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Josh Heupel explains that he let Arkansas score a touchdown in the loss at Tennessee

Vols safety Jakobe Thomas stepped aside as Arkansas quarterback Malachi Singleton ran into the end zone for a touchdown to take the lead Saturday.

Tennessee football intentionally gave the touchdown to Arkansas late in the fourth quarter, Vols coach Josh Heupel said.

β€œAt the very end, with the timeout and timeout situations we had, you try to give yourself a chance to respond,” Heupel said.

The touchdown was the point that handed Tennessee its first loss of the season. No. 4 UT (4-1, 1-1 SEC) lost 19-14 to Arkansas (4-2, 2-1) in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Why Tennessee football gave up touchdown win over Arkansas

The Vols had two timeouts left at the start of the final Arkansas drive, which began at the Arkansas 41-yard line with 3:20 to play.

The Razorbacks gained 13 yards on a screen pass and then 24 yards on a Braylen Russell run to reach the UT 22-yard line. Russell again rushed for 11 yards to bring Arkansas to the Tennessee 11, giving the Vols and Heupel a choice.

UT could either allow a touchdown and get the ball back with a chance to win or tie the game, or hope that Arkansas misses a short field goal attempt. Heupel chose the former, allowing the touchdown and getting the ball back for the Tennessee offense.

Tennessee stopped the two-point conversion after Singleton’s touchdown run, meaning UT had a chance to win the game.

Nico Iamaleava ran out of bounds on the final play of the game after Tennessee had threatened to win

Tennessee got the ball with 1:17 to play and two timeouts.

Quarterback Nico Iamaleava gave UT a chance to win when he rolled right and launched a third-down pass that gave Dont’e Thornton a 42-yard gain. That play brought Tennessee to the Arkansas 25, but the drive lost its footing. Iamaleava sorely missed a tight end wheel route to Miles Kitselman. A snap hit from Iamaleava’s hands and running back Dylan Sampson caught it and ran for a 5-yard gain.

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UT called a timeout with 13 seconds remaining. Iamaleava threw an incompletion to wide receiver Chas Nimrod. UT called a timeout again with 6 seconds left in the game. Iamaleava ran out of bounds on the final play of the game as he scrambled to his right looking for a possible pass.

Mike Wilson covers University of Tennessee athletics. Email him at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @ByMikeWilson. If you like Mike’s coverage, consider a digital subscription to access everything.

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