#ShakerNeyland

#51
#51
Hopefully we'll be throwing guitar picks this year. Music City Baby! :yes:

Gotta take the victories where we can.

I can live with that!
Hope they let me back in. That was the only time I threw things on the field. After that call at the end of the game, I tossed everything I could find.
I was honestly ashamed by doing that.
 
#52
#52
Let's do it. If everyone can figure out which color clothes to wear, then everyone can bring a shaker.

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Personally I don't like shakers. They're annoying and tribal and primitive
 
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#58
#58

An environment can be hostile without the fans being jackasses to one another. Some fans of other schools maybe misguided and ignorant of the greatness that is Volunteer football but that's no excuse to treat them like crap. A quality person doesn't search for an excuse to be a bastard to others, JMO. Support your team by being a good fan.
 
#60
#60
They used to give them away at basketball games in the 90s I collected so many of those shakers

I have a garage full or ORANGE shakers collected over the years...all hues of ORANGE! Gonna bring 'em to Dudley Do-right Field for the vandie game.:eek:lol:
 
#61
#61
If they are going to do this, they should make them all orange!!! You can't see an orange/white shaker because it blends in to everythign around it... 100% orange and make them pop!
 
#63
#63
Haha..

That was the good old days...

"Originally Posted by VOODOOVOL
Friend of mine played for Vanderbilt. He said after UT beat them, fans were throwing sugar cubes at them because the win clinched a Sugar Bowl appearance."

I was at that 1990 game in the end zone..There were brown paper bags full of cubes that people were passing around..Stadium was a hard sell out with standing room and 90 percent orange..What a great memory :thumbsup:
 
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