![]() Shop the biggest bangs, brightest colors, and largest selection of Black Cat fireworks. ![]() “We didn’t answer the bell today,” Tide coach Nick Saban, who had never lost to the Vols in his 15-year spell at Alabama, said per ESPN. Welcome to Tennessee/Alabama Fireworks located in Jasper, Tennessee, less than 17 miles north of the Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee borders on exit 158, across from the Love’s Truck Stop. Hyatt’s fifth score tied it at 49 with 3:26 remaining in the fourth quarter, before McGrath’s winning kick. Hyatt’s fourth touchdown restored the Vols’ lead at the beginning of the fourth before Cameron Latu and Dallas Turner’s scores for the Tide turned the game on its head. Tennessee had built up a 28-10 lead midway through the second quarter but slipped behind Alabama by the end of the third thanks to two touchdowns from Jahmyr Gibbs and one from Ja’Corey Brooks. Junior wide receiver Jalin Hyatt was on the receiving end, and recorded five touchdowns, tying the school record for total touchdowns in a single game which was originally set in 1929. Hendon Hooker extended his streak of games with at least one touchdown pass to 18, tying the school record. Hooker completed 21 of 30 passes for 386 yards during the game and threw for a joint career-best five touchdowns. In the following play, Vols quarterback Hendon Hooker drove his team 45 yards in 13 seconds to set up the winning kick. Not since 2006 had the Vols defeated a Top 10 team or Alabama Crimson Tide, their fiercest rivals, and their victory confirmed their credentials as championship contenders.Īlabama had its own chance to extend the winning streak but kicker Will Reichard missed a 50-yard field goal attempt with just 15 seconds left. “We were the best team on the field tonight. “This is college football at its absolute best,” Tennessee coach Josh Heupel said, according to ESPN. The Tennessee Volunteers scored the most points ever in the 105-game series and some fans in their celebrations even took down the goalposts. Orange fireworks went off above the Neyland Stadium, and the 101,915-capacity crowd, some on the pitch and some still in the stands, celebrated No.6 Tennessee snapping a 15-game losing streak against No.3 Alabama with a 52-49 victory secured in the last second. ![]() As Chase McGrath’s game-winning, last second 40-yard field goal sailed through the uprights, the sea of orange packed into the stands streamed out onto the field in celebration. ![]()
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