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The charcoal grey shirts are available in adult and youth sizes. They feature a map of Tennessee, an image of the Smoky Mountains, a heart, and the “Smokies Strong” message.
The University of Tennessee has extended a four-year scholarship -- for the Class of 2032 -- to the elementary school student who was bullied for creating his own UT shirt for "college colors day." ...
A T-shirt inspired by a young Tennessee Volunteer fan, who was bullied for his homemade design, is selling wildly after news of the boy’s creativity and team spirit went viral.
In hopes of raising his spirits, Snyder said she planned on buying him an official University of Tennessee T-shirt, and asked friends if they had contacts with the school who could “make it a ...
A young boy whose homemade University of Tennessee T-shirt went viral has been offered a four-year scholarship to the school. "In recognition of the fourth-grader's Volunteer spirit, the ...
Hand-drawn Tennessee Volunteers T-shirt raises awareness of bullying. The school says it has sold more than 16,000 shirts. By William Mansell. September 9, 2019, 8:40 PM. 0:38.
The Tennessee Volunteers pulled off perhaps the biggest win of the 2022 college football season thus far when they knocked off the then-No. 3-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in Neyland Stadium on ...
A young Tennessee fan who was bullied for making and wearing his own Vols T-shirt has gotten the ultimate offer from his favorite school: a scholarship. The University of Tennessee announced the ...
A fourth-grader who was bullied because of his handmade University of Tennessee T-shirt was just given a four-year scholarship to the college, the university said Thursday afternoon.
Boy Bullied Over His Homemade University of Tennessee T-Shirt Gets Scholarship to School The university has printed over 50,000 shirts that feature the child's design and have been pre-sold by the ...
In hopes of raising his spirits, Snyder said she planned on buying him an official University of Tennessee T-shirt, and asked friends if they had contacts with the school who could “make it a ...