Gray and orange Everywhere You Look, UT painted on beige barn
Macon County

Lafayette

Lafayette Barn

A Macon County couple and lifetime Vols fans decided to participate in the University of Tennessee System’s “Everywhere You Look, UT” mural campaign as a way of recognizing a friend.

Polly and Glen Donoho wanted to have a UT mural painted on their pole barn to celebrate the achievements of Jimmy Glover (Knoxville ’67), a former UT Knoxville football player and long-serving Macon County pharmacist.

The Donohos, lifelong Volunteer fans, nominated their 60-foot-wide pole barn as the canvas for the latest “Everywhere You Look, UT” mural, which they see as a homage to Glover. More than 2,400 drivers pass by the barn on Sneed Road daily. Glover received a scholarship to UTK and played football for the University in the 1960s before attending the UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy (Memphis ‘71), and returning to Macon County, where he became a respected pharmacist until his retirement in 2020.

“He’s always been a good friend of ours, and we felt like it would be an honor to him,” she said.

Polly said Glover’s story is a testament to what someone from a small town can achieve with a UT education.

For Polly and Glen, who have been married 60 years, the mural holds special significance. “All my family are big UT fans and have been since the get-go,” Polly said.

The mural honors not just Glover, but also Polly’s late brother Joe F. Cothron (Knoxville ‘64), who earned an electrical engineering degree from UTK. Cothron worked for the Department of Defense on the F-15 fighter jet program for many years.

“My brother’s love for his alma mater never faded,” Polly said. “He was an avid UTK fan until his passing in 2021, wearing orange everywhere he went.”

“Everywhere You Look, UT” murals run in the family. The Donohos first heard about the mural campaign from Tim Gregory, Polly’s first cousin, who has a UT mural on his barn off Highway 25 in Trousdale County.

As a family of generational UT fans, Polly hopes the new mural will be a point of pride and reflect the University’s enduring impact on her community.

“UT has a lot of following here,” she said.

See it Yourself:

700 Sneed Blvd
Lafayette, TN 37083

Meet the Artist

Painting a 40-foot mural on a metal grain bin in 90-degree heat calls for a special type of artist.

Troy Freeman started his mural painting career while still in high school, painting mascots for his and area schools before advancing to sign painting work for local farmers and then founding his own business.

Free Sky Studios, Inc. is a Springfield, Illinois, based professional mural and sign painting business providing commercial and residential clients with a professional source for quality, creative work. With more than 20 years of experience, Troy focuses on delivering quality service marked with exceptional talent and professionalism in every project.

From a 65-foot corn cob to 4-story Frank Lloyd Wright tribute mural, Troy has the experience and expertise to tackle any location we envision.

Troy Freeman
Owner and Lead Artist
Free Sky Studios, Inc.
217-544-8634
info@freeskystudios.com
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