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Tennessee blew a golden scoring opportunity when an 18-yard pass from Coleman to Lucas Taylor that carried to the Vandy 26-yard line was nullified by an illegal formation penalty. It seems Vol tackle Chris Scott was not quite on the line of scrimmage before the snap.
Vol tailback Lennon Creer. He carried on the final three snaps of the quarter, posting gains of 11, 8 and 12 yards. These runs culminated in a second-quarter TD.
Neither team registered a passing yard. Tennessee was 0 for 2 throwing, Vandy 0 for 0. The Vols had 52 rushing yards, Vandy 9.
On third and four at the Vanderbilt 27-yard line, Coleman gained 10 yards on a quarterback draw. The Vols scored their only offensive TD of the game three plays later.
Berry. His 45-yard interception return turned a 10-0 lead into a 17-0 bulge and quieted the Vandy crowd.
Vandy's 25 first-half plays gained a mere 25 net yards. The Commodores were just 1 of 7 on third-down conversion tries.
Lankford's touchdown return. Given how poorly Vanderbilt's offense was playing, a defensive score was the only way the Commodores could get back in the game.
Adams. He provided a spark by completing 4 of 7 passes for 36 yards on Vandy's field goal drive.
Tennessee used four quarterbacks in the quarter - Coleman, Crompton, Gerald Jones (in the G-Gun) and Eric Berry (in the Wild Berry). None was effective.
A seven-yard sack by Vol defensive tackle Dan Williams killed the Vandy drive following Creer's fumble. A Commodore score there could've led to a different outcome altogether.
Vol tailback Arian Foster. He had gains of 17 and 22 yards that helped UT notch some first downs, eat some clock and wipe out Vandy's comeback hopes.
Tennessee now has beaten Vanderbilt 25 times in the past 26 meetings.
Game #: 1154 Site: Nashville Date: Nov. 22 Conference: SECE Coach Match-up: For the Vols - Fulmer and for the Commodores - Johnson