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RE: Maryland loses to Middle Tennessee
(09-21-2009 10:11 AM)bitcruncher Wrote:  Murfreesboro may be in the Nashville metro area. But it's not really on the beaten path. Also, it's not a college town. MTSU is more of an afterthought in the city's consciousness. Knoxville is a college town, however. The whole city of Knoxville revolves around UT...

I would not classify Knoxville as a "college town". Too big. Lot's of other stuff besides UT-k.

But, you are right in one aspect. The entire state revolves around UT-k, including Memphis.

If we could have a couple of successful football seasons at Middle Tennessee--- watch out. I agree we do have a ways to go.

Not many folks realize that our county is over 250,000 strong. We just need to get more "blue" and less "orange". Hard to do when it is shoved down your throat since birth.
09-22-2009 12:34 AM
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