COLLEGE RIVAL T SHIRTS - BABY ARROW T SHIRT - OLD BAND T SHIRT.
College Rival T Shirts
(t-shirt) jersey: a close-fitting pullover shirt
A T-shirt (T shirt or tee) is a shirt which is pulled on over the head to cover most of a person's torso. A T-shirt is usually buttonless and collarless, with a round neck and short sleeves.
(T Shirt (album)) T Shirt is a 1976 album by Loudon Wainwright III. Unlike his earlier records, this (and the subsequent 'Final Exam') saw Wainwright adopt a full blown rock band (Slowtrain) - though there are acoustic songs on T-Shirt, including a talking blues.
A short-sleeved casual top, generally made of cotton, having the shape of a T when spread out flat
the body of faculty and students of a college
An educational institution or establishment, in particular
One providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training
an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
(within a university) A school offering a general liberal arts curriculum leading only to a bachelor's degree
College (Latin: collegium) is a term most often used today in Ireland and the United States to denote a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution and in other English-speaking countries to refer to a secondary school in private educational systems.
A person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity
equal: be equal to in quality or ability; "Nothing can rival cotton for durability"; "Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues"; "Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents"
the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing"
be the rival of, be in competition with; "we are rivaling for first place in the race"
A person or thing that equals another in quality
Vandy vs. Auburn - ESPN Gameday 2008
By some Rivals.com guy:
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Corso not so happy on the sidelines
ESPN College GameDay co-host Lee Corson won the ire of Vanderbilt fans by tossing the Commodore mascot's head to the side and picking Auburn to win Saturday. As Vanderbilt's defense strengthened down the stretch, Corso grew noticeably more irritated
as he saw his curse again come true.
After Vanderbilt took the lead in the fourth quarter, Corso turned to his co-host Lee Fowler with a frustrated stare. Fowler, loving the moment, pointed to the scoreboard with a smile...which Corso did not appreciate.
At the end, of course, Corso praised Vanderbilt and coach Bobby Johnson in a gracious post-game interview.
I chatted with Fowler on the sidelines as VU appeared to take control late in the game. Fowler admitted that he was very impressed and surprised with how VU really made the comeback stand, and said he had a great time in Nashville. While he said they had obviously been in front of many much larger crowds, the entire staff recognized the unique atmosphere of Vanderbilt, the beautiful VU campus, and the great city of Nashville.
I also spent some time talking with the lead ESPN videographer prior to the game. He said they had a blast this week. "It's great to come to a city, he said. "Usually we go to these college towns where there's nothing there but the campus. What a great city Nashville is! We spent time at the Ryman, the Hall of Fame, and lots of other places."
I then noticed his yellow T-shirt, bearing the Pancake Pantry logo. "I see you had breakfast, eh?", I said with a smile. "Yeah, and some of the players were there, too," he said. Look for some impromptu interviews later in the week, as the GameDay crew prepares for next week's Texas-Oklahoma game.
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Air Force Recruiting Service Commander Brig. Gen. A.J. Stewart, and 317th Recruiting Squadron Tech. Sgt. Stephen Sutton and Master Sgt. Christopher Claar toss free Air Force T-shirts to Baltimore City College high school football fans at M&T Bank Stadium Nov. 8. The Knights battled against its 119-year rival, the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Engineers in the Air Force-sponsored iHigh Great American Rivalry Series. A Class of 1977 BPI alumni, General Stewart and the 317th RCS participated in the game by presenting two $500 college scholarships and the game trophies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Lindsey)