Who’s laughing now?

Following Tennessee’s embarrassing 38-30 home loss to Georgia State last weekend, Vols wide receiver Jordan Murphy joked in a since-deleted tweet about about the hefty $950,000 payday Georgia State received from Tennessee — it’s customary for top programs to pay lesser teams to come and play them.

“😂 man y’all can’t tell me this ain’t funny,” he wrote in response to a video poking fun at the situation.

On Wednesday, head coach Jeremy Pruitt told reporters that Murphy, along with another player, were no longer on the team. Pruitt indicated both departures were voluntary.

“There’s several guys that have chose to leave, and they’re not here anymore,” Pruitt said.

Murphy briefly deactivated his Twitter account following the quip, but on Wednesday retweeted a motivational message from Terrell Bailey, a cornerback who is also leaving Tennessee.

“Keep adding fuel to the tank,” the tweet read.

The Volunteers were heavy 25.5-point favorites over Georgia State, who went just 2-10 last season.

Murphy didn’t do anything in the game. In nine games last season, the junior recorded 11 receptions for 155 yards and one touchdown.