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No. 15 Tennessee Defeats Kentucky, 37-31

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Posted 5:59PM on Saturday 27th November 2004 ( 20 years ago )
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Gerald Riggs ran 12 yards for a touchdown with 38 seconds remaining and No. 15 Tennessee rallied to beat Kentucky 37-31 Saturday.<br> <br> The Volunteers, who clinched a berth in the Southeastern Conference championship game last week, avoided embarrassment with a fourth-quarter comeback after trailing nearly the entire game.<br> <br> Kentucky (2-9, 1-7) lost its 20th straight game to Tennessee, though the Vols&#39; defense had another lackluster effort in its regular-season finale.<br> <br> Down 31-22, the Vols (9-2, 7-1) scored two touchdowns in the fourth to rally in the cold rain.<br> <br> A trick play set up one of the touchdowns. Rick Clausen tossed the ball to C.J. Fayton, who completed a 53-yard pass to Robert Meachem at the Kentucky 12. Tony Brown scored on a 12-yard touchdown pass from Clausen two plays later.<br> <br> Clausen was intercepted on Tennessee&#39;s next possession, but Kentucky could not take advantage and had to punt.<br> <br> The Vols got the ball back at their 40 with about 4 1/2 minutes left and trailing 31-29.<br> <br> After Kentucky&#39;s Lonnell Dewalt blocked an extra-point kick and a field goal earlier in the game, Tennessee appeared set on not leaving it up to the kicker.<br> <br> Dewalt finished the season with seven blocked kicks, a school record.<br> <br> Riggs ran straight through the line on third down for the touchdown, and Cedric Houston added another run for the 2-point conversion.<br> <br> Tennessee&#39;s Corey Campbell intercepted Shane Boyd&#39;s pass with 6 seconds left to seal the win.<br> <br> Clausen, playing for injured freshmen Erik Ainge and Brent Schaeffer, was 26-of-41 for 349 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. Houston had 127 yards rushing on 24 carries, and Meachem had five catches for 145 yards and a touchdown.<br> <br> The Vols rolled up 606 yards of total offense in Clausen&#39;s second start.<br> <br> Boyd threw two touchdowns to freshman Jacob Tamme and finished 20-of-32 for 218 yards.<br> <br> The Vols were looking to build up some momentum going into their rematch with No. 3 Auburn for the SEC title, and clearly the defense will have to play better next week.<br> <br> The defense also struggled last week in a 38-33 win at Vanderbilt.<br> <br> Kentucky was playing without its offensive coordinator Ron Hudson, who resigned on Monday, and had one of the worst offenses in the country coming into the game.<br> <br> But the Wildcats controlled most of the game even with their leading receiver, Glenn Holt, injuring his hamstring in the game.<br> <br> Kentucky led after the first quarter for the first time this season.<br> <br> The Wildcats started to pull away after Ricky Abren returned an interception 6 yards for a touchdown at the beginning of the second quarter to make it 17-7.

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