KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — All week long and for much of the first five weeks of the season, Tennessee fans vocalized their frustrations with the 2-3 Volunteers and their coaches across every form of media.
On Saturday night, that frustration turned to jubilation.
The entire UT team gathered in front of the "Pride of the Southland" band and fans gathered in the Southeast corner of Neyland Stadium to celebrate a 38-31 come-from-behind win over Georgia that featured a 21-point Tennessee comeback.
UGA quarterback Greyson Lambert's final, fourth-quarter pass into the end zone was swatted away by senior safety Brian Randolph, and UT capitalized on the second-biggest comeback in Neyland history to win.