2009 Tennessee Volunteers Football Media Guide

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Tennessee has a storied tradition of great players and great teams. I am very excited about the opportunity we have here, and I hope you are too. Since becoming part of the Tennessee family in December, I have been amazed at the energy and enthusiasm of our fans. I can’t wait to experience having more than 100,000 of you cheering our team on at one of the greatest venues in college football during our eight home games this fall. When I took this job, I set out to hire the best coaches in America, and I think we have assembled a group of coaches that are unrivaled anywhere in the country. As a staff, we have a total of 35 years NFL coaching experience, 118 years of collegiate coaching experience, 84 years of coaching experience at BCS conference schools and 32 years of coaching experience in the SEC. Those involved in our program have won 13 national titles, 36 conference titles and 48 bowl games, not to mention a Super Bowl. My staff and I are committed to recruiting the best student-athletes in the country to build on UT’s outstanding history. Our first recruiting class ranked in the top 10 nationally and included the No. 1 rated player in the nation. We continue to work tirelessly at bringing the top players to Knoxville. We want the 2009 team and all of our future teams to be disciplined and accountable in all areas of life. Our progress can already be seen in the way our players are handling their workouts and the level of dedication they are bringing to putting Tennessee football back on top. On the academic front, the football team had its highest GPA in four years last semester. The student-athletes are continuing that hard work in the classroom and dedicating themselves to their responsibilities as the season approaches. As a coaching staff, we hope to instill in our guys a standard of excellence in their work on and off the field. We are committed to putting this program back among the national elite, and we are dedicated to developing these young men into the best players and adults they can be. I appreciate the welcome you have given us, and I hope you will come out and support your team this fall.

Go Vols!


TABLE OF CONTENTS

THIS IS TENNESSEE FOOTBALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 See what makes Tennessee football one of the elite programs in the nation and the passion of millions of fans nationwide. The Fast Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Coaching Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Neyland Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Championship Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Next Level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 NFL Training Ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Building the Nation’s Finest Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 A January Tradition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 In the Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 The Best Conference in America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 At Full Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Volunteering in the Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Academic Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 In the Playmakers’ Hands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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Accountability and Pursuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Tempo, Field Position and Momentum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Five-Star Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 The Athletic Lifestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Captains of Industry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 University of Tennessee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 On Rocky Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Orange Pride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

OUTLOOK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 See who will be on the field for the Vols in 2009 and what to expect from Lane Kiffin’s inaugural season at the helm of the UT program. Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Rosters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Lettermen Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Geographic Distribution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 2009 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

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FOOTBALL STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Learn the background of every member of Tennessee’s highly-regarded coaching staff and check out bios for those who make things happen behind the scenes. Lane Kiffin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Football Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Strength & Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Sports Medicine Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Equipment Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Support Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83

THE VOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Get the latest information on Tennessee’s returning lettermen and learn about the members of Lane Kiffin’s top-10 recruiting class. Also get to know the Volunteer Squad, Tennessee’s walk-on warriors. The Vols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 The Volunteer Squad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Signees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Football Staff - 62

The Vols - 84


2008 YEAR IN REVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Check out all of the statistics and game reviews from the 2008 season. Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Individual Game-by-Game Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Team Game-by-Game Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Game Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124

HONORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 See Tennessee’s great tradition of All-America performers as well as the academic and athletic success of the Vols within the Southeastern Conference. 2008 Honors and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 All-Americas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 National Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Regional Honors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 All-SEC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Academic Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 SEC Academic Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Post-Season All-Star Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Post-Collegiate Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

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RECORDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Peruse the accomplishments of every great Tennessee player from Peyton Manning to Eric Berry. Also look through the career records of each Tennessee head coach. Statistical Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Defensive Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Records vs. All Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 All-time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

VOLMANAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Get the latest on the former Vols in pro football as well as on Tennessee’s all-time standing in the AP and Coaches’ Polls. Also see the names of every lettermen and coach in program history. Neyland Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Vols in Pro Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Bowl History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 UT in the Polls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Lettermen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

Honors - 128

Records - 140

Starting Lineups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 All-Time Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 2009 SEC Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Editorial Credits - The official 2009 University of Tennessee Football Guide is published by the Department of Athletics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996. This guide has been edited and designed by the University of Tennessee Sports Information Office (Bud Ford, John Painter and Tony Williams). Editorial assistance provided by Josh Battle and Douglas Galler. The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services.

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THE FAST

LANE

Lane Kiffin’s Accomplishments

Won back-to-back national championships while at USC. Three times signed college football’s top-ranked recruiting class.

Coordinated the most prolific offense in the history of college football during the 2005 season. Tutored Heisman Trophy winners Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart and Carson Palmer. Coached in six bowl games and two BCS National Championship games.

Coached two 1,000-yard rushers, a 3,500-yard passer and a 1,000-yard receiver in one season (2005).

Coached two 1,000-yard receivers and a 3,000-yard passer in one season (2006). Coached three seasons in the NFL, including two as head coach of the Oakland Raiders.

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What They’re Saying

“I have no doubt Lane will do great things at UT.” ~ Pete Carroll, head coach at USC “One of the brightest minds in football.” ~ Jeff Tedford, head coach at California

“A brilliant football mind.” ~ Jeff Fisher, head coach of the Tennessee Titans

“Singularly focused … not going to stop, even in the midst of success.” ~ Mike Tomlin, head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers “The mastermind of our offense at USC…He’s going to do a great job.” ~ Reggie Bush, New Orleans Saints

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COACHING CREDENTIALS James Cregg

The Tennessee coaching staff has a combined total of 35 years NFL coaching experience, 118 years of collegiate coaching experience, 84 years of coaching experience at BCS conference schools and 32 years of coaching experience in the SEC. The UT coaches and support staff have combined to win 13 national titles, 36 conference titles and 48 bowl games.

Ed Orgeron

Six staff members have been either head coaches or coordinators in the NFL or at a BCS conference school.

Assistant head coach/recruiting coordinator/defensive line coach Ed Orgeron has been a part of three national championship teams and coached more than 18 years at the Division I level.

Defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin has 26 years of NFL coaching experience and is the architect of the famed ‘Tampa 2’ defense, which helped his Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a win in Super Bowl XXXVII.

Offensive coordinator/tight ends coach Jim Chaney coached six offenses that ranked in the top 10 nationally in total offense while at Purdue from 1997-2005. Running backs coach/special teams coordinator Eddie Gran has more than 20 years of collegiate coaching experience and has tutored seven NFL running backs at some point in their careers. In 13 years as a full-time college assistant, linebackers coach Lance Thompson has won a national title, two conference titles and five bowl games.

Wide receivers coach Frank Wilson coached NFL back BenJarvus Green-Ellis to consecutive 1,000-yard seasons while at Ole Miss.

Quarterbacks coach David Reaves has seven years of SEC coaching and recruiting experience after working under Steve Spurrier at South Carolina. Secondary coach Willie Mack Garza has helped coach teams to conference championships and bowl wins in both the Big 12 and Conference USA.

Offensive line coach James Cregg has coached seven years at the collegiate level and two in the NFL, helping the 2007 Oakland Raiders to become one of the league’s top rushing offenses.

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Eddie Gran

David Reaves


T E N N E S S E E Frank Wilson

C O A C H I N G Lance Thompson

S T A F F

Jim Chaney

Willie Mack Garza

Monte Kiffin

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NEYLAND STADIUM

One of the game’s greatest venues and a home-field advantage like no other.

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Tennessee has led the SEC in attendance for 35-straight seasons. The Vols have ridden Neyland Stadium crowds to 36 undefeated seasons in the history of the building.

Tennessee’s home attendance has ranked in the top four nationally for a remarkable 33-consecutive seasons.

Neyland Stadium is the second-winningest home stadium in college football, having played host to 422 Vol wins since 1921.

The stadium is currently undergoing a five-phase renovation project that will prepare it to host UT fans for years to come.

“It is a remarkable experience. It starts with the Vol Walk down to the stadium, and the energy just builds and builds until you run through the ‘T’ for kickoff.” – Jerod Mayo

“The big games I played in Neyland Stadium are right up there with the Super Bowl. It is still one of the most electric atmospheres I have ever experienced, and the passion of the fans is what makes the difference.” – Peyton Manning

FIVE-PHASE RENOVATION UNDERWAY

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CHAMPIONSHIP

TRADITION Tennessee has won six National Championships, the last coming after the 1998 season.

The Vols own 13 SEC Championships, the second-most of any school in conference history. UT has climbed to the top of the SEC Eastern Division a total of seven times and played in five SEC Championship games. Tennessee has a total of 47 bowl appearances and 25 alltime bowl wins.

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NFL TRAINING GROUND

At least one former Vol has played in 20 of the last 22 Super Bowls, with a total of 18 former Vols playing in Super Bowls since 2000.

Ten former Vols have been selected in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2000, while 53 players overall have been selected in that time frame. Tennessee is tied atop the SEC with 39 all-time first-round draft picks.

Tennessee has had multiple first-round picks seven times in the history of the NFL Draft.

Thirty-four former Vols were active on NFL Opening Weekend rosters in 2008, the seventh most among all NCAA schools.

Former Vols Albert Haynesworth, Peyton Manning and Jason Witten played in the 2009 Pro Bowl, and 34 former Vols have earned a total of 102 invitations all-time. Linebacker Jerod Mayo was named Defensive Rookie of the Year by The Associated Press in 2008.

Robert Ayers became the fifth former Vol in the last four years to be selected in the first round when he was picked 18th overall by the Denver Broncos in 2009.

Gibril Wilson

Kevin Burnett

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2008 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Jerod Mayo.

John Henderson

Shaun Ellis


Jason Allen

Albert Haynesworth

Peyton Manning

Scott Wells

Deon Grant

Omar Gaither

Jabari Greer

Arron Sears

Chad Clifton

Parys Haralson Robert Ayers

Jamal Lewis

Jason Witten

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TEACHING THE TOP

The Tennessee coaching staff has tutored more than 75 future NFL Players.

Reggie Bush

Those account for more than 20 first-round draft picks, 70 pro bowl appearances, 19 Super Bowl appearances and 25 AP All-Pro selections. The list of NFL stars coached by Lane Kiffin includes Heisman Trophy winners Reggie Bush, Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart along with Matt Cassell, Steve Smith and LenDale White. He also tutored first-round picks JaMarcus Russell and Darren McFadden while with the Oakland Raiders.

Monte Kiffin has coached the likes of John Lynch, Derrick Brooks and Simeon Rice as well as tutored NFL coaches Jim Haslett, Jack Del Rio and Mike Tomlin.

TALENT LenDale White

Lane Kiffin

Matt Leinart

Darren McFadden

Jim Chaney coached All-Pro quarterback Drew Brees as well as center Matt Light.

Derrick Brooks

Ed Orgeron has coached defensive line greats Warren Sapp, Cortez Kennedy, and Russell Maryland as well as recent first-round picks Cedrick Ellis and Peria Jerry.

Eddie Gran’s list of former pupils includes Carnell Williams, Ronnie Brown, Brandon Jacobs, Rudi Johnson and Deuce McCallister.

Lance Thompson oversaw the development of more than 15 NFL players including Cornelius Griffin and Marcus Spears. James Cregg has coached multiple NFL offensive linemen standouts including Robert Gallery and Kwame Harris.

Willie Mack Garza has coached five NFL Players including 1997 first-round pick Bryant Westbrook.

Frank Wilson coached NFL back BenJarvus Green-Ellis at Ole Miss and 2009 NFL draft pick Shawn Nelson at Southern Miss. 14

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Monte Kiffin

Carson Palmer

JaMarcus Russell John Lynch

Simeon Rice


Warren Sapp

Russell Maryland

Carnell Williams

Lance Thompson

Eddie Gran Ronnie Brown

Ed Orgeron

Deuce McCallister Cornelius Griffin Drew Brees

Jim Chaney Matt Light

Marcus Spears

Jim Chaney

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BUILDING THE NATION’S FINEST PLAYERS Eric Berry

Tennessee has had 72 players honored as first-team All-America a total of 87 times.

Since 1929, Tennessee has had two All-America honorees in 25 seasons and at least three honorees in 11 seasons, the last coming in 2004. Tennessee has had 33 consensus All-America selections and 13 athletes earn All-America honors in two separate seasons.

Eric Berry was the 33rd player in school history and one of only nine in the country to earn consensus All-America honors in 2008.

Daniel Lincoln earned All-America honors as a freshman after converting on 21 of 29 attempts in 2007. Daniel Lincoln

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Reggie White

Kevin Burnett

ALL-AMERICA VOLS

Peyton Manning

Cosey Coleman

Deon Grant

John Henderson

1929 1930 1931 1933 1938 1939 1940 1944 1946 1950

Gene McEver Bobby Dodd Herman Hickman Beattie Feathers Bowden Wyatt George Cafego Bob Suffridge George Cafego Ed Molinski Bob Suffridge Abe Shires Bob Suffridge Bob Foxx Ed Molinski Bob Dobelstein Dick Huffman Ted Daffer Bud Sherrod

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1954 1956

1957 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

Hank Lauricella Ted Daffer Bill Pearman John Michels Doug Atkins Darris McCord Johnny Majors Kyle (Buddy) Cruze Bill Johnson Steve DeLong Steve DeLong Frank Emanuel Paul Naumoff Austin Denney Ron Widby Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Albert Dorsey

1968 1969 1970 1971

1972 1973

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A L L - A M E R I C A S Richmond Flowers Charles Rosenfelder Steve Kiner Jim Weatherford Steve Kiner Chip Kell Jack Reynolds Chip Kell Jackie Walker Bobby Majors Jackie Walker Conrad Graham Ricky Townsend Jamie Rotella Eddie Brown Ricky Townsend Larry Seivers Larry Seivers

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1983 1984 1985

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

1993 1997

Roland James Willie Gault Jimmy Colquitt Reggie White Jimmy Colquitt Bill Mayo Tim McGee Chris White Harry Galbreath Keith DeLong Eric Still Antone Davis Dale Carter Dale Carter Carl Pickens John Becksvoort Leonard Little Peyton Manning

1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004

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2007 2008

Al Wilson Cosey Coleman Deon Grant Raynoch Thompson John Henderson John Henderson Travis Stephens Dustin Colquitt Kevin Burnett Jesse Mahelona Michael Munoz Robert Meachem Arron Sears Daniel Lincoln Eric Berry

Arron Sears

Al Wilson

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TRADITION

Tennessee has played in 47 bowl games, which is tied for the third-most in the nation. The Vols have won 25 all-time bowl games, which is tied for the fourth-most in the nation. Tennessee has played in 12 January bowl games since 1993.

The Vols have played in 14 different bowls since 1939.

Tennessee has played in the four bowls that now comprise the Bowl Championship Series a total of 16 times.


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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Tennessee has played 38 games on national television in the last five seasons. The Vols have had nine games televised every season since 1996.

The last season Tennessee played less than seven conference games on television was 1994.

Tennessee has played a non-conference game vs. a BCS opponent on national television in 10 of the last 11 seasons.

Tennessee athletes have appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 10 times.

Former Vol Peyton Manning has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated an additional eight times.

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THE BEST

CONFERENCE IN

AMERICA

The SEC has won five national titles since the inception of the BCS in 1998 and seven titles since the league expanded in 1992. The SEC had four teams ranked in the top 15 of the final Associated Press and USA Today coaches polls, more than any other conference.

The SEC has had four teams ranked in the top 15 in the final AP poll for four-consecutive seasons. During the last three bowl seasons, the SEC has won 19 bowl games, more than any other conference.

In 2008, the SEC led all conferences with a 76.7 winning percentage in non-conference games.

The SEC drew 6.4 million fans to its games in 2008, more than any other conference.

In 83 game dates, the SEC averaged 76,832 fans per game, which is the highest single-season average in NCAA history.

The SEC’s 361 all-time bowl appearances and 190 bowl wins are more than any other conference. The SEC had more NFL players (259) on 2008 opening weekend rosters and more players selected in the 2009 NFL Draft (37) than any other conference.

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AT FULL

STRENGTH

Tennessee’s strength and conditioning program utilizes a 17,000 square foot facility and more than 50,000 pounds of weights.

The UT program stresses Olympic lifts and free weight exercises, all done at fast pace to simulate practice tempo. Workout groups always consist of fewer than 20 players and are directly supervised by a coach so that every rep counts.

The Vols’ football program is headed by former Volunteer track and field standout Aaron Ausmus with the assistance of Harry Galbreath, Steve Gortmaker and Dan Hamilton. Ausmus has more than 10 years of experience in college football strength and conditioning and was an integral part of Southern California’s 2003 AP National Championship. He has coached previously at Tennessee, USC, Idaho, Mississippi and North Texas. He has trained numerous NFL players including Carson Palmer, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Troy Polamalu and LenDale White.

Galbreath is a former All-America offensive lineman for the Vols who played nine seasons in the NFL. He has worked closely with New England Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo and 2009 first-round draft pick Robert Ayers. Steve Gortmaker comes to the Vols after four seasons at South Carolina, with prior stops in his 10-year career at Oklahoma, Western Kentucky and Kansas. He played defensive back for the Sooners from 1995-98.

Dan Hamilton is in his fourth season at Tennessee and has coached Mayo and Ayers as well as 11 other current NFL players.

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Aaron Ausmus

Harry Galbreath

Steve Gortmaker

Dan Hamilton

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VOLUNTEERING IN THE The Tennessee football program has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the Knoxville community that has supported it so strongly over the years. The community service projects are not required of the athletes, but they have always been interested in participating. The players earn the right to go into the community through their actions on the field, in the classroom and on campus.

Tennessee football’s community service initiatives last season included: • Visiting the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital

• Assisting with the construction of a Habitat for Humanity home • Traveling to local elementary schools to read to children

• Hosting an April Play Day for kids at Thompson Boling-Arena • Volunteering at local animal shelters.

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COMMUNITY


COMMUNITY SERVICE

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Tennessee football has been among the leaders in the SEC each of the last five seasons with a total of 129 athletes being named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

28 football Vols were named to the Academic Honor Roll in 2008 in 15 different academic disciplines.

Fifteen current or former football players earned their degrees in the spring of 2009: Brett Barnes, Josh Briscoe, Corey Campbell, Jeff Cottam, Morgan Cox, Jonathan Crompton, Brent Freeman, Jonathan Hefney, David Holbert, Ryan Karl, Jacques McClendon, Matt McGlothlin, Chris Scott, Jayson Swain, Dan Williams. Tennessee has eight players in program history named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans

The Draddy Award, referred to as the “Academic Heisman,� has two UT athletes on its all-time winners list. The Vols are the only program in the nation to have two athletes win the award.

The Thornton Athletics Student Life Center is a 33,000 square foot state-of-the art facility for student-athletes that offers academic counseling services, career development programs, student development programs, comprehensive tutoring programs, a writing lab, math lab, computer lab, and accommodations for students with special needs. The Champs/Life Skills Program provides student-athletes with resources for future work, workshops on personal development issues, resume building and interviewing along with community service opportunities.

The VolScholar Program awards students athletes based on curriculum research and peer mentoring. Athletes who achieve academic goals wear special uniform patch in competition.

The Renewing Academic Commitment (RAC) Program provides opportunities for former student athletes to return to campus to achieve their goal of graduation.

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Eric Brey

Fernandez West

Heather Bell

Ashleigh Huffman

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IN THE PLAYMAKERS

HANDS Lane Kiffin

Head coach Lane Kiffin, regarded as one of the brightest young offensive minds in football, brings his pro-style attack to Knoxville under the guidance of offensive coordinator Jim Chaney, architect of one of the most prolific offenses in the NCAA at Purdue from 1997-2005.

The UT offense under Kiffin will be tailored to the strengths of personnel recruited to Rocky Top and specialize in getting the best skill players the football as often as possible. Kiffin has a track record of doing so, as in both 2005 and 2006 his offenses featured either two 1,000-yard rushers or two 1,000-yard receivers along with a 3,000 yard passer. Success will not be sought solely through the air, as Kiffin and Chaney, a former NFL offensive line coach, will stress physicality in the run game over everything else.

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ACCOUNTABILITY AND PURSUIT

Tennessee defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, perhaps the greatest defensive mind in football and one of the most widely-respected teachers at any level, now dresses his famed Tampa 2 defense in Big Orange. Kiffin’s system is designed with simplicity in mind, so it can be learned and applied by new players as quickly as possible.

The Super Bowl winner stresses three things to players about his defense: Be Accountable, Pursue the Football, and Play Fast.

During Kiffin’s Super Bowl season in 2002, his defense led the NFL in total defense, points allowed and interceptions, becoming the first defense in 17 seasons to accomplish that feat.

A veteran of more than 40 years in coaching, Kiffin still expects his charges to have fun. He suggests his defenders “think less and just play.”

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TEMPO, FIELD POSITION

Special teams coach Eddie Gran, one of the best in the profession at his craft, stresses four goals for his special teams combatants: Set the Tempo, Control Field Position, Control Momentum, Score Points. The Vols utilize an attack-oriented special teams game plan that aims to score touchdowns, breaks games open, utilize fakes and provide good field position for the offense and defense.

Tennessee will use its best players for special teams, eliminate mistakes and stress fundamentals while maintaining intensity.

The Vols will outwork, outsmart and intimidate in special teams situations.

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FIVE-STAR FACILITIES

Tennessee’s football facilities include a full-length indoor practice field inside the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center and an additional 150 yards of practice fields outdoors. The Vols dress in the recently remodeled Peyton Manning Locker Complex at Neyland Stadium.

A new addition to the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center for 2009 is the players’ lounge adjacent to the locker room, which features theatre seating in front of a projection television, pool tables, computer workstations and a kitchen.

The Tim Kerin Sports Medicine Facility is more than 8,000 square feet and features the most modern equipment available on the market for injury diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Tennessee also has full-time physicians on staff and an on-site pharmacy.

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Neyland-Thompson Sports Center

Tim Kerin Sports Medicine Facility

Players’ Lounge

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THE ATHLETIC

LIFESTYLE

The consummate college town, Knoxville has every imaginable housing option from dorm rooms to luxury apartments.

Many of the best housing options are located on campus—like Volunteer Hall—or just minutes away. Tennessee athletes can dine at the recently-remodeled Varsity Inn adjacent to the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center.

Volunteer Hall

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Volunteer Hall

Volunteer Hall

Volunteer Hall

Varsity Inn

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CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY From Tennessee to the top of the business world.

Former Vol quarterback Heath Shuler was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives for North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District in November 2006.

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Bill Schmidt CEO Pegasus Sports Mktg. Former Vice President of Marketing for Gatorade

Dr. Min Kao Co-founder and CEO of Garmin Ltd.

John Compton CEO of PepsiCo North America


UT All-America and NFL defensive stalwart Darwin Walker is part-owner of Progressive Engineering Group, a Tennessee-based construction support company.

Dominic Gorie, Joe Edwards and Jeffrey Ashby (L-R) - Three of seven UT Space Institute graduates to travel into space

Jim Haslam, son of former Vol football captain of the same name, is a part-owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the CEO of Knoxville-based Pilot Travel Centers, the nation's largest travel center.

Charles Holliday Chairman of the Board and CEO of Dupont

Howard Baker Former U.S. Ambassador and U.S. Senator Ronald Reagan’s Chief of Staff from 1987-88

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THE

UNIVERSITY OF

TENNESSEE VISION:

The University of Tennessee intends to be the preeminent public research and teaching university linking the people of Tennessee to the nation and the world.

THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

• An enrollment of 27,739 • More than 8,300 faculty & staff, including 1,400 instructional personnel • A 550 acre campus with 220 buildings • More than 300 degree programs • More than 300,000 alumni worldwide

TENNESSEE TRADITIONS

The Volunteer Statue The spirit of university youth and its ideal of service, the statue was cast, placed in Circle Park, and unveiled on April 19, 1968.

THE HILL

“The Hill,” the original part of the campus, is symbolic of higher education in the state of Tennessee.

TORCH NIGHT

The model for Torch Night was a candlelight ceremony for seniors at the University of South Carolina that was adapted for UT Knoxville by Vic Davis, alumni secretary, and Ralph Frost, head of the campus YMCA.

THE ROCK

Unearthed in the 1960s, the Rock soon thereafter became a “canvas” for student messages. For years the university sandblasted away the messages but eventually deferred to students’ artistic endeavors.

UT SEAL

The official university seal had its beginnings in the 1800s and has taken several forms over the years. The seal has included imagery representing enlightenment, peace, and science, as well as the words “agriculture” and “commerce.”

"THE STRIP"

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The City of Knoxville • Was incorporated in 1815

• Comprises 101 square miles of the 526-square mile total for Knox County • Has a population of more than 170,000

• Is surrounded by seven lakes: Cherokee, Douglas, Ft. Loudon, Melton Hill, Norris, Watts Bar and Tellico • Is situated at the crossroads of three major intestates, I-75, I-40 and I-81

• Is located within 45 minutes of Smoky Mountains National Park

• Is where country music star Kenny Chesney was raised • Is the birthplace of Quentin Tarantino, the famous creator of the films “Kill Bill” and “Pulp Fiction”

• Was home to the 1982 World's Fair, where attendance was recorded at 11,127,786 visitors.

• Home to McGhee–Tyson Airport, which features direct flights to 18 U.S. cities including Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Orlando, New York and Philadelphia. • At the meeting place of two of the nation’s largest interstates and within a half-day drive of Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Louisville and Nashville.

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ORANGE PRIDE

Orange Pride

Row 1 (left to right): Zac Giffin, Rose Whiteside, Kiera Alston, Sara Beth Haney, Brittany Edwards, Myosha Hardnett, Amanda Grinnell, Melanie Catney, Loganne Eckhoff, Alex Blakely, Ashton Davis, Annalise Bibb, Deena Mentonis Row 2: Trent Suddarth, Charli Henry, Janell Jackson, Courtney Hitchcock, Betsy Appleton, Genesis Cheeks, Ashley Williams, Liz Ross, Johnna Kitts, Brittany Grimes, Lacey Earps (Captain), Heather Starling, Michelle Quillen Row 3: BJ McMurry, Ashley Brooks, Whitney Bell, Courtney Simpson, Emerald Jones, Ryan Smith, Lynn White, Khristen Dial, Derrica Simmons, Genna Cox, Ashley Sizemore, Katelyn Bobo

Row 4: Matt Baltzer, Brian Holloway, Kris Ann Hawkins (Director), Ashley Warren, Kristen Love, Dahra Johnson, Julie French, Amber Thurmond, Chloe Shepherd, Erika Vanheyningen, Kristen Ridener, Asia Farmer, Alex Frazier, Lauren Small, Kristen Hall, Jondra Darden, Allison Buchanan, Chandler Alteri Not pictured: Liz Raymond (Captain), Sara Conrad, Tori Debuty, Amy Wilks, Leilani Young

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Orange Pride is a group of Tennessee’s outstanding sophomore, junior, and senior students whose primary duty is to promote the University and its strong academic programs, rich traditions and winning athletics program to campus visitors and potential student-athletes.

The UT dance team continues its rein as national champions after earning its third-straight title in January. Smokey has also won three national mascot championships since 2000.

The Tennessee cheerleaders consistently finish among the top teams in the nation and are an integral part of UT’s gameday atmosphere. The Pride of the Southland Band is one of the best and most widely recognized marching bands in the country.

UT Dance Team

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Dan Williams

Josh McNeil and Jonathan Crompton


2009 Begins Lane Kiffin Era

Tennessee fans waste no time sizing up their coaches, rendering preliminary judgment on the mentors long before they have sent their first squad into the heat of battle. Lane Kiffin was no exception. From the moment he took a few good-natured jabs at some of his Southeastern Conference coaching rivals, he was the people's choice in Big Orange Country. They were captivated by his feistiness, his light-hearted banter and, perhaps most of all, by his choice of sparring partners. Kiffin’s restructuring project achieved a milestone when more than 51,000 showed up for the spring Orange and White game at Neyland Stadium, which, like the football team, was also undergoing renovation. As the succession of Big Orange Caravan trips spread the hopeful message of Kiffin and his estimable staff, the enthusiastic reception coaches encountered reaffirmed athletic director Mike Hamilton's choice as Tennessee's 21st head coach. Now the fun part begins. We are all excitedly awaiting the identity of the Vols who will take the field to start the season opener Sept. 5 against Western Kentucky. As you may recall, Kiffin went into spring practice labeling all but one position wide open. He had awarded a job only to defensive ace Eric Berry. Nearing the start of fall camp, the head coach was still declaring most spots unfilled, awaiting August competition. As committed as the new staff is toward its rejuvenation goal, questions remain. One thing fans need not concern themselves with, though, is the age of the head coach, 34, making him the youngest man to head a football program on the major college level.

Eric Berry

The granddaddy of all things Tennessee, Gen. Bob Neyland, was still green when he was handed the Vols' reins at the same age as Kiffin in 1926. Nobody ever suggested Neyland proved too young for the job. So here we go again, kicking off another season we hope will enrich the proud history of University of Tennessee football. This fact-packed yearbook, meticulously assembled by Bud Ford, John Painter, Tony Williams and the able sports information staff, should bring you up to snuff on the players, coaches, records and traditions that comprise Vol football. Go get 'em, Lane Kiffin. Haywood Harris Tennessee Vols Historian Brandon Warren 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK

A situation in which the two top quarterbacks from the previous year return sounds made to order for a banner offensive year. But realization that neither had taken command of the position by season's end casts a less optimistic view of the picture. At one time or another both Jonathan Crompton and Nick Stephens seemed like the man for the job, but the Vols' final 5-7 worksheet left the situation very much up in the air. New Tennessee head coach Lane Kiffin and his staff indicated that determining the 2009 starter is a work in progress without an expected date for resolution. Crompton, a senior who started six games, finished with 86 completions in 167 attempts for 889 yards and four touchdowns. Stephens started the remaining games and had these statistics at the end of the season: 63-for-130, 840 yards and four touchdowns.

RETURNING OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN Ben Bartholomew TE So. 1L Kevin Cooper FB Jr. 1L Jeff Cottam TE Sr. 3L Jonathan Crompton QB Sr. 3L Quintin Hancock WR Sr. 2L Montario Hardesty RB Sr. 3L Gerald Jones WR Jr. 2L Austin Johnson FB So. 1L Jacques McClendon OG Sr. 3L Josh McNeil C Sr. 3L Denarius Moore WR Jr. 2L Tauren Poole RB So. 1L Vladimir Richard OL Sr. 2L Austin Rogers WR Sr. 3L Chris Scott OT Sr. 3L Jarrod Shaw OG Jr. 1L Nick Stephens QB Jr. 1L Luke Stocker TE Jr. 2L Cody Sullins C Sr. 2L Cory Sullins OL Sr. 1L Brandon Warren WR Jr. 1L

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Arian Foster spent too much of his senior season sidelined to apply the closing drive that would have made him Tennessee's all-time leading rusher. His departure has opened an opportunity for one of two returnees from 2008 action to take over principal ground-gaining responsibilities in the offense. When Foster was out in 2008, Montario Hardesty, Lennon Creer and Tauren Poole generally carried the ball. Creer opted to leave the team in April. Hardesty, a powerful senior with a straight-ahead running style, picked up 271 yards on 76 carries last season, and Poole, who will be a sophomore, ground out 86 yards on 22 tries. The two returnees battled throughout spring practice with January-enrollee Toney Williams,

each hoping to gain an edge. Little will be known about what the future holds at running back until fall drills signal the assembly of a full cast of job-seekers, including some highly-touted incoming freshmen.

FULLBACK

Fullback was a position once renowned at Tennessee for power running. Nowadays, it's a pass here, a run there, but mostly blocking. Fullback returnee Kevin Cooper, a junior who started all but one game last year, had seven catches for 42 yards and ran five times for 10 yards. The rest of the time, he was dispatched on blocking missions, responsibilities he will share this year with sophomore Austin Johnson, who earned a letter last season.

WIDE RECEIVER

Right off the bat, Lane Kiffin shifted tight end returnee Brandon Warren to wide receiver to help give substance to the position that includes Gerald Jones and Austin Rogers. The explosive Jones caught 30 passes for 323 yards, and Rogers had 14 for 189. Warren (10 catches for 85 yards at tight end) and Denarius Moore (11 for 271) will join Jones and Rodgers in providing experience. There is some serious rebuilding ahead among the wideouts, a group that at one time was so prodigious that the media with good cause dubbed

Luke Stocker

An abundance of talent at tight end is so well established that the Tennessee coaches felt free to switch two players away from the position to fill obvious needs.

Tennessee Wide Receiver U. One athlete who the coaches believe can take steps in that direction is Quinton Hancock, who was elected the most improved offensive player during spring drills. A group of three incoming Vols could also earn their way into the playing rotation in the fall.

TIGHT END

An abundance of talent at tight end is so well established that the Tennessee coaches felt free to switch two players away from the position to fill obvious needs. Junior Brandon Warren moved to wide receiver and Aaron Douglas switched to tackle. When the lanky and powerful Luke Stocker lunges extra inches to keep the ball in Tennessee's hands on third down, the importance of his receiving ability becomes clear. A two-year letterman, Stocker ranked sixth on the team last year in total receptions with 13 for 139 yards. Jeff Cottam, battling injuries throughout the spring, will surely contribute in the fall, while Ben Bartholomew, a fullback transfer, will learn the position and look to provide depth as the season progresses. All three Vols realize that when push comes to shove, their defining duty is to clear


defensive tackle. Those departures leave just two others with experience at end: Ben Martin, a two-year letterman, and Chris Walker, Martin's fellow junior. Walker was named the most improved defensive player in spring drills and was described as “unblockable” on multiple occasions by the coaching staff. Others vying for playing time include Willie Bohannon, Steven Fowlkes and junior college transfer Rae Sykes. UT’s searches for defensive ends frequently begin on shaky ground but almost always wind up with happy endings. Dan Williams

THE VOLS

DEFENSIVE END

The Vols have been so formidable at defensive end that it's almost considered a given that the same will apply in 2009. But Robert Ayers, who stood head and shoulders above his teammates last year, is gone, taking his 15 tackles for loss with him, and Wes Brown, the starter on the other side, has moved inside to

HONORS

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

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Talk about a wide-open situation. Left defensive tackle has all the ingredients. The departed Demonte Bolden started all but one game last year, leaving little opportunity for his teammates to carve out playing time. So it should be an exciting battle to uncover a replacement for the man who ranked 11th among the Vols with 35 tackles. Things are different at right tackle, where a senior with all-star potential is back on the job. Massive Dan Williams was a steady force with 48 tackles including 8 1/2 for lost yardage and a

RECORDS

RETURNING DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN Eric Berry DB Jr. 2L Wes Brown DT Sr. 3L Art Evans DB So. 1L Savion Frazier LB Jr. 2L Marsalous Johnson DB Sr. 3L Andre Mathis DT Sr. 2L Ben Martin DE Jr. 2L Rico McCoy LB Sr. 3L Nick Reveiz LB Jr. 2L Dennis Rogan DB Jr. 2L Victor Thomas DT Jr. 1L LaMarcus Thompson LB Jr. 2L Daryl Vereen LB So. 1L Brent Vinson DB Jr. 2L Chris Walker DE Jr. 2L Dan Williams DT Sr. 2L Gerald Williams DE Jr. 1L

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This fall, with veteran center Josh McNeil and mature signal-callers on hand, the center-quarterback snap should be exactly that – a snap. That is, of course, unless walk-on Cody Sullins takes the starting job from the three-year starter. The two exited spring practice bracketed on the depth chart, and Sullins earned the start in the annual spring game. McNeil started every game last season and knows what to do, a talent that is celebrated by quarterbacks Jonathan Crompton and Nick Stephens. Sullins has come on strong, though, and the coaches consider both options more than viable entering fall camp.

The Tennessee coaches are trying to assemble an offensive line with the speed and agility to carry the run game and enough staying power for the quarterback to remain upright. Chris Scott is a 2008 returnee, one of three regulars from last year's team hoping to call on their experience to enhance their value in Lane Kiffin's first year at the UT controls. Scott was in the opening lineup for every game last season, UCLA through Kentucky. Depth at the tackle position was strengthened by the decision to move Aaron Douglas over from tight end. He now is in competition with Jarrod Shaw for a starting job on the right side of the line. Filling out the roster at tackle are sophomore William Brimfield and redshirt freshman Dallas Thomas. Further reinforcements could come from two offensive linemen in the enrolling class of newcomers.

STAFF

CENTER

TACKLE

OUTLOOK

the path for quarterbacks and runners. In the meantime, however, they are receptive and capable if a football is flung in their direction.

Vladimir Richard

Vladimir Richard moved into the starting contingent at left guard midway through the 2008 season. He held onto the firstteam job the rest of the season and in spring practice gained the confidence of the first-year Vols coaching staff. Although Jacques McClendon started only the first six games in 2008, his return gives the Vols a pair of guards who know what it takes to be a starter. From their vast experience in the trenches, Richard and McClendon give the Vols a leg up on opponents dealing with less seasoned personnel. Also in the mix at guard are sophomore Cody Pope, junior letterman Jarrod Shaw, and Cory Sullins, a senior walk-on and letterman who could earn playing time on the left side.

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crucial nine quarterback hurries. Williams is counted on to be a big-play artist for the Vols, joining defensive end transfer Wes Brown as potential playmakers in a rebuilt defensive line. Others on the tackle roster entering fall camp include senior Andre Mathis, juniors

Massive Dan Williams was a steady force with 48 tackles including 8 1/2 for lost yardage and a crucial nine quarterback hurries. Williams is counted on to be a big-play artist for the Vols, joining defensive end transfer Wes Brown as potential playmakers in a rebuilt defensive line. Chase Nelson and Victor Thomas and freshman Montori Hughes, who was impressive in spring workouts. There are also some promising prospects listed on the incoming roster.

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The return of Rico McCoy assures Tennessee strong representation at one of the linebacker slots, a position group weakened by the loss of two starters from 2008 in Ellix Wilson and Nevin McKenzie. McCoy, a seasoned defensive star, opened every game at weak linebacker in 2008 and ranked as the team's No. 2 tackler with 87 tackles, 3 1/2 for lost yardage and one sack. McCoy could be the heartbeat of a defense that scored well statistically last season but suffered the fate of being part of a 5-7 football team. At the other positions, the coaches are trying to develop players who can start or serve as backups. Junior Nick Reveiz, who has demonstrated a flair for mayhem in a kickcoverage role in the past, made a strong bid to start during the spring, as did tackle specialist LaMarcus Thompson, also a junior. Others competing at linebacker include junior Savion Frazier, sophomores Chris Donald, Josh Hawkins and Daryl Vereen and freshmen Herman Lathers and Nigel Mitchell-Thornton.

CORNERBACK

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Tennessee. Not only did he bring competence to the kick return game, but he moved into the right cornerback position with telling results. He notched 53 tackles last season, bringing a star element to a secondary that is already heralded mainly because of the presence of Eric Berry at free safety. Finding a replacement for the departed DeAngelo Willingham at the other corner spot will be a primary order of business for the Vols coaching staff this fall. Among the numerous candidates for action will be senior Marsalous Johnson, junior Brent Vinson -- who was a starter in 2007 – and sophomores Anthony Anderson, Art Evans, C.J. Fleming, and Stephaun Raines. Johnson, Evans and Vinson have seen enough action that they will arrive at fall camp as returning lettermen.

Dennis Rogan

SAFETY

One of the most outstanding performers ever to wear the orange, offense or defense, 2009 or any other season, is Eric Berry, destined for Vol immortality after only two seasons. Heading into his junior year as a sure pick for preseason All-America, he already boasts gleaming statistics: 158 tackles (101 primary hits and 57 assists), 10 1/2 tackles for loss, three sacks, three fumble recoveries, 22 passes defensed and 12 interceptions. He was elected Defensive Player of the Year in the SEC by the Associated Press and the league’s coaches. As McCoy can

be the heart and soul of the linebacker corps, Berry already has arrived at that station for overall defense. He is also on course to break school and NCAA records for interceptions and interception return yardage. The departure of Demetrice Morley during spring drills leaves question marks at the other safety spot, with a pair of freshmen, Rod Wilks and Prentiss Waggner, vying for playing time during spring drills.

SPECIALISTS

One of the revered names in Tennessee football, the Colquitt

Eric Berry

family, will not have a representative on the field for the first time since the 2000 season. Britton Colquitt, with his 43.4 yards-per-punt average, has moved on, leaving the punts to Chad Cunningham, who notched 39.5 yards per boot last season in Colquitt's absence. Daniel Lincoln, who connected on 10 of 18 field goal tries last year, returns, hoping to regain the form that made him an All-America his freshman season. Dennis Rogan is on pace to become one of Tennessee’s all-time best kick returners, but the influx of skill-position newcomers may mean that all kick-return positions are up for grabs in fall camp. Rogan averaged 4.8 yards per return on punt returns and 24.9 yards per return on kickoffs last season. Gerald Jones’ averages were 10.0 and 38.3 for punts and kicks, respectively. RETURNING SPECIAL TEAMS LETTERMEN Bram Cannon H Sr. 1L Morgan Cox DS Sr. 2L Chad Cunningham P/PK Jr. 2L Daniel Lincoln PK Jr. 2L


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Chad Cunningham (Jr., 6-3, 198) Steven Hensley (Sr., 5-10, 177) Daniel Lincoln (Jr., 6-0, 203) Chad Cunningham (Jr., 6-3, 198) Morgan Cox (Sr., 6-2, 195) Nick Guess (So., 6-3, 208) Bram Cannon (Sr., 6-2, 195)

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20 Seniors, 20 Juniors, 16 Sophomores, 12 Freshmen Offense 11 Seniors, 7 Juniors, 6 sophomores, 4 Freshmen Defense 6 Seniors, 11 Juniors, 9 Sophomores, 7 Freshmen Special Teams 3 Seniors, 2 Juniors, 1 Sophomore, 1 Freshman

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Savion Frazier SAV-ee-on

Montori Hughes Mon-TORE-ee

Montario Hardesty Mon-TARE-ee-oh

Marsalous Johnson Mar-SAL-us

Jacques McClendon JOCK Denarius Moore Duh-NARE-ee-iss

Nyshier Oliver NYE-sheer

Stephaun Raines Ste-FON Nick Reveiz Ruh-VAZE

Vladimir Richard VLAD-uh-meer RICH-urd

JerQuari Schofield Jer-KWAR-ee Jarrod Shaw Juh-ROD

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Ben Martin (Jr., 6-3, 239) Willie Bohannnon (Fr., 6-2, 230) Gerald Williams (Jr., 6-4, 248) Wes Brown (Sr., 6-4, 257) Montori Hughes (Fr., 6-4, 312) Victor Thomas (Jr., 6-4, 286) Andre Mathis (Sr., 6-2, 280) Dan Williams (Sr., 6-3, 327) Chase Nelson (Jr., 6-4, 292) Chris Walker (Jr., 6-3, 232) Steven Fowlkes (Fr., 6-4, 229) Rae Sykes (So., 6-2, 255) Rico McCoy (Sr., 6-1, 220) Savion Frazier (Jr., 6-2, 221) Josh Hawkins (So., 6-1, 223) Nick Reveiz (Jr., 5-10, 220) or Herman Lathers (Fr., 6-1, 213) Nigel Mitchell-Thornton (Fr., 6-0, 229) LaMarcus Thompson (Jr., 6-1, 221) or Shane Reveiz (So., 5-11, 210) Chris Donald (So., 6-1, 224) or Daryl Vereen (So., 6-0, 213) Brent Vinson (Jr., 6-0, 201) or Dennis Rogan (Jr., 5-10, 178) Anthony Anderson (So., 6-1, 179) Art Evans (So., 6-1, 173) Marsalous Johnson (Sr., 5-9, 184) or C.J. Fleming (So., 5-10, 173) Stephaun Raines (So., 5-10, 179) or Prentiss Waggner (Fr., 6-2, 177) Eric Berry (Jr., 5-11, 203) Derrick Furlow (Sr., 6-1, 190) Rod Wilks (Fr., 6-0, 220)

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Jeff Cottam (Sr., 6-8, 260) or Luke Stocker (Jr., 6-6, 245) Ben Bartholomew (So., 6-2, 250) Chris Scott (Sr., 6-5, 346) Dallas Thomas (Fr., 6-5, 268) Vladimir Richard (Sr., 6-4, 300) Cory Sullins (Sr., 6-1, 270) Josh McNeil (Sr., 6-4, 280) or Cody Sullins (Sr., 6-1, 260) Carson Anderson (Fr., 6-2, 267) Jacques McClendon (Sr., 6-3, 324) Cody Pope (So., 6-6, 288) Minor Bowens (Jr., 6-3, 293) Jarrod Shaw (Jr., 6-4, 332) or Aaron Douglas (Fr., 6-6, 282) William Brimfield (So., 6-5, 346) Quintin Hancock (Sr., 6-3, 207) or Denarius Moore (Jr., 6-1, 190) or Brandon Warren (Jr., 6-2, 216) Gerald Jones (Jr., 6-0, 199) Austin Rogers (Sr., 6-2, 190) Todd Campbell (So., 6-0, 186) Jonathan Crompton (Sr., 6-4, 228) or Nick Stephens (Jr., 6-4, 227) Montario Hardesty (Sr., 6-0, 215) Tauren Poole (So., 5-10, 203) Toney Williams (Fr., 6-0, 218) Kevin Cooper (Jr., 6-0, 245) Austin Johnson (So., 6-2, 234)

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2009 ROSTERS

NUMERICAL ROSTER Name Pos. Brandon Warren WR Montario Hardesty TB Gerald Jones WR Rico McCoy LB Denarius Moore WR Derrick Furlow DB Jonathan Crompton QB Daryl Vereen LB Bram Cannon QB/H Todd Campbell WR Brent Vinson DB Eric Berry DB Nick Stephens QB Chris Donald LB Austin Rogers WR Rod Wilks DB Prentiss Waggner DB Art Evans DB Steven Hensley P Daniel Lincoln PK Tauren Poole TB Stephaun Raines DB Marsalous Johnson DB Toney Williams TB

No. 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 45 46 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 63

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Name Pos. Herman Lathers LB Anthony Anderson DB Nigel Mitchell-Thornton LB C.J. Fleming DB Ben Bartholomew TE Austin Johnson FB Dennis Rogan DB LaMarcus Thompson LB Savion Frazier LB Josh Hawkins LB Kevin Cooper FB Shane Reveiz LB Andre Mathis DE Josh McNeil C Vladimir Richard OG Victor Thomas DT Morgan Cox DS William Brimfield OT Dan Williams DT Nick Reveiz LB Gerald Williams DE Nick Guess DS Carson Anderson C Minor Bowens OL

No. 64 65 66 66 69 71 74 77 78 79 80 84 86 87 88 90 93 94 96 97 98 99

Name Pos. Jonny Harrison OL Jacques McClendon OG Cody Sullins C Jon Morrison DE Cory Sullins OG Dallas Thomas OT Jarrod Shaw OG Cody Pope OG Aaron Douglas OT Chris Scott OT Jeff Cottam TE Chris Walker DE Willie Bohannon DE Quintin Hancock WR Luke Stocker TE Steven Fowlkes DE Montori Hughes DT Wes Brown DT Chad Cunningham P/PK Chase Nelson DT Rae Sykes DE Ben Martin DE

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 36 60 39 14 86 63 54 94 11 9 18 45 80 53 8 96 19 78

25 38 90 43 6 59 87 2 64 44 25 93 40 31 4 34

26 99 46 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Name Anthony Anderson Carson Anderson Ben Bartholomew Eric Berry Willie Bohannon Minor Bowens William Brimfield Wes Brown Todd Campbell Bram Cannon B.J. Coleman Kevin Cooper Jeff Cottam Geoff Courtney Morgan Cox Jonathan Crompton Chad Cunningham Albert Davies Chris Donald Aaron Douglas Sam Edgmon Cory Eichholtz Art Evans C.J. Fleming Steven Fowlkes Savion Frazier Derrick Furlow Nick Guess Quintin Hancock Montario Hardesty Jonny Harrison Josh Hawkins Steven Hensley Montori Hughes Ethan Ingham Grant Jessen Jeremy Jester Austin Johnson Marsalous Johnson Gerald Jones Charles Karlosky Herman Lathers Ben Lehning Daniel Lincoln Ben Martin Andre Mathis

Pos. DB C TE DB DE OL OT DT WR QB/H QB FB TE WR/H DS QB P/PK DB LB OT FB DB DB DB DE LB DB DS WR RB OL LB WR DT PK LB TE FB DB WR DL LB TE PK DE DT

Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-8 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-6 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2

Wt. 179 267 250 203 230 293 346 257 186 195 223 247 260 180 226 228 198 200 224 282 220 180 173 173 229 221 190 208 207 215 235 223 185 312 195 210 235 234 184 199 220 213 230 203 239 280

Cl. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr.

Exp Sq. Sq. 1L 2L Sq. Tr. Sq. 3L Sq. 1L 1L 1L 3L Sq. 2L 3L 2L Tr. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. 1L Sq. Sq. 2L Sq. Sq. 2L 3L Sq. Sq. Sq. HS Sq. Sq. Sq. 1L 3L 2L Tr. Sq. Sq. 2L 2L 2L

Hometown (Previous School) Knoxville (Austin-East) Florence, Ala. (Florence) Nashville (Montgomery Bell Academy) Fairburn, Ga. (Creekside) Mobile, Ala. (Blount) Memphis (Tennessee State Univ.) Norway, S.C. (Hunter-Kinard-Tyler) Athens, Ala. (Athens) Nashville (Franklin) Memphis (Briarcrest) Chattanooga (McCallie) Chattanooga (Baylor) Germantown (Germantown) Knoxville (Farragut) Collierville (Evangelical Christian Waynesville, N.C. (Tuscola) Dawsonville, Ga. (Dawson County) Charlotte, N.C., (Middle Tennessee State) Huntingdon (Huntingdon) Maryville (Maryville) Pulaski (Giles County) Knoxville (Bearden) Lakeland, Fla. (Evangel Christian) Richmond, Va. (Highland Springs) College Park, Ga. (Banneker) Woodbridge, Va. (Gar-Field) Atlanta, Ga. (Crossett [Ark.]) Knoxville (Farragut) St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine) New Bern, N.C. (New Bern) Vienna, Va. (Catholic Univ.) Loudon (Loudon) Coalfield (Univ. of the Cumberlands) Murfreesboro (Siegel HS) Portland (Gallatin) Cordova (St. George’s) Sevierville (Hargrave Military Acad.) Hickory, N.C. (Hickory) Smyrna (Smyrna) Oklahoma City, Okla. (Millwood) Cookeville (Tennessee Tech) Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) Nashville (David Lipscomb) Ocala, Fla. (Forest) Cincinnati, Ohio (La Salle) Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep)


Exp 3L 3L 3L HS 2L Sq. Sq. Sq. 1L Sq. Sq. 2L Sq. Tr. 2L 2L 3L 3L 1L 1L 2L Sq. 2L 1L JC Sq. 1L 2L 1L 2L Sq. 2L 1L Sq. Sq. 2L 1L HS Sq.

Hometown (Previous School) Cleveland (The Baylor School) Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS) Collins, Miss. (Collins) Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson HS) Tatum, Texas (Tatum) Knoxville (Farragut) Tulsa, Okla. (Union) Kodiak, Alaska (Kodiak) Toccoa, Ga. (Stephens County) Julian, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic) Dalton, Ga. (Coffeyville [Kan.] CC) Farragut (Farragut) Farragut (Farragut) Christiana (Austin Peay State Univ.) Sunrise, Fla. (Piper) Knoxville (Fulton) Nashville (David Lipscomb) Riverdale, Ga. (Lovejoy) Lafayette, La. (Northside) Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) Berea, Ky. (Madison Southern) Titusville, Fla. (Astronaut) Cottontown (White House) Cottontown (White House) Alcoa (Alcoa HS/Coffeyville CC) Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) Olive Branch, Miss. (Olive Branch) Lithonia, Ga. (Redan HS) Charlotte, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) Hampton, Va. (Hargrave Military) Clinton, La. (Clinton) Memphis (Christian Brothers) Alcoa (Florida State Univ.) Northville, Mich. (Northville) Smyrna (Smyrna) Memphis (Memphis East) Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (City Col. of San Fran.) Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton HS) Cookeville (Cookeville)

No. 47 11 20 24 81 89 15 95 48 3 97 27 30 83 83 7 75 10 58

Name Jerod Askew Bryce Brown Mike Edwards Eric Gordon James Green Daniel Hood Janzen Jackson Arthur Jeffery Greg King Darren Myles Jr. Robert Nelson David Oku Nyshier Oliver Kevin Revis Zach Rogers Nu’Keese Richardson JerQuari Schofield Marsalis Teague Marlon Walls

Lane Kiffin Head Coach Fresno State 1998

Pos. LB RB DB DB WR TE DB DL LB S LB RB ATH OL WR WR OL ATH DL

Ht. 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-6 5-10 6-2

Wt. 230 215 170 187 195 260 180 285 205 190 205 186 180 265 170 165 315 180 225

Hometown Chesapeake, Va. Wichita, Kan. Cleveland, Ohio Nashville Tallahassee, Fla. Kingsport Lake Charles, La. Sarasota, Fla. Memphis Atlanta, Ga. Stone Mountain, Ga. Midwest City, Okla. Jersey City, NJ Evansville Nashville Pahokee, Fla. Aiken, S.C. Paris Olive Branch, Miss.

Previous School Oscar Smith HS Wichita East HS Glenville Academic Campus Hillsboro HS Leon HS Knoxville Catholic HS Barbe HS Booker HS Melrose HS Carver HS Stone Mountain HS Carl Albert HS Saint Peter’s Prep Rhea County HS David Lipscomb HS Pahokee HS South Aiken HS Henry County HS Hargrave Military Academy

COACHING STAFF

Ed Orgeron Defensive Line Northwestern State 1984

James Cregg Offensive Line Colorodo State 1997

Monte Kiffin Defensive Coordinator Nebraska 1963

Eddie Gran Running Backs Calif.-Lutheran 1987

Lance Thompson Linebackers Citadel 1987

Willie Mack Garza Defensive Backs Texas 1993

David Reaves Quaterbacks Appalachian State 2001

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Frank Wilson Wide Receivers Nicholls State 1997

Jim Chaney Offensive Coordinator/ Tight Ends Central Missouri State 1985

RECORDS

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

HONORS

22 55 57 33

Wt. 324 220 280 229 190 255 292 211 203 288 179 220 210 200 300 178 190 346 332 227 240 218 260 270 255 268 286 221 213 201 177 232 216 230 220 327 248 218 200

REVIEW

66 69 98 71 52 42 9 13 23 84 1

Ht. 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-6 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-6 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-0

THE VOLS

51 41 21 79 74 17 88

Pos. OG LB C LB WR DE DT WR RB OG DB LB LB P OL DB WR OT OG QB TE LB C OL DE OT DT LB LB DB DB DE WR TE DB DT DE TB DB

STAFF

28 77 29 56 45

Name Jacques McClendon Rico McCoy Josh McNeil Nigel Mitchell-Thornton Denarius Moore Jon Morrison Chase Nelson Michael Odell Tauren Poole Cody Pope Stephaun Raines Nick Reveiz Shane Reveiz Chip Rhome Vladimir Richard Dennis Rogan Austin Rogers Chris Scott Jarrod Shaw Nick Stephens Luke Stocker Jake Storey Cody Sullins Cory Sullins Rae Sykes Dallas Thomas Victor Thomas LaMarcus Thompson Daryl Vereen Brent Vinson Prentiss Waggner Chris Walker Brandon Warren Matt Wegzyn Rod Wilks Dan Williams Gerald Williams Toney Williams Tyler Wolf

OUTLOOK

No. 65 5 50 37 6 66 97

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LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST

LETTERMEN RETURNING (42) OFFENSE (21)

DEFENSE (17)

TACKLES Chris Scott*** Jarrod Shaw*

TACKLES Andre Mathis** Victor Thomas* Dan Williams**

TIGHT ENDS Jeff Cottam*** Luke Stocker** Brandon Warren*

GUARDS Jacques McClendon*** Vladimir Richard** Cory Sullins* CENTERS Josh McNeil*** Cody Sullins**

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QUARTERBACKS Jonathan Crompton*** Nick Stephens*

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WIDE RECEIVERS Quintin Hancock** Gerald Jones** Denarius Moore** Austin Rogers***

TAILBACKS Montario Hardesty*** Tauren Poole* FULLBACKS Ben Bartholomew* Kevin Cooper* Austin Johnson*

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ENDS Wes Brown*** Ben Martin** Chris Walker**

LINEBACKERS Savion Frazier** Rico McCoy*** Nick Reveiz** LaMarcus Thompson** Gerald Williams*

DEFENSIVE BACKS Eric Berry** Art Evans* Marsalous Johnson*** Dennis Rogan** Daryl Vereen* Brent Vinson**

SPECIALISTS (4) Bram Cannon (Holder)* Chad Cunningham (Punter/ Placekicker)** Morgan Cox (Deep Snapper)** Daniel Lincoln* (Placekicker)**

STARTERS RETURNING (13)

OFFENSE (7) TE Luke Stocker (Jr., 6-6, 245) LT Chris Scott (Sr., 6-5, 310) LG Vladimir Richard (Sr., 6-4, 300) C Josh McNeil (Sr., 6-4, 280) WR Gerald Jones (Jr., 6-0, 185) FB Kevin Cooper (Jr., 6-0, 240) QB Jonathan Crompton (Sr., 6-4, 220) or QB Nick Stephens (Jr., 6-4, 215) DEFENSE (5) DE Wes Brown (Sr., 6-4, 256) RT Dan Williams (Sr., 6-3, 310) LB Rico McCoy (Sr., 6-1, 221) CB Dennis Rogan (Jr., 5-10, 185) SS Eric Berry (Jr., 5-11, 195) SPECIALISTS (1) PK Daniel Lincoln (Jr., 6-0, 204)

LETTERMEN LOST (28) OFFENSE (13) WR Josh Briscoe**** QB B.J. Coleman* TB Lennon Creer** TB Arian Foster**** OT Ramon Foster**** RB Ryan Hill* (Service) FB David Holbert*** OT Ramone Johnson* OG Anthony Parker**** WR Lucas Taylor**** FB Brett Thomason* (Service) OL Ben Weisensel* (Service) TB Ja’Kouri Williams***

STARTERS LOST (11)

OFFENSE (4) RG Anthony Parker (Sr., 6-3, 300) RT Ramon Foster (Sr., 6-6, 325) WR Lucas Taylor (Sr., 6-0, 185) TB Arian Foster (Sr., 6-1, 215)

DEFENSE (6) LT DeMonte Bolden (Sr., 6-6, 290) RE Robert Ayers (Sr., 6-3, 270) LB Nevin McKenzie (Sr., 6-2, 215) LB Ellix Wilson (Sr., 5-10, 225), CB DeAngelo Willingham (Sr., 6-0, 200) CB Demetrice Morley (Sr., 6-2, 185) SPECIALISTS (1): P Britton Colquitt (Sr., 6-3, 205)

DEFENSE (13) DE Robert Ayers**** LB Brett Barnes* (Service) DT Demonte Bolden*** DT Stephen Danville* (Service) DT Walter Fisher*** DB Brent Freeman* (Service) DB Antonio Gaines**** LB Nevin McKenzie** S Demetrice Morley*** LB Adam Myers-White**** DE Phillip Tritapoe* (Service) DB DeAngelo Willingham** LB Elix Wilson****

SPECIALISTS (2) - DS Jake Brown* (Service), P Britton Colquitt****


GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

Charlotte – Albert Davies, Daryl Vereen Hickory – Austin Johnson New Bern - Montario Hardesty Waynesville – Jonathan Crompton Cincinnati – Ben Martin Cleveland – Mike Edwards Midwest City – David Oku Oklahoma City – Gerald Jones Tulsa – Chase Nelson Tennessee’s 2009 roster includes its trademark national flavor, with players from 19 states and the District of Columbia. Athens – Wes Brown Florence – Carson Anderson Mobile – Willie Bohannon Kodiak – Michael Odell

CALIFORNIA (1)

Julian – Cody Pope

Washington – Rico McCoy

FLORIDA (9)

KANSAS (1)

Wichita – Bryce Brown

LOUISIANA (5)

SOUTH CAROLINA (2)

Berea – Luke Stocker Baton Rouge – Herman Lathers, Dallas Thomas Clinton – Prentiss Waggner Lafayette – Jarrod Shaw Lake Charles – Janzen Jackson

MICHIGAN (1)

Northville – Matt Wegzyn

MISSISSIPPI (3)

Collins – Josh McNeil Olive Branch – Victor Thomas, Marlon Walls

Erie – Andre Mathis

Aiken – JerQuari Schofield Norway – William Brimfield

TENNESSEE (44)

Alcoa – Rae Sykes, Brandon Warren Chattanooga - Kevin Cooper Christiana – Chip Rhome Cleveland – Jacques McClendon Coalfield – Steven Hensley Collierville – Morgan Cox Cookeville – Charles Karlosky, Tyler Wolf Cordova – Grant Jessen Cottontown – Cody Sullins, Cory Sullins Evensville – Kevin Revis

TEXAS (2)

Flower Mound – Nick Stephens Tatum – Denarius Moore

VIRGINIA (5)

Chesapeake – Jerod Askew Hampton – Brent Vinson Richmond – C.J. Fleming Vienna – Jonny Harrison Woodbridge – Savion Frazier

VOLMANAC

Lakeland – Art Evans Lauderdale Lakes – Gerald Williams Ocala – Daniel Lincoln Pahokee – Nu’Keese Richardson Sarasota – Arthur Jeffery St. Augustine – Quintin Hancock

Alpharetta – Toney Williams Atlanta – Derrick Furlow, Darren Myles College Park – Steven Fowlkes Dalton – Stephaun Raines Dawsonville – Chad Cunningham Fairburn – Eric Berry Lithonia – LaMarcus Thompson Riverdale – Chris Scott Stone Mountain – Nigel Mitchell-Thornton, Robert Nelson Toccoa – Tauren Poole

PENNSYLVANIA (1)

RECORDS

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1)

GEORGIA (12)

KENTUCKY (1)

HONORS

ALASKA (1)

Sunrise – Vladimir Richard Tallahassee – James Green Titusville – Jake Storey

Jersey City – Nyshier Oliver

REVIEW

ALABAMA (3)

NEW JERSEY (1)

THE VOLS

OKLAHOMA (3)

STAFF

OHIO (2)

Farragut – Nick Reveiz, Shane Reveiz Germantown – Jeff Cottam Huntingdon – Chris Donald Kingsport – Daniel Hood Knoxville – Anthony Anderson, Geoff Courtney, Cory Eichholtz, Nick Guess, Jon Morrison, Dennis Rogan Loudon – Josh Hawkins Maryville – Aaron Douglas Memphis – Minor Bowens, Bram Cannon, Greg King, Chris Walker, Dan Williams, Murfreesboro – Montori Hughes Nashville –Ben Bartholomew, Todd Campbell, Eric Gordon, Ben Lehning, Austin Rogers, Zach Rogers Paris – Marsalis Teague Portland – Ethan Ingham Pulaski – Sam Edgmon Sevierville – Jeremy Jester Smyrna –Marsalous Johnson, Rod Wilks

OUTLOOK

NORTH CAROLINA (5)

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2009 OPPONENTS

Western Kentucky

UCLA

Florida

Ohio

Auburn

Georgia

Name: Western Kentucky University Location: Bowling Green, Ky. Founded/Enrollment: 1906/19,761 Nickname: Hilltoppers Colors: Red and White Stadium: Houchins Industries - L.T. Smith Stadium (22,113) Conference: Sun Belt Head Coach: David Elson (7th season) Career Record/At WKU: 39-32/Same Series Record: First Meeting 2008 Overall Record: 2-10 2008 Conf. Record/Finish: None/N/A Bowl/Final Rank: None/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 33/22 Starters Ret/Lost: 16/11 Football Contact: Chris Glowacki Office Phone: 270-745-5388 Email: chris.glowacki@wku.edu Website: www.wkusports.com

Name: University of California at Los Angeles Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Founded/Enrollment: 1919/39,500 Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Rose Bowl (91,500) Conference: Pac-10 Head Coach: Rick Neuheisel (2nd season) Career Record/At UCLA: 70-38/4-8 Series Record: 7-5-2 UT 2008 Overall Record: 4-8 2008 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-6/8th Bowl/Final Rank: None/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 42/22 Starters Ret/Lost: 18/8 Football Contact: Marc Dellins Office Phone: 310-206-8194 Email: mdellins@athletics.ucla.edu Website: www.uclabruins.com

Name: University of Florida Location: Gainesville, Fla. Founded/Enrollment: 1853/51,913 Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange and Blue Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field (88,548) Head Coach: Urban Meyer (5th season) Career Record/At UF: 83-17/44-9 Series Record: 19-19 2008 Overall Record: 13-1 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 8-1/ 1st East Bowl/Final Rank: BCS National Championship Game/AP-1, Coaches-1 Lettermen Ret/Lost: 53/18 Starters Ret/Lost: 22/4 Football Contact: Steve McClain Office Phone: 352-375-4683 Email: stevem@gators.uaa.ufl.edu Website: www.gatorzone.com

Name: Ohio University Location: Athens, Ohio Founded/Enrollment: 1804/16,644 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Hunter Green and White Stadium: Peden Stadium (24,000) Conference: Mid-American Head Coach: Frank Solich (5th season) Career Record/At Ohio: 81-45/23-26 Series Record: First Meeting 2008 Overall Record: 4-8 2008 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-5/5th-East Bowl/Final Rank: None/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 83/30 Starters Ret/Lost: 14/8 Football Contact: Jason Corriher Office Phone: 740-593-1298 Email: corriher@ohio.edu Website: www.ohiobobcats.com

Name: Auburn University Location: Auburn, Ala. Founded/Enrollment: 1856/24,530 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Stadium: Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451) Head Coach: Gene Chizik (1st season) Career Record/At AU: 5-19/1st season Series Record: 26-21-3 Auburn 2008 Overall Record: 5-7 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 2-6/4th West Bowl/Final Rank: None/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 47/21 Starters Ret/Lost: 14/8 Football Contact: KirkSampson Office Phone: 334-844-0455 Email: sampska@auburn.edu Website: www.auburntigers.com

Name: University of Georgia Location: Athens, Ga. Founded/Enrollment: 1785/34,180 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Red and Black Stadium: Sanford Stadium (92,746) Head Coach: Mark Richt (9th season) Career Record/At UGA: 82-22/same Series Record: 20-16-2 UT 2008 Overall Record: 10-3 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 6-2/2nd East Bowl/Final Rank: Citrus/AP -13, Coaches-10 Lettermen Ret/Lost: 49/22 Starters Ret/Lost: 14/11 Football Contact: Claude Felton Office Phone: 706-542-1621 Email: cfelton@sports.uga.edu Website: www.georgiadogs.com

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 10 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 27

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

September 5 Knoxville

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2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 28 Dec. 3

at Tennessee South Florida Central Arkansas at Navy Florida International Louisiana-Lafayette at Middle Tennessee at North Texas Troy at Louisiana-Monroe at Florida Atlantic Arkansas State

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

September 12 Knoxville

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

September 19 Gainesville

San Diego State at Tennessee Kansas State at Stanford Oregon California at Arizona at Oregon State Washington at Washington State Arizona State at Southern California

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

*Jacksonville, Fla.

