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Set up by Andre Creamer’s punt return, Johnnie Jones’ touchdown run pulled Tennessee within one of Alabama late. The score was followed by a gutsy two-point conversion run from Tony Robinson to lift the Vols past the Crimson Tide, 28-27 at Neyland Stadium in 1984.

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@naveabcd I’ll never forget John Ward, “twisting, turning, diving, LUNGING, GIVE! HIM! SIX! Johnnie Jones from Muuuuuuuuuuuunford, Tennessee!”

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Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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Was there.

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Tony Robinson. Air Tennessee. Give him 2. Most talented QB Vols ever had. Career cut short by Cornelius Bennett October 19, 1985.

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Tony Robinson was such a waste. Could have been a great one!

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My wife and I were on our first date at this game. We will be married 40 years in December.

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Thanks for ruining my day. Was Captain for this game.

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Fine team, the Vol 84 team.

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Jimmy Dykesvor 1 Jahr

Thank you Father, your promises are true…

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Tennessee Basketballvor 1 Jahr

keep up the good work coach

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Zakai Zeigler's attorneys have withdrawn his appeal of the ruling denying him a preliminary injunction. A statement: "While we had hoped to see Zakai back in orange and white, he’s embracing the next chapter of his basketball career with optimism and resolve."

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Joshyboyvor 1 Jahr

59 days until its football time in Tennessee

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