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Tennessee football fan gets into argument with wife live during Vols postgame radio show
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Date:2025-04-18 03:18:02
No. 15 Tennessee rolled to a convincing 69-3 victory over Chattanooga in the Vols' first game of the 2024 college football season on Saturday.
There was little to critique in the victory as Josh Heupel's squad demolished an overmatched Mocs team. Starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava was brilliantly efficient in the start, completing 22 of 28 passes for 314 yards and three touchdowns, while running back Dylan Sampson rushed 12 times for 124 yards and three more scores.
The defense was also impressive, limiting Chattanooga to just 227 offensive yards and a paltry three points.
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However, at least one Tennessee fan had something to gripe about after the game. And it had nothing to do with what occurred on the field. As noted by Russell Smith — one of the hosts for "The Voluntary Reaction" postgame show on Fox Sports Knoxville — a Tennessee fan got into a verbal argument with his wife after calling into the radio show.
It led to an awkward moment live on the air as listeners everywhere heard the argument.
"Get off the damn sports radio, it doesn’t matter to your family," a woman can be heard saying in the background. "It’s a loser situation. My dad needs your help."
After a short pause, the woman can then be heard saying, "I’m so done with you. I know you don't care. ... I'll take your two-and-a-half million dollars.”
At that point, the audio cuts out, with no obvious outcome in the verbal argument.
Whether the Tennessee fan will call into the show again remains to be seen.
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