I called 15 or so plays from the stands that day based on the formation or pre-snap motion, and I’m no expert, so I’d say it happened.
Who are the new names to watch in recruiting? Seems like we are almost through with this flurry once we hear from OL Lucas Simmons and Stanton Ramil.
DE Rico Walker LB Tausili Akana DE Samuel M'Pemba DT Hunter Osbourne DB Jordan Matthews WR Nathan Leacock
I am not a native to the South. [uck fay] these pots who call the kettle black. There are hillbillies from California to Maine, Knoxville and East Tennessee can be absolutely charming. [uck fay] off back to Columbia and Mississippi. I can guess exactly what kind of faux airs this couple puts on. If they showed up in New York or Chicago, they'd be denigrated as hillbillies by some too. It's all bullshit rooted in classism and a sort of racism where "white" people who are poor must somehow deserve it and be of lesser value intrinsically.
That was the part that stood out to me. I can understand showing up in Knoxville and thinking people are hillbillies, but not if you are from Mississippi.
Plus they were in “downtown” Knoxville. Maybe more believable if they were in Halls or Anderson County.
Those places were literally uppity high society to us holler dwellers growing up. I've been to Mississippi, Maynardville may as well be 24th century San Francisco compared to the rural stretches of that state.
Don't make me button up my other shoulder strap on my overalls and put on my boots to come slap you around.
To be fair, someone from Mississippi could stumble across an intersection with a post office and a gas station/bait shop and think it was downtown.
Last time I went to Mississippi was the McCluster[uck fay] game. Went down from my parents’ in Medina. Soon as you hit the MS line it’s like you’re in a different universe all the way to Oxford
I didn’t enter Mississippi until I was 36. I had been across the oceans and touched every eastern state and a good number of western states and had never touched foot in Mississippi. It was quite a matter of pride for me about 5 minutes after I filled out one of those maps of places I’ve been.
I've never seen so many front porch laundry rooms in my life. Also porch couch and fridge setups were pretty standard.
i was in the sun that miserable game and it felt like it was 120 degrees. One of my top 3 overall worst road trip experiences.