UT's most embarrassing defeats?

#51
#51
Don't really get why the UK loss this year is viewed so embarrassing? More for how the Vols played than the actual opponent? I feel like no matter what some UT fans will just always think UK is terrible and deserves to lose by 50. But UK was a fringe top 25 team on paper with a lot of returning players. The first couple games we looked sluggish and were trying to adjust to a new offense post Bowden/Snell years. But honestly on paper I thought we matched up decent against UT. For once Kentucky didn't "Kentucky" themselves and instead it was UT killing themselves.

This year's loss is way less embarrassing than the Ga St or whatever year UK won with a wr at qb. Just my two cents though.
There's no shame in losing to what is a good Kentucky team in a hard fought game by a score. It would still suck, but it would be understandable.

It's getting demolished by a team and watching our guys just quit. We quit in the second half. In a year we were supposed to be improved and we're regressing.

Hats off to Kentucky for a well executed game plan and a much deserved victory.
 
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#52
There's no shame in losing to what is a good Kentucky team in a hard fought game by a score. It would still suck, but it would be understandable.

It's getting demolished by a team and watching our guys just quit. We quit in the second half. In a year we were supposed to be improved and we're regressing.

Hats off to Kentucky for a well executed game plan and a much deserved victory.


Thats fair. I agree, it's always frustrating to see a team quit. At least go down swinging. After the half I thought UT had a chance to get right back in it. But they quit definitely.
 
#53
#53
was in neyland to see chatt loss but felt worse when repeatedly thrashed by alabama in my 20s and 30s.

numbness set in at end of fulmer era. saw some light for program in 2020 game w/ mizzou, but not shocked with fiasco saturday. stopped watching after 2 possessions in 3rd q.
 
#54
#54
Dont come on here telling us how to feel, your program is absolute dog sh!t. Pruitt committed a deadly sin and lost to UK at home in a blow out. Hands down it was embarrassing, UT got blown out at home by a crap program with a QB you could argue is worse than JG.

And what evidence would lead you to believe we are any better at this point in history??
 
#56
#56
Kentucky isn't even top 10


(in no order)

Georgia St - 2019
Memphis St - 1996
Wyoming - 2008 (however, understandable with the Fulmer thing)
Vanderbilt - 2016
Vanderbilt - 2012
Arkansas - 1992
South Carolina - 1992
Alabama - 1990
Washington St - 1988
Army - 1986
Virginia - 1980
UGA/USC - 1980
Rutgers - 1979
North Texas - 1975
Ole Miss - 1969
Chattanooga - 1959
Vanderbilt - 1954
Vanderbilt - 1909

1988 Washington State. They finished 9-3 and in the top 20.
1980 USC? They had 3 NFL HoF’ers...Allen, Lott and Matthews.Lost by 3 points
 
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2017 Georgia. I took my gf at the time to her first UT game and we got shutout at home by our rival (with the checkerboard stands and the grey unis). That was the worst time I've ever had a football game, and I sat through '08 Wyoming, '10 Oregon (minus the 13-3 start), and the '06 Marshall rain-delayed pillow fight.

The most mad I've been was losing to Vandy on my Senior Night and having Franklin's assistant coaches flip off the student section as they celebrated after the last second score.
 
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I know VN can add more but here is four that standout to me:
1) Chattanooga 1959 (my first UT game).
2) Georgia State 2019.
3) Kentucky 2020.
4) Wyoming (forgot the year).

Guess who was the HC for two of those games.
Be careful about speaking the truth...
 
#59
#59
Vanderbilt in '05 - UT started the year ranked #5 in the nation.

Army at home during the Majors years (can't remember which season)

The 9-6 loss to Bammer

North Texas State

USC in Los Angeles in '81 a friend remarked at the time that if you allowed for halftime, timeouts, and when Tennessee had the ball, the Trojans were still moving at about 5 mph.

Nebraska in 1998 and and 2000 Orange Bowls.

Saturday isn't even on the radarscope.
 
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Don't really get why the UK loss this year is viewed so embarrassing? More for how the Vols played than the actual opponent? I feel like no matter what some UT fans will just always think UK is terrible and deserves to lose by 50. But UK was a fringe top 25 team on paper with a lot of returning players. The first couple games we looked sluggish and were trying to adjust to a new offense post Bowden/Snell years. But honestly on paper I thought we matched up decent against UT. For once Kentucky didn't "Kentucky" themselves and instead it was UT killing themselves.

This year's loss is way less embarrassing than the Ga St or whatever year UK won with a wr at qb. Just my two cents though.
Totally agree; the RTI guys were saying before the season that UK was a very good team; not to mention it was sandwiched between UGA and Bama. UK could easily be undefeated.
 
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Vanderbilt in '05 - UT started the year ranked #5 in the nation.

Army at home during the Majors years (can't remember which season)

The 9-6 loss to Bammer

North Texas State

USC in Los Angeles in '81 a friend remarked at the time that if you allowed for halftime, timeouts, and when Tennessee had the ball, the Trojans were still moving at about 5 mph.

Nebraska in 1998 and and 2000 Orange Bowls.

Saturday isn't even on the radarscope.
Tied Army, but it was like a loss because they were the worst of the service academies in those days. Not nearly the team they are now for sure. The Georgia game right before the USC game was even worse, 44-0. We did rebound that season and go 7-4 and then won a bowl game
 
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#64
Tied Army, but it was like a loss because they were the worst of the service academies in those days. Not nearly the team they are now for sure. The Georgia game right before the USC game was even worse, 44-0. We did rebound that season and go 7-4 and then won a bowl game
Tied Army in 84. Lost to them in 86. Blew leads in both games at end
 
#70
#70
I could say losing to Florida 63-37 after leading 30-21 at halftime was about as embarrassing a loss we've had along with the 2007 loss 59-20. Both those Vols teams were loaded with talent too, especially the 1995 team
 
#72
#72
For me it was the 1991 Fiesta Bowl. Scored to go up 17-7 in the third and then proceeded to hand Penn State 5 touchdowns in what seemed about 5 minutes. There is a story that the players tanked it on purpose to stick it to Majors. But there is no video or audio to prove that.
 
#73
#73
Don't really get why the UK loss this year is viewed so embarrassing? More for how the Vols played than the actual opponent? I feel like no matter what some UT fans will just always think UK is terrible and deserves to lose by 50. But UK was a fringe top 25 team on paper with a lot of returning players. The first couple games we looked sluggish and were trying to adjust to a new offense post Bowden/Snell years. But honestly on paper I thought we matched up decent against UT. For once Kentucky didn't "Kentucky" themselves and instead it was UT killing themselves.

This year's loss is way less embarrassing than the Ga St or whatever year UK won with a wr at qb. Just my two cents though.


You're a good poster but just no man. UT should just beat Kentucky every year. It's a fact of life.

So when we lose to them, it's equivalent to losing to a GA State. Hell it's worse in my honest opinion.
 
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I honestly can't understand the argument for picking any game other than 1996 Memphis.

Tennessee was #6. That was a bad Memphis team by their own standards (they finished 4-7 that year). Tennessee was QBed by Peyton Manning.
 
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Dont come on here telling us how to feel, your program is absolute dog sh!t. Pruitt committed a deadly sin and lost to UK at home in a blow out. Hands down it was embarrassing, UT got blown out at home by a crap program with a QB you could argue is worse than JG.

Unfortunately, he's not worse than JG though. He didn't throw two pick 6's. JG is not an average scrambler or don't have designed runs either which makes him more useless when the threat of the pass isn't there.
 
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