Nashville Roll Call

#15
#15
Memphis fans will bring their share but it’ll probably be closer to 60-40 in favor of UT.
I’m wondering since the game is in Nashville and Nashville is a big UT town if it won’t be more 70/30? After all Memphis State is a commuter university. UT supports better and travels better, so I think it will be a big home game advantage.
 
#16
#16
Ticketmaster didn’t do this very well by having a lot of these seats sold to the general public. It’s going to be orange and blue mixed together. Obviously, there’s no perfect way.
 
#17
#17
It would be interesting if the VolNation group could give us a report, for the ones at the game, of the percentages of fans at the game.
 
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#18
#18
Rare Tiger and Vol fan here. (Yes. There is at least one). Just wondering if VolNation is interested in resuming the series after Saturday. I know the Tiger contingent does.
 
#19
#19
Rare Tiger and Vol fan here. (Yes. There is at least one). Just wondering if VolNation is interested in resuming the series after Saturday. I know the Tiger contingent does.

I grew up a Vol but in Memphis with Memphis grad parents so I get it (but not a fan of the tigers at all lol), I wish they would play every year in basketball for sure, and at least everyone once and a while in football
 
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#21
#21
Rare Tiger and Vol fan here. (Yes. There is at least one). Just wondering if VolNation is interested in resuming the series after Saturday. I know the Tiger contingent does.

Living in Memphis, I like being able to see the Vols when they do come to town. It’s highly convenient, and there’s a large contingent of Vol fans on the west side of the state. That’s apparent when they play here, especially in football when 50% of the Liberty Bowl is Vol fans.
 
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#24
#24
Rare Tiger and Vol fan here. (Yes. There is at least one). Just wondering if VolNation is interested in resuming the series after Saturday. I know the Tiger contingent does.
Really hope it continues. Basketball and football. Rivalries are fun, and it’s great not having to drive across the state to see a game occasionally.
 
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