Mattingly: For new coach, here's UT Tradition 101

Memo to Lane Kiffin:

There are those timid souls who, for whatever reason, pooh-pooh the idea of promoting tradition and history, particularly when times might be perceived as bad, football-wise.

There is something special about Tennessee tradition and heritage, especially for those of us who have been around a while.

That's the message being sent to you, Lane, as the new sheriff in town.

"I will give my all for Tennessee today."

Wherever Tennessee plays, that message is the last thing players see as they leave for the playing field. It's a silent motivator, a statement of purpose set forth from those who have gone before, who have worn the orange jerseys over the years.

The young men representing the University of Tennessee on the gridiron have faced that challenge, week-in and week-out, year-in and year-out. They've traditionally been up to the legacy. It remains a way of life, with great challenges and great rewards.

One old Vol, a longshoreman disguised as a fullback, put the idea succinctly.

"To play for Tennessee, you have to get wet all over," said Leonard Coffman, a Greeneville native from the glory days of 1937-39.

Game day on campus has likewise been something special.

On football weekends, the campus seems to take on a life of its own, as Vol fans, seemingly coming from everywhere at once, descend on the stadium area, everyone anticipating what might happen. There are tailgates by the hundreds, a steady stream of traffic, and building excitement. Orange dominates.

Then there's the "Vol Walk," a magic moment dating to 1989. That's how the team gets to the stadium. The Vols used to get there by bus, maybe even by foot, but this way is much more fun.

The event is replete with cheerleaders and a pep band. Tennessee fans by the thousands turn out to greet their heroes as they walk to the stadium.

The itinerary is a sentimental trip through most of the recorded history of Tennessee football.

For the home team, there's a right turn on Johnny Majors Boulevard coming out of the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center (named for Gen. Robert R. Neyland and Knoxville business leader B. Ray Thompson). Players and coaches alike respectfully touch the names on the granite monument to Vols of days gone by, located just outside the building.

It's then left up Lake Loudoun Boulevard, right on Volunteer Boulevard, then right again onto Peyton Manning Pass, to a left turn on Phillip Fulmer Way.

There's a right turn to the dressing room through Gate 21 at the north end of the stadium, also named for Neyland. There are also the names of the man and his wife who made the first stadium, 3,200 seats, a reality in 1921, Col. William Shields and wife, Alice Watkins-Shields.

It says something about the influence of a man named Bob Neyland that game day at home begins at a football building and ends at a stadium, both bearing his name. The four-lane boulevard by the river behind the south end of the stadium is also called Neyland Drive.

The visiting team, for its part, generally comes down Neyland Drive from either side of town (depending on the hotel of choice), turns on Lake Loudoun Boulevard, then right on Phillip Fulmer Way, and ends up behind the south end of the stadium on Tee Martin Drive at Gate 7, complete with police escort.

The home team, wearing orange jerseys and white pants, please, with the "Ts" on each side of the helmet, runs onto the field just before kickoff through a large "T," facing north to south, with a left turn to the team bench on the east side. Those who haven't yet seen it will find it to be an experience they'll never forget.

If it doesn't have an effect on Vol fans, call for the medics.

Some free (and unsolicited) advice:

Keep the Vol Walk.

Please say, KNEE-land, "just like my knee," as Bob's wife, Ada Fitch (Peggy) Neyland, Mrs. Neyland to many, once said. Knoxville radio reporters and other media are slow learners on this issue, but remember that it's KNEE-land.

The band also will play Rocky Top more than several times, maybe 20 to 30 times, maybe more, during each game. It might drive you crazy, but it drives the opposing coaches crazier. Lou Holtz said that after the 1990 Notre Dame game.

While there did seem to be some legitimate crazies in the west end zone at the Oakland Coliseum, they don't compare, in the least, to what you will see at Tennessee and across the SEC. Neyland Stadium is a special place, and the SEC is something unique as well. You'll find that out quickly in 2009.

You are now one of the heroes.

Welcome to your new home.

An unabashed believer in tradition and history, Tom Mattingly is the author of "The Tennessee Football Vault: The Story of the Tennessee Volunteers, 1891-2006" (2006), to be published in second edition in 2009, and "Tennessee Football: The Peyton Manning Years" (1998). He may be reached at tjmshm@comcast.net. His News Sentinel blog is called "The Vol Historian."

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Comments » 85

volsboy1983 writes:

Great peice keep it that way kiffin

volfan_stuck_in_jersey writes:

actually not a bad piece at all!

