Explaining the heart break to my grandson while following the Vols.

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While visiting with my grandson and son after school today I was told my 8 year old grandson cried when the Vols lost against Georgia. I tried to explain to him after following the Vols for so many years , you learn how to absorb and become numb to the feeling of a loss, That simple. I don’t try to get too carried away with it though it’s just makes the big wins more enjoyable.
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While visiting with my grandson and son after school today I was told my 8 year old grandson cried when the Vols lost against Georgia. I tried to explain to him after following the Vols for so many years , you learn how to absorb and become numb to the feeling of a loss, That simple. I don’t try to get too carried away with it though it’s just makes the big wins more enjoyable.
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I'm thankful and try to remind people sports is all we have going for ur .win or lose .sports takes us away from a brutal reality world that is getting worse and worse .in 51 years old and never been anything but a vol fan .and by damn Imma stay a vol fan till I'm called home .GBO. Love all yaw
 
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Throwing heavy objects through tv screens is much much cheaper to do these days. Lots of big screen tvs can be purchased for hundreds of dollars if big screen means 50” and up in size. Not only that but you get the latest features as well.
 
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Throwing heavy objects through tv screens is much much cheaper to do these days. Lots of big screen tvs can be purchased for hundreds of dollars if big screen means 50” and up in size. Not only that but you get the latest features as well.
I'm constantly looking for cheap old console TV's working or not, just in case I have to put a 38 through the screen......
 
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Personally, I like to overreact and invent new curse word combinations.
My wife got back home right when Georgia threw the TD pass on 4th down to set up the tying 2 pt conversion. I didn’t hear her walk in and all I can remember is how she walked in and looked at me🤣
 
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Being a Vol fan is being a glutton for punishment.

9 outta 10 times we come so close but fall just a bit short of glory.

Being a Tennessee fan is like going through life with the constant threat of a brutal kick to the naynays coming at any moment.

It does however make those brief moments such as Alabama 2022 the most beautiful feeling in the world
 
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Any young people who grow up as Tennessee fans in this modern era have a tip of the hat from me. I came into this in the 80s and 90s. I reached "buy my own ticket" age during the 1990s. Talk about setting poor expectations, right? But for these young people? What expectations can they even have? Dooley, Brickboy, the constant ineptitude. I can't imagine what it would be like to have grown into one's Vols fandom from 2010-2020, and even now - it's not as if Tennessee appears dominant year to year.

All these young people know is that their support of the Vols brings (mostly) suffering and heartbreak. Again, tip of the hat. If you picked up the orange and white during the modern era, you're real ones, young Vols. And that includes your grandson! Tip of the hat. I hope it gets better for him - and for all of us - soon.
 
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While visiting with my grandson and son after school today I was told my 8 year old grandson cried when the Vols lost against Georgia. I tried to explain to him after following the Vols for so many years , you learn how to absorb and become numb to the feeling of a loss, That simple. I don’t try to get too carried away with it though it’s just makes the big wins more enjoyable.
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"When the great scorer comes to mark against your name, he marks not whether you won or lost but how you played the game."

Grantland Rice
Vanderbilt grad
 
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