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"They were crying about the quarterback situation; I knew darn well they'd be ready for us," Fulmer said. "We made enough mistakes tonight to fill three or four games.
"We will play better teams than UCLA is, and I know we're a better team than we were tonight."
After Akeem Ayers blocked a punt and Sean Westgate returned it 17 yards for a touchdown late in the first quarter to give the Bruins a 7-0 lead, the Vols came back with two touchdowns in the second. The blocked punt return for a touchdown was the first allowed by Tennessee since Fulmer became coach in 1992.
Hardesty capped an 80-yard drive when he sliced outside left tackle and sprinted into the end zone from 11 yards out to draw Tennessee even. Nevin McKenzie put the Vols in front when he picked off Craft's pass up the middle, cut to the sideline and raced 61 yards to score 23 seconds before halftime.
Both offenses were ragged in the first half, with Craft having a particularly miserable time. He went 7-of-18 and three of his four interceptions were thrown right at defenders.
Crompton did have 119 yards passing by halftime, going 11-of-23, with one interception.
Lincoln was short on two lengthy field goal tries in the opening half, from 51 yards in the first quarter and 55 in the second.
Craft, who started five games at San Diego State in 2006, became the UCLA starter after Patrick Cowan went out for the year with a knee injury in spring practice, and backup Ben Olson broke a bone in his right foot in practice on Aug. 9. Olson is expected to be sidelined for at least another month.
Along with a new quarterback, each team was beginning its first season with a new offensive coordinator, Norm Chow at UCLA and Dave Clawson with the Vols.
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