Rowdy Section(s) in Neyland?

#51
#51
Hopefully some of those folks will lament the loss of Phil so much that they won't renew their season tix and allow for some young blood to reenergize those seats.

I hope so too, we need to bring the excitement back to Neyland, and actually have a home field advantage again.
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#52
#52
Ohio fan here - just wanted to say I'm looking forward to my first visit to Knoxville Sept 26. Our stadium only seats roughly 24,000 so Neyland is slightly bigger! I have seen the Cats play at Ohio State, WVU, Va Tech, Pitt, Rutgers and Northwestern, so I'm looking forward to checking out another BCS conference stadium.

Hope we have great weather for your visit!! Neyland is an awesome place to watch a football game!
 
#53
#53
Ohio fan here - just wanted to say I'm looking forward to my first visit to Knoxville Sept 26. Our stadium only seats roughly 24,000 so Neyland is slightly bigger! I have seen the Cats play at Ohio State, WVU, Va Tech, Pitt, Rutgers and Northwestern, so I'm looking forward to checking out another BCS conference stadium.

you'll definitely have a good time. you'll find out that UT fans are some of the nicest people around. enjoy your trip.
 
#54
#54
Thanks! We're looking forward to it. After my experience in Morgantown a few years ago I've learned to appreciate nice fans!
 
#56
#56
Ohio fan here - just wanted to say I'm looking forward to my first visit to Knoxville Sept 26. Our stadium only seats roughly 24,000 so Neyland is slightly bigger! I have seen the Cats play at Ohio State, WVU, Va Tech, Pitt, Rutgers and Northwestern, so I'm looking forward to checking out another BCS conference stadium.

Sneak down to the student section and party.
 
#59
#59
I took my wife and both of our boys to their first Tennessee game back during the home opener against UAB in 2005. We sat in the student section in section A. Everybody around us had been drinking since the night before and continued through the half. By the third qtr., some young folk were passing out from the combination of an oppressively hot day and over-imbibing. It was the most fun I had at a game since I was a student. My wife was not impressed and has refused to attend another game since. Her loss.

the heat that day was unbelievable i remember feeling like i would pass-out from the combination of jack daniels, trying to cheer, poor play on the field, and the 108 degree heat blaring down on me...not the best game.
 
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