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By Wilton Jackson The Tigers’ coach weighed in on the Volunteers’ high-powered offense following a 66–24 loss. After a sluggish start, Tennessee poured it on its SEC foe Missouri, scoring 38 of its 66 points while holding a large second-half lead. The Volunteers, who were coming off a loss to Georgia that dropped them to No. 5 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, held a 28–17 advantage at halftime against the Tigers. But for Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel, coming out of the locker room to score 21 points was not enough for the high-powered Vols’ offense. In the win, Tennessee fin…