Tyler Greenawalt | NCAA.com | October 15, 2015 Tennessee football fans recreate Neyland Stadium with pumpkins Share Fall means pumpkin season, and these Tennessee fans sure know how to make good use out of everyone's favorite autumn fruit. @Vol_Football Representin' in West Tenn! #discoveryparkofamerica pic.twitter.com/J75Xeq20Um — CMOM (@cmbmass) October 15, 2015 Volunteer fans in Unity City, Tennessee recreated Neyland Stadium -- even down to the orange and white checkered end zones -- with pumpkins at Discovery Park of America. It's certainly one of the most innovative use of pumpkins since the pumpkin spice latte, and a good sign that football season is in full swing. How 9 centimeters broke a tie for the 2022 Division I men's long jump title The top two long jumps at the 2022 Division I men's outdoor track and field championships were the exact same. Here's how a winner was decided. READ MORE 2022 SEC baseball tournament: Final bracket, schedule, scores See the final 2022 SEC baseball bracket and all scores from the 12-team competition in Hoover, Ala., at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. No. 1 Tennessee defeated Florida, 8-5, in the conference championship game. READ MORE 2022 College World Series field of 64 predictions, three days before selections There were just two automatic qualifier bid changes overnight. North Dakota State is out and Oral Roberts is in from the Summit League, while Rider replaces Fairfield in the MAAC. READ MORE