![]() “It was great to be out there with my teammates,” the Heisman Trophy winner said. ![]() Jalin Hyatt caught six passes for 207 yards, setting a Tennessee record with five touchdowns and earning a postgame cigar - a long-held tradition in the third Saturday of October rivalry - with former Vols great Peyton Manning.īryce Young, a game-time decision because of a sprained right shoulder two weeks ago, completed 35 passes for 455 yards and two TDs for the Tide. “I didn't have the best contact on the ball.” “It wasn't my cleanest hit,” said McGrath, who missed a PAT earlier. An 18-yard pass to Ramel Keyton and 27-yard hookup with Bru McCoy set the stage for the winner. Hendon Hooker drove the Vols 45 yards in 13 seconds to set up the winner. “We did too many things to help (Tennessee).” “We didn't answer the bell today,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said. “We were the best team on the field tonight. “This is college football at its absolute best,” Vols coach Josh Heupel said. Fireworks went off over Neyland Stadium and it glowed orange as the song “Dixieland Delight” by the band Alabama - a Crimson Tide favorite - blared over the stadium speakers.Īnd it didn't take long for the goal posts to go down.
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