The scene at Kentucky’s stadium in the third quarter against the Vols will have Tennessee fans smiling all week

The Tennessee Vols had no problem scoring points against the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday night in Lexington.

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Tennessee Vols scored 49 points in the first three quarters on Saturday night in Lexington against the Kentucky Wildcats.

And that was enough to send Kentucky fans fleeing for the exits despite a quarter still remaining in the game.

Former Tennessee wide receiver Jayson Swain, a member of the Vol Network, tweeted a video showing Kentucky fans leaving the stadium en masse in the third quarter on Saturday night — a sight that undoubtedly brought a smile to the faces of Vols fans.

By midway through the fourth quarter, there were almost no Kentucky fans left in the stands.

That’s as early as you’ll ever see an opposing stadium clear out.

Which is exactly what Tennessee needed to see a week after suffering a tough road loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide.