VOLINVONORE
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There is a good video on youtube about all this. Member waking up one morning and watching it. Lemme see if i can find it and ill post.Basically Bob Woodruff, AD at the time, was trying to get Penn St to Knoxville for a second game. Joe Pa said no because it was too hot in Septmeber. I think finally Joe Pa agreed to come to Knoxville, but only if the game was at night. This was around April or May of 1972. He did not think that Tenn would have lights in time. Bob Woodruff agreed to the condition. Then Bob Woodruff begged, borrowed , and stole (metaphor), and opening of the season, Neyland had lights. Penn St had to come down, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Beehives and sideburnsI was a UT student and there for that first game at night. It was surreal. Joe Paterno was Penn State's coach then and looked the same as he did today. Penn State had John Capelletti, who would win the Heisman the following year plus a very good QB named Hufnagel who almost lead them back.
I forget if I had a date for the game or what she looked like, but with the passing years memories of those gals, with their bee-hive hairdo's, tend to blur...... with the help of the post game kegs that we used to put away celebrating a Vol victory back then (naturally we did the same to console after a loss also).