I even heard that Phillip Fulmer was booed in Neyland Stadium when his name was announced. Classic! All that being said, I've been a Vol my ENTIRE life and knew Johnny Majors was the head coach when I was a mere 18 months old (we have a cassette tape recording to prove it). And so goes the next generation of Vol enthusiasts added to our family. Though Andy is a Miami Hurricane at heart, he has an appreciation for all things orange and especially enjoys a fall trip to the promise land that is Knoxville on gameday. Since we won't be going to a game this year, and we live only 45 minutes from the Swamp, we will continue to proudly wear our orange every weekend the Vols play--even if we aren't too proud of our team at the present!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The Vols may stink, but my boys will bleed orange!
Don't get me started about the recent debacle of the Tennessee Volunteers. Can we say implode?
I even heard that Phillip Fulmer was booed in Neyland Stadium when his name was announced. Classic! All that being said, I've been a Vol my ENTIRE life and knew Johnny Majors was the head coach when I was a mere 18 months old (we have a cassette tape recording to prove it). And so goes the next generation of Vol enthusiasts added to our family. Though Andy is a Miami Hurricane at heart, he has an appreciation for all things orange and especially enjoys a fall trip to the promise land that is Knoxville on gameday. Since we won't be going to a game this year, and we live only 45 minutes from the Swamp, we will continue to proudly wear our orange every weekend the Vols play--even if we aren't too proud of our team at the present!
I even heard that Phillip Fulmer was booed in Neyland Stadium when his name was announced. Classic! All that being said, I've been a Vol my ENTIRE life and knew Johnny Majors was the head coach when I was a mere 18 months old (we have a cassette tape recording to prove it). And so goes the next generation of Vol enthusiasts added to our family. Though Andy is a Miami Hurricane at heart, he has an appreciation for all things orange and especially enjoys a fall trip to the promise land that is Knoxville on gameday. Since we won't be going to a game this year, and we live only 45 minutes from the Swamp, we will continue to proudly wear our orange every weekend the Vols play--even if we aren't too proud of our team at the present!
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