Jalen Hurd recovered quarterback Joshua Dobbs' overtime fumble in the end zone and No. 9 Tennessee overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to escape with a 20-13 victory over Appalachian State Thursday night. Tennessee faced third-and-goal from the 2 when Dobbs ran to his right and lost control of the ball as he tried to stretch his arms across the goal line. Hurd won the scramble for the loose ball in the end zone to give the Volunteers their only lead of the night. Micah Abernathy ended the game by breaking up a pass into the end zone on fourth-and-5 from the 20. Tennessee's comeback prevented Appalachian State from producing another shock nine years to the day after the Mountaineers stunned No. 5 Michigan in one of the greatest upsets in college football history. The Vols tied it on Dobbs' 67-yard touchdown pass to Josh Malone with 10:30 left in regulation. Appalachian State's Michael Rubino, who earlier missed an extra point, was wide right on a 42-yard field goal with 5:24 left after Jaquil Capel's 57-yard punt return gave Appalachian State the ball at the 28. In Louisville, Kentucky, Lamar Jackson accounted for a school-record eight touchdowns and 405 offensive yards by halftime to help Louisville dismantle Charlotte 70-14. Jackson broke Chris Redman's 1998 record for combined rushing and passing TDs and tied Redman's mark for passing TDs. He exited without taking a snap in the second half. Jackson completed 17 of 23 passes for 286 yards and six touchdowns and rushed 11 times for 119 yards and two scores, the first a 36-yard run on Louisville's opening drive. Louisville gained 663 yards overall. — AP