Live Updates: Austin Peay 6, No. 9 Tennessee 3 (Second Quarter)
Tennessee football is finally back at Neyland Stadium. The Vols open their 2023 home schedule against Austin Peay today, a 5 p.m. Eastern Time kickoff streaming on ESPN+ and SEC Network+.
Entering today’s game, Tennessee has won nine straight home games, including a perfect 7-0 record at Neyland last season with big wins over Florida and Alabama. The last home loss came on November 13, 2021 against Georgia.
The Vols opened the new season last week with a 49-13 win over Virginia at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. Austin Peay’s season started Saturday with a 42-23 loss at Southern Illinois. The Govs are playing an SEC opponent for a third straight season. They lost 54-17 at Ole Miss in 2021 and 34-0 at Alabama last November.
FOLLOW ALONG WITH THE VOLQUEST GAME THREAD ON THE GENERAL’S QUARTERS
FIRST QUARTER
Austin Peay 3, Tennessee 0 (11:06, 1Q): Austin Peay got the ball first and went 48 yards over eight plays to open the scoring with a 45-yard field goal from Maddux Trujillo. The scoring drive was fueled by a 45-yard run by Mike DiLiello on fourth-and-2.
Tennessee 3, Austin Peay 3 (5:53, 1Q): After back-to-back three-and-outs, Warren Burrell recovered an Austin Peay fumbled punt at the 14-yard line, but the Vols had to settle for a 29-yard field gaol from Charles Campbell to tie the game. Quarterback Joe Milton went just 1-for-6 for 11 yards over Tennessee’s first three drives.
SECOND QUARTER
Austin Peay 6, Tennessee 3 (8:16, 2Q): Austin Peay went 67 yards over 12 plays, taking 6:39 off the clock, on its way to its second field goal of the day. This time Trujillo connected on a 34-yard field goal to put the Govs back ahead.
Tennessee vs. Austin Peay: How to Stream
Streaming: ESPN+/SEC Network+ (Justin Kutcher– Play by Play, Dave Steckel – Color Commentator)
Mobile: ESPN App
Radio: WIVK-FM 107.7 and WNML-FM 99.1 in Knoxville. The Vol Network radio broadcast (Bob Kesling – play-by-play – Pat Ryan, analyst – Brent Hubbs, analyst – Jayson Swain sideline) can be heard on local affiliates across the state of Tennessee.
Satellite Radio: SiriusXM Channel 111 or Channel 204. SiriusXM App Channel 967.
SEC Network+ is not a TV channel, but is a complementary online addition providing content and programming online. Fans can access content on SEC Network+ through the ESPN app or ESPN.com/watch. Viewers must have a cable or satellite subscription and log-in info to gain access to the SEC Network+ stream.
Fans can also watch on ESPN+, the streaming platform from ESPN that requires a paid subscription. ESPN+ is separate from cable or satellite subscriptions. More info can be found here.
Vols missing two important players due to injury
Tennessee on Saturday will be without middle linebacker Keenan Pili and center Cooper Mays for today’s game against Austin Peay, head coach Josh Heupel confirmed on Wednesday.
Heupel ruled Mays out on Wednesday night, adding that the Vols are trying to get him healthy for next week’s SEC opener at Florida. Pili was injured against Virginia, while Mays has been out since August 9.
“(I) anticipate as we go over the next couple weeks, we’ll kind of figure out what the timeline is for him,” Heupel said Wednesday night during his weekly appearance on The Vol Network’s ‘Vol Calls.’ “Hopefully we’re able to get him back here in the middle part of the season. But (he’s) someone that you just hate it for (him).”
Volquest reported Wednesday morning that Pili’s injury will have him sidelined multiple weeks.
“We weren’t sure early in the week the severity of the injury,” Heupel said of Pili. “He will not be available this week. He’ll miss a couple weeks here.”
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