Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Joshua Dobbs had an incredible 28-yard touchdown run in the first quarter against the Kentucky Wildcats to tie the game.
The Tennessee Vols defense had not allowed a first down. And the offense had driven into Kentucky territory three times.
But a stalled drive and a critical fumble by Joshua Dobbs spotted the Kentucky Wildcats a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.
Dobbs redeemed himself, though.
The junior quarterback had an amazing touchdown run on the third Tennessee drive to finally tie the game at 7.
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Dobbs shook off multiple tacklers and had great vision and awareness right there to not step out of bounds.
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The call by Butch Jones and Mike DeBord was great. Kentucky was selling out to blitz the whole time, so something to keep them off-balance was inevitably going to be a huge play.
And it was.
Kentucky made it their business to sell out to stop Jalen Hurd from running the ball up the middle. And if they decided they were going to do that, Dobbs is clearly their answer.
A few screens to Alvin Kamara and some of the big play receivers is not going to hurt either.
Tennessee drove into Kentucky territory every time they had the ball in the first. Kentucky, meanwhile, had more points than yards thanks to that one turnover.