I bet it'll be awhile before Saban laughs about anything.
Does he ever laugh? Always snapping at somebody.I bet it'll be awhile before Saban laughs about anything.
I just want to know where that goal post ended up?
Just before I switched channels it was being passed hand-2-hand in the stands and heading for the upper-deck.
Do schools just keep an extra set around for the 16 year celebrations?
Tenn AD was out beggin' money right after the game for new goal posts ... the response was not what he expected.
Got butt hurt so he sent the Birmingham Mafia THUGS after Voltard Nation.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...s-seek-help-replacing-goalposts-torn-tide-win
I just want to know where that goal post ended up?
Does he ever laugh? Always snapping at somebody.
We don’t need no stinking goalpost !
They're out begging their fans for donations to pay it. I don't care who you are, with a few xceptions, 100K hurts. I guarantee you, the Athletic Dept and the University as a whole care. Could they stop it from happening, I seriously doubt it, whether they wanted to or not.I seriously doubt UT cares about the fine. I don’t think they ever had any intention of trying to stop them from getting on the field
You know the sec is strong when ole miss is the best in the west?
"SEC" is like the "NFL" apparently.
Way too much control and power, and way too little accountability to those that make them all that money in the first place. I fully expect woke-ism to ruin college football eventually if they don't decide that it's too violent and make it all flag-football first.
If that's so, why are they begging the fans for it?$ 100K is chump change to the Athletic department.
Tennessee football tweeted Sunday that it's raising money it says will go toward the purchase of new goalposts.
There's an option for a $16 donation, which is the number of years it had been since the Vols beat rival Alabama; a $52.49 donation, which plays off the final score of the game; and a $1,019.15 donation, which is a nod to the sold-out crowd of 101,915 at Neyland Stadium.
As of midnight Sunday, more than $67,000 had been raised, which is 45% of the goal