Went to my first game at Neyland!

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VOL 4 Life 83

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I’m 41 years old and a third generation Vol fan, born in Tennessee (Johnson City), but moved to North Carolina in elementary school. Parents didn’t have a lot of money so as a child never was able to go. Joined the military at age 21 and lived all over the country, so getting to a game was difficult.

This year I decided it was time and my schedule lined up. Neyland was everything I could dream of! The lights, the atmosphere, the sea of orange, the band, the crowd. There truly is no place like it! I sat high up in row R and was covered by stands above us, but halfway through the 4th as people left my wife and I moved down and could see the entire stadium. It was magical. Something I will never forget, and I will definitely make it to more games!
 
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I’m 41 years old and a third generation Vol fan, born in Tennessee (Johnson City), but moved to North Carolina in elementary school. Parents didn’t have a lot of money so as a child never was able to go. Joined the military at age 21 and lived all over the country, so getting to a game was difficult.

This year I decided it was time and my schedule lined up. Neyland was everything I could dream of! The lights, the atmosphere, the sea of orange, the band, the crowd. There truly is no place like it! I sat high up in row R and was covered by stands above us, but halfway through the 4th as people left my wife and I moved down and could see the entire stadium. It was magical. Something I will never forget, and I will definitely make it to more games!
Glad you got to go, VOL 4 Life 83!
There truly is no other experience like it. When the stadium is hopping and the Vols are winning meaningful game, its the most electric place on the planet.
 
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I’m 41 years old and a third generation Vol fan, born in Tennessee (Johnson City), but moved to North Carolina in elementary school. Parents didn’t have a lot of money so as a child never was able to go. Joined the military at age 21 and lived all over the country, so getting to a game was difficult.

This year I decided it was time and my schedule lined up. Neyland was everything I could dream of! The lights, the atmosphere, the sea of orange, the band, the crowd. There truly is no place like it! I sat high up in row R and was covered by stands above us, but halfway through the 4th as people left my wife and I moved down and could see the entire stadium. It was magical. Something I will never forget, and I will definitely make it to more games!
Thank you for your service to our Country!
 
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I’m 41 years old and a third generation Vol fan, born in Tennessee (Johnson City), but moved to North Carolina in elementary school. Parents didn’t have a lot of money so as a child never was able to go. Joined the military at age 21 and lived all over the country, so getting to a game was difficult.

This year I decided it was time and my schedule lined up. Neyland was everything I could dream of! The lights, the atmosphere, the sea of orange, the band, the crowd. There truly is no place like it! I sat high up in row R and was covered by stands above us, but halfway through the 4th as people left my wife and I moved down and could see the entire stadium. It was magical. Something I will never forget, and I will definitely make it to more games!
Happy for you Vol brother! That is awesome. Thank you for your service to our country.
 
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