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Student: 'Just skip' Vols football games | ajc.com
This isn't going to help Fulmer's cause, if Cumberland businesses can't make money.
Tennessee student Kristin Childrey just assumed she and her friends would attend every home football game last season.
Thats not the case this year.
Its not a priority anymore, said the 19-year-old sophomore whos been to two of three home games. If youve got something else to do, you just skip it.
"Its almost like a boycott, said Evan Baddour, a 21-year-old senior who skipped Saturday nights game against Northern Illinois because of a prior engagement. At first, it was kind of rebelling against having to pay for tickets, but within my group of friends, (coach Phillip) Fulmer is really the source of what people see as the problem.
Concessions have taken a slight hit so far this season not enough for Hamilton to be concerned but something that could hurt the athletic department if the trend continues.
Fans attitudes also have taken a toll on local businesses who depend on strong sales during football season to survive when students are away during the summer.
Katie Campbell, an assistant manager of McAlisters Deli near the campus, said sales at the restaurant were down about $1,000 the day the Vols beat Northern Illinois.
Normally on a game day, were busy all day long, she said. We actually ended up closing early on Saturday because the place was empty.
Baddour noticed it too when he went out on the town after the game with friends. The crowds at the bars were much thinner than usual after a night win. He thinks students have lost interest in Fulmer and the Vols after seeing the excitement and success in Tennessees basketball program under energetic coach Bruce Pearl.
This isn't going to help Fulmer's cause, if Cumberland businesses can't make money.