Anyone on this site ever run through the T

#2
#2
I ran through the T a lot last season, I'm Erik Ainge.
 
#4
#4
Back in the late eighties, while working field camera for local TV, I was able to follow the team from the edge of the stadium to a few yards onto the field. Not really a full run through the "T", but plenty good enough to get me completely pumped...
 
#5
#5
Back in the late eighties, while working field camera for local TV, I was able to follow the team from the edge of the stadium to a few yards onto the field. Not really a full run through the "T", but plenty good enough to get me completely pumped...
I bet that was cool man:thumbsup:
 
#8
#8
I've spread the T while in the Pride. Does that count?:dunno:

Yes, it does. Pretty cool.

You know, if the band ever going to screw up playing Rocky Top, that would be the time--just as the players emerge from the tunnel. Nobody can hear the song.
 
#10
#10
unless there was 107000 people there, and 100 football players then no. But still cool.

Well, there weren't many people there during practice, but on gameday that was pretty much the case. Kinda hard to be in the Pride and spread the T without that happening.:p
 
#11
#11
wow i totally read your post wrong. Yeah that definitely counts. I'll sound completely stupid if I try to explain how i read it lol.
 
#12
#12
Back in the late eighties, while working field camera for local TV, I was able to follow the team from the edge of the stadium to a few yards onto the field. Not really a full run through the "T", but plenty good enough to get me completely pumped...

I did the same thing during the Georgia game 3 years ago. I was standing beside Justin Harrell when he took off running, that is one massive dude. Unfortunately I was also standing about 10 yards from the dreaded fumble that killed us later.
 
#13
#13
I did the same thing during the Georgia game 3 years ago. I was standing beside Justin Harrell when he took off running, that is one massive dude. Unfortunately I was also standing about 10 yards from the dreaded fumble that killed us later.

The highs and lows of football. Bummer the low ruled that day.
 
#14
#14
I did the same thing during the Georgia game 3 years ago. I was standing beside Justin Harrell when he took off running, that is one massive dude. Unfortunately I was also standing about 10 yards from the dreaded fumble that killed us later.
Why didn't you fall on the ball or make the tackle since apparently no one on Tennessee's team was interested in doing either.
 
#15
#15
Why didn't you fall on the ball or make the tackle since apparently no one on Tennessee's team was interested in doing either.

I might have been momentarily distracted since that was also the end of the field where the Dance Team was standing. You know that might explain why we didn't recover the ball.
 
#16
#16
Why didn't you fall on the ball or make the tackle since apparently no one on Tennessee's team was interested in doing either.

We were in the goal line offense. We had huge tight ends and O-linemen in there. The fastest guy on the field was probably either Casey Clausen or the running back (I think either Troy Fleming or Jabari Davis). The UGA defender got a head start, no one was going to catch him.
 
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#17
We were in the goal line offense. We had huge tight ends and O-linemen in there. The fastest guy on the field was probably either Casey Clausen or the running back (I think either Troy Fleming or Jabari Davis). The UGA defender got a head start, no one was going to catch him.
My season tickets are in that endzone and that play happened right in front of me. I sit 11 rows from the field and when I saw the ball go off Fleming's hip as Casey was trying to hand it off to Jabari Davis I just could not believe it. And your right...UGA player actually had maybe 15 yard head start.....no one was going to catch him.:cray:
 

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