DjCrenshaw
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I know. I don't think one can fully grasp how great that school is until they have been there.
My dad is a Dawg fan and he didn't get it at first. I grew up around him watching the games and hearing Larry Munson. I have never actually been to a Georgia game at home though. I've been to Sanford but it was just while visiting Athens. I used to watch Georgia because that is what dad does, but I would also watch Tennessee when it was just me. I have always liked the checkerboard endzone and the colors but I never knew much about the team.
So then I went to my first game. The next thing I know, I am buying a ticket to the LSU game, then the USC game, then the Vandy game because I couldn't get enough. Then I started here on VN so I could learn about Tennessee Football. And now I am telling you all this and I never thought I would because I never thought I would love something this much.
I know you and I joke around DJ, but I love being here and I am glad I can do it with this group. You are a good bunch and you make my day better (most of the time). I know I am new but I plan on being here for a long time. I'll earn my stripes.
Michigan is great....hard to believe they built something that big...in the ground!
I am a Christian and the ND campus is beautiful...but, there's just something creepy
about touchdown Jesus looking at the FB field!!! jm!
LP Field in Nash. is a great place for a FB game...yes, Vandy and TN played there a few yrs ago....I don't remember the yr., after all beating Vandy is not a memorable occasion...usuallly.
The old Soldier field in Chicago..early 80's...run down...but, just was a magic place! Yes, it's not a college vinue.
However, there is and never will be a place like Rocky Top/Neyland. I'm like some of the other posters.....when I get off I40 and hit the strip...I begin to tingle, heart kicks it up and I get a boner from years and years of memories!!!
Wisconsin is a great place to see a game. I went with a buddy who went to school there at the time. Got to sit in the student section and it was pretty awesome. Camp Randall is also the oldest stadium in the Big 10. Lots of tradition in that place.
I think Neyland has lost some of its magic the last 5 years or so. I was actually bored at the uga game last year. From 1990-2005...neyland was awesome. I have been to ark vandy aub uga uf and the georgia dome. Uga has by far the best chants. Tenn really needs something to chant when the ball is kicked off. Otherwise...I also loved uf's, aub and uga's atmosphere.
I've heard that they still have wooden bleachers. What are some of there little pregame or in game traditions. I always hear about touchdown jesus, I am not sure if that is a saying or if it has more to it.
"Touchdown Jesus" is the very informal name for a mural on a building that overlooks the stadium. It shows Christ raising His arms in a gesture that looks remarkably like a zebra signalling a TD.
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Went to the UT vs uga game in 2006. The stadium was alright and we won so I had a good time, but the uga fans are really really rough. We had stuff thrown at us basically the whole time we were there. Also my sister graduated from GT so I got to catch a couple games there, nice stadium. I have to say, the fans there stay pretty calm and respectful to visiting fans. However i have seen it get a little boring for that same reason.
Went to the UT vs uga game in 2006. The stadium was alright and we won so I had a good time, but the uga fans are really really rough. We had stuff thrown at us basically the whole time we were there. Also my sister graduated from GT so I got to catch a couple games there, nice stadium. I have to say, the fans there stay pretty calm and respectful to visiting fans. However i have seen it get a little boring for that same reason.
I've heard their fans like to sneak up behind opposing fans and bark at them.... True? If so, I imagine many go home with black eyes.