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Tennessee Football couldn’t stop breaking scoring records Saturday night against Kent State. After setting records in the first quarter and the first half, the Vols broke the Neyland Stadium mark early in the fourth quarter, scoring to reach 71 points on a 21-yard Max Gilbert field goal. The previous record was 70 points in a 70-3 win over Louisiana Monroe on September 23, 2000. In that game, the Vols scored 28 in the first quarter, 21 in the second quarter, seven in the third and 14 in the fourth. Tennessee scored 37 points in the first quarter Saturday night, breaking the previous single-qua…

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