Parody has Tennessee Vols fan refusing to leave Alabama football stadium

Phil Kaplan
Knoxville

 

An Alabama fan holds a sign during the Tennessee vs. Alabama game at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017. Alabama defeated Tennessee 45-7.

It's easy to kick Tennessee when its down.

And SEC Shorts piled on Monday, two days after No. 1 Alabama defeated the Vols 45-7 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

In the latest installment, a Tennessee fan refuses to leave Bryant-Denny Stadium following the loss and needs to be coaxed to do so by two negotiators even though his demands - Alabama's Nick Sabana or TV analyst John Gruden to be named coach -  seem unreasonable.

He even requests one of Alabama's quarterbacks.

 

Even Peyton Manning's voice - an OK impersonation - is used to maybe help the distraught fan who later says he won't leave until the Vols score an offensive touchdown. The Vols have not scored an offensive touchdown in a month, equal to 14 quarters.

The negotiators remind the fans that the game in 2018 is played in Knoxville.

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