Tennessee Vols Kappa Delta members (Photos via kdtennessee/TikTok)
Delta Zeta members from Texas A&M and Kentucky Wildcats Alpha Phi members have already gone viral for their dancing routines, and now it’s time for the Tennesse Vols women to chime in.
The University of Tennessee Kappa Delta ladies are going viral for their pumped-up routine that features a lot of twerking.
Earlier this month, the ladies all came out in front of their sorority house to show their school spirit with a spirited dance.
Peter Burns of ESPN’s SEC Network shared a hype video from the girls, as many could be seen in Tennesse Vols jerseys from the football team as they danced.
The sorority girls were getting groovy to “We Takin’ Over” by DJ Khaled.
“Full shout out to @UTKKappaDelta for the hype video to get us ready for Week 1 in Knoxville,” Burns wrote on social media. “SEC Now LIVE debuts on Saturday morning at Noon on SEC Network. Full 45 min pregame show before our 12:45 kickoff for Tennessee’s opener.”
Shout out to @UTKKappaDelta for the hype video to get us ready for Week 1 in Knoxville.
SEC Now LIVE debuts on Saturday morning at Noon on SEC Network.
Full 45 min pregame show before our 12:45 kickoff for Tennessee’s opener. pic.twitter.com/lFa7DXml1J
— Peter Burns (@PeterBurnsESPN) August 30, 2024
On TikTok, the Tennessee Vols’ girls had an even bigger showing as they wore tiny shorts and danced their way through “Swagg and Surf” by Benny. The song has been regularly played at sporting events since its release in 2010.
Tennessee Vols Looking To Take Hype From Past Two Years And Be Even Better
Tennessee Vols football had some disappointing performances last season, but it still posted a 9-4 record and a Citrus Bowl win.
Tennessee’s fourth season under head coach Josh Heupe will be in 2024. The team is heading into a new year with high expectations.
In 2022, the Tennessee Vols had their best season since 2008, going 11-2 and winning the Orange Bowl, per Sports Reference.
Tyreek Hill (Photos via @jasrifootball/X)
One of the officers involved in the detainment of Tyreek Hill was handed a stiff punishment on the same day the Miami Dolphins wide receiver was forced to the ground and placed in handcuffs in a shocking encounter with law enforcement.
According to department director Stephanie V. Daniels, the officer, who is attached to the Miami-Dade Police Department, has been placed on administrative leave.
“Following the incident involving Tyreek Hill, I have initiated an Internal Affairs investigation to ensure a thorough review of the matter,” Daniels said in a statement, per NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero. “One of the officers involved in the incident has been placed on administrative duties while the investigation is conducted.
“I’m committed to transparency and accountability to the community with any situation involving my officers.”
The wide receiver was the talk of the football world on Sunday morning after he was seen getting apprehended by several police officers just a block away from Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the Fins’ Week 1 opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars.