NCAAF Game Recap - UMass at Tennessee
Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:00 PM EDT

Bama
59
Vand
0
F
BC
7
Clem
34
F
Okla
49
Bayl
41
F
PSU
21
Iowa
19
F
USC
30
Cal
20
F
TCU
44
OkSt
31
F
Wash
37
Colo
10
F
Mich
28
Purd
10
F
UNLV
21
OSU
54
F
MissSt
3
UGA
31
F
NCSt
27
FlaSt
21
F
OD
0
VaTec
38
F
Toled
30
MiaFL
52
F
Aub
51
MIZ
14
F
NEV
7
WaSt
45
F
Kent
3
Lou
42
F
Fla
28
KY
27
F
Temp
7
SoFL
43
F
SDSU
28
AF
24
F
Utah
30
Ariz
24
F
Oreg
35
AzSt
37
F
Syr
26
LSU
35
F
UVA
42
Boise
23
F
Army
17
Tul
21
F
TxAM
50
Ark
43
F OT
WVU
56
Kans
34
F
TxTch
27
Hou
24
F
UMass
13
Tenn
17
F
Pitt
17
GATec
35
F
NM
16
Tuls
13
F
Maine
10
JMU
28
F
Idaho
29
SoAl
23
F(1OT)
Ohio
27
E Mi
20
F(1OT)
UCF
38
MD
10
F
MiaOH
31
C Mi
14
F
Cin
32
Navy
42
F
Rut
17
Neb
27
F
LT
16
SCar
17
F
Duke
27
UNC
17
F
GaSo
17
Ind
52
F
Wake
20
App
19
F
ULMon
56
ULLaf
50
F(1OT)
Akr
17
Troy
22
F
GASt
28
UNCC
0
F
WIl
52
CoCar
10
F
UAB
43
NorTx
46
F
Wagn
14
WestMI
49
F
ArkSt
21
SMU
44
F
Nich
17
SamHu
66
F
Lib
10
JacSt
31
F
Ball
21
W Ky
33
F
BGSU
13
MidTN
24
F
FlAtl
31
Buff
34
F
UtSt
61
SJSU
10
F
UTSA
44
TxSt
14
F
FLInt
13
Rice
7
F
SIU
31
Mem
44
F
UTEP
14
NMS
41
F
ND
38
MSU
18
F
Hawaii
21
Wyo
28
F OT
UCLA
34
Stan
58
F
ECU
41
UConn
38
F

Sep 23, 2017, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

UMass (0-5)

0

6

7

0

13

Tennessee (3-1)

0

14

3

0

17

Pass rush helps sluggish Tennessee outlast UMass 17-13
Sat Sep 23, 2017 9:16 PM

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee coach Butch Jones often follows closer-than-expected victories by saying that he never will apologize for a win.

This time, he had a different postgame approach.

"At the end of the day, it's all about getting the victory, but (that was) just flat-out unacceptable," Jones said Saturday after Tennessee staggered to a 17-13 victory over 27 1/2-point underdog Massachusetts. "The performance is unacceptable. We'll get back to work tonight and correct it and correct our deficiencies."

Tennessee (3-1) was trying to bounce back from a 26-20 loss at No. 20 Florida in which the Vols allowed a tiebreaking 63-yard touchdown pass as time expired. Jones' staff was roasted all week for everything from Tennessee's red-zone play calling to its defensive strategy on the game's final play.

The Vols' performance against UMass (0-5) won't quiet that criticism. Tennessee struggled to put away a winless team that played the entire game without star tight end Adam Breneman and most of the second half without starting quarterback Andrew Ford due to injuries.

"There's no excuse to come out here and play the way we did," Tennessee offensive tackle Brett Kendrick said.

Tennessee was held scoreless for the game's first 25 minutes and final 22 minutes. The sluggish performance amid summer-like conditions resulted in a sterile Neyland Stadium atmosphere. Although the announced attendance was 95,324, there appeared to be approximately 30,000 or so fewer fans than that in the fourth quarter as UMass attempted to rally.

The Vols survived thanks to a pass rush that recorded seven sacks, their highest single-game total since 2008. Tennessee's John Kelly rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown. Brandon Johnson added seven catches for 123 yards for career highs in both categories.

"We played better than them," UMass linebacker Bryton Barr said. "They're a heck of a team, obviously, but just eliminate a couple of mistakes and we're winning that game."

Tennessee overcame two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, including one on Jones that gave UMass first-and-goal on its first touchdown drive.

"I'll take full responsibility," Jones said of the penalty. "That's on me. I also think it was a byproduct of huddling our sideline and talking to our team. The official thinks I'm talking to him and then did talk to him and, you know, that's on me. (I was) trying to give our team a spark as well."

