AstonRoyal
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I had never felt so much pride as a vol fan as I did on Sunday. With as much division within our fan base that Ive seen over the past couple of years, I was so proud that on Sunday that the entire fan base united to stand for something. It was that unity that helped us accomplish something historical that I dont think any other fanbase could have pulled off.
With that said, we now have to recognize that the rest of college football is against us. Weve have all seen the backlash from the national media on our protest, and whether its fair or not, we have now been painted as the villains.
Now more than ever, we have to stand together. The rest of the world will continue to attack us and if we dont fight for each other and for our program, no one will. We see how powerful we can be when we stand together. Its now us against the world.
But with that said we cannot lose ourselves in this fight; were still a community full of good people. This means we cant let our opponents win by attacking each other, and Ill even admit that Ive also been guilty of this. Im not saying that we all have to think the same way or agree with each others opinions. All Im saying is to remember that we all (including our VFLs and players) want Tennessee Athletics to succeed.
We also need to continue to treat our opponents with respect. When opponents come into town, we need to continue to show them that southern hospitality that has made fans from Oregon and UCLA think highly of us. Show the world that despite their opposition to us, that were a community who treats others with respect and that just because opponents can try to be disrespectful that were better than that. Defend our program to the death to those who attack us, but defend it with respect and honor.
Ill end on a personal note and you don't have to read this if this has gotten too long. Growing up in Texas, I always felt like an outsider for reasons I wont discuss and that made me kind of a loner, until I attended the University of Tennessee. Even before I moved, others would tell me that southerners were backwards people who wouldnt accept me because I was asian. But from the moment I stepped in the state to the moment I was forced to move(because of my job), every single person I met treated me with respect and brought me into their families without hesitation because we all bled orange. I guess Im just trying to say that I love this community and our athletics department, and theres no one else Id rather go to war with against the rest of college football than yall.
Sorry for making this long getting sappy on ya. Go Vols
With that said, we now have to recognize that the rest of college football is against us. Weve have all seen the backlash from the national media on our protest, and whether its fair or not, we have now been painted as the villains.
Now more than ever, we have to stand together. The rest of the world will continue to attack us and if we dont fight for each other and for our program, no one will. We see how powerful we can be when we stand together. Its now us against the world.
But with that said we cannot lose ourselves in this fight; were still a community full of good people. This means we cant let our opponents win by attacking each other, and Ill even admit that Ive also been guilty of this. Im not saying that we all have to think the same way or agree with each others opinions. All Im saying is to remember that we all (including our VFLs and players) want Tennessee Athletics to succeed.
We also need to continue to treat our opponents with respect. When opponents come into town, we need to continue to show them that southern hospitality that has made fans from Oregon and UCLA think highly of us. Show the world that despite their opposition to us, that were a community who treats others with respect and that just because opponents can try to be disrespectful that were better than that. Defend our program to the death to those who attack us, but defend it with respect and honor.
Ill end on a personal note and you don't have to read this if this has gotten too long. Growing up in Texas, I always felt like an outsider for reasons I wont discuss and that made me kind of a loner, until I attended the University of Tennessee. Even before I moved, others would tell me that southerners were backwards people who wouldnt accept me because I was asian. But from the moment I stepped in the state to the moment I was forced to move(because of my job), every single person I met treated me with respect and brought me into their families without hesitation because we all bled orange. I guess Im just trying to say that I love this community and our athletics department, and theres no one else Id rather go to war with against the rest of college football than yall.
Sorry for making this long getting sappy on ya. Go Vols