As a kid, I always wondered what it would be like to be at one of those wild endings where the crowd rushes the field, and I got to live it that day. Just an amazing, incredible memory, and absolute bedlam after the interception. I don't even remember the last kneel down - I always thought that they didn't play the last 17 seconds because of the crowd on the field!
We were in the lower section, and made a beeline for the south goal post, and I was one of those who tore it down and carried it down Cumberland Ave. - well, a big piece of it anyway. It was incredible how fast that thing came down.
The two things that stand out when I think back - the Vols warmed up in the standard home orange jersey / white pants, but when they ran out of the Power T they had on orange on orange, and it was absolutely electric in the stadium. The other was the fumble by Bama on the first play - I remember that it seemed like the ball was loose for ten minutes before the Vols jumped on it. The place was wild.
Like others have said, that was one insane night on the strip. I remember the police waiving the 'no open alcohol on the street' rules that night, and it was like a giant, wild block party. I finally got to my apt. in Fort Sanders at about 5 am, and woke up at about 11 and still heard partying going on down on the strip.
Sorry for the long post, but that is just one of the great memories of my time at UT. If anyone hasn't seen it, here is a link for the You Tube video of the game. I swear I can see myself at the end on the south goal post!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5zvuWZlQIU