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Butch Jones: No ‘Third Down for What’ at Neyland Stadium this season

John Adams
USA TODAY Network - Tennessee

"Third Down for What" has run out of downs at Tennessee.

Coach Butch Jones during action at the UT Orange and White Spring Game on April 16, 2016.

UT coach Butch Jones said the third-down rallying cry, which was a parody of rapper Lil Jon's popular "Turn Down for What," would not be played at Neyland Stadium this season.

"We'll have some different songs to get the crowd energized," Jones said at Monday's press conference.

Since the start of the 2014 season, "Third Down for What" has blared over the stadium's public-address system every time a Tennessee opponent faced third down.

The song was mentioned in the recently settled Title IX lawsuit against Tennessee. The lawsuit, which was filed by eight unidentified females, alleged that the university maintained a "hostile sexual environment."

In 2014, Lil Jon collaborated with other rap artists on "Literally, I can't," a music video that was regarded as offensive to women.

The theme: Don't take "no" as an answer from women.

The Title IX lawsuit was settled last month for $2.48 million.

Tennessee settles sexual assault suit for $2.48 million