Sedrick Alexander, Diego Pavia fuel No. 14 Vanderbilt’s victory over No. 19 Tennessee

Sedrick Alexander, Diego Pavia fuel No. 14 Vanderbilt's victory over No. 19 Tennessee

Sedrick Alexander ran for three touchdowns as No. 14 Vanderbilt posted a 45-24 road win over No. 19 Tennessee on Saturday in SEC action from Knoxville, Tenn.

The Commodores outgained the Volunteers 582-382 in the 119th all-time matchup between the schools -- and the first ever meeting where both teams were ranked. Vanderbilt, which defeated four ranked teams this season, and Tennessee, which went 0-4 against ranked opponents, each will await their bowl fates.

Diego Pavia went 18 of 28 for 268 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions for the Commodores (10-2, 6-2 SEC), while adding 20 carries for 165 yards and a score. Alexander rushed 10 times for 115 yards, helping Vanderbilt average 8.5 yards per carry as a team.

Joey Aguilar went 29 of 44 for 299 yards and a touchdown for Tennessee (8-4, 4-4). DeSean Bishop fueled the Volunteers' ground game with 20 carries for 97 yards and two touchdowns.

Tennessee opened the scoring late in the first quarter on Bishop's 2-yard TD run, but Vanderbilt promptly marched down for a score of its own. Alexander punctuated the drive with a 28-yard TD run, tying the score at 7-7 after one quarter.

Makhilyn Young's 3-yard TD plunge put Vanderbilt ahead 14-7 early in the second quarter, but Tennessee answered just 65 seconds later on Aguilar's 52-yard TD bomb to Chris Brazzell II.

The Volunteers kept cooking, as Ty Redmond intercepted Pavia to set up another Tennessee touchdown -- a 35-yard run by Bishop in which he hurdled a defender on his way to the end zone.

However, Pavia answered in the waning seconds of the half, finding Tre Richardson for a 6-yard TD to forge a 21-21 tie at intermission.

Vanderbilt accounted for all 10 points in the third quarter, holding Tennessee to 37 total yards in the period. Alexander's 5-yard touchdown run made it 28-21 before Brock Taylor's 35-yard field goal created a double-digit advantage.

The Volunteers closed within 31-24 on Max Gilbert's 25-yard field goal with 12:31 remaining in the contest. However, Pavia's 24-yard touchdown run -- an untouched sprint to the left -- made it 38-24 with 8:55 left.

Tennessee then turned it over on downs, setting the stage for Alexander's game-clinching 39-yard TD sprint.

--Field Level Media

 

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