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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Tennessee's defense returned the first interception for a touchdown against No. 1-ranked Alabama since 2015, but the Volunteers fell short at Bryant-Denny Stadium, 45-7.

Today's "Third Saturday of October" matchup marked the 100th meeting between the two programs. Dating back to 1901, Tennessee holds a 38-55-7 record, including a 4-9 record in Tuscaloosa and an 18-30-6 record overall on the road.

Redshirt freshman quarterback Jarrett Guarantano completed 9-of-16 passes for 44 yards and threw one interception, while junior running back John Kelly rushed for 63 yards. Kelly averaged 5.3 yards per carry.

Alabama starting quarterback Jalen Hurts finished 13-of-21 for 198 yards and one touchdown. Tua Tagovailoa entered in the third quarter and ended the game 9-of-12 for 134 yards, throwing a touchdown and an interception. Tagovailoa also rushed for a touchdown.

Alabama wasted no time getting on the scoreboard, as the Crimson Tide went 63 yards down the field in 12 plays to take a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.

Tennessee's defense forced a three-and-out on Alabama's opening drive of the second quarter. The Vols got off five plays for 23 yards before redshirt senior punter Trevor Daniel booted the ball 47 yards to the UA15.

The Tide then added 14 points to the board in the second as junior running backs Bo Scarbrough and Damien Harris each rushed for a touchdown.

Alabama extended its lead to 28-0 in the third when Hurts completed a pass to Irv Smith Jr. for a 14-yard score.

With six minutes left in the third quarter, sophomore linebacker Daniel Bituli intercepted Tagovailoa's pass over the middle and returned it 97 yards to the end zone. Brent Cimaglia then made the first PAT of his career, cutting the Crimson Tide's lead, 28-7.

Tennessee's defense held Alabama to a field goal to close the third, but the Tide went 77 yards on seven plays in their next possession to take a 38-7 advantage.

In the fourth quarter, Daniel punted 60 yards to the UA15 where redshirt junior defensive back D.J. Henderson punched the ball loose, forcing the first fumble of his Tennessee career. Rashaan Gaulden, also a redshirt junior defensive back, recovered the ball at the 20-yard line.

Alabama scored the final touchdown of the game with five minutes on the clock.

In his first career start, freshman defensive back Shawn Shamburger led Tennessee with 12 tackles and a sack. Redshirt sophomore linebacker Quart'e Sapp had 11 tackles and a QBH in the game.

The Vols head to Lexington, Kentucky next Saturday to face the Wildcats at 7:30 p.m. ET. The game will be aired on SEC Network.

http://www.utsports.com/news/2017/10/21/...-45-7.aspx
If I were a betting man I'd say the ax falls this week in Knoxville.
Butch better be working on his resume.
Food Lion in Knoxville is decorating all their cookies and cup cakes with #FireButch décor!!

I was going to talk badly about the UT player who gave double middle fingers to the Alabama fans after he scored the touchdown. But after viewing the film, and hearing his pitiful apology I have ended up feeling sorry for him. What the Alabama fans did to him first was worse than anything he did back to them. He should've mooned them!!
Confusednicker:
Of they were going to fire him this week they would have yesterday. I guess that is why I don't gamble.