wait... i thought it was illegal to mike the band to the loud speakers?



On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Before my diminishing usage of brain cells prevents further recollection
> of it I will offer my observations of the game.****
>
> Shane and I started from my house in ****Hendersonville**** at about 9:30
> am local time on Saturday.  Perfect weather.****
>
> Stopped for Starbucks in ****Gallatin**** and were off!****
>
> We saw quite a few cars locally sporting Gator flags, etc.  I took it as
> an omen.****
>
> Next stop was at a gas station at about mile 300 on the interstate.  A
> large van pulled up with all UT fans who mostly ignored us.****
>
> One of their brighter members shook his head at us.  I think he may have
> already been into the sauce.  That was about 10:30 am.****
>
> Next stop for lunch at a Subway.  Two highway patrol officers came in
> while we were eating. One joked that he didn’t want to see any Gator fans
> yet.****
>
> We talked for a while about football predictions, etc (he was a really
> nice guy) then moved on.****
>
> Got to ****Knoxville**** where the fun started.  Found a parking place
> for $20 and headed to The Strip to find tickets.****
>
> We walked for a bit holding up 2 fingers.  Found prices at $200 to $250
> apiece.  Kept walking.  ****
>
> Just as Shane was getting tired we walked up to an older gentleman who
> said he had 4 tickets and wanted to get rid of 2.****
>
> He asked what we would pay.  I offered $100 each and he accepted.  I think
> if I had offered $80 he would have been ok with that too.  The face value
> was $75.  He told us he and his son were up from ****Chattanooga**** and
> his son is a Gator.****
>
> He was looking for someone his son could talk to.  Then he dropped the
> bomb.  He is a Georgia Graduate!!!****
>
> But, we accepted the tickets anyway and sat with them at the game.  They
> turned out to be two of the nicest people I’ve ever met.  (that was
> difficult to admit to)****
>
> Next, off to the stadium.  We had about 2.5 hours before game time at that
> point, but I didn’t know what else to do.  My whole mission up until that
> point was to get tickets and we landed the best ones we could have possibly
> gotten.  Oh yes, the best part… They were on row 25 in the lower bowl.  We
> were just above the UF band in the middle of the ****Tennessee****section.  
> They were great seats!!!
> ****
>
> We walked toward the stadium through back streets.  There we walked past a
> high rise apartment building with balconies.****
>
> There were young males standing on the balconies shouting bad things.  I
> learned a couple of new words.  Shane already knew them.****
>
> I responded to one guy in a car who was giving us the one finger salute
> and hurling un-nice comments with, “Hey, I can see you’re a UT graduate!”*
> ***
>
> That didn’t go over well.  Shane complained someone screamed in his ear
> while we were on The Strip.  I’m sure he must have provoked the guy.  ****
>
> On to the Vol walk.  We watched from quite a distance.  I was impressed at
> that point with so many ****Tennessee**** fans who walked by, offering to
> shake hands and wishing us good luck.  ****
>
> Then into the stadium to find ****Leon****.  He had texted me his section
> and we walked up (way up) there.****
>
> Found him and Paula hanging out at the underside of their section.  There
> was a beautiful view of the **Tennessee River** from behind the cameraman
> who took our photo.****
>
> Stood with them awhile and on to our seats.****
>
> Lots of ****Tennessee**** fans around us.  I was impressed with how much
> they really expected to win that game.  When the ****Knoxville**** police
> posted the news that anyone caught storming the field after the game would
> be arrested it was clear there was no option or consideration for losing.
> I must have seen over a hundred posters during the day that said something
> about, “It’s our year!”****
>
> Everyone was very friendly and no one seemed to mind us cheering for the
> Gators.  I refrained from using any of my newly learned words.  ****
>
> Of course you saw the game.  It was as loud as UF can be at several points
> during the game.  Fortunately, I had worn my lucky shirt.****
>
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>
> I was very impressed with Jeff Driskell.  To be able to keep us in the
> game through the first half handling the ball the way he did, as a
> sophomore, was truly admirable.  ****
>
> After we went ahead 27-14 the mass exodus was on.  The way the game had
> gone I was surprised to see it begin there.  But, the aisles weren’t nearly
> big enough to get them all out.****
>
> After that you could see lots of blue.  The team came over to the band
> after the game and they played the Alma Mater, but as close as we were we
> could only hear the ****Tennessee**** band playing.  They were miked to
> loud speakers!  I still have that damned song going through my head!****
>
> Anyway, after the Alma Mater Will Muschamp ran over and did a couple of
> Gator chomps, you’ve seen the photos, and that got us all worked up again.
> ****
>
> Long wait to get out of parking.  Long wait to get on the road.  Then
> smooth sailing to home.  No bad fans on the way back.  J****
>
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