Tampa, St Pete... Somewhere down there. I always made it a point to read his
take when I could.
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at
I remember reading his columns for many years. Thought he was with the
St. Pete Times though. RIP Hubert.
Charlie
On 3/3/2016 5:14 PM, Realtracs wrote:
> Hubert Mizell, long time sports writer with the Tampa Tribune died today.
>
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Hubert Mizell, long time sports writer with the Tampa Tribune died today.
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Yes we would, and we do it more often than they do. : )
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at 12:12 PM, Stompin' Gator
Gator fans would never do that!
On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 8:33:46 AM UTC-6, Oliver Barry wrote:
>
> Vanderbilt fans are just like everyone else. They're real humble until
> they think they're going to win. Then, they become @$$es.
>
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:17 AM, Shane Ford wrote:
>
> No. 61— Marreese Speights
>
> Speights was a sub on the 2007 national championship team and then became a
> rebounding force the following year before turning pro. He led the 2007-08
> team in rebounding and
Vanderbilt fans are just like everyone else. They're real humble until they
think they're going to win. Then, they become @$$es.
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“It would have to be at Vanderbilt (Jan. 25, 1989), that game with the
tennis ball situation when it looked like we were going to lose and *someone
threw the tennis balls at Dwayne Schintzius*. That got us into overtime and
we won. It was a pivotal win (81-78 in OT). We ended up winning the SEC by
8 matches
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