September 26 Knoxville

Charleston Southern Troy Tennessee at Kentucky at LSU Arkansas at Mississippi State *Georgia Vanderbilt at South Carolina Florida International Florida State

October 3 Knoxville

Connecticut at North Texas Cal-Poly at Tennessee at Bowling Green at Akron Miami Kent State at Ball State at Buffalo Northern Illinois Temple

October 10 Knoxville

Louisiana Tech Mississippi State West Virginia Ball State at Tennessee at Arkansas Kentucky at LSU Mississippi Furman at Georgia Alabama

*Jacksonville, Fla.

at Oklahoma State South Carolina at Arkansas Arizona State LSU at Tennessee at Vanderbilt *Florida Tennessee Tech Auburn Kentucky at Georgia Tech


OUTLOOK

Kentucky

Name: University of Alabama Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Founded/Enrollment: 1831/27,052 Nickname: Crimson Tide Colors: Crimson and White Stadium: Bryant-Denny Stadium (92,138) Head Coach: Nick Saban (3rd season) Career Record/At UA: 110-50-1/19-8 Series Record: 46-38-7 UA 2008 Overall Record: 12-2 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 8-1/1st West Bowl/Final Rank: Sugar/AP - 6th, Coaches 6th Lettermen Ret/Lost: 55/24 Starters Ret/Lost: 15/9 Football Contact: Jeff Purinton Office Phone: 205-348-3631 Email: jpurinton@ia.ua.edu Website: www.rolltide.com

Name: University of South Carolina Location: Columbia, S.C. Founded/Enrollment: 1801/27,065 Nickname: Gamecocks Colors: Garnet and Black Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250) Head Coach: Steve Spurrier (5th season) Career Record/At USC: 170-62-2/28-22 Series Record: 21-4-2 UT 2008 Overall Record: 7-6 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 4-4/4th East Bowl/Final AP Rank: Outback/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: Starters Ret/Lost: Football Contact: Steve Fink Office Phone: 803-777-7987 Email: finksc@gwm.sc.edu Website: www.gamecocksonline.com

Name: University of Memphis Location: Memphis, Tenn. Founded/Enrollment: 1912/20,379 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Royal Blue and Gray Stadium: Liberty Bowl (61,000) Conference: Conference USA Head Coach: Tommy West Career Record/At Memphis: 82-86/47-51 Series Record: 20-1-0 UT 2008 Overall Record: 6-7 2008 Conf. Record/Finish: 4-4/t-2nd-East Bowl/Final Rank: St. Petersburg/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 49/23 Starters Ret/Lost: 15/12 Football Contact: Jennifer Rodrigues Office Phone: 901-678-2397 Email: jmpowers@memphis.edu Website: www.gotigersgo.com

Name: University of Mississippi Location: Oxford, Miss. Founded/Enrollment: 1848/13,685 Nickname: Rebels Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway (60,580) Head Coach: Houston Nutt (2nd season) Career Record/At Miss.: 120-74/9-4 Series Record: 43-18-1 UT 2008 Overall Record: 9-4 2008 Conf. Record/Finish: 5-3/2nd-West Bowl/Final Rank: Cotton/AP-14, Coaches-15 Lettermen Ret/Lost: 51/18 Starters Ret/Lost: 16/9 Football Contact: Langston Rogers Office Phone: 662-915-7522 Email: lrogers@olemiss.edu Website: www.olemisssports.com

Name: Vanderbilt University Location: Nashville, Tenn. Founded/Enrollment: 1873/6,532 Nickname: Commodores Colors: Black and Gold Stadium: Dudley Field/Vanderbilt Stadium (39,773) Head Coach: Bobby Johnson (8th season) Career Record/At VU: 87-92/27-56 Series Record: 70-27-5 UT 2008 Overall Record: 7-6 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 4-4/3rd East Bowl/Final AP Rank: Music City/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 46/15 Starters Ret/Lost: 19/5 Football Contact: Larry Leathers Office Phone: 615-343-6437 Email: larry.leathers@vanderbilt.edu Website: www.vucommodores.com

Name: University of Kentucky Location: Lexington, Ky. Founded/Enrollment: 1865/27,000 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blue and White Stadium: Commonwealth Stadium (67, 606) Head Coach: Rich Brooks (7th season) Career Record/At UK: 124-150-4/32-41 Series Record: 72-23-9 UT 2008 Overall Record: 7-6 2008 SEC Record/Finish: 2-6/6th East Bowl/Final AP Rank: Liberty/NR Lettermen Ret/Lost: 48/25 Starters Ret/Lost: 11/11 Football Contact: Tony Neely Office Phone: 859-257-3838 Email: tneely@uky.edu Website: www.ukathletics.com

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

2009 Schedule Sept. 3 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 28

2009 Schedule Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 27 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 27

2009 Schedule Sept. 6 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

2009 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oc.t 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

* Atlanta, Ga.

*Virginia Tech Florida International North Texas Arkansas at Kentucky at Mississippi South Carolina Tennessee LSU at Mississippi State Tennessee-Chattanooga at Auburn

at N.C. State at Georgia Florida Atlantic Mississippi South Carolina State Kentucky at Alabama Vanderbilt at Tennessee at Arkansas Florida Clemson

Mississippi at Middle Tennessee Tennessee-Martin Marshall at Central Florida UTEP at Southern Miss East Carolina at Tennessee Alabama-Birmingham at Houston at Tulsa

at Memphis Southeastern Louisiana at South Carolina at Vanderbilt Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Arkansas at Auburn Northern Arizona Tennessee LSU at Mississippi State

November 21 Knoxville

Western Carolina at LSU Mississippi State at Rice Mississippi at Army Georgia at South Carolina Georgia Tech at Florida Kentucky at Tennessee

November 28 Lexington

*Cincinnati, Ohio

*Miami (OH) Louisville Florida Alabama at South Carolina at Auburn vs. Louisiana-Monroe Mississippi State Eastern Kentucky at Vanderbilt at Georgia Tennessee

RECORDS

Vanderbilt

November 14 Oxford

HONORS

Mississippi

November 7 (Homecoming) Knoxville

REVIEW

Memphis

October 31 Knoxville

THE VOLS

South Carolina

October 24 Tuscaloosa

STAFF

Alabama

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2009 OPPONENTS SERIES HISTORY Western Kentucky First Meeting

UCLA (7-5-2)

at Knoxville: 4-1-2 at Pasadena: 2-2 at Los Angeles: 0-2 at Memphis: 1-0 Biggest Win: 24 points (42-18, 1968 in Knoxville) Biggest Loss: 13 points (13-0, 1978 in Knoxville) Longest Winning Streak: 2 games (3x) Longest Losing Streak: 2 games (1975-78) Current Streak: UCLA 1 game

1965 1967 1968 1970 1974 1975 1978 1985 1989 1991 1994 1996 1997 2008

Memphis ..........................................W........................37-34 Los Angeles......................................L ........................16-20 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................42-18 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................28-17 Knoxville............................................T ..........................17-17 Los Angeles......................................L ........................28-34 Knoxville............................................L............................0-13 Knoxville............................................T ........................26-26 Pasadena ........................................W ..........................24-6 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................30-16 Pasadena..........................................L ........................23-25 Knoxville ..........................................W........................35-20 Pasadena ........................................W........................30-24 Pasadena (OT) ................................L ........................24-27

Florida (19-19-0)

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

at Knoxville: 11-9 at Gainesville: 5-9 Neutral: 3-1 Biggest Win: 42 points (45-3; 1990 in Knoxville) Biggest Loss: 39 points (59-20; 2007 in Gainesville) Longest Winning Streak: 10 games (1916-53) Longest Losing Streak: 5 games (1993-97) Current Streak: Florida 4 games

60

1916 1921 1928 1930 1932 1933 1940 1944 1952 1953 1954 1955 1969 1970 1971 1976 1977 1984 1985 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Tampa ..........................................W........................24-0 Knoxville ......................................W..........................9-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................13-12 Jacksonville ................................W ........................13-6 Jacksonville ................................W ......................32-13 Knoxville ......................................W ........................13-6 Knoxville ......................................W ........................14-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................40-0 Knoxville ......................................W ......................26-12 Gainesville....................................W ..........................9-7 Knoxville........................................L..........................0-14 Gainesville....................................W........................20-0 Jacksonville ................................L ........................13-14 Knoxville ......................................W........................38-7 Gainesville....................................W ......................20-13 Knoxville........................................L ......................18-20 Gainesville ....................................L........................17-27 Knoxville........................................L......................30-43 Gainesville ....................................L ........................10-17 Knoxville ......................................W........................45-3 Gainesville ....................................L ......................18-35 Knoxville ......................................W........................31-14 Gainesville ....................................L ......................34-41 Knoxville........................................L ........................0-31 Gainesville ....................................L......................37-62 Knoxville........................................L......................29-35 Gainesville ....................................L......................20-33 Knoxville (OT) ..............................W ......................20-17

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Gainesville ....................................L ......................21-23 Knoxville........................................L ......................23-27 Gainesville....................................W ....................34-32 Knoxville........................................L ......................13-30 Gainesville....................................W ......................24-10 Knoxville ......................................W ....................30-28 Gainesville ....................................L..........................7-16 Knoxville........................................L ......................20-21 Gainesville ....................................L......................20-59 Knoxville........................................L ........................3-35

Ohio

First Meeting

Auburn (21-26-3)

at Knoxville: 14-8-2 at Auburn: 2-7-1 at Birmingham: 4-10-0 at SEC Championship: 1-1 Biggest Win: 42 points (42-0, 1980 in Auburn) Biggest Loss: 32 points (38-6, 1988 in Auburn) Longest Winning Streak: 4 games (1991-99) Longest Losing Streak: 4 games (1961-64) Current Streak: Auburn 4 games

1900 1929 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Birmingham..................................L ........................0-23 Knoxville ......................................W........................27-0 Birmingham ................................W ........................13-6 Knoxville........................................L ..........................0-6 Birmingham..................................L ........................7-20 Knoxville ......................................W ..........................7-0 Knoxville ......................................W ..........................7-0 Birmingham ................................W........................35-7 Knoxville........................................L ..........................0-7 Birmingham..................................L ........................0-13 Knoxville ......................................W..........................3-0 Birmingham ................................W ........................10-3 Knoxville........................................L........................21-24 Birmingham..................................L........................21-22 Knoxville........................................L ......................19-23 Birmingham..................................L ..........................0-3 Knoxville........................................T ........................13-13 Birmingham ................................W........................28-0 Knoxville ......................................W ......................27-13 Birmingham..................................L ......................14-28 Knoxville ......................................W ......................45-19 Birmingham..................................L......................23-36 Knoxville........................................L ........................9-10 Birmingham..................................L ........................6-10 Knoxville ......................................W ........................21-0 Auburn ..........................................L..........................0-21 Knoxville ......................................W........................21-17 Birmingham..................................L......................28-38 Knoxville........................................L ........................12-14 Birmingham..................................L ......................10-29 Knoxville ......................................W ......................35-17 Auburn ..........................................W........................42-0 Knoxville ......................................W ........................10-7 Auburn ..........................................L........................14-24 Knoxville........................................L........................14-37 Auburn ..........................................L ......................10-29 Knoxville ......................................W ....................38-20 Auburn ..........................................L ........................8-34 Knoxville........................................T......................20-20 Auburn ..........................................L........................6-38 Knoxville ......................................W........................21-14

1990 1991 1997 1998 1999 2003 2004 2004 2008

Auburn ..........................................T......................26-26 Knoxville ......................................W ......................30-21 Atlanta ..........................................W ....................30-29 Auburn ..........................................W ........................17-9 Knoxville ......................................W........................24-0 Auburn ..........................................L ......................21-28 Knoxville........................................L ......................10-34 Atlanta ..........................................L......................28-38 Auburn ..........................................L ........................12-14

Georgia (20-16-2)

at Knoxville: 10-8-1 at Athens: 10-8-1 Biggest Win: 46 points (46-0; 1936 in Athens) Biggest Loss: 44 points (44-0; 1981 in Athens) Longest Winning Streak: 9 games (1989-99) Longest Losing Streak: 5 games (1909-24) Current Streak: Georgia 1 game

1899 1903 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1922 1923 1924 1925 1936 1937 1968 1969 1972 1973 1980 1981 1988 1989 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Knoxville ......................................W..........................5-0 Knoxville........................................L ..........................0-5 Athens ..........................................T ..........................0-0 Athens ..........................................W ........................15-0 Knoxville ......................................W ........................10-0 Knoxville........................................L ..........................0-3 Athens............................................L ........................5-35 Athens............................................L ..........................3-7 Knoxville........................................L..........................0-17 Athens............................................L........................0-33 Knoxville ......................................W ........................12-7 Athens ..........................................W........................46-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................32-0 Knoxville........................................T ........................17-17 Athens ..........................................W ........................17-3 Athens ..........................................W ........................14-0 Knoxville........................................L ......................31-35 Knoxville........................................L ........................15-16 Athens............................................L ........................0-44 Athens............................................L ......................17-28 Knoxville ......................................W ........................17-14 Athens ..........................................W ......................34-31 Knoxville ......................................W ......................38-6 Athens ..........................................W ......................41-23 Knoxville ......................................W ....................30-27 Athens ..........................................W ......................29-17 Knoxville ......................................W ......................38-13 Athens ..........................................W........................22-3 Knoxville ......................................W ....................37-20 Athens............................................L ........................10-21 Knoxville........................................L ......................24-26 Athens............................................L........................13-18 Knoxville........................................L ........................14-41 Athens ..........................................W........................19-14 Knoxville........................................L........................14-27 Athens ..........................................W ......................51-33 Knoxville ......................................W ......................35-14 Athens............................................L ......................14-26

ALABAMA (38-46-7)

at Knoxville: 20-21-1 at Tuscaloosa: 4-4 at Birmingham: 14-21-6 Biggest Win: 27 points (41-14; 1969 and 1995, both in Birmingham) Biggest Loss: 51 points (51-0; 1906 in Birmingham) Longest Winning Streak: 7 games (1995-2001) Longest Losing Streak: 11 games (1971-81)

Current Streak: Alabama 2 games

1901 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1912 1913 1914 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

Birmingham..................................T ........................ 6-6 Birmingham..................................L ........................0-24 Birmingham ................................W..........................5-0 Birmingham..................................L ........................0-29 Birmingham..................................L ........................0-51 Birmingham..................................L ..........................0-5 Birmingham..................................L ..........................0-4 Knoxville........................................L ........................0-10 Birmingham..................................L ..........................0-7 Tuscaloosa ..................................L ..........................0-6 Knoxville ......................................W..........................17-7 Tuscaloosa ..................................W........................15-13 Knoxville ......................................W..........................6-0 Tuscaloosa ..................................L ........................6-18 Knoxville ......................................W........................25-0 Birmingham ................................W ..........................7-3 Knoxville........................................L..........................6-12 Birmingham..................................L ........................6-13 Knoxville........................................L ........................0-25 Birmingham..................................T ..........................0-0 Knoxville........................................L..........................7-14 Birmingham ................................W ........................13-0 Knoxville ......................................W ........................21-0 Birmingham ................................W ......................27-12 Knoxville........................................L ..........................2-9 Birmingham..................................L ..........................0-8 Knoxville........................................T ..........................0-0 Birmingham..................................L ........................7-25 Knoxville ......................................W ........................12-0 Birmingham..................................L ........................0-10 Knoxville ......................................W ........................21-6 Birmingham..................................T ..........................7-7 Knoxville ......................................W ........................14-9 Birmingham ................................W ......................27-13 Knoxville ......................................W........................20-0 Birmingham..................................T ..........................0-0 Knoxville........................................L ........................0-27 Birmingham ................................W........................20-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................24-0 Birmingham ................................W ........................14-0 Knoxville ......................................W ........................14-7 Birmingham..................................T ..........................7-7 Knoxville ......................................W........................20-7 Birmingham..................................L ........................3-34 Knoxville........................................L ........................7-27 Birmingham..................................L........................0-35 Knoxville........................................L ........................8-19 Birmingham..................................T ..........................7-7 Knoxville........................................L..........................10-11 Birmingham ................................W ......................24-13 Knoxville ......................................W ........................10-9 Birmingham ................................W........................41-14 Knoxville ......................................W........................24-0 Birmingham..................................L ......................15-32 Knoxville........................................L ........................10-17 Birmingham..................................L........................21-42 Knoxville........................................L ........................6-28 Birmingham..................................L ........................7-30 Knoxville........................................L ......................13-20 Birmingham..................................L ......................10-24 Knoxville........................................L ......................17-30 Birmingham..................................L........................17-27 Knoxville........................................L ........................0-27 Birmingham..................................L ......................19-38 Knoxville ......................................W ....................35-28 Birmingham ................................W ......................41-34 Knoxville ......................................W......................28-27

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Birmingham ................................W........................16-14 Knoxville........................................L......................28-56 Birmingham..................................L........................22-41 Knoxville........................................L......................20-28 Birmingham..................................L......................30-47 Knoxville........................................L ..........................6-9 Birmingham..................................L ......................19-24 Knoxville........................................L ........................10-17 Birmingham* ..............................T ........................17-17 Knoxville........................................L ........................13-17 Birmingham ................................W........................41-14 Knoxville ......................................W ......................20-13 Birmingham ................................W ......................38-21 Knoxville ......................................W ......................35-18 Tuscaloosa ..................................W ........................21-7 Knoxville ......................................W ......................20-10 Tuscaloosa ..................................W ....................35-24 Knoxville........................................L ......................14-34 Tuscaloosa (5OT) ......................W ......................51-43 Knoxville ......................................W........................17-13 Tuscaloosa ..................................L ..........................3-6 Knoxville ......................................W........................16-13 Tuscaloosa ..................................L ........................14-41 Knoxville........................................L ........................9-29

* Game later forfeited to Tennessee as a result of NCAA sanctions.

South Carolina (21-4-2)

at Knoxville: 13-1 at Columbia: 8-3-2 Biggest Win: 54 points (54-0; 1929 in Knoxville) Biggest Loss: 24 points (24-0; 1903 in Columbia) Longest Winning Streak: 12 games (1993-2004) Longest Losing Streak: 1 game (multiple times) Current Streak: South Carolina 1 game

1903 1916 1919 1929 1942 1965 1966 1969 1970 1971 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Columbia ......................................L ........................0-24 Knoxville ......................................W........................26-0 Columbia ......................................T ..........................6-6 Knoxville ......................................W........................54-0 Columbia ......................................T ..........................0-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................24-3 Knoxville ......................................W ......................29-17 Knoxville ......................................W ......................29-14 Columbia ......................................W ......................20-18 Knoxville ......................................W........................35-6 Columbia ......................................L ......................23-24 Knoxville ......................................W........................55-3 Columbia ......................................W ......................31-22 Knoxville ......................................W ......................56-21 Columbia ......................................W........................31-14 Knoxville ......................................W ........................22-7 Columbia ......................................W ......................49-14 Knoxville ......................................W........................30-7 Columbia ......................................W ........................17-14 Knoxville ......................................W........................17-10 Columbia ......................................W ......................18-10 Knoxville (OT) ..............................W ....................23-20 Columbia ......................................W ....................43-29 Knoxville........................................L ........................15-16 Columbia ......................................W ......................31-24 Knoxville (OT) ..............................W......................27-24 Columbia ......................................L ........................6-27


(20-1-0)

at Knoxville: 11-0 at Memphis: 9-1 Biggest Win: 39 points (55-16; 1969 in Memphis) Biggest Loss: 4 points (17-21; 1996 in Memphis) Longest Winning Streak: 14 games (1968-1994) Longest Losing Streak: 1 game (1996) Current Streak: Tennessee 5 games

(43-18-1)

at Knoxville: 24-5 at Oxford: 3-0 at Memphis: 13-10-1 at Jackson: 3-3 Biggest Win: 49 points (49-0, 1922 in Knoxville) Longest Winning Streak: 12, Two times

Longest Losing Streak: 8 games (1959-66) Current Streak: Tennessee 12 games

1892 1892 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1908 1909 1910 1913 1914 1915 1916 1919 1920

Nashville ..........................................L ..........................4-22 Knoxville............................................L............................0-12 Nashville ..........................................T ............................0-0 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................0-22 Knoxville............................................L............................5-12 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................0-40 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................0-22 Knoxville............................................L ..........................0-45 Nashville ..........................................L............................9-16 Nashville ..........................................L............................0-51 Nashville ..........................................L............................0-18 Nashville ..........................................L ............................6-7 Nashville ..........................................W..........................16-14 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................0-35 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................10-6 Nashville ..........................................T ............................3-3 Knoxville............................................L ..........................0-20

Kentucky (72-23-9)

at Knoxville: 38-10-6 at Lexington: 34-13-3 Biggest Win: 52 points (52-0; 1994 in Knoxville) Biggest Loss: 56 points (56-0; 1893 in Knoxville) Longest Winning Streak: 23 games (1985-2007) Longest Losing Streak: 4 games (1909-12) Current Streak: Tennessee 24 games

1893 1899 1901 1906 1907

1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941

AS KENTUCKY A&M Knoxville........................................L........................0-56 Knoxville ......................................W ........................12-0 Knoxville ......................................W..........................5-0 Lexington ......................................L..........................0-21 Knoxville........................................T ..........................0-0 AS KENTUCKY STATE Knoxville ......................................W ..........................7-0 Lexington ......................................L..........................0-17 Knoxville........................................L ........................0-10 Lexington ......................................L..........................0-12 Knoxville........................................L ........................6-13 Lexington......................................W ........................13-7 Knoxville ......................................W........................23-6 Lexington ......................................L ..........................0-6 Knoxville........................................T ..........................0-0 AS KENTUCKY Lexington ......................................L ........................0-13 Knoxville ......................................W ........................14-7 Lexington ......................................T ..........................0-0 Knoxville ......................................W ........................14-7 Lexington......................................W ........................18-0 Knoxville........................................L ........................6-27 Lexington ......................................L......................20-23 Knoxville ......................................W..........................6-0 Lexington......................................W........................20-0 Knoxville........................................T ..........................0-0 Lexington ......................................T ..........................6-6 Knoxville ......................................W..........................8-0 Lexington ......................................T ..........................6-6 Knoxville ......................................W........................26-0 Lexington......................................W........................27-0 Knoxville ......................................W ........................19-0 Lexington ......................................L ........................0-27 Knoxville ......................................W ..........................7-6 Lexington......................................W ........................13-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................46-0 Lexington......................................W ........................19-0 Knoxville ......................................W ......................33-0 Lexington......................................W........................20-7

1942 1944 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Knoxville ......................................W........................26-0 Knoxville ......................................W ......................26-13 Lexington......................................W ........................21-7 Lexington......................................W ........................14-0 Knoxville ......................................W ..........................7-0 Lexington......................................W ........................13-6 Knoxville........................................T ..........................0-0 Lexington......................................W..........................6-0 Knoxville ......................................W ..........................7-0 Lexington......................................W........................28-0 Knoxville........................................T ........................14-14 Lexington ......................................L........................21-27 Knoxville........................................L ........................13-14 Lexington ......................................L ........................0-23 Knoxville ......................................W........................20-7 Lexington ......................................L ........................6-20 Knoxville........................................L ..........................2-6 Lexington ......................................L........................0-20 Knoxville........................................T........................10-10 Lexington......................................W ......................26-16 Knoxville........................................L ........................10-12 Lexington......................................W ........................19-0 Knoxville........................................L..........................7-12 Lexington......................................W ........................19-3 Knoxville ......................................W ......................28-19 Lexington......................................W..........................17-7 Knoxville ......................................W ........................24-7 Lexington......................................W ......................31-26 Knoxville ......................................W........................45-0 Lexington......................................W ........................21-7 Knoxville ......................................W..........................17-7 Lexington......................................W........................16-14 Knoxville ......................................W ........................24-7 Lexington......................................W........................17-13 Knoxville........................................L ..........................0-7 Lexington ......................................L ........................17-21 Knoxville ......................................W ......................29-14 Lexington......................................W ......................20-17 Knoxville ......................................W ......................45-14 Lexington ......................................L ........................10-21 Knoxville ......................................W........................28-7 Lexington......................................W ........................10-0 Knoxville........................................L ........................12-17 Lexington......................................W........................42-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................28-9 Lexington......................................W......................24-22 Knoxville ......................................W......................28-24 Lexington......................................W........................31-10 Knoxville ......................................W......................42-28 Lexington......................................W ........................16-7 Knoxville ......................................W ......................34-13 Lexington......................................W........................48-0 Knoxville ......................................W........................52-0 Lexington......................................W ......................34-31 Knoxville ......................................W ......................56-10 Lexington......................................W ......................59-31 Knoxville ......................................W ......................59-21 Lexington......................................W ......................56-21 Knoxville ......................................W ....................59-20 Lexington......................................W ....................38-35 Knoxville ......................................W........................24-0 Lexington......................................W........................20-7 Knoxville ......................................W ......................37-31 Lexington......................................W........................27-8 Knoxville ......................................W........................17-12 Lexington (4OT) ..........................W ....................52-50 Knoxville ......................................W ......................28-10 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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Memphis ..............................................W...........11-10 Knoxville ..............................................W.........49-0 Knoxville ..............................................W..........10-0 Knoxville ..............................................W..........21-7 Knoxville ..............................................W..........13-12 Knoxville ..............................................W.........52-7 Knoxville ..............................................W.........27-0 Knoxville ..............................................W ........38-0 Knoxville ..............................................W ........33-0 Knoxville ..............................................W ........35-6 Knoxville ..............................................W.........27-0 Memphis ..............................................W..........14-13 Memphis ..............................................T............0-0 Memphis ..............................................W.........32-0 Memphis ..............................................W.........47-0 Memphis ..............................................W..........14-0 Memphis ..............................................W.........20-7 Memphis ..............................................W.........34-0 Memphis ..............................................W..........18-14 Memphis ..............................................L...........13-43 Memphis ..............................................L...........13-16 Memphis ..............................................W ........35-7

(70-27-5)

at Knoxville: 35-10-1 at Nashville: 35-17-4 Biggest Win: 65 points (65-0; 1994 in Nashville) Biggest Loss: 51 points (51-0; 1909 in Nashville) Longest Winning Streak: 22 games (1983-2004) Longest Losing Streak: 9 games (1901-13) Current Streak: Tennessee 3 games

Nashville ..........................................W........................29-25 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................62-14 Nashville ..........................................W..........................65-0 Knoxville ..........................................W............................12-7 Nashville ..........................................W............................14-7 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................17-10 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................41-0 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................38-10 Nashville ..........................................W........................28-26 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................38-0 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................24-0 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................48-0 Nashville ..........................................W ......................38-33 Knoxville............................................L ........................24-28 Nashville ..........................................W ........................39-10 Knoxville ..........................................W........................25-24 Nashville ..........................................W ........................20-10

RECORDS

1902 1922 1923 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1942 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949

Vanderbilt

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

HONORS

Biggest Loss: 38 points (0-38, 1969 in Jackson)

Nashville ..........................................L............................0-14 Knoxville............................................L............................6-14 Nashville ..........................................L ............................7-51 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................7-34 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................3-20 Knoxville............................................T..............................7-7 Nashville ..........................................W ............................6-0 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................13-0 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................13-0 Knoxville ..........................................W............................21-7 Nashville ..........................................T ............................0-0 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................33-6 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................13-6 Knoxville............................................L............................7-13 Nashville ..........................................W ........................26-13 Knoxville............................................L............................7-13 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................14-0 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................13-0 Nashville ..........................................W..........................20-0 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................26-7 Nashville ..........................................W............................19-7 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................45-0 Nashville ..........................................W ............................7-6 Knoxville ..........................................W............................12-7 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................6-28 Knoxville ..........................................W........................26-20 Nashville ..........................................W..........................43-0 Knoxville ..........................................W........................35-27 Nashville ..........................................W..........................46-0 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................33-6 Nashville ..........................................L ..........................0-26 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................20-14 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................27-7 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................20-6 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................10-6 Knoxville............................................L............................0-14 Nashville ..........................................W..........................35-0 Knoxville ..........................................W............................41-7 Nashville ..........................................W..........................30-0 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................14-0 Nashville ..........................................L ............................0-7 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................21-3 Nashville ..........................................W..........................28-0 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................41-14 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................10-7 Knoxville ..........................................W........................40-27 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................24-6 Knoxville ..........................................W............................19-7 Nashville ..........................................W ........................30-10 Knoxville ..........................................W ........................20-17 Nashville ..........................................T ..........................21-21 Knoxville............................................L ..........................14-17 Nashville ..........................................W..........................13-10 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................42-7 Nashville ..........................................W ..........................41-15 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................31-10 Nashville ..........................................W..........................51-13 Knoxville ..........................................W........................38-34 Nashville ..........................................L..........................21-28 Knoxville ..........................................W........................34-24 Nashville ..........................................W ........................29-13 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................30-0 Nashville ..........................................W........................35-20 Knoxville ..........................................W ......................38-36 Nashville ..........................................W............................14-7 Knoxville ..........................................W ..........................17-10 Nashville ..........................................W........................49-20 Knoxville ..........................................W..........................45-0

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Mississippi

1921 1922 1923 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

THE VOLS

1994 1996 1999 2000 2001 2005 2006

AS MEMPHIS STATE Knoxville ..............................................W.........24-17 Memphis ..............................................W.........55-16 Memphis ..............................................W ........38-7 Knoxville ..............................................W.........34-6 Memphis ..............................................W..........21-14 Knoxville ..............................................W.........27-14 Memphis ..............................................W.........28-9 Knoxville ..............................................W.........29-3 Knoxville ..............................................W..........41-9 Memphis ..............................................W..........17-7 Knoxville ..............................................W ........33-3 Memphis ..............................................W ........38-25 Knoxville ..............................................W.........52-24 Memphis ..............................................W.........26-21 AS MEMPHIS Knoxville ..............................................W.........24-13 Memphis ..............................................L ...........17-21 Knoxville ..............................................W..........17-16 Memphis ..............................................W..........19-17 Knoxville ..............................................W.........49-28 Knoxville ..............................................W.........20-16 Memphis ..............................................W..........41-7

Knoxville ..............................................W ........35-0 Oxford ..................................................W.........46-21 Knoxville ..............................................W.........27-7 Memphis ..............................................L.............7-14 Knoxville ..............................................W..........18-16 Memphis ..............................................L.............7-37 Knoxville ..............................................L............3-24 Memphis ..............................................L...........10-24 Knoxville ..............................................L............6-19 Memphis ..............................................L............0-20 Knoxville ..............................................L............0-30 Memphis ..............................................L...........13-14 Knoxville ..............................................L.............7-14 Memphis ..............................................W.........20-7 Knoxville ..............................................W..........31-0 Jackson................................................L............0-38 Knoxville ..............................................W..........17-0 Jackson................................................L...........18-28 Memphis ..............................................W.........29-17 Memphis ..............................................L............6-23 Knoxville ..............................................W.........32-6 Memphis ..............................................L ...........14-43 Knoxville ..............................................W..........41-17 Jackson................................................L..........20-44 Memphis ..............................................L............9-20 Knoxville ..............................................W.........28-20 Jackson................................................W ........30-17 Knoxville ..............................................L...........10-13 Jackson................................................W..........41-17 Knoxville ..............................................W.........34-14 Jackson................................................W.........22-10 Knoxville ..............................................W.........55-13 Oxford ..................................................W.........20-12 Knoxville ..............................................W ........33-21 Memphis ..............................................W.........22-13 Knoxville ..............................................W ........36-25 Memphis ..............................................W..........41-3 Knoxville ..............................................W..........31-17 Oxford ..................................................W..........21-17 Knoxville ..............................................W.........27-10

STAFF

1968 1969 1972 1974 1976 1977 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1988 1991 1992

1950 1951 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1996 1997 2004 2005

OUTLOOK

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UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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From his introductory press conference — the day he began “rolling my sleeves up and going to work” — Lane Kiffin’s guiding principle for Tennessee football has kept him mindful of its storied past. And focused squarely on its future. Kiffin, who becomes just the third head coach at UT in the last 33 years, had a plan for Tennessee’s expectations even before he made his arrival in Knoxville. His blueprint for an all-star coaching staff already has come to fruition. And that team of one-time rivals has begun formulating its platform for championship competition not only in the rabid Southeastern Conference but across the nation. "I'm not promising you how many wins, how many championships; I can't do that,” Kiffin said back on Dec. 1, 2008. “But I want the Tennessee family to know this: no one is going to outwork me as a head coach and no one is going to outwork our staff. That's the promise I'm giving you. The wins will come after that. You're going to see it; you're going to feel it throughout the state. It starts today.” Kiffin joins the Vols as the former head coach of the Oakland Raiders and former offensive coordinator at Southern California under head coach Pete Carroll. Kiffin’s turn with Oakland was his first head coaching assignment, and his concepts moving the football paid immediate dividends. The season before Kiffin’s arrival, Oakland was last in the NFL in scoring (10.5), total offense (246.2), yards per play (4.2), touchdown passes (7) and turnover margin (minus-23). The Raiders ranked 31st in passing offense and 29th in rushing. In 2007, Kiffin improved offensive production to 17.7 points per game — an increase of more than a touchdown — and rushing to 130.4 yards per game. The sudden improvement was felt throughout the league. "Coach Kiffin is a perfect fit,” Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher said. “He brings a wealth of experience he's accumulated at a very young age. He has a brilliant football mind, and there's no doubt in my mind he's going to be successful.” Those ideas were formulated at Fisher’s alma mater, USC, where Kiffin presided over the vaunted offensive system that featured a long, medium and short-range passing game coupled with a power running attack. He began as an assistant from 2001-04, then was promoted to passing game coordinator in 2004 and served as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator for 2005 and 2006. USC led the nation in offense in 2005 and in both of his years as recruiting coordinator had the best recruiting classes in the nation. Those efforts, 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

along with his play-calling, structure and offensive design, helped the Trojans to back-to-back national college football championships and produced two Heisman Trophy winners — Matt Leinart in 2004 and Reggie Bush in 2005. “He was the mastermind for our offense, which was very productive at USC,” Bush said of his former coach. “He has a lot of coaching experience. He has a great foundation and I think he’s going to be a great head coach.” Under Kiffin’s leadership in 2006, the Trojans finished first in the Pacific10 Conference in passing efficiency, produced two 1,000-yard receivers and a 3,000-yard passer. In 2005, Kiffin was named one of the nation’s top 25 recruiters and served as coordinator for an offense that ranked in the top six nationally in every offensive category. The Trojans scored 50 points a school-record seven times. Kiffin’s play-calling and offensive design enabled Bush to capture the 2005 Heisman and the Trojans to become the first school to have a 3,500yard passer, a pair of 1,000-yard rushers and a 1,000-yard receiver. In 2004, Kiffin coached on a staff that led Southern California to its second straight national title. He was in charge of a passing attack that helped Leinart win the Heisman with 3,322 yards passing and 33 touchdowns. Kiffin also mentored All-America wide receivers Mike Williams and Dwayne Jarrett, along with such notable USC and NFL pass-catchers as Keary Colbert, Steve Smith and Kareem Kelly. As the recruiting coordinator in 2005-06, Kiffin helped the Trojans land back-to-back No. 1-ranked recruiting classes, both of which helped Southern

Cal to maintain their dominance in the Pac-10 and nationally. The Trojans were a modest 6-6 in 2001, Kiffin’s first year on the staff, but went a remarkable 59-6 over his final five seasons in Los Angeles. That magical run under head coach Pete Carroll resulted in five straight BCS bowl appearances — twice in the BCS National Championship Game. "I have no doubt that Lane will do great things at UT,” Carroll said. “He handled all of our national recruiting at USC and brought us great players during our championship seasons. While serving as our offensive coordinator, we had the best offense in the history of football in 2005." Kiffin, who is 34, was the youngest head coach in modern NFL history and now stands as the youngest head coach in major college football. To help make the transition to Knoxville and the SEC, Kiffin assembled one of the most impressive assistant coaching staff’s in football history. His father, Monte, takes over as Tennessee’s defensive coordinator after 26 brilliant seasons in the NFL, the last 13 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kiffin was the longest tenured defensive coordinator in the NFL and, as developer of the Tampa Cover 2 defense, is generally considered one of the modern era's best defensive minds. “As a coach with a background in offense, it was imperative to find the best defensive coordinator we could,” Lane Kiffin said. “We feel we got the best defensive coach at any level. The addition of Coach Kiffin not only puts us in position to play great defense, but also gives us the ability to sign the best defensive players in the nation if they want to be prepared for the NFL


School Fresno State Colorado State Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) Southern California Southern California Southern California Southern California

2005 Southern California

2006 Southern California

BORN May 9, 1975, Bloomington, Minn.

EDUCATION Jefferson High School, Bloomington, Minn.; Fresno State University 1998.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Quarterback, Fresno State, 1994-97.

COACHING CAREER Fresno State (student assistant) 1998, Colorado State (graduate assistant) 1999, Jacksonville Jaguars 2000, Southern California 2001-06, Oakland Raiders 2007-08, Tennessee 2009.

WIFE Layla Reaves Kiffin.

CHILDREN Landry, Presley and Knox.

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1999 Liberty, 2001 Las Vegas, 2003 Orange, 2004 Rose*, 2005 Orange*, 2006 Rose, 2007 Rose. * BCS National Championship Game

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every day they are here.” The Vols also added Ed Orgeron of the New Orleans Saints (and formerly head coach at Mississippi) as assistant head coach, defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator; Jim Chaney from the St. Louis Rams as offensive coordinator; Lance Thompson from Alabama coaching linebackers; Frank Wilson from Southern Mississippi coaching wide receivers; Willie Mack Garza from North Dakota State coaching defensive backs; Eddie Gran from Auburn coaching running backs; James Cregg from the Oakland Raiders coaching the offensive line and tight ends; and David Reaves from South Carolina coaching quarterbacks. Six of Tennessee’s nine assistant coaches previously served as recruiting coordinators. Before going to USC, Kiffin was on the staff of Tom Coughlin’s Jacksonville Jaguars in 2000 as a defensive quality control coach under Dom Capers. The season before, Kiffin was a graduate assistant at Colorado State, working with the offensive line. Kiffin played quarterback at Fresno State for three seasons (1994-96), where his position coach was current California head coach Jeff Tedford. Kiffin began his coaching career at his alma mater as a student assistant, working parts of two seasons with quarterbacks, wide receivers and defensive backs. "Lane Kiffin has prepared himself through hard work and preparation and has become one of the brightest minds in football,” Tedford said. “He understands what it takes to reach a championship level and has the passion and work ethic to make it happen." Kiffin takes over the Vols’ helm from Phillip Fulmer, who compiled a 15252 record for Tennessee over 17 seasons that included two SEC crowns and the 1998 BCS national championship.

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2007 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2008 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2009 Tennessee

Position Student Assistant Graduate Assistant/Offensive Line Defensive Quality Control Tight Ends Wide Receivers Wide Receivers Passing Game Coordinator/ Wide Receivers Offensive Coordinator/ Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Offensive Coordinator/ Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

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Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

"He's done an unbelievable job here and I can't even imagine what he's gone through giving 35 years of his life to this university,” Kiffin said. “I'm extremely honored to follow him. The University of Tennessee football program wouldn't be anywhere near where it is today without him.” A native of Bloomington, Minn., Kiffin is married to Layla Reaves Kiffin and they have three children: daughters Landry and Presley, and newborn son Knox.

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become a four-year starting defensive lineman at Northwestern State, captaining the Demons as a senior. Orgeron recently was named to Northwestern State's Top 100 Players in 100 Years of Demon Football. Orgeron and his wife, Kelly, have three sons, Tyler, 17, and 11-year-old twins Parker and Cody.

Ed Orgeron

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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Ed Orgeron returns to college football as Tennessee's assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach. The Larose, La., native spent last season as defensive line coach for the New Orleans Saints following more than 20 years in the collegiate game. Included in that tenure was a three-year turn as head coach at Mississippi after successful assistant coaching stops at Miami, Syracuse and Southern California. Vols head coach Lane Kiffin and Orgeron were assistant coaches together under USC head coach Pete Carroll from 2001-04. "When Lane was mentioned as a possibility for being the head coach at UT, there was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to join him,” Orgeron said. “When he got the best defensive coordinator in the history of college football to join him in Monte Kiffin, I knew this was a place that I wanted to come.” Orgeron long has been regarded as a premier defensive line coach and recruiter. He stockpiled talent during his three seasons at Ole Miss after playing a key role in the Trojans winning national championships in 2003 and 2004. Orgeron joined the USC staff in January 1998, took on the added responsibility of recruiting coordinator for the Trojans in 2001, and was then named assistant head coach in 2003. USC's 2002, 2003 and 2004 recruiting classes were ranked among the nation's top five, with the 2003 and 2004 groups listed by many as No. 1. Orgeron was named the 2004 National Recruiter of the Year by Sporting News and Rivals.com. “It was extremely, extremely important to get Ed Orgeron for two main reasons,” Kiffin said. “No. 1, he's the best defensive line coach in the country, NFL or college. We are able to bring in somebody who has put a number of first-round picks into the NFL, who’s coached guys, put them on the field right away and made them the best players they could be to get them ready for the day they go to the NFL. “No. 2, he's best recruiter anywhere, anywhere in the country, any conference. If you look at the SEC right now, one of the most talented teams in the SEC is Ole Miss. Ed Orgeron, as everyone knows here, put that team together and you see what's happening with that team right now.” During his seven years at USC, the Trojans played in five bowls including BCS appearances in the 2003 Orange, 2004 Rose and 2005 Orange bowls. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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BORN July 27, 1961; Larose, La.

EDUCATION South Lafourche High School, Galliano, La.; Northwestern State University 1984. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Defensive Lineman, Northwestern State 1980-83.

COACHING CAREER Northwestern State 1984 (graduate assistant), McNeese State 1985 (graduate assistant), Arkansas 1986-87, Miami 1988-92, Nicholls State 1994, Syracuse 1995-97, Southern California 1998-2004, Mississippi 2005-07 (head coach), New Orleans Saints 2008, Tennessee 2009-present. WIFE Kelly Orgeron.

CHILDREN Tyler, Parker and Cody.

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Prior to joining the USC staff, Orgeron was defensive line coach at Syracuse from 1995-97. He came to the Orange from Nicholls State, where he was the linebackers coach in 1994. Orgeron was also a one-year graduate assistant and then the defensive line coach at Miami from 1988-92, coaching eight All-Americas in that time including NFL first-rounders Cortez Kennedy, Russell Maryland and Warren Sapp. During his tenure at Miami, the Hurricanes won the 1989 and 1991 national championships while appearing in five straight New Year's Day bowls -- 1989 and 1992 Orange, 1990 and 1993 Sugar, and 1991 Cotton. Orgeron got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State, his alma mater, in 1984 and also was a graduate assistant at McNeese State in 1985, working with the defensive line at both schools. He then served as an assistant strength coach at Arkansas from 198687. After compiling an outstanding prep career in football, basketball and track at South Lafourche High School in Galliano, La., Orgeron went on to

1987 Orange, 1987 Liberty, 1989 Orange, 1990 Sugar, 1991 Cotton, 1992 Orange, 1993 Sugar, 1996 Gator, 1996 Liberty, 1997 Fiesta, 1998 Sun, 2001 Las Vegas, 2003 Orange, 2004 Rose, 2005 Orange.


Monte Kiffin

Defensive Coordinator

PERSONAL DATA

BORN Feb. 29, 1940; Lexington, Neb.

EDUCATION Lexington High School; University of Nebraska 1964.

COLLEGE AND PRO FOOTBALL Offensive and Defensive Tackle, Nebraska 1959-63 Defensive End, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1965.

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WIFE Robin Kiffin.

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COACHING CAREER Nebraska 1966-76, Arkansas 1977-79, North Carolina State 1980-82 (head coach), Green Bay Packers 1983, Buffalo Bills 1984-85, Minnesota Vikings 1986-89, New York Jets 1990, Minnesota Vikings 1991-94, New Orleans Saints 1995, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996-2008, Tennessee 2009-present.

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CHILDREN Heidi, Lane and Chris.

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He then began his coaching career in 1966 at his alma mater under a pair of legends in Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne. Kiffin first helped command the Big Red defense to consecutive national titles in 1970 and 1971. When Osborne became Nebraska's head coach in 1973, Kiffin was named defensive coordinator. Kiffin moved to Arkansas as defensive coordinator under Lou Holtz from 1977-79, including one season as assistant head coach. The Razorbacks led the nation in scoring defense in 1977. Kiffin was head coach at North Carolina State from 1980-82, compiling a 16-17 record that included winning seasons in 1981 and 1982. From there, it was on to the professional ranks, including stops with the Green Bay Packers under Bart Starr in 1983, the Buffalo Bills from 1984-85, the Minnesota Vikings from 1986-89 and the New York Jets in 1990. Kiffin then returned to the Vikings, first in his initial professional role as defensive coordinator in 1991 before spending the 1992-94 seasons as inside linebackers coach. The 1995 campaign as defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints was Kiffin's last before moving to Tampa Bay.

1967 Sugar, 1969 Sun, 1971 Orange, 1972 Orange, 1973 Orange, 1974 Cotton, 1974 Sugar, 1975 Fiesta, 1976 Bluebonnet, 1978 Orange, 1978 Fiesta, 1980 Sugar, 2002 Super Bowl.

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Monte Kiffin joined Tennessee’s staff as defensive coordinator after 26 seasons in the National Football League, the last 13 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kiffin was the longest tenured defensive coordinator in the NFL and, as developer of the Tampa Cover 2 defense, is generally considered one of the modern era's best defensive minds. "We feel we got the best defensive coach at any level," head coach Lane Kiffin said. “The addition of Monte Kiffin not only puts us in position to play great defense, but also gives us the ability to sign the best defensive players in the nation if they want to prepare for the NFL every year they are here." Kiffin was a catalyst for Tampa Bay's 2002 Super Bowl championship and coached units that ranked among the NFL's top 10 in both total defense and points allowed in 11 of his 13 Buccaneer seasons. His Super Bowl champion unit became the first since the 1985 Chicago Bears to lead the league in total defense (252.8 ypg), fewest points allowed (196) and total interceptions (31). Kiffin's crew continued its impressive play in the 2002 postseason, allowing just 16 points in victories over San Francisco and Philadelphia, before turning it up a notch in Super Bowl XXXVII. During the Buccaneers' 48-21 win over Oakland, Tampa Bay recorded a Super Bowl-record five interceptions, including three picks that were returned for touchdowns (also a Super Bowl record). Kiffin's charges added five sacks and allowed only 19 total rushing yards in capping one of the most dominating defensive performances in Super Bowl history. Kiffin now returns to the collegiate ranks at Tennessee, where, in fact, he previously considered a position with the Vols under then head coach Johnny Majors. "I was last here in 1983 when I was under consideration for the defensive coordinator's job," Kiffin said. "I chose instead the Green Bay Packers to start my NFL career, but this was an impressive place. Now that I'm back 25 years later, it's bigger and even more amazing than I remember.“ A native of Lexington, Neb., Kiffin was his state's High School Athlete of the Year in 1958. Then after playing collegiately for the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1959-63 as both an offensive and defensive tackle, Kiffin sat out one season with a knee injury before taking a turn at defensive end for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.

OUTLOOK

Kiffin and his wife, Robin, have three children, including daughter Heidi and sons Lane and Chris; and four grandchildren, Preston, Landry, Presley and Knox. Chris currently serves as an intern at the University of Nebraska.

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Chaney, a native of Holden, Mo., earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Central Missouri State in 1985 after a career at nose guard, where he earned All-Conference honors as a senior. He is married to Lisa, who hails from Rock Springs, Wyo., and they are the parents of daughters Elizabeth, 11, and Sara, 7.

Jim Chaney

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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Jim Chaney arrives in Knoxville as offensive coordinator from the NFL ranks, having spent the past three seasons as assistant coach for the St. Louis Rams. The majority of Chaney’s coaching experience, however, comes from the collegiate ranks. His coaching and recruiting turns at Purdue, Wyoming and Cal State Fullerton made him the perfect fit for head coach Lane KIffin’s all-star coaching lineup. "Jim has been huge for us during this first offseason," Kiffin said. "On the field, he has the ability to oversee the entire offense and can coach all the positions. He’s also an experienced recruiter and relates well to today’s athletes on both the collegiate and professional levels." Chaney spent all three years in St. Louis coaching the offensive line before adding tight ends to his assignment sheet in 2008. During the 2007 campaign, Chaney helped coach an offensive line that led running back Steven Jackson to his third consecutive 1,000-yard season. Now, it’s back to the collegiate level of football players, although Chaney says that shouldn’t matter. “I can’t tell the difference, to be real honest with you. It is amazing to me that at any level of football when you walk out of the locker room, most football players love to play the game. When you love to do something, you are naturally inquisitive. They want to be coached. Our football team here wants to be coached, and it’s been a real satisfying thing.“ Possessing one of college football's best offensive minds, Chaney helped the Boilermakers lead the Big Ten in passing offense five times and total offense three. Purdue was ranked in the top 10 in the nation in total offense in six seasons, including 2000, when the Boilermakers ranked fourth. Quarterback Drew Brees, a second-round draft pick by the San Diego Chargers in 2001, was the NCAA total offense champion in 2000, averaging 349.1 yards per game, and received the Maxwell Award as the nation's outstanding player. Tim Stratton received the inaugural John Mackey Award as the nation's best tight end in 2000. More importantly, the 2000 combination of Chaney and Brees under head coach Joe Tiller led Purdue to its first Big Ten championship and Rose Bowl berth in 33 years. From 1997-2001, Chaney served as recruiting coordinator and helped the Boilermakers sign some of the country's top high school tal2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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BORN Jan. 12, 1962; Holden, Mo.

EDUCATION Holden High School; Central Missouri State University 1985. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Nose Guard, Central Missouri State 1980-83.

COACHING CAREER Cal State Fullerton 1985-87, Western Michigan 1988, Cal State Fullerton 1988-92, Wyoming 1993-96, Purdue 1997-2005, St. Louis Rams 2006-08, Tennessee 2009-present. WIFE Lisa Chaney.

CHILDREN Elizabeth and Sara. BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY

1993 Copper, 1997 Alamo, 1998 Alamo, 2000 Outback, 2001 Rose, 2001 Sun, 2002 Sun, 2004 Capital One, 2004 Sun.

ent. The 1998 class was ranked second in the Big Ten and 11th nationally. Each of Chaney's last five classes was in the top 30 nationally. Chaney previously coached the tight ends from 1999-2001. He coached the offensive line in 1997, 1998 and 2002 and was co-offensive coordinator with Tim Lappano in 1997. Before his Purdue tenure, Chaney was offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Wyoming in 1995 and 1996. He joined the Cowboys in 1993 as a graduate assistant, working with the tight ends and recruiting. Chaney broke into coaching at Cal State Fullerton in 1985. He served in many areas, including offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator as well as coaching quarterbacks, receivers, and both lines. Chaney had a stint as the offensive line coach at Western Michigan during the spring of 1988 before returning to Cal State Fullerton.


Special Teams Coordinator Running Backs

BORN

July 21, 1965; Escondido, Calif. EDUCATION

Orange Glen High School, Escondido, Calif.; California Lutheran University 1987.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Wide Receiver, Cal Lutheran 1984-87. COACHING CAREER

Cal Lutheran 1987-88, Southeast Missouri State 1989, East Carolina 1989 (graduate assistant), Miami 1990-91, Cincinnati 1992-93, Idaho State 1994, Mississippi 1994-98, Auburn 1999-2008, Tennessee 2009-present. WIFE

THE VOLS

Rosemary Scaife Gran. CHILDREN

Hannah, Dillan, Lucy Grace and the late Sydney. BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY

HONORS

1991 Cotton, 1992 Orange, 1997 Motor City, 2001 Florida Citrus, 2001 Peach, 2003 Capital One, 2003 Music City, 2005 Sugar, 2006 Capital One, 2007 Cotton, 2007 Chick-fil-A.

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Eddie Gran’s success coaching the running game and his familiarity with the Southeastern Conference made him a key component for head coach Lane KIffin’s initial Tennessee staff. Gran spent the last 15 seasons as an assistant under Tommy Tuberville, first at Mississippi and then Auburn. Gran coached running backs at both stops and added special teams duties to his Auburn assignment. He coaches running backs and special teams at Tennessee. If he produces the same success in the offensive backfield that he has for the past decade, Vols fans are in for a treat. Seven NFL running backs tutored under Gran at some point in their careers, among them Carnell Williams, Ronnie Brown, Rudi Johnson and Deuce McAllister. Williams was an All-America at Auburn and earned 2005 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, while Brown and McAllister were NFL first-round picks and Johnson earned 2000 SEC Player of the Year. Brown, Johnson and McAllister all have played in the Pro Bowl. Other former Gran-coached professionals who have earned elite status include John Avery, who went from Ole Miss to the NFL to stardom in the Canadian Football League; and Brandon Jacobs, an Auburn Tiger who has compiled back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with the New York Giants. Under Gran’s guidance, Williams set the Auburn career record for rushing touchdowns and teamed with Brown to help Auburn lead the SEC in scoring offense in 2004. Kenny Irons picked up the following year where those two left off by gaining 1,205 yards — the fifth time in six years Gran coached a 1,000-yard running back. Gran also produced an SEC Special Teams Player of the Year in Auburn kicker John Vaughn, who won the award in 2006. That same season, Gran’s special teams units led the SEC in kickoff coverage, field goal percentage, PAT percentage and punting. Before coming to Ole Miss, Gran coached wide receivers at Idaho State in 1994 and Cincinnati from 1992-93. His first coaching job was at his alma mater, Cal Lutheran, from 1987-88, followed by a oneyear stint at Southeast Missouri State in 1989. A pair of graduate assistantships followed at East Carolina and Miami before returning to full-time capacity at Cincinnati. Gran played four seasons as a wideout at Cal Lutheran, graduating with a business administration degree in 1987.

