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VOLS CLOSE 2013 WITH 27-14 WIN AT UK

by Freak on December 1, 2013

in Tennessee Vols Football

image003 (2)LEXINGTON, Ky. — Tennessee finished the 2013 on a winning note, posting a 27-14 victory at Kentucky. The Vols finish Butch Jones’ first season at the helm with a 5-7 record overall and a 2-6 mark in the SEC.

The win broke Tennessee’s 11-game SEC road losing streak and 12-game overall losing streak dating to a 2010 win at Vanderbilt.

Freshman quarterback Joshua Dobbs engineered his first win with 251 total yards, throwing for 199 yards and two scores while rushing for 52 yards and a TD.

Senior Rajion Neal went over 100 yards for the seventh time in his career, finishing his final college game with 134 yards. Neal became the 14th Vol to run for 1,000 rushing yards in a season and finished with 1,124 in his final campaign. That stands 12th on the career rushing list for the Vols.

Defensively, A.J. Johnson posted nine tackles for his second consecutive 100-tackle season (106). He became the first Vol with consecutive 100-tackle season since Earnest Fields in 1990-91. Johnson and Brian Randolph led Tennessee with nine tackles.

In his final game, Corey Miller posted 4.5 sacks, setting a new UT sack record besting Football Hall of Famer Reggie White’s record of four sacks recorded vs. The Citadel on Oct. 1, 1983.

Kentucky dropped to 2-10 and went winless in the league with an 0-8 mark in Mark Stoops’ first season in Lexington.

Tennessee jumped out to 14-0 lead in the first quarter and never trailed the rest of the way. The Vols were able to convert on long scoring plays of 60, 43 and 40 yards in the first half to gain a 20-0 lead midway through the second quarter.

On the second play from scrimmage, Neal ripped off a career-long 60-yard rush for a touchdown. The score was the longest offensive play of the season for Tennessee and longest rush since Cordarrelle Patterson’s 67-yard rush in the 2012 season opener.

Dobbs threw his first-career touchdown pass on a 43-yard bomb to Jason Croom. On the play, Croom pulled the ball out of Jaleel Hytchye’s hands after he had appeared to intercept the ball and ran in for his second-career score. That put the Vols ahead 14-0 with 19 seconds left in the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, Kentucky looked to have a great opportunity to get on the scoreboard, but Corey Miller sacked Maxwell Smith for an 8-yard loss on third down which forced Kentucky to punt.

Dobbs took to the ground himself to give the Vols a 20-0 lead on a 40-yard rush. That rush concluded a 98-yard drive, the longest of the season for the Vols. Dobbs’ run for a score was the longest by a Vols quarterback since a 43-yard TD run by Alan Cockrell in 1983 vs. LSU.

Kentucky broke the shutout with a 19-yard TD pass from Smith to Anthony Kendrick with 1:45 left in the first half. That made the score 20-7.

Tennessee extended its lead to 27-7 on a 7-yard dart from from Dobbs to Devrin Young with 3:14 left in the third quarter.

The Vols defense stood tall as they stopped Kentucky on a 4th-and-1 Dyshawn Mobley short of the goal line. Justin Colemantripped him up and Dontavis Sapp finished him off to give the Vols the ball.

In his final game, Michael Palardy had a stellar day punting with a career-long 69-yard boot. Palardy landed five of his six punts inside the 20-yard line and three inside the 10-yard line. Four of his six punts went for 50-plus yards.

The Vols open the 2014 season against Utah State on Aug. 30, 2014 at Neyland Stadium … 273 days from the 2013 finale at Kentucky.

 

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