Published Sept. 2, 2010
There may not be much hope for a National Championship or even a bowl game, but that won't deter Vol fans from cheering for their favorite team.
| Story | Date Posted |
|---|---|
| Dooley era opens to 'patient' fans | Sept. 5, 2010 |
| New face of Neyland | Sept. 2, 2010 |
| Tough road ahead doesn't deter Vol fans | Sept. 2, 2010 |
| Big Orange fans involuntarily relocated | Sept. 4, 2010 |
| Name | Credits |
|---|---|
| Erin Chapin | Videographer and editor |
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Comments » 3
BornVolDieVol writes:
I live in Florida now and as I was giving my "passion filled" thoughts on the Vols and Coach Dooley to a Miami alum last week, he looked at me and said "Wow, You really are a TRUE FAN." I must say that I was filled with PRIDE by that statement! Vol Fans are faithful and strong and we know that there is something special about being a Tennessee Volunteer... something that can't be easily described with words... Something that is felt with all your heart and soul! ITS GREAT TO BE A TENNESSEE VOL!!!
rbwusa writes:
I echo the thoughts of bornvoldievol I remember watching my brother Jim Winsteasd practice at UT way back in the early 60's the stadium was still a horse shoe..I've followed The Big Orange Proudly in my travels all over the USA even to Korea. Living in Florida now for over 24 years rest assured YOU won't take my Vols away from me EVER!
volsgirl writes:
From East Asian, resident here at Chattanooga (out side little town call Soddy-Daisy) for 40 years there is no place like Rocky Top and the Big Orange Country is get in your bloods .............is it Great to be the TENNESSEE VOLS
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