Vol Hall of Fame/Museum

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NighthawkVol

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I think it’s ridiculous that a program with as much history as Tennessee doesn’t have a Hall of Fame Museum that fans can enjoy. I’ve seen them at Alabama, Oregon, Texas, Duke (basketball), Kentucky (basketball), and Kansas (all sports).

There used to be one in the old Neyland Thompson Center, but they got rid of it after it was remodeled.

Those of us who are season ticket holders just received an email asking for our input on fan experience. For those of you who received it, I would urge you to respond in the comment section that we want a nice HOF Museum to compare with other historic programs. Maybe if enough of us clamor for it, they’ll add one. It would fit in nicely with the South end plaza plans.
 
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Ha ha, I can picture it now - the Tennessee Volunteer Hall of Fame, $12.99 per ticket. 29.99 for premium access - with light touching.

For an additional fee, you can don special wireless headphones that provide custom commentary, never-before-heard anecdotes, and personal reflections from a cast of Hall of Fame Volunteers. Walk alongside the legends themselves as you explore the Hall's many exhibits and features. Boasting dozens of notable Vol legends such as Joshua Dobbs ($5.99), Al Wilson ($9.99), Jauan Jennings ($5.99), Casey Clausen ($9.99), David Cutcliffe ($12.99), Philip Fulmer ($14.99), Heath Shuler ($14.99), or even the great Peyton Manning ($24.99) - each trip through the Hall of Fame can bring an entirely new and unique perspective to your journey through Volunteer history.

The Vol Hall of Fame - open for business today!
 
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I went down there a couple years ago and was told that Butch had all that stuff moved upstairs for recruits and their families. It needs to be available to public.
 
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