Tennessee defensive back Boo Carter remains a member of the team. The fans’ reaction to head coach Josh Heupel’s decision is not very kind, to say the least. Talent will usually accompany a great deal of drama, to a point.
When controversy engulfs a program, cracks open, and the program falls apart. What happens when the program’s fans start to voice their opinions?

Fans Torch Tennessee HC Josh Heupel Regarding DB Boo Carter Remaining on the Team
After missing team activities, the Tennessee football team’s captains and leaders decided to confront the defender. What ensued threatened to hurt the program. A fight started between Carter and his teammates. Fans took to social media to praise Heupel for handling the situation.
NEWS: Boo Carter will not be dismissed from the Tennessee program despite speculation on his future after missing multiple team workouts, @ClowESPN reportshttps://t.co/tHEtS7DpgQ pic.twitter.com/cuuc9gNVzI
— On3 (@On3sports) July 29, 2025
This tweet set off a firestorm of comments that veered in multiple directions. Some thought Heupel made a poor choice by not dismissing Carter after he argued with his teammates.
Culture issues. Should be dismissed
— ℍ𝕒𝕞𝕚𝕝𝕥𝕠𝕟 (@HamDawg115) July 29, 2025
Culture and chemistry make good teams great champions. Trust and respect between players forge friendships, building a stronger team.
Another fan wrote about how it did not come as a shock to them.
Not surprising. Tennessee will give into bad characters
— Jimbos Vengeance (@WinboJimbo) July 29, 2025
This comment doesn’t seem to possess much context. Saying that teams will extend latitude to good players isn’t new and will always happen.
But I was told that there is no player bigger than the Power T
Fraud of a program, just like the coach
Heupel knows Tennessee is in trouble, he’s gotta hope his defense keeps him in the game
— DeeDeeDee… American Bred (@Sv13therealone) July 29, 2025
The “Power T” refers to this quote by Heupel, which was used when quarterback Nico Iamaleava left the program over money issues.
The head coach took a stand, but some felt he wilted by allowing Carter to stay as a volunteer.
Another fan spoke about what it means to be playing at such a reputable organization at that level.
You know how many kids from this area dream of playing at UT? Let alone make TONS of money while playing for UT? Ridiculous.
— QB Country Chattanooga (@qbc_chattanooga) July 29, 2025
Granted, Tennessee football is the undisputed king of the state. Still, the Volunteers run a national program that can branch out and draw talent from across the country to Knoxville.
Tennessee’s season was already in the air. There goes their locker room. Lol
— Mike Thompson (@M1k3WilDE) July 29, 2025
In addition to losing Iamaleava, edge rushers James Pearce Jr. and Dylan Sampson left for the NFL draft. Under those circumstances, losing your starting quarterback, productive running back, and standout pass rusher in one offseason would raise doubt on any team.
They jealous of Georgia
— Bubba (@bamabubba4) July 29, 2025
While probably tongue-in-cheek, it draws a parallel to the University of Georgia, which is highly successful but struggles with player discipline as car accidents and arrests follow the team.
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Carter is still a team member. His future remains in Heupel’s hands. If the team gets off to a poor start, how will this affect its cohesiveness, and could it lead to a mutiny?