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rexvol

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My wife and I attended the Alabama game this past weekend. It was my first return to campus is about 12 or 13 years and my wife's first ever. My wife is from Colorado and thinks football began and ended with John Elway. I decided before the season to get her to a game on the Hill and introduce her to the real thing. Also I thought a gameday experience against a big rival might help her understand why I spend so much time on this board. Here is my 2 cents about our experience;

1) On the drive from Nashville friday we saw a few Tennessee flags flying, but many more Bama flags. I honked at a fellow vol fan and then had to explain to my wife that's what we do even though we are complete strangers. I will say that all the bama cars created a sense of dread that I didnt share with her.

2) We arrived on Friday and attended a reception at my old frat house. My wife was able to see my picture on composites from 88-93, so that alone was worth the trip. I was invited to open the reception with a prayer and that was very special to me. Wonderful experience.

3) I almost didnt recognize the campus or esp the strip. The campus seemed to be "greener" and several nice new buildings were added, much improved. The Strip just about broke my heart. It was much cleaner and possibly safer, but it had no soul. During my years it was a wonderful place populated with many typical college dive bars that had character. Now it is just another strip mall. Where have you gone The Last Lap, The Library, Ivy's, Quarters, Hawkeyes, and the Taproom?

4) The world's fair site looked to be much, much improved. One of the greatest nights of my life was an evening there under the stars with the Allman Brothers.

5) Paid $25 to park, as much as things change, they stay the same.

6) Was able to get my wife to the Vol Walk and the band coming in the stadium. A season in the tank and and still one of the best pregame atmospheres in college football. By the way, tickets for sale everywhere for less than face value.

7) Bama fans everywhere. I see red people.

8) The eagle flying in was awesome and the crowd was fired up. Large empty spaces in the crowd along with single empty seats everywhere.

9) While a dramatic improvement, Nick Stephens, is not the answer. Of course it would be nice to see where Nick would be if he had the practice snaps in the spring and fall. He tends to lock in on one receiver and ignore the wr standing all by himself.

10) Dave Clawsen does not seem to have a coherent gameplan. The man and wife in front of me stated that in the UCLA game Foster lined up wrong and went the wrong way so many times that members of the offensive line threatened to kick his butt if he didnt learn the plays. The man swears to me that this is the truth and that the info came from "our starting center."

11) The bama fans around us seemed to be fairly cool, but as the game wore on I was glad that I didnt drink anymore.

12) My wife loved the experience. She gushed about the atmosphere before the game and the fans. She was in awe of the stadium and the field. She loved it when we caused the fumble on the five and the crowd went nuts. All is all it was a great time for us until the 4th when everyone left and the bama fans were celebrating.

I will say that for a long time I have been one of the most vocal proponents of a coaching change. Now that the inevitable approaches I have not changed, but I am feeling somewhat melanchloy. I want Phil to step down, but I also recognize that he he is fundamentally good guy who genuinely loves the university.
 
#2
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Good read rex. Your wife's expecience sounds very close to when I took mine to her first game.

I will say that for a long time I have been one of the most vocal proponents of a coaching change. Now that the inevitable approaches I have not changed, but I am feeling somewhat melanchloy. I want Phil to step down, but I also recognize that he he is fundamentally good guy who genuinely loves the university.

very well put and I agree 100%
 
#3
#3
Sorry that on your first trip back you had to watch Bama kick our teeth in. I agree though the bar situation has really gone down hill from your days on campus. Hell they have gone down from my days 96-00.
 
#4
#4
Glad to hear you had a good experience. I feel much like you on alot of your points. I am def. melacholy about the whole thing.
 
#5
#5
I'm glad she enjoyed the game. You got a winner if she wasn't pissed at how crappy we played.
As far as morals and ethics go, don't you think anyone that coaches in the SEC recognizes that you must lead and teach these kids to behave due to the media attention . Not to mention the Bama debacle of probation. Esp since they point the finger at us.
I think anyone can genuinely love the University for the right price. Esp after they are exposed to the new atmosphere created by the excitement of a new coach. Its already a great atmosphere to be in. Just ask your wife.
 
#6
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Sorry that on your first trip back you had to watch Bama kick our teeth in. I agree though the bar situation has really gone down hill from your days on campus. Hell they have gone down from my days 96-00.

Hell, I even miss the open air O'Charley on the strip. They need to do something with that place. It looks like a condemned building.
 
#9
#9
My wife and I attended the Alabama game this past weekend. It was my first return to campus is about 12 or 13 years and my wife's first ever. My wife is from Colorado and thinks football began and ended with John Elway. I decided before the season to get her to a game on the Hill and introduce her to the real thing. Also I thought a gameday experience against a big rival might help her understand why I spend so much time on this board. Here is my 2 cents about our experience;

1) On the drive from Nashville friday we saw a few Tennessee flags flying, but many more Bama flags. I honked at a fellow vol fan and then had to explain to my wife that's what we do even though we are complete strangers. I will say that all the bama cars created a sense of dread that I didnt share with her.

2) We arrived on Friday and attended a reception at my old frat house. My wife was able to see my picture on composites from 88-93, so that alone was worth the trip. I was invited to open the reception with a prayer and that was very special to me. Wonderful experience.

3) I almost didnt recognize the campus or esp the strip. The campus seemed to be "greener" and several nice new buildings were added, much improved. The Strip just about broke my heart. It was much cleaner and possibly safer, but it had no soul. During my years it was a wonderful place populated with many typical college dive bars that had character. Now it is just another strip mall. Where have you gone The Last Lap, The Library, Ivy's, Quarters, Hawkeyes, and the Taproom?

