Rising Rap Star Fed Up With 'Fire Pruitt' Crowd As Heat Rises On Tennessee Coach

The Tennessee Vols have lost three straight, and fans keep turning up the heat on head coach Jeremy Pruitt. These fans enjoyed a few shining moments out of Butch Jones' teams, but they have tired of the mediocrity they've seen from Tennessee in recent years. Now in his third season, Pruitt has led the Vols to a 15-15 overall record.

But there's one man out there who won't stand for the Pruitt slander.

His name is Andy Bowser, a 32-year-old, single, white rapper with a pit puppy named Smokey who is fed up with fans calling for Pruitt to be fired. Bowser released a FIRE rap single ahead of the Alabama game that has racked up over 700,000 views. Now Bowser's using his influence to stymie some of the hatred levelled at Pruitt. He's even threatened to end personal relationships over it:

"I WILL NOT STAND FOR ANY FANS CALLING FOR PRUITT TO BE FIRED WILL NOT STAND FOR DISRESPECT TO OUR PLAYERS OR THE PROGRAM IF I TALK TO YOU OR IF YOU ARE MY FRIEND I SEE YOU ARE DOING SOMETHING I WILL NOT SUPPORT OR TOLERATE I WILL NO LONGER ASSOCIATE WITH YOU DONT CARE," Bowser declared Alabama beat the Vols 48-17. 

Andy hasn't given up on this team and is even teasing a new track that promises to "bust speed with bars" for the next game. The Vols are now off for Halloween, which means Bowser has plenty of time to drop his track for the November 7 road game at Arkansas. I'll go ahead and say it: the world needs a track-off between Bowser and legendary SEC musician Liz Honey, who owned this market back in 2012-13.


















I hate to get greedy because Bowser is giving us such amazing content, but now we need Andy vs. Liz for SEC track supremacy. Liz needs to come out of retirement. I'll work on that this week.







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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.