Tennessee's players actually liked bizarre moment during Kentucky game that had fans scratching their heads
If you were watching the Tennessee Vols' game against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday night on television, you were probably confused at one point during the second half. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, there was some thick smoke that lingered on the field, which made it difficult to see the action for a […]
If you were watching the Tennessee Vols' game against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday night on television, you were probably confused at one point during the second half.
At the beginning of the fourth quarter, there was some thick smoke that lingered on the field, which made it difficult to see the action for a few minutes of the game.
The smoke came from Kentucky's pre-fourth quarter "festivities".
On Monday, Vols defensive lineman Bryson Eason was asked about the smoke and if it was an issue for Tennessee's defense.
Eason said it wasn't an issue and that Tennessee's players actually enjoyed the smoke on the field.
"I don't think so," said Eason when asked if the smoke was a hindrance. "I honestly thought it was a pretty cool experience, just to see how much smoke was out there and all the things they had going [on] in the stadium. So most of the guys on our team, we actually enjoyed it and thought it was pretty cool. It's something I've never experienced or got to see in my life, so most of us thought it was pretty cool."
Twitter user Kerry Williams (@KerryWilliams_) captured a video of Tennessee's defense bouncing around in the smoke.
I guess you can say Tennessee wanted all the smoke from Kentucky.
Tennessee chooses appropriate game for what appears to be a new tradition
Great call by the Vols