Tennessee football meant an education for me.
I had never seen a UT game before my freshman year; heck, I hated football in general. I came to UT as a recruit of the band program, which is funded in part by donations from the athletic department. The visibility the Pride of the Southland Band has because of the football team meant a higher level of donations from fans, and therefore a higher level of scholarship money that could be used to bring someone of my childhood economic standing (lower-middle class) to UT.
Thanks to the athletics department, I was able to march in the 1996 Clinton inaugural parade. I was in the band room when Peyton Manning delivered a check from the athletics department to take care of the funding Sundquist canceled because Clinton won instead of Dole. Thanks to their donation, the state of Tennessee was represented at that event.
I have lost count of the places I've been, the people I've met, and the experiences I've had because of Tennessee football. I have met two presidents, tackled a Georgia football player, touched the turf at the Rose Bowl, been to a National Championship game, walked Between the Hedges, shaken hands with a Heisman Trophy winner (Eddie George, and boy is that a story for another thread).... the list could go on for quite a while.
Even though I never had the opportunity to suit up in pads and run through the T, I am thankful for the opportunities that I've had because of the people who do.