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OUTLOOK

Eddie Gran

Gran is married to the former Rosemary Scaife of Elaine, Ark. They are the parents of daughters Hannah, Dillan, Lucy Grace and the late Sydney.

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James Cregg

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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James Cregg comes to Knoxville having spent his career coaching both sides of the line of scrimmage, experiences that are making a difference as he takes command of Tennessee’s offensive line positions. Cregg’s most recent coaching responsibility was for the last two seasons as an offensive line assistant with the Oakland Raiders. He helped the 2007 Oakland squad under then-head coach Lane Kiffin finish sixth in the NFL in rushing and inside-the-20 touchdown percentage. Before joining the Raiders, Cregg spent three seasons coaching the defensive line at Idaho. His final season of 2006 for the Vandals was under the tutelage of Dennis Erickson, now the head coach at Arizona State. Cregg coached the defensive line at Colgate from 2000-03, where, in his final season, the Division I-AA squad advanced undefeated to the national championship game. The Raiders’ title-game loss to Delaware ended a school-record 21-game winning streak stretching to the middle of the 2002 season. Colgate finished in the top 10 nationally in rushing defense during Cregg’s final two seasons with the Raiders. In 2003, Colgate also allowed only 16 passing touchdowns in 16 games played. During Cregg’s four seasons at Colgate, the Raiders won Patriot League titles in 2002 and 2003, with the team’s defense finishing first in the conference in total defense during both championship seasons. Cregg played for and later served as a graduate assistant under Colorado State’s Sonny Lubick. Cregg earned All-Western Athletic Conference honors as a senior offensive lineman for the Rams. He was a two-year starter on Colorado State’s offensive line and played in two bowl games in the mid-1990s. He then was named a graduate assistant at his alma mater from 1997-99. The Norco, Calif., native was elected in 2001 to the Norco High School Hall of Fame. Cregg and his wife, Dayna, who hails from Greely, Colo., have one daughter, McKenzie. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

PERSONAL DATA

BORN Aug. 18, 1973; Syracuse, N.Y.

EDUCATION Norco High School, Norco, Calif.; Colorado State University 1997. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Offensive Lineman, Colorado State 1992-95.

COACHING CAREER Colorado State 1997-99 (graduate assistant), Colgate 2000-03, Idaho 2004-06, Oakland Raiders 2007-08, Tennessee 2009-present. WIFE Dayna Cregg. CHILDREN McKenzie.

BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY 1997 Holiday, 1999 Liberty.


Defensive Backs

BORN

Nov. 16, 1969; Refugio, Texas. EDUCATION

Refugio High School; University of Texas 1993. COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Texas 1994-96 (graduate assistant), Western Michigan 1997-2000, TCU 2001-03, Tarleton State 2004, North Dakota State 2005-08, Tennessee 2009-present. BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY

1994 Sun, 1995 Sugar, 1997 Fiesta, 2001 Galleryfurniture.com, 2002 Liberty, 2003 Fort Worth.

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Willie Mack Garza brings to Tennessee a wealth of experience in the defensive secondary. The Texas native comes to the Vols after four seasons at North Dakota State, where for the last three years he served as defensive coordinator. He was named the defensive backs coach for the Bison in February 2005. Garza arrived at North Dakota State after one season as the defensive secondary coach at Tarleton State University. Garza spent three seasons at TCU, coaching the Horned Frogs’ cornerbacks from 2001-03. He groomed two-time all-conference cornerback Jason Goss, who tied the school record with eight interceptions during the 2002 season and tied for fifth in career picks with 14. During Garza’s stay at TCU, the Horned Frogs won the 2002 Conference USA title and played in the 2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl in Houston, the 2002 Liberty Bowl and 2003 Fort Worth Bowl. Garza was defensive backs coach at Western Michigan under head coach Gary Darnell from 1997-2000. Western ended the 2000 season with a 9-3 record, dropping the Mid-American Conference championship game to Marshall. The Broncos were fourth nationally in scoring defense, ninth in total defense and 13th in passing defense. Prior to Western Michigan, Garza was a graduate assistant at Texas from 1994-96, working with the Longhorns cornerbacks and special teams. He was a four-year starter for the Longhorns from 1988-92 as a cornerback and free safety. He earned Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year, an allconference selection, and Freshman All-America in 1988. Garza played for three years under David McWilliams and one season under John Mackovic at Texas. Garza received his bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin in 1993, and is working toward a master’s degree in the same field. Garza was an All-America prep running back at Refugio High School in Refugio, Texas, and three-time all-state selection as a running back and defensive back. He was inducted into the Texas High School Hall of Fame in April 2000.

Defensive Back, Texas 1988, 1990-92.

COACHING CAREER

OUTLOOK

Willie Mack Garza

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David Reaves

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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David Reaves arrives in Knoxville after a successful tenure for most of this decade at South Carolina, where he served under head coaching legends Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier. Reaves coached seven seasons for the Gamecocks, including the first two as a graduate assistant. After one year as defensive backs coach under Holtz and two seasons assisting Spurrier in coaching the Gamecock quarterbacks, Reaves was handed the full-time quarterback coaching duties in the spring of 2007. In addition, Reaves was given the duties beginning in 2006 of recruiting coordinator. He solidified his reputation as one of the top young recruiters in college football when the 2007 Gamecock signees formed a consensus top-10 class and were regarded as the most highly touted recruiting class in school history. Following the February signing day, Reaves was selected as one of the top 25 recruiters in the country by Rivals.com. In 2007, the Gamecocks threw for more than 3,000 yards and averaged 258.2 yards per game through the air with senior Blake Mitchell and redshirt freshman Chris Smelley sharing time under center. In 2006, the South Carolina quarterbacks, primarily Blake Mitchell and Syvelle Newton, combined to throw for 3,259 yards, an average of 250.7 yards per game. In 2005, Reaves assisted with the development of quarterback Blake Mitchell, who threw for 2,370 yards, the seventh-highest single season total in school history. Reaves spent his first full-time collegiate coaching season of 2004 working with the Carolina safeties. Reaves, who grew up in Columbia, S.C., served as an assistant head coach at Tampa (Fla.) Catholic High School for one season prior to coming to Carolina. He was team captain and a three-year starter at quarterback for Appalachian State University, where he helped lead the Mountaineers to three straight national playoff berths. Reaves was a standout quarterback at Spring Valley High School, graduating in 1997.

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PERSONAL DATA BORN

Dec. 12, 1978; Cincinnati, Ohio. EDUCATION

Spring Valley High School, Columbia, S.C.; Appalachian State University 2001. COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Quarterback, Appalachian State 1997-2000. COACHING CAREER

Tampa Catholic High School 2001, South Carolina 2002-03 (graduate assistant), South Carolina 2004-08, Tennessee 2009-present. BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY

Independence 2005, Liberty 2006.


Lance Thompson Linebackers

PERSONAL DATA BORN

June 4, 1964; Atlanta, Ga. EDUCATION

Riverdale High School, Riverdale, Ga.; The Citadel 1987.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Defensive End, The Citadel 1984-87. COACHING CAREER

Georgia Tech 1988-89, 1990-91 (graduate assistant), Georgia Tech 1995-98, Alabama 1999-2000, Georgia Tech 2001, LSU 2002-03, Central Florida 2004-06, Alabama 2007-08, Tennessee 2009-present.

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WIFE

Stacy Cambron Thompson. CHILDREN

Allie, Christina and Lane. BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY

HONORS

1991 Florida Citrus, 1991 Aloha, 1997 Carquest, 2000 Orange, 2001 Seattle, 2003 Cotton, 2004 Sugar, 2005 Hawaii, 2007 Independence, 2009 Sugar.

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then again in 2001. Prior to serving as an on-field coach for the Yellow Jackets, Thompson held the position of Director of Football Operations at Georgia Tech from 1992-94. Thompson got his start in coaching in 1988, serving as a graduate assistant for two years at Georgia Tech, followed by two more years as a volunteer assistant in 1990 and 1991. Thompson coached the defensive ends, including former All-American and All-Pro Marco Coleman, as Georgia Tech won the 1990 national championship.

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Lance Thompson arrives in Knoxville the owner of a championship pedigree. The Riverdale, Ga., native helped mold national title-winners at Georgia Tech and LSU, and spent the last two seasons rejuvenating Alabama’s fortunes toward the SEC elite as outside linebackers coach and recruiting specialist. All told, Thompson has been a member of two SEC championship coaching staffs, two ACC championship staffs and one Conference USA divisional winner. Thompson owns two separate coaching stints alongside Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban, having originally joined Saban at LSU for the 2002-03 seasons before rejoining him at Alabama in 2007. He served LSU as the assistant head coach in charge of recruiting and tight ends for the Tigers during their national championship season in 2003. Thompson began his tenure at LSU in 2002 as the defensive line coach. In his first year with the Tigers, Thompson coached defensive tackle Chad Lavalais to All-SEC first team honors as the Tigers' front four racked up 22 sacks. From there, Thompson spent three years as defensive coordinator at Central Florida. In 2005, Thompson's defense produced a pair of All-Conference USA first-team selections in defensive end Paul Carrington and cornerback Joe Burnett. The Golden Knights also were 2005 Conference USA Eastern Division champions. The Georgia native developed one of the nation's youngest defenses in 2004 that battled constant injuries into a respectable unit by the end of the season. The Golden Knights held their opposition to 21 points or less in three of the final four games of the season. Thompson previously served as Alabama’s defensive line coach in 1999-2000, helping the Crimson Tide to the 1999 SEC Championship and a berth in the Orange Bowl. He coached for four seasons on head coach George O'Leary's staff at Georgia Tech. In 2001, Thompson coached a defensive line that recorded 21 sacks for the Yellow Jackets, including 10 by All-America defensive end Greg Gathers. Prior to his first two-year stint at Alabama, Thompson was a part of the Georgia Tech staff for 11 years. During his stay with the Yellow Jackets, Thompson was defensive line coach in 1998; defensive ends coach in 1996 and 1997 and tight ends coach in 1995. Thompson served as Georgia Tech's recruiting coordinator from 1995-98 and

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As a player, Thompson was a four-year letterman at The Citadel, where he earned his bachelor's degree in education and mathematics in 1987. A native of Riverdale, Ga., Thompson is married to the former Stacy Cambron of Henderson, Ky., and the couple has three daughters — Allie, Christina and Lane.

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Frank Wilson

BORN Nov. 5, 1973; New Orleans, La.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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Frank Wilson arrives at Tennessee having spent his entire coaching career in the talent-rich states of Louisiana and Mississippi. Wilson has been an innovator and leader of young men on both the collegiate and high school levels. His most recent stops were at Southern Mississippi as running back coach and recruiting coordinator in 2008, and at Ole Miss under head coach Ed Orgeron as running backs and special teams assistant from 2005-07. In his second year with the Rebels, Wilson’s primary pupil, BenJarvus Green-Ellis, finished third in the SEC in rushing at 83.2 yards per game. Green-Ellis was named All-SEC first team by Associated Press. Under Wilson’s tutelage, Green-Ellis finished the season with 1,000 yards, fourth on the Ole Miss season charts. In Wilson's first season of working with Rebel tailbacks, Mico McSwain established an Ole Miss freshman rushing record with 612 yards in earning 2005 Freshman All-America honorable mention distinction. McSwain finished eighth in the SEC in rushing yards per game at 68.0. Wilson came to Ole Miss after serving one year as Director of Athletics for the New Orleans Public School System. He served three seasons as head football coach and offensive coordinator at O. Perry Walker High School in that city prior to his stint as director of athletics. While at O. Perry Walker, Wilson led the Chargers to the 2002 Class 4A state finals and to District 10-4A championships in 2001 and 2002. He was honored by the NFL as the 2002 Coach of the Year for the state of Louisiana and was voted by his peers as the Louisiana Class 4A Coach of the Year. Wilson also was a 2002 Nike National Coach of the Year finalist. Wilson coached the Orleans Parrish All-Star team against the Jefferson Parrish All-Star team in 2002, leading his group of players to the win in the Louisiana Superdome. He also was honored as 2001 state metro area and district coach of the year. During his three-year stint at O. Perry Walker, Wilson helped guide 22 players to Division I scholarships, including 11 in 2002 to rank as the nation’s largest class of Division I signees by any one high school. Wilson spent three years as an assistant coach at Edna Karr High School, also in New Orleans, from 1997-2000. He served as offensive coordinator at Edna Karr during the 1999 season in which the team reached the Class 3A state finals and the offense recorded the best statistical season in the program's history. Wilson was a student assistant at his alma mater, Nicholls State University, working with the running backs while he finished his degree. While at Nicholls 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

EDUCATION St. Augustine High School; Nicholls State University 1997; Master’s Southern University (New Orleans) 2002.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tailback and Defensive Back, Nicholls State 1993-95 Tailback and Kick Returner, Geneva (Pa.) 1992.

COACHING CAREER Nicholls State (student assistant) 1996, New Orleans Edna Karr High School 1997-99, New Orleans O. Perry Walker High School 2000-03, Mississippi 2005-07, Southern Mississippi 2008, Tennessee 2009-present. WIFE Tiffany Wilson.

CHILDREN Alaina, Saíbree and Frank IV. BOWL GAME COACHING HISTORY 2008 New Orleans.

State, Wilson helped coach the first 1,000-yard rusher in school history and was part of the biggest turnaround in NCAA history for the Colonels, who improved from 0-10 in 1995 to 8-2 in 1996. A three-year letterman on the football team at Nicholls State, Wilson earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a running back his sophomore year. He was also named preseason all-conference as a defensive back his junior year and as a running back his senior year. Wilson attended Geneva University in Beaver Falls, Pa., his freshman season, earning conference Freshman of the Year honors as a tailback and kick returner. He also earned first team all-conference honors and was an NAIA Division II All-America honorable mention. Wilson received his Bachelor of Arts degree in general education from Nicholls State in 1997. He then went on to earn a certificate of education in biology from Southern University in New Orleans in 2002. Wilson and his wife, Tiffany, have three children: Alaina, Saíbree and Frank IV.


Inquoris Johnson

Graduate Assistant Offensive Line

Graduate Assistant Defense

Chester McGlockton

Offensive Administrative Intern

RECORDS

Scott Thompson

Defensive Administrative Intern

HONORS

Tyrone Pettaway

Offensive Administrative Intern

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Jamall Fobbs

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Former Tennessee defensive back Inquoris “Inky” Johnson was a student coach during the 2008 season and earned a promotion in 2009 to graduate assistant. One of the most popular student-athletes in recent Tennessee history, Johnson played defensive back from 2004-06 before suffering a serious shoulder injury that ended his on-field career. But the Atlanta native has stayed close to the program and jumped at the chance to officially enter the coaching ranks under UT’s new regime. Johnson was a student coach last year and has been a key component in the transition to a new coaching staff. Johnson played in 23 games during his UT career, with eight starts. He finished with 10 career pass breakups and intercepted a pass in Tennessee's 2006 season-opening victory over California. One week later, Johnson suffered his shoulder injury late in a win over Air Force and has fought through three long years of rehabilitation. Now, he embarks on a new career path.

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Mitch Browning joins the Tennessee staff in 2009 as a graduate assistant coach for the offensive line. Browning comes to Knoxville with an impressive resumé. Before a oneyear stint last season as offensive coordinator at Syracuse, Browning coached 10 seasons at Minnesota, including seven as offensive coordinator. During that decade, Browning’s offense turned in eight consecutive campaigns of more than 2,000 yards rushing and 2,000 yards passing. He was a part-time assistant at North Carolina State during the 1980 and 1981 seasons under then-Wolfpack head coach Monte Kiffin, now UT’s defensive coordinator. Browning’s 29 years of coaching experience also includes stops at Miami (Ohio) and Ohio State as a graduate assistant, and Kent State and Kansas before his recent tenures with Minnesota and Syracuse. The 1979 Capital University graduate was a four-year starter at linebacker and an All-Ohio Athletic Conference selection as a senior. He is married to the former Jane Gray Baldwin.

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Mitch Browning

Defensive Administrative Intern

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David Blackburn

Senior Associate Athletics Director, Administration and Football Operations David Blackburn continues to display his value and versatility to the University of Tennessee, having accepted the promotion to Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration and Football Operations in February. In addition to his administration role, Blackburn also took responsibility for football operations. "I feel that the hiring of David Blackburn is definitely one of the most significant hires we have made on our staff," head coach Lane Kiffin said. "In my few months with David, it's obvious he understands how to operate at a championship level. David has a great connection to the Tennessee Football Family, having worked for both Coach Majors and Coach Fulmer." Blackburn’s duties call for oversight of all daily football-related operations. He has personnel oversight as well as responsibility for the coordination of preseason camp, in-season practice sessions, travel, bowl arrangements and the football budget.

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UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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Heather Ervin earned the promotion to Assistant Director for Football Operations in February. Ervin’s duties include serving as chief liaison between the coaching and Thornton Center academic staffs, assisting with daily scheduling and overseeing academic progress of current football student-athletes, under the direction of David Blackburn, UT’s Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration and Football. The Sweetwater native joined UT Athletics in September 2001 as principal secretary and then administrative support for football operations. She holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Troy State University, where she played basketball and served as graduate assistant coach for two years. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

"As we continue to look for ways to increase efficiencies within the athletics department, this is a great opportunity for us to expand David's role while eliminating a vacant position on our staff," said Mike Hamilton, men's athletics director. "David has served as football operations director in the past and has worked closely with Coach Kiffin and his staff since their hiring. He has been a tremendous asset for me on the administration side and will become an even greater asset to UT Athletics in this increased role." A Loudon native, Blackburn graduated from UT in 1989 after serving two years as head football student manager under head coach Johnny Majors. He joined UT Athletics in a full-time capacity in 1991 and has served in a number of roles, including five years as assistant athletics director for football administration under head coach Phillip Fulmer. His other positions include serving as assistant recruiting coordinator, administrative assistant for football, director of recruiting compliance for all men's teams, assistant athletics director for development, and associate athletics director for administration. Blackburn lives in Maryville with his wife, the former Audrea Radel of Albion, Mich., and daughter, Emma, 12. PERSONAL DATA BORN

1965; Loudon. She also played two years as a shooting guard at Hiwassee College in nearby Madisonville. While earning her associate’s degree, Ervin helped the Tigers to a combined 57-10 record and two trips to the NJCAA national tournament in Tyler, Texas. During her days at Sweetwater High School, Ervin set 12 track and field school marks and still owns nine of those. Ervin and her husband, Harry, also from Sweetwater, reside in Maryville with daughters, Jasmine, 6, Jada,2, and nephew Jordan, 11.

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May 13, 1977, Sweetwater. EDUCATION

Sweetwater High School; Hiawassee College 1997, Troy 1999, Master’s - Troy 2001 HUSBAND

Harry L. Ervin. CHILDREN

Jasmine, Jada and nephew Jordan.

EDUCATION

Loudon High School; University of Tennessee 1989. WIFE

Audrea Blackburn. CHILDREN

Emma.


Assistant Athletics Director Student-Athlete Relations & Lettermen

BORN

January 25, 1954, Huntsville, Ala. EDUCATION

Lee High School, Huntsville, Ala.; University of Tennessee 1991. COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Quarterback, Tennessee, 1971-74. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

Ottawa Rough Riders 1975-80, Toronto Argonauts 1981-86, British Columbia Lions 1987.

STAFF

WIFE

Courtney Haralson Holloway. CHILDREN

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Jasmine, Condredge Holloway III.

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Condredge Holloway, one of the most celebrated players in Tennessee Volunteers history, begins his 12th year on the UT staff having recently been inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. That made eight halls of fame for the former UT quarterback and AllAmerica shortstop, but the latest milestone was particularly significant. “To be honored by your home state is very special and personal,“ said Holloway, a Huntsville native. “I visited the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and was overwhelmed by the names of the athletes with ties to the state. The first bust I encountered was Joe Louis; the next two were Willie Mays and Hank Aaron. Just being in the same building with those men is quite an honor.” Holloway, 55, also has embarked on a new career path within the UT Athletics Department. He was named last year by athletics director Mike Hamilton to the new position of Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Relations & Lettermen. Holloway is maintaining a number of his current duties but primarily now serves as the department’s liaison with the Lettermen’s Club, assisting with reunions and other projects. Public appearances on behalf of the department, always a strong suit for the popular Holloway, continue to be a major part of his job description. Holloway also is the point person for numerous issues surrounding the conduct of a major college football program. He oversees disability insurance for the student-athletes and assists with the annual Pro Day inside the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center. And Holloway has taken great pride in helping former Vols find their niche in the business world by assisting them with contacts and employment opportunities following graduation. Holloway remains associated in the minds of Tennessee fans with the razzle-dazzle offense he quarterbacked during his undergraduate days of the 1970s. Nicknamed “The Artful Dodger,“ Holloway packed excitement into every play, whether it developed into a pass or a ground-gaining scramble. In his three seasons (1972-74) as a starter, Holloway directed the Vols to the 1972 Astro-Bluebonnet, 1973 Gator and 1974 Liberty bowls and an overall record of 25-9-2. He ended his career with the best

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Condredge Holloway

interception-to-attempt ratio in Tennessee history, throwing just 12 interceptions in 407 collegiate attempts. In addition to being the first black quarterback at Tennessee and in the Southeastern Conference, Holloway also was the first black baseball player in UT history. The outstanding prospect had been selected out of high school by the Montreal Expos with their first overall pick after catching the eye of Expos president John McHale and chief scout Mel Didier. Baseball legend Buck O’Neil also had been among those attempted to sign Holloway, who opted instead for a two-sport collegiate career and went on to excel on the diamond. Holloway garnered All-SEC and All-America honors as a shortstop in 1975 and finished with a .353 career average. This past off-season, Holloway — still the owner of UT’s longest hitting streak at 27 games — was selected to Tennessee’s All-Century Baseball Team, making him the only Volunteers student-athlete named to all-century squads in both baseball and football. Holloway left Knoxville and played 13 seasons in the Canadian Football League, compiling impressive numbers for the Ottawa Rough Riders (1975-80), Toronto Argonauts (1981-86) and British Columbia Lions (1987). He threw for more than 25,000 yards and rushed for another 3,167 while scoring 155 touchdowns. He was league MVP in 1982. After his professional playing days ended, Holloway returned to college and earned his UT degree. In addition to his recent induction in Alabama, Holloway is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, UT Baseball Hall of Fame, and the city halls of fame for Toronto, Ottawa, Knoxville and Huntsville. Holloway is married to the former Courtney Haralson of Meigs County, and is the father of Jasmine and Condredge III.

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Ryan Bolinger

Assistant to the Head Coach Ryan Bolinger is in his first season as Assistant to the Head Coach and second overall with the UT football program. Bolinger, 24, oversees and monitors the daily tasks and scheduling of head coach Lane Kiffin, in addition to assisting with various duties associated with football operations. Originally from Arlington, Texas, Bolinger has lived in Maryville the last 14 years and is a 2003 graduate of William Blount High School.

Kyle Strongin

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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Kyle Strongin enters his first season as Coordinator of Football Operations with the Tennessee football program. Strongin’s duties include management the recruiting office and staff, production of recruiting evaluation tapes, supervision of official and unofficial visits, and organization of summer camps and coaching clinics. In addition, he also maintains internal and external relations with the compliance of NCAA, SEC and UT rules and regulations. The Palm Beach, Fla., native comes to Knoxville after serving as scouting and player personnel assistant for the San Francisco 49ers. He has close ties to Vols assistant head coach Ed Orgeron, having served as first the then-Mississippi head coach in 2006 as a volunteer assistant and in 2007 as coordinator of football operations. Preceding his Ole Miss tour, Strongin volunteered as a special teams coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars and as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator for Palm Beach (Fla.) Central High School. Strongin earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2005 from the University of Oklahoma, where he was a member of the Sooners’ 2002 Big 12 and Rose Bowl championship football team. A graduate of Wellington (Fla.) High School, Strongin competed in basketball, track and field, and tennis in addition to football. The 31-year-old is single and resides in Knoxville. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

He played four years of football for the Governors and lettered three of those years as an offensive lineman. He then earned his undergraduate degree in sport management from the University of Tennessee in 2007 and completed his master’s in sports psychology from UT this past May. Bolinger is married to the former Heather Jones of Brownsville.


STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Director of Strength and Conditioning

Associate Strength and Conditioning Coach

Associate Strength and Conditioning Coach

Troy Wills

Assistant, Basketball

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Troy Wills joined the strength and conditioning staff in 2003 and was later promoted to Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. A native of Pocahontas, Va., Wills is the primary strength coach for men’s basketball while also assisting UT football student-athletes with their strength and conditioning programs. A 2000 graduate of Emory & Henry College in Emory, Va., with a bachelor’s degree in Education, Wills earned a Master’s in Physical Education with a concentration in Exercise Science from East Tennessee State University in 2003.

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Steve Gortmaker joined the UT Athletics Department as men's associate strength and conditioning coach. Gortmaker comes to the Vols after four seasons at South Carolina, with prior stops in his 10year career at Oklahoma, Western Kentucky and Kansas. Gortmaker, 32, is a 1998 graduate of Oklahoma, where he earned his health and sport science degree. The White Deer, Texas, native played defensive back for the Sooners from 1995-98 and earned Academic All-Big 12 honors. Gortmaker owns certifications with USA Weightlifting, the International Sports Sciences Association and with the National Association of Speed and Explosion.

Dan Hamilton became a key member of Tennessee’s strength and conditioning staff when he was named assistant strength and conditioning coach in summer 2006. The Randolph, Ohio, native previously spent time as a volunteer and graduate assistant for the Vols. He continues alongside the rehabilitation and training staffs, working hand-in-hand to get athletes back on the field. The 30-year-old has been at Tennessee since summer of 2002, conditioning the golf, spirit and dance squads in addition to his football assistance. He developed a year-round strength and conditioning program for the nationally ranked golf team. Hamilton, who graduated in 2002 from Ohio State University in sport and leisure studies with an athletic training emphasis, earned his master's degree in human performance and sports studies at UT in 2004. He is married to the former Sarah Hilker of Akron, Ohio.

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Steve Gortmaker

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Harry Galbreath, an All-America offensive lineman for the Vols during his 1984-87 playing career, enters his third season as an associate strength and conditioning coach. Galbreath, 44, returned to Tennessee after three separate stints as offensive line coach -- Austin Peay (1998-99), Tennessee State (2000-04) and Hampton (2005-06). The Clarksville native played nine seasons in the NFL with the Dolphins, Packers and Jets after his UT career. In addition to his AllAmerica and SEC Jacobs Trophy accolades, Galbreath was selected as a member of Tennessee’s 100-Year All-Time Team in 1991. “I was happy to be back home and Johnny has been very supportive,“ Galbreath said. “I have acclimated myself to the team and continue to do what I can to help out.”

Dan Hamilton

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Aaron Ausmus, a former Tennessee track and field standout and strength and conditioning assistant, returns to Rocky Top as Director of Strength and Conditioning. His 10-year journey through the coaching ranks included three years at Mississippi and the 2003 national championship at Southern California. Prior to arriving Knoxville, Ausmus most recently served a brief tenure at North Texas as the head football strength coach. Ausmus joined the staff of Ed Orgeron as head football strength and conditioning coach at Ole Miss in 2005, serving for three seasons. He came to Ole Miss from Idaho, where he had served as head strength and conditioning coach for the 2004 season. There he was responsible for implementing, directing, and supervising the strength, speed, and conditioning programs for 16 men's and women's athletics teams. Prior to joining the Idaho staff, Ausmus served as the top assistant strength and conditioning coach at Southern California from 2001-03. Considered one of the up-and-coming young strength coaches, Ausmus was instrumental in preparing the 2003 Associated Press national championship team at USC. In addition to winning the 2003 national title, the Trojans were Pac-10 champions in 2002 and 2003. Prior to joining the USC staff, Ausmus served as a part-time assistant strength and conditioning coach at Tennessee during the 2000-01 seasons and was a strength and conditioning graduate assistant with the Vols from 1998-2000. Ausmus earned his Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Sport Management from Tennessee in 1998 and then earned his Master of Science in Education degree, also in Sport Management, from Tennessee in 1999. As a student-athlete on the track team at UT, Ausmus was the 1997 NCAA Indoor shot put champion and a two-time All-America. He is married to the former Andrea Pappas of Gwinnett County, Ga. They are the parents of Max Aden, 3, and a Bo David, 1.

Harry Galbreath

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Aaron Ausmus

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SPORTS MEDICINE

Jason McVeigh Head Athletic Trainer

Jason McVeigh enters his fourth season as the Head Athletic Trainer for Tennessee men’s athletics. McVeigh has been a member of the UT Sports Medicine staff since 1999, when he joined the Vols as the Director of Rehabilitation under former Head Athletic Trainer Mike Rollo. He gained his Athletic Trainer Certification in 2000 and added duties as assistant athletic trainer to his role. When Keith Clements was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer in 2002, McVeigh was promoted to an associate position. He then took over his current role leading the department after Clements’ departure in 2006. Under McVeigh’s supervision, the UT Sports Medicine department has added several key features to assist in the mission of providing

John Dean

Director of Rehabilitation

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

John Dean, MPT, ATC, is beginning his fourth year as the Director of Rehabilitation for the UT Sports Medicine Staff.

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world-class health care to all UT student-athletes. This includes addition of a Team Physician’s Clinic, on-site X-ray, baseline echocardiograms and concussion testing for all student-athletes, development of Team EXCEL, a revised substance abuse testing policy and procedure, and an expanded state-of-the-art physical therapy clinic. McVeigh graduated Summa Cum Laude from UT in 1996 with a B.S. degree in Biology. He then went on to receive his master's degree in Physical Therapy from Duke University in 1999. He is a member of both the American Physical Therapy Association and the National Athletic Trainers Association. He currently serves as the chair of the Editorial Review Group in Sports Medicine for Doody Enterprises Inc., as well as being a member of the Client Advisory Board for Aegis Sciences Corp. McVeigh has spoken at several local and national sports medicine conferences on topics related to both physical therapy and athletic training. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., McVeigh graduated from Jonesborough's David Crockett High in 1992. He is married to the former Jennifer Bruorton of Marietta, Ga., and they are the parents of 2-year-old twins, Caitlin and Carson.

Prior to coming to Tennessee, John worked for the Athletic Association at Florida. At UF, he was responsible for treating all injuries to the football team and was an instructor in the Applied Physiology and Kinesiology Department teaching a course in Rehabilitation. He previously was an athletic trainer at Southern California, working with the football and baseball programs, including the Trojans’ 2003 national champion football team. A native of American Fork, Utah, Dean graduated Magna Cum Laude from San Diego State University in 2000 with a degree in kinesiology. He completed his Master's degree in physical therapy at the Univer-

sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. John is an experienced clinician and educator who is active in the National Athletic Trainers’ Association†and the American Physical Therapy Association. He has presented at several regional and national conferences. He and his wife, Kris, live in Knoxville with their daughter Addison.

McVeigh to coordinate day-to-day medical care and medical operations. Duncanson also oversees the graduate assistant athletic trainers for football and tennis. In addition to being a Certified Athletic Trainer, he is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist The 32-year-old came to the Vols in 2006 after four years in the same position at the University of South Florida. Prior to his tenure at USF, Duncanson served as co-head athletic trainer with the Louisville Fire of the Arena2 Football League, and was a seasonal assistant athletic trainer for the New York Jets in 2001, and a summer intern for the New York Giants in 1997.

A 1999 Sports Science graduate of Elmira College, Duncanson earned his Master’s in Sports Administration at the University of Louisville in 2001. He was named “2005 Athletic Trainer of the Year” and received the “2004 President’s Backbone Award” by the Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida. A Middletown, N.Y., native, Duncanson is married to the former Carrie Clark, an Athletic Trainer with the Lady Vols and UT letterwinner. The Duncansons have a daughter, Avery (born in 2006), and a son, Cade (born in 2009).


Sports Nutritionist

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Allison Mauer’s commitment to excellence in sports nutrition is a big part of the Tennessee winning edge. Maurer, 29, is one of only 17 full-time sports nutritionists at the NCAA Division I level. She is responsible for all nutrition education with the Vols and Lady Vol athletes. As part of her duties, she conducts grocery-shopping tours for student-athletes, weight-gain and weight-loss programs and performance nutrition — what Maurer calls “fueling for performance.“ Maurer also teaches an undergraduate-level sports nutrition class that is encouraged for all Lady Vols team members.

She handles meal planning for football and assists with meal planning for other sports, works closely with Team ENHANCE and Team EXCEL and conducts body composition testing for men’s athletics. Maurer also authors a department newsletter covering the entire realm of nutrition education. The Holland, Mich., native began her work with the Vols and Lady Vols in October 2007 after three years at Colorado. Her responsibilities there were as sports nutritionist for all programs and assistant strength and conditioning coach for football, tennis, golf and cheerleading. Maurer earned her undergraduate degree in nutrition and dietetics from Olivet Nazarene University in 2002. She completed her master’s in nutrition from Georgia State University in 2003. She and her husband, Dan, of Addison, Ill., are the parents of 2-yearold Manny.

OUTLOOK

Allison Maurer

SPORTS MEDICINE

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Dr. Chris Klenck Team Physician

Chad Newman

Jeff Wood

Asst. Athletic Trainer, Baseball

Dr. Greg Mathien

Dr. Russell Betcher

Dr. Michael Petty Chiropractor

RECORDS

Assoc. Athletic Trainer, Basketball

HONORS

Orthopedic Surgeon

Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Matt Rappe

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Dr. Chris Klenck is a rising star in the medical profession as team physician on the UT Sports Medicine staff. Klenck, 38, came to Knoxville in November 2006 following a primary care sports medicine fellowship at Indiana University Medical Center. He had served the Indianapolis hospital since June 2001 in the positions of Internal Medicine/Pediatrics intern, resident and chief resident. During fellowship training, Klenck was an assistant team physician for the Indianapolis Colts preseason training camps and assisted at Purdue University, his alma mater. He worked the NFL Scouting Combines in Indianapolis, has NCAA championships experience and served as a team physician in the Indiana high school ranks. An Evansville, Ind., native, Klenck earned his doctor of pharmacy degree from Purdue before completing his doctor of medicine degree at Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Physicians, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and American College of Sports Medicine. Klenck is married to the former Laura Botto of Dayton, Ohio. They are the parents of three children: Jacob, 9; Ben, 8; and Ella, 5.

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EQUIPMENT STAFF

Roger Frazier Equipment Manager

Equipment Manager Roger Frazier is responsible for all football equipment issue and maintenance, in addition to handling the purchasing and inventory control of all football game and practice gear. He also serves as president of the SEC Equipment Managers Association and assists in new product development with Adidas.

Max Parrott

Assistant Equipment Manager

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Max Parrott is into his 24th season as assistant equipment manager under the direction of Roger Frazier. Parrott began his association with the Volunteers football program as a student assistant in 1980 before coming back in 1985 to take on the equipment room duty on a full-time basis. He was pro-

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Allen Sitzler

Assistant Equipment Manager Allen Sitzler is in his third season as a full-time equipment manager after joining Roger Frazier’s staff in September 2007. The 2009 season will be his 14th season with the Tennessee program after serving as both a student manager and part-time assistant prior to taking on a full-time role. The Cleveland native’s responsibility includes managing the daily oper2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Currently in his 27th year as a full-time staffer with the Volunteers football program, the UT graduate began his career in 1978 as student manager before being named equipment manager in spring 1983. The equipment room was renamed the Roger Frazier and Max Parrott Football Equipment Room, given in their honor by Gordon, Melissa and Hannah Summerfield, in January 2003. Frazier graduated from Bradley Central High School in Cleveland and played football. He and his wife, Donna, have two children, Brandon and Barrett.

moted to his current position in 1987. The equipment room was renamed the Roger Frazier and Max Parrott Football Equipment Room, given in their honor by Gordon, Melissa and Hannah Summerfield, in January 2003. Parrott graduated from Soddy-Daisy High School and received his UT bachelor's degree in Arts and Sciences in 1984. He is married to the former Paige Davis of Lenoir City, and they enjoy boating on Norris Lake along with camping and snow skiing.

ation of the equipment room, from practice to scheduling, supervision of the student managers as well as ordering and maintaining the team’s Adidas gear and football equipment. Sitzler, 33, graduated from Cleveland High School and then Cleveland State Community College, playing baseball and basketball at both stops, before arriving at UT. He earned his undergraduate degree in communications with a minor in sport management from Tennessee. He went on to also complete his master’s in sports administration. During those years, Sitzler served as a student manager from 19962000, including the last two years as head student manager before climbing aboard Frazier’s staff in a part-time role in 2001.


SUPPORT STAFF

Sports Technology Coordinator

Kim Milligan

Kyrah McCowan

Angela Schwinge

Staff Administrative Assistant

Administrative Assistant

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Offensive Administrative Assistant

Recruiting Administrative Assistant

THE VOLS REVIEW

Joe Harrington enters his 19th season at Tennessee as the Vols’ sports technology coordinator. Although his emphasis is on football, Harrington trains the staff working with all UT men’s and women’s sports teams. His primary responsibilities include compiling and editing game and practice tapes for coaching analysis, cataloging game tapes and producing “cut-ups.” He also manages all equipment and design of the Vols’ video department, including the team’s state-of-the-art XOS Technologies editing system. A Camillus, N.Y., native, Harrington graduated from UT in 1990 with a communications degree. The College Sports Video Association has named him SEC Video Coordinator of the Year three times (1997, 1998 and 2003). Harrington and his wife, the former Tammy Mulling of Alva, Fla., have three children, Connor, Abigail and Hayden Jane.

Amanda Gilpin

OUTLOOK

Joe Harrington

HONORS RECORDS VOLMANAC 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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THE VOLS The Vols Volunteer Squad 2009 Signees

Gerald Williams

Tauren Poole

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Quintin Hancock

Chris Walker

Ben Martin

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Anthony Anderson Sophomore Defensive Back

6-1 • 179 • Psychology • Knoxville

Samuel Anthony ANDERSON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Made 48 catches senior prep season for 1,010 yards and 14 TDs … On defense, added 67 tackles, two fumble recoveries and six interceptions.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 2/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 ... Made appearances against UAB and Mississippi State … Also started at defensive back in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy, contributing one tackle. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-Southeast Region … Nominated for Wendy’s Heisman Award … Knoxville News Sentinel All-PrepXtra as wide receiver and defensive back … 48 catches as senior for 1,010 yards and 14 touchdowns … On defense, recorded 67 tackles, two fumble recoveries and six interceptions … Three-year offensive and defensive starter … Freshman and sophomore teams both finished 13-1 and advanced to third playoff round … Point guard for basketball team … Father, Sam, is four-time Tennessee High School Coach of the Year and currently Senior Director of Community and Neighborhood Services for City of Knoxville. COACH AT AUSTIN-EAST HIGH SCHOOL – Kwayu Graham. BORN – Feb. 2, 1989.

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Carson Anderson Freshman Center

6-2 • 267 • Arts & Sciences • Florence, Ala.

Carson Caine ANDERSON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – His father, Terry, played linebacker at UT from 1976-78 and his uncle, Charlie, was a defensive end for the Vols from 1974-76.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0

2008 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Honored as 6A All-State first-team by Alabama Sports Writers 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Association ... PrepStar All-Region … Earned starting role on offensive line for Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic ... All-Area and All-Region first team as senior ... Named All-Area and All-Region as junior in 2006 ... Earned North Alabama Elite 11 honors heading into senior season ... Three-year starter … Averaged better than 90 percent grade over senior season. COACH AT FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL – Joe Hollis. BORN – Aug. 26, 1989. SUPERLATIVES •2008 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

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Ben Bartholomew Sophomore, 1L Tight End

6-2 • 250 • Arts & Sciences • Nashville

Benjamin Oakes BARTHOLOMEW

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Brother of former Vols fullback Will Bartholomew (1998-2001), and grandson of former UT blocking back Sam Bartholomew (1937-39).

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 2/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 ... Saw varsity action against UAB and Mississippi State ... Also scored two touchdowns in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy ... Caught 5-yard TD pass from B.J. Coleman and also ran for 15yard score in 37-21 victory ... Finished with 15 rushing yards and 14 receiving yards. HIGH SCHOOL – Division II-3A All-State first team by Tennessee Sports Writers Association as senior in 2007 ... Division II Mr. Football Back ... Member of Tennessean’s All-Midstate team ... No. 12 prospect on Knoxville News Sentinel Top 25 … PrepStar All-Region … Rushed for career high 162 yards in 2007 season opener against Antioch ... Lead blocker for pair of 1,000-yard rushers and carried ball 57 times for 406 yards as senior ... Also caught 13 passes for 145 yards and two touchdowns ... As senior, had more than 100 tackles ... Tallied 19 tackles for loss, six sacks and three forced fumbles as junior in 2006 … Helped MBA to record 13 wins on way to undefeated Division II-2A state championship ... Threeyear starter at middle line-backer, two-year starter at fullback ... Also participated in wrestling and track and field ... Won 2007 state shot put championship with throw of 51 feet, 2 inches ... Won 2007 state wrestling championship in 215pound division … Grandfather, Sam, captained Vols’ 1939 SEC championship team ... Brother, Will, was four-year letterman, member of 1998 national championship team and 2001 captain. COACH AT MONTGOMERY BELL ACADEMY – Daniel McGugin. BORN – July 31, 1989. SUPERLATIVES •2008 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll


Junior, 2L Defensive Back

5-11 • 203 • Psychology • Fairburn, Ga.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Enters 2009 needing just 15 interception return yards to break NCAA record of 501 set by Florida State’s Terrell Buckley from 1989-91.

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 7 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 1/2 12 0 0 6 0 0

FR/ FF YDS PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/52 1 0 0 1

INT/ YDS 0 0 1/96 0 0 0 0 1/13 0

AVG YDS 11 26 37

ATT 2.8 8.7 5.3

FR/ INT/ FF YDS PD YDS 0 0 1 1/0 0 0 1 1/1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1/46 0 0 1 1/54 0 0 3 1/72 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1/47 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1/45 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7/265

TD LONG 0 9 0 23 0 23-Ky

ERIC BERRY CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE YEAR G 2007 14 2008 12 Totals 26 RUSHING YEAR 2007 2008 Totals

UT 57 44 101

AT 29 28 57 G 14 12 26

2 2/98 1 0 1 0 2 1/15 0 0 9 5/222

SACKS/ TFL/ FR/ INT/ TT YDS YDS FF YDS PD YDS 86 0/0 2/3 1 2/55 9 5/222 72 3/11 8.5/21 0 0 13 7/265 158 3/11 10.5/24 1 2/55 22 12/487 ATT 0 7 7

YDS 0 37 37

AVG ATT -5.3 5.3

AVG GM -3.1 1.4

TD 0 0 0

HIGH TKLE 14-Ky 11-Ala 14-Ky

HIGH LONG YDS --23-Ky 26-Ky 23-Ky 26-Ky

Berry has 1 career reception for 3 yards vs. Alabama 2008. Berry has 2 career kickoff returns for 32 yards vs. Alabama 2008 (long of 21).

VOLMANAC

AT 4 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 2

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 3 0 0 7 0 0.5/1 8 1/2 1/2 3 0 0 6 0 1/1 7 0 1/1 10 1/8 1/8 11 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 3 1/1 2/5 5 0 2/3 72 3/11 8.5/21

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/3 1 0 1 2/55

RECORDS

UT 3 3 2 4 3 4 2 10 4

AT 0 3 4 2 1 3 6 4 2 1 0 2 28

ATT 4 3 7

0 0 0 1/1 0 2/3

HONORS

DEFENSE 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette

DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 3 UAB 4 Florida 4 at Auburn 1 Northern Illinois 5 at Georgia 4 Mississippi State 4 Alabama 7 at South Carolina 2 Wyoming 4 at Vanderbilt 3 Kentucky 3 2008 Totals 44

RUSHING 2008 at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

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ERIC BERRY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/26 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 ... First Tennessee player to claim unanimous AllAmerica honors since 1990 ... Led nation with 265 interception return yards, and his seven interceptions tied for tops ... Only 2008 player with interception in seven different games ... First two interceptions of season were returned for 0 and 1 yard, then had five picks for 264 yards ... Interception returns for TDs against Mississippi State (72 yards) and Vandy (45 yards) ... Also had big returns against Georgia (54 yards), South Carolina (47 yards) and Northern Illinois (46 yards) ... For career in just 26 games, owns 12 interceptions for 487 return yards and three touchdowns ... Set to enter 2009 season just 15 yards from breaking major college record (501) ... Broken interception return yardage records that had stood for combined 187 years ... Now owns records for UT season (previously stood 37 years), UT career (39 years), SEC season (52 years) and SEC career (59 years) ... 72 tackles placed him third on UT team and 18th among SEC leaders ... Led team in tackles vs. Mississippi State (10) and tied for team honors vs. UAB (7) ... Recorded first career sack against Florida ... Season-high 11 tackles against Alabama ... Joined Dan Williams as only Vols with at least three tackles in all 12 games ... Never had fewer than three tackles in game in his career ... Started every contest of his collegiate career. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/14 ... SEC Defensive Freshman of the Year by Sporting News ... Consensus Freshman All-America and Freshman All-SEC ... Second team All-SEC selection by Coaches, Writers ... Finished freshman season with five interceptions for 222 interception return yards, breaking old Tennessee mark of 177 yards set by Bobby Majors in 1970 … Led all SEC freshmen with 86 tackles ... Twice named SEC Freshman of the Week in final three weeks ... First honored after breaking 37-year-old UT record in win over Arkansas ... Returned two interceptions against Razorbacks for combined 98 yards ... Set career-high with 14 tackles and had one PBU against Kentucky, earning second SEC freshman honor ... Seventh among SEC interception leaders and ranked third nationally among freshmen ... Interception return yardage total ranked second nationally and second in SEC history book ... Started every game of his young collegiate career ... Interception return of 96 yards for TD at Florida tied for third-longest in UT history and was longest in 35 years ... Became first defensive player—and just third player overall—in Phillip Fulmer era to start season-opener as true freshman ... Recorded four tackles and first career TFL against Alabama ... Set up two first-half touchdowns in that game by returning fumble 52 yards and intercepting second career pass and returning it 13 yards ... Career-high 14 tackles against Kentucky ... Recovered fumble and intercepted pass on consecu-tive possessions in third quarter of SEC Championship Game against LSU.

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James Eric BERRY

Arkansas 4 Vanderbilt 5 at Kentucky 7 LSU (SEC Champ.) 5 Wisconsin (Bowl) 2 2007 Totals 57

OUTLOOK

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Eric Berry

HIGH SCHOOL – Parade All-America and selected nation’s top cornerback by Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN and PrepStar … U.S. Army All-American Bowl starter … Gatorade Player of the Year for Georgia and state’s No. 1 prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com … Georgia Player of the Year by Atlanta JournalConstitution … G&W Recruiting Report All-America defensive back and Southeast’s No. 3 player … Rushed for more than 1,500 yards and threw for more than 1,000 yards as senior in 2006 … Added three interceptions and more than 40 tackles on defense … As junior, totaled 67 tackles and five interceptions … Rushed for more than 1,200 yards and 12 TDs while passing for 1,100-plus yards and nine touchdowns … Led team to combined 37-5 record as four-year starting quarterback … Also started four years at safety … Squad twice won region championship and advanced to State 4A quarterfinals in 2006 … Set school records in long jump (22-8) and 200-meter dash (21.76) … 200-meter state champion as sophomore and member of 4x400 state title relay squad as junior … National Honor Society member with 3.75 grade-point average … Served dental internship … Father, James, was 1981 Vols captain, four-year letterman and three-year starter. COACH AT CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL – Kevin Whitley. BORN – Dec. 29, 1988. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 All-America NCAA Unanimous (AFCA, Sporting News, AP, FWAA and Walter Camp) • 2008 SEC Defensive Player of the Year Coaches and Associated Press • 2008 All-SEC Coaches and Associated Press • 2008 Jim Thorpe Award Finalist • 2008 Draddy Trophy and Bednarik Award Semifinalist • 2008 Tennessee Sports Writers Player of the Year • 2008 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Male Amateur Athlete of the Year • 2008 Jack Tatum Award (Nation’s Best Defensive Back by Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio) • 2008 Vince Dooley Award (Top Defensive Back in Southeast by Touchdown Club of Atlanta) • 2008 SEC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 18 and Nov. 22) • 2007 Defensive Freshman of the Year Collegefootballnews.com • 2007 Freshman All-America FWAA, Rivals.com and Collegefootballnews.com • 2007 All-SEC Coaches (2nd) and Associated Press (2nd) • 2007 SEC Defensive Freshman of the Year Sporting News • 2007 Freshman All-SEC Coaches, Rivals.com, Sporting News • 2007 SEC Freshman of the Week (Nov. 10 and 24) • 2007 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

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Willie Bohannon Freshman Defensive End

COACH AT RIDGEWAY HIGH SCHOOL – John Cooley. COACH AT TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY – James Webster. BORN – Oct. 26, 1987.

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6-2 • 230 • Arts & Sciences • Mobile, Ala.

Willie Sanders BOHANNON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Set his high school record for sacks in season with 18 as a sophomore.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Twice named Honorable Mention All-State by Alabama Sports Writers Association ... PrepStar All-Region … Stated at linebacker in AlabamaMississippi All-Star Classic in 2007 ... Named All-Region first team in 2006 and 2007, and All-Region second team in 2005 … As senior, totaled 73 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, nine sacks and two forced fumbles in 11 games ... Tallied 57 tackles with 15 sacks as junior in 2006 ... As sophomore, totaled 70 tackles and 18 sacks ... Recorded five sacks as freshman … Played basketball as junior and member of track and field team as sophomore ... Defensive team captain as senior ... Defensive player of the year as senior and sophomore. COACH AT BLOUNT HIGH SCHOOL – Ben Harris. BORN – Nov. 7, 1988.

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Minor Bowens Junior Offensive Line

6-3 • 293 • Logistics & Transportation Memphis

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 88

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 3/0 2008 – Sat out as transfer from Tennessee State. 2007 – 3/0 ... Played defensive tackle for Tennessee State, compiling four tackles ... Included was one shared tackle for loss (minus-3 yards). 2006 - Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Played in 2005 Liberty Bowl All-Star Game after senior season ... Also earned All-Region and All-District ... That year, compiled 78 tackles, eight sacks and three fumble recoveries for 12-1-1 team that advanced to Class 5A state semifinals ... Won Class 3A state championship freshman season ... AllMetro track and field performer, placing twice in state discus championship. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Sophomore Offensive Tackle

6-5 • 346 • Psychology • Norway, S.C.

William Deon BRIMFIELD

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Three-year captain twice was named to South Carolina All-State and All-Region first teams.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 2/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 ... Participated in reserve role on offensive line against UAB and Mississippi State … Also started at guard for Vols in 37-21 junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Twice named First-team All-State and All-Region … South Carolina preseason Elite 11 by Orangeburg Times and Democrat … Recorded 83 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and nine sacks as senior … Added three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two pass-breakups that season … Threeyear team captain helped team to 2006 playoff berth … Key game was 12-tackle, three-sacks effort against Wagner-Salley … Also started as center on basketball team. COACH AT HUNTER-KINARD-TYLER HIGH SCHOOL – Jermaine Derricott. BORN – March 8, 1989.

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Minor Christopher BOWENS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Earned 2008 All-OVC track and field status for Tennessee State after placing third in discus throw (45.61 meters) at conference meet.

William Brimfield

Wes Brown

Senior, 3L Defensive Tackle

6-4 • 257 • Communication Studies Athens, Ala.

William Wesley BROWN

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Became first player in history of Athens High School to sign with Vols.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 39/12 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 ... Tennessee’s top returning defensive end with 37 tackles last season ... Joined Dan Williams as only Vols linemen to record tackle in every game ... Made at least one tackle in last 24 consecutive games ... Finished season with 2½ sacks for minus-12 yards ... Led Vols with 12 quarterback hurries ... Three pressures each against UCLA and Wyoming; two more at Vandy ... Game

at Rose Bowl was first career start ... Five tackles against both Florida and Northern Illinois ... Added four stops against Mississippi State ... Career highs against Wyoming with eight tackles and 1½ tackles for loss ... His 5½ tackles for loss totaled sixth best on 2008 team. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 … Finished with 23 tackles, including one for a loss, in 14 games played ... Posted three stops versus Georgia and three at Alabama ... Registered half-sack for 4-yard loss against South Carolina ... Made three stops and broke up one pass versus Vanderbilt ... Added one special teams kickoff return for nine yards at California. 2006 – Games/Starts: 13/0 … Made collegiate debut in season-opener vs. California and turned in pair of tackles … Two tackles and first career TFL against Memphis … Playing against home-state Alabama, recorded two tackles and one TFL … One tackle, one quarterback hurry versus LSU … Career-high three tackles and one quarterback hurry against Arkansas. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named PrepStar All-America and Class 5A All-State after finishing senior year with 97 tackles and 10 sacks ... Had 10 sacks junior season, during which he finished with 83 tackles including 23 for lost yardage ... Threeyear starter on defensive line and started at offensive guard as sophomore ... Also played tight end ... Team advanced to state semifinals senior year, winning three straight games after 5-5 regular season ... Also pitched and played first base and outfield for baseball nine. COACH AT ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL – Allen Creasy. BORN – Nov. 9, 1986. SUPERLATIVES • 2007 Academic All-SEC WES BROWN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSE 2006 UT California 1 Air Force 0 Florida 0 Marshall 0 at Memphis 2 at Georgia 0 Alabama 1 at South Carolina 1 LSU 0 at Arkansas 2 at Vanderbilt 1 Kentucky 1 Penn State (Bowl) 2 2006 Totals 11

AT 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 6

TT 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 17

UT 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0

AT 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1

TT 2 0 2 1 3 1 3 1

DEFENSE 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina

SACKS/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0

SACKS/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5/4

TFL/ YDS 0 0 0 0 1/3 0 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2/4

TFL/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5/4

FR/ INT/ FF YDS PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ INT/ FF YDS PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


0 0 0 1 0 0 8

0.5/2 0 0 0 0 0 1/6

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 2 0 1/2 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 5 1/3 1/3 3 0 0 4 0.5/3 1/4 3 0 0 1 1/6 1/6 8 0 1.5/3 2 0 0 1 0 0 37 2.5/12 5.5/18

WES BROWN CAREER STATISTICS

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ INT/ FF YDS PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ INT/ HIGH YDS PD YDS TKLE 0 0 0/0 3-Ark 1/0 0 0/0 3-3x 0 0 0/0 8-Wyo 1/0 0 0/0 8-Wyo

Brown has 1 career kickoff return for 9 yards vs. California 2007.

Todd Campbell Sophomore Wide Receiver

6-0 • 186 • Communication Studies • Nashville

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Tallied exactly 100 catches for 1,947 receiving yards during high school career.

Senior, 1L Quarterback/Holder

6-2 • 195 • Enterprise Management • Memphis

Abraham Paul CANNON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Recent trip to Honduras on church mission trip was first venture outside the country.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 10/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 10/0 ... Held for all placements last season as teammate Daniel Lincoln converted 10-of-18 field goal attempts and all 22 PATs. 2007 – Squad member. 2006 – Squad member. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Played for Division II-AA state championship teams in 2002 and 2004 … Earned Defensive MVP honors for efforts in 2004 title game shutout of Evangelical Christian (24-0) … Caught 30-yard TD pass to open scoring that night, then capped win with 47-yard interception return for another score … Named All-State, All-Metro and All-Region … As senior captain, scored 14 touchdowns … Averaged nearly 8.5 yard per rushing attempt along with 505 receiving yards on 41 catches … Also intercepted four passes, returning two for TDs … On baseball squad, named to All-Region, All-Metro and All-State Tournament squads … 2005 Briarcrest Scholar Athlete of the Year … Honored by Memphis chapter of National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame for outstanding leadership, great academics and great athleticism. COACH AT BRIARCREST CHRISTIAN SCHOOL – Hugh Freeze. BORN – Dec. 13, 1986. SUPERLATIVES •2005 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

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Kevin Cooper Junior, 1L Fullback

6-0 • 247 • Finance • Chattanooga

Kevin Anson COOPER

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 19/10 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/10 ... Appeared in every game for Vols, making 10 starts ... Rushed five times for 10 yards while serving as blocking back for Vols rushing game ... Showed agility out of backfield, catching seven passes for 42 yards ... Best showing was in opener against UCLA, with four catches for 27 yards ... Rushed five times for total of 10 yards. 2007 – Games/Starts: 7/0 ... Emerged as goal line blocking specialist … Made collegiate debut against Georgia and appeared in seven total games as true freshman … Also played against SEC foes Mississippi State, Alabama, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-Southeast Region … Chattanooga Times Free Press 2006 Best of Preps … Named Division II Offensive Player of the Year and Player of the Decade at running back … Rushed for 1,891 yards and 14 touchdowns as senior … Added 29 receptions that year for 241 yards and two TDs … During junior season, rushed for 1,054 yards and 15 touchdowns… Three-year running back and line-backer starter … Also three-year starter at forward on basketball team, earning Division II All-State and All-Tournament honors. COACH AT BAYLOR SCHOOL – Phillip Massey. BORN – Jan. 11, 1989.

KEVIN COOPER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING 2008 ATT YDS TD at UCLA 1 1 0 UAB 0 0 0 Florida 0 0 0 at Auburn 0 0 0 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 at Georgia 0 0 0 Mississippi State 0 0 0 Alabama 0 0 0 at South Carolina 2 3 0 Wyoming 0 0 0 at Vanderbilt 2 6 0 Kentucky 0 0 0 2008 Totals 5 10 0 KEVIN COOPER CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING AVG YEAR G ATT YDS ATT 2007 7 0 0 -2008 12 5 10 2.0 Totals 19 5 10 2.0 RECEIVING YEAR G 2007 7 2008 12 Totals 19

REC 0 7 7

YDS 0 42 42

AVG REC -6.0 6.0

AVG GM -0.8 0.8

AVG GAME -3.5 2.2

RECEIVING REC YDS 4 27 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 7 42 TD 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0

LONG -4-Van 4-Van LONG -9-2x 9-2x

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGH YDS -6-Van 6-Van

HIGH YDS -27-UCLA 27-UCLA

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 1/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 1/0 ... Made his collegiate debut against Mississippi State … Also played in junior varsity contest against Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy, catching passes for 17 and 15 yards. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named third-team 2006 All-Midstate by The Tennessean after earning Class 5A All-State as junior ... In 2006, finished with 27 catches for 439

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Bram Cannon

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Twice named Tennessee sportswriters All-State and was 2006 Division II-AAA Mr. Football finalist.

RECORDS

Todd Shequille CAMPBELL

yards and four touchdowns ... Added five rushes for 52 yards and one TD ... During junior season, caught 35 passes for 817 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Finished with 23.3-yard receiving average ... Also made All-Conference during freshman season at Todd County (Ky.) ... Played four seasons of basketball and participated with track and field squad ... Best times were 10.8 in 100M, 21.7 in 200M and 49.1 in 400M. COACH AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL – Craig Clayton. BORN – May 1, 1989.

HONORS

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FF 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

REVIEW

DEFENSE SACKS/ TFL/ YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS 2006 13 11 6 17 0/0 2/4 2007 14 8 15 23 0.5/4 1/6 2008 12 18 19 37 2.5/12 5.5/18 Totals 39 37 40 77 3/16 8.5/28

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0

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AT 0 1 3 0 3 1 2 1 0 5 2 1 19

2 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 23 0.5/4

STAFF

DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 2 UAB 1 Florida 2 at Auburn 1 Northern Illinois 2 at Georgia 2 Mississippi State 2 Alabama 2 at South Carolina 1 Wyoming 3 at Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 0 2008 Totals 18

2 2 3 0 1 1 15

OUTLOOK

La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

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Jeff Cottam Senior, 3L Tight End

6-8 • 260 • Enterprise Management Germantown

Jeffrey Roger COTTAM

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Caught first career touchdown pass in Vols’ 2007 four-overtime victory at Kentucky … Brother of Brad Cottam, former Vol and current Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 35/8 2008 – Games/Starts: 8/2 … Missed first four games recovering from broken leg suffered during spring practice ... Made starts against Alabama and Kentucky. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/6 ... Made first career start at California and started six games during season ... Caught first career pass in opening quarter against Southern Mississippi ... Caught first career touchdown pass, a 2-yard reception, in third quarter at Kentucky. 2006 – Games/Starts: 13/0 ... Special teams and short-yardage contributor who appeared in every game ... Named to Tennessee’s Thornton Center 40-Plus Club after completing at least 40 credit hours during the academic year. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – 2004 All-State and Mr. Football in Class 5A by Associated Press and Tennessee sportswriters ... Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year ... Orlando Sentinel All-Southern Team and Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 ... Lawrenceburg QB Club West Tennessee Player of the Year ... Team captain and MVP during senior year, finishing with 80 tackles and seven sacks at defensive end ... Also had more than 200 yards receiving as tight end ... During junior season, helped squad to Class 5A state title while catching 14 passes for 160 yards and four TDs ... Team finished 14-1 ... Had three sacks in championship game victory over Murfreesboro Riverdale ... Squad returned to state semifinals in 2004. COACH AT GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL – Charlie White. BORN – Dec. 26, 1986. SUPERLATIVES •2008 Academic All-SEC •2007 Academic All-SEC •2006 Academic All-SEC •2005 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll JEFF COTTAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

RECEIVING 2007 at California Southern Miss.

