The 2010 Music City Bowl is underway in Nashville.
Music City Bowl, Tennessee Vs. North Carolina: Heels Win Wildest Bowl Game Yet, 30-27 In 2OT
Music City Bowl, Tennessee Vs. North Carolina: T.J. Yates, Tyler Bray Score In Overtime, On To Second OT
The Vols have already secured a first down in the second period of overtime.
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Read Article >Music City Bowl, Tennessee Vs. North Carolina: Tyler Bray And T.J. Yates Gunnin’, Vols Up 17-14 At Half
All of that happened in the final minute-and-a-half, by the way.
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Read Article >Music City Bowl, Tennessee Vs. North Carolina: Deunta Williams Injury, Tyler Bray TD In Bad Turn For Heels
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Read Article >College Bowl Picks, Music City Bowl: Tennessee Vs. North Carolina
Need last minute gambling advice during the 2010 college football bowl season? We’ve got you covered. With plenty of action on Thursday, the time to blow money on meaningless exhibition games is now. The Music City Bowl features Tennessee and North Carolina in what appears to be, on paper at least, an even match-up. Let’s get ready to bet!
The line: Pretty much a pick-em. North Carolina is favored by a point.
Read Article >2011 NFL Draft Prospects: Volunteers Stocker and Moore Look To Improve Stock
Denarius Moore, at 6’1” and 194 lbs. has also had a productive year at receiver, catching 43 passes for 912 yards and nine touchdowns, if he has a particularly outstanding game in the Music City Bowl, he could rack up over 1000 yards receiving in for the first time in his career. Moore is predicted to be either a sixth or seventh round draft pick.
Read Article >2010 Music City Bowl Game: Time, Location, History And More
To help prime you for Thursday’s college football quadrupleheader, we’ve compiled this handy list of fun factoids concerning the 2010 Music City Bowl.
Proper name: The Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, which is not to be taken as an indictment of Nashville’s terrible urban sprawl problem. Really.
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