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Lindsey Nelson Stadium is a baseball stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is the home field of the University of Tennessee Volunteers college baseball team. The stadium opened on February 23, 1993 [1] and holds 5,548 people. [2] The facility is named after Hall of Fame broadcaster [a] Lindsey Nelson, who attended the university and founded the ...
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More than 130,000 tickets were sold for the shows, and Knoxville hotels were packed for the events. The Saturday concert set a tour record for the Jacksons at the time with 50,239 tickets sold.
The Pride of the Southland is in formation while the UT team runs the T. 5 min video of the opening sequence of a football game. The "T" appears in two special places in Vol history and tradition. The "T" first appeared in 1964 when coach Doug Dickey added the familiar block letter T onto the side of the helmets; a rounded T came in 1968.
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It’s happening! Morgan Wallen is coming home. After teasing hometown fans in June, the country superstar and Gibbs High School graduate is coming back to Knoxville for a special concert Sept. 22 ...
A wall of fame is a wall containing plaques commemorating notable individuals. Wall of fame may also refer to: Celebrity wall, a wall on a restaurant or bar containing photos or caricatures, also known as a wall of fame; Wall of Fame, a short-lived 2011 British comedy panel show