REC 0 1

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

YDS 0 4

TD 0 0

at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4

0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 19

YDS 0 19 0 19

AVG AVG REC GAME 0.0 0.0 4.8 1.4 --4.8 0.7

JEFF COTTAM CAREER STATISTICS

RECEIVING YEAR G REC 2006 13 0 2007 14 4 2008 8 0 Totals 35 4

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COACH AT EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL – Jim Heinz.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 TD 0 1 0 1

LONG -13-ASU -13-ASU

BORN – April 26, 1986.

SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 Academic All-SEC • 2006 Academic All-SEC

HIGH YDS -13-ASU -13-ASU

Morgan Cox Senior, 2L Deep Snapper

6-4 • 226 • Accounting • Collierville

Charles Morgan COX

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Served as his high school’s newspaper sports editor his final two years at ECS.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/0

2008 – Games/Starts: 12/0 … Tennessee’s deep snapper for all punts and placements for second year in a row ... Contributed four tackles on special teams, tying for seventh in that category ... Made stops against Northern Illinois, Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Deep snapper in all 14 games this season ... First season serving as deep snapper, and helped placekicker Daniel Lincoln to All-America status and consensus Freshman All-SEC honors ... Vols kicking unit converted on 21-of-29 field goals and 52-of-53 PATs ... Registered one tackle against South Carolina and one against Vanderbilt. 2006 – Squad member ... Made Thornton Center Honor Roll for second straight year. 2005 – Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL – All-State honorable mention and Memphis Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Award ... Began role as deep snapper during junior season ... Helped ECS to state semifinals that year and to state championship game as senior ... Also took over at center position as senior ... Played on defensive and offensive lines as freshman and sophomore.

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Jonathan Crompton Senior, 3L Quarterback

6-4 • 228 • Communication Studies Waynesville, N.C.

Jonathan David CROMPTON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – First career touchdown pass was a 37-yard strike to Robert Meachem against LSU in 2006.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 22/7 2008 – Games/ Starts – 8/6 ... Started at quarterback in first four games and final two ... Threw for 189 yards and set career-highs in attempts (41) and completions (19) in season-opener at UCLA ... Set career-high with 240 passing yards in home-opener against UAB ... Finished game 19-of-31 with two touchdowns and two interceptions ... Finished 18-of-28 for 162 yards and rushed seven times for 22 yards against Florida ... Career long 15-yard rush against Auburn ... Efficient 6-of-8 for 101 yards and one touchdown in finale against Kentucky. 2007 – Games/ Starts: 7/0 ... Saw action as reserve in seven games ... Finished season 7-of-12 passing for 98 yards and one touchdown ... Completed 3-of-4 passes for 68 yards and his touchdown pass versus Louisiana-Lafayette ... Strong runner as well, and his abilities have been used each of his first two seasons.

2006 – Games/Starts: 7/1 … Saw first action of career in season-opener against California, passing for seven yards on two completions and also rushing twice for six yards … Came in at end of Memphis game, completing both of his passes for 37 yards with completion of 27 yards to Quintin Hancock … Vols finished combined 25-of-29 passing that day for 361 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions ... After injury to Erik Ainge, played final series at South Carolina … Entered LSU game in second quarter … Threw two touchdown passes to Robert Meachem, the latter a 54-yarder to give Vols lead in fourth quarter … Finished game 11-of-24 for 183 yards, two touchdowns and one interception … Made first career start against Arkansas … Threw for 174 yards and two touchdowns against Razorbacks … Also played at Vanderbilt. 2005 – Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL – Parade All-America ... Earned “Army of One” Award while participating for East squad in 2005 U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... Played for North Carolina in 2004 Shrine Bowl ... Orlando Sentinel All-Southern Team and Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 ... Two-time


INT YDS 1 189 2 240 1 162 0 67 0 39 0 91 1 0 0 101 5 889

TD 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 4

JONATHAN CROMPTON CAREER STATISTICS INT/ TD 2/4 2/1 5/4 9/9

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2

PASS AVG QB TOT AVG HI PASS PCT YDS GM RATE OFF GM YARDS 47.0 401 57.3 111.95 419 59.9 183-LSU 58.3 97 13.9 120.40 88 12.6 68-ULL 51.5 889 111.1 98.13 916 114.5 240-UAB 50.6 1,387 63.0 102.94 1,423 64.7 240-UAB

Chad Cunningham

HIGH YDS 22-LSU -22-Fla 22-2x

Junior, 2L Punter/Placekicker

6-3 • 198 • Communications Studies Dawsonville, Ga.

2008 PUNT at UCLA 6 UAB 2 Florida 4 at Auburn 10 Northern Illinois 3 2008 Totals 25 PUNTING YEAR G PUNT 2007 5 3 2008 12 25 Totals 17 28

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – First ever major college signee from Dawson County High School ... Son of former Vols offensive guard Rory Cunningham, who lettered in 1980.

CHAD CUNNINGHAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

PUNTING 2007 PUNT Southern Miss. 3 2007 Totals 3

YDS 122 122

AVG 40.7 40.7

TB 0 0

FC 3 3

I20 50+ LONG 1 0 46 1 0 46

AVG TB 39.0 1 34.5 0 37.5 0 39.9 2 45.3 0 39.5 3

CHAD CUNNINGHAM CAREER STATISTICS

Chad Ray CUNNINGHAM

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 17/6 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/5 … Started Vols first five games and punted 25 times for 39.5-yard average ... Best effort was final start, punting three times against Northern Illinois for 45.3- yard average ... Finished with 11 punts downed inside 20-yard line against only three touchbacks ... Also handled 40 of team’s 46 kickoffs, sending three for touchbacks ... UT opponents finished with 21.0-yard kickoff return average. 2007 – Games/Starts: 5/1 … Capable dual threat who handled kickoff duties during five games and punting duties in one game last season ... Finished with one kickoff touchback in 22 attempts ... Punted three times against Southern Miss for 40.7-yard average in first career start. 2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – 2005 All-State and twice named All-Area ... Averaged 46 and 41 yards per punt, respectively, during final two seasons ... Made 19-of24 field goal tries over last three years ... Set school record for longest punt (71) ... Made 60-of-65 PATs as junior ... During career at quarterback, threw for more than 4,100 yards and accounted for better than 40 touchdowns ... Four-year starter at quarterback, kicker and safety ... Also played soccer three years and basketball two. COACH AT DAWSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL – Jeff Lee. BORN – Jan. 12, 1988. SUPERLATIVES •2006 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

YDS 234 69 150 399 136 988

YDS AVG 122 40.7 988 39.5 1,110 39.6

TB 0 3 3

19

FC 3 6 9

FC 1 0 1 3 1 6

I20 2 1 1 5 2 11

50+ LONG 0 43 0 38 0 44 2 57 1 53 3 57

I20 50+ BLK LONG 1 0 0 46-SM 11 3 2 57-Aub 12 3 2 57-Aub

Chris Donald Sophomore Linebacker

6-1 • 224 • African Studies • Huntingdon

Chris Neal DONALD

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Finished high school career with 66 tackles for loss and 27 sacks on defense, while rushing for 4,690 yards and 56 touchdowns.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 2/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 ... Made appearances against UAB and Mississippi State … Showed glimpse of future prowess by turning in sparkling performance in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy … Finished with game-high 10 tackles, including one for lost yardage, while adding quarterback hurry and fumble recovery. 2007 –Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Parade and USA Today All-America … National No. 1 inside linebacker and state’s top overall prospect by Rivals.com … 2006 Tennessee Mr. Football winner after being named finalist in 2005 … Selected for U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Three-time All-State and AllRegion … Rated Southeast’s No. 6 overall player by G&W Recruiting Report … Memphis Touchdown Club 2006 High School Player of the Year … Lawrenceburg QB Club Player of the Year finalist … Totaled 280 tackles, 66 tackles for loss, 27 sacks, 10 forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries during four-year career … Also set school career records with 4,690 rushing yards and 56 rushing touchdowns … Contributed to 2003 Huntingdon state championship team, 2004 state runner-up squad and 2006 state semifinalist … Four-year starter at linebacker and running back and senior captain … Also three-year basketball letterman. COACH AT HUNTINGDON HIGH SCHOOL – Mike Mansfield. BORN – Nov. 27, 1988. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

PASSING ATTYEAR G COMP 2006 7 66-31 2007 7 12-7 2008 8 167-86 Totals 22 245-124

RUSHING ATT YDS 2 -8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 1 0 4 -9 RUSHING ATT YDS 6 3 4 -3 7 22 7 15 2 -14 2 -16 1 3 8 17 37 27

LONG 11-LSU -15-Aub 15-Aub

RECORDS

TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

TD 0 0 2 2

HONORS

INT YDS 0 0 1 12 0 1 0 0 1 16 0 68 0 0 2 97

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

96

AVG GM 2.6 -3.4 1.6

REVIEW

PASSING 2007 ATT COMP Southern Miss. 0 0 at Florida 5 2 Arkansas State 1 1 Georgia 0 0 at Alabama 2 1 La.-Lafayette 4 3 LSU (SEC Champ.) 0 0 2007 Totals 12 7 PASSING 2008 ATT COMP at UCLA 41 19 UAB 31 19 Florida 28 18 at Auburn 23 8 at South Carolina 8 5 Wyoming 27 11 at Vanderbilt 1 0 Kentucky 8 6 2008 Totals 167 86

RUSHING ATT YDS 2 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 6 22 6 -5 1 -6 16 18

AVG ATT 1.1 -0.7 0.6

THE VOLS

JONATHAN CROMPTON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS PASSING 2006 ATT COMP INT YDS TD California 2 2 0 7 0 Marshall 0 0 0 0 0 at Memphis 2 2 0 37 0 at South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 LSU 24 11 1 183 2 at Arkansas 34 16 1 174 2 at Vanderbilt 4 0 0 0 0 2006 Totals 66 31 2 401 4

YDS 18 -9 27 36

STAFF

COACH AT TUSCOLA HIGH SCHOOL – Travis Noland. BORN – July 25, 1987. SUPERLATIVES •2007 Academic All-SEC

ATT 16 4 37 57

OUTLOOK

RUSHING YEAR G 2006 7 2007 7 2008 8 Totals 22

Class 3A All-State and All-Western Carolina ... Twice named All-Mountain Athletic player of the year ... As senior, passed for 2,423 yards and 24 touchdowns while rushing for 801 yards and 17 TDs ... Three-year quarterback starter threw for 2,323 yards and 23 touchdowns as junior and 2,011 yards and 22 TDs his sophomore year ... Also played safety and punter as senior with 147 tackles and three interceptions along with 44.6yard punting average ... Three-year All-Conference shortstop in baseball.

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Aaron Douglas Freshman Offensive Tackle

6-6 • 282 • Arts & Sciences • Maryville

David Aaron DOUGLAS

HIGH SCHOOL – Named first-team Class 1B All-State wide receiver by Florida High School Athletic Association ... Caught 62 passes for 1,329 yards (21.9-yard average) and 15 touchdowns as junior in 2005 ... Led team to championship game as senior ... Four-year letterman in football and lettered three years each in basketball and track and field ... Played small forward and both guard positions for hoops team, while specializing in 100M and 200M events in track ... Best times were 10.3 in the 100M and 21.5 for the 200M. COACH AT VICTORY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL – Dedrick Dodge. BORN – June 19, 1988.

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TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Switched in spring drills from tight end to offensive tackle, where his father, David, started for Vols in mid-1980s. His mother, Karla Horton Douglas, started three seasons for Lady Vols basketball, including head coach Pat Summitt’s first national championship team.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Twice named Class 4A Mr. Football Lineman of the Year ... PrepStar Top 135 Dream Team … Named to TSWA All-State Teams in 2006 and 2007 ... Named to Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 team ... 2007 All-Southern team ... No. 1 prospect on Knoxville News Sentinel Top 25 ... Street and Smith’s Top 50 All-America ... Region 3 Lineman of the Year … Totaled 44 catches for 740 yards receiving and four touchdowns as tight end in 2007 ... Tallied 26 catches for 454 yards and three touchdowns in 2006 ... As sophomore in 2005, caught 20 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown ... Finished with career totals of 90 catches for 1,435 yards and eight touchdowns … Won state championships in two sports … Helped Maryville to 60-0 record with four consecutive Class 4A state championships ... Played in East/West All-Star Game ... Also played center in basketball and sparked Rebels to 2007 Class 4A state crown ... Named to the All-Tournament team for his efforts at 2007 state tournament. COACH AT MARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL – George Quarles. BORN – Sept. 19, 1989.

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Art Evans

Sophomore, 1L Defensive Back

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Sophomore Defensive Back

Savion Frazier Junior, 2L Linebacker

6-2 • 221 • Psychology • Woodbridge, Va.

Savion Dominique FRAZIER

Carroll Jerome FLEMING

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Had six interceptions one high school game against Varina, returning one 87 yards for a touchdown.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Squad member. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-Southeast Region … Twice named All-State second team by Associated Press and Virginia High School Coaches Association … Also 2005 and 2006 All-Metro by Richmond Times-Dispatch, as well as All-District and All-Region … Had six inter-ceptions in game against Varina, returning one of those for 87-yard TD … Also had 26 tackles and seven additional pass-breakups in that same contest … Blocked three kicks senior season … As junior, tallied 39 tackles, seven interceptions, 12 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and three blocked kicks … Three-year letterman starter … Also lettered three years in track and field. COACH AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL – Scott Burton. BORN – April 12, 1988.

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Arthur Lee EVANS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 10/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 10/0 … Appeared in season’s final 10 games ... Made first UT appearance against Florida in third game of season and saw action in every game rest of the season ... Did not record a tackle but was part of defensive secondary unit that finished fourth in NCAA in passing defense. 2007 –Redshirted.

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C.J. Fleming

5-10 • 173 • Sociology • Richmond, Va.

6-1 • 173 • Psychology • Lakeland, Fla.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Finished with 11 interceptions his junior high school season, returning two kickoffs for touchdowns to go with eight punt returns for TDs that same season.

HIGH SCHOOL – Named Class 4A All-State, All-Region and All-County as senior in 2007 ... All-Area as wide receiver and defensive end ... PrepStar All-Region … Caught 24 passes for 400 yards and six touchdowns while tallying 53 tackles and 13½ sacks in 2007 ... Totaled 49 tack-les and six sacks in only five games as junior in 2006 while missing five games due to an elbow injury … Played basketball as a freshman and sophomore. COACH AT BANNEKER HIGH SCHOOL – Benny Crane. BORN – June 10, 1990.

Steven Fowlkes Freshman Defensive End

6-4 • 229 • Arts & Sciences • College Park, Ga.

Steven David FOWLKES

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Played defensive end in 2008 Georgia Athletics Coaches Association North vs. South All-Star Game.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Redshirted.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Continues to make the most of his playing time, having contributed 18 special teams tackles in two seasons with the Vols.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 23/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/0 … Saw most of his action as specials teams player and defensive backup ... Appeared in every game for UT, finishing with 18 tackles on season ... Tied for fourth on team with six special teams tackles ... Recorded seasonhigh four tackles against Alabama ... Finished with three tackles against UAB and Georgia ... Credited with first career TFL (shared) at Georgia. 2007 – Games/Starts: 11/0 ... Saw most of his action as special teams player and defensive backup ... Appeared in 11 straight games to finish season ... Third on team in special teams tackles with 12 ... One of nine Tennessee newcomers to make significant contributions this season ... Had 15 tackles in 11 games ... Posted career-high four tackles at Mississippi State ... Made three tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette and two in each of Vanderbilt and Kentucky games. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-Atlantic Region … Washington Post All-Met first team linebacker in 2006 … All-Area, All-Region, All-District and District Player of the Year … Rushed 201 times for 1,420 yards and 16 touchdowns as senior … On defense that year, added 50 tackles with five for lost yardage, five sacks, three interceptions and three forced fumbles … Helped 2006 squad to 7-3 record and first playoff berth in three years … Three-year starter at both running back and safety … Also played forward position in basketball. COACH AT GAR-FIELD HIGH SCHOOL – Joe Mangano. BORN – March 18, 1989. SAVION FRAZIER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSE 2007 Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas

UT 0 0 3 1 0 2 0

AT 0 0 1 0 1 1 1

TT 0 0 4 1 1 3 1

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


1 1 0 0 6

SACKS/ TT YDS 15 0/0 18 0/0 33 0/0

AT 6 10 16

TFL/ FR/ YDS FF YDS PD 0/0 0 0 0 0.5/1 0 0 0 0.5/1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 INT/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ HIGH YDS TKLE 0/0 4-MSU 0/0 4-Ala 0/0 4-2x

Derrick Furlow Senior Defensive Back

6-1 • 190 • Legal Studies • Atlanta, Ga.

and field … Freshman season was at Griffin High in Georgia before spending final three years at Crossett in Arkansas. COACH AT CROSSETT (ARK.) HIGH SCHOOL – Teodis Ingram. BORN – Sept. 22, 1986

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Sophomore Deep Snapper

6-3 • 208 • Marketing/International Business Knoxville

Nicholas Issac GUESS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Ranked by Ray Guy’s ProKicker.com as nation’s No. 3 long snapper for high school graduating class of 2007 … His brother, J.P., a 2005 UT graduate, is deployed in the Middle East as U.S. Army first lieutenant.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Appeared in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Graduated from high school with high honors and enrolled at UT in January 2007 … Team’s long snapper in 48 consecutive varsity games … Named All-Region in 2006 after playing fullback, tight end, defensive end and offensive tackle … Finished with three touchdown receptions … Three-year starter at tight end and two-time captain … Team advanced to Class 5A quarterfinals as junior and senior. COACH AT FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL – Eddie Courtney. BORN – Oct. 7, 1988.

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Derrick Lamar FURLOW Jr.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Selected by his high school faculty to represent Crossett, Ark., at the American Legion Boys State conference for the chance to learn about the operation of local, county and state government.

Quintin Hancock Senior, 2L Wide Receiver

6-3 • 207 • Psychology • St. Augustine, Fla.

Quintin Lamar HANCOCK

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Named 2009 Harvey Robinson Award winner, given to the most improved offensive player in UT’s spring practice ... His 40yard touchdown reception in fourth overtime at Kentucky 2007 likely stands as NCAA record for longest scoring play in OT history.

RECEIVING 2006 California Air Force Florida Marshall at Memphis 2006 Totals

REC 1 0 0 0 1 2

2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

YDS 2 0 0 0 27 29

REC 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 5 0 1 2 0 1 16

QUINTIN HANCOCK CAREER STATISTICS

RECEIVING YEAR G 2006 5 2007 14 2008 12 Totals 31

REC 2 16 0 18

YDS 29 165 0 194

AVG AVG REC GAME 14.5 5.8 10.3 11.8 --10.8 6.3

YDS 4 0 9 8 0 0 8 19 32 0 5 55 0 25 165

TD LONG 0 27-Mem 3 40-Ky 0 -3 40-Ky

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3

HIGH YDS 27-Mem 55-Ky -55-Ky

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 31/1 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/1 … Made first career start in season finale against Kentucky ... Appeared in all 12 games ... In addition to wide receiver duties, contributed greatly on special teams ... Finished with six special teams tackles, tying for fourth-best on squad. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Had catches in nine games last year ... Came

QUINTIN HANCOCK GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

RECORDS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Squad member. 2007 – Squad member. 2006 – Squad member. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Class 4A All-State and All-Conference as junior, with nearly 1,100 rushing yards and nine touchdowns … Missed entire senior season because of injury, then turned down several scholarship offers to walk-on at Tennessee … Hooten’s Arkansas Football magazine named him 2004 Super Sonic Team Player … Three-year starter for Crossett on offense and defense, and named captain his senior season … Student officer in Future Business Leaders of America, Rotary Club and school government … Little Rock KATV-TV Athletic Scholar of the Week Also two-year letterman in track

Nick Guess

on strong at end of regular season, catching 10 passes for 111 yards and three touchdowns over five-game span leading into SEC title contest ... Made two catches for 19 yards versus South Carolina ... Hauled in five passes for 35 yards and touchdown against Louisiana-Lafayette ... Caught two passes in the Vols’ 52-50 win over Kentucky and both went for touchdowns ... Finished with 25-yard reception against Wisconsin in Outback Bowl ... Also added one rush for six yards against Georgia. 2006 – Games/Starts: 5/0 ... Appeared in season’s first five games, catching passes against California and Memphis ... Missed campaign’s final eight games because of injury. HIGH SCHOOL – Named to Florida Times-Union Super 24 Team, as well as All-County and All-District squads ... Helped St. Augustine to combined 48-5 record over four-year high school career … Led team to 2005 Class 3A state championship and undefeated (15-0) season ... Had 27 catches for 330 yards and four touchdowns at wide receiver, with four interceptions from safety position ... As junior in 2004, finished with 30 receptions for more than 400 yards and four touchdowns ... Added 50 tackles on defense with four interceptions ... Track team member in triple jump and 4x400M. COACH AT ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL – Joey Wiles. BORN – Sept. 13, 1987.

HONORS

6

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

REVIEW

DEFENSE YEAR G UT 2007 11 9 2008 12 8 Totals 23 17

SAVION FRAZIER CAREER STATISTICS

0 0 0 0 0

THE VOLS

AT 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 2 10

0 0 0 0 0 TFL/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0.5/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5/1

STAFF

2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 15 0 SACKS/ TT YDS 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 18 0

OUTLOOK

Vanderbilt 1 at Kentucky 1 LSU (SEC Champ.) 0 Wisconsin (Bowl) 1 2007 Totals 9 DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 1 UAB 2 Florida 0 at Auburn 0 Northern Illinois 1 at Georgia 1 Mississippi State 1 Alabama 0 at South Carolina 0 Wyoming 0 at Vanderbilt 1 Kentucky 1 2008 Totals 8

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Montario Hardesty Senior, 3L Tailback

6-0 • 215 • Sport Management • New Bern, N.C.

Montario Meguel HARDESTY

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Steady performer for Vols throughout his tenure, with at least three touchdowns scored each year and no fewer than 270 rushing yards.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 36/6 2008 – Games/Starts: 11/1 … Paced 2008 Vols with six touchdowns, all rushing ... Second on team with 76 rushing attempts, finishing with 271 yards ... Also caught four passes for 24 yards ... Hard-nosed ball carrier scored twice at UCLA while gaining 66 yards on 12 attempts -- all season highs ... First time he scored multiple touchdowns in one game ... Rushed 10 times for 35 yards and TD at Auburn ... Also scored touchdowns against UAB, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt ... Only start of season came at Nashville after having missed Wyoming game with injury ... Topped career 1,000-yard rushing mark against Commodores on 27-yard gain – his longest from scrimmage since that highlight-reel TD run against California in 2006 ... Finished with 41 yards on seven carries and one touchdown vs. Vanderbilt ... Added TDs against UAB, Auburn and Mississippi State. 2007 – Games/Starts: 10/0 ... Had Vols’ only rushing TD against California ... Finished game with 27 yards on nine carries and added two re-ceptions for four yards against Golden Bears ... Rushed two times for 11 yards against Southern Miss ... Rushed for 68 yards and touchdown on 14 carries versus Georgia ... Ran for career-high 78 yards at Mississippi State ... Had only two offensive touches against South Carolina, but scored touchdown ... Carried 20 time for 65 yards against Arkansas and added eight attempts for 26 yards at Kentucky ... Missed three contests, including SEC Championship Game, because of injury ... Returned to contribute 56 all-purpose yards in Outback Bowl against Wisconsin ... Had season-long run of 26 yards against Badgers and season-long reception of 21 yards. 2006 – Games/Starts: 13/5 ... Showed he had fully recovered from a torn ACL when he powered through California defense for 43-yard TD run in season opener ... Finished with 56 yards on five carries … Career highs in attempts (19) and yards (73) while scoring second TD of career against Air Force … Made first career start against Florida … Had eight carries for 21 yards and scored a touchdown for the fourth consecutive game against Marshall … Became first running back since Travis Stephens in 2000 to rush for touchdown in four consecutive games … Had 14 carries for 43 yards and saw consecutive touchdown games streak snapped at Memphis … Eight carries for 25 yards and caught one pass for 22 yards against South Carolina … Led team in rushing with 52 yards on 12 carries at Arkansas … Ran for 52 yards for the second consecutive week against Vanderbilt … Had 27 yards on seven carries against Kentucky … Named to Tennessee’s Thornton Center 40-Plus Club after com-pleting at least 40 credit hours during the academic year. 2005 – Games/Starts: 2/0 ... Received medical hardship for 2005 because 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

RUSHING 2008 ATT YDS at UCLA 12 66 UAB 7 28 Florida 5 15 at Auburn 10 35 Northern Illinois 7 20 at Georgia 6 20 Mississippi State 6 15 Alabama 8 12 at South Carolina 0 0 at Vanderbilt 7 41 Kentucky 8 19 2008 Totals 76 271

of knee injury suffered against Mississippi ... Appeared in two games before injury ... Rushed four times in Ole Miss game for 14 yards ... Carried twice at LSU for four yards. HIGH SCHOOL – Rushed for 2,002 yards as high school senior after gaining 1,987 rushing yards previous season ... Named All-Area and All-Conference in 2004 after being selected honorable mention All-State previous season ... Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 ... Earned offensive MVP honors for his play in 2004 Shrine Bowl ... Competing for North Carolina squad, rushed 12 times for 55 yards and one touchdown to go with five kickoff returns for 136 combined yards ... Scored 19 touchdowns each of final two seasons, with three additional touchdown receptions as junior ... Track and field standout with times of 10.36 in 100M and 21.65 in 200M ... State 100M finalist in 2003. COACH AT NEW BERN HIGH SCHOOL – Chip Williams. BORN – Feb. 1, 1987. MONTARIO HARDESTY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2005 at LSU Mississippi 2005 Totals

RUSHING ATT YDS 2 4 4 14 6 18

RUSHING 2006 ATT YDS California 5 56 Air Force 19 72 Florida 17 14 Marshall 8 21 at Memphis 14 43 at Georgia 1 6 Alabama 2 9 at South Carolina 8 25 LSU 2 5 at Arkansas 12 52 at Vanderbilt 9 52 Kentucky 7 27 Penn State (Bowl) 3 2 2006 Totals 107 384

RUSHING 2007 ATT YDS at California 9 27 Southern Miss. 2 11 Georgia 14 68 at Mississippi St. 16 78 South Carolina 2 18 La.-Lafayette 9 45 Arkansas 20 65 Vanderbilt 2 -4 at Kentucky 8 26 Wisconsin (Bowl) 7 35 2007 Totals 89 373

TD 0 0 0 TD 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TD 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

RECEIVING REC YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING REC YDS 0 0 1 9 1 16 1 11 1 -2 0 0 0 0 1 22 0 0 1 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 54 RECEIVING REC YDS 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 3 25

TD 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 6

RECEIVING REC YDS 0 0 0 0 2 7 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 24

AVG GM 9.0 29.5 33.9 24.6 28.3

TD 0 4 3 6 13

LONG 11-Miss 43-Cal 26-Wis 27-Van 43-Cal

TD 0 0 0 0 0

LONG -22-SC 21-Wis 12-MSU 22-SC

MONTARIO HARDESTY CAREER STATISTICS

TD 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING YEAR G 2005 2 2006 13 2007 10 2008 11 Totals 36

RECEIVING YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals

G 2 13 10 11 36

ATT YDS 6 18 107 384 89 373 76 271 278 1,046 REC 0 6 3 4 13

YDS 0 54 25 24 103

AVG ATT 3.0 3.6 4.2 3.6 3.8

AVG REC -9.0 8.3 6.0 7.9

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AVG GAME 0.0 4.2 2.3 2.2 2.8

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGH YDS 14-Miss 72-AF 78-MSU 66-UCLA 78-MSU

HIGH YDS -22-SC 21-Wis 12-MSU 22-SC

Jonny Harrison Senior Offensive Line

6-2 • 235 • Logistics & Transportation Vienna, Va.

Jonathan Mark HARRISON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Played his first collegiate season at Catholic in Washington, D.C.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Appeared in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy. 2007 – Appeared in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy. 2006 – Redshirted. 2005 – Played defensive end and linebacker at Catholic University. HIGH SCHOOL – 2004 All-District and All-Region ... Returned two career interceptions for touchdowns, one each of his last two years ... Two-year starter.


Sophomore Linebacker

6-1 • 223 • Journalism & Electronic Media Loudon

Joshua Dean HAWKINS

5-10 • 185 • Political Science • Coalfield

6-4 • 312 • Arts & Sciences • Murfreesboro

Montori Montenez HUGHES

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – January enrollee already pushing for playing time after sparkling spring campaign.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL – Named No. 49 overall defensive tackle in the 2008 class by Scout.com ... No. 60 among defensive tackles according to ESPN ... Participated in the Toyota East-West All-Star Classic ... Named the Region 4-5A Defensive MVP, All-Region, All-Area and All-County in 2007 ... Named SecondTeam All-Midstate by The Tennessean in 2007 ... Siegel team captain and team MVP as a senior ... Named All-Region, All-Area and All-County as a junior in 2006 … Led Siegel in tackles with 106, tackles-for-loss with 25 and sacks with 13 as a sen-ior in 2007 … Three-year starter ... Also excelled on the basketball court, lettering two years as sophomore and junior ... Originally signed with Vols in 2008, but did not qualify ... Enrolled at Tennessee in January 2009. COACH AT SIEGEL HIGH SCHOOL – David Watson. BORN – Aug. 25, 1990.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Captain of 2007 Shrine Bowl team from North Carolina that competed against South Carolina.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 6/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 6/0 … Made collegiate debut against UAB ... Appeared in five of last six games ... Contributed on special teams in addition to fullback responsibilities ... Named to VolScholar Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL – All-State in 2006 and 2007 … Three-time All-Conference linebacker, including final two seasons as conference Defensive Player of the Year ... Team MVP junior year ... 2007 Shrine Bowl participant and captain of North Carolina squad against South Carolina all-stars ... 2007 Carolina Panthers Community Captain for success on the field, in the classroom and throughout the community ... Started three years at linebacker and two at fullback ... Finished with 580 career tackles ... Had 160 tackles as sophomore, 211 as junior and 210 senior year ... As senior, rushed 108 times for 692 yards and 18 touchdowns and had 35 receptions for 470 yards ... Also excelled in baseball ... National Honor Society and Beta Club member … His father, Mike, started football career at Kentucky before completing eligibility at UT-Martin ... Older brother, Tyler, plays linebacker at Wingate in Div. II South Atlantic Conference. COACH AT HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL – John Worley. BORN – June 16, 1989. SUPERLATIVES •2008 Academic All-SEC

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Senior Wide Receiver

Freshman Defensive Tackle

Austin Thomas JOHNSON

Steven Lee HENSLEY

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TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Played high school football for head coach Gary Kreis, who lettered at UT from 1967-69 while playing alongside former Vols head man Phillip Fulmer.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Punted once for 34 yards in Tennesseeís junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy.

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Steven Hensley

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Montori Hughes

6-2 • 234 • Communication Studies • Hickory, N.C.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 4/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 4/0 ... Played in four games, including three in a row during midseason against Northern Illinois, Georgia and Mississippi State … Also saw action in finale against Kentucky … Contributed one assisted tackle against Northern Illinois … During Vols junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy, started and contributed five tackles. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-Southeast Region … Tennessee sportswriters All-State and Class 2A Mr. Football finalist … Three-time All-Region, AllDistrict and All-County … As senior, rushed for 1,282 yards and 15 touchdowns … Rushed for 1,492 yards and 15 touchdowns as junior … Added 355 receiving yards and one TD that season … Set school record in 2006 with 301 rushing yards against Lenoir City … Four-year starter at running back and started senior season at defensive back … Also member of varsity basketball and baseball teams. COACH AT LOUDON HIGH SCHOOL – Jeff Harig. BORN – Jan. 3, 1989.

Sophomore, 1L Fullback

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TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Combined for 2,774 rushing yards over his last two high school seasons en route to 2006 All-State honors

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Austin Johnson

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Josh Hawkins

2007 – Appeared in junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy. 2006 – Redshirted. 2005 – Played varsity and junior varsity at Cumberlands (Ky.), serving as wide receiver and defensive back. HIGH SCHOOL – Four-year starter who began playing varsity as eighthgrader ... Named Region and County MVP senior season, as well as Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra 2nd Team for all classifications ... Helped team to 104 record that season and Class 1A state semifinals as last remaining public school ... Topped 2,000 all-purpose yards as junior wide receiver ... Also basketball team member as junior and senior ... 2004 All-State honorable mention after junior season. COACH AT COALFIELD HIGH SCHOOL – Gary Kreis. COACH AT UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS – Chuck King. BORN – Jan. 29, 1987.

OUTLOOK

COACH AT JAMES MADISON HIGH SCHOOL – Gordon Lieb. COACH AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA – Tom Clark. BORN – Aug. 26, 1987.

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Marsalous Johnson Senior, 3L Defensive Back

5-9 • 184 • Legal Studies • Smyrna

Marsalous De’Rek JOHNSON

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Named 2007 Andy Spiva Award winner, given to the most improved defensive player in UT’s spring practice.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/9 2008 – Games/Starts: 11/2 … Tied for fifth on team with three pass breakups ... Had deflections against UCLA, UAB and Mississippi State ... Equaled second best tackle day of career with five stops against Wyoming ... Two tackles each against UCLA and UAB ... Played in every game except finale against Kentucky. 2007 – Games/Starts: 7/7 ... Started season’s first seven games at right cornerback before knee injury at Alabama forced him to miss remainder of season ... In first career start, career-high four tackles against California ... Recorded two tackles and two PBUs against Southern Miss ... Added four tackles at Florida ... Returned first career interception 28 yards against Arkansas State ... Five tackles and PBU against Mississippi State ... Careerhigh eight tackles against Alabama before suffering knee injury. 2006 – Games/Starts: 8/0 ... One tackle against Georgia in season debut … Returned two kickoffs for 40 yards against South Carolina to go with one tackle … Returned one kickoff for 15 yards against Arkansas … Had two kickoff returns for 28 yards against Vanderbilt. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Twice named All-State and All-Region ... Rushed for more than 1,500 yards and had 500 receiving yards as junior in 2003 ... Also nabbed six interceptions as junior defensive back ... Three-year starter at cornerback ... On offense, two-year starter at tailback after starting as wide receiver sophomore year ... Played basketball as sophomore ... Speedster on track and field squad set personal bests and high school records of 10.4 in 100M, and 21.8 in 200M and 50.0 in 400M. COACH AT SMYRNA HIGH SCHOOL – Philip Shadowens. BORN – June 22, 1986. MARSALOUS JOHNSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSE 2006 UT at Georgia 1 Alabama 0 at South Carolina 1 LSU 0 at Arkansas 0 at Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 0 Penn State (Bowl) 0 2006 Totals 2

SACKS/ TFL/ AT TT YDS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

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YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DEFENSE 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama 2007 Totals DEFENSE 2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt 2008 Totals

UT 2 1 0 0 2 3 7 14

AT 2 1 4 0 0 2 1 11

UT 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 8

AT 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3

SACKS/ TT YDS 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 8 0 25 0 SACKS/ TT YDS 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 11 0

MARSALOUS JOHNSON CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE SACKS/ YEAR G UT AT TT YDS 2006 8 2 0 2 0/0 2007 7 14 11 25 0/0 2008 11 8 3 11 0/0 Totals 26 24 14 38 0/0

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TFL/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TFL/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TFL/ YDS 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1/28 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1/28 INT/ PD YDS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

FR/ INT/ HIGH FF YDS PD YDS TKLE 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 0 0 5 1/28 8-Ala 0 0 3 0/0 5-Wyo 0 0 8 1/28 8-Ala

Gerald Jones Junior, 2L Wide Receiver

6-0 • 199 • Criminal Justice • Oklahoma City, Okla.

Gerald R. JONES

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Tennessee’s most versatile offensive performer finished with 714 all-purpose yards in 2008.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/9 2008 – Games/Starts: 11/7 … Combined for 323 yards receiving, 150 via punt return, 126 rushing and 115 on kickoff returns ... Led Vols with 30 catches and four receiving touchdowns ... Added one rushing TD to finish just behind Montario Hardesty for combined team honors with five ... Scored twice on just three catches against UAB ... Career highs with five catches against both Florida and Wyoming ... Other touchdowns came against Georgia, Wyoming and Kentucky ... Best breakaway run was career long 55yarder against Wildcats ... That play led to collegiate best 67 rushing yards on just five attempts, which, in turn, helped him earn SEC Special Teams

Player of the Week ... Rushed 23 times, almost exclusively from “G-Gun” quarterback position ... Seventh among SEC punt return leaders with 10.0yard average on 15 attempts ... Added three kickoff returns for 38.3-yard average that led the team ... Missed Alabama game because of injury ... Longest receiving play of career was 43-yarder against Northern Illinois ... Caught four passes for collegiate best 68 yards at Georgia. 2007 – Games/Starts: 9/0 ... Impacted final three games by displaying his versatility ... Caught first TD pass in initial overtime of Kentucky game ... Added key reception for first down in third overtime to set up another Vols score ... In SEC Championship Game, rushed twice for 39 yards from quarterback position ... In Outback Bowl, added second career rushing TD in Outback Bowl ... Also had season-high 34 receiving yards vs. Wisconsin ... Finished season with 58 rushing yards and two scores on eight attempts, along with 11 catches for 111 yards and score ... Caught first career pass at Alabama as part of two-catch, 27-yard day ... Rushed for 20 yards and touchdown in Louisiana-Lafayette game. HIGH SCHOOL – 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year in Oklahoma … Ranked as nation’s No. 22 overall player by Tom Lemming and No. 13 in Big 12 Region by G&W Recruiting Report … Rushed for 1,202 yards and 11 touchdowns while also completing 87-of-152 passes for 1,561 yards and 21 touchdowns as senior … Also recorded 39, two sacks and an interception in senior season ... Rushed for more than 1,900 yards and 24 touchdowns and passed for more than 850 yards and 10 touchdowns as junior ... Tallied four interceptions as junior on defense … Helped Millwood to 12-1 record in 2006 ... Member of Millwood High Concert Choir and his own church choir ... Starter on Class 3A state basketball championship team as junior in 2005. COACH AT MILLWOOD HIGH SCHOOL – Keith Bell. BORN – Aug. 10, 1989. SUPERLATIVES •2008 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Dec. 1) GERALD JONES GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING 2007 ATT YDS TD Southern Miss. 0 0 0 at Alabama 0 0 0 South Carolina 0 0 0 La.-Lafayette 2 20 1 Arkansas 1 -2 0 Vanderbilt 0 0 0 at Kentucky 0 0 0 LSU (SEC Champ.) 2 39 0 Wisconsin (Bowl) 3 1 1 2007 Totals 8 58 2 RUSHING 2008 ATT YDS TD at UCLA 2 11 0 UAB 0 0 0 Florida 4 18 0 at Auburn 4 25 0 Northern Illinois 1 2 0 at Georgia 1 -8 0 Mississippi State 0 0 0 at South Carolina 0 0 0 Wyoming 0 0 0 at Vanderbilt 6 11 0 Kentucky 5 67 1 2008 Totals 23 126 1

RECEIVING REC YDS 0 0 2 27 1 20 2 10 0 0 1 0 2 20 0 0 3 34 11 111 RECEIVING REC YDS 4 40 3 39 5 40 1 14 2 50 4 68 0 0 2 13 5 37 1 7 3 15 30 323

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

TD 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4


GERALD JONES CAREER STATISTICS G ATT YDS 9 8 58 11 23 126 20 31 184

PUNT RETURNS YEAR G RET YDS 2007 9 0 0 2008 11 15 150 Totals 20 15 150

AVG RET -10.0 10.0

AVG RET -38.3 38.3

AVG GAME -13.6 7.5 AVG GAME -10.5 5.8

LONG 20-LSU 55-Ky 55-Ky

TD 1 4 5

LONG 20-SC 43-NIU 4-NIU

TD 0 0 0

LONG -40-Aub 40-Aub

HIGH YDS 39-LSU 67-Ky 67-Ky HIGH YDS 34-Wis 68-Ga 68-Ga

HIGH YDS -68-Aub 68-Aub

HIGH TD LONG YDS 0 --0 43-UCLA 76-UCLA 0 43-UCLA 76-UCLA

Herman Lathers Freshman Linebacker

6-1 • 213 • Arts & Sciences • Baton Rouge, La.

Herman LATHERS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Redshirted.

Daniel Ridgway LINCOLN

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Already tied for 10th on UT’s career field goal chart with 31 made after just two seasons ... Needs just four field goals to move alone into sixth.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 24/24 2008 – Games/Starts: 10/10 … Connected on 10-of-18 field goals and all 22 PATs ... Booted 47-yarders at UCLA and Auburn for season bests ... Made two field goals in a game versus Auburn, Northern Illinois, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt ... Also connected against Alabama with 31-yarder ... Riding streak of 33 consecutive made PATs dating to Vanderbilt 2007. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/14 ... Named to Football Writers All-America team after making 21 field goals and scoring 115 points during his freshman season ... Selected All-SEC first team by Rivals.com and second team by both league coaches and Associated Press ... 115 points last season was UT kicking record and trails only Gene McEver (130 in 1929) and Reggie Cobb (120 in 1987) ... Third in the SEC with 1.5 field goals made per game ... Also fifth in SEC with 8.2-point scoring average ... Connected on 21-of-29 (72.4) field goals ... Hit first eight attempts to set best career start in UT history ... Previously, Carlos Reveiz (1985) and Ricky Townsend (1972) had the best starts after beginning their UT careers 6-of-6 on made field goals ... Finished with third most field goals made in season in Tennessee history ... In first collegiate game knocked home a 41-yard FG and all four of his PAT attempts at Cal ... Hit all three of his FG attempts against Southern Miss, including 47yarder ... Returned to home state and hit both field goal attempts at Florida ... Connected on a pair of field goals (29,39) against Arkansas State ... Saw consecutive-made streak end with first attempt against Mississippi State, but bounced back to hit next four attempts (47,29,26,43) against Bulldogs ... Knocked down career-long 48-yard FG to send South Carolina game to OT ... Then added game-winning 27-yard FG in OT against Gamecocks ... Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for efforts against South Carolina ... Knocked home 2-of-3 attempts against Vanderbilt including game-winning 33-yarder in fourth quarter ... Hit 1-of-2 FGs and all five extra point attempts at Kentucky ... Named to both Academic All-SEC and Academic All-District IV squads. HIGH SCHOOL – Nominated to play in 2006 Florida Jersey All-Star Game ... Three times named All-State, All-Region, All-District, All-Area and All-County

DANIEL LINCOLN CAREER STATISTICS KICKING YEAR G FG FGA PCT PAT PTS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LONG 2007 14 21 29 72.4 52-53 115 9-11 5-6 7-10 0-2 48-SC 2008 10 10 18 55.6 22-22 52 3-3 5-9 2-3 0-3 47-2x Totals 24 31 47 66.0 74-75 167 12-14 10-15 9-13 0-5 48-SC

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TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Most Valuable Interior Player in U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl Game following senior season.

6-0 • 203 • Enterprise Management • Ocala, Fla.

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AVG GAME 12.3 29.4 21.7

TD 2 1 3

Junior, 2L Placekicker

HONORS

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR G RET YDS 2007 9 0 0 2008 11 3 115 Totals 20 3 115

AVG REC 10.1 10.8 10.6

AVG GM 6.4 11.5 9.2

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Daniel Lincoln

… Made 5-of-6 field goals and averaged 45.3 yards per punt as senior ... Added 4-of-5 field goals and all 29 PATs in 2004 as junior ... During first two years at Westport High School, made 9-of-11 field goals and 38-of-39 PATs ... Longest field goal made was 55 yards ... Also three-year starter at linebacker and safety ... Class president three years and National Honor Society member ... Lettered in track and field, weightlifting and baseball. COACH AT FOREST HIGH SCHOOL – Wayne Yancey. BORN – Sept. 24, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 All-America Football Writers • 2007 Freshman All-America Rivals.com (2nd) and Collegefootballnews.com (honorable mention) • 2007 All-SEC Rivals.com, Associated Press (2nd) and Coaches (2nd) • 2007 Freshman All-SEC Coaches, Rivals.com and Sporting News • 2007 Groza Award Semifinalist • 2007 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 27) • 2007 Academic All-District IV ESPN The Magazine • 2007 Academic All-SEC • 2006 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll DANIEL LINCOLN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2007 FG-FGA SEQ. at California 1-1 (41) Southern Miss. 3-3 (38), (36), (47) at Florida 2-2 (28), (22) Arkansas State 2-2 (29), (39) Georgia 0-0 at Mississippi St. 4-5 26, (47), (29), (26), (43) at Alabama 1-1 (45) South Carolina 2-3 51, (48), (27) La.-Lafayette 1-1 (24) Arkansas 2-3 (25), (28), 41 Vanderbilt 2-3 41, (33), (33) at Kentucky 1-2 47, (45) LSU (SEC Champ.) 0-2 30, 51 Wisconsin (Bowl) 0-1 29 Totals 21-29 Long-48 SC 2008 FG-FGA SEQ. at UCLA 1-4 51, 55, (47), 34 UAB 0-0 at Auburn 2-2 (47), (35) Northern Illinois 2-3 (36), (34), 32 at Georgia 0-0 Mississippi State 2-3 (36), (28), 34 Alabama 1-3 (31), 51, 43 Wyoming 0-0 at Vanderbilt 2-2 (25), (24) Kentucky 0-1 31 Totals 10-18 Long-47 Aub

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RECEIVING YEAR G REC YDS 2007 9 11 111 2008 11 30 323 Totals 20 41 434

AVG ATT 7.2 5.5 5.9

HIGH SCHOOL – Named All-State, All-Metro and All-District 5-5A as senior in 2007 ... Baton Rouge Advocate Second Dozen ... PrepStar All-Region … Tallied 114 tackles with 18 tackles-for-loss and five sacks during senior year ... Also had two interceptions ... As junior at Istrouma HS, had 96 tackles and 14 sacks … Played two years at Istrouma high school in Baton Rouge. COACH AT SCOTLANDVILLE HIGH SCHOOL – Richard Oliver. BORN – Dec. 23, 1989. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

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RUSHING YEAR 2007 2008 Totals

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS TD 2 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 39 0 3 115 0

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PUNT RETURNS YDS TD 33 0 6 0 3 0 68 0 22 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14 0 150 0

OUTLOOK

2008 NO at UCLA 1 UAB 1 Florida 1 at Auburn 5 Northern Illinois 4 at Georgia 0 Mississippi State 1 at South Carolina 0 Wyoming 0 at Vanderbilt 1 Kentucky 1 2008 Totals 15

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at Auburn 2 Northern Illinois 0 at Georgia 2 Mississippi State 2 Alabama 2 at South Carolina 2 Wyoming 1 at Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 0 2008 Totals 13

Ben Martin Junior, 2L Defensive End

6-3 • 239 • Communication Studies Cincinnati, Ohio

Benjamin Joseph MARTIN

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Speed rusher finished fourth on the team in 2008 with six quarterback hurries.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 20/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/0 … Appeared in every game as backup on defensive line ... Recorded 18 tackles -- highest total among all reserve defensive linemen ... Recorded first career sack at Auburn ... Had career-high three tackles in consecutive weeks against Alabama and South Carolina ... Forced fumble against Mississippi State. 2007 – Games/Starts: 8/0 ... Bounced back from minor preseason injury that delayed playing debut until mid-September ... Appeared in all but three of the season’s final 11 regular season games ... Contributed two tackles each against Arkansas State, Georgia and Louisiana-Lafayette ... Excellent leaping ability led to his becoming kick-blocking specialist. HONORS: Parade All-America as 2006 linebacker ... State’s No. 1 overall prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Gatorade Player of the Year in Ohio ... All-League Player of the Year as senior ... First-team All-State a senior and second-team AllState as junior ... Two-time All-Region, All-League and All-City ... Co-Defensive Lineman of the Year as a junior … Totaled 112 tackles with 14 tackles-for-loss and eight sacks as senior linebacker ... Against Elder in 2006, earned 20 tackles and two sacks ... As junior, tallied 71 tackles with 15 tackles-for-loss, 14 sacks, three forced fumbles and 15 quarterback hurries while playing mostly defensive end … Three-year starter on defense ... Two-year starter on basketball team. COACH AT LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL – Tom Grippa. BORN – March 22, 1988.

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BEN MARTIN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DEFENSE SACKS/ TFL/ 2007 UT AT TT YDS YDS at Florida 1 0 1 0 0 Arkansas State 1 1 2 0 0 Georgia 0 2 2 0 0 at Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 La.-Lafayette 0 2 2 0 0 Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0 at Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 LSU (SEC Champ.) 0 0 0 0 0 2007 Totals 2 5 7 0 0 DEFENSE 2008 at UCLA UAB Florida

UT 0 1 1

AT 0 0 1

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0

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FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 5

BEN MARTIN CAREER STATISTICS

2 0 2 2 3 3 2 0 1 18

1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/3

DEFENSE SACKS/ TFL/ YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS 2007 8 2 5 7 0/0 0/0 2008 12 13 5 18 1/3 2/9 Totals 20 15 10 25 1/3 2/9

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1/3 0 0 0 1/6 0 0 0 0 2/9 FR/ FF YDS 0 0 1 0 1 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PD 0 0 0

INT/ YDS 0/0 0/0 0/0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGH TKLE 2-3x 3-2x 3-2x

Andre Mathis Senior, 2L Defensive Tackle

6-2 • 280 • Political Science • Erie, Pa.

Andre Marcel MATHIS Jr.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Still remembered for setting the tone with vicious tackle on Vols’ 2006 opening kickoff against California.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 18/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 6/0 … Appeared in five of last six games, missing only Vanderbilt ... Began that stretch with four-tackle effort against Mississippi State ... Set career high for tackles in that outing ... Also had two tackles against Wyoming. 2007 – Games/Starts: 4/0 ... Battled shoulder injury throughout 2007 season ... Limited his play to only four games ... After first three games, appeared in only Louisiana-Lafayette contest ... Did return kickoff for 15 yards at California as special teams member. 2006 – Games/Starts: 8/0 ... Recorded special teams tackle against Air Force for first career stop … Had special teams tackle at Vanderbilt ... Moved to defensive end from linebacker following regular season. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – First-team 2004 Class 4A All-State and All-Metro honors from Associated Press ... Named to Harrisburg Patriot News Platinum 33 Squad ... Second-team All-State as junior ... Finished senior campaign with 85 total tackles and 1½ sacks to go with three forced fumbles and three recoveries ... Caught 13 passes for 220 yards and four touchdowns with long reception of 54 yards ... During junior season, totaled 88 tackles with 2½ sacks and one fumble recovery ... Two-year starter at linebacker ... Also member of track and field team as 400M runner.

COACH AT CATHEDRAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL – Michael Mischler. BORN – March 27, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2005 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll ANDRE MATHIS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSE 2008 UT UAB 0 Mississippi State 1 Alabama 0 at South Carolina 1 Wyoming 1 Kentucky 0 2008 Totals 3

AT 0 3 0 0 1 0 4

TT 0 4 0 1 2 0 7

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ANDRE MATHIS CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE YEAR 2006 2007 2008 Totals

G 8 4 6 18

UT AT 2 0 0 0 3 4 5 4

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 2 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 7 0/0 0/0 9 0/0 0/0

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FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ INT/ HIGH FF YDS PD YDS TKLE 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 0 0 0 0/0 -0 0 0 0/0 4-MSU 0 0 0 0/0 4-MSU

Jacques McClendon Senior, 3L Offensive Guard

6-3 • 324 • Economics • Cleveland

Jacques Rashaud McCLENDON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Made one of signature plays of 2007 by recovering key Vols fumble on late scoring drive against South Carolina, a game UT won in overtime.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 36/13 2008 – Games/Starts: 11/6 … Started first six games of 2008 at right guard and has 13 career starts ... Considered one of Tennessee’s strongest players ... Vols saved their best offensive line work for last in 2008, rushing 51 times for 222 yards at Vandy ... Did not play in season finale against Kentucky ... Part of Vols offensive line in 2007 that led nation with only four sacks allowed ... Led team with 46 credit hours passed. 2007 – Games/Starts: 13/6 ... Appeared in every game except opener at California ... Moved into starting lineup after left tackle Eric Young suffered season-ending injury ... Maned right guard positiion ... Played key role in overtime win against South Carolina ... Alertly jumped on Vols’ fourth quarter fumble to keep game-tying drive alive ... In first start of season, helped Vols’ rush for season-best 273 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette ... Had key block on team’s second touchdown against Arkansas, springing Josh Briscoe free to give the Vols


TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Vols first letterman from District of Columbia since Lon Herzbrun in 1955-57.

AT 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 9

TT 2 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 8 9 2 38

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3/5 0 0 0 3/5

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 4 0 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 6 0 0 8 1/1 1/1 2 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 0 9 0 1/2 10 0 0.5/3 11 0 0 8 0 1/2 87 1/1 3.5/8

RICO McCOY CAREER STATISTICS

DEFENSE YEAR G 2006 13 2007 13 2008 12 Totals 38

UT 29 48 38 115

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SACKS/ TFL/ FR/ AT TT YDS YDS FF YDS PD 9 38 0/0 3/5 1 0 1 58 106 1/1 4.5/15 1 0 5 49 87 1/1 3.5/8 0 0 3 116 231 2/2 11/28 2 0 9

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 2 1/0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1/0

INT/ PD YDS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0

INT/ YDS 0/0 1/0 0/0 1/0

HIGH TKLE 9-Ky 14-SC 13-Ala 14-SC

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DEFENSE 2006 UT California 2 Air Force 2 Florida 2 Marshall 1 at Memphis 2 at Georgia 0 Alabama 1 at South Carolina 1 LSU 1 at Arkansas 2 at Vanderbilt 7 Kentucky 6 Penn State (Bowl) 2 2006 Totals 29

AT 1 2 9 2 3 0 1 9 4 7 7 4 49

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

RECORDS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 38/27 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 … Tied for ninth among 2008 SEC leaders with 87 tackles ... Led Vols in tackles six games last season, including last five consecutive ... Best outing was 13- tackle effort against Alabama that was just one shy of personal best ... Also had double-figure totals against Florida (10), Wyoming (10) and Vanderbilt (11) ... Now owns seven games with at least 10 tackles ... Tallied nine tackles versus South Carolina and eight against Northern Illinois ... Added 3 1⁄2 tackles for loss and three passes defensed ... Already has 231 tackles for his career after finishing sixth (106) in SEC as sophomore. 2007 – Games/Starts: 13/13 ... Second team All-SEC selection by Coaches and Associated Press ... Led or tied for team lead in tackles in six of 13 games this season ... Second on team and sixth among SEC leaders with 106 tackles ... Finished with five tackles against California ... Led the team and tied his careerhigh for tackles with nine against Southern Mississippi ... Also had first interception of his career against Golden Eagles ... Tied for team lead with seven

RICO McCOY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

UT 3 2 1 4 5 2 1 4 5 3 4 4 38

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 5 0 0 9 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 9 0 ½ 8 1/1 1/1 14 0 1/1 8 0 0 6 0 0 11 0 0.5/1 9 0 0 8 0 1/10 106 1/1 4.5/15

HONORS

Rico Cortez McCOY

AT 3 6 2 1 9 3 0 8 7 3 7 6 3 58

REVIEW

6-1 • 220 • Legal Studies • Washington, D.C.

DEFENSE 2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

UT 2 3 5 0 2 6 8 6 1 3 4 3 5 48

THE VOLS

Senior, 3L Linebacker

DEFENSE 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) 2007 Totals

STAFF

5

Rico McCoy

tackles at Florida ... Finished with one tackle, one PBU against Arkansas State ... Set then career-high with 11 tackles vs. Georgia ... Led team with nine tackles, one TFL at Mississippi State ... Had first career sack and finished with eight tackles at Alabama ... Led team and set career-high with 14 tackles and one TFL against South Carolina ...Tied for team-lead with eight tackles against Louisiana-Lafayette ... Logged six tackles against Arkansas ... Had 11 tackles against Vanderbilt ... Added nine tackles and a PBU at Kentucky ... Finished with eight tackles, a forced fumble and TFL in SEC Championship Game. 2006 – Games/Starts: 13/2 ... Named to Coaches Freshman All-SEC team and third-team Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com after finishing with 38 tackles ... Saw first action collegiately in win over California, garnering two tackles … Had two tackles against both Air Force and Marshall … Set then career high with three tackles at Memphis … One tackle apiece against Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina … Had two tackles against LSU … Recorded two tackles against Arkansas … Led team with eight tackles at Vanderbilt … Included were three TFLs for five yards against Commodores … In first career start, led team in tackles for second consecutive game with career-high nine to go with one PBU versus Kentucky … Forced first career fumble against Wildcats … Tied Ben Greene for team honors with seven special teams tackles ... Drew another start in Outback Bowl and had two tackles. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Riddell All-America first team and USA Today second team AllUSA ... Captained East Squad at U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... Two-time AllMetropolitan and 2004 Gatorade Player of the Year for District of Columbia ... Tallied 118 tackles, eight tackles for loss, seven sacks, three forced fumbles and two interceptions while adding eight rushing touchdowns as senior ... Had 16 tackles and two rushing TDs to spark win over rival Gonzaga College High ... As junior, finished with 120 tackles and five sacks ... Three-year starter, playing tailback as sophomore and linebacker final two seasons. COACH AT ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL – Joe Patterson. BORN – Nov. 6, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 All-SEC Coaches (2nd) • 2007 All-SEC Coaches (2nd) and Associated Press (2nd) • 2006 Freshman All-America Collegefootballnews.com (3rd) • 2006 Freshman All-SEC Coaches

OUTLOOK

20-3 halftime lead ... Vols led country with only four sacks allowed (Rutgers next with 10) ... Led team with 46 credit hours passed ... Starting quarterback Erik Ainge was sacked just three times in 519 pass attempts, setting major college record for minimum 300 attempts ... Team’s combined 534 pass attempts meant opponents sacked UT quarterbacks once every 133.5 attempts. 2006 – Games/Starts: 12/1 ... As true freshman, appeared in every game except against Florida ... Worked his way into offensive line rotation and was unit’s sixth man throughout second half ... Made first career start in Outback Bowl against Penn State. HIGH SCHOOL – Parade, EA Sports and Street & Smith All-America ... Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year and Div. II Mr. Football ... Played in U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl ... Twice named All-State and All-Region ... Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame and WGOW Radio Player of the Year ... Named in 2009 to Chattanooga Times Free Press All-Decade Team ... Times Free Press All-City and Best of Preps ... Team MVP ... Sixty tackles, eight sacks and five TFLs in 2005 ... Added 55 tackles and six sacks as junior ... Student-Sports.com and Rivals.com Junior All-America ... Three-year starter on offense and defense ... Started two years for basketball team ... Member of track and field squad (shot put) ... Set school weightlifting records in bench press and squat. COACH AT CHATTANOOGA BAYLOR SCHOOL – David Bibee. BORN – Dec. 10, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 Academic All-SEC

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Josh McNeil Senior, 3L Center

6-4 • 280 • Communication Studies Collins, Miss.

