Monday Morning Wake Up Call: South Carolina
Proof that the depth in the SEC goes beyond the football field.
Proof that the depth in the SEC goes beyond the football field.
These Vols Girls love seeing their team becoming bowl-eligible again.
There are weekend projects, and then there are weekend projects that take 6 months and over 1000 man-hours to complete. This one is the latter, and it is appropriately named the “Master Gator.”
Created by Keith Moody, the “Master Gator” began as a 1992 Ford B700 with a 5.9 Cummins and Thomas Body, which was picked up in an auction down in Broward County. Working with some of his friends, Keith began by gutting the inside of the bus including seats, rubber floor, plywood subfloor, heaters, driver's seat, and windows. Then using the help of his friend Martin from Master Blaster in Fort Pierce, they sandblasted the inside before priming and painting the complete interior portion of this tailgate machine. Keith even stripped down the windows to their raw aluminum state, and took them to a machine shop where he was able to anodized the frames black. As he would put it, “Not one part of this bus is half assed, all wiring, plumbing paint etc was done right.”
Tennessee may have lost this weekend, but these girls love the fact that Lane Kiffin has the football team competing again.
Auburn has one more reason to tailgate...they're in the top 25!
Our good friends over at SEC GrillToppers got some nice press on a local morning show! Julia Hurley appeared on Daytime Today Tri-Cities in Tennessee to demonstrate some of her tailgating products including their star product, the Grill Toppers. Check out the full story we did on her and her Tailgate Grill Toppers back in early May.
We're going to keep it in the SEC (with good reason) this week, and take a little visit over to Kentucky.
Do we really have to wait 61 days for some real college football Saturday Tailgatin'?
This should be right up there with prestigious pre-game traditions, such as "Rubbing of Howard's Rock" and "Dotting the I". We're just saying.
Georgia girls sure do know how to sport that school pride.