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Live Blog: Music City Bowl – Nebraska vs No. 21 Tennessee

Yeah, it's been a while since these two teams have played in a bowl game.

We’re counting down the 1,785 bowls to the big ones, but today, on a Friday, we get the bowl I care most about; the Music City Bowl. The No. 21-ranked Tennessee Volunteers (8-4) take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers (9-3) at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn.

As always, scroll on down for the live blog. Keep reading for the press release from the University of Tennessee.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee football team has accepted an invitation to play the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl on Dec. 30 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. The game will feature a 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff on ESPN.

“Our entire program is excited about representing the University of Tennessee at the Music City Bowl,” said head coach Butch Jones. “This will be a great opportunity for our players to play in a NFL stadium against a very challenging opponent in Nebraska. We have a special group of seniors that have given their all for this program and I know they are excited about a final opportunity to play together.”

The Vols, who are ranked No. 21 in the latest College Football Playoff Rankings, in the are making their 52nd all-time bowl appearance, which ties for the fourth all-time in college football history. Jones has led the Vols to three-straight bowl games. UT took a 45-28 win over Iowa in the TaxSlayer Bowl on Jan. 2, 2015. The Vols capped their 2015 campaign with a 45-6 victory over Northwestern in the Outback Bowl on Jan. 1, 2016. UT is playing in its third-straight bowl game for the first time since UT played in three bowls from 2002 to 2004. Tennessee is looking to win bowl games in three-consecutive seasons for the first time since winning postseason bowls following the 1994, 1995 and 1996 seasons.

“We are looking forward to playing in this bowl game against a ranked opponent,” said University of Tennessee Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Dave Hart. “Scott Ramsey and the Nashville Sports Council do a great job hosting the Music City Bowl each year and we are grateful for the invitation. We appreciate Dan Crockett and Franklin American Mortgage and the job they do as a title sponsor.”

The Vols are 8-4, marking their third-straight winning season. Tennessee has averaged 36.2 points for the season and the Vols have seen their scoring output expand to 50.2 points per game over the last four games. Senior quarterback Joshua Dobbs leads the SEC in touchdown passes (26), passer efficiency (152.6) and points responsible for (216). Junior defensive end Derek Barnett leads the SEC and is tied for sixth in the nation with 12.0 sacks and his 18.0 tackles for loss lead the league and rank 15th nationally. Barnett’s 32.0 career sacks also rank second nationally and he is tied with the late great Reggie White for the most sacks in UT history.

Tennessee and Nebraska have played each other just twice in the combined 247 seasons of football history between the schools. The Cornhuskers defeated the Vols, 42-17, in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 2, 1998. Nebraska also took a 31-21 win over UT on Jan. 2, 2000, in the Fiesta Bowl. Tennessee faces a Big Ten opponent in postseason play for the third-straight year as the Vols defeated Iowa two years ago in the TaxSlayer Bowl and Northwestern last season in the Outback Bowl.

The game is on ESPN at 3:35 p.m. EST. Watch it with me.
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Written by Adam Greene

Adam Greene is a writer and photographer based out of East Tennessee. His work has appeared on Cracked.com, in USA Today, the Associated Press, the Chicago Cubs Vineline Magazine, AskMen.com and many other publications.

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