January, 2006

Lopsided Losers

Monday night's 22-point loss to Duke is another stunning reminder the Lady Vols aren't the dominant college basketball program they once were. And not just for the obvious reason (uh, losing by 22).

Five of Pat Summitt's worst career defeats have come in the last six years. Duke and UConn are responsible for four of those losses. Georgia (27 pts.) is the other.

Bad Timing

I should have been courtside last night.

Instead, I was holed-up in bed, surrounded by a various array of medicinal concoctions aimed at ridding my body of a demon flu.

I felt miserable. I felt derelict of duty. And I felt cheated.

I don't want to use a sick day when there are REAL reasons to work. I want to use my sick days like the rest of the world does-- when it's sunny and 75 degrees outside and I can jump in the boat while the boss thinks I'm home on the mend.

But I was legitimately sick. And I missed one of the biggest wins in UT basketball history.

A Witness To History

I was in Nashville Wednesday night to witness history.

Pat Summitt's 900th career win reminded me of a similar victory at Vanderbilt nearly eight years ago.

On Wednesday, the Lady Vols were down by fourteen points, but mounted a furious comeback to beat the Lady Commodores at Memorial Gym. With it, Summitt continues to set even higher standards.

And please, don't give me that mumbo-jumbo that Summit's 900 wins don't deserve to be mentioned with the game's great male coaches.

Fulmer Calls The Shots

Vol head coach Phillip Fulmer and the UT Football machine did an excellent job Wednesday showing all is fine on the football front.

It was just too obvious.

With the departure of three assistant coaches after a 5 win season-- and with the defection of offensive lineman Rob Smith (first reported by WATE last week)-- Fulmer pulled-out all the stops to show he's in charge and everything is healthy inside Vol Nation.

A Double Dose of Bad News

Granted, I am taking a personal approach to today's column-- but that's what this is all about, isn't it?

I am saddened today by two events.

The death of former NFL All-Pro receiver Jack Snow. He was among my first childhood sports heros. When it came to watching the NFL-- I was a Los Angeles Rams freak. My favorite players were Roman Gabriel, Jack Snow and Deacon Jones. Snow's death at age 62 came much too soon.

Rob Smith Leaves UT

We broke this story tonight on our FOX affiliate. Thought Vol football fans would want the latest.

ONE OF THE KEY COMPONENTS TO U-T'S FOOTBALL TEAM THIS YEAR.. IS LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY.. FOR THE NFL.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN ROB SMITH HAS TOLD SIX SPORTS.. HE PLANS TO MAKE *HIMSELF* ELIGIBLE FOR THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT.

SMITH HELPED ANCHOR AN OFFENSIVE LINE THAT TURNED RUNNING BACK ARIAN FOSTER..INTO AN S-E-C ALL-FRESHMAN SELECTION.. WITH MORE THAN 800-YARDS RUSHING.

THE DEADLINE..FOR COLLEGE UNDERCLASSMEN TO ANNOUNCE THEIR INTENTIONS.. IS JANUARY 15TH.