KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — No. 7 Alabama couldn’t find a way to pull out a win in an ugly game against No. 11 Tennessee, losing 24-17. It’s Alabama’s second loss in three years to Tennessee, and its second straight loss in Neyland Stadium. The game was a struggle for both offenses for much of the game. Tennessee was held scoreless in the first half, while Alabama’s typically-explosive offense stalled time and time again as quarterback Jalen Milroe looked shaky early. The Crimson Tide defense looked as good as its looked all season in the first half, forcing two missed field goals and three takeaways i…