Tradingo Blog

July 15, 2010

Memories of Neyland

Filed under: Updates — TJ @ 11:27 am

Neyland Stadium Home of the Vols Knoxville, Tennessee.

The Tennessee Volunteers….Go VOLS!

Having played their first season in 1891, the Vols have amassed a successful tradition for well over a century, with their combined record of 783-332-53 ranking them ninth on the list of all-time winningest major college programs as well as second on the list of winningest SEC programs. The Vols have won six national titles, their last national championship was in the 1998.

The Vols play at historic Neyland Stadium, where Tennessee has an all-time winning record of 422 games, the second-highest home-field total in college football history for any school.

Neyland Stadium has been a site for several NFL exhibition games and concerts. Neylands maximum capacity of 104,079 seats makes it the third largest stadium in the United States and the sixth largest stadium in the world.

Being a local Knoxville company, Tradingo is honored to be able to bring to Vol fans everywhere the opportunity to bring home a piece of history from Neyland Stadium.

Send in your best memories from Neyland for a chance to win a free Stadium Chair!!

Neyland Stadium

Neyland Pics & Videos

Filed under: Updates — TJ @ 11:23 am

Being a Knoxville resident and starting Tradingo.com here in the great Big Orange City of Knoxville, TN we at Tradingo.com are very proud to be selling UT sports memorabilia.

Send in your pics and video from Neyland and from all your tailgating and great football tradition of The Big Orange, our beloved Vols!!

Go Vols!

July 11, 2010

Tradingo.com Features and Storefront Testing

Filed under: Updates — TJ @ 5:49 pm

Tradingo.com will be testing some new functionality and storefronts over the next few days. Please bear with us while we add some new features and some exciting new storefronts to improve your customer experience on the site. You will notice some of our storefront items will disappear and reappear as we add the new features and storefronts. Thank you for your patience.