Well when I was 12 aeons ago, I got grounded for 4 straight weekends no TV, nothing, my dad one Saturday came into my room while my mom was getting her hair done. My dad came in and said "boy if u want to watch TV while your mom is gone u can. I was like efff yeh, he then said don't get too happy, you can only watch Tennessee football. I was like ok whatever but hey it's tv. It was the uf downpour game. From that point on after I left tennessee and moved to az in 2000 and bleed orange. My dad was shot and killed 11yrs ago in Dallas. When my son was 16 in 2016 he sat down and watched the Florida game, and then the hail Mary. After he saw those two games and how jacked I got he slowly did what I did when I was young, he just kept reading about Vol football and learning from me. Same as my dad did to me telling me the history, players, and tradition since there was no internet back then. My son would spend hrs and hrs googling, watching YouTube. Now he gives me a run for my money with knowledge and recruiting etc...its a joy to see how it gets passed onto future generations. My son has never even lived in Tennessee like I did for 22yrs,i brought him to the 22 Florida game and he had goosebumps from the atmosphere, I looked at him and said now you're a VFL, it was a tearful moment.
Nothing exciting here. My father lettered at Tennessee in 1931, brother played basketball here in 1941 before volunteering for the Army Air Corps , and my son lettered 1995-1998. I have 6 generations of my family who attended Tennessee. I never considered going anywhere other than Tennessee.. " Born and bred" a Tennessee VOL.How many of you are fans of Tennessee NOT because of: living in Tennessee, attending the university, or having family that are Vol fans?
I bet there are some interesting stories out there on how some became Vol fans.
That's unusual, I think. You're in North Georgia and attending a home game in Athens.I grew up in north Georgia. My father was a Vol fan, but that's not why I became one. Growing up, I was an NFL kid. I became a huge Oakland Raiders fan at a young age and only cared about the NFL. I paid zero attention to college football. It wasn't until I was around 18 or so that a buddy of mine had an extra ticket to go see Georgia play Tennessee at Neyland. I had never been but I had heard stories about how great the experience was, so I tagged along. It was the electric GameDay experience I had that day that made me a Vols fan! I had never experienced anything like it! From that day forward I was a VFL.
Venn I vas a leetle boy growing up in Bavaria, I tried to vatch die fussball in Deutschland, but I vas alvays falling asleep! Dann vun day my Amerikan neighbor vas vatching someding on der television. “Vas ist das?” I asked him! He said “Das ist die “University of Tennessee Volunteers” fussball!” Vell, I vatched ein leetle bit und bevor you know it, I vas in love mit dem team!
True story.
You in Mason Co?Born, raised, and still live in BBN. Majority of every single person I know is a Kitty Cat fan. I even attended many UK football games growing up because my grandfather had season tickets. They sucked and I wasn't a fan at all. The Hefty Lefty (RIP) was fun to watch, but he never made me a fan of them...
It was actually Chris Lofton and Bruce Pearl that made a fan of the Big Orange! Strangely, I grew up only liking basketball. It was later on that football became my favorite sport, and strangely enough it was during our dark years... the Dooley and Butchie era is where my obsession with football started.
So in essence, I didn't get to even enjoy 98'. I was under ten and I wasn't a fan yet. So, I have yet to see us win one sadly. I do take honor that I'm certainly not a bandwagon fan though lol.
How many of you are fans of Tennessee NOT because of: living in Tennessee, attending the university, or having family that are Vol fans?
I bet there are some interesting stories out there on how some became Vol fans.
If you grew up in Bavaria, why do you have a French accent? C'mon, quit BS-ing us!Venn I vas a leetle boy growing up in Bavaria, I tried to vatch die fussball in Deutschland, but I vas alvays falling asleep! Dann vun day my Amerikan neighbor vas vatching someding on der television. “Vas ist das?” I asked him! He said “Das ist die “University of Tennessee Volunteers” fussball!” Vell, I vatched ein leetle bit und bevor you know it, I vas in love mit dem team!
True story.