Throwback: Comedian Trevor Noah roasts Tennessee football

Ahead of the Georgia Bulldogs versus Tennessee Volunteers game, let’s take a look back at when Comedian Trevor Noah roasted the Volunteers.

Ahead of the Georgia Bulldogs versus Tennessee Volunteers game, let’s take a look back at when Comedian Trevor Noah roasted the Volunteers. Noah poked fun at the Vols in the offseason, when the status of the college football season was very much in doubt.

The SEC was on the end of several jokes throughout the offseason, as usual. In this case, the victim was the University of Tennessee, specifically its fan base. Trevor Noah does a great job of impersonating the dedication and almost unreasonable loyalty of Volunteer fans:

Unfortunately for Tennessee fans, they haven’t had much to cheer about the past couple of times the Georgia Bulldogs traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee. The University of Georgia has outscored the Vols 84-14 in their past two trips to Rocky Top.

This Saturday, Georgia and Tennessee face off in a top fifteen match-up that is a crucial SEC East game. It is projected to be a much closer contest than the previous several editions of the rivalry.

Oct 5, 2019; Knoxville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Trey Hill (55) blocking during the second quarter against the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bryan Lynn-USA TODAY Sports

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Watch: Comedian Trevor Noah roasts Tennessee football

Comedian Trevor Noah does a great job of impersonating the dedication and loyalty of Tennessee Volunteer fans

College football is getting a lot of headlines across the country recently with some conferences electing to sit out the 2020 season. It is widely considered that the conference least likely drop or postpone this season is the SEC.

The SEC is on the end of several jokes throughout this offseason, as usual. In this case, the victim is the University of Tennessee, specifically their fans. Comedian Trevor Noah does a great job of impersonating the dedication and loyalty of Volunteer fans:

Unfortunately for Volunteers fans, they haven’t had much to cheer about the past couple of times the Georgia Bulldogs have traveled to Tennessee. The University of Georgia has outscored the Vols 84-14 in their past two trips to Knoxville.

Sep 30, 2017; Knoxville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Tyrique McGhee (26) and J.R. Reed (20) and Lorenzo Carter (7) reach to tackle Tennessee Volunteers running back John Kelly (4) in the second half at Neyland Stadium. Georgia defeated Tennessee 41-0. Mandatory Credit: Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports

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