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The Tailgater's Handbook America's Official Site for College Football Fans
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Tennessee Tailgaters
The Hill Since the 1800s, The Hill has been symbolic of the higher education in Tennessee. The University, founded in 1794 as Blount College in a lone, two-story house, had its beginnings on The Hill and quickly grew around it. The main part of UT's old campus stands on this rising bank above the north shore of the Tennessee River. Neyland Stadium sprawls at the base of The Hill, between it and the River. Years of constant expansion and development have pushed the campus west of The Hill. Ayres Hall, built in 1919, holds a commanding view over the campus and houses the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, and still provides the most dynamic and recognizable scenes on campus. Next to that building is the oldest building on campus, South Stadium Hall, built in 1872. Today The Hill is the center of activity for the majors of natual sciences, mathematics, computer sciences and engineering.
Neyland Stadium Click the photo of the stadium to go to it's info
page The Vols take the field in a sea of orange.
LP Photo -The Vol-ettes tailgating while overlooking the Volunteer Navy below
LP Photo - Tennessee sure knows how to throw a band party
LP Photo- An after game drink at the OCI (Ole College Inn on the Strip)
LP Photo - Tailgating outside Neyland Stadium Famous over the whole SEC, most of "Just Some Fans" are pictured here. Click their photo to go to their extensive VOL web site. This and the following photos are mostly from JSF. I think it really stands for Just Some Fine People.
If you haven't heard it yet..just let the music load Rocky Top Wish that I was on ol'Rocky Top, down in the
Tennessee hills; Rocky Top, you'll always be home sweet home to
me. Once two strangers climbed ol' Rocky Top,
lookin'
for a moonshine still; Rocky Top, you'll always be home sweet home to
me. I've had years of cramped-up city life, trapped
like a duck in a pen;
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