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Kiffin said he preferred to turn to his tailbacks, who had little trouble moving the chains against the Gators' defense, rather than the Vols' struggling passing game.
It worked. Montario Hardesty scored on a 17-yard run with 8:11 left to cut the margin to 23-13.
"That was the best thing to put us in position to win, and we moved the ball doing that," he said. "That was how we needed to play at that time."
With about 2 minutes left in the game and a chance to score, Kiffin gave Jonathan Crompton -- who had already thrown one interception -- a chance to throw down field to Denarius Moore. The pass was picked off by Ahmad Black for Crompton's seventh interception of the season.
"People should know the truth. We came out to play," Moore said. "They said it themselves. They didn't expect us to come out and play like that. We just played our hardest, and so did they."
Kiffin said the Vols got beat by Tebow, who made some key scrambling plays in third-and-long situations.
He'd also like another shot at the senior quarterback who he calls "Superman."
"I wish it was like basketball where we got another chance to play them, where we play them two times in a year," he said. "Unfortunately we won't get to play him again, and they'll have to play without (Tebow) next time."
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