247Sports says environment for one of Tennessee Vols' home games in 2022 will be 'terrifying'
According to 247Sports, the environment for one of the Tennessee Vols' home games in 2022 is going to be "terrifying". On Wednesday, 247Sports' Brad Crawford ranked the "most terrifying environments" for the 2022 season. And he thinks the environment in Neyland for Tennessee's game against the Florida Gators on September 24 will be the No. […]
According to 247Sports, the environment for one of the Tennessee Vols' home games in 2022 is going to be "terrifying".
On Wednesday, 247Sports' Brad Crawford ranked the "most terrifying environments" for the 2022 season.
And he thinks the environment in Neyland for Tennessee's game against the Florida Gators on September 24 will be the No. 8 most terrifying environment in college football next season.
From 247Sports:
Neyland Stadium might be cavernous, but it easily provides one of college football's best gameday atmospheres when the Volunteers are nationally-relevant, and that's where this program is heading into Josh Heupel's second season at the helm. Tennessee has only won this SEC East rivalry once in the last decade, that win coming at a sold-out Neyland Stadium during the 2016 season. Remember what happened last fall during crunch time against Ole Miss? The fans were angry — had a reason to be. Neyland Stadium has a chance to resemble a horror movie in the fourth quarter against the Gators next season if the outcome is hanging in the balance.

I have no doubt that Neyland will be wild for this matchup against the Gators.
Tennessee hasn't beaten Florida in football in nearly six years, but there's a decent chance that UT will be favored against the Gators next season.
Vol fans are some of the loudest in the nation. But it tends to get a little louder when Florida is in town. I have a feeling the Gators might have some trouble with their communication when they visit Neyland next fall.
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