Neat poll idea.
Horrible descriptions for each choice. They have nothing to do with the question asked. Complete lack of logic.
But it was a good poll question, anyway.
The descriptions were me just funnin around some.
Had I been literal....
1 - no interest.
5 - average amount of interest.
10 - as much interest as ever.
Out in my part of the woods, an affection for the Big Orange was something you took up early in life and held onto.
It's an ''us'' vs. ''them'' proposition. If you're one of us, you know how we feel; if you're not, I'm not sure I want you to know.
This article was written in 1995 and it explains why every year is always the same.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...28_1_pappaw-college-football-squirrel-hunting
Tennessee Volunteer Go Big Orange college football, to be precise, is much much more than that.
It's crisp autumn afternoons with chicken barbecuing, bands playing and trees trying to out-pretty each other. It's riding down the river as part of the Vol Navy and singing ''Rocky Top'' 400 or 500 times in an afternoon.
What's most remarkable about this is that I don't think Pappaw had any notion of what a football game was. It wasn't mentioned in the Bible so he had no reason to have ever read about it, and he sure had never attended a game. He had no idea what those Mississippians were doing.
But he knew they were doing it to ''us.'' And he was against it. He never set foot on the University of Tennessee campus in his life, but he was a Vol and a mighty good one if I might say so myself.
If you can understand my Pappaw, you can probably understand the relationship between Tennessee football and Tennessee football fans. If you can't, there's not much reason to try to explain it.
It's an ''us'' vs. ''them'' proposition. If you're one of us, you know how we feel; if you're not, I'm not sure I want you to know.
