Things looked bleak for the Tennessee Volunteers entering the final five minutes of Thursday night’s Taxslayer Gator Bowl against the Indiana Hoosiers. But after scoring zero touchdowns all game, the Vols scored two touchdowns in a 30-second span to pull off a 23-22 comeback win in Jacksonville.
A regulation college football game is 60 minutes long. Tennessee scored all of their touchdowns today in a 30 second span, and won. #GatorBowl
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With 4:21 remaining, Tennessee *linebacker* Quavaris Crouch got the carry for a one-yard touchdown run.
https://twitter.com/FTBeard11/status/1212935881847259136
The Vols made the extra point to make it a 22-16 game, and then recovered an onside kick to immediately get the ball back. Three plays later, Tennessee running back Eric Gray found the end zone for what would serve as a game-winning touchdown (after the go-ahead extra point).
Onside kick ✅
Go-ahead TD ✅HERE COMES @Vol_Football!! pic.twitter.com/pnrMeAyK7M
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While the Vols got it done on the field, things didn’t go as smoothly in the stands.
#NailedIt pic.twitter.com/K98weScSfl
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Your Gator Bowl winners pic.twitter.com/3CEzywdmc7
— CJ Fogler account may or may not be notable (@cjzero) January 3, 2020