Tennessee's new good luck charm will be back in Neyland Stadium for Vols' game against Alabama
The vibes in Neyland Stadium last Saturday during the Tennessee Vols' game against the Florida Gators were getting a bit tense until 13-year-old UT fan Cayson Cagle broke the tension via some slick dance moves that were shown on the jumbotron. Cagle helped liven a checkerboarded Neyland Stadium, providing the Vols with some much needed energy. […]
The vibes in Neyland Stadium last Saturday during the Tennessee Vols' game against the Florida Gators were getting a bit tense until 13-year-old UT fan Cayson Cagle broke the tension via some slick dance moves that were shown on the jumbotron.
Cagle helped liven a checkerboarded Neyland Stadium, providing the Vols with some much needed energy.
Tennessee wide receiver Dont'e Thornton said this week that he thinks Cagle's dance moves helped the Vols win the game against Florida.
"The one little kid who was dancing, I think he's the reason we won the game," said Thornton on The Players Lounge. "He brought the energy back to the whole game, for sure."
Fortunately for Tennessee, it looks like their new good luck charm will be in the building for the Vols' huge game against the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday.
Pilot, a flagship partner for Tennessee athletics, is covering a trip back to Neyland for Cagle and his family for the Alabama game this weekend.
Tennessee will certainly need all the luck they can get this weekend. The Vols are more than capable of taking down Alabama for the second time in three seasons, but it won't be an easy task.
Maybe Cagle can provide another spark for the Vols this weekend. I'm sure it'll be needed at some point during what's expected to be a heavyweight fight between two iconic SEC programs.
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