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Tuesday, October 21, 202574° ☀️ / 44° 🌚Emily SinerI’ve never thought of myself as a college football fan, but my husband, who went to Texas A&M, got me hooked on the storylines.

There are the coaches who get extravagant contracts and fail to deliver (which has happened at Texas A&M), the teams that rank high but stumble during key games (ditto), and the teams that are underestimated but manage to surprise everyone, including themselves (also ditto).

The latter kind of storyline is my favorite. Everyone loves an underdog that finds a way to shine. And in Tennessee, there’s perhaps no bigger underdog than Nashville’s own Vanderbilt University.

Until now. As of Sunday, Vanderbilt’s team is one of the nation’s top ten teams, according to an Associated Press poll — for the first time since 1947. This ranking came after the Commodores beat the LSU Tigers 31 to 2. So far, Vandy is having its best start to a season in three-quarters of a century and sits at number 10 in the national ranking.  

(I will note that Texas A&M is also sitting higher in the rankings than they’ve been for 30 years, which is not quite as impressive but still fun.)

Meanwhile, the University of Tennessee has dropped to 17 after its loss to Alabama. 

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Members of National Guard patrol outside a Bass Pro Shops this month in Memphis. Credit: George Walker IV / AP PhotoHere are two updates on the surge of state and local law enforcement in Memphis:

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