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Pass the nachos

Rose Parade. Football. Cooking and consuming that great Southern tradition of pork, black-eyed peas and greens for the New Year

Auburn rumbles to Music City Bowl victory

Posted: December 31, 4:41 p.m. CSTBecause Jason Campbell had a happy birthday, the Auburn Tigers said happy trails to the Southeastern Conference's drought in the Music City Bowl. More

Bredesen to appear on WNPT

Posted: December 31, 3:16 p.m. CSTGov. Phil Bredesen will appear in the program, Living Better: A National Conversation on Aging to be aired from 7-8 p.m. Friday on WNPT (PBS) Channel 8. More

Predators change Saturday game time

Posted: December 31, 3:11 p.m. CSTStarting time for the Nashville Predators vs. New Jersey Devils game has been changed to 7:35 p.m. Saturday at the Gaylord Entertainment Center instead of the usual 7 p.m. More

Preds to host weary Penguins

Holiday? What holiday? That is easily the question the Pittsburgh Penguins are asking. Today at 2 p.m. they have a New Year More

Lady Raiders top Lipscomb

Patrice Holmes scored 15 points and Krystle Horton added 14 to lead the Middle Tennessee Lady Raiders to a 68-47 victory over host Lipscomb. More

Sick Cy misses loss

Few places are lonelier than a college campus during the holidays. Such was the case Tuesday night at Tennessee State University where a gathering generously announced as 1,079 assembled in the Gentry Center where the Tigers hosted Portland State. More

Belmont time changed for NSS participation

The game time for this Saturday

TSU ayuda a soldados a hacerse profesores

Durante casi una d

Belmont shocks Missouri

Rick Byrd wouldn

UT extends Fulmer

University of Tennessee President Dr. Joseph E. Johnson and Director of Athletics Mike Hamilton announced Tuesday a one-year extension of the contract with football coach Phillip Fulmer. More

Affleck can't win as an action hero

Mark Rucker

Clark trae la campa

El Candidato al presidente Democr

El puente de Woodland St. se cerrar

The Woodland Street Bridge will be closed to regular traffic at 8:30 a.m. today due to the 11 a.m. Music City Bowl football game between Auburn and Wisconsin. More

Attendance expected to soar

A balmy forecast (a forecast high near 60), a new date and a couple of football teams that travel well should push attendance into the 50-55,000 range today, according to Music City Bowl executive director Scott Ramsey. More

Lipscomb ready after long layoff

In relative terms, Dec. 20 was not that long ago. But for a basketball team that played its last game on that date, the time difference between then and now can seem like a lifetime. More

Vols, Clemson mirror each other

It was not necessary for Tennessee and Clemson to peruse their respective schedules to find a team that closely resembles their opponent in Friday

Running up the score

Coliseum workers were hastily spray-painting the symbolism for the Gaylord Hotel Music City Bowl presented by Bridgestone in the end zones late Tuesday afternoon. Footprints between the 20s were somehow omitted from the artistry. More

Clark brings campaign to city

Democratic Presidential candidate and retired four-star Gen. Wesley Clark visited Nashville Tuesday drawing the largest crowd to attend a candidate

Titans must pass test

The Tennessee Titans