SUPERLATIVES •2007 All-SEC Associated Press (honorable mention) •2007 SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Oct. 13) •2006 Freshman All-America Rivals.com •2006 Freshman All-SEC Coaches •2005 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll

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Joshua Northam McNEIL

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 100

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Freshman Linebacker

6-0 • 229 • Arts & Sciences • Stone Mountain, Ga.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Enters the 2009 season with 35 career starts, the most among active Tennessee players.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 38/35 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 … Enters 2009 having made 35 consecutive starts at center -- longest active UT streak ... Started fourth game of his collegiate career (Sept. 30, 2006, at Memphis) and hasn’t missed since ... Vols saved their best offensive line work for last in 2008, rushing 51 times for 222 yards at Vandy and another 53 times for 210 yards against Kentucky in pair of wins ... Part of Vols offensive line in 2007 that led nation with only four sacks allowed. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/14 ... Named All-SEC honorable mention by Associated Press ... Ended season with streak of 23 consecutive starts at center ... Vols led country with only four sacks allowed (Rutgers next with 10) ... Starting quarterback Erik Ainge was sacked just three times in 519 pass attempts, setting major college record for minimum 300 attempts ... Team’s combined 534 pass attempts meant opponents sacked UT quarterbacks once every 133.5 attempts ... Contributed 10 knockdown blocks at Mississippi State on his way to SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors ... Recovered key Vols fumble late in South Carolina win ... Helped Tennessee offense produce a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver. 2006 – Games/Starts: 12/9 ... Earned unanimous Freshman All-SEC nod from league coaches and Freshman All-America honors by Rivals.com ... Was only unanimous selection to Freshman All-SEC Coaches squad ... Saw action against California at center, helping Vols rush for 216 yards … Took over starting job at center against Memphis … Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks -third-fewest in the league -- against 415 pass attempts -- second-most in the league. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned USA Today second-team All-USA honors ... Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year in Mississippi ... Played for West squad in U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl ... Named to Riddell All-America squad ... Member of Jackson Clarion Ledger’s Dandy Dozen prospects in Mississippi ... Two-time All-State by Mississippi Association of Coaches ... Also twice named All-Area and District Lineman of the Year and three-time All-District choice ... Four-year prep starter at center while leading Collins to 49-5 record ... School had 30 consecutive wins during runs to state titles in 2001 and 2002 ... Recorded more than 90 pancake blocks while earning 95 percent blocking grade as senior ... Tallied school record 116 pancake blocks as junior in 2003 ... Honor roll student while earning All-Area Academic Student of the Week honors. COACH AT COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL – Bruce Merchant. BORN – March 5, 1987.

Nigel Mitchell-Thornton

Kameron Nigel MITCHELL-THORNTON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Named All-State by Atlanta Journal Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association in 2008.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL – Selected to Georgia 150 by Atlanta Journal Constitution ... Selected to play in GACA North-South All-Star Game ... Selected 2008 Region 5-2A Defensive Player of Year ... Earned All-Region and All-DeKalb County honors three times ... Named to All-State second team in 2007 ... Posted 119 total tackles, 10 TFL and two sacks as senior ... Also picked off three passes and returned two for touchdowns ... Notched 102 total tackles, 12 TFL and six sacks as junior while forcing four fumbles … Led team to region crown his senior season ... Named to Stephenson’s Honor Roll all four years ... Enrolled at Tennessee in January. COACH AT STEPHENSON HIGH SCHOOL – Ronald Gartrell. BORN – Sept. 26, 1990.

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Denarius Moore Junior, 2L Wide Receiver

6-1 • 190 • Criminal Justice • Tatum, Texas

Denarius Earl MOORE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Hauled in 63-yard touchdown from Jonathan Crompton in 2008 finale against Kentucky for season’s longest pass play.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/0 … Vols deep play threat had UT’s three longest receptions of season ... Finished with 11 catches and 271 yards for per catch average of 24.6 -- best on team by nearly 12 yards ... Two receiving touchdowns were second most on team ... Had three catches for season-best 65 yards and one touchdown against Northern Illinois ... Set up Tennessee’s first score against Georgia with 60-yard grab ... Caught a 45-yard pass against Mississippi State ... Capped off season with a 63-yard touchdown reception from Jonathan Crompton against Kentucky -- UT’s longest pass play of season.

2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Selected to Coaches Freshman All-SEC team ... Caught passes in eight different games and played in all 14 ... Also returned four kickoffs for 21.8-yard average ... Made first appearance as true freshman in season opener at California ... Caught one pass for nine yards and returned one kickoff for 31 yards ... Returned three kickoffs for 56 yards and caught one pass for two yards against Southern Mississippi ... Added single catches against Arkansas State, Georgia, Alabama and LSU ... Biggest regular season outing was four-catch effort for 36 yards against Louisiana-Lafayette ... Saved his best of 2007 for last, catching four passes for career-high 86 yards in Outback Bowl win over Wisconsin. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-America ... Twice named Class 2A Texas sportswriters first-team All-State as kick returner ... Second-team Reebok Super Team as defensive back ... All-District as senior and junior … As senior, caught 32 passes for 501 yards and rushed 27 times for more than 200 yards ... As junior, totaled 27 receptions for 423 yards and eight touchdowns ... Also as junior, tallied 287 yards on ground on 22 carries with two touchdowns ... Texas state high school champion in 110M hurdles (13.73) as junior in 2006 ... Also set school record in 110M hurdles ... Starting point guard on basketball team while averaging 20.1 points per game. COACH AT TATUM HIGH SCHOOL – Andy Evans. BORN – Dec. 9, 1988. SUPERLATIVES • 2007 Freshman All-SEC Coaches DENARIUS MOORE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

RECEIVING 2007 ATT YDS at California 1 9 Southern Miss. 1 2 at Florida 0 0 Arkansas State 1 13 Georgia 1 34 at Mississippi St. 0 0 at Alabama 1 16 South Carolina 0 0 La.-Lafayette 4 36 Arkansas 0 0 Vanderbilt 0 0 at Kentucky 0 0 LSU (SEC Champ.) 1 16 Wisconsin (Bowl) 4 86 2007 Totals 14 212 2008 ATT at UCLA 0 UAB 1 Florida 1 at Auburn 0 Northern Illinois 3 at Georgia 1 Mississippi State 1 Alabama 1 at South Carolina 0 Wyoming 1 at Vanderbilt 1 Kentucky 1 2008 Totals 11

YDS 0 12 13 0 65 60 45 -3 0 14 2 63 271

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

KICKOFF RETURNS REC YDS 1 31 5 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 87 REC 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

YDS 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 49

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


RECEIVING YEAR G 2007 14 2008 12 Totals 26

REC 14 11 25

YDS 87 49 136

AVG RET 21.8 24.5 22.7

LONG 40-Wis 63-Ky 63-Ky

TD 0 0 0

LONG 31-Cal 27-UAB 31-Cal

HIGH YDS 56-SM 27-UAB 56-SM

Chase Nelson Junior Defensive Tackle

6-4 • 292 • Psychology • Tulsa, Okla.

Chase Edward NELSON

RUSHING 2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

ATT 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 0 0 22

TAUREN POOLE CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR G 2008 12

REC 22

Tauren Poole Sophomore, 1L Tailback

AVG AVG REC GAME 3.9 7.2

TD 0

LONG 19-UAB

Cody Pope

Sophomore Offensive Guard

Sophomore Defensive Back

5-10 • 179 • Psychology • Dalton, Ga.

Stephaun Bershaud RAINES

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Named to Chatanooga Times Free Press 2005 AllNorth Georgia Team.

HIGH YDS 44-Wyo

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 0/0 … Started in defensive secondary during junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy … Finished game with three tackles. HIGH SCHOOL – Class 4A All-State as senior ... Two-time All-Area and All-TriState ... As senior in 2005, accounted for more than 1,700 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns ... Caught 41 passes for 704 yards and seven touchdowns to go with 947 rushing yards and eight touchdowns ... As junior, caught 49 passes for 912 yards and eight touchdowns ... Also in 2004, carried ball 12 times for 187 yards and three rushing TDs … Three-year high school starter at wide receiver ... Offensive captain and offensive MVP senior season ... Also started at defensive back as sophomore in 2003 ... Three-year letterwinner in track and field ... Events included 100M, 200M, 4x100M and 4x400M ... Top times were 10.6 for 100M and 22.7 for 200M ... Originally signed with Tennessee in 2006 ... Redshirted 2007 season at Coffeyville Community College. COACH AT DALTON HIGH SCHOOL – Ronnie McClurg. COACH AT COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Jeff Leiker. BORN – June 16, 1988.

Ethan F.W. Cody POPE 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

77

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6-6 • 288 • Political Science • Julian, Calif.

5-10 • 203 • Sport Management • Toccoa, Ga.

Tauren Chasmaine POOLE

YDS 86

YDS 0 43 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 44 0 0 86

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Stephaun Raines

RECORDS

28

TAUREN POOLE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 1/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 1/0 … Made collegiate playing debut against Mississippi State … Spent reserve time during season at both center and tight end. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named All-League by San Diego Union Tribune after totaling more than 70 knockdown blocks from offensive line position and 78 tackles and nine sacks on defense ... Team went 8-4 senior year ... Finished with 40 tackles and seven sacks as junior for 10-2 squad ... Advanced to semifinal playoff round both seasons ... Three-year starter on defensive line ... Two-year basketball starter ... Competed in shot put and discus for track and field team. COACH AT CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL – Sean Doyle. BORN – Nov. 29, 1987.

HONORS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 7/0 2008 – Squad member. 2007 – Games/Starts: 4/0 ... Two tackles against Southern Mississippi as reserve defensive tackle … Played extended minutes against Louisiana-Lafayette before wrist dislocation ended his season … Also saw action against Arkansas State (1 tackle) and Georgia. 2006 – Games/Starts: 3/0 ... Saw playing time on defensive front against Memphis, Arkansas and Vanderbilt ... Contributed one tackle against Commodores. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-America ... Honored by Tulsa World as first-team All-State and first-team All-Metro ... As senior in 2005, tallied 90 tackles with 15 sacks for total loss of 118 yards … Four sacks in high school state semifinal win over Broken Arrow en route to Class 6A state championship. COACH AT UNION HIGH SCHOOL – Bill Blankenship. BORN – Jan. 4, 1988.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 12/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/0 … Saw majority of action on special teams and as backup tailback ... Recorded four special teams tackles ... Rushed nine times for 43 yards against UAB ... Had career-highs in attempts (11) and yards (44) against Wyoming … Also caught his first collegiate pass in that game against the Cowboys for minus-1 yard. HIGH SCHOOL – Twice named player of the year by various media outlets, including Anderson (S.C.) Independent-Mail in 2007 … Set school career rushing (5,519) and touchdown (79) records during four-year career … Rushed for 5,413 of those record-setting yards during final three varsity seasons … Finished with 2,138 rushing yards during senior campaign, 1,925 yards as junior and 1,350 rushing yards sophomore season … Helped Stephens County to three consecutive region titles … Member of Academic All-State team. COACH AT STEPHENS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL – Travis Noland. BORN – Oct. 19, 1989.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – First-team 2005 All-California Interscholastic Federation San Diego Section ... Is a vegetarian.

REVIEW

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Saw first-half minutes in 2007 as defensive tackle reserve against Louisiana-Lafayette before dislocating his wrist and missing remainder of the season.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – His high school coach, Travis Noland, previously was current Vols quarterback Jonathan Crompton’s high school coach in Waynesville, N.C.

THE VOLS

97

AVG GM 6.2 4.1 5.2

TD 0 2 2

HIGH YDS 86-Wis 65-NIU 65-NIU

STAFF

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR G RET 2007 14 4 2008 12 2 Totals 26 6

YDS 212 271 483

AVG AVG REC GAME 15.1 15.1 24.6 22.6 19.3 18.6

OUTLOOK

DENARIUS MOORE CAREER STATISTICS

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Nick Reveiz Junior, 2L Linebacker

5-10 • 220 • Enterprise Management • Farragut

Nicholas Fuad REVEIZ

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Top two field goal seasons in UT history owned by his father, Fuad, 27 in 1982, and uncle, Carlos, 24 in 1985. Fuad finished with UT career best 71 made FGs and played 11 years in NFL.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/1 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/1 … Special teams standout tied for team lead with 10 tackles ... Made first career start at linebacker against Northern Illinois, recording career-high four tackles ... Finished with at least one tackle in every game but two ... Contributed three tackles against UAB ... Recorded multiple tackles against UCLA, UAB, NIU, Mississippi State and Kentucky. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Vols leader in special teams tackles with 15, including 10 solo stops ... Two tackles each against South Carolina and in consecutive games versus Vanderbilt, Kentucky and LSU ... Had fumble recovery against Southern Mississippi ... Also responded with 20-yard kickoff return against Arkansas State. 2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Class 5A All-State in 2005 and Mr. Football finalist at lineman position ... All-PrepXtra linebacker by Knoxville News Sentinel and All-Knoxville Interscholastic League after tallying more than 130 tackles ... Team finished 10-3 and advanced to state quarterfinals ... Junior year saw 151 tackles, including 16 for lost yardage, en route to playoff appearance ... Participated in TennesseeKentucky All-Star Game in Chattanooga ... Also two-time state and region wrestling champion in 215-pound class. COACH AT FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL – Eddie Courtney. BORN – March 29, 1988. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 Academic All-SEC NICK REVEIZ GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSE 2007 UT at California 0 Southern Miss. 1 at Florida 1 Arkansas State 0 Georgia 0 at Mississippi St. 1 at Alabama 0 South Carolina 2 La.-Lafayette 0 Arkansas 1

AT 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

TT 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vanderbilt 1 at Kentucky 1 LSU (SEC Champ.) 1 Wisconsin (Bowl) 1 2007 Totals 10 DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 2 UAB 1 Florida 0 at Auburn 1 Northern Illinois 2 at Georgia 0 Mississippi State 0 Alabama 0 at South Carolina 0 Wyoming 1 at Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 2 2008 Totals 9

1 1 1 0 5 AT 0 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 9

2 2 2 1 15

0 0 0 0 0

SACKS/ TT YDS 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 18 0

NICK REVEIZ CAREER STATISTICS

DEFENSE SACKS/ YEAR G UT AT TT YDS 2007 14 10 5 15 0/0 2008 12 9 9 18 0/0 Totals 26 19 14 33 0/0

TFL/ YDS 0/0 0/0 0/0

45

0 0 0 0 0

TFL/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1/0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ FF YDS 0 1 0 0 0 1

PD 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT/ YDS 0/0 0/0 0/0

Reveiz has one career kickoff return for 20 yards vs. Arkansas State 2007.

HIGH TKLE 2-4x 4-NIU 4-NU

Shane Reveiz Sophomore Linebacker

5-11 • 210 • Enterprise Management • Farragut

Shane Colin REVEIZ

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – His father, Fuad, is a Vols legend who played 11 seasons in the NFL. Faud also appears as host on DIY Network’s “Weekend Remodeling.”

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 0/0 ... Appeared as reserve in Tennesseeís junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Earned 2006 All-State honors from Tennessee Sports Writers Association after registering more than 150 tackles from linebacker position ... Played in Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Game in Lexington, Ky. ... Compiled 120 tackles as junior ... Helped Farragut to state quarterfinals both of those seasons ... Served as football and wrestling captain ... Finished fourth in state in 215-pound

wrestling weight class ... Also region champion as 189-pound sophomore. COACH AT FARRAGUT HIGH SCHOOL – Eddie Courtney. BORN – April 17, 1989.

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Vladimir Richard Senior, 2L Offensive Guard

6-4 • 300 • Legal Studies • Sunrise, Fla.

Vladimir RICHARD

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Participated in the 2007 NCAA National StudentAthlete Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 27/6 2008 – Games/Starts: 11/6 … Started final six games of the season at left guard ... Appeared in every game except for Northern Illinois contest ... Vols saved their best offensive line work for last in 2008, rushing 51 times for 222 yards at Vandy and another 53 times for 210 yards against Kentucky in pair of wins ... Named to VolScholar Honor Roll. 2007 – Games/Starts: 13/0 ... Appeared in 13 straight games after the opener at California ... Earned his spot in offensive line rotation as outstanding run blocker ... Vols led country with only four sacks allowed (Rutgers next with 10) ... Starting quarterback Erik Ainge was sacked just three times in 519 pass attempts, setting major college record for minimum 300 attempts ... Team’s combined 534 pass attempts meant opponents sacked UT quarterbacks once every 133.5 attempts ... Helped Tennessee offense produce a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver ... Made switch from defensive line after 2005 redshirt season. 2006 – Games/Starts: 3/0 ... Played on the offensive line in games against Air Force, Marshall and Memphis. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – First-team All-Broward County Defense by Miami Herald ... In 2004, finished with 48 solo tackles, eight sacks, eight tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries ... Had 12 tackles in senior game against Boyd-Anderson and finished with nine stops against Plantation despite playing only three quarters ... As junior, tallied more than 100 total tackles and three sacks ... Three-year starter on defensive line ... Also played basketball and competed in track and field ... Made principal’s honor roll every semester of high school. COACH AT PIPER HIGH SCHOOL – Jim Mathison. BORN – March 15, 1987.


Junior, 2L Defensive Back

5-10 • 178 • Psychology • Knoxville

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Broke Willie Gault’s 28-year-old UT record with 698 kickoff return yards, while tying Gault’s mark of 28 kick return attempts.

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 1 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 1/19 9 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 53 0 1/19

DENNIS ROGAN CAREER STATISTICS

TFL/ YDS 1/2 1/19 2/21

FF YDS 0 0 0 2/0 0 2/0

LONG 45-Van 10-UCLA 45-Van

TD 0 0 0

LONG 78-Ark 43-Fla 78-Ark

HIGH YDS 72-Van 31-SC 72-Van HIGH YDS 78-Ark 165-Fla 165-Fla

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1/38 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1/38

FR/ INT/ HIGH PD YDS TKLE 1 0/0 6-ULL 6 1/38 9-Ga 7 1/38 9-Ga

VOLMANAC

DEFENSE SACKS/ YEAR G UT AT TT YDS 2007 13 14 5 19 0/0 2008 12 32 21 53 0/0 Totals 25 46 26 72 0/0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 2/0

AVG GM 29.5 58.2 43.2

TD 0 0 0

RECORDS

AT 0 0 2 1 3 3 1 3 2 1 4 1 21

AVG RET 29.5 24.9 25.7

AVG GM 12.7 5.2 9.1

HONORS

DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 1 UAB 5 Florida 4 at Auburn 2 Northern Illinois 1 at Georgia 6 Mississippi State 0 Alabama 1 at South Carolina 1 Wyoming 7 at Vanderbilt 2 Kentucky 2 2008 Totals 32

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

YDS 383 698 1,081

AVG RET 9.7 4.8 7.6

REVIEW

DENNIS ROGAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DEFENSE SACKS/ TFL/ 2007 UT AT TT YDS YDS Southern Miss. 0 0 0 0 0 at Florida 1 0 1 0 0 Arkansas State 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia 1 0 1 0 0 at Mississippi St. 0 0 0 0 0 at Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 South Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 La.-Lafayette 4 2 6 0 0 Arkansas 3 0 3 0 0 Vanderbilt 1 0 1 0 0 at Kentucky 2 1 3 0 1/2 LSU (SEC Champ.) 1 2 3 0 0 Wisconsin (Bowl) 1 0 1 0 0 2007 Totals 14 5 19 0 1/2

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR G RET 2007 13 13 2008 12 28 Totals 25 42

YDS 165 62 227

THE VOLS

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 25/12 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 … Second in SEC last season with 24.9-yard kickoff return average ... Led Vols with 798 all-purpose yards, including 38 on first career interception return at Auburn ... Started all 12 games in 2008 — 10 at cornerback, two at free safety ... Career-high nine tackles at Georgia ... Also had eight tackles against Wyoming, and six versus both Florida and Vanderbilt ... Six tackles on special teams to tie for fourth on squad ... Contributed 19-yard tackle for loss — UT’s longest of season — against Northern Illinois ... Second on team with five pass breakups, including two each against Mississippi State and Alabama ... Career Totals: 72 total hits (46 tackles, 26 assists), 2 TFLs, 7 passes defensed, 1 interception, 30 punt returns for 227 yards (7.6 avg.), 42 kickoff returns for 1,081 yards (25.7 avg.). 2007 – Games/Starts: 13/0 ... Leading SEC freshman and fifth overall among 2007 league punt return specialists with 9.7-yard average … In addition to punt return success, also averaged 29.5 yards per kickoff return but just missed minimum number to qualify for statistical rankings ... Helped Vols to largest fourth-quarter rally in Neyland Stadium history by returning punt 45 yards to set up winning field goal against Vanderbilt ... Finished that game with 72 yards on three punt returns ... Also returned three kickoffs for 74 yards with long of 41 yards against Commodores ... Named the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts ... First collegiate kickoff return went for season-long 31 yards at Florida ... Made first big splash Sept. 27 in junior varsity action against Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy ... Two punt returns that night for 36-yard average, three kickoff returns for 34.7-yard average and intercepted pass for 15 return yards ... Single kickoff returns against Mississippi State, Alabama, South Carolina and Louisiana-Lafayette, averaging 25.5 per try ... Saw first extensive time on defense against Louisiana-Lafayette, finishing with career-high six tackles ... Had UT’s longest kick return (78) against Arkansas on lone attempt of game ... Also returned four punts for 32 yards and had three tackles against Razorbacks ... Returned three punts for 24 yards, two kickoffs for 48 yards and had three tackles, including his first career TFL, at Kentucky ... Had two kickoff returns for 25-yard average in Outback Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-America ... First-team Tennessee sportswriters and coaches’ association All-State as senior in 2006 ... Member of The Tennessean’s 2006 Dream Team ... Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra’s Offensive Player of the Year ... 2006 state championship game Offensive MVP … Back-to-back 200-yard rushing games to end his high school career, gaining 255 (406 all-purpose yards) versus Pearl-Cohn in state semifinals and 208 in state title win over David Lipscomb … Scored 572 points in four-year career ... As senior, ran for 2,876 yards and 44 touchdowns ... As junior, rushed for 2,261 yards and 39 touchdowns

RET 17 13 30

STAFF

Dennis Wade ROGAN

PUNT RETURNS YEAR G 2007 13 2008 12 Totals 25

OUTLOOK

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Dennis Rogan

... Also caught 12 passes junior season for 211 yards and two touchdowns while adding 31 tackles on defense ... As sophomore, rushed for 382 yards and seven touchdowns on 69 carries ... Contributed to three Class 3A state championships (2003, 2004, 2006) and earned two Mr. Football finalist awards ... Set school career rushing (5,261) and touchdown (81) records … Also set state season scoring (296) mark in 2006 and his 2005 total (220) was top-10 as well ... Ranked second all-time in state with 19 consecutive 100-yard rushing games from 200506 ... Three-year starter ... Scored on 75-yard touchdown run against Gibbs in first varsity game as freshman in 2003 ... Sophomore starter for basketball team and participated in 100M and relays for track and field. COACH AT FULTON HIGH SCHOOL – Buck Coatney. BORN – Dec. 27, 1988. SUPERLATIVES • 2007 SEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov. 17)

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Austin Rogers Senior, 3L Wide Receiver

6-2 • 190 • Logistics • Nashville

Randall Austin ROGERS

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Caught deciding two-point conversion pass in heavy traffic during fourth overtime of Vols’ 52-50 victory at Kentucky.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 38/19 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/4 … Appeared in every game, starting four ... Had best outing of season at South Carolina, finishing with three catches for 72 yards ... 49-yard grab against Gamecocks was career-long ... Had first multi-catch of the season against Northern Illinois ... Added four-game stretch from Mississippi State through Wyoming in which he had nine catches for 129 yards. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/14 ... Second on team with 624 yards and tied for second with 56 catches ... Scampered 13 yards for TD to tie Kentucky game in third overtime, then had decisive two-point conversion catch in fourth extra period as Vols clinched division title ... Six receptions for 38 yards in opener at California ... Also returned one punt for six yards against Golden Bears ... Had then career-highs in receptions (7) and yards (112) by halftime against Southern Mississippi, and caught first career TD against Golden Eagles ... Combined that night with Lucas Taylor to become first Vols duo to each eclipse 100 receiving yards in contest since 1997 SEC Championship Game ... Finished with four receptions for 64 yards at Florida ... Had three receptions for 37 yards against Arkansas State ... Recorded five catches for team-high 61 yards versus Georgia ... Caught three passes for 28 yards at Mississippi State ... Had three receptions for 36 yards against South Carolina ... Held from most of Louisiana-Lafayette game after suffering shoulder injury ... Led team with six receptions and 62 yards against Arkansas ... Got Vols on board with 16-yard TD reception against Razorbacks ... Caught career-high eight passes for 60 yards and one TD against Vanderbilt ... Finished with two receptions for 17 yards and TD at Kentucky ... Caught two passes for 20 yards against LSU in SEC Championship Game ... Added three catches for 37 yards in Outback Bowl. 2006 – Games/Starts: 3/1 ... Awarded medical redshirt season after suffering through shoulder injury and then mononucleosis ... Returned two punts for 13 yards versus California … Made first career start against Air Force, establishing career highs for pass receptions (5) and receiving yards (69) … Returned kickoff for 12 yards against Florida … Suffered shoulder injury against Gators and then was struck with mononucleosis -- preventing his return for remainder of season. 2005 – Made collegiate debut at LSU and caught first career pass one week later versus Mississippi -- 18-yard reception over middle ... Returned one punt against South Carolina and fair caught another punt versus Gamecocks ... Made one special-teams tackle against Vanderbilt ... First career rushing attempt was 26yard end around at Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL – First-team All-State by Associated Press, Tennessee sportswriters and coaches’ association ... Named All-Midstate by The Tennessean ... MVP of Region 4A and Gator-ade Player of the Year for Tennessee ... Played free safety, receiver and tailback during career, which resulted in best three-year mark (39-5) in school history ... Had 95 rushes senior 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

season for 985 yards and 15 touchdowns while adding three receiving touchdowns ... In 2003, caught 32 passes for 1,179 yards and 21 TDs ... First receiver in school history to top 1,000-yard mark for season ... Defensively, had two interceptions senior year after make nine interceptions as junior ... Top performance during junior season was against Goodpasture, returning interception 50 yards for score and catching game-tying, 80- yard TD pass in fourth quarter ... Helped guide David Lipscomb to Class 2A state title in 2002 and runner-up finish in 2003 ... Also member of baseball and track and field squads and set school record in long jump (21-9) and triple jump (41-0). COACH AT DAVID LIPSCOMB HIGH SCHOOL – Glenn McAdams. BORN – April 11, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 Academic All-District IV ESPN The Magazine • 2007 Academic All-SEC • 2006 Academic All-SEC • 2005 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll AUSTIN ROGERS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

RECEIVING 2005 at LSU Mississippi Georgia at Alabama South Carolina at Notre Dame Memphis Vanderbilt at Kentucky 2005 Totals RECEIVING 2006 California Air Force Florida 2006 Totals RECEIVING 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

REC 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

YDS 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

REC 0 1 0 1

YDS 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 0 0

REC 6 7 4 3 5 3 4 3 0 6 8 2 2 3 56

YDS 38 112 64 37 61 28 52 36 0 62 60 17 20 37 624

TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4

RECEIVING 2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

REC 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 2 1 0 14

AUSTIN ROGERS CAREER STATISTICS

RECEIVING YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals

G 9 3 14 12 38

REC 1 5 56 14 76

YDS 18 69 624 180 891

AVG REC 18.0 13.8 11.1 12.9 11.7

YDS 16 0 0 14 14 0 23 17 72 17 7 0 180 AVG GAME 2.0 23.0 44.6 15.0 23.4

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 0 0 4 0 4

HIGH LONG YDS 18-Miss 18-Miss 28-AF 69-AF 32-Fla 112-SM 49-SC 72-SC 49-SC 112-SM

Rogers has two career rushes for 26 yards (long 26 yards vs. Kentucky 2005); has one career kickoff return for 12 yards vs. Florida 2006; has one career twopoint conversion vs. Kentucky 2007; has four career punt returns for 16 yards (long 7 vs. California 2006).

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Chris Scott

Senior, 3L Offensive Tackle

6-5 • 346 • Legal Studies • Riverdale, Ga.

Christopher George Micheal SCOTT

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Owns streak of 26 consecutive starts, including turns at both the tackle and guard positions.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 33/26 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 … Started every game for second consecutive year ... Reached streak of 26 consecutive starts by season’s end ... Versatile lineman has 18 of those starts at left tackle after beginning Vols career at right guard ... Vols saved their best offensive line work for last in 2008, rushing 51 times for 222 yards at Vandy and another 53 times for 210 yards against Kentucky in pair of wins ... Part of Vols offensive line in 2007 that led nation with only four sacks allowed. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/14 ... Has proved his ability to play all five positions on offensive line ... Started first eight games last season at right guard, then moved


TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Class 4A All-State in 2005 along with being named All-Acadiana and All-Parish.

YDS -50

AVG ATT --

AVG GM --

HIGH TD LONG YDS 0 18-MSU 17-MSU

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Began his Vols career by throwing 106 consecutive passes without an interception – best start to a UT career and tied for fifth-best on all-time Tennessee list.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 7/6 2008 – Games/Starts: 7/6 … Started six consecutive games during mid-season ... Led Vols to victory over Northern Illinois in debut starting assignment, completing 10-of-17 for 156 yards and touchdown ... Threw for four TD passes for season against only three interceptions, completing 48.5 percent of his passes ... Compiled 208 passing yards at Georgia, hitting on 13-of-30 attempts and two touchdowns ... Career high 16 completions against Alabama on 28 attempts, finishing with 137 yards and a score ... First interception came at South Carolina on his 107th career pass attempt. 2007 – Squad member. 2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – All-District and second-team All-Region ... Played in Oil Bowl AllStar Game ... Completed 192-of-353 for 2,602 yards and 24 touchdowns as senior ... Set his high school season passing records for yards (2,602), TDs (24), attempts (353) and completions (192), along with total TDs (26) and QB rushing yards … Also set school game passing records for yards (440), TDs (five), attempts (60), completions (36) and total touchdowns (six) ... Sat out junior campaign as a transfer ... Attended Marcus HS first two years and also played basketball there. COACH AT FLOWER MOUND HIGH SCHOOL – Cody Vanderford. BORN – May 19, 1987. NICK STEPHENS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2008 UAB Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming 2008 Totals

PASSING ATT COMP 2 1 17 10 30 13 20 10 28 16 24 10 9 3 130 63

INT 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3

YDS 42 156 208 136 137 134 27 840

TD 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4

RUSHING ATT YDS 1 5 5 -26 2 -15 3 17 4 -4 6 -18 2 -9 23 -50

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECORDS VOLMANAC

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 2/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 … Made appearances against UAB and Mississippi State ... Became valuable reserve as season progressed. 2007 – Squad member. 2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-time All-District ... Tallied 85 tackles with eight sacks, four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries as senior ... Had 10 tackles and three sacks against Comeaux ... Also played tight end on goal-line situations ... As junior, finished with 98 tackles, 7½ sacks and one interception ... That team lost in state title game to cap 13-2 season ... Played basketball first two years. COACH AT NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL – Vince Derouon. BORN – Jan. 7, 1988.

ATT 23

HONORS

Jarrod Brayson SHAW

Nick Anthony STEPHENS

RUSHING YEAR G 2008 7

AVG HI PASS GM YARDS 112.9 208-Ga

REVIEW

6-4 • 332 • Sport Management • Lafayette, La.

6-4, • 227 • Political Science • Flower Mound, Texas

PASSING ATT- INT/ PASS AVG QB TOT YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GM RATE OFF 2008 7 130-63 3/4 48.5 840 120.0 108.28 790

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Junior, 1L Offensive Guard

Junior, 1L Quarterback

STAFF

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Jarrod Shaw

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NICK STEPHENS CAREER STATISTICS

Nick Stephens

OUTLOOK

to left tackle for remainder of season after injury to Eric Young in overtime win against South Carolina ... Vols led country with only four sacks allowed (Rutgers next with 10) ... Starting quarterback Erik Ainge was sacked just three times in 519 pass attempts, setting major college record for minimum 300 attempts ... Team’s combined 534 pass attempts meant opponents sacked UT quarterbacks once every 133.5 attempts ... In first game at left tackle, Vols rushed for season-high 273 yards ... Helped Tennessee offense produce a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and 1,000-yard receiver. 2006 – Games/Starts: 7/0 ... Appeared in seven games ... Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks -- third-fewest in the league -- against 415 pass attempts -- second-most in the league. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Parade All-America and second-team All-USA selection by USA Today ... Played for East squad in U.S. Army All-American Bowl ... Two-time AllState choice by Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which named him to its Super Southern 100 team ... Orlando Sentinel All-Southern honoree ... Twice named AllRegion and All-Area and was junior All- America by Rivals.com in 2003 ... During senior year, finished with 58 pancake blocks and 90 percent blocking grade ... Allowed no sacks that year ... Three-season starter on offensive line ... Played defensive tackle in goal line situations ... Also competed in track and field, firing 54-0 shot put toss. COACH AT LOVEJOY HIGH SCHOOL – Al Hughes. BORN – Aug. 4, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 15)

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Luke Stocker Junior, 2L Tight End

6-6 • 240 • Sport Management • Berea, Ky.

Lucas Aaron STOCKER

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Caught first collegiate TD pass in 2007 on 3-yard reception at Alabama … Shared 2008 Harvey Robinson Award as most improved offensive players during Vols’ spring practice.

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/12 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/12 … Emerged from crowded depth chart to lead tight end position with 13 catches for 139 yards ... Started all 12 games for Vols, including debut assignment against UCLA in Rose Bowl ... Career high three catches against Florida for 25 yards ... Also had 25-yard reception at Georgia ... Career high in yards (30) came against Alabama on two catches ... Included was 26-yard catch and run versus Crimson Tide ... At least one catch in season’s first six games and in nine different games overall. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Appeared in all 14 games as part of Vols’ deep tight-end playing rotation ... Single pass reception against Arkansas State, then followed that with catches in consecutive games against Alabama, South Carolina and Louisiana-Lafayette ... First career touchdown came against Crimson Tide and longest pass play went for six yards against Louisiana-Lafayette. 2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – 2006 Class of the Commonwealth ... 2005 All-State and two-time All-Conference ... Played in Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star Game ... As senior, caught 36 passes for 560 yards and five touchdowns ... Also made 48 tackles as defensive tackle, including 21 for lost yardage and 14 sacks ... Team finished 9-3 ... Caught 38 passes for 328 yards and one TD as junior ... Added 17 tackles for loss ... Three-year starter ... Honor student and standout basketball player ... Averaged 17 points as junior forward, making All-District and All-Region ... Academic AllState in football and basketball. COACH AT MADISON SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL – Doug Carter. BORN – July 17, 1988. LUKE STOCKER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

RECEIVING 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas

REC 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

YDS 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 6 0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

0 0 0 0 4

2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

REC 1 2 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 13

LUKE STOCKER CAREER STATISTICS

RECEIVING YEAR 2007 2008 Totals

G 14 12 26

0 0 0 0 11

REC 4 13 17

YDS 11 139 150

0 0 0 0 1

YDS 11 16 25 8 5 25 0 30 8 11 0 0 139 AVG REC 2.8 10.7 8.8

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AVG GAME 0.8 11.6 5.8

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TD 1 0 1

LONG 6-ULL 26-Ala 26-Ala

HIGH YDS 6-ULL 30-Ala 30-Ala

Cody Sullins Senior, 2L Center

6-1 • 260 • Finance • Cottontown

Cody O’Brien SULLINS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Shared his high school Academic Award with twin brother, Cory, who also currently plays for the Vols ... Both recorded 4.182 GPAs.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 5/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 … Saw action as offensive line backup against UAB and Mississippi State ... Vols rushed for a season-high 266 yards and three touchdowns against UAB ... Played as reserve in Vols junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy … Matched his brother in compiling three straight Academic All-SEC selections. 2007 – Games/Starts: 3/0 ... Appeared in games against Arkansas State, Georgia and Louisiana-Lafayette ... Second year as regular SEC travel squad member. 2006 – Games/Starts: 0/0 ... Squad member who worked his way onto travel squads for several conference road games.

2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named to Tennessean’s 2004 All-Midstate team for offense and defense, as well as Shoney’s Prep Scrapbook first team for offense and defense ... Twice selected All-Region and All-County ... Played in Tennessee-Kentucky AllStar Game ... Recorded 116 career tackles and six sacks ... Had 65 tackles (37 solo) as senior, with 4½ sacks and nine tackles for loss ... Also named to Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association All-Midstate Team as junior pitcher. COACH AT WHITE HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL – Jeff Porter. BORN – Aug. 21, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 Academic All-SEC • 2006 Academic All-SEC

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Cory Sullins Senior, 1L Offensive Line

6-1 • 270 • Finance • Cottontown

Cory Baker SULLINS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Played on same side of high school offensive line as his brother (Cory at tackle, Cody at guard), and both started at defensive tackle on defense.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 2/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 2/0 … Saw action as offensive line reserve against UAB and Mississippi State ... Vols rushed for a season-high 266 yards and three touchdowns against UAB ... Started at center in Vols junior varsity win over Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy … Matched his brother in compiling three straight Academic All-SEC selections. 2007 – Squad member. 2006 – Squad member. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – All-State first team by Tennessee sportswriters, coaches and Associated Press … All-Midstate first team offense by The Tennessean and Shoney’s Prep Scrapbook … All-County and All-Region … Region offensive lineman of the year … Played in Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Game … Recorded 135 career tackles and 5½ sacks … Senior season, compiled 61 tackles (31 solo) and one sack … Shared player of the week honors senior season with his brother, Cody … Twice named to All-County and All-District baseball teams. COACH AT WHITE HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL – Jeff Porter. BORN – Aug. 21, 1987. SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Academic All-SEC • 2007 Academic All-SEC • 2006 Academic All-SEC


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Sophomore Defensive End

6-2 • 255 • Geography • Alcoa

Victor Thomas Junior, 1L Defensive Tackle

6-4 • 286 • Legal Studies • Olive Branch, Miss.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 9/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 7/0 …Saw action in seven games as backup on defensive line but did not record a tackle … Made appearances against UCLA, UAB, Northern Illinois, Georgia, Mis-sissippi State, Alabama and Wyoming. 2007 – Games/Starts: 2/0 ... Played in two games, including key SEC win over Georgia … Teamed for assisted quarterback sack against Louisiana-Lafayette in other appearance. 2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Named All-Region and twice selected All-County ... As senior, totaled 44 tackles including 6½ sacks ... Tallied 40-plus tackles in 2004 ... Threeyear starter on defensive line while also starting at left tackle as senior ... Team finished senior campaign with 12-2 record and lost North Half Championship to South Panola ... Lost in first round of playoffs after 10-1 regular season as junior ... Three-year participant in track and field, specializing in shot put. COACH AT OLIVE BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL – Jamie Mitchell. BORN – Feb. 26, 1988.

Freshman Offensive Tackle

6-5 • 268 • Arts & Sciences • Baton Rouge, La.

Dallas Treymell THOMAS

6-1 • 221 • Sports Mgmt./Comm. Studies/Poli. Sci. Lithonia, Ga.

LaMarcus Alexander THOMPSON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Owns 20 special teams tackles in two seasons ... Served as three-year captain for his high school golf team.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 26/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/0 … Special teams standout tied for team-lead with 10 tackles ... Had career-high three tackles against Mississippi State ... Recorded multiple tackles against UAB, MSU, Alabama and Vanderbilt ... Passed 40 credit hours. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Played in every game as special teams regular ... Tied for fourth on team with 10 special teams tackles ... Contributed two tackles each against Southern Mississippi, Louisiana-Lafayette and in comeback win over Vanderbilt.

UT 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5

DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 1 UAB 1 Florida 0 at Auburn 0 Northern Illinois 0 at Georgia 0 Mississippi State 2 Alabama 1 at South Carolina 0 Wyoming 0 at Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 0 2008 Totals 5

AT 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 AT 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 5

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0

LaMARCUS THOMPSON CAREER STATISTICS

DEFENSE YEAR G 2007 14 2008 12 Totals 26

UT AT TT 5 5 10 5 5 10 10 10 20

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR/ INT/ HIGH FF YDS PD YDS TKLE 0 0 0 0/0 2-3x 1 0 0 0/0 3-MSU 1 0 0 0/0 3-MSU

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL – First team Class 4A All-State as senior ... All-District as junior and senior ... First team all-state as junior ... The Shreveport Times No. 12-ranked prospect in Louisiana ... Louisiana All Super Dozen Team as a senior ... Played in U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl in Baton Rouge, La., following senior season … Offensive line grades were 98 percent as senior and 92 percent as junior. COACH AT SCOTLANDVILLE HIGH SCHOOL – Richard Oliver. BORN – Oct. 30, 1989.

Junior, 2L Linebacker

DEFENSE 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

RECORDS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Did not allow a sack during his junior and senior high school seasons.

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LaMarcus Thompson

LaMARCUS THOMPSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

HONORS

71

Dallas Thomas

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – High school All-State by Jackson Clarion Ledger and Best of Preps by Memphis Commercial Appeal.

REVIEW

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL – Three times named first-team All-State (2004-06) ... Preseason All-America prior to senior season ... Named All-Region and All-County four consecutive years and three-time All-District as a senior, junior and sophomore … As senior, tallied more than 70 tackles with 10 sacks ... As junior, totaled 70 tackles and eight sacks ... As sophomore, totaled 132 tackles and 10 sacks ... Tallied 15 tackles and four sacks in state championship game as sophomore … Contributed to three straight state championship teams from 2004-06 ... Fouryear starter in football ... Honored as team captain as senior ... Two-year letterman in basketball and one-year starter for Tornadoes ... Originally signed with Tennessee in 2007 but did not qualify. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Did not play in his two seasons at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College due to injury ... Enrolled at Tennessee in January. COACH AT ALCOA HIGH SCHOOL – Gary Rankin. BORN – April 20, 1989.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Did not play in his two seasons at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College because of injury.

THE VOLS

Victor THOMAS Jr.

STAFF

Rae SYKES

OUTLOOK

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Rae Sykes

2006 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Two-time All-State and All-DeKalb/Rockdale County ... Redan MVP for 2004 ... Tallied 120 tackles with 11 sacks and eight forced fumbles in 2005 ... Had 21 tackles versus rival Stephenson, with three tackles for loss and one forced fumble ... Added 19 tackles, including two sacks, against Lithonia ... Had 22 tackles versus Tri-Cities as junior ... Four-year starter with two years at linebacker and two on defensive line ... Also started at fullback as senior ... Two-time captain ... Lettered two years in track, clocking a 4.52 time in 40-yard dash. COACH AT REDAN HIGH SCHOOL – Ronnie Fleetwood. BORN – Sept. 8, 1987.

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13

Daryl Vereen Sophomore, 1L Linebacker

Daryl Andre VEREEN Jr.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Earned 2008 Freshman All-SEC selection by league coaches.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 7/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 0/0 … Provided depth at linebacker position as season progressed ... Finished season with three tackles, all on special teams ... Had stops against Mississippi State, Alabama and Kentucky. 2007 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-Atlantic Region ... CBSsportsline.com All-Region first-team ... All-Charlotte second-team by Charlotte Observer ... Three-time AllConference and twice named All-County ... All-Area Offensive Player of the Year in 2006 ... Gridiron Great Award for 2005 and 2006 by WSOC-TV … Finished senior season with Mecklenburg County season rushing record 2,603 yards to go with 31 touchdowns ... Despite missing four games to injury as junior, rushed for 1,201 yards and 16 touchdowns with 6.4-yard average … Four-year let-terman and three-year starter … Team captain as junior and senior ... Also starter on 2005 state basketball championship team and 2006 state runner-up ... Four-year basketball letterman and two-year starter ... Averaged more than 16 points per game at small forward position ... Named All-County in track and field as junior and regional finalist in 100M dash as sophomore ... Top-times in track included 10.4 in 100M and 21.30 in 200M ... Honor Roll in 2005 and 2006 ... Served as page in North Carolina House of Representatives in 2005. COACH AT NORTH MECKLENBURG HIGH SCHOOL – Glenn Padgett. BORN – Jan. 22, 1989.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 108

DEFENSE 2008 at UCLA at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming Kentucky 2008 Totals

UT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

AT 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DARYL VEREEN CAREER THOMPSON STATISTICS DEFENSE SACKS/ TFL/ FR/ YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF YDS 2008 7 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 SUPERLATIVES • 2008 Freshman All-SEC Coaches

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Junior, 2L Defensive Back

6-0 • 201 • Geography • Hampton, Va.

6-0 • 213 • Psychology • Charlotte, N.C.

DARYL VEREEN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Brent Vinson

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ HIGH PD YDS TKLE 0 0 1-3x

Brent Leeland VINSON

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Began playing football as junior in high school ... Cousin of former Virginia Tech All-America and current Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jimmy Williams.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 22/10 2008 – Games/Starts: 8/0 … Battled injuries all season ... Finished with 13 tackles ... Had 69-yard interception return against Vanderbilt ... Turned in seasonhigh five tackles at Georgia .. Added one tackle against UAB ... Recorded multiple tackles against Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Vanderbilt. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/10 ... Second on team with eight passes defensed ... Broke into starting lineup against Georgia and held left cornerback position for remainder of season ... Saw time at wide receiver against California and Southern Mississippi ... Played at defensive back for first time in fourth quarter against Florida, recording one tackle ... First career interception came in Arkansas State contest ... Two tackles against Georgia in first career start before leaving game with shoulder injury ... Battled that injury throughout season but did not miss a start ... Broke up two passes and finished with five tackles at Mississippi State ... Set career-high with seven tackles at Alabama ... Finished with four tackles against South Carolina ... Two tackles each against Louisiana-Lafayette and Arkansas ... Had four tackles at Kentucky ... Finished with two tackles and PBU against LSU ... Added four tackles and one pass-breakup in Outback Bowl against Wisconsin. HIGH SCHOOL – Helped lead Hargrave Military Academy to a 7-3 finish in 2006 ... Against West Virginia University junior varsity squad, tallied more than 350 yards receiving and two touchdowns ... Rated top prep player at Hargrave by multiple recruiting services ... PrepStar All-America as senior in 2005 ... Member of Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super South 100 ... Coaches' first-team All-State as receiver, cornerback and kick returner as senior ... Also All-District … Led team to Peninsula District championship and 11-1 record ... Accounted for more than 1,200 receiving yards, 400 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns while returning two interceptions and four punts for touchdowns ... Had five total interceptions as senior ... Returned two punts each for TDs against Bethel and Warwick ... Earned All-District honors in football and basketball as junior in 2004 … Caught 29 passes for 475 yards and eight touchdowns junior season … Only began playing football as a junior in high school ... Cousin of former Virginia Tech All-America and current Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jimmy Williams. COACH AT HARGRAVE MILITARY ACADEMY – Robert Prunty. COACH AT PHOEBUS HIGH SCHOOL – William Dee. BORN – Dec. 17, 1986. SUPERLATIVES • 2007 Freshman All-SEC Rivals.com

BRENT VINSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DEFENSE 2007 UT at California 0 Southern Miss. 0 at Florida 0 Arkansas State 4 Georgia 2 at Mississippi St. 3 at Alabama 6 South Carolina 3 La.-Lafayette 2 Arkansas 1 Vanderbilt 0 at Kentucky 3 LSU (SEC Champ.) 1 Wisconsin (Bowl) 4 2007 Totals 29

DEFENSE 2008 UT UAB 0 Florida 1 at Auburn 0 Northern Illinois 0 at Georgia 3 Mississippi State 0 Alabama 1 at Vanderbilt 1 2008 Totals 6

AT 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 8 AT 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 7

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 7 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 37 0 0 SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 1 0 0 2 0 1/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 1/4

BRENT VINSON CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE YEAR G UT AT 2007 14 29 8 2008 8 6 7 Totals 22 35 15

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SACKS/ TFL/ FR/ TT YDS YDS FF YDS 37 0/0 0/0 0 0 13 0/0 1/4 0 0 50 0/0 1/4 0 0

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INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1/0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 INT/ PD YDS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1/69 2 0

INT/ HIGH PD YDS TKLE 8 1/0 7-Ala 2 1/69 5-Ga 10 2/69 7-Ala

Prentiss Waggner Freshman Defensive Back

6-2 • 177 • Arts & Sciences • Clinton, La.

Prentiss Pierre WAGGNER

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Louisiana Football Coaches Association All-State wide receiver and defensive back as senior.

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Christopher Tyrell WALKER

UT 1 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 4 0 13

AT 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1/7 1/7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1/3 2/6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1/9 1/9 1 0 0 15 3/19 4/22

CHRIS WALKER CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE YEAR 2007 2008 Totals

G UT AT TT 14 2 1 3 11 13 2 15 25 15 3 18

SACKS/ YDS 0/0 3/19 3/19

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ FF YDS 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TFL/ FR/ INT/ HIGH YDS FF YDS PD YDS TKLE 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-ULL 4/22 2 0 0 0/0 3-3x 4/22 2 0 0 0/0 3-4x

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CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 25/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 11/0 … Rising star had 15 tackles in reserve duty ... Played in every game except Wyoming contest ... Finished strong, including career-high four tackles at Vanderbilt ... Registered three stops against both UAB and Mississippi State ... Also made two tackles at Auburn ... Forced fumbles against UAB and Vanderbilt. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/0 ... Special teams performer appeared in all 14 games ... Finished with three tackles while working his way into defensive end rotation ... All three tackles came during extended minutes against Louisiana-Lafayette. HIGH SCHOOL – PrepStar All-America ... Twice named Tennessee sportswriters first-team All-State for Division II … Memphis Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Private School Team ... Finalist for the Division II Mr. Football Award ... Two-time All-Conference and All-Region … As senior, tallied 85 tackles including eight for loss and three sacks ... During junior sea-son, totaled 83 tackles, 11 tackles for lost yardage, four sacks, two interceptions and nine forced fumbles ... Tallied 53 tackles as sophomore, with two for loss and one fumble recovery … Also standout on basketball court and named one of city’s top 20 players by Memphis Commercial Appeal ... Averaged 18 points per game and led city in rebounding ... Four-year basketball starter and three-year starter in football ... Father, Albert,

AT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

HONORS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Earned 2009 Andy Spiva Award as Vols’ most improved player during spring practice.

DEFENSE 2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

UT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

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6-3 • 232 • Communication Studies • Memphis

DEFENSE 2007 at California Southern Miss. at Florida Arkansas State Georgia at Mississippi St. at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky LSU (SEC Champ.) Wisconsin (Bowl) 2007 Totals

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Junior, 2L Defensive End

CHRIS WALKER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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Chris Walker

played linebacker for North Alabama and entered training camp with Dallas Cowboys before injuries stalled his playing career. COACH AT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS HIGH SCHOOL – Kevin Locastro. BORN – Jan. 10, 1989.

OUTLOOK

2008 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – Defensive MVP as senior in 2007 ... Finalist for Warrick Dunn Award presented to most outstanding player in Baton Rouge area ... PrepStar AllRegion … Named Class 2A All-State, Louisiana Class 2A MVP, All-Metro and AllDistrict as junior in 2006 ... Earned outstanding defensive player award for 2006 by Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... All-District as sophomore in 2005 … Finished with 45 tackles and nine interceptions, while adding 873 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns in 2007 ... Caught 31 balls for 795 yards and 13 touchdowns, with 70 tackles, 16 interceptions and 14 pass break-ups on defense in 2006 ... In 2005, caught 23 passes for 458 yards and five touchdowns, while adding one interception and five pass breakups ... As freshman in 2004, brought in 18 passes for 328 yards and two touch-downs … Four-year starter in football ... Holds school records with 26 career interceptions and 16 season interceptions (2006) ... Three-year starter at guard in basketball ... Led team in as-sists, averaging more than 10 per game ... Led basketball team in assists as junior, averaging 11 per game ... Earned second-team All-District honors in basketball as junior ... Three-year letterman in track and field ... Qualified for state championships in 200m (4th place), 4x200m (4th) and 4x400m (4th) as junior ... Personal best time of 22.0 in 200m ... Coach COACH AT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL – Robert Signater. BORN – June 28, 1990.

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Brandon Warren Junior, 1L Wide Receiver

6-2 • 216 • Africana Studies • Alcoa

Brandon Rashaun WARREN

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Transferred to Tennessee after earning Sporting News Freshman All-America honors at Florida State in 2006.

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2008 – Games/Starts: 12/1 … Caught 10 passes for 85 yards in debut season for Vols ... Best outing was 48 receiving yards on a pair of receptions against UAB ... Included was career long catch and run of 42 yards in fourth quarter ... Added multiple reception games against Florida and Alabama ... Started his first game in a Tennessee uniform, against UCLA in Rose Bowl. 2006 – Games/Starts: 12/9 ... As first-year player at Florida State, named Sporting News All-ACC Freshman tight end ... Led all FSU tight ends in receptions … Averaged 10.8 yards per catch, hauling in 28 balls for 301 yards and one touchdown … Missed Boston College game due to hip injury ... Other three nonstarts were when offense opened in formation without TE … One of just three true freshmen to start at skill position in 2006. HIGH SCHOOL – Rated five-star player and No. 1 overall prospect in state of Tennessee by Rivals.com ... Also played defense in high school and ranked as Rivals.com's No. 2 weak-side defensive end in class of 2006 ... Four-star player and No. 7 tight end in nation according to Scout.com ... Named to PrepStar Top 100 Dream Team ... Named 20th overall prospect and No. 1 tight end on ESPN 150 for 2006 … Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra Defensive Player of Year in 2005 after tallying 83 tackles and 14 sacks from his defensive end position ... Also named News Sentinel’s 2004 Sophomore of the Year ... Two-time first team allstate by Tennessee Sports Writers Association after helping lead Alcoa to backto-back state championships ... Enjoyed outstanding senior season that saw him record 614 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. COACH AT ALCOA HIGH SCHOOL – Gary Rankin. COACH AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY – Bobby Bowden. BORN – July 18, 1987. BRANDON WARREN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RECEIVING 2006* REC YDS TD at Miami (Fla.) 1 3 0 Troy 3 56 0 Clemson 3 25 0 Rice 3 37 0 at N.C. State 5 47 1 at Duke 0 0 0 at Maryland 3 21 0 Virginia 4 56 0 Wake Forest 1 16 0 Western Michigan 0 0 0 Florida 4 32 0 UCLA (Bowl) 1 8 0 2006 Totals 28 301 1 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

2008 at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

REC 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 10

BRANDON WARREN CAREER STATISTICS

YDS 5 48 12 0 0 0 3 8 3 0 0 6 85

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RECEIVING AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YDS REC GAME TD LONG YDS 2006* 12 28 301 10.8 25.1 1 29-Va 56-2x 2008 12 10 85 8.5 7.1 0 42-UAB 48-UAB Totals 24 38 386 10.2 16.1 1 42-UAB 56-2x Warren has two career kickoff returns at Tennessee for 34 yards (career long 18 vs. Florida 2008). *Warren played the 2006 season at Florida State.

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SUPERLATIVES • 2006 Freshman All-ACC Sporting News

Rod Wilks

Freshman Defensive Back

6-0, • 220 • Arts & Sciences • Smyrna

Rodriquez Martell WILKS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Helped Smyrna High School win back-to-back state football championships in Tennessee highest classification … Brother of Vols defensive back Marsalous Johnson.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 2008 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – First team All-State as a senior and junior ... Mr. Football Back of the Year Class 5A in 2007 ... Named All-Midstate Football Player of the Year by the Tennessean … PrepStar All-Region... Member All-Region as a junior and senior ... BlueCross Bowl Defensive MVP in 2007 state championship game ... No. 2 prospect on Knoxville News Sentinel Top 25 … As senior in 2007, caught 77 passes for 1,170 yards and 20 touchdowns … Also had punt and kickoff return for touchdown … Had 62 tackles and six interceptions as cornerback ... 77 receptions was Smyrna high school season record ... Most career touchdowns in Smyrna history …... Four-year starter ... Team captain and Team MVP of Smyrna High. COACH AT SMYRNA HIGH SCHOOL – Phillip Shadowens. BORN – Nov. 12, 1988.

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Dan Williams Senior, 2L Defensive Tackle

6-3 • 327 • Legal Studies • Memphis

Daniel Ellis WILLIAMS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Contributed one of the highlight plays for 2007 when he blocked Kentucky’s 34-yard field goal attempt in the second overtime, extending the game UT won 52-50 in four overtimes to advance to the SEC Championship Game.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 32/19 2008 – Games/Starts: 12/9 … Paced defensive tackles in 2008 with 48 total tackles ... Second on team with nine quarterback pressures and tied for third with 8½ tackles for loss, resulting in minus-19 yards ... Career high eight tackles at Auburn ... Added six tackles at Georgia and five at Vanderbilt ... Two TFLs at both Auburn and Vanderbilt, and had 1½ stops behind line at UCLA ... Eric Berry and he were only Vols with at least three tackles in every game last season. 2007 – Games/Starts: 14/10 ... Started nine games overall and six of final seven ... Finished with one tackle and was credited with shared TFL at California ... In first career start, recorded career-high six tackles against Southern Mississippi ... Had three tackles against Arkansas State ... Had five tackles at Mississippi State ... Had four tackles, including team-high three TFLs, against South Carolina ... Finished with five tackles, including sack, against Arkansas ... Tied career-high with six tackles, including TFL, against Vanderbilt ... One tackle along with huge FG block at Kentucky ... Had one of three UT sacks in Outback Bowl against Wisconsin. 2006 – Games/Starts: 6/0 ... Appeared in six games, including the final three contests against Vanderbilt, Kentucky and Penn State ... Also appeared against California, Marshall and Mem-phis ... Had one sack against Marshall. 2005 – Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL – All-State by Associated Press and Tennessee sportswriters in 2004 ... Honorable mention All-Southern by Orlando Sentinel ... All-Metro and member of Elite team by Memphis Commercial Appeal in 2003 as well as AllRegion and most valuable defensive lineman ... As senior, totals included 132 tackles, five sacks, four forced fumbles and two recoveries ... Had season-best 12 tackles vs. Memphis University School ... As junior in 2003, totaled 85 tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and four recoveries ... Finished sophomore year with 75 tackles, 10 for lost yardage and two sacks ... Helped team to playoffs in 2003 and 2004. COACH AT EAST HIGH SCHOOL – Wayne Randall. BORN – June 1, 1987. DAN WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSE 2006 California Marshall Memphis

UT 0 1 0

AT 0 0 0

TT 0 1 0

SACKS/ YDS 0 1/1 0

TFL/ YDS 0 1/1 0

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0


0 0 0 1

0 0 0 1/1

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 1 0 0.5/1 6 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 3/11 2 0 0 5 1/15 1/15 6 0 1/1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1/3 1/3 40 2/18 6.5/31

DAN WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS

FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FR/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

57

0 0 0 0

INT/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Gerald Williams

DEFENSE YEAR G 2008 10

Junior, 1L Defensive End

UT 8

AT 4

6-4 • 248 • Africana Studies • Lauderdale Lakes, Fla

Gerald Lee Deangelo WILLIAMS Jr.

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Key member of 2007 City College of San Francisco team that was named junior college national champions by J.C. Grid-Wire.

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 10/0 2008 – Games/Starts: 10/0 … Became steady performer for Vols as season progressed ... Finished with 12 tackles, including five at South Carolina ... Also had multiple stops against Auburn and Alabama ... Added one pass deflection against Northern Illinois and shared tackle for loss against Gamecocks. JUNIOR COLLEGE – Finished 2007 with 146 tackles and six forced fumbles for City College of San Francisco ... Led CCSF to school’s fifth junior college national championship, as named by J.C. Grid-Wire ... Defeated Sierra 24-10 in Hawaiian Punch Bowl to claim Northern California championship ... Then rallied past Mount San Antonio 31-28 for California Community College title ... CCSF finished 12-1 in 2007 ... In 2006 at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy, had 96 tackles and two forced fumbles. HIGH SCHOOL – Named to Atlanta Journal-Constitution's 2004 Super Southern 100 team ... Named 2004 first-team All-Broward County Defense by Miami Herald … As high school senior in 2004, totaled 115 tackles with 15 tackles-for-loss, nine sacks and three interceptions ... Finished with 132 tackles, six sacks and four interceptions as a junior, 105 tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore, and 98 tackles and two interceptions his freshman year ... Had 23 tackles, a 25-yard interception return for TD and two sacks against Dillard HS ... Against Miramar HS, had 20 tackles and 89-yard interception return for touchdown … Four-year high school starter at linebacker ... Also played basketball, averaging 14 points and 12 rebounds per game senior year … Originally signed with Tennessee in 2005. COACH AT BOYD ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL – Spence McCray. COACH AT CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO – George Rush. BORN – Sept. 27, 1986. GERALD WILLIAMS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS UT 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 8

AT 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4

TT 0 2 0 0 1 2 5 1 0 1 12

SACKS/ TFL/ YDS YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5/2

FR/ FF YDS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT/ PD YDS 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

33

FR/ FF YDS 0 0

INT/ HIGH PD YDS TKLE 1 0 5-SC

Toney Williams Freshman Tailback

6-0, • 218 • Arts & Sciences • Alpharetta, Ga.

