Other than the failed 2-point conversion, which statistically doesn’t count, senior quarterback John Parker Wilson’s last incompletion came with 14:50 remaining in the second quarter, on a ball he threw away. He completed all 11 passes the rest of the game, which accounted for 132 of his passing yards. His biggest problem before that was the pass rush and Tennessee’s blitz package. On five of the seven incompletions he was pressured, and there was one dropped pass. Wilson took a nasty hit on the 35-yard completion to true freshman Julio Jones, who didn’t appear to be the primary receiver on the play. His first three passes on third down were incomplete, but he then made his other four. Wilson was also 2-for-2 in the red zone (inside the 20).
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