Article By Jeffrey McDaniel on 6th September, 2009
Tennessee had just committed their second turnover, and QB Jonathan Crompton was looking more and more like his 2008 self.
Indeed, it was a very forgettable opening quarter for the Lane Kiffin era.
The Volunteers were far from impressive. They'd fumbled twice (one of which they got back), thrown an interception and scored exactly zero points.
But somewhere near the end of the first quarter, things began to click for the Vols.
It began with a 10 play, 81 yard scoring drive, capped off by a rushing touchdown by highly touted freshman Bryce Brown, and ended with another freshman sensation, David Oku, being tackled thr...
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