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Saturday, January 7th, 2006

Lady Vols win

The Lady Vols bet UConn 89 to 80 today. I find I’m even more of a UT fan now than when I lived almost within sight of Neyland Stadium and Thompson-Boling Arena. Maybe it’s because if you say UT in Missouri the T has a 50/50 chance of being understood as Tennessee, some people will [...]

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Monday, December 5th, 2005

Thoughts on Tennessee, Missouri and the Ph.D

I got an email today that latest edition of the UT SIS Alumni Newsletter was online. It looks like SIS is finally getting some focus and direction thanks to the new director, Ed Cortez. The focus is pretty heavy on information science and technology, but they’ve still got some library focused items in the works [...]

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Saturday, October 1st, 2005

UT wins

Final Score - UT 27 Mississippi 10

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Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Respect a Clausen? Maybe…

I didn’t like Casey. I don’t like Rick. But he really saved UT last night. To be behind 21 points and win by 3 in OT takes more than luck.
He’s even getting respect from ESPN. For ESPN to say something nice about UT at all is a miracle by itself.
Clausen once again saves the day [...]

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Monday, September 26th, 2005

With apologies to Louisiana

With all that Louisiana has been through lately they were probably the sentimental favorites to win this game. But after a loss to Florida, UT was hungry for a win. The first half of the game didn’t go well for UT, at halftime they were down 21 to 0. But after playing a spectacular second [...]

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