Tennessee Fans Have Created A Website To 'Checker' Vanderbilt's Stadium In November Like It's A Home Game
If you watched Tennessee's game against Florida last Saturday, you saw the Vols' annual Checker Neyland game. It's one of the most beautiful sights in college football.
Making a stadium look that awesome is fairly easy when it's your team's home game, though. It's a little bit different when you try to take the show on the road. But that's exactly what Tennessee fans are trying to do when the Vols play at Vanderbilt on November 26.
Normally, something like this would be borderline impossible, but never underestimate what Vol Twitter is capable of accomplishing. Ninety percent of the crowd is UT fans when the Volunteers play in Nashville anyway, so this isn't out of the question.
We have two months to put this thing together and if it comes to fruition, it would be the greatest troll in college football history. I am already giddy at the thought of an orange and white checkerboard crowd taking over Vanderbilt Stadium to watch the Vols punch their ticket to the SEC Championship Game.
Vanderbilt is obviously already the biggest joke in college football, but if its fans allow this to happen in their home stadium, the NCAA may actually need to step in and shut the program down.