By Stephen Hargis
Assistant Sports Editor
Despite being outsized and having 15 fewer Division I-A signees on their roster, the Tennessee football all-stars physically whipped Kentucky in the second half tonight and claimed a 14-7 victory at Finley Stadium.
After trailing 7-0 at the half, Tennessee scored a touchdown in each of the final two quarters. The host team gained 129 of its 212 rushing yards in the final half in snapping Kentucky’s three-game series winning streak.
E-mail Stephen Hargis at shargis@timesfreepress.com
See tomorrow’s Chattanooga Times Free Press for full coverage.
Assistant Sports Editor
Despite being outsized and having 15 fewer Division I-A signees on their roster, the Tennessee football all-stars physically whipped Kentucky in the second half tonight and claimed a 14-7 victory at Finley Stadium.
After trailing 7-0 at the half, Tennessee scored a touchdown in each of the final two quarters. The host team gained 129 of its 212 rushing yards in the final half in snapping Kentucky’s three-game series winning streak.
E-mail Stephen Hargis at shargis@timesfreepress.com
See tomorrow’s Chattanooga Times Free Press for full coverage.






