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No. 6 Tennessee stuns No. 3 Alabama on last-second field goal

The college football world was treated to an incredible show Saturday as No 6. Tennessee defeated No. 3 Alabama for the first time since 2006.

The teams combined for 1,136 yards and 12 offensive touchdowns in what was the game of the year in college football. Quarterbacks Hendon Hooker and Bryce Young were electric.

Tennessee (6-0, 3-0 in SEC) won on a field goal as time expired. Pandemonium ensued.

Volunteers' fans waited years for a moment like this. And by their reactions, they made the absolute most of it.

After suffering through Thursday's dreadful Commanders-Bears game, football fans were owed this one.

After suffering through 15 years of losses to Nick Saban and Alabama, Tennessee deserved it even more.

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