I hear ya! I'm a new fan so I really don't fully understand the frustration of the fan base, although I can see it's warranted by the Vols performance in the last couple of decades. I try to put myself in their shoes and it must be hard supporting your team when you are constantly disappointed. Still as a fan base they have constantly shown up to support their team I give them that. But I do question something I saw last week. I try to imagine myself as a player too, you've worked hard all summer, sweated and strained under the Summer sun, you're learning a new scheme and that takes time,  you are under a lot of pressure from this hungry fan base to succeed and from the new coaches who are also under pressure from the university to win.  Man, if I was a player and had played in that Florida game, I would have defiantly been affected by the sight of so many fans leaving the stands. I don't think the team is high on confidence anyway and that would have been enough to make anyone lose confidence. So the  players are expected by the fans to fight harder if they are down and not give up but to give their all, but the fans are free to leave at halftime if the team is down? I don't get that? I know not everyone left but a lot did. I guess that is just how it is I don't know, but I wouldn't have left myself.
				
			
				
						
	