There have been highs and lows in games before but this one I will always remember as feeling the lowest low and then one of the highest highs. It was running through my mind that Tennessee had not won a national championship in my lifetime and I was 47 at the time and born only a few months after the Vols won the NC in 1951. When the 'Hogs had the ball with 2 minutes to go, I was really down. I had driven from Chicago where I lived at the time and did not want to think about the long trip home. And then the fumble and Ratliff's recovery. From the time Travis Henry started his march toward the south end zone, all of the fans who were there in Neyland were totally frenzied. In that short period of time, I not only lost my voice but lost it for almost a week. And it happened in front of me as I sit low down upper deck south end zone. I agree with those who posted that hopefully the recruits saw this was. "This is Tennessee!"