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10/3/2020 12:00 PM ET (195 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Sep 29, 2020No. 21 Tennessee takes the Southeastern Conference's longest winning streak into Saturday's home opener against Missouri in Knoxville, Tenn. The Volunteers (1-0, 1-0 SEC) built off last year's season-ending six-game winning streak by eking past South Carolina 31-27 on the road last Saturday in their 2020 opener. Third-year coach Jeremy Pruitt has a veteran squad, including senior quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, but wants to see more efficiency after his team went 1-for-11 on third-down conversions against the Gamecocks. "Something that has got to be addressed," Pruitt said. "We have to be able to finish blocks and have to understand the down and distance as a running back. . . . But we did create explosive plays on offense; there's times when we moved the ball at will, but we have to make some consistency there. " Missouri (0-1, 0-1) didn't generate much on offense in its Saturday opener against Alabama -- a 38-19 home loss -- until it was too late. The Tigers scored 16 points in about the final 16 minutes, including a final-play touchdown, after falling behind 35-3. Missouri wants to play fast under first-year coach Eliah Drinkwitz, who mostly went with quarterback Shawn Robinson, a dual threat who started eight games at TCU before sitting out last season as a transfer. Robinson completed 19 of 25 passes for 185 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions, posting the best completion percentage (76. 0) for a Missouri quarterback in his debut since Blaine Gabbert (75. 8) in 2009. Redshirt freshman Connor Bazelak played late and went 7 of 14 for 68 yards. "I'm comfortable playing multiple (quarterbacks) meaningful snaps throughout the season," said Drinkwitz, who also calls plays and serves as offensive coordinator. "I don't think this is going to be a typical season like we've ever had before. I just think we have enough data to think that we're (not) going be able to go through the entire season with one quarterback. " Drinkwitz, who went 12-1 in his one season as head coach at Appalachian State in 2019 while Mizzou went 6-6, also has an SEC stalwart in running back Larry Rountree III. The senior enters the game with 2,815 career rushing yards -- 5. 1 per attempt -- and 26 touchdowns. Tennessee's running game is led by senior Ty Chandler, the team's top rusher in each of the past two seasons. He gained 86 yards on 13 carries versus South Carolina. Sophomore Eric Gray is a talented tag-team partner running behind one of the best offensive lines in the SEC. Tennessee's defensive star in Week 1 was senior edge rusher Deandre Johnson, who earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after making 2. 5 sacks and forcing a fumble. Tennessee can't afford a stumble here as it goes for eight in a row. After this game, the Vols play four teams in six weeks that are in the current top 13 of the poll -- Georgia, Alabama, Texas A&M and Auburn. "We're 1-0 and the way I look at it, I count all of the games that you play as losses, so I say right now we're 1-9," Pruitt said. "We've got a lot of things that we need to work on, but we've got a lot of time to do it. This team, their identity, how they're going to be remembered, they've got nine weeks to decide that. It will be up to them. " --Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Oct 03, 2020KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Eric Gray and Ty Chandler combined to rush for 195 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead No. 21 Tennessee to a 35-12 victory over Missouri Saturday. The Vols (2-0) have won eight in a row, tying them with Notre Dame for the most among Power Five teams. Connor Bazelak relieved Shawn Robinson at quarterback in the second quarter or Missouri (0-2), but the Tigers could still only muster one touchdown. Jarrett Guarantano played a mistake-free game for Tennessee, completing 14 of 23 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown. He also converted on three fourth-down runs in the first quarter and had two short touchdown runs. Behind a strong performance by Tennessee's offensive line, the Vols battered the defense. Gray ran for 105 yards, with a touchdown rushing and receiving. Chandler rolled up 90 yards and a touchdown. The Tigers couldn't limit the run, which opened up Tennessee's passing game for some big plays as the Vols led 21-6 at intermission. Two fourth-and-1 conversions on the opening drive - both runs by Guarantano - were instrumental in Tennessee's 7-0 lead. Chandler capped off the 14-play, 75-yard drive with a 3-yard run. Robinson started the game 1 for 4 for no yards, opening up an opportunity for Bazelak to generate some offense in a relief role. Bazelak completed 5 of 8 passes for 72 yards in the second quarter. That set up Missouri freshman kicker Harrison Mevis to connect on field goals from 27 and 50 yards. LONG BOOTMevis' 50-yard field goal in the second quarter was the longest for Missouri since Tucker McCain connected from 57 yards in 2018. It was also the longest field goal for a freshman Tigers kicker since Jeff Jacke in 1988. CONSISTENTLY EFFECTIVEGray's 20-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter allowed the sophomore to become the first Volunteer to score rushing TDs in four consecutive games since quarterback Josh Dobbs in 2016. COVID CHANGESSeveral Tennessee gameday traditions were changed because of COVID-19 protocols. There was no Vol Walk through campus before the game. The band was planted in the south end zone, with no pregame or halftime on-field opportunities. Neyland Stadium, which can hold 102,455, was limited to just 21,159 (about 2,000 below what would have been considered a sellout) and distanced throughout. POLL IMPLICATIONS The Vols are hoping to crack the Top 20 this week. UP NEXTTennessee: Travels to No. 4 Georgia Saturday. Missouri: Visits LSU on Saturday.