Voluvr writes:

Welcome Coach! Thanks for the hard work and your new editions to this rich history that you are now a part of!

Voluvr writes:

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gatorzz thanks again for the confirmation that Coach is doing a great job!

The only self promotion here is yours.

nicksjuzunk#646117 writes:

Well done Tom. The best articles on GVX.

I can't imagine him getting away with letting go of too much tradition. I don't know what CLK has in mind but forgetting a rich tradition benefits nothing.

HollySpringsVOL writes:

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Yawn....

Please don't feed the troll. If we ignore him, eventually he will get tired of not eliciting a response from the true Vols and will find another place in an attempt to bolster his pathetic excuse of an ego.

Voluvr writes:

I don't think that he is too concerned with changing anything. He has to coach em up now.

I would predict the only tradition that may be in peril would be the 10 Maxims. Not forgotten, not taken out of the locker room, just maybe not repeated before each game.

NorthwestVol writes:

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You are truely a unique individual. Have you ever recorded the amount of time you devote to this web site? It must take a supreme dedication.

Seriously, you are welcome to your opinion as are we all. Why though, do you feel the need to share it here?

txvolsfan writes:

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I'll take stones over Urban Cryer

txvolsfan writes:

in response to HollySpringsVOL:

Yawn....

Please don't feed the troll. If we ignore him, eventually he will get tired of not eliciting a response from the true Vols and will find another place in an attempt to bolster his pathetic excuse of an ego.

He'll have to get a job first!!!
Maybe Urban could make him his tissue boy to wipe away his tears

Voluvr writes:

I don't want to be too hard on gatorzz. First, he loves when people respond to him and after all, it is his life.

Voluvr writes:

So, go get em gatorzz!

TommyJack writes:

Tom Mattingly da man.

daschmit#297884 writes:

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Gatorzz, I am beginning to worry about your health. I hope that you don’t have any open sores and/or are utilizing the appropriate anti-toxin. Exposure to the venom that you are constantly spouting could eventually prove to be fatal.

SEAL_9821 writes:

in response to NorthwestVol:

You are truely a unique individual. Have you ever recorded the amount of time you devote to this web site? It must take a supreme dedication.

Seriously, you are welcome to your opinion as are we all. Why though, do you feel the need to share it here?

As I said earlier, the gay florida kid/fan that calls himself/herself gatorzz probably doesn't have a job and is drawing a SS check because he's to sorry to work. That's why he spends so much time on here.

Greer_Vol_22 writes:

He has a lot of football x's and o's to fix before he worries about tradition.

graphpro#231211 writes:

It must be tough being a gator fan. Especially since a pitiful Georgia team just beat you in BBall.....
gatorzz just lickin' his wounds by spending time with us... his most special and trusted Vol Vans...thanks gatorzz. Happy Valentines Day.

We'll see you soon on the hard court and grid ironh.

huntined#565710 writes:

Want too have some fun...google --florida recruiting violations,,,goes back a looooooong way.

GerryOP writes:

Delightful article ... 203 days until we again hear the echoes of "It's Football Time In Tennessee!".

huntined#565710 writes:

in response to huntined#565710:

Want too have some fun...google --florida recruiting violations,,,goes back a looooooong way.

florida gators recruiting violations

huntined#565710 writes:

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
That is not what it is zz...
maybe you need to just google florida gator violations..
I see it a lot on GATORSPORTS.COM

sidwalkvol writes:

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actually, there is nothing to debate in your posts because you incessantly resort to personal attacks and name-calling. What irks is that you keep at it. By the way, the Dogs looked good today.

huntined#565710 writes:

ZZ GOT TO GO!! VALENTINE MEAL OUT WITH WIFE..
WILL CHAT TOMORROW.. I know you had a hard day today and we all have had them..But guess what LIFE GOES ON !!
CATCH YOU LATER..

sidwalkvol writes:

"lil lane" to begin with. Who are YOU to call him him anything other than Mr. Kiffin or Coach Kiffin or CLK? My mother taught me never to call anyone behind their back what I would not call them to their face... Is "Lil Lane" what you would call him to his face? I rather doubt it.

sidwalkvol writes:

I have the same problem, by the way, with all the Volposters on this site who were so disrespectful to CPF, whether as to his physique or whatever. It is one thing to debate the issues, quite another to insult a man. I have no respect for whoever does that kind of thing under the cover of a message board alias.

