Tennessee first fielded a football team in 1891 and the Vols have played in memorable games throughout its history.
Each week, Vols Wire will recap a memorable game against its upcoming opponent.
Vols Wire revisits Tennessee’s, 21-7, victory over Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Oct. 23, 1999.
The game marked the first time Tennessee played the Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Alabama since 1930.
The game was tied, 7-7, at halftime.
After a scoreless opening quarter, Alabama scored first as Andrew Zow completed a 26-yard touchdown pass to Shaun Alexander.
Tennessee tied the game on a 6-yard run by quarterback Tee Martin.
Martin gave Tennessee a 14-7 lead in the third quarter, completing a 43-yard touchdown pass to David Martin.
Martin also recorded a 21-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
He completed 11-of-17 passing attempts for 147 yards and one touchdown, while totaling 49 rushing yards and two touchdowns on nine attempts.
Tennessee running back Jamal Lewis totaled 117 rushing yards.
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