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Jeff Comeaux, a longtime supporter of the University of Tennessee, went viral on Saturday during the Volunteers’ football game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. He found himself going insanely viral over his reactions, but things were much worse for him later on.
There were multiple players who visited the Tennessee Volunteers this past weekend, as they took on the Georgia Bulldogs. One of the players who made it up for a visit was David "Tre" Segarra. Segarra is one of the better running backs in the country,
Jeff Comeaux's anguished expressions during the latter stages of the Tennessee-Georgia game were caught on camera and were seen nationally. He had skipped work, and his cover was blown when his boss also saw the animated fan on television.
Everyone gave their reasons as to why a young Tennessee vols fan ended up with an attracted female fan during game.
The Tennessee Volunteers suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime in week three. Tennessee had a chance to win the game with a field goal in the closing seconds, but a missed attempt pushed the game into overtime where Georgia sealed it with a game winning touchdown.
There's nothing more electric than being at Neyland Stadium when you see a legend in the making on the field. Being a Vol for Life doesn't have a specific criteria, but you know one when you see one. So many players over many different eras have made their way into Vols' fans hearts and the record books.
Here’s everything you need to know about Saturday’s game, including key matchups, storylines and a score prediction.
Find single game tickets to the Tennessee Volunteers vs. UAB Blazers college football Week 4 matchup on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The new AP Top 25 college football poll ranking is officially here, and the Vols have kept their same number in the ranks. They are still at Number 15 this week after losing to Georgia on Saturday. The Vols fell to the Bulldogs in overtime, 44-41.
The Tennessee Vols are one of several programs recruiting 2027 three-star safety Kenneth Simon. Simon, 6-foot-2/198 lbs from Brentwood, TN, is rated in 247Sports' composite rankings as the No. 37 safety in the nation and the No.