Tennessee played defense after the loss to Vanderbilt to protect the logo at midfield in Neyland Stadium

Tennessee had to protect their logo on Saturday after losing to Vanderbilt

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Tennessee Vols must be aware of Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia’s history with logos.

Pavia admitted earlier this summer that he urinated on the New Mexico logo when he was a player at New Mexico State.

After Vanderbilt’s win over Tennessee on Saturday in Neyland Stadium, the UT grounds crew stood around the Power T logo at midfield to protect it from Vanderbilt’s players and support staff.

We saw a similar scene unfold in Ann Arbor earlier on Saturday when Michigan players guarded their M logo at midfield following the Wolverines’ loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes.

College Football Playoff arguments dominate the coverage on ESPN and Fox Sports, but big rivalry games are still the best thing about college football.