You’ve seen college football crowds have organized blackouts and even stripe their stadiums in different colors. Looks like Tennessee will take a different approach to fan-organized clothing choice, modeling their crowd for Saturday’s game against Florida after their trademark checkerboard end zone.
Tennessee’s crowd will be one giant checkerboard against Florida
The Volunteers’ end zone design will make its way around the rest of the stadium.
It's Florida Week! Time To #CheckerNeyland!: #VolNation, you asked for it! Make it a reality! http://t.co/JBFxUP3zgv pic.twitter.com/gz0oU4fO1t
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) September 28, 2014 The best part? This was originally an idea from Tennessee fans.
If Oklahoma can stripe their stands in shirts, I don't see why this can't be done in Neyland.... #VolArtConcept pic.twitter.com/H6jYHMI2Qx
— Spencer Barnett (@CleVOLander) September 15, 2014 Tennessee isn’t the only one to get creative in the stands this year. Nebraska unveiled a great banner in the stands for their game against Miami, and brought it back for the team’s next game against Illinois.
The two teams will square off Saturday, October 4 at 12 p.m. ET. The game (and its design) will be broadcast on the SEC Network.


















