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I apologize for the bad photo but I had to snap this while I was driving. This proves that VOL representation is strong even out here on the West Coast. Unfortunately, Nevada won't let me personalize my military plates other than Wing/Squadron #. The plate says UT VOLS in case you can't read it.
 

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I've seen a few UT hats and hoodies up here already. A lot more than I thought I would.
 
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I sport quite a few Orange dress shirts and sweaters at work. People just roll their eyes but I don't care. I give them the "you just don't get it" look.
 
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I'm in Kentucky and see Vols proudly wearing their jackets and shirts regalia at Walmart and bowling alleys. Once in a while I see white truck signifying the Vol-ness of the occupants.
 
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I'm in Kentucky and see Vols proudly wearing their jackets and shirts regalia at Walmart and bowling alleys. Once in a while I see white truck signifying the Vol-ness of the occupants.

:lolabove::lolabove::lolabove:

I don't know why this made me laugh!
 
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Plenty of Vol Fans in Colorado Springs. Of course having 5 Air Force and 1 huge Army base will bring in the out of state crowd.

I'm going to personalize a bumper sticker with green base and rocky mountains and wording: NATIVE - VOL FAN!. Maybe I'll even have the wording in Orange.
 
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I apologize for the bad photo but I had to snap this while I was driving. This proves that VOL representation is strong even out here on the West Coast. Unfortunately, Nevada won't let me personalize my military plates other than Wing/Squadron #. The plate says UT VOLS in case you can't read it.

Way to carry the flag!:rock: We have assumed control!
GO VOLS!
 
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I'm in Kentucky and see Vols proudly wearing their jackets and shirts regalia at Walmart and bowling alleys. Once in a while I see white truck signifying the Vol-ness of the occupants.

On game days everybody is wearing ORANGE, but after a lose I go in and I am the only one with a Tennessee cap on, some true ORANGE fans I wear my cap win or lose even after a 40 point beat them, and still damn proud to be a TENNESSEE VOL FAN.
 
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I saw a power T on the back glass of a Benz in Munich at a gas station. The guy was German and he said his daughter was studying at UT.
 
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I was surprised when a ran into a few Tennessee fans in Miami a couple of years ago.
 
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To quote ZZ Top: "We're Bad, We're Nationwide."
But the Vol influence is not limited to the borders of the United States.
I've seen Vol hats, shirts, bumper stickers, etc. all around the world from Angkor Wat to Andorra, from Bangkok to Bangladesh, from Zanzibar to Zürich. Vol appeal is universal.
 
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I ran into a Vol at the In & Out Burger in Vegas last month. Nice fellow.

I proudly sport a Tennessee license plate frame on the back of my Ferrari here in Austin, power Ts on the other cars. Quite a few Vol fans down here.
 

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