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Akron gets walloped by No. 15 Tennessee, 63-6

The Zips' best chance for a TD in the first half came with second-and-goal on the 5 when Daniel George fumbled on an end around.
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Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright (20) leaps for the end zone as he's tackled by Akron linebacker Bubba Arslanian (27), defensive back KJ Martin (15) and linebacker Bryan McCoy (40) during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, in Knoxville, Tenn.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn — Jalin Hyatt caught five passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns to lead No. 15 Tennessee to a 63-6 victory over Akron on Saturday night.

Hyatt had scoring passes of 57 and 48 yards in the first half as the Volunteers (3-0) jumped to a 35-0 lead over the Zips (1-2).

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Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker threw for 251 yards and two scores in the first 30 minutes and finished with 298 yards. Hooker extended his streak of games with a TD pass to 15, three behind school leader Heath Shuler.

In an effort to focus on the run game, the Vols had 165 first-half rushing yards before substituting freely in the second half. Jaylin Wright led the way with 96 yards and two TDs.

Akron's best chance for a TD in the first half came with second-and-goal on the 5 when Daniel George fumbled on an end around.

EARLY EXITS

Two key Tennessee offensive players — running back Jabari Small (right arm) and receiver Cedric Tillman (left knee) — left the game in the first half with injuries. Freshman Dylan Sampson filled in for Small and scored twice. Tennessee coach Josh Heupel didn't think they would be significant injuries. ... Vols receiver Jimmy Calloway was ejected in the third quarter when he threw at least five punches at an Akron defender.

FANS BUY IN

For the first time since Oklahoma in 2015, Tennessee sold out a nonconference game. The Vols will have two sellouts in a row when 101,915 will cram Neyland Stadium next Saturday for the Florida game.

TAKEAWAYs

Akron: Zips coach Joe Moorhead is convinced that the team can find positives in the lopsided losses the last two weeks (Michigan State and Tennessee), but they have to be ready to pick on someone their own size for a change.

Tennessee: The efficient victory gave the Vols an opportunity to work through some of the concerns from the win over Pitt before they tangle with Florida next week.

UP NEXT

Akron: The Zips will play their third consecutive road game at Liberty next Saturday night before they start MAC play at home with Bowling Green on Oct. 1.

Tennessee: SEC rival Florida will come to Knoxville next Saturday for a showdown.

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