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Worley finished the day 19-of-24 for 198 yards connected with Johnathon Johnson twice and Marquez North once for touchdowns. Worley became the first Vols quarterback with a pair of rushing scores in a game since Casey Clausen ran for a two 1-yard TDs in a 2002 Citrus Bowl win over Michigan. ![]() Quarterback Justin Worley #14 of the Tennessee Volunteers runs for a touchdown during the Homecoming game between the UT Chattanooga Mocs and the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. (Randy Sartin/Tennessee Athletics) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Austin Peay State University Lady Govs fall to Ole Miss 99-69
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APSU Lady Govs Basketball finishes non-conference schedule at Mississippi RebelsAustin Peay Lady Govs vs. Mississippi RebelsMonday, December 30th, 2013 | 11:30am (CT)
It will be the Lady Govs final non-conference outing and will serve as a final tune-up before they open Ohio Valley Conference play five days later. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
APSU’s Tearra Banks earns second OVC Freshman of the Week honor
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All eyes on the South as historic Presidential Debates draw nearWith two presidential debates being staged in the South, southern universities are being given unprecedented national exposure. The October 7 Presidential Debate will mark Belmont University and Tennessee’s elevation onto the presidential election stage. The evening of September 26 will be a busy one with two important political events in Montgomery County. The Women For Obama 19th Amendment Anniversary House Party will be followed by the 1st Presidential Debate Watch Party.
Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain will appear live to debate issues of concern to the American public in Ole Miss’ Gertrude C. Ford Center in Oxford, Mississippi. The debate will be moderated by Jim Lehrer, executive editor and anchor of The NewsHour on PBS. This debate will focus on foreign policy and national security. «Read the rest of this article» |
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