GerryOP writes:

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That's a lie ... you don't have a friend.

LDDFC912 writes:

Tom. Thank you for reminding me the reason I get AMPED!for Tennessee Football. Great article. And Gatorzz... Know your role and shut your %@ck sipper!

sidwalkvol writes:

in the Swamp...with the anomymity and cover of 80K fans! What a man! Gonna hold a clever poster. Boy, that will show him!

The KID? THE KID? How OLD are you?

sidwalkvol writes:

you are proving that you are a name-caller, which was my original point

Major_Magilicutty writes:

I wont watch a game where the power T isnt on their helmets. No sense in that.

Caspian writes:

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Get ready. We're coming.

ncvol17 writes:

Note: Adidas send over a dozen Orange shirts, a dozen White shirts w/ Orange accents, and NO Black shirts of any type.

McMillans: get his sizes from the wifey and complete his wardrobe as a VOL.

ncvol17 writes:

Anyone know which University began the tradition of the team walking across a campus to the stadium? Bet it is some interesting trivial information. Wonder how long ago. Seems like a lot of schools do it now.

798orange writes:

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This site is obviously open for commentary to anyone who has an opinion, including fans of other teams. In fact, their participation sometimes makes for a more lively and interesting debate, so they should be welcome here if they have a degree of knowledge and stay out of the gutter. However, there are times when the topic of discussion (like the one here) is better suited for loyal UT fans without the intrusion of our regular outside agitator. Sometimes what you say seems out of place and when you have nothing of substance to say you just need to shut up and go away.

tennezz writes:

Anybody smell a gatorazz?

tractoronthepole writes:

Mattingly the only thing wrong with this article is that it had to end. Good writing, gave me chill bumps like I had at my first ballgame. Brought up many memories, The T opening up, The Band Major's March, Announcers "Please turn to page __ of your program ..................Pease Pay THESE PRICES and PLEASE PAY NO MORE", The belting out WITH A HIGH NOTE of the last verse AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVVVVVVVVVVEEE!!!!!! Is it football season yet?

BIGEJ writes:

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Folks, she is not a gator "poster;" she is an imposter; she works for KNS; does everyone thinks she is really this obtuse? Let her have her opinion for what is worth to her to make a living.....

dvols writes:

let me be the first to wish time tebow a happy valentines!

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY TIM!

BubbaVol writes:

Get ready for orange helmets with old english "T". This guy doesn't care about tradition, he wants everything to be about him.

BIGEJ writes:

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Ms. Gz (KNS hired blogger); the KNS staff will not like you using old material; attempt something new, original; opps I forgot; you get paid to type not to think.....GO VOLS

GerryOP writes:

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... 203 days until we again hear the echoes of "It's Football Time In Tennessee!"

or ... were you harkening back to Buffalo Bob? If so, the correct answer to "What time is it?" ... all together now ... "It's Howdy Doody time!"

senracjr writes:

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NorthwestVol writes:

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ZZ, I'm not looking for a debate. I'm just darn interested in what sort of person spends so much of their life hanging out on another team's site trying to stir up an argument.

I don't hate or even dislike you. I just don't understand. Honestly, do you have nothing better to do?

CoachNeyland writes:

Gatorzz needs to just worry about that big tough Gerogia b-ball squad

Seriouslyorange writes:

Tom Mattingly's piece should remind all Vols how deeply we all feel about our traditions, and how we would fight like madmem if they were threatened, which I really don't think will happen under CLK on his watch.
Thanks Tom for a great take on why we are 'proud to be a vol'

orangevolz writes:

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Why should we debate a retard? I am just surprised that the Gators don't have their own board.

BIGEJ writes:

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Miss. Z, sad commentary that you cannot do your KNS blog job without relying on others; KNS and the volunteer faithful would be better served if you did a different public role; one that uses language like, "would like to super size their order?"....once again, I understand; you could not pass the test...again typing is what you do best.

sidwalkvol writes:

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as I said, name-calling and personal attacks, this time for something that happened 20 years ago! Not excusing it, just saying that this is your style. You are not interested in discussion of the issues, just trashing and slashing. I for one am tired enough of it that I wish GVX would ban you, not because you speak the truth but because you speak only ad homimen.

tums writes:

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If by fail you mean he took away two Florida prospects and brought them to Tennessee, then i guess he did fail.

tums writes:

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Using your logic, Florida fans wouldn't be so upset and wouldn't have had the reaction they have to Kiffin if there wasn't truth to it.

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