4) The world's fair site looked to be much, much improved. One of the greatest nights of my life was an evening there under the stars with the Allman Brothers.

5) Paid $25 to park, as much as things change, they stay the same.

6) Was able to get my wife to the Vol Walk and the band coming in the stadium. A season in the tank and and still one of the best pregame atmospheres in college football. By the way, tickets for sale everywhere for less than face value.

7) Bama fans everywhere. I see red people.

8) The eagle flying in was awesome and the crowd was fired up. Large empty spaces in the crowd along with single empty seats everywhere.

9) While a dramatic improvement, Nick Stephens, is not the answer. Of course it would be nice to see where Nick would be if he had the practice snaps in the spring and fall. He tends to lock in on one receiver and ignore the wr standing all by himself.

10) Dave Clawsen does not seem to have a coherent gameplan. The man and wife in front of me stated that in the UCLA game Foster lined up wrong and went the wrong way so many times that members of the offensive line threatened to kick his butt if he didnt learn the plays. The man swears to me that this is the truth and that the info came from "our starting center."

11) The bama fans around us seemed to be fairly cool, but as the game wore on I was glad that I didnt drink anymore.

12) My wife loved the experience. She gushed about the atmosphere before the game and the fans. She was in awe of the stadium and the field. She loved it when we caused the fumble on the five and the crowd went nuts. All is all it was a great time for us until the 4th when everyone left and the bama fans were celebrating.

I will say that for a long time I have been one of the most vocal proponents of a coaching change. Now that the inevitable approaches I have not changed, but I am feeling somewhat melanchloy. I want Phil to step down, but I also recognize that he he is fundamentally good guy who genuinely loves the university.

nice post to read. i agree.
 
#11
#11
I forgot about the eagle til you posted that. Cooler than words, especially when it waited for the song to end to land (looked like that from where i sat anyway.) Thanks for the post!
 
#12
#12
Dude...that was worth at least a nickel. Just kidding, nice post. I too took my wife to her first game on the hill ten years ago. The first game she ever saw was the 1998 UT vs. UF game (see avatar pic). We attended 7 games that year and needless to say she is a fan for life. The strip is gone in my opinion and will never return to the greatness of the mid eighties. Hopefully Vol football will one day return to it's splendor of the 90's.
 
#13
#13
At first I thought Jake had hacked your account. I'm glad you got your wife to her first game. It is quite an experience. I wish you could have enjoyed a big win with her.
2) We arrived on Friday and attended a reception at my old frat house. My wife was able to see my picture on composites from 88-93, so that alone was worth the trip. I was invited to open the reception with a prayer and that was very special to me. Wonderful experience.
very cool
3) I almost didnt recognize the campus or esp the strip. The campus seemed to be "greener" and several nice new buildings were added, much improved. The Strip just about broke my heart. It was much cleaner and possibly safer, but it had no soul. During my years it was a wonderful place populated with many typical college dive bars that had character. Now it is just another strip mall. Where have you gone The Last Lap, The Library, Ivy's, Quarters, Hawkeyes, and the Taproom?
They have done some nice things with the campus but the strip is pathetic. Sad.
9) While a dramatic improvement, Nick Stephens, is not the answer. Of course it would be nice to see where Nick would be if he had the practice snaps in the spring and fall. He tends to lock in on one receiver and ignore the wr standing all by himself.
Speaking of sad, there is our talent at QB.
10) Dave Clawsen does not seem to have a coherent gameplan. The man and wife in front of me stated that in the UCLA game Foster lined up wrong and went the wrong way so many times that members of the offensive line threatened to kick his butt if he didnt learn the plays. The man swears to me that this is the truth and that the info came from "our starting center."
I REALLY want to have faith in Clawson because I was fairly excited by his hire. That said, a good housecleaning can be quite refreshing.
I will say that for a long time I have been one of the most vocal proponents of a coaching change. Now that the inevitable approaches I have not changed, but I am feeling somewhat melanchloy. I want Phil to step down, but I also recognize that he he is fundamentally good guy who genuinely loves the university.
Very well said
 
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#16
As for the strip, it is a skeleton of what it was. To your list of lost places, I would add Flamingoes and Out of Bounds.

Me and my crew ate lunch at OCI's and the resturant side is exactly the same - down to the menu - OCI Burgers and Hot Brown Turkey dinners.
 
#18
#18
If the strip is dead, where do the kids party now?

I have fond memories of the Lap, Library, and Tap Room. I also remember the Polar Bar (what a bust).

Old City was really starting to rock when I was there as well (91 to 96), but it seems pretty dead as well.
 
#21
#21
Great post rex. Now, does anyone else dislike the fact that we have the eagle fly down and land? I mean, we are completely copying Auburn, who I am guessing started it. I understand that a lot of schools have started to do it and that it is somewhat patriotic, but it just doesn't seem right
 
#22
#22
great read sir. Lol i had the pleasure of taking my best friends girlfriend to her first ut-bama game. She is a bama fan but had been to other ut games where we live close. She hadnt ever watched the vol walk and was impressed. Also loved the eagle fly in. Simply amazing. She was also a good sport. If not, she might have had to walk to morristown. But overall she said she had a great time and wants to go back. Bad part besides losing the game, i lost a bet and now have to wear bama gear one day of her choosing. That will teach me to bet with my heart instead of my head.
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#23
#23
Great post rex. Now, does anyone else dislike the fact that we have the eagle fly down and land? I mean, we are completely copying Auburn, who I am guessing started it. I understand that a lot of schools have started to do it and that it is somewhat patriotic, but it just doesn't seem right

Only do it against Bama to piss them off.
 
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