Toney Dewayne WILLIAMS

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – After enrolling at UT this past January, began collegiate career in impressive fashion by making VolScholar Honor Roll in first semester

CAREER GAMES/STARTS – 0/0 HIGH SCHOOL – Rated No. 4 among fullbacks in 2009 class by Scout.com … Invited to Under Armour All-America Game following 2008 season ... Named to Georgia 150 and Super Southern 100 by Atlanta Journal Constitution ... Selected Georgia Class 5A Player of the Year in 2008 while leading Milton HS to state playoffs for first time in nine season ... Named Georgia Sports Writers Association All-State and All-Fulton County as senior … Rushed for 1,945 yards and scored 26 touchdowns as senior ... Ran for 785 yards and seven touchdowns as junior while grabbing 22 catches for 240 yards … Scored seven touchdowns in Milton’s 2008 season-opening win ... Enrolled at Tennessee in January. COACH AT MILTON HIGH SCHOOL – Scott Walker. BORN – Oct. 24, 1990.

Chris Woolsey Head Manager

Journalism and Electronic Media • Franklin Christopher Samuel WOOLSEY

TENNESSEE TRIVIA – Fresh on the heels of earning his degree in journalism and electronic media, Woolsey plans to enter UT graduate school in sport management.

Chris Woolsey takes over as head manager on Roger Frazier’s equipment team. The Franklin native enters his fourth season on staff and assumes command of coordinating the squadron of student managers. Woolsey lettered three years in wrestling at Nashville’s Montgomery Bell Academy, earning co-captain status his senior year in the 145-pound weight class. As a sophomore, Woolsey helped the Big Red to a third-place state finish. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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DEFENSE 2008 UAB at Auburn Northern Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky 2008 Totals

SACKS/TFL/ TT YDS YDS 12 0/0 0.5/2

RECORDS

DEFENSE SACKS/ TFL/ FR/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF YDS PD YDS TKLE 2006 6 1 1 2 1/1 1/1 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2007 14 19 21 40 2/18 6.5/31 0 0 0 0/0 6-2x 2008 12 23 25 48 1.5/7 8.5/19 0 0 1 0/0 8-Aub Totals 32 43 47 90 4.5/26 16/51 0 0 1 0/0 8-Aub

GERALD WILLIAMS CAREER STATISTICS

HONORS

SACKS/ TFL/ TT YDS YDS 3 0 2/5 3 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 2/3 3 0 0.5/0 6 0 0.5/1 3 0 1/2 4 0 0 4 0 0.5/0 3 0 0 5 0 2/8 3 0 0 48 1.5/7 8.5/19

0 0 0 0

REVIEW

AT 0 1 3 3 3 4 1 3 2 2 1 2 25

0 0 0 1/1

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DEFENSE 2008 UT at UCLA 3 UAB 2 Florida 0 at Auburn 5 Northern Illinois 0 at Georgia 2 Mississippi State 2 Alabama 1 at South Carolina 2 Wyoming 1 at Vanderbilt 4 Kentucky 1 2008 Totals 23

AT 1 4 1 2 1 4 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 21

1 0 0 2

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DEFENSE 2007 UT at California 0 Southern Miss. 2 at Florida 0 Arkansas State 1 Georgia 1 at Mississippi St. 1 at Alabama 2 South Carolina 4 La.-Lafayette 0 Arkansas 1 Vanderbilt 4 at Kentucky 1 LSU (SEC Champ.) 1 Wisconsin (Bowl) 1 2007 Totals 19

1 0 0 1

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2009 VOLUNTEER SQUAD

Geoff Courtney

Grant Jessen

Michael Odell

Albert Davies

Jeremy Jester

Chip Rhome

Sam Edgmon

Charles Karlosky

Jake Storey

Cory Eichholtz

Ben Lehning

Matt Wegzyn

Ethan Ingham

Jon Morrison

Tyler Wolf

Junior • WR/H • 6-1 • 180 • Knoxville

Junior • DB • 5-10 • 200 • Charlotte, N.C.

Sophomore • FB • 6-1 • 220 • Pulaski

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Freshman • DB • 5-8 • 180 • Knoxville

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Freshman • PK • 6-0 • 195 • Portland

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Freshman • LB • 6-0 • 210 • Cordova

Freshman • TE • 6-3 • 235 • Sevierville

Junior • DL • 6-3 • 220 • Cookeville

Sophomore • TE • 6-0 • 230 • Nashville

Sophomore • DE • 6-2 • 255 • Knoxville

Sophomore • WR • 6-0 • 211 • Kodiak, Alaska

Sophomore • P • 6-3 • 200 • Christiana

Sophomore • LB • 5-11 • 218 • Titusville, Fla.

Freshman • TE • 6-3 • 230 • Northville, Mich.

Junior • DB • 6-0 • 200 • Cookeville


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2009 SIGNEES

Signees Montori Huges, Nigel Mitchell-Thornton, Rae Sykes and Toney Williams enrolled at UT in January and are included with the returning Vols.

Jerod Askew

Linebacker • 6-1 • 230 • Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Smith HS)

Honors: Ranked as the No. 79 overall prospect in the nation and the No. 6 inside linebacker by Rivals.com ... Picked as the No. 1 overall run-stopper in the country by Rivals.com ... Earned No. 6 overall middle linebacker ranking by Scout.com ... Ranked as the No. 147 overall prospect in the ESPN 150 ... Ranked as the No. 12 outside linebacker in the nation by ESPN ... Ranked as the No. 16 overall linebacker according to SuperPrep Magazine ... Named SuperPrep AllAmerican ... Named first-team All-State as a junior and a senior ... Named AllDistrict, All-Region and All-Tidewater as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Led Oscar Smith to Group AAA Division 6 State Championship in 2008 ... Selected to play in Hawaii All-Star Football Classic after his senior season ... Holds school records for single-season tackles and career tackles ... Ranks second in school history in sacks. Stats: Posted 140 tackles, 22 TFL, 10 sacks and 3 interceptions as a senior ... Registered 126 tackles, 20 TFL, 13 sacks and two interceptions as a junior.

Misc: Oscar Smith defense held opponents to an average of 4.1 points per game in 2008 ... Named a team captain his senior year ... Oscar Smith captured four district titles, two region titles and one state title while compiling a 48-4 record with Askew on the roster ... Coach at Oscar Smith High School: Richard Morgan.

Bryce Brown

Running Back • 6-0 • 215 • Wichita, Kan. (Wichita East HS)

Honors: Rated as the No. 1 running back and the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2009 class by Rivals.com … Rated No. 1 at running back by Scout.com and No. 2 by ESPN … Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American game … Earned AllAmerica honors from USA Today and Parade Magazine as a senior … Also named All-State in 2008 … Earned All-City and All-State honors as a junior. Stats: Rushed for 1,872 yards and scored 30 touchdowns as a senior and over 1,800 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior. Misc: Coach at Wichita East: Brian Byers

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Mike Edwards

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Defensive Back • 5-10 • 170 • Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville Academic Campus)

Honors: Rated as the No. 48 cornerback nationally by Rivals.com ... Ranked the No. 21 overall prospect in Ohio after the 2008 high school season ... Rated as the No. 21 cornerback in the 2009 class by Scout.com ... Earned No. 36 ranking among cornerbacks by ESPN ... Named first-team All-State as a senior ... Named one of the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Top 40 High School Football Players for 2008 ... Named 2008 All-District by the Associated Press. Stats: Accounted for 34 tackles and five interceptions as a senior.

Misc: First football player from his high school to sign with an SEC school ... Coach at Glenville High School: Ted Ginn.

Eric Gordon

Defensive Back • 5-10 • 187 • Nashville (Hillsboro HS)

Honors: Named No. 16 overall cornerback and the No. 159 overall prospect in 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

the nation by Rivals.com .. Earned the No. 2 spot in the Rivals.com Tennessee Preseason Top 25 ... Ranked as No. 29 cornerback in the nation by Scout.com ... Ranked as the No. 41 overall defensive back by SuperPrep Magazine ... Named SuperPrep All-American ... Member of the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Super Southern 100 ... Named to The Dream Team by The Tennessean as both a junior and a senior ... Named to the Knoxville News-Sentinel’s Top 20 Prospects in Tennessee list following the 2008 season ... Named a finalist for Tennessee’s Mr. Football award as a senior... Earned Offensive MVP honors at the BlueCross Bowl after leading Hillsboro to the 4A State Championship in 2008 ... Named All-Metro, All Region 5-4A and All-State as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Selected All-Midstate as a senior ... Selected to play in the Toyota East-West All-star game.

Stats: Rushed for 510 yards and nine touchdowns while catching 43 passes for 716 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... Caught 41 passes for 801 yards as a junior ... Posted 34 tackles and five interceptions as a senior and 77 tackles and six picks as a junior. Misc: Coach at Hillsboro High School: Scott Blade.

James Green

Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 190 • Tallahassee, Fla. (Leon HS)

Honors: Ranked as the No. 123 overall prospect and the No. 17 wide receiver in the 2009 class by Rivals.com ... Rated as the No. 73 wide receiver by Scout.com ... Listed as the No. 44 wide receiver nationally by ESPN ... Selected to play in the Hawaii All-Star Football Classic after his senior season ... Ranked No. 46 on Orlando Sentinel’s Top 100 Prospects list for the state of Florida ... Named to the Florida Postseason Top 100 by the Miami Herald. Stats: Caught 45 passes for 807 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior ... Also returned four punts for 111 yards and eight kickoffs for 171 yards. Misc: Coach at Leon High School: Bill Ragans.

Daniel Hood

Offensive Lineman • 6-5 • 255 • Knoxville (Catholic HS)

Honors: Rated the No. 35 prospect in the nation at offensive tackle and the No. 10 overall prospect in the state of Tennessee by Rivals.com ... Named 2008 Tennessee Mr. Football Lineman for Class 3A ... Named all-region and all-state as a junior and a senior ... Played in the Toyota East-West All-Star Game after his senior season ... Helped lead Catholic High School to the 3A State Championship his senior year. Stats: Caught 12 passes for 245 yards and four touchdowns from the tight end position as a senior ... Also posted 62 tackles including 7.5 sacks. Misc: Coach at Catholic High School: Mark Pemberton.

Janzen Jackson

Defensive Back • 6-0 • 174 • Lake Charles, La. (Barbe HS)

Honors: Rated as the No. 17 overall prospect and the No. 2 cornerback in the 2009 class by Rivals.com ... Also rated the No. 2 overall prospect in Louisiana ... Rated No. 15 at his position by Scout.com and No. 9 by ESPN ... Listed No. 14 among defensive backs by SuperPrep ... Selected to play in the U.S. Army AllAmerica game and the Under Armour All-America game ... Named to the Mobile Press-Register Super Southeast 120 and the Orlando Sentinel’s All-Southern

Team ... Selected SuperPrep and USA Today All-America ... Named Class 5A AllState by the LSWA as a senior and a junior.

Stats: Made 94 tackles and picked off five passes as a senior ... Picked off 5 passes, totaled 93 tackles and blocked seven kicks as a junior ... Returned two punts for touchdowns in one game, setting a school and district record, as a senior. Misc: Also a standout in track and field as a hurdler ... Coach at Barbe High School: Jimmy Shaver.

Arthur Jeffery

Defensive Lineman • 6-4 • 285 • Sarasota, Fla. (Booker HS)

Honors: Named the No. 55 overall defensive tackle in the 2009 class by Rivals.com ... Ranked No. 20 among defensive tackles by Scout.com ... Slated No. 60 among defensive tackles according to ESPN ... Named second-team class 3A All-State by the FSWA as a junior ... Named a Reebok Florida Phenom by Florida Football Magazine prior to the 2008 season ... Named to the Florida Postseason Top 100 by the Miami Herald.

Stats: Registered 74 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, four forced fumbles and five blocked kicks in his final season of high school play as a junior.

Misc: Did not play his senior season due to an ACL/MCL injury ... Booker captured district championship his junior year ... Coach at Booker High School: Fred Gilmore.

Greg King

Linebacker • 6-3 • 200 • Memphis (Melrose H.S.)

Honors: Ranked the No. 31 overall linebacker in the 2009 class by Rivals.com and Scout.com … Rated No. 29 overall linebacker by ESPN … Named to the Knoxville News-Sentinel’s Top 20 Prospects in Tennessee list following the 2008 season ... Named to the 4A Tennessee Sports Writers All-State Team ... Named the No. 9 overall prospect in Tennessee by the Knoxville News-Sentinel prior to the 2008 season. Stats: Posted 130 tackles with four sacks and four forced fumbles as a senior ... Notched 70 tackles, 10 sacks and four forced fumbles as a junior. Misc: Uncle, Lamont Green, was team captain of the 1998 Florida State team Tennessee defeated in the Fiesta Bowl ... Coach at Melrose High School: Hubbard Alexander

Darren Myles

Safey • 6-1 • 190 • Atlanta, Ga. (Carver HS)

Honors: Rated the No. 9 safety and the No. 133 overall prospect in the nation by Rivals.com ... Rated No. 8 at his position by Scout.com and No. 5 by ESPN ... Listed No. 11 among defensive backs by SuperPrep ... Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America game ... Named to the Mobile Press Register's Super Southeast 120, the Orlando Sentinel's All Southern Team and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 ... Selected SuperPrep and Under Armour All-America ... Named to the Class AAA All-State team as a junior and a senior ... Named Most Valuable Defensive Back on his high school team as a sophomore and Most Valuable Player as a junior and a senior.

Stats: Posted 90 tackles, five forced fumbles, 16 pass break-ups and one interception as a senior ... Also rushed for 450 yards and 10 touchdowns while


Misc: Played basketball at Carver as a freshman and sophomore and also ran track ... High school coach is his father, Darren Myles, who played running back at Purdue.

Robert Nelson

Linebacker • 6-0 • 205 • Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stone Mountain HS)

Stats: Accumulated 151 tackles during his senior campaign ... Posted 176 tackles, 25 tackles for loss and 18 sacks as a junior ... Amassed 383 stops and 24 sacks in his high school career.

David Oku

Running Back • 5-10 • 186 • Midwest City, Okla. (Carl Albert HS)

Stats: Career totals are 5,802 rushing yards and 72 touchdowns ... Carried for 1,905 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior ... Carried 182 times for 1,628 yards and 20 touchdowns as a junior.

Nyshier Oliver

Athlete • 5-10 • 180 • Jersey City, NJ (Saint Peter’s Prep)

Stats: Rushed for 1,407 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior.

Misc: Also a standout in track and field ... Coach at St. Peters Prep School: Rich Hansen.

Kevin Revis

Honors: Ranked as the No. 11 center in the 2009 class and the No. 16 prospect in the state of Tennessee by Rivals.com ... Ranked No. 38 at offensive guard by Scout.com ... Rated No. 41 among offensive guards by ESPN ... Named to the Knoxville News-Sentinel’s Top 20 Prospects in Tennessee list following the

Stats: Threw for 1,020 yards and 14 touchdowns at quarterback as a senior ... At receiver caught 22 passes for 373 yards and three touchdowns while adding another 234 yards and three touchdowns rushing ... Finished his junior regular season with 26 catches for 452 yards and six touchdowns ... Also had 274 yards and four touchdowns passing.

Misc: Pahokee High School won three consecutive state championships with Richardson on the roster ... Coach at Pahokee High School: Blaze Thompson.

Zach Rogers

Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 170 • Nashville (David Lipscomb HS)

Honors: Rated as the No. 54 wide receiver in the 2009 class and the No. 9 overall prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com ... Ranked No. 56 at his position by Scout.com and No. 31 by ESPN ... Named to the Knoxville News-Sentinel’s Top 20 Prospects in Tennessee list following the 2008 season ... Named 2008 Mr. Football Back in the 3A classification ... Played in the Toyota East-West All-Star game ... Named All-State by the TFCA and the TSWA ... Named Region 5-3A Player of the Year ... Earned Middle Tennessee’s National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award as a senior ... Also earned All-State honors from the TFCA and the TSWA as a junior ... Selected first-team All-Region as a junior. Stats: Caught 14 passes for 369 yards and six touchdowns while rushing 59 times for 671 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... Caught 29 passes for 688 yards and eight touchdowns to go with 44 rushes for 465 yards and five touchdowns as a junior.

Misc: Brother of senior wide receiver Austin Rogers ... Helped team to Class 3A State Championship as a junior ... Won track and field state championships in four events his senior year and holds school records in six events ... Named The Tennessean’s Boys Track Athlete of the Year in 2008 ... Coach at David Lipscomb High School: Glenn McAdams.

Marsalis Teague

Athlete • 5-10 • 180 • Paris (Henry County)

Honors: Rated No. 28 among athletes and the No. 4 prospect in Tennessee by Rivals.com ... Rated No. 18 at cornerback by Scout.com ... Rated No. 47 in the athlete category by ESPN ... Listed No. 43 among defensive backs by SuperPrep ... Named to the Mobile Press Register's Super Southeast 120, the Orlando Sentinel's All Southern Team and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 ... Selected SuperPrep All-America ... Named to the Knoxville News-Sentinel’s Top 20 Prospects in Tennessee list following the 2008 season ... Named Class 4A Tennessee Mr. Football Back and Gatorade Tennessee Football Player of the Year in 2008... Selected MVP of the Toyota Allstar Classic ... Named All-Midstate as a junior. Stats: Rushed for 1,270 yards and 18 touchdowns while passing for 1,055 yards with 15 scores as a senior ... Finished his junior season with 1,616 yards passing for 17 touchdowns and 1,530 yards rushing for 16 touchdowns. Misc: Coach at Henry County High School: Joe Gaddis.

Marlon Walls

Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 225 • Olive Branch, Miss (Olive Branch/Hargrave Military Academy)

Honors: Ranked No. 5 among prep school prospects by Rivals.com ... Region Defensive MVP as a senior in 2007 ... Selected No. 2 prospect by the Memphis Commercial Appeal ... Named 2007 Player of the Year by the Memphis Touchdown Club ... Named first-team All-State and All-Region as a senior ... Also earned Region 1-5A Defensive MVP Honors ... Named Team Mississippi captain in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic ... Selected Shelby-Metro’s No. 2 Most Wanted Prospect ... Named Liberty Bowl Best of Preps. Stats: As a senior in 2007 at Olive Branch high school, set a school record with 11 sacks to go along with 127 tackles, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries ... As a junior in 2006 at Wooddale High School in Memphis, finished with 92 total tackles and 13 sacks on defense ... On offense, totaled 15 catches with five touchdowns at tight end. Misc: Originally signed with Tennessee in February of 2008, but played the 2008 season at Hargrave Military Academy ... Three-year starter at defensive end and linebacker ... Named team captain as a senior ... Participated on the basketball team as a junior and sophomore ... Competed in track as a junior, participating in the 400m, 4x200m and 4x400m ... Coach at Olive Branch High School: Scott Samsel. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Offensive Lineman • 6-4 • 265 • Evensville (Rhea County HS)

Honors: Rated the No. 68 overall recruit and the No. 9 wide receiver in the 2009 class by Rivals.com ... Also rated the No. 14 prospect in Florida by Rivals.com ... Rated No. 6 at his position by Scout.com and No. 13 by ESPN ... Also ranked the No. 112 prospect in the 2009 class by ESPN ... Selected to play in the Under Armour All-America game ... Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 and the Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... Named 2B Player of the Year and a finalist for Florida's Mr. Football 2008 ... Also earned All-Area honors ... Selected first-team Palm Beach Post AllPurpose Player ... Awarded FSWA All-State second-team honors as a wide receiver his junior season.

Misc: Coach at South Aiken High School: Robert Wrightenberry.

RECORDS

Honors: Rated the No. 39 athlete in the 2009 class and the No. 12 overall prospect in New Jersey by Rivals.com ... Rated No. 20 among all safeties in the 2009 class by Scout.com ... Rated No. 95 among athletes by ESPN ... Named the No. 9 overall recruit in the Northeast by SuperPrep Magazine ... Named firstteam All-County and third-team All-State as a senior... Named Hudson County Player of the Year by The Star Ledger as a junior.

Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 165 • Pahokee, Fla. (Pahokee HS)

Stats: Graded out at 91 percent as a senior and 72 percent as a junior ... Posted 31 tackles in two seasons of limited play on defense.

HONORS

Misc: Propelled Carl Albert to Oklahoma 5A state championship game his senior season ... Coach at Carl Albert High School: Gary Rose.

Nu’Keese Richardson

Honors: Rated the No. 20 offensive tackle in the 2009 class and the No. 11 overall prospect in South Carolina by Rivals.com ... Ranked No. 31 at his position by Scout.com and No. 32 by ESPN ... Selected to the Sweet 16 Dream Team by the Augusta Chronicle ... Selected to play in the Shrine Bowl for South Carolina ... Named All-Area by the Augusta Chronicle and the Atkins Standard.

REVIEW

Honors: Rated the No. 1 overall all-purpose back and the No. 97 overall recruit in the 2009 class by Rivals.com ... Also selected as the No. 3 prospect in Oklahoma following the 2008 season ... Ranked No. 9 among all running backs nationally by Scout.com ... Listed No. 13 among running backs by ESPN ... Selected to the ESPNU 150 (No. 127) ... Ranked as the No. 30 overall running back by SuperPrep Magazine ... Named SuperPrep All-American ... Named AllState by the Tulsa World as a senior ... Also earned All-State honors as a junior.

Misc: Helped team to Region 4 and the championship state quarterfinals his senior season ... Qualified for the state tournament as a heavyweight wrestler as a junior ... Scored a 29 on his ACT and posted a 3.8 GPA ... Named Preseason Academic AllState in 2008 ... Coach at Rhea County High School: Jason Fitzgerald.

Offensive Lineman • 6-6 • 315 • Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken HS)

THE VOLS

Misc: Also a member of Stone Mountain’s basketball team ... Coach at Stone Mountain High School: Charles Reeves.

Stats: Graded at 98 percent with 48 pancake blocks for the 2008 season.

JerQuari Schofield

STAFF

Honors: Rated No. 35 among inside linebackers and the No. 36 prospect in Georgia by Rivals.com ... Rated No. 18 at his position by ESPN ... Twice named to the Atlanta Journal Constitution All-State team.

2008 season ... Named a finalist for the Tennessee Mr. Football Award ... Played in the Toyota East-West All-Star game ... Named first-team All-State by both the state’s coaches and sportswriters ... Selected All-Region 4-4A and AllChattanooga Area ... Also earned Region 4-4A Offensive Lineman of the Year honor ... Named Chattanooga Times-Free Press Best of Preps first team.

OUTLOOK

catching 45 passes for 505 yards and five scores on offense ... Recorded 60 tackles, six interceptions and 10 pass breakups as a junior.

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2009 Season Review

Eric Berry

Cranked up and looking for good things to happen, their spirits buoyed by a top-20 preseason national ranking, the Vols instead crashed to their second losing campaign in four years in 2008. Tennessee notched a victory over Kentucky in the closing game to close a disappointing season with a 5-7 overall worksheet and a 3-5 slate in the Southeastern Conference. The brightest light in a rather dimly-lit season was sophomore safety Eric Berry. The Fairburn, Ga., native became the 33rd all-time UT player and the first since 1990 to claim consensus All-America honors. He earned first-team acclaim from all five NCAA-recognized outlets: American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Football Writers Association of America, Associated Press and Sporting News. At the conference level, Berry became the first Tennessee player since Peyton Manning to earn SEC Player of the Year honors. Other awards lauded upon the stellar sophomore included the 2008 Jack Tatum Award, presented annually by the Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) to the best defensive back in college football. He was also selected to receive the Vince Dooley Award for the Top Defensive Back in the Southeast presented by The Touchdown Club of Atlanta and the Tennessee Player of the Year award presented by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association. Lastly, he was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. Berry's combination of strength and skill helped him finish with a major college-best seven interceptions for 265 return yards, while adding 72 tackles to finish third on the Tennessee team and 18th among SEC leaders. For his career in just 25 games, Berry owns 12 interceptions for 487 return yards and three touchdowns. In two seasons he has broken interception return yardage records that had been on the books for a combined 187 years. He now owns records for a UT season (previously stood for 37 years), UT career (39 years), SEC season (52 years) and SEC career (59 years). He enters the 2009 season just 14 yards shy of the major college career record of 501 interception return yards set by Florida State's Terrell Buckley from 1989-91. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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Scoring Points Per Game First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Yardage Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing Passing Yardage Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing Total Offense Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game Kick Returns: #-Yards Average Per Return Punt Returns: #-Yards Average Per Return INT Returns: #-Yards Average Per Return Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Average Per Game Punts-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average Time of Possession 3rd-Down Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4th-Down Conversions 4th-Down Pct Sacks By-Yards Misc (Blocked FG Ret.) Yards Touchdowns Scored FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS PAT-ATTEMPTS Attendance Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

Score by Quarters Tennessee Opponents

1st 17 67

2nd 63 50

208 17.3 172 86 70 16 1,475 1,747 272 409 3.6 122.9 14 1,750 153-309-9 5.7 11.4 145.8 8 3,225 718 4.5 268.8 44-1,037 23.6 28-212 7.6 17-478 28.1 12-9 66-539 44.9 69-2,819 40.9 34.9 28:33 58/167 35% 5/14 36% 22-126 0 26 10-19 22-22 710,136 7/101,448 3rd 58 41

4th 70 40

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OT Total 0 208 3 201

OPP

201 16.8 195 75 100 20 1,237 1,514 277 444 2.8 103.1 6 1,925 186-332-17 5.8 10.3 160.4 8 3,162 776 4.1 263.5 39-820 21.0 20-251 12.6 9-193 21.4 9-3 70-539 44.9 64-2,643 41.3 37.0 31:26 69/186 37% 7/14 50% 25-170 0 20 21-25 18-19 369,199 5/73,840 -

2008 Scoreboard (5-7, 3-5 SEC)

Date UT rank Opponent (rank) (TV) Sept. 1 18/18 at UCLA (ESPN) Sept. 13 UAB (RAYCOM) Sept. 20 *Florida (4/4) (CBS) Sept. 27 *at Auburn (15/16) (CBS) Oct. 4 Northern Illinois (PPV) Oct. 11 *at Georgia (10/10) (CBS) Oct. 18 *Mississippi State (PPV) Oct. 25 *Alabama (2/2) (ESPN) *at South Carolina (ESPN2) Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Wyoming HC (PPV) Nov. 22 *at Vanderbilt (RAYCOM) Nov. 29 *Kentucky (ESPN2) Rankings listed (AP/USA Today) HC-Homecoming Name Arian Foster Lennon Creer Montario Hardesty Gerald Jones Tauren Poole Eric Berry Jonathan Crompton B.J. Coleman Kevin Cooper TEAM 6 Nick Stephens Totals Opponents Name Jonathan Crompton Nick Stephens B.J. Coleman Gerald Jones TEAM 6 Arian Foster Totals Opponents Name Gerald Jones Lucas Taylor Arian Foster Austin Rogers Josh Briscoe Luke Stocker Denarius Moore Brandon Warren Kevin Cooper Montario Hardesty Lennon Creer Eric Berry Tauren Poole Totals Opponents

GP 11 11 11 11 12 12 8 3 12 5 7 12 12

Att 131 73 76 23 22 7 37 7 5 0 23 409 444 GP 8 7 3 11 11 12 12

Site Time/Result Pasadena L 24-27 (ot) Knoxville W 35-3 Knoxville L 6-30 Auburn L 12-14 Knoxville W 13-9 Athens L 14-26 Knoxville W 34-3 Knoxville L 9-29 Columbia L 6-27 Knoxville L 7-13 Nashville W 20-10 Knoxville W 28-10 *-Southeastern Conference game

Rushing

Gain 597 392 289 148 87 44 107 24 10 7 49 1747 1514

Loss 27 4 18 22 1 7 80 7 0 -7 99 272 277

Passing

Effic 98.13 108.28 47.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 99.81 102.44 GP 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 12

Net 570 388 271 126 86 37 27 17 10 -1.4 -50 1475 1237

Cmp-Att-Int 86-167-5 63-130-3 4-8-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 153-309-9 186-332-17

No. 30 26 19 14 14 13 11 10 7 4 3 1 1 153 186

Receiving Yds 323 332 166 180 176 139 271 85 42 24 10 3 -1 1750 1925

Avg 4.4 5.3 3.6 5.5 3.9 5.3 0.7 2.4 2.0 0 -2.2 3.6 2.8 Pct 51.5 48.5 50.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 49.5 56.0 Avg 10.8 12.8 8.7 12.9 12.6 10.7 24.6 8.5 6.0 6.0 3.3 3.0 -1.0 11.4 10.3

TD 1 4 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 14 6 Yds 889 840 21 0 0 0 1750 1925 TD 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8

Name 8 Jonathan Crompton 17 Nick Stephens 27 Arian Foster 3 Lennon Creer 2 Montario Hardesty 4 Gerald Jones 28 Tauren Poole 18 B.J. Coleman 14 Eric Berry 45 Kevin Cooper TEAM Totals Opponents

Attend. 68,546 98,205 106,138 87,451 99,539 92,746 98,239 106,138 81,731 99,489 38,725 102,388

Long 41 45 27 55 19 23 15 10 4 -1.2 18 55 23 TD 4 4 0 0 0 0 8 8

Lng 63 60 7 0 0 0 63 37 Long 43 48 26 49 41 26 63 42 9 12 9 3 0 63 37

Avg/G 51.8 35.3 24.6 11.5 7.2 3.1 3.4 5.7 0.8 -7.1 122.9 103.1

Avg/G 111.1 120.0 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 145.8 160.4 Avg/G 29.4 27.7 15.1 15.0 14.7 11.6 22.6 7.1 3.5 2.2 0.9 0.2 -0.1 145.8 160.4

Name Gerald Jones Dennis Rogan Totals Opponents

Rush 27 -50 570 388 271 126 86 17 37 10 -7 1475 1237

Punt Returns

No. 42 25 2 69 64 No. 7 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 17 9

Pass 889 840 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 1750 1925

Total Avg/G 916 114.5 790 112.9 570 51.8 388 35.3 271 24.6 126 11.5 86 7.2 38 12.7 37 3.1 10 0.8 -7 -1.2 3225 268.8 3162 263.5

No. 15 13 28 20

Yds 150 62 212 251

Avg 10.0 4.8 7.6 12.6

TD 0 0 0 2

Long 40 10 40 78

No. 28 6 3 2 2 2 1 44 39

Yds 698 104 115 34 49 32 5 1037 820

Avg 24.9 17.3 38.3 17.0 24.5 16.0 5.0 23.6 21.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 43 31 43 18 27 21 5 43 67

No. 0 2

Yds 0 42

Avg 0.0 21.0

TD 0 1

Long 0 38

Fumble Returns

Totals Opponents

Name Eric Berry DeAngelo Willingham Demetrice Morley Brent Vinson Nevin McKenzie Dennis Rogan Robert Ayers Ellix Wilson Totals Opponents

Plays 204 153 132 73 76 25 22 15 7 5 6 718 776

Kickoff Returns

Name Dennis Rogan Lennon Creer Gerald Jones Brandon Warren Denarius Moore Eric Berry Luke Stocker Totals Opponents

Name Britton Colquitt Chad Cunningham TEAM Totals Opponents

Total Offense

GP 8 7 11 11 11 11 12 3 12 12 6 12 12

Punting

Yds 1821 988 10 2819 2643

Avg Long TB 43.4 71 5 39.5 57 3 5.0 10 0 40.9 71 8 41.3 57 3

Interceptions Yds 265 2 32 69 61 38 8 3 478 193

Avg 37.9 0.7 16.0 69.0 61.0 38.0 8.0 3.0 28.1 21.4

TD 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 3

FC I20 Blkd 15 13 0 6 11 0 0 0 2 21 24 2 8 15 1 Long 72 5 32 69 61 38 8 3 72 68


Scoring

Kick 22-22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 22-22 18-19

Rush 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0

All-Purpose

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Avg/G 66.5 66.9 64.9 45.6 28.1 27.7 26.7 26.8 15.0 14.7 12.0 9.9 7.1 8.6 5.1 4.3 2.9 3.4 5.7 0.7 0.3 0.2 -1.2 -7.1 412.7 368.8

Pts 52 36 30 24 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 208 201

Sack 1.0-9 1.0-1 3.0-11 5.0-30 . 3.0-29 1.5-7 . . 2.5-12 . . 2.0-14 . . 1.0-3 3.0-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-135 25-170

Int-Yds 1-3 . 7-265 1-61 1-38 1-8 . 2-32 3-2 . . . . . . . . 1-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-478 9-193

PBU 2 3 6 5 5 . 1 2 4 . 1 2 . . . . . 1 1 3 . . . . . . . . . . 36 53

PD 3 3 13 6 6 1 1 4 7 . 1 2 . . . . . 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . . 53 62

QBH* 3 2 . 1 . 8 9 . . 12 3 1 2 . . 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 49 16

FR-Yds 1-0 . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 9-42

One tackle: Kevin Cooper, Josh Hawkins, Anthony Parker, Austin Rogers, Ramon Foster, Lucas Taylor One tackle and one block: Montario Hardesty

FF . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 2 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 6 8

Blk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . 1 2

Defensive Big Play Leaders: Berry 23.5, Ayers 17.5, McKenzie 16, Williams 9.5, Rogan 9, Wilson 8.5, Willingham 8, Bolden 7, McCoy 6.5, Morley 6, Walker 6, W. Brown 5.5, Myers-White 5. *-Quarterback hurries is based on coaches film grading and is not an official NCAA stat.

*Orange Zone Statistics

Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Time TD%Score% Tennessee 37 19 9 3 4 2 0 51.4 75.7 Opponents 35 14 13 4 3 1 0 40.0 77.1 *Commonly referred to as “the red zone,” the Orange Zone denotes UT’s possessions inside the 20-yd. line (includes OT)

Chad Cunningham Britton Colquitt Totals

UT OPP

No. 40 6 46

TB 3 1 4

Kickoffs

RET 35 5 40

OB 2 0 2

FC 0 0 0

Points Off Takeaways

Takeaways Pts. Off 20 64 18 59

Special Teams Tackles

Name Nick Reveiz LaMarcus Thompson Ja’Kouri Williams Savion Frazier Quintin Hancock Dennis Rogan Tauren Poole Morgan Cox Denarius Moore Daryl Vereen Chad Cunningham Adam Myers-White Gerald Williams 99 Ben Martin Austin Rogers Josh Hawkins Montario Hardesty Marsalous Johnson

T AT TT 7 3 10 5 5 10 5 3 8 4 2 6 4 2 6 4 2 6 2 2 4 1 3 4 2 1 3 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

SEC/NCAA Statistical Rankings

Category Stat Scoring 17.33 Total Offense 268.75 Rushing Offense 122.92 Passing Offense 145.83 Passing Efficiency 99.79 1st Downs 14.33 3rd-Down Conversions 34.7 Sacks Allowed 2.08 Scoring Defense 16.75 Total Defense 263.50 Rushing Defense 103.08 Passing Efficiency Defense 102.42 Passing Defense 160.42 Sacks by 1.92 Net Punting 34.90 Punt Returns 7.57 Kickoff Returns 23.57 Interception (Total) 17 Penalty Yards 44.92 Turnover Margin 0.17 Category Rushing-Game Rec.-Game PR-Avg. KR-Avg. Scoring FG-Game Tackles-Game TFL-Game

INT-Game

Sacks-Game T-Tie.

Name Stat Foster 51.82 Creer 35.27 Jones 2.73 Jones 10.00 Rogan 24.93 Lincoln 5.20 Lincoln 1.00 Wilson 8.09 McCoy 7.25 Berry 6.00 Ayers 1.29 McKenzie 0.83 Berry 0.58 Willingham 0.25 McKenzie 0.42

SEC 10 11 9 11 11 12 9 8 3 T-1 3 2 2 8 10 9 3 3 5 5

SEC 9 20 16 7 2 14 T-6 5 T-9 T-19 3 T-14 1 T-15 11

NCAA T-110 115 88 107 107 N/A 96 T-71 10 T-3 12 11 4 58 63 80 22 21 41 47

NCAA 38 41 T-57 72 T-29 T-1 -

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VOLMANAC

IR Tot 38 798 0 736 0 714 0 502 265 337 0 332 0 320 0 295 0 180 0 176 0 144 0 119 0 85 69 69 61 61 0 52 32 32 0 27 0 17 8 8 3 3 2 2 0 -7 0 -50 478 4952 193 4426

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TFL 4.5-16 3.5-8 8.5-21 10.0-46 1.0-19 15.5-63 8.5-19 1.0-1 1.0-1 5.5-18 6.0-10 3.0-14 3.0-18 0.5-1 . 2.0-9 4.0-22 1.0-4 0.5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . 79-292 67-275

RECORDS

PR KR 62 698 0 0 150 115 0 104 0 32 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 212 1037 251 820

Pass 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1

Defensive Statistics

T AT TT 47 42 89 38 49 87 44 28 72 30 23 53 32 21 53 34 15 49 23 25 48 22 20 42 24 18 42 18 19 37 25 10 35 20 6 26 13 7 20 8 10 18 9 9 18 13 5 18 13 2 15 6 7 13 8 4 12 8 3 11 5 5 10 6 3 9 3 4 7 4 2 6 2 3 5 1 3 4 2 2 4 . 3 3 3 . 3 . 2 2 466 352 818 406 392 798

HONORS

Rush Rec 0 0 570 166 126 323 388 10 37 3 0 332 0 271 271 24 0 180 0 176 0 139 0 85 86 -1 0 0 0 0 10 42 0 0 27 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -7 0 -50 0 1475 1750 1237 1925

Rcv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GP 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 11 8 10 11 12 11 6 12 12 12 12 7 7 12 12 12

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GP 12 11 11 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 8 12 12 11 8 3 12 11 12 6 7 12 12

FGs 10-18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 10-19 21-25

Name Ellix Wilson Rico McCoy Eric Berry Nevin McKenzie Dennis Rogan Robert Ayers Dan Williams Demetrice Morley DeAngelo Willingham Wes Brown Demonte' Bolden Adam Myers-White Walter Fisher Savion Frazier Nick Reveiz Ben Martin Chris Walker Brent Vinson Gerald Williams M. Johnson LaMarcus Thompson Ja’Kouri Williams Andre Mathis Quintin Hancock Tauren Poole Morgan Cox Denarius Moore Daryl Vereen Antonio Gaines Chad Cunningham Totals Opponents

THE VOLS

Name Dennis Rogan Arian Foster Gerald Jones Lennon Creer Eric Berry Lucas Taylor Denarius Moore Montario Hardesty Austin Rogers Josh Briscoe Luke Stocker Brandon Warren Tauren Poole Brent Vinson Nevin McKenzie Kevin Cooper Demetrice Morley Jonathan Crompton B.J. Coleman Robert Ayers Ellix Wilson DeAngelo Willingham TEAM Nick Stephens Totals Opponents

TD 0 6 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 26 20

Blk 0 0

STAFF

Name Daniel Lincoln Montario Hardesty Gerald Jones Lennon Creer Denarius Moore Jonathan Crompton Eric Berry Nevin McKenzie Lucas Taylor Josh Briscoe Arian Foster Demetrice Morley Britton Colquitt Nick Stephens Totals Opponents

Lg 47 0

OUTLOOK

Field Goals

Name FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Daniel Lincoln 10-18 55.6 0-0 3-3 5-9 2-3 0-3 Britton Colquitt 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 FG SEQ: 51, 55, (47), 34, (47), (35), (36), (34), 32, (36), (28), 34, (31), 51, 43, (25), 56, (24), 31 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made.

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2008 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME

Rushing

(Att-Yds-TD) at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Berry 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-11-0 3-26-0 7-37-0

Coleman DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 7-17-0 DNP 7-17-0

Cooper 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 0-0-0 5-10-0

Creer DNP 8-93-2 1-4-0 4-19-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 17-68-1 3-7-0 3-9-0 16-82-0 13-80-0 6-24-1 73-388-4

Crompton 6-3-0 4-(-3)-0 7-22-1 7-15-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-(-14)-0 2-(-16)-0 1-3-0 8-17-1 37-27-2

A. Foster 13-96-0 12-100-0 14-37-0 8-30-0 18-75-0 3-3-0 11-40-0 6-21-0 14-56-1 INJ 11-53-0 21-59-0 131-570-1

Hardesty 12-66-2 7-28-1 5-15-0 10-35-1 7-20-0 6-20-0 6-15-1 8-12-0 0-0-0 INJ 7-41-1 8-19-0 76-271-6

G. Jones 2-11-0 0-0-0 4-18-0 4-25-0 1-2-0 1-(-8)-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-11-0 5-67-1 23-126-1

Poole Stephens 0-0-0 DNP 9-43-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 5-(-26)-0 0-0-0 2-(-15)-0 2-(-1)-0 3-17-0 0-0-0 4-(-4)-0 0-0-0 6-(-18)-0 11-44-0 2-(-9)-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 22-86-0 23-(-50)-0

(No-Yds-TD) at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Briscoe 1-41-0 1-12-0 1-22-0 1-7-0 2-22-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-46-1 3-18-0 1-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 14-176-1

Cooper 4-27-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 7-42-0

Creer DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-10-0

A. Foster 4-12-0 1-22-0 2-19-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-8-0 1-19-0 3-32-0 3-33-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-17-0 19-166-0

Hardesty 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-7-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-24-0

G. Jones 4-40-0 3-39-2 5-40-0 1-14-0 2-50-0 4-68-1 0-0-0 INJ 2-13-0 5-37-1 1-7-0 3-15-0 30-323-4

Moore 0-0-0 1-12-0 1-13-0 0-0-0 3-65-1 1-60-0 1-45-0 1-(-3)-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 1-2-0 1-63-1 11-271-2

Rogers 1-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-14-0 2-14-0 0-0-0 2-23-0 2-17-0 3-72-0 2-17-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 14-180-0

Stocker 1-11-0 2-16-0 3-25-0 1-8-0 1-5-0 1-25-0 0-0-0 2-30-0 1-8-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 13-139-0

Receiving

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Passing

120

(C-A-I-Yds-TD) at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Coleman Crompton Stephens DNP 19-41-1-189-0 DNP 0-0-0-0-0 19-31-2-240-2 1-2-0-42-0 DNP 18-28-1-162-0 DNP DNP 8-23-0-67-0 DNP DNP DNP 10-17-0-156-1 DNP DNP 13-30-0-208-2 0-0-0-0-0 DNP 10-20-0-136-0 DNP DNP 16-28-0-137-1 DNP 5-8-0-39-0 10-24-1-134-0 DNP 11-27-0-91-1 3-9-2-27-0 4-8-1-21-0 0-1-1-0-0 DNP DNP 6-8-0-101-1 DNP 4-8-1-21-0 86-167-5-889-4 63-130-3-840-4

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Punting

(No-Yds-Avg) at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Cunningham 6-234-39.0 2-69-34.5 4-150-37.5 10-399-39.9 3-136-45.3 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 25-988-39.5

Colquitt DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-288-48.0 4-176-44.0 7-306-43.7 9-408-45.3 6-239-39.8 6-225-37.5 4-179-44.8 42-1,821-43.4

Taylor 3-37-0 9-132-0 2-24-0 1-6-0 0-0-0 4-47-1 2-23-0 1-4-0 1-27-0 3-32-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 26-332-1

Field Goals

(Made)-Miss at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Kickoff Returns

(No-Yds-Avg) Creer Jones Moore Rogan Warren at UCLA DNP 2-76-38.0 0-0-0.0 2-50-25.0 1-16-16.0 UAB 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-27-27.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 Florida 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 6-165-27.5 1-18-18.0 at Auburn 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-64-21.3 0-0-0.0 No. Illinois 3-53-17.7 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 at Georgia 2-27-13.5 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-72-24.0 0-0-0.0 Mississippi State 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-64-32.0 0-0-0.0 *Alabama 1-24-24.0 INJ 0-0-0.0 4-78-19.5 0-0-0.0 at South Carolina 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 2-46-23.0 0-0-0.0 Wyoming 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-80-26.7 0-0-0.0 at Vanderbilt 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 3-79-26.3 0-0-0.0 *Kentucky 0-0-0.0 1-39-39.0 1-22-22.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 Totals 6-104-17.3 3-115-38.3 2-49-24.5 28-698-24.9 2-34-17.0 *Eric Berry - Two returns for 32 yards vs. Alabama; Luke Stocker - 1 return for five yards vs. Kentucky Warren 1-5-0 2-48-0 2-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 2-8-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0 10-85-0 Lincoln 1-4 DNP 2-2 2-3 2-3 1-3 DNP 2-2 0-1 10-18

Sequence 51, 55, (47) 34 DNP (47), (35) (36), (34), 32 (36), (28), 34 (31), 51, 43 (25), (24) 31

Punt Returns

(No-Yds-Avg) at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Rogan 2-16-8.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-9-9.0 1-(-1)-(-1.0) 7-31-4.4 1-7-7.0 1-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 13-62-4.8

Jones 1-33-33.0 1-6-6.0 1-3-3.0 5-68-13.6 4-22-5.5 0-0-0.0 1-2-2.0 INJ 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-2-2.0 1-14-14.0 15-150-10.0


Ayers 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-2-4 3-2-5 7-2-9 2-0-2 3-1-4 4-3-7 2-0-2 4-2-6 4-2-6 34-15-49

Walker 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 4-0-4 0-1-1 13-2-15

Frazier 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-1-2 0-4-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-2-3 8-10-18

McCoy 3-1-4 2-2-4 1-9-10 4-2-6 5-3-8 2-0-2 1-1-2 4-9-13 5-4-9 3-7-10 4-7-11 4-4-8 38-49-87

McKenzie 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 2-1-3 4-5-9 1-1-2 3-5-8 3-4-7 3-1-4 4-1-5 3-0-3 4-3-7 30-23-53

Myers-White 3-0-3 5-0-5 0-2-2 4-1-5 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 1-1-2 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 20-6-26

N. Reveiz 2-0-2 1-2-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 9-9-18

Thompson 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 5-5-10

Wilson 11-1-12 4-3-7 2-4-6 7-3-10 INJ 10-6-16 0-5-5 4-5-9 3-3-6 2-2-4 2-3-5 2-7-9 47-42-89

Berry 3-0-3 4-3-7 4-4-8 1-2-3 5-1-6 4-3-7 4-6-10 7-4-11 2-2-4 4-1-5 3-0-3 3-2-5 44-28-72

Gaines 2-0-2 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 3-0-3

M.Johnson 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-5 0-0-0 DNP 8-3-11

Morley 5-2-7 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-2-2 1-2-3 4-3-7 1-3-4 3-6-9 4-0-4 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 22-20-42

Rogan 1-0-1 5-0-5 4-2-6 2-1-3 1-3-4 6-3-9 0-1-1 1-3-4 1-2-3 7-1-8 2-4-6 2-1-3 32-21-53

Vinson DNP 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-2-5 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP DNP 1-1-2 DNP 6-7-13

J. Williams 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 6-3-9

Linebackers [T-AT-TT]

Game at UCLA UAB Florda at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

Secondary [T-AT-TT]

Game at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

D. Williams 3-0-3 2-1-3 0-3-3 5-3-8 0-3-3 2-4-6 2-1-3 1-3-4 2-2-4 1-2-3 4-1-5 1-2-3 23-25-48

G. Williams DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 3-2-5 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 8-4-12

Defensive Big Plays Leaderboard

Tackles for Loss(79): Ayers (15.5) at UCLA (1); vs. UF (1); at AU (1); at UGA (3.5); vs. MSU (1); vs. UA (1); at USC (1); vs. WYO (2); at VU (3); vs. UK (1) McKenzie (10) vs. NIU (2.5); at UGA (0.5); vs. MSU (2); vs. UA (1); at USC (1); at VU (1); vs. UK (2) Berry (8.5) vs. UAB (0.5); vs. UF (1); vs. NIU (1); at UGA (1); vs. MSU (1); at VU (2); vs. UK (2) D. Williams (8.5) at UCLA (2); at AU (2); vs. NIU (0.5); at GA (0.5); vs. MSU (1); at SC (0.5); at VU (2) Bolden (6) at UCLA (2); at UGA (1); WYO (3) W. Brown (5.5) at UCLA (1); vs. NIU (1); vs. MSU (1); at USC (1); vs. WYO (1.5) Wilson (4.5) at UCLA (2); vs. UAB (0.5); vs. UF (1); at AU (1) Walker (4) at AU (1); vs. MSU (2); at VU (1) McCoy (3.5) vs. NIU (1); at USC (1); vs. WYO (.5); vs. UK (1) Fisher (3) vs. UAB (1); at VU (1); vs. UK (1) Myers-White (3) at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (2) Martin (2) at AU (1); vs. UA (1) Morley (1) vs. UF (1) Rogan (1) vs. NIU (1) Vinson (1) vs. UF (1) Willingham (1) vs. UAB (1) Frazier (0.5) at UGA (0.5) G. Williams (0.5) at USC (0.5) Sacks (23): McKenzie (5) vs. NIU (1.5); vs. MSU (1.5); at VU (1); vs. UK (1) Ayers (3) vs. MSU (1); at VU (2) Berry (3) vs. UF (1); vs. MSU (1); at VU (1) Walker (3) at AU (1); vs. MSU (1); at VU (1) W. Brown (2.5) NIU (1); vs. MSU (0.5); at USC (1) Fisher (2) vs. UAB (1); at VU (1) Williams (1.5) vs. NIU (0.5); at VU (1) Martin (1) at AU (1) McCoy (1) vs. NIU (1) Wilson (1) at UCLA (1)

Willingham 1-2-3 4-0-4 1-2-3 4-2-6 2-1-3 3-0-3 0-4-4 2-1-3 2-1-3 0-4-4 5-1-6 0-0-0 24-18-42

Interceptions (17): Berry (7) vs. at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (1); vs. NIU (1); at UGA (1); vs. MSU (1); at USC (1); at VU (1) Willingham (3) at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (1) vs. MSU (1) Morley (2) at UCLA (1); vs. MSU (1) Ayers (1) at UGA (1) McKenzie (1) at UCLA (1) Rogan (1) at AU (1) Vinson (1) at VU (1) Wilson (1) vs. UAB (1)

Passes Broken Up (36): Berry (6) vs. UF (1); vs. NIU (1); vs. MSU (2); at UA (1); at USC (1) McKenzie (5) vs. at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (1); at AU (2); at UGA (1) Rogan (5) vs. UF (1); vs. MSU (2); vs. UA (2) Willingham (4) vs. NIU (3); at VU (1) M. Johnson (3) vs. at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (1); vs. MSU (1) McCoy (3) at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (1); at VU (1) Morley (2) at UCLA (1); vs. UK (1) Myers-White (2) at UCLA (1); at VU (1) Wilson (2) vs. UAB (1); vs. UF (1) Bolden (1) at UGA (1) Vinson (1) vs. UAB (1) D. Williams (1) at USC (1) G. Williams (1) vs. NIU (1) Forced Fumbles (6): Walker (2) vs. UAB (1); at VU (1) Fisher (1) vs. WYO (1) Martin (1) vs. MSU (1) Thompson (1) vs. UA (1) J. Williams (1) vs. MSU (1)

Quarterback Hurries (49): W. Brown (12) at UCLA (3); vs. UAB (1); vs. NIU (1); vs. MSU (1); vs. WYO (3); at VU (2); vs.UK (1) D. Williams (9) at UCLA (2); vs. UAB (1); at AU (1); at UGA (2); vs. MSU (1); vs. UA (1); vs. WYO (1) Ayers (8) at UCLA (1); vs. UAB (1); vs. UF (2); at AU (1); vs. NIU (1); vs. UA (1); at VU (1) Martin (6) vs. UAB (1); vs. UF (1); vs. MSU (1); at USC (1); vs. WYO (1); at VU (1) Bolden (3) at AU (1); at UGA (1); vs. UA (1) Wilson (3) vs. UAB (1); vs. MSU (2) Fisher (2) at UCLA (2) McCoy (2) vs. MSU (1); at VU (1) McKenzie (1) vs. UAB (1) Myers-White (1) at UGA (1) Walker (1) vs. NIU (1) G. Williams (1) vs. UA (1)

Blocks (1): Hardesty (1) vs. UA (1)

Fumbles Recovered (3):

Rogan (2) vs. UA (1); vs. WYO (1) Wilson (1) at VU (1)

VOLMANAC

Mathis DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-3-4 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 3-4-7

RECORDS

Martin 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-2 2-1-3 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 13-5-18

HONORS

Fisher 3-0-3 1-0-1 1-2-3 2-0-2 1-3-4 0-1-1 INJ 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-1-2 13-7-20

REVIEW

W. Brown 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-3-5 1-0-1 2-3-5 2-1-3 2-2-4 2-1-3 1-0-1 3-5-8 0-2-2 0-1-1 18-19-37

THE VOLS

Bolden 4-0-4 1-0-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 2-2-4 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-3-5 5-2-7 0-0-0 4-1-5 25-10-35

STAFF

Game at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals

OUTLOOK

Defensive Front [T-AT-TT]

2008 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

121


2008 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME/STARTERS

Team Totals

Score Tennessee 24 UCLA 27 Tennessee 35 UAB 3 Tennessee 6 Florida 30 Tennessee 12 Auburn 14 Tennessee 13 Northern Illinois 9 Tennessee 14 Georgia 26 Tennessee 34 Mississippi State 3 Tennessee 9 Alabama 29 Tennessee 6 South Carolina 27 Tennessee 7 Wyoming 13 Tennessee 20 Vanderbilt 10 Tennessee 28 Kentucky 10

1st Downs 20 20 25 14 16 16 9 15 9 12 10 29 16 13 10 23 11 11 15 15 15 16 16 11

Rushing (No-Yds-TD) 34-177-2 31-29-1 41-266-3 26-108-0 31-96-1 39-147-0 33-124-1 38-97-0 32-69-0 34-72-0 15-1-0 45-148-1 39-139-2 30-69-0 21-36-0 43-178-3 28-34-1 44-101-0 31-101-0 48-167-0 51-222-1 28-25-0 53-210-3 38-96-1

Offense at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky

TE Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker Stocker

LT Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Game-by-Game Starters

122

Defense at UCLA UAB Florida at Auburn No. Illinois at Georgia Mississippi State Alabama at South Carolina Wyoming at Vanderbilt Kentucky

LE W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown W. Brown

LT Bolden Bolden Bolden Bolden Fisher Bolden Bolden Bolden Bolden Bolden Bolden Bolden

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Passing (C-A-I-Yds-TD) 19-42-1-189-0 25-43-4-259-1 20-33-2-282-2 19-34-3-167-0 18-28-1-162-0 8-15-0-96-2 8-24-0-67-0 18-29-1-129-1 10-18-0-156-1 14-26-1-118-0 13-30-0-208-2 25-36-2-310-1 10-21-0-136-0 13-30-3-120-0 16-28-0-137-1 17-24-0-188-0 15-32-1-173-0 10-20-1-154-2 14-36-2-118-1 9-17-0-99-1 4-9-2-21-0 19-44-2-188-0 6-8-0-101-1 9-14-0-97-0 LG Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard

RT D. Williams Fisher D. Williams D. Williams D. Williams D. Williams D. Williams D. Williams Fisher D. Williams Fisher D. Williams

Total Offense (Ply-Yds-TD) 76-366-2 74-288-2 74-548-5 60-275-0 59-258-1 54-243-2 57-191-1 67-226-1 50-225-1 60-190-0 45-209-2 81-458-2 60-275-2 60-189-0 49-173-1 67-366-3 60-207-1 64-255-2 67-219-1 65-266-1 60-243-1 72-213-0 61-311-4 52-193-1 C McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil

RE Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers Ayers

RG McClendon McClendon McClendon McClendon McClendon McClendon Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker

SLB Myers-White Myers-White Myers-White Myers-White McKenzie McKenzie McKenzie McKenzie McKenzie McKenzie McKenzie McKenzie

Punts No-Avg 7-33.4 7-46.8 2-34.5 6-38.0 4-37.5 1-57.0 10-39.9 9-43.7 4-36.5 5-39.6 6-48.0 2-54.0 4-44.0 6-39.3 7-43.7 3-38.0 9-45.3 8-45.0 6-39.8 5-35.2 6-37.5 7-37.6 4-44.8 6-38.2 RT R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster R. Foster MLB Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Reveiz Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson

Fumbles No-Lost 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 1-0 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-0 0-0

Penalties No-Yds 9-55 2-25 8-65 9-79 9-95 9-57 3-35 9-59 6-45 7-40 10-97 11-76 1-8 3-24 7-60 3-35 3-15 3-35 2-15 1-15 6-29 5-42 2-20 8-52

WR Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Briscoe Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Cottam (TE)

WLB McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy McCoy

WR Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Hancock

KO Ret. No-Yds 5-142 3-47 1-27 6-113 7-183 2-56 3-64 2-41 3-53 4-87 5-99 3-33 2-64 5-87 7-134 3-50 2-46 2-89 3-80 2-47 3-79 4-92 3-66 3-78

LCB Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham Willingham

Punt Ret. No-Yds 3-49 4-50 1-6 1-5 1-3 2-92 5-68 0-0 4-22 1-7 0-0 3-53 2-11 1-10 1-(-1) 3-17 7-31 2-(-2) 1-7 0-0 2-2 1-6 1-14 2-13

QB Crompton Crompton Crompton Crompton Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Crompton Crompton

RCB Rogan M. Johnson Rogan Rogan Rogan Rogan Rogan Rogan Rogan M. Johnson Rogan Rogan

TB A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster A. Foster Creer Hardesty A. Foster

SS Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry

Int. Ret. No-Yds 4-66 1-0 3-4 2-0 0-0 1-3 1-38 0-0 1-48 0-0 2-62 0-0 3-101 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-45 1-68 0-0 2-79 2-114 2-43 0-0 0-0

3rd-Dn Convs. 5-17 9-19 7-13 3-12 4-11 8-13 4-16 6-18 3-13 5-16 4-12 9-17 7-15 4-14 3-13 4-13 3-14 4-17 8-16 9-17 4-13 4-17 6-14 4-13

FB Warren (TE) Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cottam (TE) Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper

FS Morley Rogan Morley Morley Morley Morley Morley Morley Morley Rogan Morley Morley

Time of Poss. 29:51 30:09 31:14 28:46 30:02 29:58 27:15 32:45 26:55 33:05 17:12 42:04 29:05 30:55 24:28 35:32 27:30 32:30 28:46 31:03 35:14 24:46 34:18 25:42

Starting Experience Defense Robert Ayers, DE Eric Berry, DB Demonté Bolden, DT Wes Brown, DE Walter Fisher, DT Antonio Gaines, DB Marsalous Johnson, DB Rico McCoy, LB Nevin McKenzie, LB Demetrice Morley, DB Adam Myers-White, LB Nick Reveiz, LB Dennis Rogan, DB Brent Vinson, DB Dan Williams, DT DeAngelo Willingham, DB Ellix Wilson, LB Totals

‘05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

‘06 2 . . . . . . 2 . 10 . . . . . . . 14

‘07 . 14 12 . . 2 7 13 . . . . . 10 10 8 1 77

‘08 12 12 11 12 4 . 2 12 8 10 4 1 12 . 9 12 11 132

Tot Strk 14 12 26 26 23 7 12 12 4 2 9 27 12 8 8 20 2 4 1 12 12 10 19 1 20 19 12 7 223

Offense ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Tot Strk Josh Briscoe, WR . . 5 1 6 Kevin Cooper, FB . . . 10 10 4 Jeff Cottam, TE . . 6 2 8 1 Lennon Creer, TB . . . 1 1 Jonathan Crompton, QB . 1 . 6 7 2 Arian Foster, TB 5 4 14 10 33 1 PK Ramon Foster, OT 2 . 14 12 28 26 Lincoln Quintin Hancock, WR . . . 1 1 1 Lincoln Montario Hardesty, TB . 5 . 1 6 -David Holbert, FB 1 . . . 1 Lincoln Gerald Jones, WR . . . 7 7 Lincoln Jacques McClendon, OG . 1 6 6 13 Lincoln Josh McNeil, C . 9 14 12 35 35 Lincoln Anthony Parker, OG 1 12 14 12 39 26 Lincoln Vladimir Richard, OG . . . 6 6 6 -Austin Rogers, WR . 1 14 4 19 Lincoln Chris Scott, OT . . 14 12 26 26 Lincoln . . . 6 6 Nick Stephens, QB Lincoln Luke Stocker, TE . . . 12 12 12 P Brandon Warren, TE* . * . 1 1 Cunningham Lucas Taylor, WR . . 13 10 23 Cunningham Totals 9 33 114 132 288 Cunningham *Warren started nine games at Florida State during the 2006 season. Cunningham Cunningham Special Teams ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Tot Strk Colquitt Britton Colquitt, P 11 12 13 7 43 7 Colquitt Chad Cunningham, P . . 1 5 6 Colquitt Daniel Lincoln, PK . . 14 10 24 3 Colquitt Totals 11 12 28 22 73 Colquitt Colquitt Colquitt


42 8 20 4 2 0 282 21 2 0 76 45 548 173 2 0

Fumbles Lost

2

Low Penalties Low Penalty Yards Low QB Sacks by Low

0 10 1 97 8 6 0

30 3 29 11 48 26 178 25 3 0 44 14 25 8 4 0

Passing Yards Low Passing TDs Low Total Offensive Plays Low Total Offensive Yards Low Fumbles Low Fumbles Lost Low Penalties Low Penalty Yards Low QB Sacks by Low

310 96 2 0 81 52 458 189 2 0 1 0 11 1 79 15 6 0

Florida UAB, Mississippi State Georgia South Carolina, Kentucky Wyoming UAB Alabama Vanderbilt Alabama By eight Vanderbilt Kentucky UCLA, Georgia Florida UCLA Florida, Alabama, Wyoming, Kentucky Georgia Florida Florida, South Carolina Six times Georgia Kentucky Georgia Mississippi State Mississippi State, Vanderbilt Six times Alabama, Wyoming, Vanderbilt Nine times Georgia Wyoming UAB Wyoming South Carolina Florida

Interception Return Yards 2008 Season Previous Record Holder

Player Eric Berry Eric Berry (2007)

Returns 7 5

Player Dennis Rogan Willie Gault (1980)

Returns 28 24

Yards 698 662 Yards 265 222

Avg. 24.9 27.5 Avg. 37.9 44.4

21 100 2

Pass Attempts Pass Completions

41 19

Had Intercepted Pass Yards Pass TDs

2 240 2

Total Offense Plays Total Offense Yards Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving TDs Points Scored

47 237 9 132 2 12

Touchdowns

TD 2 1

2

Field Goals (Made) 2 PATs (Made) 5 Punts 10 Punt Average 48.0 Punt Returns 7 Punt Return Yards 68 Kickoff Returns 6 Kickoff Return Yards 165 Total Tackles 16 Primary Tackles 11 TFL 3.5 Sacks 2 Interceptions 1 Interception Return Yds 72

Rushing Attempts Net Rushing Yards Rushing TDs Pass Attempts Pass Completions

32 101 1 43 25

Had Intercepted Pass Yards Pass TDs

4 310 2

Total Offense Plays Total Offense Yards Receptions Receiving Yards

48 325 8 103

Receiving TDs Points Scored Touchdowns Field Goals PATs Punts Punt Average Punt Returns

1 14 1 4 3 9 57.0 3

Gerald Jones vs. Kentucky Crompton to Moore vs. Kentucky (TD) DanielLincolnatUCLAandatAuburn Britton Colquitt at South Carolina Gerald Jones at Auburn Gerald Jones at UCLA Eric Berry vs. Mississippi State(TD)

Tennessee Individual Long Plays 55 63 47 71 40 43 72 0

Opponent Individual

Arian Foster vs. Kentucky Arian Foster vs. UAB Montario Hardesty at UCLA; Lennon Creer vs. UAB Jonathan Crompton at UCLA Jonathan Crompton at UCLA, vs. UAB Twice Jonathan Crompton vs. UAB Jonathan Crompton vs. UAB; Nick Stephens at UGA Jonathan Crompton at UCLA Jonathan Crompton vs. UAB Lucas Taylor vs. UAB Lucas Taylor vs. UAB Gerald Jones vs. UAB Montario Hardesty at UCLA; Lennon Creer vs. UAB Montario Hardesty at UCLA; Lennon Creer vs. UAB Daniel Lincoln (four times) Daniel Lincoln vs. UAB Chad Cunningham at Auburn Britton Colquitt at Georgia Dennis Rogan at South Carolina Gerald Jones at Auburn Dennis Rogan vs. Florida Dennis Rogan vs. Florida Ellix Wilson at Georgia Ellix Wilson at UCLA Robert Ayers at Georgia Robert Ayers at Vanderbilt By eight Eric Berry vs. Mississippi State

Punt Return Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Total Tackles Primary Tackles

92 6 113 16 8

TFL Sacks Interceptions Interception Return Yds

4.0 2.5 1 68

Devin Moore, Wyoming Knowshon Moreno, Georgia By six Kevin Craft, UCLA Kevin Craft, UCLA; Matthew Stafford, Georgia Kevin Craft, UCLA Matthew Stafford, Georgia Tim Tebow, Florida; Stephen Garcia, South Carolina Joe Webb, UAB Matthew Stafford, Georgia Frantrell Forrest, UAB Mohamed Massaquoi, Georgia; Julio Jones, Alabama By many Blair Walsh, Georgia By many Blair Walsh, Georgia Jonathan Phillips, Florida Clinton Durst, Auburn Chas Henry, Florida Terrence Austin, UCLA; Javier Arenas, Alabama Brandon James, Florida Frantrell Forrest, UAB Frantrell Forrest, UAB Ryan Hamilton, Vanderbilt Ward Dobbs, Wyoming Micah Johnson, Kentucky Ward Dobbs, Wyoming Larry English, Northern Illinois By nine Stoney Woodson, South Carolina

Rushing Passing Field Goal Punt Punt Return Kickoff Return Interception Return Fumble Return

23 37 47 57 78 67 68 38

Joe Webb, UAB M. Stafford to S. Chapas, Georgia Swayze Waters, UAB Chas Henry, Florida Brandon James, Florida (TD) Chris Culliver, South Carolina Stoney Woodson, So. Carolina (TD) Captain Munnerlyn, So. Carolina

Opponent Individual Long Plays

VOLMANAC

Returns 28 28

Rushing Attempts Net Rushing Yards Rushing TDs

RECORDS

Player Dennis Rogan Willie Gault (1981)

Tennessee Individual

Rushing Passing Field Goal Punt Punt Return Kickoff Return Interception Return Fumble Return

Season Records Set or Tied in 2008

Kickoff Returns 2008 Season Co-Record Holder

Kickoff Return Yards 2008 Season Previous Record Holder

Points Scored Low First Downs Low Rushing Attempts Low Rushing Yards Low Rushing TDs Low Passes Attempted Low Passes Completed Low Had Intercepted Low

HONORS

Low

Opponent Team

REVIEW

Passes Attempted Low Passes Completed Low Had Intercepted Low Passing Yards Low Passing TDs Low Total Offensive Plays Low Total Offensive Yards Low Fumbles

UAB Florida; South Carolina UAB Auburn, Northern Illinois Kentucky Georgia UAB Georgia UAB; Kentucky Northern Illinois, Georgia, Alabama, Wyoming UCLA Kentucky UAB Vanderbilt UAB, Wyoming, Vanderbilt Six times UAB Vanderbilt UAB, Georgia Six times UCLA Georgia UAB Alabama UCLA, Florida, Northern Illinois, South Carolina UAB, Mississippi State, Alabama, Kentucky Florida, Northern Illinois, South Carolina Six times Georgia Mississippi State Georgia Mississippi State Vanderbilt Georgia, Alabama, Wyoming

THE VOLS

35 6 25 9 53 15 266 1 3 0

STAFF

Points Scored Low First Downs Low Rushing Attempts Low Rushing Yards Low Rushing TDs Low

OUTLOOK

Tennessee Team

2008 SUPERLATIVES

Long 72 96 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

123


2008 GAME REVIEWS GAME 1

Sept. 1, 2008

TENNESSEE UCLA

Sept. 13, 2008

24 27

Pasadena, Calif. - Arian Foster rushed for 96 yards on just 13 carries and Montario Hardesty added 66 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries, but the Tennessee ground game couldn’t overcome mistakes on special teams and in the passing game as the Vols dropped their season opener to UCLA in overtime, 27-24. Highlighting several special teams miscues were three missed field goals—including a game-tying attempt in overtime—and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown for the only time in Phillip Fulmer’s tenure as head coach. On offense, new starting quarterback Jonathan Crompton struggled to find a rhythm, completing 19 of 41 passes for 189 yards and an interception. Gerald Jones caught four passes for 40 yards. The Tennessee defense was a bright spot in an otherwise shaky opening act. The Vols allowed just 29 rushing yards and 288 total yards while posting nine tackles for loss and picking off four offerings from UCLA signal caller Kevin Craft. In the first extra frame, the Tennessee defense held UCLA to zero yards and forced the Bruins to convert a 42-yard field goal. The Vol offense struggled as well on its possession, failing to gain a first down and forcing Lincoln onto the field for a game-tying 34-yard try, which he missed wide left to give UCLA the win.

