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5 hours ago, catswild said:

It's game day!

It's GAME DAY!!!

It's  GAME DAY!!!!!!

Are you sure? Did you hear this straight from Coach Gaddis? Until, I know for sure Coach Gaddis said it was game day I won't believe it.

:D  Totally kidding. There is a disagreement going on in a different thread and I am just being silly.

Bold Prediction Time!!!! Sevier County 7  Oak Ridge 0

....then the Wildcat busses finally show up after being stuck in Knoxville traffic and win the game  44 - 7.

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On ‎9‎/‎18‎/‎2018 at 2:08 AM, WillieTheWildcats said:

Not so fast my friend...

I am a little uneasy with all the blow out picks. I hope the team is having a great week of practice and taking the Smokey Bears seriously. They have a proud tradition and would love to beat the Wildcats.

With that said, I pick OR to win 134 - 0. Just kidding!!! :D

The last time I went to an OR at SC game was in the mid 1990's and my car's alternator died in Sevierville. I had the car towed to a service station and walked to a cheap motel for the night since the service station had to order an alternator which would come on Saturday. The room I got had a waterbed and bugs. I listened to the second half of the game and the Wildcats lost a heart breaker.

To make matters worse on the way back to OR I heard a rattle coming from somewhere under the back of the car. When I got to my apartment, I foolishly reached to the muffler and grabbed the pipe to see if it was loose. The next thing I did was drive to the ER to have my badly burned hand treated. Many tears were shed on the way. 

If you don't know by now, I am not the brightest star in the night time sky.

Sorry, had to laugh!

Hope the Wildcats have a good game!  RWR!

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