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Michael and Cathy Rogers of St. Augustine, Fla., pressed pause on their 7,000-mile boat trip around the eastern U.S. for an opportunity in Knoxville they could not miss: the chance to be a part of the Vol Navy on the Tennessee River during the Tennessee vs. Alabama game on Saturday with their son Michael, a senior in supply chain management at UT.
"We just wanted to come and be a part of the experience," said Michael Rogers, who's originally from Chattanooga. "We're right here below the stadium. We'll hear the crowd. We'll have the TV on the boat going ... (there) will be a lot of excitement here."
His sister also lives in Knoxville, and he says he's a Tennessee football fan through and through.
"We just came here for all the fellowship with all the other boaters and to be part of the Vol Navy. I just wanted to say I've done it," said Rogers.
Boat on 7,000-mile trip anchors down with Vol Navy
Tennessee's Vol Navy - Southern Football Traditions - Southern Living
"We just wanted to come and be a part of the experience," said Michael Rogers, who's originally from Chattanooga. "We're right here below the stadium. We'll hear the crowd. We'll have the TV on the boat going ... (there) will be a lot of excitement here."
His sister also lives in Knoxville, and he says he's a Tennessee football fan through and through.
"We just came here for all the fellowship with all the other boaters and to be part of the Vol Navy. I just wanted to say I've done it," said Rogers.
Boat on 7,000-mile trip anchors down with Vol Navy

Tennessee's Vol Navy - Southern Football Traditions - Southern Living