It has not been a good season for Vols fans.

Tennessee is just 3-3 on the season, and the Volunteers have started 0-3 in the SEC with losses to Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. The latest setback was another disappointing offensive performance without a touchdown against the Gamecocks.

Even a change at QB could not jump start the offense, and a goal-line stand by the Gamecocks left the Volunteers with another bitter defeat.

Many fans are done with head coach Butch Jones after another mediocre performance. They wasted little time in sounding off on Jones on Twitter, but they also made their feelings known to Tennessee AD John Currie.

Currie was in attendance at Saturday’s game, and he tweeted out a photo featuring sprinters Justin Gatlin and Christian Coleman who were also in attendance. Gatlin and Coleman finished first and second in the 100-meter sprint at this year’s world championships with Jamaican legend Usain Bolt finishing third in the race.

It was a remarkable performance from both sprinters, and both men competed at Tennessee during their college careers.

Unfortunately, Vols fans took the tweet as an opportunity to respond with their thoughts on Jones and the current condition of the football program:

https://twitter.com/VOLSJeremy/status/919267891975000064