This week’s survey question: Which Tennessee game in any sport has made you the angriest?
Glenn writes: I guess the second half of the Alabama game this past season. The Tide were holding on the touchdown pass that started the second half. Wasn’t ‘Bama only flagged for five yards for the entire game? Ridiculous.
The second half of the game at Gainesville this past season. The SEC folks who are responsible for evaluating and supervising these crews have their hands full.
My response: SEC officials didn’t have a great season. But I don’t believe there was anything conspiratorial about their calls.
Any UT fans who watched the Alabama game probably won’t agree with my assessment, specially if they watched the second half. It always seemed as though the Tide had too many players on the field in that half.
Shemp writes: The South Carolina collapse in 2022. There is losing and there is being annihilated – and look what it cost us.
My response: Gamecocks quarterback Spencer Rattler probably still dreams about that 63-38 victory. That might be as good as it ever gets for coach Shane Beamer.
Bill writes: The 2021 UT vs. Ole Miss football game. The 4th down call was correct, but in my wildest dreams, I could not imagine how the referees continually permitted Kiffin to slow the Vols offensive pace with “injuries”.
My response: Tennessee coach Josh Heupel apparently was taking notes. No one fakes injuries better than the Vols on extra-point attempts.
David writes: None have made me angry. Disappointed, yes. This past season’s loss to ‘Bama – shoulda, coulda won the game.
My response: Your restraint is noted. I if need someone to conduct an anger management seminar for my literary contributors, you’re my guy.
Vols Mark writes: The 2010 Music City Bowl w/ Derrick Dooley. Having won the game, my wife went to the…
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Publish date : 2024-05-26 09:03:19
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