A judge at the federal James H. Quillen courthouse in Greeneville heard a request Tuesday for a preliminary injunction that would suspend NCAA rules regarding name, image and likeness benefits for athletes.
The issues behind the antitrust lawsuit are complicated and the judge has yet to issue a ruling.
But Vols fans made their allegiance clear, including some who made the long drive from Knoxville and showed up an hour before the courthouse opened to get a front-row seat. The most visible sign of Big Orange love, however, was a giant University of Tennessee flag flying 60 feet in the air on a crane.
What did Vols fans think of the UT flag?
The Vol Nation fan forum was quick to chime in, with the first post coming well before the courthouse even opened. Most loved the idea, with one fan commenting the banner is just a way of “saying, ‘yes, we care, and we’re paying attention, even while we give you your space.'”
An OutKick-Fox sportswriter was at the courthouse and posted photos on X in a tweet that has more than 140,000 views. Barstool Sports picked up Knox News’ coverage, with a tweet that had more than 689,000 views.