Former SEC QBs at war of words about atmosphere at Sanford Stadium

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Former Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge made headlines earlier this week when he tweeted about the atmosphere at Georgia home games. Many Bulldogs fans did not appreciate his comments.

Former Georgia quarterback David Greene heard the comments and joined John and Hugh to discuss Ainge's take on Saturday's game.

"I think that's a convenient quote. Erik and I, neither one of us have played in this game in 15 years," says David Greene. "I don't think what I think of Neyland or what he thinks of Athens is really that relevant to what's going on now. It's a totally different situation."

Ainge, who initially sent the mildly controversial tweet, also joined John and Hugh ahead of the Volunteers visit to Athens.

"I broke the Internet. I didn't mean to. I was just talking with a buddy and Sanford Stadium is not as loud as people think it is and Neyland is louder," says Ainge. "When we beat Georgia they were the No. 3 team in the country. They were good. And it still wasn't that loud, not a knock on the fans or football team, just a factual statement that noise shouldn't be a huge factor. But now I tweeted and they're going to be extra loud."

There is a lot of discussion that UGA fans will be able to go above and beyond on Saturday largely because Ainge doesn't believe they can.

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