Smokey : The True Stories Behind the University of Tennessee's Beloved Mascot by Thomas J. Mattingly and Earl C. Hudson (2012, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of Tennessee Press
ISBN-101572339179
ISBN-139781572339170
eBay Product ID (ePID)117242292

Product Key Features

Number of Pages144 Pages
Publication NameSmokey : the True Stories Behind the University of Tennessee's Beloved Mascot
LanguageEnglish
SubjectUnited States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Regional Studies, Higher, History, Football
Publication Year2012
TypeNot Available
AuthorThomas J. Mattingly, Earl C. Hudson
Subject AreaSports & Recreation, Social Science, Education, History
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight14.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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LCCN2012-028720
Reviews"At last-a detailed history behind one of the Southeast's most iconic sports mascots. The University of Tennessee's athletic fortunes may wax and wane through the years, but to all the Vol fans who love him, Smokey will always be Number One."--Sam Venable, columnist, Knoxville News Sentinel "Nearly sixty years ago, members of Tennessee Pep Club held a contest to choose the school's first mascot. The winner was a doleful looking Bluetick Coonhound named "Brooks Blue Smokey." Since then, eight more Blueticks, also named Smokey, have contributed immeasurably to the Tennessee tradition. As much legend as fact, the story is a pleasant stroll through University of Tennessee history for those who have walked its campus over the years."--Marvin West, Shopper News "Tom Mattingly and Earl Hudson have crafted an insightful, entertaining look into the legend of Big Orange Country's favorite Bluetick Coonhound. The storytelling does a really good job capturing why Smokey is perhaps college football's most popular mascot."--Chris Villines, Communications Specialist, Tennessee Farmers Cooperative
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal371.009768/85
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisThe band blares "Rocky Top" and the crowd roars as the University of Tennessee football team storms out of the tunnel and onto the field through the giant "T," their beloved mascot Smokey leading the way. The iconic Bluetick Coonhound has been part of the pageantry and tradition at the University of Tennessee since 1953, delighting fans both young and old. For this entertaining and enlightening book, UT sports historian Thomas J. Mattingly has teamed up with longtime Smokey owner Earl C. Hudson to tell the stories of the nine hounds that have been top dog on campus for more than half a century. It was the Rev. Bill Brooks, Hudson's brother-in-law, whose prize-winning dog "Brooks' Blue Smokey," became the first mascot by winning a student body-led contest at a home football game in 1953. The Coonhound breed was selected because it was native to the state, and several (no one remembers exactly how many) were brought onto the field at halftime to compete. But Smokey stole the show when he threw back his head and howled. The crowd cheered, and Smokey howled again. The raucous applause and barking built to a frenzy. The enthusiastic hound won the hearts of the Volunteer faithful that day, and he and the dogs that followed have remained among the University of Tennessee's most popular symbols ever since. The authors have interviewed Smokey's former handlers, university archivists, sports journalists, and local historians as well as legions of longtime fans. Their recollections provide not only the background of the mascot but a history of UT athletics as well. Vol fans will enjoy reading about Smokey's adventures throughout the years, from his kidnapping in 1955 by mischievous Kentucky students to his confrontation with the Baylor Bear at the 1957 Sugar Bowl to the time he suffered heat exhaustion at the 1991 UCLA game and was listed on the Vols' injury report until his return later in the season. Filled with photographs and memorabilia, including vintage game programs, football schedules, letters, cartoons, and more, this book brings to life the magic of UT football and the endearing canines that have become such an indispensable part of the experience. THOMAS J. MATTINGLY is the author of Tennessee Football: The Peyton Manning Years, The University of Tennessee Football Vault: The Story of the Tennessee Volunteers, 1891-2006, The University of Tennessee All-Access Football Vault and The University of Tennessee Trivia Book. He writes about Vol history on his Knoxville News Sentinel blog, "The Vol Historian." EARL C. HUDSON's family have cared for the Smokeys since 1994., The band blares Rocky Top and the crowd roars as the University of Tennessee football team storms out of the tunnel and onto the field through the giant T, their beloved mascot Smokey leading the way. The iconic Bluetick Coonhound has been part of the pageantry and tradition at the University of Tennessee since 1953, delighting fans both young and old. For this entertaining and enlightening book, UT sports historian Thomas J. Mattingly has teamed up with longtime Smokey owner Earl C. Hudson to tell the stories of the nine hounds that have been top dog on campus for more than half a century. It was the Rev. Bill Brooks, Hudson s brother-in-law, whose prize-winning dog Brooks Blue Smokey, became the first mascot by winning a student body-led contest at a home football game in 1953. The Coonhound breed was selected because it was native to the state, and several (no one remembers exactly how many) were brought onto the field at halftime to compete. But Smokey stole the show when he threw back his head and howled. The crowd cheered, and Smokey howled again. The raucous applause and barking built to a frenzy. The enthusiastic hound won the hearts of the Volunteer faithful that day, and he and the dogs that followed have remained among the University of Tennessee s most popular symbols ever since. The authors have interviewed Smokey s former handlers, university archivists, sports journalists, and local historians as well as legions of longtime fans. Their recollections provide not only the background of the mascot but a history of UT athletics as well. Vol fans will enjoy reading about Smokey s adventures throughout the years, from his kidnapping in 1955 by mischievous Kentucky students to his confrontation with the Baylor Bear at the 1957 Sugar Bowl to the time he suffered heat exhaustion at the 1991 UCLA game and was listed on the Vols injury report until his return later in the season. Filled with photographs and memorabilia, including vintage game programs, football schedules, letters, cartoons, and more, this book brings to life the magic of UT football and the endearing canines that have become such an indispensable part of the experience. THOMAS J. MATTINGLY is the author of Tennessee Football: The Peyton Manning Years, The University of Tennessee Football Vault: The Story of the Tennessee Volunteers, 1891-2006, The University of Tennessee All-Access Football Vault and The University of Tennessee Trivia Book. He writes about Vol history on his Knoxville News Sentinel blog, The Vol Historian. EARL C. HUDSON s family have cared for the Smokeys since 1994. "
LC Classification NumberGV958.U586M38 2012

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