VOLS FRESHMAN QUARTERBACK LEADS TENNESSEE TO SHUT OUT VICTORY IN CITRUS BOWL

Iowa had absolutely nothing for Tennessee.

Freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava ran for three touchdowns and threw for one in his first career start, and 25th-ranked Tennessee shut down 20th-ranked Iowa yesterday 35-0 in the Citrus Bowl.

Iamaleava stepped in for senior Joe Milton, who opted out of the game to prepare for the NFL draft. Iamaleava threw for 151 yards, and his 27 rushing yards included three scores.

The shutout was the largest in Citrus Bowl history. East Carolina had the previous record, beating Maine 31-0 in 1965 when the game was known as the Tangerine Bowl.

Tennessee recorded its first shutout in a bowl game since a 3-0 win over Texas A&M in the 1957 Gator Bowl.

Here is a look at the 2024 schedule for the Vols:

  • Aug 31: Chattanooga at Tennessee
  • Sept. 7: Tennessee vs NC State in Charlotte
  • Sept. 14: Kent State at Tennessee
  • Sept. 21: Tennessee at Oklahoma
  • Oct. 5: Tennessee at Arkansas
  • Oct. 12: Florida at Tennessee
  • Oct. 19: Alabama at Tennessee
  • Nov. 2: Kentucky at Tennessee
  • Nov. 9: Mississippi State at Tennessee
  • Nov. 16: Tennessee at Georgia
  • Nov. 23: UTEP at Tennessee
  • Nov. 30: Tennessee at Vanderbilt

 



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