Hey folks, a question for y'all... Being outside of the states, having a 2 year old daughter and a pregnant wife means I can't really schedule my life around UT games (as much as I would like to). As a Liverpool fan I am used to dealing with this by watching the games after they have been played via sites that upload them (fullmatchesandshows.com is a great site for this for anyone interested, also reddit has two threads that regularly update with links to matches after they've been played). The great thing about the sites mentioned is that the games are uploaded usually 2-3hrs after final whistle so all I need to do is avoid social media for a bit to watch the game without knowing the result. I've used sites such as tenyardtorrents in the past for Vols games, but they aren't always available same day. Anybody know of any sites that upload College Football games in general or UT games specifically? Or does anyone want to do it for me lol. Night games aren't usually a problem as the little one goes to sleep before kickoff, but it's hard to get 4hrs to myself to sit and watch a game in my office.
full game without spoilers? The thing I really like about these sites is that there are no spoilers. Googling "Tenn vs Vatech" is bound to return plenty of results with score/description of what happened
Subscribe to Classic Vol Videos on YouTube. Or search for that username on YouTube. Video should pop up without too many details of the game. They usually upload on Sundays.
Well I subscribed to the channel and am logged in to YouTube and access denied. When I go into the playlists on Classic Vol Video's channel, many of them are still set to private. Sh!t, maybe I do need to get on some special VFL invite list.
You must be on the wrong list. Just curious, have you ever got to ride on the 8th Maxim Private Jet? Or spend a weekend in the 8th Maxim chalet in the Smokies?
We were going to upgrade the G6 to a G7 this year, but the release of the G7 has been delayed a year or two. Guess we have to suffer until then.
I didn't watch the end, so goody. Josh Dobbs said the O-line dominated the line of scrimmage, from the beginning.