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Tennessee Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral Before Iowa Game

Tennessee Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral Before Iowa Game

A Tennessee cheerleader caused something of a stir this week ahead of the Volunteers’ big Citrus Bowl showdown against Iowa.

Coming into this outing, the big question is how legit of a squad the Hawkeyes are. With the Vols, what you see is what you get this year. They are a middle-of-the-road team that folds under pressure from good teams.

What nobody knows for certain, however, is whether Iowa is a truly good team.

Before an answer could emerge one way or the other, ahead of the big match-up, a Tennessee cheerleader saw her wild photos cause something of a stir on social media on Sunday.

 

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In a week where a shirtless photo scandal dominated the headlines and Deion Sanders’ new young girlfriend made headlines, it say says a lot that an otherwise unknown college football cheerleader can cause such a ruckus before a bowl game. That is precisely what ended up happening, though.

Monday’s showdown marks Kirk Ferentz’s 11th consecutive postseason outing and 15th in the last 16 seasons.

Josh Heupel certainly has his work cut out for him.

Will Heupel and Tennessee be able to give Tennessee cheerleaders something to truly get hyped about in the Citrus Bowl this week? Time will tell.

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