Extra Points: Music Men
Posted Jan 1, 2011
The victory was special for everyone in the program, but it hit home in particular with Allen Mogridge, who grew up 20 miles from UT's Neyland Stadium in Sevierville. Mogridge was recruited by the Vols and assumed by family and friends with deep Vol connections that he'd wear the orange jersey. But Mogridge visited Chapel Hill, fell in love with the school and program and never looked back.
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