On six or seven Saturdays each fall, a single stadium becomes a city of 107,000, larger than all but four cities in the entire state. And while the fans fill Neyland Stadium to watch their beloved Tennessee Volunteers play football, the gameday experience is much more than just the game. For more than 100 years, Tennessee football has been discussed on street corners, around water coolers, and in board rooms all over the state. Robert Heller has captured this spectacular tradition with full-color photography ranging from ...
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On six or seven Saturdays each fall, a single stadium becomes a city of 107,000, larger than all but four cities in the entire state. And while the fans fill Neyland Stadium to watch their beloved Tennessee Volunteers play football, the gameday experience is much more than just the game. For more than 100 years, Tennessee football has been discussed on street corners, around water coolers, and in board rooms all over the state. Robert Heller has captured this spectacular tradition with full-color photography ranging from candid closeups to panoramic shots and everything in between. For every fan of Tennessee football, this book will bring a new perspective to the spectacle of game day at Neyland Stadium.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 11h x 8 1/2w. A real nice clean unmarked 160 page first edition hardcover. Dust jacket has just a little edge wear and looks very nice. For more than 100 years, Tennessee football has been discussed on street corners, around water coolers, and in board rooms all over the state. Robert Heller has captured this spectacular tradition with full-color photography ranging from candid closeups to panoramic shots and everything in between. For every fan of Tennessee football, this book will bring a new perspective to the spectacle of game day at Neyland Stadium.