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Here’s a sample of the hilarious Tennessee fans melting down on Twitter right now
By Adam Spencer
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Trailing 21-3 late in the first half to Florida has the Tennessee Volunteers in full panic mode.
For a team with so much hype coming into the 2016 season, the Vols have underperformed even though they currently have a 3-0 record.
That unblemished record is likely to come to an end today, however, as the Gators have taken the wind out of the Vols’ sails.
The disappointing effort has led to a full meltdown from Tennessee fans on Twitter:
Same ol Tennessee
— Dylan Putman (@DPUT_12) September 24, 2016
Man, Tennessee sucks.
— Ryan DiPentima (@Ryan_DiPentima) September 24, 2016
As Tennessee as it gets.
Thanks for playing. See you in 2017.
— Houston Kress (@VolRumorMill) September 24, 2016
Tennessee fans deserve better
— Jake Holtkamp (@JakeHoltkamp1) September 24, 2016
https://twitter.com/han_elizabeth13/status/779785923219292161
I realize this is a home game but if I'm Tennessee I'm figuring out a way to leave Butch at a nearby airport.
— Ryan Kelly (@RyanLKelly) September 24, 2016
I don't know why Tennessee makes opposing backup quarterbacks look like heisman trophy candidates.
— Daniel Mercer (@d_merc) September 24, 2016
https://twitter.com/gavelar/status/779786701912801280
TD Florida ……the Butch Jones hot seat is turned up to HELL right now
— Sharp ? Washington (@Heretotellit) September 24, 2016
It's been fun liking football. Vols are making me hate it.
— Carter Moles (@cmolessportsfan) September 24, 2016
Please don't come out for the second half @UTCoachJones
— D Smith (@DSmith_58) September 24, 2016
Is Butch Jones a good coach?? https://t.co/3P6oJ0vU8U
— Jay B (@TrueOrigiNole) September 24, 2016
https://twitter.com/benflatt30/status/779786751627886592
Exclusive look at the #Vols play calling sheet. #UFvsTENN #gonnabe12inarow #butchsucks pic.twitter.com/I9amn9J6X6
— J.D. (@nascardadof3) September 24, 2016
#VOLS OPTIONS
— scott garvin (@ScottDaltonj220) September 24, 2016
Though it certainly looks unlikely, a second-half comeback from 20-plus points down isn’t out of the question — just ask Alabama and Florida State fans.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.