Virginia Tech, Tennessee Ready to Roll In Battle At Bristol

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If they could have found a way to put bleachers or some type of seating on the track to get people closer it would be be better. There's such a large distance between the field and fans. I'm wondering if it will be as loud as people think because of that.
 
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I have my doubts about it actually being full. We'll see I guess..

Good grief, it's Southern Virginia, Northeast Tennessee, other than something happening around that racetrack, what in the hxxx else other event is going to compete for attention?
 
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If they could have found a way to put bleachers or some type of seating on the track to get people closer it would be be better. There's such a large distance between the field and fans. I'm wondering if it will be as loud as people think because of that.

I sat in the Wallace tower for Nascar and feel sorry for these fans. The bleachers will wobble during the flyover/anthem-so don't worry it happens every race. The view will be horrible but you can watch the tv. If I had seats anywhere but the sidelines, I would be disappointed.
 
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This is an honest question.

I really want to know the reason behind the constant whining?
If you're an old jackass that has decided life is something better experienced on TV than in person fine, but admit as much.

If you are young jackass who's version of inconvenience is waiting for your page to refresh, also fine. We mock you behind your backs but still we get it.

Either way, you've decided not to attend the game for your own reasons.
But what is it in that little Eeyore like brain of yours, that makes you feel the need to constantly trash the game for those going?
 
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This is an honest question.

I really want to know the reason behind the constant whining?
If you're an old jackass that has decided life is something better experienced on TV than in person fine, but admit as much.

If you are young jackass who's version of inconvenience is waiting for your page to refresh, also fine. We mock you behind your backs but still we get it.

Either way, you've decided not to attend the game for your own reasons.
But what is it in that little Eeyore like brain of yours, that makes you feel the need to constantly trash the game for those going?

Charge it's who they are. No matter how good something is they always find something bad to say. It must be miserable as hell to be them.

Plus 1 btw
 
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All I'm saying is, I'll be shocked if it's full. I'm not hating on the event or anything like that, I just don't think VT can pull their weight.
 
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This is an honest question.

I really want to know the reason behind the constant whining?
If you're an old jackass that has decided life is something better experienced on TV than in person fine, but admit as much.

If you are young jackass who's version of inconvenience is waiting for your page to refresh, also fine. We mock you behind your backs but still we get it.

Either way, you've decided not to attend the game for your own reasons.
But what is it in that little Eeyore like brain of yours, that makes you feel the need to constantly trash the game for those going?

Hokie kabobs...anyone...:whistling:...:popcorn:

GO VOLS!
 
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And despite what all you folks living in the hills think, not many people outside of Tennessee/Virginia even know about this game. I live like 6 hours away and bring it up to other football fans pretty regularly. I normally get a "huh? Playin in a racetrack? Why?"...

I still haven't found a good answer to that question. I think they think it's silly because it's against Virginia Tech, honestly. Not that we've been a powerhouse or anything as of late either, but I like to think it's because of VT.
 
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