
UT Home Sweet Home Smokey Tee
TheĀ Pride of the Southland Band first played the Osborne Brothers' 1967 bluegrass hit, "Rocky Top," during halftimeĀ against Alabama in 1972. The crowd at Neyland Stadium went crazy, and it soon became the unofficial fight song of the Tennessee Volunteers (and the official state song). After a big win, the Vols quarterback leads the band in performing the song, with Peyton Manning popularizing the tradition. āRocky Top, you'll always be, home sweet home to me.āĀ Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

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$13.30UT Home Sweet Home Smokey Tee
TheĀ Pride of the Southland Band first played the Osborne Brothers' 1967 bluegrass hit, "Rocky Top," during halftimeĀ against Alabama in 1972. The crowd at Neyland Stadium went crazy, and it soon became the unofficial fight song of the Tennessee Volunteers (and the official state song). After a big win, the Vols quarterback leads the band in performing the song, with Peyton Manning popularizing the tradition. āRocky Top, you'll always be, home sweet home to me.āĀ Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

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TheĀ Pride of the Southland Band first played the Osborne Brothers' 1967 bluegrass hit, "Rocky Top," during halftimeĀ against Alabama in 1972. The crowd at Neyland Stadium went crazy, and it soon became the unofficial fight song of the Tennessee Volunteers (and the official state song). After a big win, the Vols quarterback leads the band in performing the song, with Peyton Manning popularizing the tradition. āRocky Top, you'll always be, home sweet home to me.āĀ Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.










