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#51
#51
One of my first memories as a child is being little enough to be in daddy's lap, watching the vols on the old rabbit ears tv set we had. I think it just got like 3 or 4 channels, but you could bet if the vols were on thats where it was tuned in to. When the game wasnt on tv it was out in the driveway, and getting the privilege of listening to John Ward call the game, which was just as good if not better than seeing it on the tube. So yeah, i was a vols fan then, and im a vols fan now, and always will be.
 
#54
#54
Former Chattanooga resident and been a Vol fan since the early 80's...now living in podunkville, Alabama. Ready to get back to the days where we kicked Bama around in a regular basis! This is our year to return to form.

Go Vols!!!!
 
#56
#56
Born and raised in Texas, but I've been on the train for nearly 30 years! This is the year! It's been far too long!
 
#58
#58
I don't have to prove my loyalty to anyone. I have just suffered through the worst decade of TN football I have ever seen. Not once have I turned a game off or left a game early for any reason. I bleed orange and always will. GBO!
 
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#60
#60
Grew up a vol fan. I remember my dad taking me to Neyland back when I was 5 years old. Some of my best memories. Now I get to give my sons the same experience.
 
#61
#61
How did this thread turn into everyone having to prove their "volness" you know in your heart if you're a poser or not
 
#62
#62
You say you're a Vol, but are you DRESSED for the game? :salute:
 

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