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On Rocky Top Signing Dates



November 13


Square Books Oxford, Mississippi


5 in the afternoon.

(The night before UT-Ole Miss)

As dates, places and time firm up, I'll add them to the roster.

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On Rocky Top: Release Date August 18




It's up on Amazon for preorder here.

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On Rocky Top: A Fan's Front Row-Seat to the End of an Era



Release date of August 18, 2009. Buy it here.

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Making It Rain


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Tennessee-Florida Radio Discussion From Me


Russell Levine does a great podcast once a week. Yesterday I was his guest. If you want to hear me stutter, use the word "you know" way too much, and break down the big SEC Games of the week, go here.

And it might be linked here on the site. Not sure how this will work. Yep, it is, it works well.

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Clay Travis Interview







This is part 3 of Kige Ramsey's interview of me. Walking tour of the facility included. Part I is here.

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First Post


This is a test. for the first post.
yes, a test.

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Travis has become enamored of several objects, phrases or events which he frequenly references in the column. Among the most frequent:
 
'Bama Bangs - a term coined by Travis to refer to southern men's hairstyles that feature prominent bangs for no apparent reason. Brodie Croyle and John Parker Wilson are oft-cited violators of 'Bama Bangs rules.
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On Rocky Top When Clay Travis, acclaimed author of Dixieland Delight, decided to spend the 2008 season up close and personal with UT football, he—and every other college football aficionado—thought he was in for a rollicking ride with one of the leading contenders for the national title. After all, when the Vols kicked off the season on September 1, the defending SEC East champions were ranked 18th in the country. As head coach Phillip Fulmer prepared for the game, he reflected upon a coaching career that included an astounding 147 victories, two SEC championships, and a national title. With 34 years at UT under his belt as both a player and coach, the Tennessee native had just signed a contract extension that projected to keep him at the university long enough to become the winningest coach in program history.
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Dixieland Delight There is no college ball more passionate and competitive than football in the Southeastern Conference, where seven of the twelve schools boast stadiums bigger than any in the NFL and 6.5 million fans hit the road every year to hoot and holler their teams to victory.
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Man Book The newly favored man is not really a man at all, but a hairless, effeminate, germ-fearing, non-meat-eating, exfoliating, wristband-wearing woman of the worst order. We as men are told that we must embrace the sacred feminine in ourselves, even if it doesn't actually exist, and become the very quintessence of woman, plus penises. This situation is untenable. This trend must stop.
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Vanderbuilt Law Clay Travis is the only former student manager in the history of college athletics to marry an NFL cheerleader. He managed to pull this off despite an irrational affinity for the television shows Dawson's Creek and My Super Sweet 16. While being raised in Nashville, Tenn., Travis developed a healthy obsession with college sports and Alyssa Milano. As a teenager his greatest accomplishment was taking a doo-rag wearing Luke Duke (balling as Tom Wopat) to the hole at the Nashville YMCA. In the midst of a stellar legal career during which he specialized in rewarding the unjust and punishing the oppressed, Travis began writing for CBS Sports's SPiN section in September 2005...
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