
Henry got the ball on a critical 4th-and-1 during Tennessee's final drive of the first half, but was stopped short thanks to a missed face mask on the tackle. He then ripped off a big gainer on the first drive of the second half, but it was called back on a hold. After that, Tennessee fell behind big and couldn't afford to give Henry many more looks, so he was unable to put his usual second-half dominance on display. Still, the second-year running back's strong play while DeMarco Murray (knee) was sidelined suggests Henry should be the favorite for early-down work next season regardless of whether Murray remains on the roster or gets cut.

























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