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Rocky Top is the best fight song and now we have proof

USA Today conducted a fan vote on which school has the best fight song in the country and it should come as no surprise that Tennessee won the contest. Volunteer fans are very passionate about their school and "Rocky Top" originally recorded by the Osborne Brothers. The brothers recorded the song in 1967 and it became a top 40 hit on the Billboard country chart. Released in 1970, Lynn Anderson's version cracked the top 20.

Scorn gameplay trailer promises a deeply unsettling experience

The horror video game genre has had its fair share of rough spots over the years. After the immense popularity of Amnesia: The Dark Descent in 2010, the market became flooded with a host of half-baked knock-offs that relied on jump scares and gore to deliver thrills, and while IPs like Soma and Darkwood would occasionally bring some glimmer back to the genre, truly horrifying experiences would prove few and far between.

Shockley to Bailey Kickstarted Georgia's Dominant SEC Championship Game Performance

The SEC East was a crapshoot back in 2005. Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, the top three teams, all beat up on in each other in close games. Georgia beat South Carolina by two, then lost to Florida by four. South Carolina beat Florida by eight. The east of the southeast was on a carousel, trading wins and losses with every go-around. Georgia prevailed from the contested bunch with a 6-2 conference record to secure a spot in the SEC Championship Game against LSU.

Tackle Football is Like Smoking, New Youth PSA Claims

BOSTON (AP) — Everybody seems to be having fun when the kids in a new public service announcement are just playing football, until one boy is thrown to the ground and the background music turns ominous. Then, the coach starts handing out cigarettes. "Tackle football is like smoking," a youthful voice-over says as a smiling, motherly type lights a cigarette for one of the pre-teen players. "The younger I start, the longer I'm exposed to danger.

Terroristic Threats Get Steelers Safety Arrested Outside Bar

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh Steelers reserve safety Kameron Kelly is facing multiple charges following an alleged altercation with police at a bar on Friday morning. The 23-year-old Kelly was charged with two counts of making terroristic threats and one count of resisting arrest after authorities said he became combative after refusing to leave Mario's South Side Saloon. According to the criminal complaint, police were called to the bar after an employee reported Kelly for becoming disorderly.