Great to hear that our Coach Majors is back on Shields Watkins Field, even if it was just as a bystander and symbol of the greatness the Vols have been. Coach Majors was the hero of the Vols for years as both a player and a coach.
For us in grammar school and junior high during his Tailback Years, he was the one making us want to wear the Orange and White and bleed the orange blood. He was the bright light of the Bowden Wyatt years. After Johnny's years of running, passing, catching and punting the ball, Volunteer football fell into lacking mediocrity until Coach Dickey came in to revive the glory that had been the Vols.
When Johnny came back to the Hill in the mid 70's to pull the program from the decline of the latter part of Bill Battle's regime, he rekindled the pride and hope for a return to the glory years of the Coach Neyland reign. Even though he never quite got the Big Orange back to the dominance that Neyland gave us and even though he didn't get us a National Championship like Coach Dickey, he did build the foundation for what we experienced through our power years of the 90's. His Attack, Attack, Always Attack slogan was not just a cliche, it was the way Tennessee Football was and has been expected to be played ever since Coach Neyland took the field in the late 20's.
I am just one Orange Bleeding Fan but I am most happy that he has been invited back to support our VOLS. Maybe, just maybe, we can have Johnny and Phil join hands and make bygones be bygones with both serving as promoters of our VOLS again.