TENNESSEE UCLA

0 7

14 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 3

10 14

0 -- 24 3 -- 27

SCORING SUMMARY

1st - UCLA - Westgate blocked punt return (Forbath kick). 2nd - UT - Hardesty 11 run (Lincoln kick).

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 124

UT - Hardesty 20 run (Lincoln kick). UCLA - Moya 3 pass from Craft (Forbath kick.) UT - Lincoln 47 field goal. UCLA - Forbath 42 field goal.

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

Rushing A. Foster Hardesty Passing Crompton Receiving G. Jones Cooper

Att 13 12 Att 41 No 4 4

TENNESSEE Gain Lost 100 4 70 4 Comp Int 19 1 Yds TD 40 0 27 0

Rushing Carter Passing Craft Receiving Moya Austin

Att 15 Att 43 No 7 5

Gain 26 Comp 25 Yds 65 37

UCLA

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Lost 12 Int 4 TD 1 0

TENNESSEE UAB

6 30

Knoxville - Mistakes can cause a game to get out of hand quickly, and that’s exactly what happened to the Vols in a 30-6 loss to Florida. Tennessee’s first three possessions of the game ended in two turnovers—one inside the Florida 5-yard line—and a Florida punt return for a touchdown, placing the Vols squarely in a 17-0 hole. The Vols had the ball again at the Florida one-yard line with time running out in the first half and again turned it over, leaving the Vols a 20-0 halftime deficit from which they wouldn’t recover. Jonathan Crompton completed 18 of 28 passes for 122 yards. He also threw one interception and posted the Vols only touchdown on a one-yard run early in the fourth quarter. Tennessee out gained the Gators in total offense 258 to 243, but three turnovers, nine penalties and numerous special teams errors made that usually-telling statistic all but meaningless. The 243 yards gained by the Gators was their fewest vs. the Vols the since the 1990 game, when they gained just 194 yards. The Tennessee defense played well at times, but was put in too many bad situations due to special teams mistakes and turnovers. Rico McCoy led the unit with 10 tackles, while Eric Berry posted eight tackles and a sack.

UAB TENNESSEE

FLORIDA TENNESSEE

0 14

0 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 3 14

0 -7 --

3 35

SCORING SUMMARY

17 0

3 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 7 0

3 -6 --

1st - UF - Hernandzez 2 pass from Tebow (Phillips kick).

UT - Hardesty 6 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Creer 45 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - UT - Creer 3 run (Lincoln kick).

2nd - UF - Phillips 40 field goal. 3rd - UF - Harvin 15 pass from Tebow (Phillips kick). 4th - UT - Crompton 1 run (Crompton pass failed).

UF - Phillips 39 field goall. UF - James 78 punt return (Phillips kick).

UF - Phillips 27 field goal.

TENNESSEE

UAB 14 16-108 167 19-34-3 60 275 1-0 9-79 6-38.0 28:46 3 of 12 0 of 1 1-9

UT 25 41-266 282 20-33-2 74 548 0-0 8-65 2-34.5 31:14 7 of 13 1 of 2 1-7

Net 96 66 Yds 189 Lg 19 9

TD 0 2 TD 0

Lg 41 20 Lg 41

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Taylor G. Jones

9 3

132 39

0 2

Net 14 Yds 259 Lg 29 13

TD 1 TD 1

Lg 7 Lg 21

Rushing

A. Foster Creer

Crompton Receiving

Webb

Passing

Webb

Receiving

Forrest Anderson

12 8

31

No

Att

14

101 93 19

Yds

Gain

85

Att

Comp

8 2

83 28

34

No

30 6

SCORING SUMMARY

1st - UT - G. Jones 20 pass from Crompton (Lincoln kick).

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

UCLA 20 31-29 259 25-43-4 74 288 0-0 2-25 6-46.8 30:09 9 of 19 0 of 0 1-8

TENNESSEE FLORIDA

Knoxville - Tennessee racked up 548 yards of total offense including 266 on the ground as the Vols rolled past UAB 35-3 at home. Arian Foster carried 12 times for 100 yards and Lennon Creer carried eight times for 93 yards and two touchdowns. Montario Hardesty rushed seven times for 28 yards and also scored a touchdown. The back-breaking play for the Blazers came on a 45-yard TD run from Creer late in the third quarter. The ensuing PAT gave the Vols a 28-3 lead with little more than a quarter to play. Creer added another score from three yards out early in the fourth frame to create the final margin. The dagger came from Creer, but most of the dirty work was Foster’s. He produced runs of 16, 25 and 31 yards en route to his 11th career 100-yard game. Gerald Jones caught two TD passes in the first quarter, the first a 20-yard strike on Tennessee’s second possession of the game and the second from 14 yards out on the Vols’ next possession. The Tennessee defense held the Blazers to 275 yards of offense and created three turnovers, each an interception by DeAngelo Willingham, Eric Berry and Ellix Wilson. Berry and Wilson also tied for the team lead with seven tackles apeice. Adam Myers-White contributed five stops, including two for losses.

UT - G. Jones 14 pass from Crompton (Lincoln kick).

UT 20 34-177 189 19-42-1 76 366 2-1 9-55 7-33.4 29:51 5 of 17 1 of 1 1-9

GAME 3

Sept. 20, 2008

35 3

3rd - UAB - Waters 47 field goal.

UT - McKenzie 61 INT return (Lincoln kick).

3rd - UCLA - Forbath 41 field goal. 4th - UCLA - Carter 3 run (Forbath kick). OT -

GAME 2

19

Yds

1 0

0 2

2

240

Lost

Net

TD

167

0

TD

UAB

100 93

7

Lg

48 20 78

Int

Yds

0 0

30 23

3

TD

Lg

2

0

TD

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

TENNESSEE

UF 16 39-147 96 8-15-0 54 243 0-0 9-57 1-57.0 29:58 8 of 13 0 of 1 0-0

UT 16 31-96 162 18-28-1 59 258 2-2 9-95 4-37.5 30:02 4 of 11 0 of 2 1-2

Lg

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

G. Jones Stocker

5 3

40 25

0 0

19 10

31 45

48

A. Foster Crompton Crompton Receiving

Lg

Rushing

30

Tebow

23

Lg

Moody

Passing

Receiving

Harvin Hernandez

14 7

28

No

Att

9

38 23 18

55

Att

Comp

2 2

49 15

15

No

1

Yds

Gain

8

Yds

1 1

TD

FLORIDA

Lost

0

37 22

162

22

Net

TD

Lg

96

2

34

55

Yds

1 1

34 13

0

9 12

0

Lg

Int TD

0 1

Lg

0

TD

10

Lg


Sept. 27, 2008

TENNESSEE AUBURN

Oct. 4, 2008

12 14

6 7

SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 0

6 0

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SCORING SUMMARY

12 14

1st - AU - Dunn 18 pass from Todd (Byrum kick). 2nd - UT - Lincoln 47 field goal.

Knoxville - The Tennessee defense dominated for the second-straight week in support of new starting quarterback Nick Stephens as the Volunteers held off Northern Illinois for a 13-9 win at Neyland Stadium. The Vol defenders surrendered just 190 yards of offense and picked off one Dan Nicholson pass, while the offense again struggled to find a rhythm, producing just nine first downs and 225 yards of offense. The deciding play of the game ended up being a 52-yard touchdown pass from Stephens to Denarius Moore in the third quarter. That play gave the Vols a 13-3 lead as the defense went on to surrender just two field goals in the final 25 minutes of play. Stephens finished the game 10-of-17 for 156 yards and a touchdown. Arian Foster was the Vols’ leader on the ground, grinding out 75 yards on 18 carries, while Moore’s 52-yard snag propelled him to the top of the stat sheet in the receiving column. He finished with three catches for 65 yards and a score. Daniel Lincoln saw action for the second-consecutive week, converting field goals of 36 and 34 yards. The defense produced a season-high four sacks and seven tackles for loss in the game. Nevin McKenzie, making his first career start, led the team with nine tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. DeAngelo Willingham made three tackles and broke up three passes.

NO. ILLINOIS TENNESSEE

3 0

0 3

SCORE BY QUARTERS 6 10

0 0

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SCORING SUMMARY

9 13

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

TENNESSEE

Athens, Ga. - Matthew Stafford threw for 310 yards and a touchdown and Knowshon Moreno carried 27 times for 101 yards to pace Georgia in a 26-14 win over Tennessee at Sanford Stadium. The Georgia offense amassed 458 yards of offense and possessed the ball for more than 42 minutes, thanks in large part to a number of defensive penalties and miscues from the Vols. When the Tennessee offense did get on the field, not much went right. Nick Stephens completed 13 of 30 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns, but the UT rushing game was non-existent. Montario Hardesty rushed six times for 20 yards and the team finished with just one rushing yard total at game’s end. Gerald Jones led the receiving corps with four catches for 68 yards and a touchdown. The one thing that did seem to get the Tennessee offense going was turnovers. Robert Ayers picked off Stafford on a screen play in the second quarter, and the offense responded with a six-play, 77-yard drive capped by a two-yard pass from Stephens to Jones. Early in the third quarter, Eric Berry picked Stafford in the end zone and returned it 54 yards into Georgia territory. Tennessee took seven plays to drive the remaining 46 yards and scored on a 12-yard pass from Stephens to Lucas Taylor. Ellix Wilson led the team with 16 tackles, and Ayers posted a career-high nine stops and 3.5 tackles for loss.

TENNESSEE GEORGIA

0 10

7 10

SCORE BY QUARTERS 7 0

0 6

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SCORING SUMMARY

14 26

UGA - Walsh 34 field goal. 2nd - UGA - Walsh 20 field goal. UT - Jones 2 pass from Stephens (Lincoln kick). UGA - Massaquoi 9 pass from Stafford (Walsh kick). 3rd - UT - Taylor 12 pass from Stephens (Lincoln kick). 4th - UGA - Walsh 41 field goal. UGA - Walsh 28 field goal.

NIU 12 34-72 118 14-26-1 60 190 0-0 7-40 5-39.6 33:05 5 of 16 0 of 1 3-28

UT 9 32-69 156 10-18-0 156 225 2-2 6-45 4-36.5 26:55 3 of 13 0 of 1 4-10

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

TENNESSEE

UT 10 15-1 208 13-30-0 45 209 1-0 10-97 6-48.0 17:56 4 of 12 0 of 1 0-0

UGA 29 45-148 310 25-36-2 81 458 0-0 11-76 2-54.0 42:04 9 of 17 1 of 1 2-15

HONORS

TENNESSEE

AU 15 38-97 129 18-29-1 67 226 1-0 9-59 9-43.7 32:45 6 of 18 0 of 0 2-5

14 26

1st - UGA - Southerland 1 run (Walsh kick).

UT - D. Moore 52 pass from Stephens (Lincoln kick). NIU - Salerno 24 field goal. NIU - Salerno 25 field goal.

UT 9 33-124 67 8-24-0 57 191 1-1 3-35 10-39.9 27:15 4 of 16 0 of 0 2-10

Oct. 11, 2008 TENNESSEE GEORGIA

REVIEW

1st - NIU - Salerno 25 fiedl goal. 2nd - UT - Lincoln 36 field goal. 3rd - UT - Lincoln 34 field goal.

UT - Lincoln 35 field goal. AU - Ricks 0 fumble recovery (Byrum kick). 4th - UT - Hardesty 2 run (Crompton pass failed). TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

13 9

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

G. Jones Rogers

1 1

14 14

0 0

14 14

D. Moore G. Jones

3 2

65 50

1 0

52 43

G. Jones Taylor Moore

4 4 1

68 47 60

1 1 0

Crompton Receiving

10 8

28

No

Att

Todd Burns

23 6

Tate

Passing

Receiving

Dunn Fannin

19

8

75

Att

Comp

No

Yds

6 3

0

Yds

Gain

14 4

54 29

1 5

TD

AUBURN

Lost

5

35 30 67 Lg

14

A. Foster Hardesty

Stephens

Receiving

18 7 17

No

TD

Lg

Rushing

Att

93 36

1 0

18 16

Nicholson Grady

15 10

70

Yds

TD

Lg

1 0

0

17 11

Net

Int

1 0

1 0

18 10

0

TD

15

Lg

Grady

Passing

Receiving

Palmer Cox

14

76 23 10

Yds

0

TD

NORTHERN ILLINOIS Gain

Lost

10 4

1 0

46

Att

Comp

No

Yds

4 3

1 3

26 36

5

75 20

156

16 9

1

52

Net

TD

Lg

79 39

0 0

18 35

Lg

41

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

0 0

0 0

11 17

0

TD

9

Lg

Hardesty A. Foster

Stephens

Receiving

6 3

13

No

Rushing

Att

Stafford

36

Moreno

Passing

Receiving

Green Massaquoi

27

20 4

30

111

Att

Comp

7 5

53 103

No

25

Yds

20 3

0

208

Lost

Yds

Gain

0 1

TD

GEORGIA

10

60

Net

TD

Lg

310

1

37

25 17 60 101

Yds

0 1

14 32

2

7 3

2

Lg

Int TD

0 0

Lg

0

TD

13

Lg

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Rushing

36 35

RECORDS

Rushing

Hardesty A. Foster

THE VOLS

0 7

TENNESSEE NO. ILLINOIS

GAME 6

STAFF

Auburn, Ala. - The Tennessee defense certainly played to its potential, but the offense struggled mightily as Auburn pulled out a win over the Vols in a defensive struggle on The Plains. John Chavis’ defenders held the Auburn offense to 226 total yards and only one offensive touchdown, forcing eight three-and-outs including four in a back-and-forth final quarter. The difference in the game was Tennessee’s inability to move the ball on offense. The Vols gained 191 total yards and managed only nine first downs. A fumbled exchange between Jonathan Crompton and Arian Foster in the Vols’ own end zone during the second quarter gave Auburn the seven points it would need to hang on for a win. Crompton finished the game 8-of-23 for 67 yards, while Montario Hardesty led the rushing effort with 35 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries. Hardesty rushed around left end for two yards and a score on the opening play of the fourth quarter to pull the Vols within two points, but Crompton’s pass on the two point try was caught short of the end zone by Gerald Jones. Ellix Wilson led the Vols with 10 tackles, including one for a loss. Dan Williams posted eight stops with two of those being for a loss. Tennessee’s other score came as the result of 38-yard interception return from Dennis Rogan.

TENNESSEE AUBURN

GAME 5

OUTLOOK

GAME 4

125


2008 GAME REVIEWS GAME 7

Oct. 18, 2008

TENNESSEE MISS. ST.

Oct. 25, 2008

34 3

Knoxville - With the recent struggles of the Tennessee offense, the Vols got back to what they know best-the running game and pressure defense--in a 34-3 win over Mississippi State at Neyland Stadium. Tennessee ground out 139 yards on the ground and scored two rushing touchdowns while the defense tallied five sacks and forced three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns. The game-breaking play was a 72-yard interception return for a touchdown by Eric Berry early in the fourth quarter. The play put the Vols ahead 20-3 and gave Berry the Southeastern Conference record for career interception return yards with 397. It was his fifth pick of the season. On the Bulldogs’ next possession, Demetrice Morley got in on the act with a 32-yard pick return for a score, and Tennessee added a one-yard touchdown from Lennon Creer with less than three minutes to play. Creer ended the game as the Vols leading rusher with 68 yards and a score on 17 carries. Eight different Vols caught passes led by Lucas Taylor and Austin Rogers with two grabs for 23 yards apiece. Nick Stephens managed the game well under center, connecting on 10-of-20 passes for 136 yards. Berry led the Vols defensively with 10 tackles, including a sack. Nevin McKenzie posted eight tackles and 1.5 sacks. The five sacks posted by the defense were a season-high.

MISS. ST. TENNESSEE

0 0

3 6

2nd - UT - Lincoln 36 field goal.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 7

0 21

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE 126

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

Rushing Creer Foster Passing Stephens Receiving Taylor Rogers

Att 17 11 Att 20 No 2 2

Rushing Dixon Ducre Passing Lee Receiving Dixon McRae

Att 15 6 Att 23 No 3 2

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SCORING SUMMARY

MSU - Carlson 43 field goal. UT - Lincoln 28 field goal. 3rd - UT - Hardesty 1 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - UT - Berry 72 INT return (Lincoln kick). UT - Morley 32 INT return (Lincoln kick). UT - Creer 1 run (Lincoln kick.)

3 34

MISSISSIPPI STATE Gain Lost 51 5 22 3 Comp Int 12 3 Yds TD 27 0 28 0

TENNESSEE ALABAMA

Knoxville - Tennessee gave itself opportunities early, but couldn’t fully capitalize down the stretch in the Vols’ 29-9 loss to No. 2 Alabama at Neyland Stadium. The UT defense and special teams units held strong for much of the first half, but the offense couldn’t do its part. Twice before halftime, Tennessee was given solid field position and came away with a total of three points. In the first quarter, Dennis Rogan recovered a fumbled punt inside the Alabama five-yard line. The UT offense lost nine yards on the drive and was forced to call on Daniel Lincoln for a 31-yard field goal. Early in the second quarter, Montario Hardesty blocked an Alabama punt to give Tennessee possession at the Crimson Tide 32-yard line. The offense lost two yards in three plays before Daniel Lincoln missed a 51-yard kick. After the intermission, Alabama took advantage of a tired Tennessee defense and scored 16 points on their first three drives, effectively putting the game out of the Vols’ reach. Nick Stephens finished the game 16-of-28 for 137 yards and a touchdown, which came late in the game on a screen pass to Josh Briscoe. Briscoe was the Vols’ top receiver with four catches for 46 yards. Tennessee managed only 36 yards rushing in the game led by from Arian Foster with 21. The Tennessee defense was led by Rico McCoy, who posted a season-high 13 tackles.

ALABAMA TENNESSEE

6 3

7 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 9 0

7 6

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SCORING SUMMARY

29 9

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

TENNESSEE

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Briscoe Foster

4 3

46 32

1 0

17 19

Net 46 19 Yds 114 Lg 16 18

TD 0 0 TD 0

Lg 11 8 Lg 18

Rushing

Receiving

Upchurch Coffee

28

No

Att

14 19

16

0

Yds

Gain

86 79

TD

ALABAMA

Lost

0 1

21 12

137 Lg

Net

86 78

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

Jones Walker

6 3

103 24

0 0

35 11

Wilson

Receiving

24

No

17

Yds

0

TD

0 14

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

UT 10 21-36 137 16-28-0 49 173 0-0 7-60 7-43.7 24:28 3 of 13 0 of 0 0-0

Rushing

Stephens

0 7

SCORE BY QUARTERS 6 3

0 3

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SCORING SUMMARY

6 27

UT - Foster 1 run (Stephens rush failed).

UA 23 43-178 188 17-24-0 67 366 1-1 3-35 3-38.0 35:32 4 of 13 2 of 2 2-16

0 5

TENNESSEE S. CAROLINA

4th - SC - Succop 31 field goal.

Lg 10 19 Lg 45

21 17

Columbia, S.C. - In what became the story of a season, the Tennessee defense played well, but two second-quarter turnovers by the offense proved to be the difference in the Vols’ 27-6 loss to South Carolina in Columbia. With the Vols trailing 7-0 and driving into South Carolina territory, Nick Stephens saw the first pick of his career returned 68 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 Gamecock lead. Two possessions later, Jonathan Crompton completed a pass to Lennon Creer, who then fumbled and watched South Carolina’s Captain Munnerlyn return the loose ball to the Tennessee four-yard line. The Gamecocks would score on the next play. Nick Stephens finished the game 10-of-24 for 134 yards. He was replaced for a period in the second quarter by Jonathan Crompton, who completed 5-of-8 passes for 39 yards. Arian Foster rushed for 56 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. Austin Rogers led the Vols’ receivers with three catches for 72 yards. Tennessee’s only score of the game came in third on a one-yard run from Foster. Rico McCoy led the defense with nine tackles including one for a loss. Eric Berry grabbed his sixth interception of the season and added a 45-yard return to it to move his SEC-record career interception return yardage total to 442.

SC - McKinley 4 pass from Garcia (Succop kick).

TD 1 0 TD 0

6 8

6 27

3rd - SC - Succop 31 field goal.

Net 68 40 Yds 136 Lg 14 20

Foster Hardesty

TENNESSEE SO. CAROLINA

1st - SC - Davis 12 pass from Garcia (Succop kick). 2nd - SC - Woodson 68 INT return (Succop kick).

UT - Lincoln 31 field goal. UA - Tiffin 43 field goal. 2nd - UA - Coffee 3 run (Tiffin kick). 3rd - UA - Tiffin 30 field goal. UA - Wilson 1 run (Wilson pass failed). UT - Lincoln 28 field goal. 4th - UA - Upchurch 4 run (Tiffin kick). UT - Briscoe 10 pass from Stephens (Stephens pass failed).

UT 16 39-139 136 10-21-0 60 275 0-0 1-8 4-44.0 29:05 7 of 15 1 of 1 5-30

GAME 9

Nov. 1, 2008

9 29

1st - UA - Tiffin 39 field goal.

MSU 13 30-69 120 13-30-3 60 189 2-0 3-24 6-39.3 30:55 4 of 14 0 of 0 1-3

TENNESSEE Gain Lost 68 0 41 1 Comp Int 10 0 Yds TD 23 0 23 0

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

GAME 8

188 Lg

0 0

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Rogers Foster

3 3

72 33

0 0

49 26

9 5

Foster Creer

Stephens

14 3

24

26

TD

Lg

Rushing

Att

Lg

Passing

McKinley Saunders

TD

0

SC 11 44-101 154 10-20-1 64 255 1-0 3-35 8-45.0 32:30 4 of 17 1 of 2 6-40

Lg

1

1 1

TENNESSEE

UT 11 28-34 173 15-32-1 60 207 2-2 3-15 9-45.3 27:30 3 of 14 0 of 2 1-6

19 13

35

Receiving

Davis Baker

Garcia

Receiving

No

56 9 10

Yds

0 0 1

TD

SOUTH CAROLINA

56 9

134 Lg

1 0

Lg

8 6

Lg

0

49

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

4 2

50 42

1 0

19 27

26 7 19

No

66 23 9

Yds

8 1 1

TD

58 22

139 Lg

0 1 2

10 8

31


Nov. 8, 2008

TENNESSEE WYOMING

Nov. 22, 2008

7 13

6 0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 7

0 0

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SCORING SUMMARY

13 7

WY - Dobbs 24 INT return (Scott kick failed).

TD

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Receiving

Rogers Taylor

27

No

6 4

11

0

Yds

62 41

TD

83 65 91

Lg

Net

TD

TD

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

Moore Johnson

2 1

9 26

0 0

5 26

Stutzriem Receiving

1

No

68

Yds

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SCORING SUMMARY

20 10

6 8

0

TD

98 40 95 Lg

0 0 1

TENNESSEE

1st 2nd 3rd 4th -

UT 15 51-222 21 4-9-2 60 243 1-1 6-29 6-37.5 35:14 4 of 13 0 of 0 6-40

VU 16 28-25 188 19-44-2 72 213 2-1 5-42 7-37.6 24:46 4 of 17 2 of 3 2-7

Lg

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Jones Rogers

1 1

7 7

0 0

7 7

59 9 25

Creer Foster

Coleman

Receiving

13 11 8

No

80 62 4

Yds

0 9 1

TD

VANDERBILT

80 53 21

Lg

Lg

0 0

15 22

0

Lg

7

Rushing

Att

Gain

Lost

Net

TD

Lg

Lg

Passing

Att

Comp

Int

Yds

TD

Lg

Smith Walker

5 3

46 30

0 0

12 16

26

Jennings Hawkins Adams

Receiving

7 2

38 No

22 9 13

Yds

3 0 1

TD

19 9

192

Lg

0 0

0

3 0

0 7

16 5 21

SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 7

7 14

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SCORING SUMMARY

10 28

UK - Seiber 40 field goal. UT - Crompton 1 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Moore 63 pass from Crompton (Lincoln kick). UT - Creer 5 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Jones 2 run (Lincoln kick). UK - Smith 1 run (Seiber kick).turn (Hahnfeldt kick).

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

Lg

13 13

KENTUCKY TENNESSEE

Rushing Jones Foster Passing Crompton Receiving Jones Moore

Att 5 21 Att 8 No 3 1

Rushing Dixon Cobb Passing Cobb Receiving Smith Lanxter

Att 15 11 Att 7 No 2 2

TENNESSEE Gain Lost 67 0 63 4 Comp Int 6 0 Yds TD 15 0 63 1

KENTUCKY Gain Lost 53 5 52 30 Comp Int 4 0 Yds TD 21 0 1 0

UK 11 38-96 97 9-14-0 52 193 0-0 8-52 6-38.2 25:42 4 of 13 1 of 2 2-12

UT 16 53-210 101 6-8-0 61 311 0-0 2-20 4-44.8 34:18 6 of 14 2 of 2 1-12 Net 67 59 Yds 101 Lg 10 63

TD 1 0 TD 1

Lg 55 14 Lg 63

Net 48 22 Yds 23 Lg 14 3

TD 0 0 TD 0

Lg 9 16 Lg 14

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Lost

WYOMING

Gain

104 48

1

19 29

Att

32 12

1 0

1 0

Rushing

Moore Seldon

0 0

Knoxville - Tennessee used the same formula to earn a victory for the second straight game, rushing for 210 yards and giving up only 193 yards of total offense in a 28-10 win over Kentucky at Neyland Stadium. It was the 24th-consecutive win for the Vols over the Wildcats and Phillip Fulmer’s 152nd and final victory as Tennessee’s head coach. Quarterback Jonathan Crompton threw just eight passes and completed six of them for a total of 101 yards and a touchdown. He also carried eight times for 17 yards and a score. Gerald Jones was the Vols’ top rusher and receiver, carrying five times for 67 yards and a touchdown while catching three passes for 15 yards. Denarius Moore caught Crompton’s TD pass, a 63-yard strike that gave the Vols a 14-3 lead early in the second half. The Vols added two touchdowns in the final quarter, one a five-yard rush from Lennon Creer and the other a two-yard scamper from Jones. Arian Foster posted 59 yards on 21 carries to finish his UT career as No. 2 on the all-time rushing list with 2,964 yards. Senior linebacker Ellix Wilson led the Vols in tackles for the fifth time with nine stops. Fellow senior Nevin McKenzi posted seven tackles, including two that went for a loss.

RECORDS

Net

Crompton

0 10

28 10

HONORS

Lost

5 5

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

UT 15 31-101 118 14-36-2 67 219 1-0 2-15 6-39.8 28:46 8 of 16 0 of 2 0-0

Gain

88 70

SCORE BY QUARTERS

TENNESSEE KENTUCKY

REVIEW

TENNESSEE

WY 15 48-167 99 9-17-0 65 266 1-1 1-15 5-35.2 31:03 9 of 17 0 of 1 3-27

Att

13 20

20 0

UT - Lincoln 25 field goal. UT - Berry 45 INT return (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 24 field goal. 3rd - VU - Hahnfeldt 31 field goal. VU - Langford 42 INT re

Rushing

A. Foster Hardesty

0 0

2nd - UT - Hardesty 7 run (Lincoln kick).

3rd - UT - Jones 8 pass from Crompton (Lincoln kick).

TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Sacks By-Yards

20 10

Nashville - Tennessee rode a productive second quarter and a stingy defense to its 13th-straight win in Nashville over in-state rival Vanderbilt. The Vols got all of their points in the second quarter and then turned the game over to the defense in the second half. The UT defenders held Vanderbilt to just 25 yards rushing while forcing three turnovers. Tennessee rushed for 222 total yards and threw just nine passes for 21 yards. Lennon Creer led the effort on the ground with 80 yards on 13 carries. Arian Foster added 53 yards on 11 carries, and Montario Hardesty rushed seven times for 43 yards and a touchdown. B.J. Coleman came off the bench to take the majority of the snaps in the game and completed four passes for 21 passing yards. After a scoreless first quarter, Hardesty scored from eight yards out to cap a nine-play, 65-yard drive and give the Vols a 7-0 lead. A poor punt from Brett Upson gave the Vols prime field position on their next possession, which was converted into a field goal and a 10-0 lead. Vanderbilt’s ensuing possession ended in a 45-yard interception return for a touchdown from Eric Berry. The Vols would add another field goal just before the intermission to make the score 20-0. Rico McCoy led the Tennessee defensive effort for the fourth-straight game with 11 tackles.

TENNESSEE VANDERBILT

1st - WY - Genho 4 pass from Stutzriem (Scott kick).

Nov. 29, 2008

THE VOLS

7 0

TENNESSEE VANDERBILT

GAME 12

STAFF

Knoxville - Tennessee’s defense again played admirably, but offensive miscues led to defeat for the Vols, this time at the hands of the Wyoming Cowboys at Neyland Stadium. Tennessee surrendered 13 points, an interception return for a touchdown and another interception cashed in with a one-play, four-yard drive. It was all the Cowboys would need as the Volunteer offense couldn’t get on the scoreboard when it needed to the most, in the final 20 minutes of the game. Tennessee managed 101 yards on the ground and 118 through the air. Starter Nick Stephens and backup Jonathan Crompton combined to go 14-of-36. Crompton completed the Vols’ lone touchdown pass to Gerald Jones, who finished the game with five grabs for 37 yards, in the third quarter. In the absence of running backs Arian Foster and Montario Hardesty, sophomore Lennon Creer carried 16 times for 82 yards. The Vols had four second-half possessions after the Jones touchdown and all four times drove to midfield or closer, but could not score. Rico McCoy led the UT defensive effort with 10 tackles, while Demonte Bolden posted seven tackles with three going for a loss. Robert Ayers also posted two TFLs for five yards.

WYOMING TENNESSEE

GAME 11

OUTLOOK

GAME 10

127


HONORS All-Americas National Awards Regional Honors All-SEC Academic Honors Postseason All-Star Games Post-Collegiate Honors

Cody and Cory Sullins

130 131 132 133 135 138 139

Jacques McClendon

Robert Ayers 128

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Rico McCoy


2008 Honors and Awards ALL-AMERICA Eric Berry, SS

AFCA, The Sporting News, Associated Press, FWAA, Walter Camp Foundation

Eric Berry, SS

Coaches - Defensive Player of the Year AP - Defensive Player of the Year

Robert Ayers, DE Eric Berry, SS Anthony Parker, OG Rico McCcoy, LB

Coaches, Associated Press (2nd) Coaches, Associated Press Coaches (2nd), Associated Press (2nd) Coaches (2nd)

Daryl Vereen, LB

Coaches

Eric Berry, SS

Jim Thorpe Award - Finalist Nation’s Top Defensive Back - Touchdown Club of Columbus (Ohio) Southeast Defensive Back of the Year - Touchdown Club of Atlanta Player of the Year - Tennessee Sports Writers Association

SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-SEC

FRESHMAN ALL-SEC ADDITIONAL HONORS

NAME Brett Barnes Jacob Brown B.J. Coleman Jeff Cottam Morgan Cox Stephen Darville Brent Freeman Ryan Hill Austin Johnson Inquoris Johnson Taka Koyano Daniel Lincoln Tyler Maples T.J. Marrs Devin Mathis Jacques McClendon Adam Myers-White Tauren Poole Cody Pope Nick Reveiz Austin Rogers Daniel Slutsky Jacob Storey Cody Sullins Cory Sullins Brett Thomason Tyler Wolf Justin Wright

GPA 3.08 3.13 3.45 3.13 3.21 3.72 3.68 3.25 3.22 3.50 3.65 3.33 3.20 3.34 3.43 3.12 3.18 3.22 3.16 3.07 4.00 3.07 3.04 3.58 3.46 3.04 3.29 3.05

MAJOR Communication Studies Sport Management Communication Studies Enterprise Management Finance: Accounting M.S. - Sport Management Journalism and Electronic Media Microbiology Communication Studies M.S. - Sport Psychology Enterprise Management Enterprise Management Exercise Science Logistics: Operations Spanish: Language and World Business Economics Exercise Science Sport Management Political Science Enterprise Management M.S. - Political Science Exercise Science Enterprise Management Finance: Accounting Finance: Accounting Enterprise Management Logistics and Transportation: Marketing Sport Management

VOLS

ACADEMIC ALL-SEC

Austin Rogers

Eric Berry

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

129


ALL-AMERICAS This roster consists only of those players who were first-team selections on one or more of the All-America teams selected for the national audience and received nationwide circulation. Not included are numerous players who may have received mentions on second or third teams and others who were selected by newspapers or agencies with circulations not primarily national. The legend below lists those teams recognized by the NCAA that were national media or organizations. AAB — All America Board (1924-55); AP — Associated Press (1925-Present); CAMP — Walter Camp Football Foundation (1967-Present); CP — Central Press (1963-70); COACHES — American Football Coaches Assn. (1945-Present); FbN — Football News (1963-Present); FWAA — Football Writers Assn. of America (1913-Present); GANNETT — Gannett News Service; INS — International News Service (1913-57); LIB — Liberty Magazine (1924-41); NEWSWEEK — Newsweek Magazine (1937-42); NANA — North American Newspaper Alliance (1927-37); NEA — Newspaper Enterprise Assn. (1924-73); NY NEWS — New York Daily News; TSN — The Sporting News (1934-Present); RICE — Grantland Rice (1925-47); TIME — Time Magazine; UP — United Press (1925-58); UPI — United Press International (1958-95); SCRIPPS — Scripps Howard Newspapers; NCAA — NCAA Consensus (1889-Present). 1929 1930 1931 1933 1938 1939 1940 1944 1946 1950 1951

1952

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

1954 1956

130

1957 1963 1964 1965 1966

1967 1968

Gene McEver ........................................................................................Halfback (UP, NEA, NANA, NCAA) Bobby Dodd........................................................................................................Quarterback (NEA, RICE) Herman Hickman....................................................................................................................Guard (RICE) Beattie Feathers............................................Halfback (NANA, RICE, INS,NEA, AAB, LIBERTY, NCAA) Bowden Wyatt................................................................................................End (AAB, INS. RICE, NCAA) George Cafego....................................................................................................Halfback (NEA, LIBERTY) Bob Suffridge..............................................................................................................................Guard (UP) George Cafego..................................................................Halfback (UP, INS, TSN, NEWSWEEK, NCAA) Ed Molinski........................................................................Guard (AP, NEA, RICE, AAB, LIBERTY, NCAA) Bob Suffridge ....................................................................................Guard (UP, INS. TSN, NEWSWEEK) Abe Shires ................................................................................................................................Tackle (INS) Bob Suffridge ..........................................................................................Guard (AP, UP, INS, RICE, NEA, ..............................................................................................................TSN, LIB, AAB, NEWSWEEK, NCAA) Bob Foxx ................................................................................................................................Halfback (INS) Ed Molinski ................................................................................................................................Guard (TSN) Bob Dobelstein ..................................................................................................................Guard (NY SUN) Dick Huffman..............................................................Tackle (AP, RICE, AAB, FWAA, COACHES, NCAA) Ted Daffer ..............................................................................................................................Guard (AFCA) Bud Sherrod..................................................................................................................................End (NEA) Hank Lauricella..........................................................................Halfback (AP, UP, NEA, INS. CP, FWAA, ..............................................................................................................TSN, AFCA, AAB, NY NEWS, NCAA) Ted Daffer......................................................................................................Guard (INS, NEA, NY NEWS) Bill Pearman ......................................................................................Tackle (AP, NEA, FWAA, NY NEWS) John Michels ................................................Guard (AP, UP, TSN, NEA, FWAA, AAB, NY NEWS NCAA) Doug Atkins ..................................................................................................Tackle (INS, AAB, NY NEWS) Darris McCord ......................................................................................................................Tackle (FWAA) Johnny Majors..............................Halfback (AP, UP, INS, FEA, FWAA, AFCA, TSN, NY NEWS, NCAA) Kyle (Buddy) Cruze ..................................................................................................................End (FWAA) Bill Johnson..................................................................................................................Guard (NEA, FWAA) Steve DeLong................................................................................................................Guard (FWAA, FbN) Steve DeLong ........................................................Guard (AP, NEA, FWAA, NY NEWS, TSN, FbN, TIME) Frank Emanuel....................................................Linebacker (AP, NEA, FWAA, TSN, FbN, TIME, NCAA) Paul Naumoff ......................................................Linebacker (AP, UPI, FWAA, COACHES, FbN, NCAA) Austin Denney ..............................................................................................................................End (NEA) Ron Widby ................................................................................................................................Punter (TSN) Bob Johnson............................................................................................................................Center (FbN) Bob Johnson ............................................................................Center (AP, UPI, NEA, FWAA, COACHES, ............................................................................................................CAMP, TIME, TSN, NY NEWS, NCAA) Albert Dorsey ..................................................................................................Back (UPI, NY NEWS, FbN) Richmond Flowers ............................................................................................................Wingback (FbN) Charles Rosenfelder ..........................................Guard (AP, UPI, CP, FWAA, COACHES, NEA, NY NEWS, ..............................................................................................................................................................CAMP, NCAA) Steve Kiner................................................................................Linebacker (AP, CP, FWAA, FbN, NCAA) Jim Weatherford ............................................................................................................Back (COACHES)

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

1969 Steve Kiner ......................................................Linebacker (AP, UPI, NEA, CP, FWAA, COACHES, FbN, ............................................................................................................NY NEWS, TSN, CAMP, TIME, NCAA) Chip Kell ..................................Guard (AP, UPI, CP, FWAA, COACHES, FbN, NY NEWS, CAMP, NCAA) Jack Reynolds ................................................................................................................Linebacker (FbN) 1970 Chip Kell ............................................Guard (AP, UPI, NEA, CP, FWAA, COACHES, FbN, CAMP, NCAA). Jackie Walker ........................................................................................................Linebacker (NEA, FbN) 1971 Bobby Majors............................Back (AP, UPI, FWAA, TSN, FbN, CP, COACHES, CAMP, NEA, NCAA) Jackie Walker ........................................................................Linebacker (UPI, FWAA, CAMP, CP, FbN) 1972 Conrad Graham..................................................................................................................Back (UPI, FbN) Ricky Townsend..........................................................................................................Placekicker (FWAA) Jamie Rotella ......................................................................................Linebacker (FbN, COACHES, UPI) 1973 Eddie Brown ................................................................................................................................Back (FbN) Ricky Townsend..........................................................................................................Placekicker (FWAA) 1975 Larry Seivers ............................................................................Wide Receiver (FbN, AP, FWAA, NCAA) 1976 Larry Seivers ......................................Wide Receiver (AP, UPI, NEA, COACHES, TSN, CAMP, NCAA) 1979 Roland James ..................................Back (UPI, COACHES, TSN, FWAA, NEA,CAMP, FbN, FbN,NCAA) 1982 Willie Gault ....................................................................................................Wide Receiver (NEA, FWAA) Jimmy Colquitt ..............................................................................................................Punter (GANNETT) 1983 Reggie White ........................Tackle (AP, UPI, TSN, CAMP, GANNETT, FWAA, FbN, COACHES, NCAA) Jimmy Colquitt ....................................................................................................................Punter (CAMP) 1984 Bill Mayo....................................................................................................Guard (UPI, CAMP, FbN, NCAA) 1985 Tim McGee......................................Wide Receiver (AP, COACHES, NEA, GANNETT, SCRIPPS, NCAA) Chris White ....................................................................................................Defensive Back (SCRIPPS) 1987 Harry Galbreath ......................................................................................................................Guard (TSN) 1988 Keith DeLong..........................................................................................Linebacker (AP, TSN, GANNETT) 1989 Eric Still ..........................................Guard (AP, CAMP, FWAA, COACHES, TSN, UPI, SCRIPPS, NCAA) 1990 Antone Davis ........................Tackle (AP, UPI, CAMP, COACHES, FWAA, SCRIPPS, FbN, TSN, NCAA) Dale Carter..................................................................................Defensive Back/Kick Returner (TSN) 1991 Dale Carter ....................Defensive Back (AP, UPI, FWAA, CAMP, SCRIPPS, FbN, GANNETT, NCAA) Carl Pickens......................................................Wide Receiver (COACHES, FbN, SCRIPPS, GANNETT) 1993 John Becksvoort......................................................................................Placekicker (FWAA, SCRIPPS) 1997 Leonard Little ........................................................................................................Defensive End (CAMP) Peyton Manning ................................Quarterback (AP, CAMP, SCRIPPS, FWAA, AFCA, FbN, NCAA) 1998 Al Wilson ........................................................................................Linebacker (AP, FWAA, AFCA, NCAA) 1999 Cosey Coleman......................................Offensive Guard (AP, CAMP, FWAA, FbN, COACHES, NCAA) Deon Grant ........................................................Defensive Back (CAMP, FbN, TSN, COACHES, NCAA) Raynoch Thompson ......................................................................................Linebacker (AP, COACHES) 2000 John Henderson..........................................................Defensive Tackle (AP, FWAA, TSN, FbN, NCAA) 2001 John Henderson ........................................................................................Defensive Tackle (AP, FWAA, ......................................................................................................................COACHES, CAMP, TSN, FbN, NCAA) Travis Stephens ..............................................................................................Running Back (AP, FWAA) 2003 Dustin Colquitt............................................................................Punter (AP, FWAA, CAMP, TSN, NCAA) 2004 Kevin Burnett........................................................................................................Linebacker (COACHES) Jesse Mahelona ..................................................................................................Defensive Tackle (TSN) Michael Munoz ........................................................................Offensive Tackle (AP, COACHES, NCAA)

2006 Robert Meachem..........................................................................................Wide Receiver (FWAA, TSN) Arron Sears....................................................................................Offensive Tackle (CAMP, COACHES)

2007 Daniel Lincoln ..................................................................................................Place Kicker (FWAA) 2008 Eric Berry ..............................................Defensive Back (Camp, AFCA, AP, FWAA, TSN, NCAA)

All-America Notes

Tennessee has had a total of 72 individual All-America selections, who have been recognized a total of 87 times.

Tennessee has had one three-time All-America selection, guard Bob Suffridge, chosen in 1938, 1939 and 1940. Thirteen (13) other Vols have earned All-America honors twice during their careers. Thirty-three (33) Vols have earned consensus NCAA All-America honors.

The most honorees in one year were four, in 1939 and 1966.

The most consecutive years with All-America selections were 11 from 1963-73, a total of 25 selections in all.

Tennessee has had one father-son combination All-America selection in Steve DeLong (1963-64) and Keith DeLong (1988). Tennessee has had one brother combination, Johnny Majors (1956) and Bobby Majors (1971). Two of Tennessee’s All-Americas later became head coaches at their alma mater: Bowden Wyatt (1938) in 1955 and Johnny Majors (1956) in 1977.

Three of Tennessee’s All-America selections made All-America in other sports. All-America punter Ron Widby (1966) was a basketball All-America in 1967. Former Olympian and wide receiver Willie Gault (1982) was a track and field All-America in 1981-83. Richmond Flowers (1967) earned track and field All-America honors in 1968-69. All-America selections Bill Johnson (1957), Bob Johnson (1967) and Peyton Manning (1997) also earned Academic All-America honors the same season.


Bronko Nagurski Trophy

Presented to the defensive player of the year as selected by the Football Writers Association of America in conjuction with the Charlotte Touchdown Club. The first selection was made in 1993. 1998 Al Wilson (Finalist) 2000 John Henderson (Finalist)

Broyles Award

Butkus Award

Chuck Bednarik Award

Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award

Presented to the nation’s best collegiate running back by the SMU Athletic Forum. First selection was in 1990. 2001 Travis Stephens (Finalist)

Jim Thorpe Award

Presented annually to the nation’s best defensive back by the Jim Thorpe Association, Oklahoma City, Okla. First selection was in 1986. 1999 Deon Grant (Finalist) 1999 Dwayne Goodrich (Semifinalist) 2000 Andre Lott (Semifinalist) 2004 Jason Allen (Semifinalist) 2008 Eric Berry (Finalist)

Ronnie Lott Trophy

Presented since 1992 to the nation’s top collegiate placekicker. Sponsored by the Palm Beach County Sports Authority in conjunction with the Orange Bowl Committee. The award is named after NFL Hall of Famer Lou Groza. 1995 Jeff Hall (Semifinalist) 2000 Alex Walls (Finalist) 2006 James Wilhoit (Semifinalist) 2007 Daniel Lincoln (Semifinalist)

Manning Award

Presented since 2004 to the nation’s top Division 1A quarterback adjudged by the Sugar Bowl Committee to be the best in the United States. The award is named in honor of Archie Manning and his sons Peyton and Eli, each an All-America selection during their college career. 2006 Erik Ainge (Semifinalist)

Sullivan Award

Named for James E. Sullivan, the founder of the Amateur Athletic Union, awarded annually to the nation’s top amateur athlete. The award is based on qualities of leadership, character, sportsmanship and the ideas of amateurism. The award was established in 1930. 1998 Peyton Manning (Quarterback)

Presented to the nation’s top college football player by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia. The award was first given in 1937. 1997 Peyton Manning—Quarterback

National Coach of the Year

Awarded annually by the American Football Coaches Association, the Football Writers Association of America, Maxwell Football Club and The Sporting News. 1956 Bowden Wyatt (AFCA) 1998 Phillip Fulmer (AFCA, FWAA, Maxwell, TSN)

Outland Trophy

Presented by the Nassau County Sports Commission to the nation’s most outstanding tight end. The award was first presented in 2000. 2002 Jason Witten (Semifinalist) Since 1987, awarded annually to the nation’s top senior quarterback by the John Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation of Louisville, Ky. 1997 Peyton Manning

Presented since 2006 to the nation’s top return specialist at the Division I level. The award is voted on by NCAA Sports Information Directors 2006 Jonathan Hefney (Semifinalist)

John Unitas Golden Arm Award

2007 Jonathan Hefney (Semifinalist)

Maxwell Award

Awarded to the nation’s outstanding interior lineman (Center, Guard, Tackle) as selected by the Football Writers Association of America. The first selection was made in 1946. 1964 Steve DeLong 2000 John Henderson 2001 John Henderson (Finalist)

John Mackey Tight End Award

Named for Ronnie Lott, a two time All-American for USC and College Football Hall of Fame Inductee, awarded annually to college football’s Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year. The award was established in 2004.

Randy Moss Return Man Award

Peyton Manning, shown here accepting the Sullivan Award, won three other National Quarterback Awards in 1997 plus the Draddy Award, the Academic Heisman.

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Doak Walker Running Back Award

UT’s top finishers in the Heisman Trophy race: 1938 George Cafego—Tailback (7th) 1939 George Cafego—Tailback (4th) 1940 Bob Suffridge—Guard (6th) 1951 Hank Lauricella—Tailback (2nd) 1956 Johnny Majors—Tailback (2nd) 1964 Steve DeLong—Middle Guard (8th) 1967 Dewey Warren—Quarterback (8th) 1967 Bob Johnson—Center (6th) 1969 Steve Kiner—Linebacker (9th) 1973 Condredge Holloway—Quarterback (14th) 1976 Larry Seivers—Wide Receiver (12th) 1993 Heath Shuler—Quarterback (2nd) 1995 Peyton Manning—Quarterback (6th) 1996 Peyton Manning—Quarterback (8th) 1997 Peyton Manning—Quarterback (2nd)

Lou Groza Place Kicker Award

Presented since 2000 by the Greater Augusta Sports Council honoring the nation’s outstanding collegiate punter. 2000 David Leaverton (Semifinalist) 2002 Dustin Colquitt (Finalist) 2003 Dustin Colquitt (Finalist) 2004 Dustin Colquitt (Semifinalist)

RECORDS

Awarded annually to the nation’s top quarterback by the Davey O’Brien Foundation of Fort Worth, Texas, since 1977. Three finalists are chosen for the award each year. 1993 Heath Shuler (Finalist) 1995 Peyton Manning (Finalist) 1997 Peyton Manning 2006 Erik Ainge (Semifinalist)

The Heisman Trophy was established in 1935 by the Downtown Athletic Club in New York to honor the nation’s most outstanding college football player. Four Tennessee players have finished runner-up in the national balloting -- Hank Lauricella (1951), Johnny Majors (1956), Heath Shuler (1993) and Peyton Manning (1997).

Ray Guy Punting Award

Presented to the Nation’s Lineman of the Year by the Rotary Club of Houston. First selection was made in 1970. 1970 Chip Kell (Finalist) 1983 Reggie White (Finalist) 2001 John Henderson (Semifinalist) 2005 Jesse Mahelona (Semifinalist)

HONORS

Presented to the nation’s top college defensive player in honor of Chuck Bednarik, College and Pro Football Hall of Famer. Award presented by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia. The award was first given in 1995. 2004 Kevin Burnett (Semifinalist) 2008 Eric Berry (Semifinalist)

Heisman Trophy

Lombardi Award

REVIEW

Presented to the nation’s top linebacker by the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, Fla. First selection was in 1985. 1988 Keith DeLong (Finalist) 1998 Al Wilson (Semifinalist) 1999 Raynoch Thompson (Finalist) 2000 Eric Westmoreland (Semifinalist) 2004 Kevin Burnett (Semifinalist)

Honoring the outstanding collegiate wide receiver presented since 1994 by the Football Writers Association of America. 1996 Joey Kent (Semifinalist) 2001 Kelley Washington (Semifinalist) 2006 Robert Meachem (Semifinalist)

THE VOLS

Presented annually by the Little Rock, Ark., Major Sports Association to the nation’s top college football assistant coach. The award was first given in 1996. 1998 David Cutcliffe (Offensive Coordinator/QBs)

Fred Biletnikoff Receiver Award

STAFF

Presented to the assistant coach who excels in community service, commitment to the student-athlete, on-field coaching success and AFCA professional organization involvement. The award has been presented since 1997. 2006 John Chavis

OUTLOOK

AFCA Asst. Coach of the Year

NATIONAL AWARDS

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REGIONAL AWARDS

Touchdown Club of Atlanta Awards

Originated in 1938 with the selection of the Southeast Player of the Year. Since 1945 a back and lineman have been chosen as co-recipients. Beginning in 1980 both an offensive and defensive lineman and back have been selected.

Players

1940 1956 1981 1983 1984 1986 1991 1997 1998 1999 2006 2008

Bob Suffridge—Guard Johnny Majors—Tailback Lee North—Center Reggie White—Defensive Tackle Bill Mayo—Offensive Guard Dale Jones—Linebacker Dale Carter—Defensive Back Peyton Manning—Quarterback Al Wilson—Linebacker Deon Grant—Defensive Back Arron Sears—Offensive Tackle Eric Berry—Defensive Back

1998

Phillip Fulmer

Coach

Birmingham Monday Morning Quarterback Club Awards

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Originated in 1942 with the selection of the SEC’s most outstanding back and lineman.

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Most Outstanding Lineman

1950 1964 1967 1970 1982 1983 1989 1990 1996 1998

Ted Daffer—Guard Steve DeLong—Guard Bob Johnson—Center Chip Kell—Guard Willie Gault—Wide Receiver Reggie White—Tackle Eric Still—Guard Antone Davis—Tackle Joey Kent—Wide Receiver Al Wilson—Linebacker

1951 1956 1997 2000

Hank Lauricella—Tailback Johnny Majors—Tailback Peyton Manning—Quarterback Travis Henry—Tailback

Most Outstanding Back

Birmingham Touchdown Club Awards

Originated in 1976 with selection of the outstanding senior football player in the Southeastern Conference. Expanded to include selection of assistant coach of the year.

