john pennington, sports source, bristol

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My father was telling me he watched the sports source yesterday and caught the last part of a segment where john pennington said he spoke to someone about UT playing at bristol motor speedway and said "it's happening".

did anyone else see this, and if so, what were they talking about and is this indeed in the works?

appreciate it.
 
#2
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It's been a rumor for a few years now, but I'd be surprised if it ever happened. I don't think UT wants to give up a home game.
 
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The guy that owns Bristol was rumored to have offered big money to the respective universities to get the VTech/Vol game in the past. UT AD asked them to show the money and it never went any further. Not to mention all the money and time that would have to be put into making that a playable surface.

This is all rumor and I would be surprised if it ever happens.
 
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That would be a pretty cool game site!!! :rock:

Will be a hard one to pull off though. :question:
 
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The guy that owns Bristol was rumored to have offered big money to the respective universities to get the VTech/Vol game in the past. UT AD asked them to show the money and it never went any further. Not to mention all the money and time that would have to be put into making that a playable surface.

This is all rumor and I would be surprised if it ever happens.

20 Million to each team.
 
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It's been a rumor for a few years now, but I'd be surprised if it ever happened. I don't think UT wants to give up a home game.

yeah, i've known about the rumor.

was just curious if any "new" news has come about with this or was john pennington talking about something else.
 
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My father was telling me he watched the sports source yesterday and caught the last part of a segment where john pennington said he spoke to someone about UT playing at bristol motor speedway and said "it's happening".

did anyone else see this, and if so, what were they talking about and is this indeed in the works?

appreciate it.

Here's information from Govols.com on this particular subject.

A deal never materialized in Bristol.

But Tennessee and Virginia Tech found a willing broker in Atlanta.

The Chick-fil-A Bowl finally handed out formal invitations on Sunday, and after a few negotiations and a lot of clamoring, the Vols and Hokies will at last meet again. It won’t be at a racetrack, but the Georgia Dome and New Year’s Eve (TV: ESPN, 7:30 p.m.) will apparently work just fine.

Poll.How will you watch Tennessee's bowl game?
A. In the stands at the Georgia Dome .
B. At home with a cold one .
C. At a restaurant outside the Georgia Dome .
D. Sneaking looks at the TV from the New Year's Eve party .
E. Taunting my Virginia Tech-fan relative/neighbor .
F. I'm not. UT's win over Memphis in basketball earlier that day will be good enough .

See the results »

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“The good news for our fans is we’ve got the matchup,” UT athletic director Mike Hamilton said. “It’s going to be a hot ticket for Tennessee and Virginia Tech.”

That’s long been the assumption about a showdown between the regional powers, which is why there have been persistent rumors about getting them together in the Bristol Motor Speedway infield to capitalize on the interest with the maximum amount of seating.

The Chick-fil-A Bowl committee even joked about moving this game to a similar venue in Atlanta if the teams are interested, and it might eventually want to, given the relatively low supply of tickets left.

The Vols (7-5, 4-4 SEC) had sold 11,000 tickets before the game was even officially set, and the rest of the allotment on UTtix.com was expected to move quickly — and the situation was virtually the same for the Hokies (9-3, 6-2 ACC).

“I think it’s a great game for Virginia Tech and the fan base here at Virginia Tech, and I hope Tennessee feels the same way,” Hokies coach Frank Beamer said. “We’ve been talking about getting together for a long time, but I always felt like we were going to have to sell a lot of binoculars if we got together (in Bristol) because the seats are so far away.

“I think it’s just great to play a program like Tennessee, rich in tradition, of course we’re fairly close to each other, so for our people I know they’ll be very excited to play a program such as Tennessee.”

The Hokies haven’t had a chance since the 1994 Gator Bowl, though both athletic directors have worked to try to arrange another meeting since then.

Hamilton and Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver were close to a deal for a game at some point over the last couple seasons before changes to the infield in Bristol killed it, and now their future schedules are both tied up for about 10 seasons.

“We’ve talked about it as recently as a couple months ago as a possibility for down the road, but the first availability we had was for like 2019 or ’20,” Hamilton said. “We’ll go back and revisit that at some point. And a little-known fact, I don’t know that we really shared this, we actually did throw a date out there at one time with Bristol Motor Speedway. That’s been talked about a bunch and it didn’t work out as something they could have done.

“We’ve talked about it periodically, we’re not opposed to doing that, but now with our schedules as they are, it would be about 10 years from now.”

Obviously neither fan base will have to wait that long anymore.

A traditional venue had an opening that certainly worked for both parties, and nobody is complaining about what could be one of the best matchups of the postseason.

“There’s no question our fans have wanted this game for a long, long time,” Weaver said. “They’ve been talking about it as long as I’ve been here going back 13 years.

“This is something that the Hokies have wanted to do, and we’re just delighted that it’s worked out.”
 
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It would be awful. It would be like trying to watch a game at Neyland from the plaza outside the back of the UC.
 
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He said "it's happening" in jest. He was being sarcastic.

thank you, that's what i was trying to find out.

like i said, my old man caught the last bit and just heard "it's happening", i guess he couldn't tell pennington was being sarcastic.

again, thanks.
 
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I saw the show too. When he said 'it's happening,' he meant the game is happening, just not in Bristol. When asked about it a few years back, Hamilton said no. He said we didn't want to lose a home game and gave some pretty good reasons why.
 
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thank you, that's what i was trying to find out.
like i said, my old man caught the last bit and just heard "it's happening", i guess he couldn't tell pennington was being sarcastic.
again, thanks.
When Pennington said "now it is happening", he was referring to a UT-Va Tech game (Chick-Fil-A bowl), not a game at Bristol Speedway.

:popcorn:
 
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No way no how is it happening after the changes were made to the infield of the BMS. I would be great because it would be the largest number of fans in one venue(and talk about a recruiting tool) , but unfortunately won't happen unless they make serious changes to the infield to just accomodate for the game.
 

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