You seem to be misunderstanding that scene in the movie. They knew they were doomed and chose to go out doing what they did best
When the ncaa lawyers and reps see a Vol Walk for the hearing, they've got to thinking to themselves "We really did mess with the wrong people."
Granted there’s a part of me that wonders if you should be a judge of a group assembling peacefully affects your ability to rule.
I'm guessing the risk is pissing off the judge who then makes a decision that is a retaliation against first amendment rights, but is written up with some other opinion even though it was really that the judge didn't like protestors.
Now now, we must maintain a level of civility and stick to burning down burning down churches and city blocks all throughout the country.
Ya, it was unreal the fires that the Proud Boys set around churches here in DC in December 2020. I don't hear people talk about it much.
I've never considered the food truck game in DC but now that I think about it, there's probably some amazing stuff there.
I just want to do a couple of tours of America. First being eating at the amazing local diners. The second being hitting up the food trucks.
If the leaders (UT, legal, State) feel this would do more harm than help, then might I suggest a tailgate party? If the State wins, open up Neyland for a victory celebration? Give the rowdies a better alternative to distract and guide them?