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Volume 96 No. 323 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe 844-900-7097 $4.49 Weather High Low Cloudy, then showers Forecast, 2A Midterm elections: Before the voting, here are some of the basics, issues and personalities involved. 21A The fun continues Plenty of events planned for Homecoming Week; this theme is to 5A XEJDHH-10035w FREE HEARING TEST AND FREE HEARING AID CHECK (any model) KNOXVILLE FARRAGUT 865-635-4574 MARYVILLE 865-238-4716 CLINTON 865-927-8069 CROSSVILLE 931-210-6630 ATHENS, TN 423-665-4181 LENIOR CITY 865-328-3551 Hearing Aid Center BEST OF THE BEST IN HEARING CARE KN-GCI0952026-01 Who knows where Tennessee 52-49 victory over Ala- bama might lead? An SEC championship? The Col- lege Football Or, if you want to look that far ahead, how about a No. 1 ranking Sunday in at least one of the two Top 25 polls? Who has done more than the Vols (6-0, 3-0 SEC), who have beaten four nationally ranked teams, including No. 1 Alabama (6-1, 3-1) on Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

And who other than Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker should be leading the Heisman Trophy polls at midseason? He passed for 385 yards and touchdowns in leading the Vols to a last-second victory, capped by Chase last-sec- ond, 52-yard goal. The answers to those questions will come later. But the tantalizing possibilities combined with the sheer joy of beating for the Red-hot UT gets elephant its back A fan raises his in jubilation Saturday as he perches atop the downed goal post following win over Alabama at Neyland Stadium. BRIANNA SENTINEL John Adams Knoxville News Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK TENN. See ADAMS, Page 22A ROLL VOLS! Oct.

21, 1972. on the edge of your seat in Neyland Stadium, one fan in a record-setting crowd of 72,049, cheering on the Tennessee Volunteers after held an undefeated Ala- bama Crimson Tide to three points for nearly an hour. With a third-quarter touchdown and fourth-quarter goal under its belt, Tennessee looks poised to win a game that been one of the (more) memo- rable days in Tennessee Knox- ville News Sentinel sports columnist Tom Siler wrote. This part of the memory end well. Alabama scores two touchdowns in the last two minutes, breaking Ten- defense and winning 17-10.

That Third Saturday in October mark one of wins against one of its oldest rivals. There a silver lining, however. the time the Pride of the Southland band played changing the history and East culture forever. And the band almost play it. The iconic anthem that almost Bill Connell was on the when debuted in Neyland Stadi- um.

Football anthem almost make the cut Becca Wright Knoxville News Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK TENNESSEE See Page 16A DAILY DISCOUNTS SAVINGS PAGE 4A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2022 KNOXNEWS.COM PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK.

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