Who was that dancing on the jumbotron?

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It looked like Jamal Lewis. The stadium was dead for a while and then he started dancing and the place went crazy! Does anyone have a video?
 
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I thought it was Sterling or Jamal too. He definitely got the crowd back in it when the Vols were fading. it may sound silly but I think he made a difference.The crowd was dead at that point and he got us roaring.
 
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It was crazy because you could just see the stadium slowly figure out what was happening and then it grew into a roar! I would LOVE to see the video again!
 
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It was Sterling. He was doing the same thing two weeks ago at the Georgia game. He has been watching game from the northwest corner of the stadium after DJing.
 
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I thought it was Sterling or Jamal too. He definitely got the crowd back in it when the Vols were fading. it may sound silly but I think he made a difference.The crowd was dead at that point and he got us roaring.

I totally 100% agree with the bold. A friend and I had the same conversation. When he was dancing and the crowd started cheering, I looked over at our sidelines and saw a lot of life instantly return to the team. I really think it made a huge difference.
 
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the 3rd qtr was weird...we played our azz off,lots of energy in the crowd,
then after the 1st TD by SC in the 3rd,it seemed to drain the energy...
it did seem to pick it up a bit after Sterling started dancing and snap everyone
out of their trance...
 
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I was on x3 right behind him. He was really getting into it. I hate rap music but I could see that it seemed to really impact the kids on our sidelines. If that's what it take so be it. Yesterday was an amazing win and I'll do anything to keep this going, even if it means rap music.
 
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I was on x3 right behind him. He was really getting into it. I hate rap music but I could see that it seemed to really impact the kids on our sidelines. If that's what it take so be it. Yesterday was an amazing win and I'll do anything to keep this going, even if it means rap music.

I agree. I'm not a huge fan of rap myself but a lot of the kids are. Besides, it's not about me.
 
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I was on x3 right behind him. He was really getting into it. I hate rap music but I could see that it seemed to really impact the kids on our sidelines. If that's what it take so be it. Yesterday was an amazing win and I'll do anything to keep this going, even if it means rap music.

I would rather hear the extended version of Rebecca Black's Friday 100x than hear that god awful "Cruise" song by Florida-Georgia Line one more time.
 
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I hated a couple of those rap songs yesterday, but who cares if I like it. As long as the players and recruits want it, that's all that matters
 
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The crowd was kind of in a lull and he single handily got about 1/2 the stadium up and loud
 
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Wasn't Jamal dancing but I did get a pic of Lewis. Walked right in front of my seats.


*pic will probably be sideways sorry
 

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The crowd was kind of in a lull and he single handily got about 1/2 the stadium up and loud

Absolute truth right there. When they say everyone associated with the program is doing work, that is so true! The fans, the DJ (Hinton), the camera guys, everybody!

GO VOLS!!!
 
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