A Florida student obsessed with the University of Tennessee wanted to represent the Volunteers during his elementary school's 'College Colors Day,' but didn't own any of their apparel -- so he took the matter into his own hands
A Florida student obsessed with the University of Tennessee wanted to represent the Volunteers during his elementary school's"College Colors Day," but didn't own any of their apparel -- so he took the matter into his own hands.
Laura Snyder, his teacher at Altamonte Elementary School in Altamonte Springs, says he drew a"U.T.", the university's logo, on paper and pinned it to an orange t-shirt."When the day finally arrived, he was SO EXCITED to show me his shirt," Snyder wrote Wednesday on Facebook."I was impressed that he took it one step further to make his own label."But by lunch time, the spirited Vols fan was in tears.
— UT Knoxville September 6, 2019 Although Snyder kept the student's photo and name private, she shared a note written by his mother on Facebook."I am overwhelmed by the love I feel from this extended community and the pride I feel for my son and for being a VFL. Every comment, item sent, and action taken on behalf of my son will never be forgotten and hopefully will serve as inspiration for him throughout his life," his mom said.
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