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Kentucky baseball drops game three, series against Tennessee
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WYMT) – Despite a pair of Wildcat home runs in the bottom of the ninth, No. 3 Kentucky baseball dropped game three to No. 4 Tennessee 13-11 at Kentucky Proud Park on Sunday afternoon, handing the Bat Cats their first Southeastern Conference series loss of the season.
Tennessee jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Kentucky responded with six straight runs across three innings to eventually take a four-run lead in the fifth. The competition was tied at one point in the sixth inning behind five runs from UT. The Volunteers’, specifically Christian Moore, refused to stop there.
Moore hit three homeruns on the day including a three-run bomb in the eighth inning to put the Vols up 13-9. Moore finished 4-for-5 with six RBI, a double and three homers.
In the ninth inning, Mitchell Daly hit his second home run of the game and Ryan Nicholson put one over the fence to battle back late, but the Vols closed out on a caught pop-fly to lockdown the series.
The Wildcats are now 15-3 in the SEC and 32-7 overall. Up next, the Cats travel to Columbia, S.C. for another ranked battle. The Wildcats and No. 20 Gamecocks open a three-game series on Friday at 7:00 p.m.
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Could Tennessee football return to play Georgia in Athens in the playoffs?
Could Tennessee football return to play Georgia in Athens in the playoffs?
A month removed from playing Georgia in Athens, could Tennessee football be returning to its former SEC East rivals’ home stadium for a play off game.
In ESPN’s Heather Dinich’s projected College Football Playoff rankings heading into the final week of the regular season, she has exactly this happening.
With the playoff game being played on either Dec. 20 or 21, it would be just days more than a month removed from the Vols falling to the Bulldogs 31-17 on the road.
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Dinich has this as the 8-seed and 9-seed game. With Georgia as the 8-seed, it opens the door for it to host a playoff game.
Unlike the NCAA Tournament in men’s and women’s basketball, there are no restrictions on teams in the same conference playing each other in the first game of the playoffs.
The last time the teams met, Tennessee took a 10-0 lead after one quarter of play. From there, Georgia outscored the Vols 31-7 without giving up a single second half point.
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava threw for 167 yards on 20-for-33 passing with no touchdowns or interceptions. His favorite target proved to be Squirrel White who caught six passes for 45 yards. Miles Kitselman also caught four passes for 46 yards.
On the ground, Dylan Sampson ran for 101 yards and a touchdown. Kitselman also ran for a score.
Georgia was led by Carson Beck who completed 25-of-40 passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns.
Here is her full slate for the projected playoffs in this scenario:
First-Round Byes
1-seed Oregon (Big Ten champion)
2-seed Texas (SEC champion)
3-seed Miami (ACC champion)
4-seed Boise State (Mountain West champion)
First-Round Games
12-seed Arizona State (Big 12 champion) at 5-seed Ohio State
11-seed Indiana at 6-seed Penn State
10-seed SMU at 7-seed Notre Dame
9-seed Tennessee at 8-seed Georgia
With this seeding, it would place the winner between Tennessee and Georgia against top-seed Oregon.
ESPN had two other projections for the Vols, as well.
Kyle Bonagura projects 10-seed Tennessee to travel to 7-seed Penn State.
Mark Schlabach projects 9-seed Tennessee to travel to 8-seed Texas.
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Childhelp delivers Thanksgiving food baskets to 200 families in East Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Childhelp Tennessee spent Sunday afternoon delivering Thanksgiving food baskets to 200 families across Knoxville and East Tennessee as a part of the annual Thanksgiving Basket Brigade.
Chad Schollaert, a Childhelp board member, said the boxes primarily went to foster families, where there’s a greater need for donations.
“Foster children, a lot of times they’re not coming from a stable environment. So, having a Thanksgiving meal with a family is extremely important and so is just being able to show stability and family atmosphere,” Schollaert said.
Schollaert said an effort like this takes months of planning and coordinating both meals and volunteers ahead of the big day.
“It’s been an effort for the last several months getting coordinating volunteers to deliver the meals, getting the meals. I know the staff here at Childhelp have been talking to board members and recruiting others to deliver the boxes,” Schollaert said.
Schollaert added that Childhelp is always looking for more volunteers because the more volunteers they have, the more children get help. He also said there are several other events and fundraising opportunities throughout the year. Click here for more information.
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