At the NCAA Outdoor Championships, the Tennessee men’s 4x100 relay wins the national title despite a chaotic race in which four other teams drop the baton. According to reporting on Tennessee’s performance, the final outcome is decided as Tennessee completes the exchange process cleanly enough to stay in contention and ultimately secure first place. The race stands out for its series of handoff problems across the field, with multiple relays failing due to botched exchanges. Against that backdrop, Tennessee’s team is portrayed as maintaining confidence and composure, ensuring it does not repeat the errors seen by other squads. The account emphasizes that while other competitors struggle with baton passing, Tennessee’s relay holds together to finish ahead of the remaining contenders. The win is described as a combination of execution during critical exchange zones and endurance through a high-pressure moment for sprint relay teams. The result gives Tennessee the NCAA championship for the 4x100 relay, with the broader race marked by exchange issues that eliminate several teams before the finish.