I’m taking it all in tbh. I was in row 9 for this game. I got row 1 for Austin Peay and UTSA, which was really cool. I actually prefer to be around rows 20-30. Those are the best views in my opinion because there aren’t quite as many pom poms, the seats are a bit steeper so you don’t have to look at the back of somebody’s head as much, and you get to see plays form a lot better. If you wanna see what a view from row 25 (my favorite row), check out my video on the Bama game from last year
@@jamessaibot5681 oh I’m actually a student, so I am in the student section. They also assign us seats so we don’t have a choice, but I’ll keep SeatGeek in mind for future games. That’s good to know, I appreciate it
@@troywilson9885 it might be worse than you think. Everybody knows about the Florida, Alabama, and 3 quarters of the Missouri game going without any live ball penalties being called against them. That's 11 quarters. It gets lost somehow, but in UT's opening game no live ball penalties were called against Virginia either. Making it actually 15 quarters over 4 games, with no live ball penalties called against opponents, this year. It's alredy flies in the face of logic, and now we have Georgia coming in, predictability to increase those numbers.
@@Creekchug I assume that nobody paid attention to it against Virginia because we won so big, but that’s so interesting. Those numbers did increase in the Georgia game. Even though penalties did not influence the outcome of the UGA game, it’s still so alarming. I’m still confused about the holding penalty that negated Doneiko’s pick. And they showed a missed facemask call on replay
Still cool even with the pom poms in your way. I've never been that close to any sports event.
I’m taking it all in tbh. I was in row 9 for this game. I got row 1 for Austin Peay and UTSA, which was really cool. I actually prefer to be around rows 20-30. Those are the best views in my opinion because there aren’t quite as many pom poms, the seats are a bit steeper so you don’t have to look at the back of somebody’s head as much, and you get to see plays form a lot better. If you wanna see what a view from row 25 (my favorite row), check out my video on the Bama game from last year
Seat geek is your friend then. I went to see the vols making payments on our seats. I didn't make the first payment till 3 weeks after the game
@@jamessaibot5681 oh I’m actually a student, so I am in the student section. They also assign us seats so we don’t have a choice, but I’ll keep SeatGeek in mind for future games. That’s good to know, I appreciate it
I remember when Hadden made that interception, I was screaming “Get on the ground!!” 😅😅😅
You and me both haha
Go vols! Nice seats.
GBO‼️🍊
On the TxA&M touchdown, the only guy who could make the tackle was blocked in the back.
How does that go unseen?
You’re 100% right. It’s alarming at how few live-ball penalties have been called against Tennessee’s opponents this year
@@troywilson9885 it might be worse than you think. Everybody knows about the Florida, Alabama, and 3 quarters of the Missouri game going without any live ball penalties being called against them. That's 11 quarters. It gets lost somehow, but in UT's opening game no live ball penalties were called against Virginia either. Making it actually 15 quarters over 4 games, with no live ball penalties called against opponents, this year.
It's alredy flies in the face of logic, and now we have Georgia coming in, predictability to increase those numbers.
@@Creekchug I assume that nobody paid attention to it against Virginia because we won so big, but that’s so interesting. Those numbers did increase in the Georgia game. Even though penalties did not influence the outcome of the UGA game, it’s still so alarming. I’m still confused about the holding penalty that negated Doneiko’s pick. And they showed a missed facemask call on replay
Cool video and concept, Go Vols!
Thanks!
BGO!!!