UMass threatened to take the lead with less than 10 minutes left when Andy Isabella's 42-yard run put the Minutemen at the Tennessee 38. But the Minutemen went backward from there - thanks in part to a Jonathan Kongbo sack - and punted on fourth-and-16 at the 44.

The Minutemen's next drive stalled after UMass got as far as Tennessee's 45. Tennessee clinched the victory when UMass lost the ball on downs at its own 17 with 22 seconds left.

"I'm proud of the way they played," UMass coach Mark Whipple said. "We wanted to get it to a one-possession game in the fourth quarter, and we did. We just couldn't make the play that we needed to, to get us over the top."

Both teams used backup quarterbacks for part of the second half. UMass' Ross Comis took over for the injured Ford late in the third quarter. Tennessee's Jarrett Guarantano replaced Quinten Dormady late in the third quarter, but Dormady returned after the Vols failed to move the ball on Guarantano's three series.

THE TAKEAWAY

UMass: Kicking woes and poor pass protection have hurt UMass all season, and the pattern continued on Saturday. Michael Schreiner missed an extra-point attempt that would have tied the game in the second quarter. Logan Laurent replaced Schreiner and made UMass' second extra-point try. UMass had allowed a Football Bowl Subdivision-high 5.75 sacks per game before Saturday and has now increased that average to 6.0.

Tennessee: The Vols must sort out their quarterback situation after neither Dormady nor Guarantano could move the ball consistently on Saturday. Dormady was 17 of 27 for 187 yards with a touchdown pass and fumble. Guarantano was 2 of 5 for minus-3 yards and had three carries for 4 yards.

STUBBORN AGAINST SEC

UMass has gone 0-4 against SEC teams over the last two years but has been competitive in each of those games.

In three games with SEC schools last season, UMass trailed Florida 10-7 at the start of the fourth quarter before losing 24-7 and also fell 47-35 to Mississippi State and 34-28 to South Carolina. UMass actually led Mississippi State at halftime.

MEDICAL REPORT

An ankle injury prevented Breneman from playing. Tennessee center Jashon Robertson and defensive tackle Shy Tuttle were announced as scratches shortly before the opening kickoff due to unspecified injuries. UMass played the second half without injured offensive tackle Jack Driscoll.

NEXT UP

UMass hosts Ohio.

Tennessee hosts No. 11 Georgia.

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Passing

UMass Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
A. Ford 17 11 64.7 1 129 36 0 107.2
R. Comis 5 2 40.0 0 8 9 0 47.9
Tenn Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
Q. Dormady 27 17 63.0 1 187 66 0 95.8
J. Guarantano 5 2 40.0 0 -3 0 0 47.9

Rushing

UMass Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Young 14 76 5.4 39 0
B. Ally 10 49 4.9 8 0
Tenn Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Kelly 25 101 4.0 27 1
T. Byrd 1 15 15.0 15 0

Receiving

UMass Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
A. Isabella 3 46 15.3 36 0
S. Palmer 3 43 14.3 21 1
Tenn Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
B. Johnson 7 123 17.6 66 0
T. Byrd 2 21 10.5 13 1

Fumbles

Tenn F FL
J. Guarantano 1 0
Q. Dormady 1 1

Returning

UMass KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
I. Rodgers 0 0 0 3 5.7 0 8
Tenn KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Callaway 1 10.0 0 10 3 9.0 0 12

Punting

UMass Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Laurent 10 404 40.4 54
Tenn Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Daniel 8 391 48.9 56

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

UMass Tenn
Points For 13 17
Total Yards 281 319
Rushing Yards 144 135
Passing Yards 137 184
Passing Completions / Attempts 13/22 19/32
Turnovers 0 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/1
First Downs 14 18
Penalties - Yards 7/43 5/51
Time Of Possession 28:28 32:32
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 3/14 7/18
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 10/40 8/49

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter UMass Tenn
No scores this quarter
2nd Quarter UMass Tenn
Tenn 10:27 TD John Kelly 12 yd run (Aaron Medley kick) 0 7
UMass 12:03 TD Ross Comis 5 yd run (missed kick) 6 7
Tenn 14:35 TD Tyler Byrd 8 yd pass from Quinten Dormady (Aaron Medley kick) 6 14
3rd Quarter UMass Tenn
Tenn 07:28 FG Aaron Medley 40 yd FG 6 17
UMass 12:09 TD Sadiq Palmer 13 yd pass from Andrew Ford (Logan Laurent kick) 13 17
4th Quarter UMass Tenn
No scores this quarter

Game Information

Stadium: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee
Attendance: 95,324
Game Time:
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