KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee and Arkansas will face off this weekend for the 21st time in series history. The Volunteers lead the all-time matchup 13-7, but it was their 2002 meeting that left an indelible mark on Tennessee football history.

That game was a six-overtime thriller at Neyland Stadium and became the longest in UT program history and, at the time, the second-longest in college football.

The Southeastern Conference showdown appeared to be well in hand for the Vols early in the fourth quarter. A touchdown drive gave Tennessee a 17-3 lead with just under 13 minutes remaining.

But Arkansas rallied. With three minutes left, the Razorbacks cut the deficit to seven. Then, with only 15 seconds on the clock, quarterback Matt Jones connected with Richard Smith on a stunning 92-yard to

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