Tennessee Vols QB Joe Milton describes what it's like to play at Neyland Stadium when it's rocking

Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton was recently asked by Marty and McGee about what it's like to play in front of a rocking crowd at Neyland Stadium. Milton wasn't on the field for the Vols' final snaps last season against Florida and Alabama, but he still felt the energy of the crowd from the sidelines.  […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton was recently asked by Marty and McGee about what it's like to play in front of a rocking crowd at Neyland Stadium.

Milton wasn't on the field for the Vols' final snaps last season against Florida and Alabama, but he still felt the energy of the crowd from the sidelines. 

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"The ground's shaking, [it's] loud," explained Milton. "It's very loud. I think the decimal (reading) got to like 124 last year [against] Bama. If that got to 124, imagine what Georgia is going to be this year. It's just outrageous. You'll have to be there to actually feel it." 

Even in Tennessee's down years, Neyland Stadium is still one of the loudest stadiums in the nation. But what fans saw last season was Neyland Stadium at its best. 

Milton, by the way, could be right about the Georgia game. With the Vols' matchup against the Bulldogs coming in late November, it means that the SEC East could be decided that weekend. And if that's the case, then Tennessee's showdown with Georgia on November 18 could be the loudest game ever played at Neyland Stadium. 

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