EricBerryistheMan
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I was hanging out at Rooster's last night playing some pool and talking about how ready we were for UT football to start up when a buddy told me he heard this:
"Tennessee fans are the most likely fans to give up everything they own to suit up, line up on the kickoff and run down the field to break the wedge, just one time."
I don't know who it's attributed to, but I know it's the case for me.
I was hanging out at Rooster's last night playing some pool and talking about how ready we were for UT football to start up when a buddy told me he heard this:
"Tennessee fans are the most likely fans to give up everything they own to suit up, line up on the kickoff and run down the field to break the wedge, just one time."
I don't know who it's attributed to, but I know it's the case for me.
"Tennessee fans are the most likely fans to give up everything they own to suit up, line up on the kickoff and run down the field to break the wedge, just one time."
Huh?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_man_(football)
Texas A&M until the last few years, had a kick off team made up entirely of students. It was called the "12th Man Kickoff Team".
You can't accurately say our fans are most likely to give up everything to blow up a wedge, when another school has been doing that for years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_man_(football)
Texas A&M until the last few years, had a kick off team made up entirely of students. It was called the "12th Man Kickoff Team".
You can't accurately say our fans are most likely to give up everything to blow up a wedge, when another school has been doing that for years.