I agree. Four of my five closest friends are ones I met as a freshman or sophomore at UT. I was a freshman in 1970 when this Homecoming event occurred and remember it well. I also noticed passing through Knoxville a month ago that my old dorm, Carrick, is still standing....thought it was to be torn down a few years ago.
I will pass along a story that happened 3 years ago. One of my suite mates in Reese Hall Room 429, who I hadn't seen in maybe 25 years, called me, and told me that he would be coming from Long Island to Gatlinburg for vacation, and wanted to see if I could meet him, since I live about an hour away. He was going to be there one day, and then heading to North Carolina to visit his wife's family.
I told him that it would be just as easy to meet him in Asheville, NC , and he would be fairly close to there. We agreed on that and the date. Without telling the New Yorker, I called his former roommate (Freshman year only), and told him what we were doing. He agreed to drive from where he lived in Myrtle Beach, SC and meet with us.
Then, I also called my former roommate , who lives in Atlanta, and told him of the meeting. He was the only one still working, but he took the day off. All 4 of us met at a Cracker Barrel near Asheville, and visited for a couple or three hours, and everybody had to go back home. The look on the New York guy's face was priceless when he saw us all sitting out front of the Cracker Barrel waiting for him. Some of us hadn't seen each other in 50 years. We had a 50th anniversary get together for Room 429 in Reese Hall. It was like we picked up where we left off, 50 years before.
Another group of 8 of us met in North Carolina a few years ago , and rented a cabin in the mountains. They came from Texas, Washington D.C., Greensboro, Nashville, Atlanta, and 3 from East Tennessee.