Checkerboard End Zones Began

1964

Checkerboard End Zones Began

1964

Checkerboard End Zones Began

In 1964, head football coach Doug Dickey introduced an orange-and-white checkerboard end zone design on Shields-Watkins Field. Many football programs, Tennessee included, had used checkerboard patterns to decorate end zones dating to at least the 1930s, but the addition of the orange color was a new and unique tradition for Tennessee.