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re: Kentucky checkerboard

Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:32 pm to
Posted by BigOrangeBri
Nashville- 4th & 19
Member since Jul 2012
12271 posts
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:32 pm to
The checkerboards first appeared in Neyland in 1964. Here's the background for anyone interested.......

"The fabled story goes back to the man Neyland Stadium was named after, General Robert Neyland. Sheild-Watkins Field was built in 1921, holding a grand total of 3,200 people. That same year, Ayers Hall was completed on the Knoxville campus, and there was a “subtle” checkerboard design at the top of what would become one of the university’s most well-known buildings.

Back in those days, before what is now iconic Neyland Stadium, it was extremely tiny, and so there was a clear view of the tall, well-built Ayers Hall from the field. Coach Neyland connected the fire and passion of football with the fine artistry of a tall campus building, and a tradition was born.

When the Volunteers were on offense and facing Ayers, Irons noted that Neyland would say things to his players like, “Don’t stop until time runs out or until you reach the checkerboard and once you get there … get there again.” He would also say, “Charge the checkerboard!”

It was a motivational tactic from the great Neyland, and you can probably say that it worked. Neyland had a record of 173-31-12 during his three coaching stints in Knoxville from 1926-52, a legendary career at Tennessee broken up twice because of his military service.

Turned out the General was brave and bold, as well as creative. He led men in the service and those in football stadiums, and he told them to aim for that end zone. The checkerboards didn’t exist there yet, of course, but he wanted to have his players pretend they were there already and not just sitting atop Ayers Hall."
Posted by OU812
Greensboro, NC
Member since Apr 2004
12564 posts
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:35 pm to
Hell LSU had checkerboards in Tiger Stadium in the 40s and 50s.
Posted by BigOrangeBri
Nashville- 4th & 19
Member since Jul 2012
12271 posts
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:43 pm to
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Hell LSU had checkerboards in Tiger Stadium in the 40s and 50s.


Yes, tons of stadiums had them back in the day
Posted by Murray Hill Gator
Member since Nov 2014
1183 posts
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:45 pm to
They could never learn how to play chess so they went with checkers.
Posted by semjase
New Smyrna Beach FL
Member since May 2014
10890 posts
Posted on 5/26/17 at 2:04 am to
quote:

Hell LSU had checkerboards in Tiger Stadium in the 40s and 50s.
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
118983 posts
Posted on 5/26/17 at 6:18 am to
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So when/why did Kentucky rip this off? Serious question though.


This is why you shouldn't post. Kentucky had the checkerboard before UT did.
Posted by CrimsonCrusade
Member since Jan 2014
5148 posts
Posted on 5/26/17 at 11:14 am to
Almost every team had checkerboard end zones at one point. I know Legion Field did. Just like almost every team had numbers on the helmet. What makes it interesting is never changing it.
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