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I can’t remember where I got this link...maybe it was on here...but everytime I see it I smile. We root for an amazing team...down or not. How do you look at this and not feel pride. Forget the ugliness of the last decade and even the ugliness of that game and just look at this stadium. I’m wondering how many of you can find yourself!
 
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It's pretty amazing. Found Trevor Lawrence, Rick Barnes and Dave Hart as faces in the crowd. Plenty of coed eye candy.
 
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On a whim, I looked on the sideline and sure enough.... Jim Ross.
 

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I'll NEVER forget the atmosphere at that game. I've NEVER heard Neyland louder. I easily find myself in this pic.

THIS was the game that proved once again that Tennessee had talent...just NOT a coach on the sideline to make good decisions. STILL almost pulled it OFF!
 
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Ugh, I remember streaming this game on my phone at a wedding. Everyone was dancing and having a good time while I sat in the corner and screamed at my phone. Butch Jones ruins weddings
 
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One question: why are most of the suites (on the top level, west side) empty? Was there a renovation going on or something?

Also, anyone else notice the sniper on the west roof?
 
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I found me! I'm in the orange section! LOL

But I am in the North End Zone, West Side, Chairbacks, on the phone.
 
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I'll NEVER forget the atmosphere at that game. I've NEVER heard Neyland louder. I easily find myself in this pic.

THIS was the game that proved once again that Tennessee had talent...just NOT a coach on the sideline to make good decisions. STILL almost pulled it OFF!
Agree it was so WONDERFULLY LOUD. The crowd was into the game until the end. The pic is so funny for me because I had my back to the camera tieing my shoe, so it looks like I'm mooning the crowd
 
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I’m curious. Not that I am dying to see him but where is Butch Jones in that pic?
 
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Tennessee Volunteers Gigapixel - powered by Blakeway Panoramas

I can’t remember where I got this link...maybe it was on here...but everytime I see it I smile. We root for an amazing team...down or not. How do you look at this and not feel pride. Forget the ugliness of the last decade and even the ugliness of that game and just look at this stadium. I’m wondering how many of you can find yourself!
However, no picture does this place justice.
I am reminded as a guy from a very small rural town and area every time I am in the crowd at Neyland of a time I stood at the edge of Nigeria Falls. Now, I have lived on the edge of or very near the Tennessee River for my whole life and have seen it's power pounding through Pickwick dam at it's most angry. But the power of Nigeria leaves one with no words to describe it. This is the same feeling I get every time I have the privilege to attend a game "on the hill".
Side note:
If you have never stood on the 50 yard line, try to do it sometime. I hate the use of this word, but it is "awesome".
 
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As someone else mentioned, you can see Dave Hart having a chat with Rick Barnes at around the 23 yard line on the home sideline. Barnes has on a gray UT pullover. Hart has on an orange pullover. John Brice peeking over their shoulder too. I'm guessing that they introduced Barnes during a timeout.
 
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Does anyone know if they did this for the Florida game in 16?
I don't think the technology was available in 1916.
(sorry just being a smartas-) it's just that I am from the times closer to 1916 than 2016; hell, I can't even get this dam- picture to come up on my system. (likely it's just me not the machine)
 
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