Watch: Vols QB Hendon Hooker gives Tennessee fans a moment they'll always remember

Tennessee Vols quarterback Hendon Hooker played his final game at Neyland Stadium on Saturday and he went out with a bang. Hooker accounted for 405 totals yards and four touchdowns in the Vols' 66-24 win against the Missouri Tigers. Tennessee moved to 9-1 on the season with the win. After the win, Hooker gave Vols […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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Tennessee Vols quarterback Hendon Hooker played his final game at Neyland Stadium on Saturday and he went out with a bang.

Hooker accounted for 405 totals yards and four touchdowns in the Vols' 66-24 win against the Missouri Tigers.

Tennessee moved to 9-1 on the season with the win.

After the win, Hooker gave Vols fans a moment they'll never forget.

Just like Peyton Manning did nearly 30 years, Hooker led the Pride of the Southland Band in Rocky Top.

Hooker wasn't in Knoxville long — only two seasons — but he certainly left his mark on the program.

The Greensboro, NC native has helped turn the Volunteers into a national championship contender after it looked like the program was going to be on life support for the foreseeable future.

There's no doubt that Hooker will always be a legend in East Tennessee.

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