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NCAAF Game Preview: Missouri vs. Tennessee - Date: 10/3/2020 Sep 29, 2020No. 21 Tennessee takes the Southeastern Conference's longest winning streak into Saturday's home opener against Missouri in Knoxville, Tenn. Expert Sports Picks. The Volunteers (1-0, 1-0 SEC) built off last year's season-ending six-game winning streak by eking past South Carolina 31-27 on the road last Saturday in their 2020 opener. Sports Handicapping Monitor. Third-year coach Jeremy Pruitt has a veteran squad, including senior quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, but wants to see more efficiency after his team went 1-for-11 on third-down conversions against the Gamecocks. "Something that has got to be addressed," Pruitt said. "We have to be able to finish blocks and have to understand the down and distance as a running back. . . . But we did create explosive plays on offense; there's times when we moved the ball at will, but we have to make some consistency there. " Missouri (0-1, 0-1) didn't generate much on offense in its Saturday opener against Alabama -- a 38-19 home loss -- until it was too late. The Tigers scored 16 points in about the final 16 minutes, including a final-play touchdown, after falling behind 35-3. Missouri wants to play fast under first-year coach Eliah Drinkwitz, who mostly went with quarterback Shawn Robinson, a dual threat who started eight games at TCU before sitting out last season as a transfer. Robinson completed 19 of 25 passes for 185 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions, posting the best completion percentage (76. 0) for a Missouri quarterback in his debut since Blaine Gabbert (75. 8) in 2009. Redshirt freshman Connor Bazelak played late and went 7 of 14 for 68 yards. "I'm comfortable playing multiple (quarterbacks) meaningful snaps throughout the season," said Drinkwitz, who also calls plays and serves as offensive coordinator. "I don't think this is going to be a typical season like we've ever had before. I just think we have enough data to think that we're (not) going be able to go through the entire season with one quarterback. " Drinkwitz, who went 12-1 in his one season as head coach at Appalachian State in 2019 while Mizzou went 6-6, also has an SEC stalwart in running back Larry Rountree III. The senior enters the game with 2,815 career rushing yards -- 5. 1 per attempt -- and 26 touchdowns. Sports Cappers. Tennessee's running game is led by senior Ty Chandler, the team's top rusher in each of the past two seasons. He gained 86 yards on 13 carries versus South Carolina. Sophomore Eric Gray is a talented tag-team partner running behind one of the best offensive lines in the SEC. Tennessee's defensive star in Week 1 was senior edge rusher Deandre Johnson, who earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after making 2. 5 sacks and forcing a fumble. Tennessee can't afford a stumble here as it goes for eight in a row. After this game, the Vols play four teams in six weeks that are in the current top 13 of the poll -- Georgia, Alabama, Texas A&M and Auburn. "We're 1-0 and the way I look at it, I count all of the games that you play as losses, so I say right now we're 1-9," Pruitt said. "We've got a lot of things that we need to work on, but we've got a lot of time to do it. This team, their identity, how they're going to be remembered, they've got nine weeks to decide that. It will be up to them. " --Field Level Media
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