We actually only heard Rocky Top twice - Once at the very beginning of the 
game, and then after their touchdown. Their band was surprisingly quiet. We 
were sitting right next to the gator band, which made it very cool.

After the game, we hung around for a long time - the gators own Neyland! I told 
my daughter quite loudly at the beginning of the game that since the gators own 
Neyland Stadium, I wanted to come and tour our property like a good landlord.

Randy

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Clarle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:35 PM
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Neyland has been good to the 
Gators


  I will really miss being there in Neyland this Saturday

   where we have really done a great job ever since SOS revived the Gators. I 
saw all but one of those last seven trips to the home of Rocky Top. Living in 
the land of the Vols until 2004 was a fun time watching the Gators (and helping 
to get the Music City Gators going). I still have my "UF11" auto tag, now on 
the wall. Before 1990 the Vol fans I worked with had little respect for the 
Gators even though we had the occasional win. As the years flew by and the 
Gators advanced to lead the SEC it was great to witness the change in attitude 
of my co-workers. They still cheered for the Vols as much as ever but most of 
them grew to at least respect the Gators success while trying hard not to admit 
it. They hoped we would stumble but knew deep down they were the underdogs. To 
me the height of VOL frustration came in 1998. They could hardly remember the 
last time they had beat us in Neyland. We came in with the opportunity to once 
again knock them out of the SEC/ national championship race. It was a late 
afternoon game and I have never felt as much tension in the air before a game 
as around 110,000 fans filed into the stadium (including whatever minimum 
allotment they had to give UF-maybe 8 or 10,000??).  It was literally a case of 
"we will beat those *******Gators **** tonight OR ELSE!!!" They just had to do 
it but were far from confident. The thought crossed my mind that leaving the 
stadium after the win I expected that night could be hazardous to my health 
wearing my Gator garb! Of course that missed field goal in overtime saved the 
game for the Vols as they let out a giant sigh of relief and I was almost (but 
not really) relived as well that we could walk out in relative safety as UT 
celebrated.  One more note of trivia from that game-as we missed that final 
field goal the goal post came down nearly as fast the ball sailed by in the 
opposite direction!! It had to set a record of its own plus the remains of the 
CBS camera on that goal post were reportedly found somewhere on campus the next 
day.

   

  Anyway, I look forward to Percy Harvin, Tebow and all the Gators celebrating 
Sat night leaving Neyland with little or no chorus of 'Rocky Top' to be heard!

   

  GatorTC

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John 
Vega
  Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 10:17 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Neyland has been good to the 
Gators

   

   

  On Sep 16, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Shane Ford wrote:





  Think about it. In the last seven trips Florida has made to Knoxville, the 
Gators have won five times. They would have won a sixth if not for a pair of 
blown calls. They could have won all seven if not for a case of fumble-itis and 
a missed field goal in overtime.

   

  Terry Jackson's knee was down.

   

  -Zeb

   




   


  

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