Tennessee vs Florida: Savage college gameday signs from Knoxville [UPDATED]
By Mark Powell
The Tennessee Volunteers and Florida Gators battle in Knoxville on Saturday afternoon. College gameday was in attendance, and the signs were beautiful.
The Vols are favored over the rival Gators — and for good reason. Tennessee is undefeated on the young season, which includes a win over the 24th-ranked Pitt Panthers on the road.
Josh Heupel’s offense is as impressive as advertised, with Hendon Hooker leading the way. Hooker is a dark horse Heisman candidate, and a true dual-threat player at the position.
The Vols average a full yard-per-play more than the Gators on offense, and give up a full yard-per-play less on defense. That, plus the homefield advantage of hosting this game in front of a raucous crowd in Knoxville, is why the Vols are favored.
Tennessee vs Florida: College gameday signs from Knoxville
Despite the praise heaped on Tennessee above, the Gators’ offense is not to be taken lightly. Anthony Richardson has big-play potential at his best. Sadly, that time is not now.
Meanwhile, Billy Napier is hoping to turn around a Florida program that hasn’t seen a National Championship since Tim Tebow was on campus.
Yet, because of the gameday location, most of the signs were aimed directly at the Gators.
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Woof, Richardson isn’t going to like that sign.
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I…don’t think that rhymes. But a Tennessee education is as great as any, right?
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You see? This is the kind of content I came here for. Thank you, innuendos.
Hooker for Heisman? Hooker for Heisman.
Keep Dolly safe at all costs.
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Again, stop targeting Anthony Richardson. He has enough problems targeting his own wideouts.
We need an Adam Levine meme.
Thank you, Vols.
Touchdowns are overrated.
Trust me, there are plenty more where that came from.
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