Are you going to the South Carolina game?

Are you going to the game?


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#4
#4
Or have you just given up on this season. Im going and I hope most of you are to.

Hell yes, I'm going. An SEC night game at home against a possibly beatable team? No way I'd miss it. Trying to get a friend to come down for his first Tennessee game.
 
#7
#7
Unfortunately too far and getting too expensive to make the trip more than 2x a year anymore. TV it is. Anyone within 2 hours should try to make the trip. Easy in and out and little cost outside of tickets
 
#8
#8
Season tickets. Of Course I'll be there. If Bama and LSU were the last two games at Neyland, I'd still be there.
 
#9
#9
Unfortunately too far and getting too expensive to make the trip more than 2x a year anymore. TV it is. Anyone within 2 hours should try to make the trip. Easy in and out and little cost outside of tickets

Understandable, they need to lower the ticket prices.
 
#10
#10
Unfortunately too far and getting too expensive to make the trip more than 2x a year anymore. TV it is. Anyone within 2 hours should try to make the trip. Easy in and out and little cost outside of tickets

True, except the "easy in and out" part. Traffic is crap after a game!! Takes us an hour just to get out of Knoxville, regardless of who we play. Maybe we need to start leaving at the start of the 4th.
 
#12
#12
True, except the "easy in and out" part. Traffic is crap after a game!! Takes us an hour just to get out of Knoxville, regardless of who we play. Maybe we need to start leaving at the start of the 4th.

If you havent noticed everyone does leave at the start at the 4th, if you stay the whole time eventually half the stadium will be home and there wont be a lot of traffic!
 
#15
#15
If you havent noticed everyone does leave at the start at the 4th, if you stay the whole time eventually half the stadium will be home and there wont be a lot of traffic!

Well, every single game this year has proved you wrong. lol That's always my thinking too, just let them clear out. Never works that way.
 
#16
#16
If Simms is the starter I may stay home since the coaching staff would be conceding the loss. If Worley is named I will be there. It's time to change the flow of the offense and the team's mojo. The defense is stepping up to the best of their abilities.
 
#18
#18
Well...I might be able to watch the 2nd half at least. My sisters' wedding is that day, and it's about 2 hours away. And the wedding is at 3:30, so I probably won't make it to watch the 1st half, maybe towards the end of the 1st half. Either way, go vols! beat the gamecocks!
 
#22
#22
Bit of a trip, so I don't make every game. I split season tickets with a friend and unfortunately, this is one that I am missing.... I have made Cincy, UGA, and LSU so far with Vandy remaining. As far as departing Neyland, I NEVER leave early (value my time there too much) and it always takes me awhile to get out (park on ag campus). However, I have noticed that after a win people are much more inclined to let you out in front of them in traffic....
 
#23
#23
Thanks to my master ticket connection, GAVol, this will be my 10th consecutive South Carolina vs. Tennessee football game. After missing the Georgia game earlier this year and the 2008 Clemson game, it's now my longest active continuous streak of games versus an opponent.

From what I've seen from Tennessee, I think that this game should be pretty competitive. We'll see what kind of running game Carolina can get going without Lattimore, but UT's run-defense looked pretty good last night against a great rushing offense. Our O-line hasn't been getting much of a push since we lost our LT and they aren't very consistent picking up the pass rush. Our QB Connor Shaw got his first start on the road in the SEC listening to the cowbells in Starkville. Hopefully he's ready for some real crowd noise this weekend. I am also intrigued by the possibility of Worley starting. Being a SC kid, I can only imagine how fired up he will be to play against a school from his home state. There are plenty of story lines to go around for this game, including our back up running back...a walk-on from Knoxville named Josh Winch. (We are at 4 injuries to the RB position, but I'm not about to start talking injuries to Tennessee fans).

Looking forward to the trip up to Knoxville! I always enjoy the time and the hospitality of your fans.
 
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