This is similar actually to a hand I played in the only tourney I've played in quite a while, where I realized the meaning of the phrase about 3 ways to play JJ and all of them being wrong. The problem is, that if stacks are this shallow, we can't really be playing this type of hand for set value, so we need to play it for it's already made hand value. Although it sucks folding a hand like this, we really don't beat much that stacks here, although sometimes we do get folds. I don't know, it just sucks in general with like 30 big blinds. But here you're definitely thinking results oriented, and with TT and not JJ I think it's a relatively easy fold depending on all the other factors you have ommitted.