jonnon111
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I have to listen to that rap crap all game long, At least I can understand the words Garth sings.
The fan participation in Neyland is weak as water compared to Florida’s Don’t Back Down, LSU’s Calling Baton Rouge (even with 20,000 walking out) & Bama’s Dixieland.It only still exists due to the large volume of fan participation.
It started the year Garth did the stadium show in Neyland, I assume as a low key form of advertisement.
The stadium basically screams it, so I’d venture to guess the folks speaking negatively here are in the minority.
I'm just gonna KEEP posting it till it becomes "the choice" of Mr. White...
THIS should be played INSTEAD of that Okie song...it took place in Neyland...Gibbs High Graduate...it "hits Home"...it's an actual "sing-a-long'...the lyrics fit a true East Tennessean...lasts 4:45 seconds which is perfect timing...it ends with a guy in a Power T hat...and it FEATURES "The Sheriff"...
Imagine THIS on EACH Jumbotron...
Because I disagree with him politically. That's how it is nowadays. There was a post I made a couple months ago in which I mentioned Trump, kind of as a joke. The whining and moaning was deafening from the snowflakes. I have no doubt the fate of this post will be similarHow is Garth Brooks not a good man? Just because you disagree with him politically?
I’ve said it before, copperhead road and touch the fireworks off one time at 19 seconds when the bass drum hits. Play the song and you’ll see what I mean.
I like the song in and of itself, but what does it have to do with sports? Agree its demotivating, if anything. Odd choice for a song at the end of the third quarter.Prove me wrong.
Terrible song for motivation, no connection to Tennessee, sung by an Oklahoma boy.
Our recruits and players guaranteed hate it.
What does it have to do with anything? Better yet, why that song?
I hate the song and wouldn’t mind them ditching it. However I also acknowledge I’m in a minority since the 90% of the stadium songs along.Prove me wrong.
Terrible song for motivation, no connection to Tennessee, sung by an Oklahoma boy.
Our recruits and players guaranteed hate it.
What does it have to do with anything? Better yet, why that song?
It only still exists due to the large volume of fan participation.
It started the year Garth did the stadium show in Neyland, I assume as a low key form of advertisement.
The stadium basically screams it, so I’d venture to guess the folks speaking negatively here are in the minority.
Garth's music can be mighty cheesy, but to be fair, he never went so far as to organize an insurrection.Because I disagree with him politically. That's how it is nowadays. There was a post I made a couple months ago in which I mentioned Trump, kind of as a joke. The whining and moaning was deafening from the snowflakes. I have no doubt the fate of this post will be similar
I'm down for a change. There are enough country music artists that proudly rep the Vols. We can find something to call our own.Prove me wrong.
Terrible song for motivation, no connection to Tennessee, sung by an Oklahoma boy.
Our recruits and players guaranteed hate it.
What does it have to do with anything? Better yet, why that song?