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This. My son and I have been on a college football "tour of stadiums" the past couple of years (we experienced a slight pause last year due to some virus that's been going around but we plan to be back on track in 2021).
I'm die-hard Tennessee and he roots for Florida (sorry, I love him but he's an idiot sometimes). Regardless we both can enjoy Po-Dunk State vs. Nobody U. And we both agree, Neyland is near the bottom of the list.
Visit a night game somewhere like Lexington and the flippin' stadium is literally shaking from the music. Versus all we get in Neyland is the guitar intro to Paradise City and "iiiiiiiiittttsss tttthhhhiirrrrdddd doooooowwwwwwwnnnnnn!!!!!"...while Georgia State continues to make third down after third down.
Vanderbilt plays sandstorm until you want to throw up and Tuscaloosa is right there near the bottom of the list with a pretty lame repritore. Even with the president coming to down, they can't seem to bring much excitement beyond "ROLL TIDE".
In Gainsville they all belt out Tom Petty songs to the top of their lungs, at Auburn they play "All I Do Is Win" (awesome), and House of Pain bringing in the 4th quarter in Madison is incredible.
Compared to other places, Neyland is weak.
I'm die-hard Tennessee and he roots for Florida (sorry, I love him but he's an idiot sometimes). Regardless we both can enjoy Po-Dunk State vs. Nobody U. And we both agree, Neyland is near the bottom of the list.
Visit a night game somewhere like Lexington and the flippin' stadium is literally shaking from the music. Versus all we get in Neyland is the guitar intro to Paradise City and "iiiiiiiiittttsss tttthhhhiirrrrdddd doooooowwwwwwwnnnnnn!!!!!"...while Georgia State continues to make third down after third down.
Vanderbilt plays sandstorm until you want to throw up and Tuscaloosa is right there near the bottom of the list with a pretty lame repritore. Even with the president coming to down, they can't seem to bring much excitement beyond "ROLL TIDE".
In Gainsville they all belt out Tom Petty songs to the top of their lungs, at Auburn they play "All I Do Is Win" (awesome), and House of Pain bringing in the 4th quarter in Madison is incredible.
Compared to other places, Neyland is weak.