I've been fumin' over this since the Cal game and then after goin' to the LSU game it irritated me even more. I've been able to fight off sayin' anything thus far but I guess now's the time. WTF I am a respectful and passionate UT fan. I have to say that my experiences this year at our beloved stadium was great on the field and sh!tty in the stands. Almost to the point that I've kicked around the idea of only going to away games. Scenario Cal game: I am the fan that doesn't drink too much, wears a tie, and tries to watch out and consider the folks around me. 5 minutes into the 1st 1/4, seated in the season tic/alum section, I get grief for standing up. That continued throughout the entire game. I paid alot of money and drove a long way to see that game and thought maybe, just maybe that the team would appreciate some enthusiasm. Not only was I told to sit down I was questioned as to where I got my tickets. I appologized to a fellow fan and extended my hand only to have him pull away and say no way( at that point I responded in a not so favorable manor). FF: LSU game not as sweet seats. Tryin to get to my seat for the first time of the day, invited by the first person in the row to find my seat and stay in it. WTF it's a football game w/ 107,000+ get over yourself. Just before half time decided to approach my row from other side so not to irritate the aformentioned "fan". Got some fella in his mid 50's sayin': "If you're goin' go now, get outta my way" I replied "thanks for the patience" to which he replied " I ain't got none". It got ugly from there. I told him "This is Neyland stadium, if you hate being around people feel free to watch the game from your La-Z-Boy" etc. I got good laughs from other folks that he had offed up to that point but that did not lessen the effects of his unwarranted attack. It nearly ruined my day and LSU took care of the rest. Something needs to change in Knoxville and it starts with the fans. I'm sorry to be so long winded but there wasn't really a shorter way to put it. We're all Vols come on act right.