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It's time to name another street after someone
Topic Started: Sep 11 2012, 10:05 AM (118 Views)
gatewayghost
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Who could be the next person? Currently we have streets named after 2 coaches who were fired and someone who is currently recruiting against us in football. Any suggestions who may add to the list?
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*OrangeRev
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Bray Way


By the way, the whole street name thing is too limited for a school that has and will produce scores of athletic heroes ... we need to go to a bronze statue method of honoring these folks.
Edited by OrangeRev, Sep 11 2012, 10:30 AM.
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RedneckVol
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Lane Lane. It would be a dead end, of course...
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gallavol
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Kiffin Way could run right off into the Holston(sp) Slip.
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*TennesseeTuxedo
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Fulmer's street should start out on a nice four lane interstate and finally turn into a one-lane gravel road.
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*OrangeRev
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Michael Palardy Avenue has a lot of low clearances and wide right turns.

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tnjimbob
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How about Crompton Way?
It's a dirt path filled with football shaped gouges and many scorched earth worms.
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*OrangeRev
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They started construction on Borque Parkway a few months ago - it was going to be a superhighway from Knoxville to the Georgia Dome, but I hear that the workers just quit and went home after a bell was rung.
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Tnphil


Neal Blvd.....It runs East and West.
Edited by Tnphil, Sep 11 2012, 10:47 PM.
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