No. 11 Alabama seemed down and out when facing a deficit in the first half against No. 17 Tennessee on Saturday.

But, when the Crimson Tide pulled off an impressive comeback and the clock hit zero, Alabama was quick to troll the Volunteer faithful.

Crimson Tide tailbacks Jase McClellan, Roydell Williams, Jam Miller — and a handful of other players — were smoking cigars and sprinting downfield to the fans. The players were hyped and delivering high-5s to fans after Alabama’s 34-20 win over Tennessee.

The Vols had a commanding 13-0 lead after the first quarter, thanks to Joe Milton III’s touchdown pass to Squirrel White and back-to-back field goals from Charles Campbell.

The Crimson Tide cut it to 13-7 in the second quarter on Jalen Milroe’s TD pass to Jermaine Burton. Tennessee, however, got its 13-point lead back when Milton found McCallan Castles in the end zone before the break.

Alabama ignited its comeback in the third quarter with 17 unanswered points. This was courtesy of Milroe’s 46-yard scoring connection Isaiah Bond, a 42-yard FG by Will Reichard and a rushing TD by McClellan.

The Crimson Tide rounded out their scoring effort in the fourth quarter with a 50-yard FG by Reichard, and a TD off a fumble recovery from Jihaad Campbell.

Alabama, now 7-1 on the season, is off next week and plays host to LSU on Nov. 4.