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The Tennessee Volunteers college football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Tennessee in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Since the establishment of the team in 1891, Tennessee has appeared in 56 bowl games with a 30-25 overall record. [1]
Alabama. Locations of Alabama and Tennessee. The Third Saturday in October is the Alabama–Tennessee football rivalry, [1] an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama and the Volunteers of the University of Tennessee. The respective campuses are located approximately 310 miles (500 ...
Outfitter. Nike. Website. utsports.com. The Tennessee Volunteers football program (variously called "Vols," "UT" and "Big Orange") represents the University of Tennessee (UT). The Vols have played football for 130 seasons, starting in 1891; their combined record of 866–414–53 ranks them fourteenth on the all-time win list for NCAA football ...
The Titans, down 27-13 with 2:45 left, came from 14 points down in the final three minutes to win 28-27 over the Miami Dolphins on Monday at Hard Rock Stadium. Will Levis and the Titans offense ...
While Knox News reporter Mike Wilson predicts Tennessee winning in a 73-6 blowout, here's what EA Sports College Football 25 predicts about the matchup. Closest game: Game 85 ended with a one ...
3rd (Eastern) W Hall of Fame. 12. 12. Phillip Fulmer (Southeastern Conference) (1992–2008) 1993. Phillip Fulmer. 10–2 [n 2]
Florida's 16–7 home win over Tennessee in 2005 helped to revive the program and started a Gator win streak in the rivalry that would span over a decade. Meyer's Gators beat Fulmer's Volunteers again in 2006 and 2007, and while Florida was SEC and national champions in 2006, Tennessee reached the SEC championship game in 2007.
His first Tennessee team produced a 20–9 overall record—a nine-win improvement over the 11–16 record of O'Neill's third and final UT team—and advanced to the 1998 NCAA tournament. In his second year, Green's Volunteers won the 1999 SEC East Division championship and defeated Kentucky twice in the same season for the first time since ...