Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Volunteers fill up on Hilltopper turnovers

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TENNESSEE 52, W. KENTUCKY 20

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee made the most of Western Kentucky’s generosity.

Justin Coleman and Cameron Sutton returned intercepti­ons for touchdowns Saturday as Tennessee scored after each of Western Kentucky’s five first-quarter turnovers in a 52-20 victory over the Hilltopper­s.

The five turnovers came in a span of six snaps by Western Kentucky.

“I’ve never ever been associated with anything like that,” Tennessee Coach Butch Jones said.

Western Kentucky (1-1) finished the game with seven turnovers, including five intercepti­ons by quarterbac­k Brandon Doughty, who was 17 of 34 for 222 yards with 1 touchdown pass. Brian Randolph intercepte­d two Doughty passes in the end zone.

Tennessee’s seven total takeaways represente­d its highest total since Nov. 10, 1984, when it also forced seven turnovers in a 41-9 rout of Memphis. The Vols hadn’t intercepte­d as many as five passes in a game since a 56-21 victory over Kentucky on Nov.

Tennessee linebacker Dontavis Sapp 20, 1999.

Doughty was the first Western Kentucky quarterbac­k to throw five intercepti­ons in a game since 1977. The junior had entered the day with one career intercepti­on in 59 attempts.

“He’s a good learner,” Western Kentucky Coach Bobby Petrino said, “so he’ll learn a lot from this game.”

Western Kentucky’s flurry of five turnovers in six plays from scrimmage turned an early 3-0 lead into a 31-3 deficit.

The Football Bowl Subdivisio­n record for consecutiv­e turnovers forced by a defense is seven straight series. Florida State had four fumbles and three intercepti­ons in its first seven possession­s of a 42-13 loss to Florida on Oct. 7, 1972.

Marlin Lane rushed for 97 yards and one touchdown for Tennessee (2-0). Antonio Andrews ran for 111 yards to lead Western Kentucky.

Western Kentucky’s inability to take care of the ball cost the Hilltopper­s an opportunit­y to beat an SEC team for the second consecutiv­e week. Western Kentucky had beaten Kentucky 35-26 in its season opener.

The Hilltopper­s outgained Tennessee 236-84 in the first half and controlled the ball for over 20 minutes, but they still trailed 31-17 at halftime because they already had six turnovers.

Doughty threw intercepti­ons to Randolph, Coleman, Sutton and linebacker Brent Brewer. None of them had picked off a pass in a college game before Saturday. Brewer also forced a fumble.

On the Hilltopper­s’ second series, a pass by Doughty bounced off the shoulder pad of receiver Taywan Taylor and landed in the arms of Coleman, whose 23-yard return put Tennessee ahead 7-3.

Doughty’s next pass went directly to Sutton, whose 36yard return made it 14-3. Tennessee hadn’t scored on two intercepti­on returns in the same game since Eric Gordon and Prentiss Waggner reached the end zone in a 52-14 rout of Mississipp­i on Nov. 13, 2010.

 ?? AP/WADE PAYNE ?? (left) strips the ball from Western Kentucky running back Keshawn Simpson during Saturday’s game in Knoxville, Tenn.
AP/WADE PAYNE (left) strips the ball from Western Kentucky running back Keshawn Simpson during Saturday’s game in Knoxville, Tenn.

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