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Tennessee Court of Appeals Unanimously Rules Vanderbilt > Auburn

In the postdivorce case of Brinton v. Brinton, the father agreed in his divorce to pay for his children’s college expenses. His daughter received nearly a full scholarship to Auburn but turned it down to attend Vanderbilt. The father refused to pay, arguing that it was “unreasonable” to decline a nearly full scholarship at Auburn in favor of no scholarship at Vanderbilt. The daughter explained she chose Vanderbilt over Auburn because she wanted to attend “a really good school."

The trial court awarded the mother $96,055 for the principal balance owed, $28,783 for prejudgment interest, and $14,570 for attorney's fees, for a total judgment of $139,407. Father appealed.

The Court of Appeals held that the decision to forgo a nearly full scholarship at Auburn to attend Vanderbilt was reasonable. On appeal, the mother was awarded her attorney’s fees.

Thus, we have a judicial determination that Vanderbilt is vastly superior to Auburn.

You can read the opinion here.

SEC and fake injuries



It won't stop it completely but why not just pass a rule that any injury that stops play keeps you out till a change of possession, not just a single play.

Off topic Stephanie White

Rehired by Indiana Fever as the head coach

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“Close isn’t fcking good enough anymore”.

If every single rich MBA alumn/donor isn’t writing a check right now….

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@Southernpipe alone could turn us into Georgia within 5 years.

Why not us? You don’t think college stars are seeing these views and thinking they may want to play for this guy?

Idk if it was Kill/Beck/Pavia/a hot seat/etc but whatever they did to Clark Lea… thank you. Now let’s go beat Auburn!
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