In a surprising turn of events, UC Berkeley has recently stolen a world record from the University of Tennessee. The Knoxville News Sentinel reported that the Vols are now planning on stealing it back.
The University of Tennessee had held the world record for the largest human letter formation for 94 years, with 4,223 people forming a giant ‘T’ in 1922. However, UC Berkeley managed to surpass this record with a whopping 7,196 participants forming the letter ‘C’ on their campus.
This victory by UC Berkeley has shocked many, including the Vols, who are not taking this defeat lying down. According to the Knoxville News Sentinel, the University of Tennessee is now planning on reclaiming their title by beating UC Berkeley’s record.
It remains to be seen how the Vols will accomplish this feat, but it is clear that they are determined to not let this record slip away from them. The rivalry between the two universities has certainly been reignited, and all eyes will be on the University of Tennessee as they attempt to steal back their world record.
The competition between UC Berkeley and the University of Tennessee for the largest human letter formation will certainly be one to watch. Both universities are known for their competitive spirit and dedication to breaking records, so it is sure to be an exciting battle for the title.
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