Tennessee football fans cheer injury to Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral

Mississippi quarterback Matt Corral (2) is knocked over by Tennessee defensive back Trevon Flowers (1) during an SEC football game between Tennessee and Ole Miss at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021.Kns Tennessee Ole Miss Football
Mississippi quarterback Matt Corral (2) is knocked over by Tennessee defensive back Trevon Flowers (1) during an SEC football game between Tennessee and Ole Miss at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn. on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021.Kns Tennessee Ole Miss Football /
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Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral went down with an injury late in the fourth quarter but Tennessee football fans, unfortunately, starting cheering.

The Tennessee Volunteers and Ole Miss Rebels were moving at a breakneck pace in their meeting on Saturday night at Neyland Stadium, as you’d expect them to. But that resulted in some injuries taking place.

Late in the game, it felt like an inordinate amount of players were going down with injuries, leaving some dubious about the ailments. Whenever Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral went down, though, anyone with two eyes could see that there was nothing fake about it.

The Rebels star quarterback took an odd hit that left him down on his knees. That didn’t stop the Tennessee football crowd from booing.

Tennessee football fans should be ashamed of their behavior.

It doesn’t matter how angry you are as a Tennessee football fan, booing when a player gets injured is never okay.

Somehow, it only got worse from here. Fans later started throwing trash on the field, forcing the end of the game to be stopped as Vols cheerleaders, dance team members, band members and more also had to leave the stadium.

Not the finest day for the Tennessee football faithful.

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