Tennessee 17, Alabama 41

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ALA (6-2)101461141

Final

12:30 PM ET, October 20, 2007
Bryant-Denny Stadium
TUSCALOOSA, AL

Alabama notches biggest win in series with Vols since 1986

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Nick Saban decided to move to Tuscaloosa or when Terry Grant's 8-yard run gave the Tide a 38-17 fourth-quarter lead.
Gameball goes to... John Parker Wilson. Alabama's quarterback torched the Vols for a career-high 363 yards and three touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 27, 510. The Crimson Tide rolled to 27 first downs and 510 total yards against the struggling Tennessee defense.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1927
3rd down efficiency
6-127-18
4th down efficiency
0-11-1
Total Yards362510
Passing259363
Comp-Att
23-3832-46
Yards per pass
6.87.9
Rushing103147
Rushing Attempts
1938
Yards per rush
5.43.9
Penalties0-00-0
Turnovers20
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession13:4222:58
Individual Leaders
Tennessee Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Ainge22/3524311
Crompto...1/21601
Alabama Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wilson32/4636330
Tennessee Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Foster1391118
Coker51203
Alabama Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Grant26104126
Wilson62808
Tennessee Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Foster474053
Rogers452027
Alabama Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hall13185242
Caddell458022
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTENNALA
FG13:05Leigh Tiffin 39 yard field goal GOOD.
Drive info: 7 plays, 35 yds in 1:55
03
TD6:59John Parker Wilson pass complete to Terry Grant for 3 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. Terry Grant extra point GOOD.
Drive info: 9 plays, 84 yds in 3:43
010
TD4:43Arian Foster rush for 2 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. Daniel Lincoln extra point GOOD.
Drive info: 7 plays, 71 yds in 2:16
710
SECOND QUARTERTENNALA
TD14:56Erik Ainge pass complete to Luke Stocker for 3 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. Daniel Lincoln extra point GOOD.
Drive info: 8 plays, 68 yds in 3:38
1410
TD11:16John Parker Wilson pass complete to DJ Hall for 16 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. Leigh Tiffin extra point GOOD.
Drive info: 11 plays, 86 yds in 3:40
1417
TD0:12John Parker Wilson pass complete to DJ Hall for 2 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. Leigh Tiffin extra point GOOD.
Drive info: 16 plays, 75 yds in 7:14
1424
FG0:00Daniel Lincoln 45 yard field goal GOOD.
Drive info: 2 plays, 27 yds in 0:12
1724
THIRD QUARTERTENNALA
FG6:57Leigh Tiffin 20 yard field goal GOOD.
Drive info: 10 plays, 58 yds in 4:47
1727
FG2:12Leigh Tiffin 42 yard field goal GOOD.
Drive info: 7 plays, 56 yds in 2:21
1730
FOURTH QUARTERTENNALA
TD10:59Terry Grant rush for 8 yards for a TOUCHDOWN. Two-point conversion attempt, John Parker Wilson pass to DJ Hall GOOD.
Drive info: 10 plays, 82 yds in 5:03
1738
FG4:55Leigh Tiffin 44 yard field goal GOOD.
Drive info: 7 plays, 25 yds in 3:18
1741

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- With a game-opening onside kick to get things rolling and a John Parker Wilson-to-DJ Hall connection that never stopped, Alabama picked a fine time for its best game of the season.

The Crimson Tide's 41-17 victory over Tennessee (No. 21 BCS, No. 20 AP) Saturday turned into a rollicking debut for coach Nick Saban in the intense border rivalry that had been dominated lately by the Volunteers.

Wilson passed for a career-high 363 yards and three touchdowns, Hall had a school-record 13 catches for 185 yards and the defense pitched a second-half shutout.

"This was the first time this year that we played a complete game," Saban said.

As a result, Alabama (6-2, 4-1 SEC) got its most lopsided win in the series since a 56-28 victory in 1986 after losing 10 of the last 12 meetings.

Saban set the tone with a successful onside kick that set up the first of four Leigh Tiffin field goals for a team missing two suspended starters, offensive linemen Antoine Caldwell and Marlon Davis, and No. 2 rusher Glen Coffee.

Even without two of his blockers, Wilson completed a school record-tying 32 passes in 46 attempts, including touchdowns to Hall of 16 and 2 yards. He also ran six times for 28 yards.

"It was one of the best games he's ever had," said Hall, who had eight catches in the first 19 minutes. "He was just terrific all around."

The rest of the team wasn't bad either. Terry Grant carried 26 times for 104 yards and had six catches for 31 yards and a TD.

"Wilson played outstanding and they threw a short passing game and run game to keep us off the field, and we couldn't get them stopped," Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer said.

Defensively, Alabama mostly denied big plays to Erik Ainge, Lucas Taylor and the league's top passing team. Ainge was 22-of-35 for 243 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Taylor, the SEC's leading receiver, managed just two catches for 15 yards for Tennessee (4-3, 2-2) and remained hobbled by a nagging toe injury.

Freshman cornerback Kareem Jackson had two interceptions, including one to halt Tennessee's most promising scoring drive of the second half and another against backup Jonathan Crompton in the final minutes.

Arian Foster ran for 91 yards on just 13 carries and gained another 74 on four catches. Tennessee receiver Josh Briscoe left the game with a concussion in the first half after three catches.

Tiffin made 4 of 5 field goals, including a 45-yarder with 4:55 left that bounced off the right upright but was still good, another break in a day when everything seemed to go right for the Tide.

Alabama outgained the Vols 510-362 and held the ball for nearly 38 minutes. The 510 yards was the most for the Tide in a Southeastern Conference game since gaining 552 against Arkansas in 2002.

Tennessee also committed a season-high 11 penalties for 81 yards and helped set up one Tide touchdown in the first half with an offsides on fourth-and-inches and a roughing the passer on a third-down play.

"We've been one of the least penalized teams in the SEC, and we helped them a lot," Fulmer said.

The teams ended a wild first half with two scores in the final 12 seconds, set up by a pair of defensive blunders.

First, Hall caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to cap a 16-play drive that consumed more than seven minutes, a play after a pass interference call set up first down.

Tennessee took over at its own 45 with 9 seconds showing. A completion to Chris Brown and a late hit penalty set up Daniel Lincoln's 45-yard field goal on the last play to cut Alabama's lead to 24-17.

This wasn't the first time Saban has started a big game with the onside kick.

"We played Auburn at LSU once and I started the game out that way and the same thing happened," said Saban, a former LSU coach. "I think it was a tremendous momentum-getter for us."

Ainge and the Vols answered with two consecutive touchdowns for their only lead, capped by Luke Stocker's 3-yard catch on the first play of the second quarter.

The Wilson-to-Hall connection burned Tennessee again. Wilson found his top receiver for a 16-yard score on third-and-goal, Hall's eighth catch.

"The defense takes this loss on our shoulders," Vols linebacker Jerod Mayo said.

Ainge said the offense wasn't so hot in the second half either.

"It was one little stupid thing after another in the second half that kept us from completing drives," he said.

Alabama announced the suspensions for Caldwell, Davis and Coffee and two reserve defensive backs before the game for violating school policy on receiving textbooks.

"I wasn't informed about this until [Friday] night," Saban said. "Obviously some players did not use good judgment in what they did. I don't know all the circumstances around it."

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Tennessee 17 Final
Alabama 41
Vanderbilt 17 Final
South Carolina 6
Arkansas 44 Final
Mississippi 8
Florida 45 Final
Kentucky 37
Mississippi State 13 Final
West Virginia 38
Auburn 24 Final
LSU 30