Tennessee Vols true freshman describes what it was like to run through the T before the South Carolina game

Tennessee Vols true freshman pass rusher Caleb Herring had his first experience running through the T at night this past weekend in Neyland Stadium.  The Vols' legendary entrance, one of the best in all of sports, was highlighted on the SEC Network's broadcast of Tennessee's win against South Carolina.  The day after the win, Herring, […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Tennessee Vols true freshman pass rusher Caleb Herring had his first experience running through the T at night this past weekend in Neyland Stadium. 

The Vols' legendary entrance, one of the best in all of sports, was highlighted on the SEC Network's broadcast of Tennessee's win against South Carolina. 

The day after the win, Herring, along with his brother, Vols sophomore linebacker Elijah Herring, joined "The Locker Room" to discuss a few Tennessee related topics. 

Former Vols wide receiver turned radio host Jayson Swain asked the younger Herring about running through the T before the South Carolina game. 

And Herring left no doubt that it was an incredible experience. 

"Man, it did't even feel real," said Herring. "I feel like I was in a movie or something. It didn't feel real — just hearing how loud the stadium was, it was an amazing experience. Something that many people should experience."

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There were plenty of recruits in attendance to see the electric entrance — including five-star offensive lineman Jordan Seaton. And I'm sure plenty of those recruits are eager to run through the T next fall after seeing it in person on a Tennessee Saturday night in front of an electric crowd.