New Halftime Light Show

#26
#26
It seems our AD heard. OK, read my posts about Tennessee being a trend setter instead of a follower. IIRC, I was miffed that we sort of copied Bama and maybe Georgia's stadium light show. I had a few wild and crazy ideas at the time, but basically suggested doing things no one else was doing. So I'd like to think, ole DanWyte thought it was a good idea.

Source: Vols set to debut new halftime light show that no other school has
To each his/her own. Things like this, including fireworks, don't do anything for me.
 
#28
#28
I'm all for it, but isn't other schools already doing it? I'm asking, I know the gumps and the puppies had a light show last year.
No one has done a choreographed light show to match what the band is doing on the field...think of it like a Pink Floyd concert with a marching band instead of a rock band.
 
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#29
#29
New light show = something no other school is doing = exposure to national audience = recruits taking interest as UT being trendsetters = recruits taking visits to check it out = recruits signing to play here = building a roster that is capable = winning
I would venture to say no one watching on TV would see the halftime show. They have not been showing halftime since 1971.
 
#32
#32
To each his/her own. Things like this, including fireworks, don't do anything for me.

Well, here's the thing, Higgy, I wasn't talking about you. See, the planet's celestial motion is governed by gravity. Its rotation is due to the very ancient result of forces exerted on debris ejected by Sol's birth, and the Mars sized planetary mass that struck the young planet a sort of glancing blow later on. None of us, you included, have naught to do with Earth's circular motions. Meanwhile, it's nice to see the UT has an AD who not only respects the school's traditions, but lends his ear to fans. Though, that, too, isn't why Earth's motion exists.

I just love helping my fellow Vols fans.
 

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I would venture to say no one watching on TV would see the halftime show. They have not been showing halftime since 1971.
True...wish they would show some of the half-time march on TV.
Guess TV is too invested in on-air 'talent' and needing to have continuous updates from other games during half-time...I would say to get in more commercials, but good lord they have enough of those during the game already!!!
 
#36
#36
A palpable hue of excitement hangs over East TN for the aforementioned light show.

Some people also want to watch the game as well.
 
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#37
Well, here's the thing, Higgy, I wasn't talking about you. See, the planet's celestial motion is governed by gravity. Its rotation is due to the very ancient result of forces exerted on debris ejected by Sol's birth, and the Mars sized planetary mass that struck the young planet a sort of glancing blow later on. None of us, you included, have naught to do with Earth's circular motions. Meanwhile, it's nice to see the UT has an AD who not only respects the school's traditions, but lends his ear to fans. Though, that, too, isn't why Earth's motion exists.



I just love helping my fellow Vols fans.

Re: None of us, you included, have naught to do with Earth's circular motions.

Actually none of us has anything to do with it.
 
#39
#39
I would venture to say no one watching on TV would see the halftime show. They have not been showing halftime since 1971.
Go check out ESPN+. They have a halftime feed for a lot of games.
 
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