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Come Fan with UsFriday, June 26, 2026

Lil Jon and Tennessee football are best Twitter friends

The enthusiastic musician’s 2014 hit has become one of several songs the Volunteers play endlessly.

1. Tremendous shouter Lil Jon released the song “Turn Down for What.”

2. Tennessee began playing the song before every opposing third down.

Third downs might be the only time Tennessee’s not already playing “Rocky Top.”

The new tradition’s name: “Third Down for What.” Do you get it?

3. Lil Jon shouted softly in Tennessee’s ear.

4. Lil Jon and Tennessee are cooking in the lab.

Something will happen because of it!

Florida’s loss and all, but one shouldn’t be too surprised to see a Georgia fan rooting for the Gators to lose anyway.

5. College football coaches wanted to make sure you knew about this.

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