The most unlikely person helped supply cigars for Vols' win over Alabama
One of the great traditions in college football is the smoking of cigars by the winner of the Tennessee Vols/Alabama Crimson Tide game. On Saturday, it was Tennessee who got to smoke the cigars after beating Alabama 52-49. And the most unlikely of people helped supply the cigars. According to Sports Illustrated's Ross Dellenger, former […]
One of the great traditions in college football is the smoking of cigars by the winner of the Tennessee Vols/Alabama Crimson Tide game.
On Saturday, it was Tennessee who got to smoke the cigars after beating Alabama 52-49.
And the most unlikely of people helped supply the cigars.
According to Sports Illustrated's Ross Dellenger, former Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Jay Cutler was one of the people who supplied cigars for Tennessee.
A Vols administrator told Dellenger that he wanted the Vols to beat Alabama.
Cutler played for one of the Vols' rivals, but there's one thing that transcends rivalries — everyone wants to see Alabama lose.
On Saturday, Cutler got his wish.
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