
Vol Navy
An online store that carries all items for the Vol Navy. We are located in Knoxville, TN.
Vol Navy - Volopedia
2018年10月15日 · Vol Navy Former Voice of the Vols sports announcer George Mooney and a friend were the first to travel to football games by boat, in 1962. From that beginning, the UT Armada, or Vol Navy, has grown and may number as many as 350 boats for prime games.
Legends of Tailgating: The Vol Navy | Southern Living - YouTube
2017年10月30日 · Dubbing their tradition “sailgating,” it’s hard to find a more festive spot to make new friends than Knoxville, Tennessee. For these boat-ridden fans, everyone is family and the Vols are the golden...
Knoxville Sailgate Cruises - Volunteer Princess
Experience the Vol Navy as we cruise by Neyland Stadium. Take a seat at your private table and enjoy game day favorites! Visit our bar on the upper deck and grab a beer with your friends. Make your game day experience as simple as possible with our parking spot package! We promise the best sailgate in Knoxville. Schedule: Select Saturdays.
Tennessee Traditions: The Vol Navy - YouTube
2020年6月8日 · Vaunted Neyland Stadium sits on the picturesque Tennessee River, and for a handful of Saturdays in the fall, that body of water becomes a thoroughfare for hundreds of Tennessee faithful....more.
60th Anniversary of the Vol Navy - Torchbearer
2022年10月20日 · The Vol Navy is one of Tennessee’s most famous traditions. Football fans bring their boats down the Tennessee River, dock them near Neyland Stadium, and “sailgate” all morning before walking over to the stadium to watch the Vols play.
Vol Navy (@thevolnavy) • Instagram photos and videos
The Official Instagram Account of Vol Navy⚓️ Uniting boaters in support of The University of Tennessee. Shop with us online or at The Southern Market!
What is the Vol Navy? - LakefrontLainey.com
2018年8月10日 · The Vol Navy began in the early 1960's thanks to veteran Tennessee broadcaster George Mooney who provided play-by-play for the Vols from 1952-1967. Frustrated with the traffic jams that regularly occurred before and after the games, George decided to use his runabout to get to and from the game from his West Knoxville home.
Knoxville’s Vol Navy: A Guide to Water Tailgating
2024年10月30日 · The Vol Navy dates back to the 1960s when former Vol Radio Network announcer George Mooney found a quicker way to Neyland Stadium by boat, avoiding the congested Knoxville streets. What started as one man’s clever idea has since grown into one of the most iconic college football traditions in the country.
Guide to University of Tennessee Football & Games - Visit …
2024年8月6日 · Here is the crown jewel of Tennessee Gameday: The Vol Navy. Not many schools throughout the country have a stadium located along the river, much less a tailgate party on boats (also called “sailgating”) within walking distance to the game.