Watch: Steve Spurrier once again trolls the Tennessee Vols

Former Florida Gators and South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Steve Spurrier is an expert when it comes to trolling the Tennessee Vols. And just because Spurrier is out of college football doesn't mean the trolling has stopped. Spurrier, who is currently serving as the head coach of the Orlando Apollos in the AAF, took a […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Former Florida Gators and South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Steve Spurrier is an expert when it comes to trolling the Tennessee Vols.

And just because Spurrier is out of college football doesn't mean the trolling has stopped.

Spurrier, who is currently serving as the head coach of the Orlando Apollos in the AAF, took a shot at Tennessee fans back in February by saying the crowd at an AAF game was "just as loud as Rocky Top".

On Saturday, after a road win against the Memphis Express, Spurrier again took aim at Tennessee, though in a much more subtle way this time.

After the game, Spurrier was asked about his favorite success in the state of Tennessee.

Instead of mentioning the Gators' 1996 win against the Vols in Knoxville, a game in which UT was ranked No. 2 and Florida was ranked No. 4, Spurrier said his favorite moment in the Volunteer state was when his high school baseball team won the state championship in 1963.

Vol fans will likely always have a special disdain for Spurrier because of moments like this. But I think fans have to admit, Spurrier keeps things interesting and his personality is certainly missed in the SEC.

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