Some of the Good Times...

#5
#5

Great video, thanks for sharing. I was at UT from 93-97 and got to see a lot of great football up close. My son is now in his 3rd year there and he has seen nothing but piss poor football. Its very sad he will probably be gone before any significant change occurs. Also very frustrating that the administration has no idea how much the program means to a lot of us, or doesn't care. It just pisses me off the more I think about it.
 
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#6
That clip of the blocking the punt on uga in the end zone was awesome. I was at my old pastor's house, RIP Ted, and the only Vol fan since I live in Georgia. By the end of the game they all, including my wife, had locked me outšŸ˜‚. It was all in fun, but man what a come back in that game.
 
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#10
I was in the stands for all of those games except for the two games at Notre Dame, our kids all stayed with their grandmother when we went to Tempe in 1998 and as undergrads they saw the miracle in Athens in 2016,

Fulmer was a better, more passionate coach before he won the national championship, Majors never wavered from what made him successful before or after he won the national championship, although after the 1985 Sugar Bowl win, he usually coached in a coat and tie, other than that he was always the same, secure in what he did, perhaps more secure in what he had done as a player and a coach at Tennessee
 
#14
#14
Great video, thanks for sharing. I was at UT from 93-97 and got to see a lot of great football up close. My son is now in his 3rd year there and he has seen nothing but piss poor football. Its very sad he will probably be gone before any significant change occurs. Also very frustrating that the administration has no idea how much the program means to a lot of us, or doesn't care. It just pisses me off the more I think about it.


I transferred to UT in 92 and graduated iDe. ā€˜94. Good times!
 
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#17
Depressing is a good word I would use...I look back at those years and it just boggles my mind how far down we have fallen because of an administration that just does not care about football anymore...Just makes me sick...To them its just a business, To us its a religion.
 
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#22
1998... what a great football year! Went to all the home games, to the SEC championship, including our son-in-law, who is a Mississippi State grad and good sport, then to Tempe on the Alumni Trip for the Natty. Took the side tour of the Grand Canyon - even the Bell Jet Ranger over-flight. Sat to the immediate left of the Pride Of The Southland Band for the game. Best they ever sounded!

What memories!
 
#23
#23
I'll never forget Stoerner tripping over his guards foot and laying the ball on the turf and us getting the recovery. I almost had a heart attack !! We were destined that year to win it all. So many little things just went our way during the season for us to wrap it all up in the Fiesta Bowl. Sometimes seems like only yesterday and then sometimes a million years ago... But I digress .....
 
#25
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I'll never forget Stoerner tripping over his guards foot and laying the ball on the turf and us getting the recovery. I almost had a heart attack !! We were destined that year to win it all. So many little things just went our way during the season for us to wrap it all up in the Fiesta Bowl. Sometimes seems like only yesterday and then sometimes a million years ago... But I digress .....
Yea it does. Me and my dad went to that game it rained for most of the game if I remember correctly. We were leaving with 2 minutes left thinking it was over and Arkansas would run the clock out when he fumbled and the stadium shook with the crowd going nuts. Now we still had to drive 40 yards down the field and score but we had a determined Travis Henry who would not be stopped of the end zone. I was convinced it was destiny that we would win it all after winning that day.
 
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