A former member of Tennessee's 'Wide Receiver U.' heritage stepped up to criticize the inability of Florida defensive back Jalen Tabor to have his on-field play match his off-the-field boasting in the aftermath of the Vols' 38-28 win against the Gators.

Donte Stallworth, who finished his playing days on Rocky Top after the 2001 season, called out Tabor Sunday evening on Twitter. Tabor wasn't quoted after the Gators' loss but did retweet a tweet that indicated Tabor had slipped down on Jauan Jennings' 67-yard touchdown.

LoL say what? He slipped b/c he got routed up. Jennings gave him that work, that's why he slipped. #Sluggo https://t.co/cC8kYz17BC — Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 26, 2016

Even worse, Tabor had the nerve to RT that garbage excuse when he himself *knows he got worked. Jennings ran a textbook sluggo route. — Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) September 26, 2016

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Jennings' physical play prompted Vols' offensive coordinator Mike DeBord to say that Florida's defenders had "kind of avoided" Jennings. The sophomore from Murfreesboro had more than 100 receiving yards against the Gators and made what head coach Butch Jones said were a pair of ESPN 'Top Play'-worthy receptions. Jennings' long touchdown in which he juked Tabor to the turf and tight-roped the sideline with a juggling catch covered 67 yards. He also added an over-the-back catch against Florida linebacker Alex Anzalone.