Vols fans who were throwing objects onto the field were upset over a 4th and 24 play where Tennessee was ruled short of a first down. The play was reviewed and the call was upheld. Then, fans took out their frustrations by throwing objects onto the field.
What did the Tennessee fans do at the game last night?
Tennessee fans litter field with debris in embarrassing fashion at end of Ole Miss game. With 54 seconds remaining, and despite having 3 timeouts, Tennessee fans became so upset that a ruling on fourth down went against the Vols that they threw trash on the field, including a golf ball and a mustard bottle.
Why was Tennessee fans upset?
The fans were upset about losing the defensive score. Then in the final minute, Tennessee had the ball trailing 31-26. The Volunteers were facing a fourth-and-24 with long odds to convert. Hendon Hooker completed a pass to Jacob Warren, who got oh-so-close to the first down marker.
What did the fans do at the Tennessee game?
In one of the reports filed by UT police, an unruly crowd damaged an Ole Miss semitruck outside Neyland Stadium after the game. The report says fans threw large landscaping rocks while leaving the stadium. The truck was scratched and dented, and external pipes were scuffed and bent, the report says.
What did the fans do at Ole Miss game?
16. Fans threw trash onto the field after a controversial fourth down call in the fourth quarter of Tennessee's football game against Ole Miss, stopping the game for nearly 20 minutes. As of Tuesday, Oct. 19, the UT Police Department said that there were 18 arrests and 51 ejections at the game.
How many fans were at the Tennessee game?
The Music City Bowl can count on a full and rowdy crowd when the Tennessee Vols are playing in the game. The bowl announced a game-record 69,489 fans were in attendance for Thursday's game between the Vols and Purdue Boilermakers.
How many fans can Tennessee have?
The stadium's official capacity is 102,455.
What did Tennessee fans do last night?
A thrilling game between the Ole Miss Rebels and Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday night took an ugly turn when Tennessee fans started throwing garbage on the field at Neyland Stadium. Tennessee fans begin heaving water bottles, trash and whatever they could get their hands on onto the playing field and sideline.