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I'm sort of worried that this game is turning into too much of a spectacle.
I think the hype over being ranked and having GameDay in town in 2012 led to that epic collapse and a lot of boneheaded plays. i.e., Patterson trying to catch a sure TD pass one-handed.
Hopefully Butch will keep them focused, because the Gators sure as hell aren't going to care about any of the other distractions except winning.
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@Vol_Football HOLLA @ ME
1:42 PM - 30 Sep 2014
https://twitter.com/LilJon/status/517006602281693184
VQ posted about this a few days ago
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tenn...ng-forum-football-talk-xiii.html#post10598818
I'm sort of worried that this game is turning into too much of a spectacle.
I think the hype over being ranked and having GameDay in town in 2012 led to that epic collapse and a lot of boneheaded plays. i.e., Patterson trying to catch a sure TD pass one-handed.
Hopefully Butch will keep them focused, because the Gators sure as hell aren't going to care about any of the other distractions except winning.
The Tennessee Volunteers defense has been clutch all season on third downs, currently leading all of NCAA Division I FBS football in third down defense.
While their work on the field is taking most of the credit for their third down efficiency, credit is also being given to Vols fans for getting rowdy to the song "Third Down For What?".
This season, on third downs in Neyland Stadium, the beat to the infamous Lil Jon song "Turn Down for What?" is blared throughout the stadium, with the phrase "Third Down For What?" showing across the jumbrotron.
Now, while other schools have started to continue the trend by playing the song as well, rapper Lil Jon appears to be reaching out to Tennessee Football via social media to try and further brand the idea as belonging to Tennessee.
Never a big fan of rap music, but became a fan of Lil Jon, not necessarily his music, but the person, when he was on Celebrity Apprentice. He seemed like a genuine good guy, and much smarter than you would imagine.