Behavior Saturday

#54
#54
Are we going to need a Hall Monitor for this game?

Brother, we're up by about 14 and in kneel down mode we may need a hall monitor a bathroom monitor a school nurse and a resource officer.

We win and it is going to be an epic scene and I'm sure the media will spend the rest of next week condemning us. Really don't care. Quite frankly, I think it's the weirdness and passion of UT football that have kept me hanging on the last few years. Like a heroin addict chasing that fix.
 
#55
#55
If we win I hope they rip down the goal posts. I will never forget being on the strip until they brought in street cleaners to run people out after Florida in ‘98.
My kids have never experienced good Tennessee football. I hope they see history being made on Saturday.
I know “cool story bro”…. But grown men will weep if the bammers go down!
 
#56
#56
Look brother...we ain't classy. We've thrown mustard bottles and golf balls, burnt couches, made coaches not take the job that had the job...been laughed at and told were classless and still don't give AF. If we win yall, apologize to Jesus Sunday morning but everyone else can kick rocks. Just don't kill anyone. If a goalposts ends up in the TN River, that's okay too.
 
#59
#59
Alabama used to be some of the best fans to be around (Legion Field days) but this younger bunch is trash.
You are correct. I was at the Florida game. My wife and I are both in our 60's. She is a Gator fan. Of course, I am a die hard Vol all of my life. At least on 6-7 different occasions, drunk Tennessee college students tried to get in her face and yell the F...You term to her. I came really close to dragging one of them down the hill right where the Vol walk starts. She told me to leave it alone. It really was sad to see such behavior. But it happens at every campus these days with these young students. Ive seen it at numerous SEC campuses with these students. Looks bad on the universities, but I guess it is what it is. Go Vols.. Bust the Bammers.
 
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#61
#61
Look brother...we ain't classy. We've thrown mustard bottles and golf balls, burnt couches, made coaches not take the job that had the job...been laughed at and told were classless and still don't give AF. If we win yall, apologize to Jesus Sunday morning but everyone else can kick rocks. Just don't kill anyone. If a goalposts ends up in the TN River, that's okay too.
If the goal posts end up In the river it’s jsit a crappie/bass attractor. I’m for it
 
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Look brother...we ain't classy. We've thrown mustard bottles and golf balls, burnt couches, made coaches not take the job that had the job...been laughed at and told were classless and still don't give AF. If we win yall, apologize to Jesus Sunday morning but everyone else can kick rocks. Just don't kill anyone. If a goalposts ends up in the TN River, that's okay too.

You're right.

Which means OP is making a good point.

But an absolute USELESS suggestion at the same time hahaha!
 
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#67
I always love these "hall monitor" posts. Very productive.

There will be 101,000+ in Neyland Saturday. For arguments sake let's say 95k are UT fans, and 95% of UT fans are loud but respectable. That still leaves 4250 people who could act like jackasses and make millions of Vols fans everywhere look bad.

Every fan bases has this problem, and if you judge any group of people by the worst of the lot the issue is yours, not theirs.
Except Georgia fans...😁

Serious..they're the only ones i ahev seen that when the visit Neyland the jerk fans nearly out number their good fans.

This mah not be the case so much anymore but through the 90s and early 2000's ...those games sucked to attend due to fan behavior.
 
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#73
#73
I hope Neyland is the loudest it’s ever been but I hope that our fans show class in all situations. I used to go to Bryant Denny to watch us play years ago until their fanbase got rude and out of control. My half brother who is a big Alabama fan will not go to big games there anymore. He said he felt unsafe the year LSU beat them there on some controversial calls. He said there were fights everywhere and that was it for him. I hope that’s never the case at Neyland.
Thats what concerns me about this game: Controversial Calls!
 
#74
#74
I don't plan to behave, especially since I'll be watching the game with two Bama fans. Fortunately, the Notre Dame and Michigan fans who will also be with us will be rooting for the Big Orange.
 
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