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Knoxville and Chattanooga mayors wager $100 donation to nonprofits over Tennessee Football's season opener score

If the score of the game is even, the Chattanooga mayor will donate to the Knox Education Foundation. If it's odd, Knoxville's mayor will donate to another nonprofit
Credit: Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Two Tennessee mayors have agreed to a wager over the results of Tennessee Football's season opener game on Saturday.

Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon posted on social media and said that if the final score of the game is an odd number, she would donate $100 to the Community Foundation of Greater Tennessee. She said she would also post a photo of herself in University of Tennessee Chattanooga gear.

If the final score of the game is an even number, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly said he would donate $100 to the Knox Education Foundation and post a photo of himself wearing UT orange.

Kickoff for the matchup between the Vols and the Mocs is set for 12:45 p.m. on Saturday, in Neyland Stadium.

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