Outstanding Senior

1983 1990 1991 1997 1998

Reggie White—Defensive Tackle Tony Thompson—Back Andy Kelly—Quarterback Peyton Manning—Quarterback Al Wilson—Linebacker

1983 1985 1987 1993

Larry Marmie—Defensive Coordinator Ken Donahue—Defensive Coordinator Walt Harris—Offensive Coordinator David Cutcliffe—Offensive Coordinator

Assistant Coach of the Year

Jacobs Blocking Trophy

Since 1935 this award has been given annually by the family of Dr. W.P. Jacobs of Clinton, S.C., to the outstanding blocker in the Southeastern Conference based on a poll of the coaches. 1938 1939 1944 1945 1951 1952 1956 1957 1959 1960 1965 1967 1969 1970 1987 1989 1990 2006

Sam Bartholomew—Blocking Back Sam Bartholomew—Blocking Back Billy Bevis—Blocking Back Billy Bevis—Blocking Back Jimmy Hahn—Blocking Back John Michels—Guard Stockton Adkins—Blocking Back Stockton Adkins—Blocking Back Jim Cartwright—Blocking Back Jim Cartwright—Blocking Back Hal Wantland—Wingback Bob Johnson—Center Chip Kell—Guard Chip Kell—Guard Harry Galbreath—Guard Eric Still—Guard Antone Davis—Tackle Arron Sears—Tackle

SEC Player of the Year

Each year since 1933 the coaches of the Southeastern Conference select the most valuable player in a poll. Note: Formerly conducted by The Nashville Banner from 1933 to 1997. Currently the award is presented by the SEC office. 1933 1938 1939 1955 1956 1983 1993 1997 2008

Beattie Feathers—Back George Cafego—Back Bob Foxx—Back Johnny Majors—Back Johnny Majors—Back Reggie White—Defensive Tackle Heath Shuler—Quarterback Peyton Manning—Quarterback Eric Berry—Defensive Back

SEC Coach of the Year

Quarterback and baseball All-America Todd Helton was the SEC Athlete of the Year in 1994-95.

The Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year awards have been chosen by three organizations since 1935. The Nashville Banner award was chosen by the league coaches from 1935-97 and is currently presented by the SEC office. United Press International chose a coach of the year from 1960-90. The Associated Press has chosen a league coach of the year since 1946. 1936 1938 1944 1950 1951 1956 1965 1967 1985 1998

Robert R. Neyland (Coaches) Robert R. Neyland (Coaches) John Barnhill (Coaches) Robert R. Neyland (Coaches) Robert R. Neyland (AP) Bowden Wyatt (AP, Coaches) Doug Dickey (Coaches) Doug Dickey (AP, UPI & Coaches) Johnny Majors (AP, UPI & Coaches) Phillip Fulmer (AP, Coaches)

Arron Sears was the recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 2006. He became Tennessee’s 18th selection for this honor.

SEC Athlete of the Year 1976-77 Larry Seivers (Football) 1994-95 Todd Helton (Baseball) 1997-98 Peyton Manning (Football)

Defensive Back Eric Berry won two regional honors including SEC Defensive Player of the Year after the 2008 season. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL


1933-Present (First Team)

AP 1933-Present; Coaches 1984-Present; UPI 1950-1990

1977

1978 1979

1980 1981 1982

1983 1984

1986

1987 Harry Galbreath........................................Guard Mark Hovanic .........................Defensive Tackle Terry McDaniel.........................Defensive Back 1988 Keith DeLong.....................................Linebacker Eric Still.......................................................Guard 1989 Antone Davis ..............................................Guard Kent Elmore ..............................................Punter Marion Hobby..............................Defensive End Eric Still.......................................................Guard Chuck Webb..................................Running Back 1990 Dale Carter..................................Defensive Back Joey Chapman..........................................Punter Antone Davis...............................................Tackle Charles McRae..........................................Tackle Carl Pickens..................................Wide Receiver Tony Thompson..............................Running Back 1991 Dale Carter ...............................Defensive Back Darryl Hardy.....................................Linebacker Jeremy Lincoln.........................Defensive Back Chris Mims...................................Defensive End Tom Myslinski.............................................Guard Carl Pickens................................Wide Receiver Chuck Smith ................................Defensive End 1992 Todd Kelly.....................................Defensive End Mike Stowell ...............................................Guard 1993 John Becksvoort ............................Placekicker Cory Fleming...............................Wide Receiver Heath Shuler..................................Quarterback Jeff Smith...................................................Guard 1994 Kevin Mays..................................................Guard

HONORS

Three-time All-SEC Selections

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REVIEW

1985

(UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP) (UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP) (AP) (AP, UPI) (UPI) (UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (UPI) (UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI, Coaches) (AP, UPI, Coaches) (AP) (AP, Coaches) (AP, UPI, Coaches) (AP, UPI, Coaches) (AP, UPI, Coaches) (AP, UPI, Coaches) (UPI, Coaches) (UPI, Coaches)

THE VOLS RECORDS

Chip Kell Center/Guard 1968,69,70

Curt Watson Fullback 1969,70,71

Mickey Marvin Guard 1974,75,76

Jeff Hall Placekicker 1995,96,98

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VOLMANAC

(AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP) (AP, UPI) (UPI) (AP) (AP) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP) (AP, UPI) (AP) (AP, UPI) (AP) (AP) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (UPI) (UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP, UPI) (AP)

Stanley Morgan..........................Wide Receiver Larry Seivers .............................Wide Receiver Andy Spiva.........................................Linebacker Craig Colquitt ...........................................Punter Robert Shaw.............................................Center Roland James...........................Defensive Back Robert Shaw.............................................Center Reggie Harper......................................Tight End Roland James...........................Defensive Back Craig Puki ..........................................Linebacker Jimmy Streater............................Quarterback Tim Irwin.....................................................Tackle Jim Noonan ...................................Middle Guard Lee North...................................................Center Lee North...................................................Center Willie Gault...................................Wide Receiver Fuad Reveiz......................................Placekicker Johnnie Jones .............................Running Back Bill Mayo......................................................Guard Glenn Streno.............................................Center Reggie White ..........................Defensive Tackle Johnnie Jones .............................Running Back Bill Mayo......................................................Guard Tony Robinson...............................Quarterback Dale Jones.........................................Linebacker Tim McGee...................................Wide Receiver Carlos Reveiz...................................Placekicker Chris White................................Defensive Back Bruce Wilkerson .......................................Tackle Dale Jones.........................................Linebacker Bruce Wilkerson .......................................Tackle

STAFF

1933 Beattie Feathers..........................................Back Sheriff Maples..........................................Center 1934 Murray Warmath.......................................Guard 1936 Phil Dickens ..................................................Back 1938 George Cafego.............................................Back Bob Suffridge.............................................Guard Bowden Wyatt.................................................End 1939 George Cafego.............................................Back Bob Foxx ........................................................Back Ed Molinski..................................................Guard James Rike................................................Center Abe Shires..................................................Tackle 1940 Bob Foxx ........................................................Back Abe Shires..................................................Tackle Bob Suffridge.............................................Guard 1941 Don Edmiston.............................................Tackle 1942 Al Hust..............................................................End 1944 Bob Dobelstein...........................................Guard Buster Stephens .........................................Back 1945 Bob Dobelstein...........................................Guard 1946 Dick Huffman.............................................Tackle 1948 Norman Meseroll......................................Tackle 1949 Bud Sherrod ...................................................End 1950 Ted Daffer...................................................Guard Hank Lauricella............................................Back Bud Sherrod ...................................................End 1951 Doug Atkins................................................Tackle Ted Daffer...................................................Guard Hank Lauricella............................................Back John Michels..............................................Guard Bill Pearman..............................................Tackle Bert Rechichar ............................................Back 1952 Doug Atkins .....................................................End Mack Franklin..................................................End Francis Holohan ........................................Guard Andy Kozar....................................................Back John Michels..............................................Guard 1953 Bob Fisher..................................................Tackle 1954 Darris McCord...........................................Tackle Tom Tracy .....................................................Back 1955 Johnny Majors .............................................Back 1956 Buddy Cruze....................................................End John Gordy.................................................Tackle Johnny Majors .............................................Back 1957 Bobby Gordon...............................................Back Bill Johnson................................................Guard 1959 Joe Schaffer..............................................Tackle 1961 Mike Lucci..................................................Center

1963 Steve DeLong.............................................Guard (AP, UPI) 1964 Steve DeLong.............................................Guard (AP, UPI) 1965 Frank Emanuel..................................Linebacker (AP, UPI) Bobby Frazier.................................................End (AP, UPI) 1966 Austin Denney ......................................Tight End (UPI) Bob Johnson.............................................Center (AP) Johnny Mills................................Wide Receiver (AP) Paul Naumoff ....................................Linebacker (AP, UPI) 1967 John Boynton ............................................Tackle (AP, UPI) Albert Dorsey ...........................Defensive Back (AP, UPI) Bob Johnson.............................................Center (AP, UPI) Charles Rosenfelder................................Guard (AP) 1968 Ken DeLong...........................................Tight End (UPI) Chip Kell.....................................................Center (AP) Steve Kiner........................................Linebacker (AP, UPI) Richard Pickens ....................................Fullback (AP) Charles Rosenfelder................................Guard (AP, UPI) Jim Weatherford .....................Defensive Back (UPI) 1969 Ken DeLong...........................................Tight End (UPI) Chip Kell.......................................................Guard (AP, UPI) Steve Kiner........................................Linebacker (AP, UPI) Jack Reynolds ..................................Linebacker (AP) Curt Watson ...........................................Fullback (AP, UPI) Frank Yanossy .......................Defensive Tackle (UPI) 1970 Mike Bevans..............................................Center (AP) Chip Kell.......................................................Guard (AP, UPI) Bobby Majors............................Defensive Back (AP, UPI) Tim Priest..................................Defensive Back (UPI) Jackie Walker...................................Linebacker (AP, UPI) Curt Watson ...........................................Fullback (AP, UPI) 1971 George Hunt.....................................Placekicker (AP) Ray Nettles........................................Linebacker (AP) Bobby Majors............................Defensive Back (AP, UPI) Jackie Walker...................................Linebacker (UPI) Curt Watson ...........................................Fullback (UPI) 1972 Bill Emendorfer .........................................Guard (AP, UPI) Conrad Graham........................Defensive Back (AP, UPI) Jamie Rotella....................................Linebacker (AP, UPI) Ricky Townsend ..............................Placekicker (AP) John Wagster ........................Defensive Tackle (AP) 1973 Eddie Brown..............................Defensive Back (AP, UPI) Condredge Holloway....................Quarterback (AP, UPI) 1974 Neil Clabo...................................................Punter (AP) Mickey Marvin............................................Guard (UPI) Stanley Morgan............................Running Back (UPI) 1975 Mickey Marvin............................................Guard (UPI) Mike Mauck................................Defensive Back (AP) Ron McCartney ...........................Defensive End (UPI) Larry Seivers .............................Wide Receiver (AP, UPI) Andy Spiva.........................................Linebacker (AP) 1976 Craig Colquitt ...........................................Punter (AP) Mickey Marvin............................................Guard (UPI)

OUTLOOK

All-Southeastern Conference

ALL-SEC

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1995 Jeff Hall ............................................Placekicker DeRon Jenkins..........................Defensive Back Joey Kent.....................................Wide Receiver Jason Layman ........................Offensive Tackle Peyton Manning.............................Quarterback Bubba Miller.............................Offensive Guard Jeff Smith..................................................Center 1996 Terry Fair.....................................Kick Returner Jeff Hall ............................................Placekicker Joey Kent ....................................Wide Receiver Leonard Little .............................Defensive End 1997 Jonathan Brown.........................Defensive End Terry Fair ..................................Defensive Back Leonard Little .............................Defensive End Peyton Manning ............................Quarterback Marcus Nash...............................Wide Receiver Trey Teague..............................................Center Al Wilson ............................................Linebacker 1998 Cosey Coleman..........................................Guard Jeff Hall ............................................Placekicker Raynoch Thompson.........................Linebacker Darwin Walker.......................Defensive Tackle Al Wilson ............................................Linebacker 1999 Cosey Coleman.......................Offensive Guard Shaun Ellis...................................Defensive End Dwayne Goodrich ....................Defensive Back Deon Grant................................Defensive Back Tee Martin......................................Quarterback Raynoch Thompson.........................Linebacker Darwin Walker.......................Defensive Tackle 2000 John Henderson....................Defensive Tackle Travis Henry ..........................................Tailback Will Overstreet...........................Defensive End Alex Walls.........................................Placekicker Eric Westmoreland .........................Linebacker 2001 John Henderson....................Defensive Tackle Andre Lott .................................Defensive Back Will Overstreet...........................Defensive End Travis Stephens....................................Tailback Fred Weary..............................Offensive Guard 2002 Rashad Baker...........................Defensive Back Julian Battle.............................Defensive Back Will Ofenheusle......................Offensive Tackle Jason Witten........................................Tight End 2003 Dustin Colquitt.........................................Punter Scott Wells ...............................................Center 2004 Jason Allen...............................Defensive Back Kevin Burnett...................................Linebacker Jesse Mahelona....................Defensive Tackle Michael Munoz....................Offensive Lineman

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2005 Arron Sears ...........................Offensive Tackle 2006 Britton Colquitt .......................................Punter Turk McBride.........................Defensive Tackle Robert Meachem.......................Wide Receiver Arron Sears ...........................Offensive Tackle James Wilhoit.................................Placekicker 2007 Jonathan Hefney.....................Defensive Back Jerod Mayo.......................................Linebacker Anthony Partker ....................Offensive Guard 2008 Robert Ayers..............................Defensive End Eric Berry.................................Defensive Back

(AP, Coaches) (AP, Coaches) (AP) (AP, Coaches) (AP, Coaches) (AP, Coaches) (Coaches) (AP, Coaches) (AP, Coaches) (Coaches) (AP, Coaches)

2000 2001

2002 2003

All-Southeastern Conference Freshman

2004

Knoxville News-Sentinel 1986-2004; Coaches 1999-Present; The Sporting News 2005-Present

2005

1986-Present (First Team)

1986 1987

1988 1989

1990 1991 1992 1993

1994

1995

1996 1997

1999

Terrence Cleveland..............Wide Receiver Milton Gordon ..............................Linebacker Thomas Woods ................Return Specialist Kelly Days ............................Defensive Back Alvin Harper ..........................Wide Receiver Charles McRae......................Defensive Line Robbin Perry..........................Offensive Line Shazzon Bradley ..................Defensive Line Earnest Fields..............................Linebacker John Fisher ............................Offensive Line Chip McCallum............................Placekicker Carl Pickens ........................Defensive Back Chuck Webb ............................Running Back Joey Chapman ....................................Punter John Becksvoort ......................Placekicker James Stewart ......................Running Back Aaron Hayden..........................Running Back Jeff Smith ..............................Offensive Line Bubba Miller ..........................Offensive Line Jason Parker ......................Defensive Back Shawn Summers ............Return Specialist Raymond Austin ..................Defensive Back Leland Taylor ........................Defensive Line Terry Fair ............................Defensive Back *Peyton Manning ....................Quarterback Robert Poole..........................Offensive Line Ron Green..............................Defensive Line Jeff Hall ......................................Placekicker Billy Ratliff ........................Defensive Tackle Spencer Riley ....................Offensive Guard Cosey Coleman..................Offensive Tackle *Jamal Lewis..........................Running Back Albert Haynesworth ..................Def. Tackle Leonard Scott.............. .........K.ick Returner

2006 2007 2008

Rashad Baker ......................Defensive Back Casey Clausen................. ........Quarterback Michael Munoz ..................Offensive Tackle Scott Wells...................... ................... Center Dustin Colquitt ....................................Punter Kelley Washington ................Wide Receiver Parys Haralson........... ..........Defensive End Corey Campbell ..................Defensive Back Arron Sears ......................Offensive Tackle Antwan Stewart ..................Defensive Back Jayson Swain ........................Wide Reciever James Wilhoit ..........................Place Kicker Erik Ainge ..................................Quarterback Roshaun Fellows ................Defensive Back Jonathan Hefney ................Defensive Back Arian Foster ............................Running Back Ramon Foster ....................Offensive Guard Demetrice Morley ..............Defensive Back LaMarcus Coker ....................Running Back Rico McCoy ..................................Linebacker Josh McNeil............................Offensive Line Eric Berry ............................Defensive Back Daniel Lincoln ............................Placekicker Denarius Moore ....................Wide Reciever Daryl Vereen................................Linebacker

* Freshman of the Year Selection

(Coaches, KNS) (KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (KNS) (KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches, KNS) (Coaches) (Coaches) (TSN) (Coaches,TSN) (Coaches) (Coaches, TSN) (Coaches, TSN) (Coaches, TSN) (Coaches) (Coaches)

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1915 1916

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1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

1930

(Coaches, KNS) (KNS)

1994 Freshman of the Year

Peyton Manning Quarterback

1997 Freshman of the Year Jamal Lewis Running Back

1931 1932

All-Southern 1900-1932

Bill Newman..............................................................................Back Nash Buckingham ...................................................................Back Joey Beane .................................................................................End Walker Leach............................................................................Back N.W. Dougherty......................................................................Guard Roscoe Word.........................................................................Tackle Walker Leach............................................................................Back N.W. Dougherty......................................................................Guard Mush Kerr...............................................................................Guard Alonzo Carroll ............................................................................End Farmer Kelly..........................................................................Tackle Mush Kerr...............................................................................Guard Russ Lindsay............................................................................Back Graham Vowell...........................................................................End Graham Vowell...........................................................................End Morris Vowell........................................................................Tackle W. O. Lowe ..............................................................................Guard Lloyd Wolfe..................................................................................End W.O. Lowe...............................................................................Tackle Buck Hatcher ........................................................................Tackle Graham Vowell...........................................................................End Roe Campbell...........................................................................Back Tarzan Holt..................................................................................End Roe Campbell...........................................................................Back Roy Striegel ...........................................................................Guard Rufe Clayton.............................................................................Back Roe Campbell...........................................................................Back J.G. Lowe .....................................................................................End John Barnhill .........................................................................Guard John Barnhill .........................................................................Guard Dick Dodson..............................................................................Back Dave McArthur......................................................................Tackle Gene McEver ............................................................................Back Gene McEver ............................................................................Back Bobby Dodd...............................................................................Back Paul Hug.......................................................................................End Fritz Brandt ................................................................................End Bobby Dodd...............................................................................Back Harry Thayer .........................................................................Guard Buddy Hackman.......................................................................Back Herman Hickman ..................................................................Guard Ray Saunders........................................................................Tackle Gene McEver ............................................................................Back Beattie Feathers .....................................................................Back Van Rayburn ...............................................................................End


Johnson Named To Academic All-America All-Time Team

As selected by CoSIDA

1997 2000 2001

2007

First-Team Selections

McWhorter Scholar-Athletes of the Year

Each year the SEC, in conjunction with the Alltel Corporation, provides the league’s male and female H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award winners with a $10,000 post-graduate scholarhip. The award recipients are chosen by a committee of Faculty Athletics Representatives from the 12 SEC institutions. The award is named for former SEC Commissioner H. Boyd McWhorter. 1985-86 John Young—Football 1992-93 Lang Wiseman—Basketball

NASDAQ Scholar-Athlete Award

The NASDAQ presents the nation’s top scholar-athlete $5,000 in scholarship money for the school’s general scholarship fund. 1997

Mack Gentry

The NCAA annually awards 174 post-graduate scholarships to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are in their last year of intercollegiate athletic competition. In addition to the 35 football honorees, the NCAA awards grants to 32 basketball players (16 each for men and women) and 107 student-athletes participating in sports other than football and basketball in which the NCAA conducts championships.

1971 Football—Don Dembo, Guard, Pre-Medicine 1971 Football—Tim Priest, Defensive Back, Pre-Medicine 1973 Baseball—Bobby Tucker, Outfielder, Business Administration 1977 Football—Mike Mauck, Defensive Back, Pre-Dental 1980 Football—Tim Irwin, Tackle, Pre-Law 1983 Track—Steve Poe, Decathlon, Liberal Arts 1988 Swimming—Mark Jechura, Freestyle, Aerospace Engineering 1993 Basketball—Lang Wiseman, Guard, Finance 1997 Football—Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Speech Communication 1999 Swimming—Adam Engle, Freestyle, Electrical Engineering 2001 Swimming—Zane DeWitz, Butterfly, Psychology 2001 Track—Joe Dickson, Steeplechase, Psychology 2003 Swimming—Greg Simpson, Freestyle, Marketing 2006 Swimming—Tyler Gustafson, Freestyle, Logistics and Transportation

The National Association of College Directors of Athletics began its post-graduate awards program in 1989-90. The award consists of a $5,000 scholarship for post-graduate studies at the institution of the honoree’s choice. Funding for the awards program is through the NACDA Foundation.

Bob Johnson

Charles McRae—Football Peyton Manning—Football

HONORS

Bill Johnson

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Awards

NACDA Preseason Games Post-Graduate Scholar-Athlete Award 1990 1998

Charles Rader

Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Speech Communication

Peyton Manning, Quarterback Peyton Manning, Quarterback (National Scholar-Athlete of the Year)

The NCAA Top VIII Scholar Athlete Awards

The NCAA Today’s Top VIII, selected by the NCAA Honors Committee, recognizes distinguished student-athletes from the preceding calendar year for athletics, academic achievement, character and leadership. 1997

Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Speech Communication

Tim Irwin

Mike Terry

Peyton Manning

The Woody Hayes National Scholar Athlete Awards are presented by the University and Northwest Sertoma Club of Columbus, Ohio. Six winners are selected each year, two men and women from each of the three divisions of the NCAA. 2005

Michael Munoz, Offensive Tackle

RECORDS

Woody Hayes National Scholar Athlete

Tim Priest

REVIEW

2002 2005 2006

Charles Rader, Tackle, Chemistry, ABill Johnson, Guard, Bus. Admin., B+ Mack Gentry, Tackle, Bus. Admin., B+ Bob Johnson, Center, Ind. Engr., B+ Tim Priest, Defensive Back, Pre. Law, B+ Tim Irwin, Tackle, Pre. Law, B+ Mike Terry, Defensive End, Bus. Admin., A+ Eric Still, Offensive Guard, Transportation, B+, All-America (2nd); All-District IV Jeff Hall, Place Kicker, Marketing, 3.31, All-District IV Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Speech, 3.51, All-America (2nd); All-District IV Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Sports Mgmt., 3.50 GPA All-America; All-District IV David Leaverton, Punter, Marketing, 3.53, All-District IV Will Bartholomew, Fullback, Finance, 3.53, All-District IV Will Overstreet, Defensive End, Finance, 3.46, All-America (2nd); All-District IV Michael Munoz, Offensive Tackle, Political Science, 3.61, All-District IV (2nd) Rob Smith, Offensive Guard, Sociology, Criminal Justice, 3.44 All-District IV (2nd) Erik Ainge, Quarterback, Political Science, 3.43 All-District IV (2nd) James Wilhoit, Placekicker, Sport Studies (M.S.), 3.80 All-District IV, All-America (2nd) Daniel Lincoln, Placekicker, Business Admin., 3.49 All-District IV Austin Rogers, Wide Reciever, Finance, 3.28 All-District IV

1996 1997

THE VOLS

1956 1957 1965 1967 1970 1980 1982 1989 1996

The Honda Scholar-Athlete program recognizes nine NCAA Division I college football players for their outstanding performance on the field and in the classroom. American Honda donates $3,000 to the general scholarship fund of each player’s school on their behalf. Also, Honda names a Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a $10,000 donation is made to the university’s general scholarship fund.

STAFF

Bob Johnson was named to the Academic All-America® All-Time Team announced July 1, 1997, at the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) convention in New Orleans by NBC sportscaster Dick Enberg. Johnson, a two-time All-America center for the Vols (1966-67), was also named Academic All-America in 1967. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989 and was captain of the Vols’ 1967 SEC Championship team.

College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) selects the Academic All-America® teams. To be nominated, the student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for his career. No athlete is eligible until he has reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at his current institution. CoSIDA chooses All-District and both first and second team All-America teams. Selections below are first team unless otherwise noted.

American Honda Scholar-Athlete Program

OUTLOOK

ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Americas®

ACADEMIC HONORS

Former Vol Tim Irwin was elected Judge of the Juvenile Court for Knox County in 2006. Irwin was an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award Winner in 1980.

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The National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Awards

The National Football Foundation recognizes student-athletes each year by its awards committee to receive a post-graduate fellowship from the Foundation. Each scholar-athlete chosen will receive an $18,000 base scholarship for post-graduate study. The top scholar-athlete will receive the prestigious Draddy Award. 1959 1967 1970 1976 1997 2004

Neyle Sollee, Fullback, Engineering Bob Johnson, Center, Engineering Don Denbo, Guard, Pre-Medicine Mike Mauck, Defensive Back, Pre-Dental Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Speech Comm. (Draddy Award Winner) Michael Munoz, Offensive Tackle, Public Admin. (Draddy Award Winner)

Burger King-Vincent dePaul Draddy Scholar-Athlete Program

Since 1995, Burger King Corporation in cooperation with the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame honors student athletes weekly with $10,000 donated in their names to the university’s general scholarship fund. From the weekly winners the NFF chooses four finalists as top scholar athletes and each will receive an additional $25,000. One of the finalists will be presented the Burger King-Vincent dePaul Draddy award as the nation’s top scholar athlete as chosen by the NFF Awards Committee. Burger King presents a $100,000 endowment to the general scholarship fund of the Draddy winner’s school.

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Scott Galyon, Linebacker, Marketing/Education Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Speech Comm. (Draddy Award Winner) Benson Scott, Holder, College Scholars Michael Munoz, Offensive Tackle, Public Admin. (Draddy Award Winner)

Michael Munoz is shown receiving the 2004 Vincent dePaul Draddy Trophy presented to the top scholarship athlete by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Munoz was the sixth Vol to earn a NFF scholarship and joins Peyton Manning as the only Draddy winners. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

AFCA Academic Achievement Awards

The American Football Coaches Association Awards have been presented annually by the Touchdown Club of Memphis to schools with a graduation rate of over 70 percent of its football team. The College Football Association presented the award from 1981-97. 1989 1991 1993

Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee

1998 1999

Tennessee Tennessee

AFCA Good Works Team

The American Football Coaches Association Good Works Teams honors those who show exceptional dedication to community service and to the betterment of communities in which they live. The College Football Association presented the awards from 1992-96. 1995 1996 1997 1998

Bubba Miller, Center/Guard Peyton Manning, Quarterback Peyton Manning, Quarterback Jeff Hall, Placekicker

Herman Hickman Scholarship

2000 2003 2006 2007

David Leaverton, Punter Kevin Burnett, Linebacker James Wilhoit, Placekicker Jerod Mayo, Linebacker

Established by UT alumni and friends in 1958 following the death of Herman Hickman, Tennessee AllAmerica and Hall of Fame member. Hickman, who played at Tennessee from 1929-31, served as assistant coach at Wake Forest, NC State and Army before becoming head coach at Yale. This graduate scholarship is awarded to varsity athletes in the field of their choice. The recipient currently receives a minimum of $1,000 per semester. 1963-64 Wayne Coleman—Football 1980-81 Chip Linebarier—Football 1965-66 Norbert Ackermann—Football Brent Watson—Football 1966-67 Norbert Ackermann—Football 1981-82 Chip Linebarier—Football John Burpo—Baseball 1982-83 Chip Linebarier—Football 1967-68 Roger Neiswender—Track 1983-84 Mike Adler—Baseball 1968-69 Lee Ruch—Tennis 1984-85 Bob Weldon—Swimming 1986-87 David Moon—Football 1969-70 Gary Cooper—Baseball 1989-90 Adam Epstein—Football 1970-71 Vic Dingus—Football 1990-91 Adam Epstein—Football Jeff Gabel—Track 1992-93 Eric Riffer—Football 1971-72 Jeff Gabel—Track 1993-94 Eric Riffer—Football Steve Wold—Football Tony Thompson—Football Don McLeary—Football 1994-95 Scott Fontis—Swimming 1972-73 David Wamer—Track 1995-96 Scott Fontis—Swimming 1973-74 Tim Priest—Football Phillip Fulmer—Football 1996-97 Scott Fontis—Swimming 1974-75 Robert Van Malder—Tennis 1997-98 Ricky Busquets—Swimming Rick Bowers—Track 1998-99 Tony Cosey—Track 1975-76 Hal Bibee—Baseball 2001-02 Russell Johnson—Track David Allen—Football 2002-03 John Finlayson—Football 1976-77 David Allen—Football Gabi Chereches—Swimming Bill Emendorfer—Football 2003-04 Gabi Chereches—Swimming 1977-78 David Allen—Football 2005-06 Will Overstreet—Football Bill Emendorfer—Football 2006-07 Will Curtiss—Baseball 1979-80 Walter Vredeveld—Swimming 2007-08 Jake Finlayson—Football Chris Robinson—Golf Scott Genther—Track 2008-09 C.J. Fayton—Football Chip Linebarier—Football

Peyton Manning Scholarship

The University of Tennessee honors former Vol quarterback Peyton Manning each year by presenting a scholarship to a first-year student who will participate in UT’s Honors program. The scholarship is funded from gifts to the University garnered from Manning’s academic awards, the UT Athletic Department’s corporate matching grants program and other private gifts.Manning’s four-year career at UT (1994-97) produced a number of awards that generated $165,000 in scholarship funds. Among the awards were the Burger King-Vincent dePaul Draddy National Scholar Athlete of the Year, the Davey O’Brien Foundation Award and the American Honda Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The Manning Scholarship covers the costs of tuition, room and board for a male or female student. The award is granted to a first-year student on the basis of academic achievement, leadership and community service.

1998-99 Jay Stephen Burns (Bulls Gap) 1999-2000 Rebekah Ann Capps (Nashville) 2000-01 Hampton Andrew Holcomb Jr. (Memphis) 2001-02 Kimberly Anne Campbell (Union City) 2002-03 Rachel Lauren Mathews (Knoxville) 2003-04 Bradford Andrew Russell (Charlotte, N.C.) 2004-05 Michael Austen Clapp (Greensboro, N.C.) 2005-06 Jessica Nicole Jarrell (Mosheim) 2006-07 Nora Sue Hutchison (Maynardville) 2007-08 Kara Leann Seat (Nashville) 2008-09 Elizabeth Joyce Tiller (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2009-10 Joseph Hunter Tipton (Maryville)

Joseph Hunnter Tipton of Maryville is the 12th recipient of the Peyton Manning Scholarship. He is joined by Jeff Gerkin (left), UT Director of Financial Aids and award namesake Peyton Manning at the presenntation made in June.


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Student-athletes earn the right to wear the VOLScholar patch by achieving a 3.0 grade-point average in the previous fall and/or spring semester. The VOLScholar program was an initiative of UT’s Thornton Athletics Student Life Center. It is a comprehensive academic and citizenship-building program that has gained enthusiastic support from UT athletic teams.

RECORDS

“Vol Scholar” Insignia Recognizes Academic Diligence

HONORS

Jon Catanzano, DB, Retail & Consumer Sci., 2004, 05 Peter Chang, DB, Marketing, 2003, 04, 05 Rick Clausen, QB, Recreation & Leisure Studies, 2005 Jim Bob Cooter, QB, Sport Management, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Brad Cottam, TE, Sport Management, 2005, 07 Jeff Cottam, TE, Enterprise Management, 2006, 07 Geoff Courtney, WR, Sport Management, 2007 Morgan Cox, DS, Finance, 2006, 07 Jonathan Crompton, QB, Communications, 2007 Andrew Crossley, DB, Biochemistry, 2000, 01, 02, 03 D Jed Dance, LB, General Business, 1986 Stephen Darville, C, Sport Management, 2005, 06, 07 Charles Davis, DB, Political Science, 1986 Kelly Days, DB, Business, 1987 Keith DeLong, LB, Business, 1987 Don Denbo, G, Pre-Medicine, 1969, 1970 Dylan Dickey, QB, Finance, 2005, 06, 07 Vic Dingus, E, Chemical Engineering, 1967, 69 Bill Duff, DT, Criminal Justice, 1994 Guillaume Dumont, OG, Biochemistry, 2002, 03 Alan Duncan, PK, Agriculture, 1979, 1980

REVIEW

Previous Honorees

S Randy Sanders, QB, Liberal Arts, 1985, 86, 87, 88 David Sands, RB, Physics,1996 Craig Sanford, P, Sport Management, 1997 John Sartelle, TE, Organismal Biology, 1994 Benson Scott, H, College Scholars Program, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Brad Sharp, FB, Political Science, 2003 Kevin Shipley, TE, Journalism & Electronic Media, 2005 Heath Shuler, QB, Marketing, 1993 Nilo Silvan, WR, Liberal Arts, 1993 Heath Smargiasso, DB, Biology, 1994, 95 Jeff Smith, OG, Sociology, 1993 Rob Smith, OG, Sociology, Criminal Justice, 2003, 04, 05 Thomas Stallworth, LB, Sport Mgmt., 2001 Bobby Starks, WR, Business, 1998 Eric Still, OG, General Business, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Owen Sullenger, WR, Psychology, 1996 Cody Sullins, OG, Finance, 2006, 07 Cory Sullins, OL, Finance, 2006, 07 T Richard Templeton, P, Finance, 1995 Mike Terry, DE, Business Admin., 1981, 82 Brent Thomas, DS, Sport Management, 2000 Robert Todd, OT, Sociology, 1990, 91, 92 Josh Tucker, OG, Mechanical Engineering, 1997, 98, 99 U Mark Upton, OT, Mechanical Engineering, 1993, 94, 95 V Burney Veazey, QB, Economics, 1998, 99, 2000 Ian Vinson, DB, Language & World Bus./Spanish, 2003, 04, 05 Todd Vinson, TB, Arts & Sciences, 2003, 06 W Sam Wantland, OG, History, 2003, 04, 05 Preston Warren, DB, Political Science, 1988 Brent Watson, T, Liberal Arts, 1976, 77 Ben Weisensel, OL, Business, 2006 Kevin Wendleboe, PK, Sport Management, 1990, 91 Chris West, DT, Animal Sci., Human Dev., 1996 Lance Wheaton, QB, Exercise Physiology, 1994 Steve White, DE, Psychology, 1995 James Wilhoit, PK, Speech Communications, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Robert Williams, FB, Political Science, 2004, 05 Tyler Williams, OG, Broadcasting, 2002, 03, 04 Jason Witten, TE, Sport Management, 2002 Tyler Wolf, DB, Logistics & Transportation, 2007 Casey Woods, WR, Psychology, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Brian Word, LB, Speech Comm., 2001, 02 XYZ Paul Yatkowski, DT, Exercise Physiology, 1993 Kelly Ziegler, LB, Exercise Physiology, 1987

THE VOLS

A Stockton Adkins, FB, Agriculture, 1957 Erik Ainge, QB, Political Science, 2005, 06,07 Mikki Allen, DB, Exercise Science, 1997, 98 Murray Armstrong, E, Pre-Medicine, 1958 B Grey Barker, RB, Biology, 1994, 1995 Will Bartholomew, RB, Finance, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 John Becksvoort, PK, Liberal Arts, 1992 David Bennett, DB, Psychology, 1992 Chris Benson, WR, Industrial Engineer., 1988, 89 Bradley Blaylock, P, Sport Management, 2001 Shane Bonham, DT, Exercise Physiology, 1993 Eddie Brown, HB, Agriculture, 1973 Jake Brown,DS, Sport Management, 2007 Jonathan Brown, DE, Liberal Arts, 1997 Wes Brown, DE, Communications, 2007 Kevin Burnett, LB, Sport Management, 2002, 03, 04 C Bram Cannon, H, Arts & Sciences, 2006 Bo Campbell, RB, Business Marketing, 1995 Eric Campbell, DB, Exercise Science, 1998, 99, 2000 Josh Campbell, C, Wildlife, 1996, 1997, 98 Marcus Carr, TE, Exercise Science, 1997, 98, 99

L Brad Lampley, OG, Broadcasting, 1995, 96, 97 Eric Lane, RB, Public Administration, 1996 Jason Layman, OT, Psychology, 1994 David Leaverton, P, Marketing, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Roderick Lewis, DB, Psychology, 1990 David Ligon, OG, Finance, 2005 Daniel Lincoln, PK, Business, 2007 Chip Linebarier, DB, Liberal Arts, 1977 Charles Longmire, WR, Physical Education, 1990 Logan Love, Sport Management, 2007 M Casey Mabry, DT, Broadcasting, 1999 Peyton Manning, QB, Sports Adminisration, 1995, 96, 97 Bill Martin, DS, Agricultural Economics, 2004, 05 Craig Martin, C, Education, 1991 Joey Mathews, QB, Sociology, 1999, 2000, 01 Bruce Mattox, G, Business Administration, 1961, 62 Mike Mauck, DB, Education, 1975 Cameron Mayo, C, Sport Management, 2005, 06 Jerod Mayo, Sport Management, 2007 Kevin Mays, OG, Marketing Education, 1994 Johnny McAdams, DT, Education, 1984 Brett McBrayer, TE, Industrial Engineering, 1988 Jacques McClendon, OL, Economics, 2007 Tyler McCurry, DT, Arts & Sciences, 2004 Terry McDaniel, CB, Human Services, 1987 Charles McRae, OT, History, 1990 Adam Miles, DS, Journalism, 2004 Cleon Mitchell, RB, Business, 1992 David Moon, T, Finance, 1984 Steve Mugleston, LB, Public Relations, 2003 Michael Munoz, OT, Public Administration, 2002, 03, 04 Adam Myers-White, LB, Exercise Management, 2006, 07 Tom Myslinski, G Zoology/Pre-Med., 1988, 91 N Ralph Nelson, OT, Public Relations, 1993 Tony Nelson, DB, Social Work, 1986 Philip Newman, PK, Sport Management, 2002, 03 O Will Ofenheusle, OG, Business, 2001 Antoine Ott-Terrell, WR, Biology, 2006 Will Overstreet, DE, Finance, 1999, 2000, 01 P Jarod Parrish, DB, Exercise Science, 2006, 07 Pete Panuska, RB, Food Administration, 1986 Greg Phillips, T, Engineering, 1974 Scott Pfeffier, TE, Psychology, 1995 Josh Plemons, QB, Exercise Science, 1998, 99, 2000 Matt Poe, DB, Criminal Justice, 1994 Jason Price, H, Marketing, 1995, 96 Peerless Price, WR, Business, 1996, 97 Tim Priest, HB, Liberal Arts, 1968, 70, 71 R Charles Rader, T, Chemistry, 1954, 55, 56 Josh Ray, WR, Finance, 2007 Seth Reagan, P, Finance, 2000, 01, 02 Chris Regan, WR, Sport Management, 2007 Jason Respert, C, Sport Management, 2004 Nick Reveiz, LB, Enterprise Management, 2007 Ray Robinson, C, Industrial Engineering, 1988 Austin Rogers, WR, Finance, 2006, 07 Jamie Rotella, LB, Business Admn., 1972 David Rudder, QB, Pre-Dentistry, 1978

STAFF

Tennessee has had 132 athletes named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in the last five seasons. In three of those five years, Tennessee led the league in scholar athletes. Name Yr. GPA MAJOR Brett Barnes Sr. 3.08 Communication Studies Jacob Brown Sr. 3.13 Sport Management B.J. Coleman Fr. 3.45 Communication Studies Jeff Cottam Jr. 3.13 Enterprise Management Morgan Cox Jr. 3.21 Finance: Accounting Stephen Darville Sr. 3.72 M.S. - Sport Management Sr. 3.68 Journalism and Electronic Media Brent Freeman Ryan Hill Sr. 3.25 Microbiology Austin Johnson Fr. 3.22 Communication Studies Inquoris Johnson Sr. 3.50 M.S. - Sport Psychology Taka Koyano Fr. 3.65 Enterprise Management Daniel Lincoln So. 3.33 Enterprise Management Tyler Maples Fr. 3.20 Exercise Science T.J. Marrs Fr. 3.34 Logistics: Operations Devin Mathis Jr. 3.43 Spanish: Language and World Business Jacques McClendon Jr. 3.12 Economics Adam Myers-White Sr. 3.18 Exercise Science Tauren Poole Fr. 3.22 Sport Management Cody Pope So. 3.16 Political Science Nick Reveiz So. 3.07 Enterprise Management Austin Rogers Jr. 4.00 M.S. - Political Science Daniel Slutsky So. 3.07 Exercise Science Jacob Storey So. 3.04 Enterprise Management Cody Sullins Jr. 3.58 Finance: Accounting Cory Sullins Jr. 3.46 Finance: Accounting Brett Thomason Sr. 3.04 Enterprise Management Tyler Wolf Jr. 3.29 Logistics and Transportation: Marketing Sr. 3.05 Sport Management Justin Wright

E Doug Edgar, WR, Mecanical Engineering, 2005, 06 Shaun Ellis, DE, Undecided, 1997 Kent Elmore, P, Finance, 1989 Justin Emert, OG, Political Science, 1996, 97, 98 Lee England, WR, Biology, 1988, 89 Adam Epstein, PK, Classics/Pre-Law, 1988 Jason Epstein, PK, Political Science, 1992 F Dale Fair, RB, Engineering, 1974 Kris Fant, WR, Economics, 2006 Jeff Farrington, QB, Theatre, 2005 C.J. Fayton, WR, Sport Management, 2003, 05 Jake Finlayson, TE, Civil Engineering, 2004, 05 John Finlayson, TE, Econ. & Business, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Armandos Fisher, LB, Pre-Vet-Medicine, 1991 Jeremy Fitzgerald, RB, Agricul. Educ., 1997 Maurice Fitzgerald, DB, Business, 1998 Brent Freeman, DB, Journalism & Electronic Media, 2006,07 Sammy Frogg, P, Business Administraton, 1998, 99, 2000 Charles Fulton, HB, Business Administration, 1965, 67 Ryan Fusco, PK, Finance, 2004 G Greg Gaines, DB, Marketing, 1978 Omar Gaither, LB, Sport Management, 2005 Scott Galyon, LB, Business Marketing, 1993, 94, 95 Richie Gandy, OT, Sport Management 2002, 04 Mack Gentry, T, Business Admn, 1965 Adam Gillem, OL, Exercise Science, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Jason Grant, DE, Finance, 1997 Ben Greene, DB, Legal Studies, 2005 Bill Grimes, WR, Sport Management, 2006 Wayne Grubb, G, Education, 1960 Matt Gurdak, WR, Sport Management, 2002 H Troy Hale, WR, University Studies, 1985, 86 Jeff Hall, PK, Marketing, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Parys Haralson, DE, Sociology, Criminal Justice, 2005 Bo Hardegree, QB, Exercise Science, 2004, 05, 06 Kyle Haren, LB, Business, 1991 Kip Hartman, WR, Exercise Science, 2000, 03 John Henderson, H, Sport Management, 2002, 03, 04 Chris Hightower, PK, Sport Management, 2000 Ryan Hill, FB, Biological Sciences, 2005, 06, 07 Chris Hogue, PK, Sport Management, 1996, 97 Mark Holland, C, Human Performance, 1993 Josh Houston, WR, Logistics & Trans., 1998, 99, 2000 Chip Howard, W, Business Administration, 1972 Bill Hurst, P, Business Administration, 1997 Tom Hutton, P, Marketing, 1992, 93, 94 I Mark Ingram, C, Sport Management, 1995, 96 Tim Irwin, T, Pre-Law, 1979, 80 Dusty Ishii, DB, Public Relations, 2001, 02, 03 J Andre James, LB, Arts & Sciences, 1998 Mike Jester, Liberal Arts, 1979 Eli Jones, PK, Biochemistry, 1999, 2000, 01 Stanley Jones, DB, Electrical Engr., 1986 Bill Johnson, T, Business Administration, 1957 Bob Johnson, C, Industrial Engineering, 1966, 67 K Ryan Karl, LB, Exercise Science, 2005 Andy Kerr, PK, Animal Science, 2001, 02, 03

OUTLOOK

2008 SEC Academic Honor Roll (28)

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POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES American Bowl

1969 Charles Rosenfelder Jim Weatherford 1970 Steve Kiner Jack Reynolds Frank Yanossy 1972 George Hunt 1941 Ray Graves Johnny Butler 1942 Art Brandau R.A. Long 1944 Art Brandau Earle Brown Denver Crawford 1945 Denver Crawford 1947 Denver Crawford Ray Drost 1948 Jim Powell 1953 Bill Barbish Mack Franklin Bob Fisher 1954 Darris McCord Jimmy Wade 1958 Tommy Potts Carl Smith 1959 Ray Moss Joe Schaffer 1960 Cotton Letner Bill Majors

(Tampa, Fla.) 1974 Haskel Stanback Eddie Brown 1975 Jim Watts 1976 Steve Poole

Blue-Gray Game

(Montgomery, Ala.) 1961 Mike Lucci 1962 John Hudson 1963 Dick Evey Mallon Faircloth 1964 Whit Canale 1965 Hal Wantland 1971 George Hunt 1975 Tommy West Steve Poole 1976 Joe Gallagher 1977 Brent Watson 1978 Charlton Webb 1980 Danny Spradlin 1981 Brian Ingram 1983 Clyde Duncan Mark Studaway 1984 Fuad Reveiz 1989 Jeff Francis Kevin Simons

Coaches’ All-America Game

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

1962 Pat Augustine 1965 Hal Wantland 1966 Frank Emanuel Bob Petrella 1967 Paul Naumoff 1968 Walter Chadwick Bob Johnson 1969 Charles Rosenfelder Jim Weatherford

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1934 1938 1940 1941 1943

1946 1948 1951 1952

(Lubbock, Texas) 1972 George Hunt Ray Nettles Curt Watson 1973 Conrad Graham Jamie Rotella 1976 Ron McCartney

College All-Star Game

Beattie Feathers Bowden Wyatt George Cafego Marshall Abe Shires Bob Suffridge R.A. Long Billy Meek Earle Brown Denver Crawford Jim Hill J.W. Sherrill Bud Sherrod Jack Stroud Hank Lauricella Bill Pearman Bert Rechichar

(Chicago, Ill.) 1953 Andy Kozar John Michels 1955 Darris McCord 1957 Bobby Gordon John Gordy 1962 Mike Lucci 1964 Dick Evey 1965 Steve DeLong 1966 Frank Emanuel 1967 Paul Naumoff 1968 Bob Johnson 1970 Jack Reynolds 1973 Jamie Rotella 1975 Neil Clabo 1976 Ron McCartney

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Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Football Classic

2006 Chris Hannon

North-South All-Star Classicc

2007 Cory Anderson

(Houston, Texas)

Texas vs. The Nation

(El Paso, Texas) 2009 Demonte Bolden DeAngelo Willingham

2007 James Wilhoit 2008 Chris Brown Xavier Mitchell Antonio Reynolds

East-West Shrine Game

1932 1932 1934 1946 1964 1965 1976 1977

1979 1980 1981

1982 1983 1985 1986 1988 1990 1991

Hula Bowl

(Jackson, Miss.)

(San Francisco and Palo Alto, Calif.) (Houston and San Antonio, Texas) Gene McEver 1992 Tom Myslinski Herman Hickman 1996 Scott Galyon Beattie Feathers DeRon Jenkins Bob Dobelstein Jason Layman Steve DeLong 1998 Jonathan Brown Frank Emanuel Robert Poole Ron McCartney 1999 Jeff Hall Mickey Marvin 2001 David Leaverton Andy Spiva 2003 Omari Hand Robert Shaw 2004 Rashad Baker Craig Puki Casey Clausen Bill Marren Gibril Wilson Tim Irwin 2005 Jason Respert Brad White 2006 Jason Hall Anthony Hancock 2007 Jayson Swain Mike Miller 2008 Jonathan Hefney Johnnie Jones 2009 Ramon Foster Eric Swanson Coaches John Bruhin 1981 Johnny Majors Terry McDaniel 1987 Johnny Majors Kent Elmore 1996 Phillip Fulmer Tracy Hayworth 1998 Phillip Fulmer Roland Poles

Gridiron Classic

1999 Jeremaine Copeland Jarvis Reado 2000 Fred White 2001 David Martin 2002 Reggie Coleman Dominique Steveson

(Orlando Fla.) 2003 Keyon Whiteside 2004 Troy Fleming (MVP) Anthony Herrera 2005 Victor McClure

Las Vegas All-American Classic

2004 Robert Peace Constantin Ritzmann Chavis Smith

(Las Vegas, Nev.) 2005 Corey Larkins Derrick Tinsley

1952 1953 1972 1975 (MVP)

Hank Lauricella John Michels Jackie Walker Cond. Holloway

Robert Pulliam 1977 Stanley Morgan Larry Seivers 1979 Charlton Webb 1980 Jimmy Streater Roland James 1981 Reggie Harper 1982 Lee North 1983 Willie Gault 1984 Reggie White 1985 Reggie McKenzie Bill Mayo 1986 Jeff Smith Tim McGee 1987 Joey Clinkscales Dale Jones 1988 Harry Galbreath Anthony Miller 1991 Charles McRae Antone Davis 1977 Stanley Morgan Larry Seivers 1980 Craig Puki Steve Davis 1981 Tim Irwin Brad White 1984 Reggie White (MVP) 1985 Jim Dunkin Johnnie Jones Raleigh McKenzie Reggie McKenzie 1986 Tommy Sims Chris White 1987 Bruce Wilkerson Charles Davis Carlos Reveiz

(Honolulu, Hawaii) (Wailuku, Hawaii) 1996

1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005

2006 2007

2008 1975 1977 1986 1991 2000

Japan Bowl

North-South Shrine Game

Alvin Harper Anthony Morgan Shane Burton Bubba Miller Raymond Austin Jeff Hall Josh Tucker DeAngelo Lloyd Bernard Jackson Jabari Greer Mark Jones Tony Brown Jabari Davis Jason Respert Omar Gaither Marvin Mitchell Bret Smith J.T. Mapu Coaches Bill Battle Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Phillip Fulmer

(Tokyo, Japan) 1988 Terry McDaniel 1989 Keith DeLong Jeff Francis Kevin Simons 1990 Marion Hobby Eric Still 1991 Antone Davis 1992 John Fisher Andy Kelly Tom Myslinski 1993 J. J. McCleskey Mike Stowell Coaches 1981 Johnny Majors 1985 Johnny Majors 1992 Johnny Majors

King All-America Classic

1990 Tracy Hayworth Thomas Woods

(San Jose, Calif.) (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1991 Harlan Davis Mark Moore

North-South Shrine Game

1955 Charles Coffey 1961 Glenn Glass 1971 Bobby Majors Ray Nettles Curt Watson 1979 Charlton Webb

(Miami, Fla.)

1971

Coaches

Bill Battle

1976 David Brady

(Pontiac, Mich.)

Olympia Gold Bowl

1982 Anthony Hancock

1951 Bud Sherrod 1952 Ted Daffer Hank Lauricella Bill Pearman Gordon Polofsky 1954 Mack Franklin 1955 Darris McCord 1957 Buddy Cruze John Gordy Johnny Majors 1958 Bill Anderson 1959 Carl Smith 1960 Lebron Shields 1962 Mike Lucci 1963 John Hudson 1964 Dick Evey Mallon Faircloth 1965 Steve DeLong (MVP) 1966 Frank Emanuel 1967 Johnny Mills Paul Naumoff 1968 John Boynton Bob Johnson Dewey Warren 1969 Charles Rosenfelder 1970 Steve Kiner Jack Reynolds 1971 Chip Kell Tim Priest 1972 Ray Nettles Bobby Majors Curt Watson 1973 Jamie Rotella Conrad Graham 1974 Eddie Brown 1977 Andy Spiva 1979 Robert Shaw 1980 Roland James 1981 Danny Spradlin 1982 Brian Ingram Lee North 1983 Darryal Wilson 1984 Mark Studaway 1985 Bill Mayo Carl Zander 1986 Eric Swanson Daryl Dickey 1988 Anthony Miller John Bruhin 1989 Keith DeLong Jeff Francis 1990 Marion Hobby Eric Still 1991 Tony Thompson Vince Moore Alvin Harper (MVP)

(San Diego, Calif.)

Senior Bowl

(Mobile, Ala.) 1992 Dale Carter Bernard Dafney Chris Mims Chuck Smith Jeremy Lincoln 1993 Todd Kelly 1994 Charlie Garner (MVP) Cory Fleming 1995 Kevin Mays James Stewart Billy Williams 1996 DeRon Jenkins Jason Layman Jeff Smith 1997 Jay Graham Tyrone Hines Joey Kent 1998 Jonathan Brown Terry Fair Leonard Little Tori Noel Trey Teague 1999 Shawn Bryson Jeremaine Copeland Steve Johnson Peerless Price Al Wilson 2000 Chad Clifton Dwayne Goodrich Tee Martin Spencer Riley Raynoch Thompson Darwin Walker 2001 David Leaverton Cedrick Wilson Eric Westmoreland 2002 Will Bartholomew Andre Lott Will Overstreet Travis Stephens Fred Weary 2003 Julian Battle Rashad Moore 2004 Scott Wells 2005 Dustin Colquitt Cedric Houston 2006 Cody Douglas Parys Haralson Jesse Mahelona Albert Toeaina 2007 Arron Sears Jonathan Wade 2008 Erik Ainge (MVP) Brad Cottam 2009 Robert Ayers (MVP) Arian Foster Anthony Parker


POST-COLLEGIATE HONORS

National Awards

Selected by NCAA honoring men who have led distinguished professional careers after illustrious college athletic careers 25 year ago. 1950-52 Andy Kozar, Fullback (Selected 1977) 1965-67 Bob Johnson, Center (Selected 1993) 1971-74 John Trembley, Freestyle (Selected 2000)

Gene McEver Halfback 1928-29, 31 Bristol, Va. Elected 1954

Beattie Feathers Halfback 1931-33 Bristol, Va. Elected 1955

Robert R. Neyland Head Coach 1926-52 Greenville, Texas Elected 1956 (Coach)

Herman Hickman Guard 1929-31 Johnson City Elected 1959

Bobby Dodd Quarterback 1928-30 Kingsport Elected 1959 (Player) 1993 (Coach)

Bob Suffridge Guard 1938-40 Knoxville Elected 1961

Nathan Dougherty Guard 1906-09 Scott County, Va. Elected 1967

George Cafego Tailback 1937-39 Scarbro, W. Va. Elected 1969

Bowden Wyatt End 1936-38, Kingston Elected 1972 (Player) 1997 (Coach)

Hank Lauricella Tailback 1949-51 Harahan, La. Elected 1981

Doug Atkins End 1950-52 Humboldt Elected 1985

Johnny Majors Tailback 1954-56 Huntland Elected 1987

Bob Johnson Center 1965-67 Cleveland Elected 1989

Ed Molinkski Guard 1938-40 Massillon, Ohio Elected 1990

Steve DeLong Guard 1962-64 Norfolk, Va. Elected 1993

John Michels Off. Guard 1950-52 Philadelphia, Pa. Elected 1996

Steve Kiner Linebacker 1967-69 Tampa, Fla. Elected 1999

Reggie White Def. Tackle 1980-83 Chattanooga Elected 2002

Silver Anniversary All-America

THE VOLS

Selected by Sports Illustrated honoring successful men who played college football 25 years ago. 1933-35 C.C. Humphreys, End (Selected 1960) 1938-40 Ed Cifers, End (Selected 1965)

Touchdown Club of New York Award

All-Time All-America (FWAA)

All-Time Teams

Selected by the Football Writers Association of America for the centennial year of college football in 1969. Modern Era (1920-68) 1938-40 Bob Suffridge, Guard

Selected by the Football Writers Association of America for the centennial year of college football. Early Era (1869-1919) 1906-09 Nathan Dougherty, Guard Modern Era (1920-69) 1938-40 Bob Suffridge, Guard 1929-31 Herman Hickman Guard The All-Time SEC team for the first 50 years (1933-82) was selected by the SEC Skywriters in 1982. 1938-40 Bob Suffridge, Guard 1950-52 Doug Atkins, Tackle 1967-69 Jack Reynolds, Linebacker

Joe Steffy, Elected 1987

Editor’s Note: Tennessee is proud to lay partial claim to another Hall of Fame inductee. Joe Steffy, who gained fame on some of the legendary Army teams of the 1940s, lettered as a freshman at Tennessee in 1944 before his transfer to West Point. Steffy, who came to UT from Chattanooga, resides in Newburgh, N.Y.

Quarter Century All-SEC Team (1950-74)

Doug Dickey Head Coach 1964-69 Vermillion, S.D. Elected 2003 (Coach)

Frank Emanuel Linebacker 1963-65 Newport News, Va. Elected 2004

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Selected by a poll of sports writers for the Birmingham Quarterback Club. Selections were made in December 1975. Player of the Quarter Century Other Team Members 1950-52 Doug Atkins, Tackle 1954-56 Johnny Majors, Back 1949-51 Ted Daffer, Guard 1965-67 Bob Johnson, Center 1969-71 George Hunt, Placekicker

RECORDS

All-Time SEC Team (1933-82)

HONORS

Southeast Area All-Time Team (FWAA)

REVIEW

This award is presented by the Touchdown Club of New York to the individual who has made a contribution of permanent value to the sport of football. Herman Hickman, Guard (Selected 1956)

STAFF

NCAA Silver Anniversary Award

Canadian Football Hall of Fame (Hamilton, Ontario) Dick Huffman, Defensive Tackle (Elected 1987) Condredge Holloway, Quarterback (Elected 1999) Ray Nettles, Linebacker, (Elected 2005)

OUTLOOK

College Football Foundation and Hall of Fame

Professional Halls of Fame

Pro Football Hall of Fame (Canton, Ohio) Doug Atkins, Defensive End (Elected 1982) Reggie White, Defensive Tackle (Elected 2006)

Chip Kell Off. Guard 1968-70 Decatur, Ga. Elected 2006 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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Dennis Rogan

142 162 165

Eric Berry Josh McNeil

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General Robert Reese Neyland

Gen. Robert R. Neyland

Feb. 17, 1892-March 28, 1962

The history and tradition of Tennessee football began under the tutelage of Gen. Robert Reese Neyland, a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. Neyland came to Tennessee as an ROTC instructor and backfield coach in 1925 and was named head football coach in 1926. From that date, Tennessee was in the college football business to stay.

Neyland’s 1939 Vol team was the last to shut out each of its regular season opponents. Over the course of his career, 112 of his 216 opponents failed to score against his Tennessee teams. Tennessee still holds an NCAA record for holding opponents scoreless 71 consecutive quarters.

Neyland’s teams won Southern Conference championships in 1927 and 1932, piling up undefeated streaks of 33 and 28 games along the way, and SEC championships in 1938, 1939, 1940, 1946 and 1951. In addition, Neylandcoached teams won four national championships. The Vols were consensus national champions in 1951, won the Dunkel, Litkenhous, Boand, Houlgate and Poling national championships in 1938, the Dunkel and Williamson crowns in 1940 and the DeVold and Dunkel crowns in 1950.

It was Gene McEver who kicked off the Neyland era with his 98-yard return of the opening kickoff in the 1928 Alabama game, a game the underdog Vols won 15-13. Each of Neyland’s succeeding eras would be highlighted by similar big plays: Johnny Butler’s 56-yard run against Alabama in 1939 and Hank Lauricella’s 75-yard run against Texas in the 1951 Cotton Bowl. Neyland’s 21year record at Tennessee was 173 wins, 31 losses and 12 ties. Neyland, who came to Tennessee as an Army captain and left as a brigadier general, brought one of the most efficient single-wing offenses in the country to go with an unyielding defense. He was assigned to the head coaching position by Dean Nathan Dougherty with a single injunction: “Do something about the series with Vanderbilt.”

Joey Kent

After Neyland’s death in 1962, the University established the Robert R. Neyland Scholarship, academic scholarships awarded to non-athletes, many of whom are National Merit Scholars. The endowment for these scholarships now exceeds $3 million and 192 students have been the beneficiary of the awards. The thoroughfare behind the stadium’s south end, once called the river road, is now named Neyland Drive. More recently, the Vol football complex on campus was named for Neyland and Knoxville businessman B. Ray Thompson.

Peyton Manning

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141


TOTAL OFFENSE

Individual Game

Wins by Starting Quarterbacks

Plays (Rushing and Passing)—70, Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—508, Peyton Manning vs. Kentucky 1997 YardsperPlay(Min.10plays)—17.5,GeorgeCanalevs.Chattanooga1962(10rushes for175yards)

Individual Season

Home 22-2-0 18-5-0 15-4-0 14-2-0 13-3-1

Neutral 4-1-0 2-4-0 1-2-0 2-1-1 4-1-0

Road 13-3-0 14-1-0 11-4-0 8-2-1 6-5-1

Overall 39-6-0 34-10-0 27-10-0 24-5-2 23-9-2

Alan Cockrell (1981-83) Jimmy Streater (1977-79) Randy Wallace (1974-76) Tony Robinson (1983-85) Bubba Wyche (1967-68)

11-4-0 11-5-1 8-6-0 6-2-1 6-0-1

2-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0

4-3-1 2-7-0 4-4-0 4-2-0 4-1-0

17-8-1 13-12-2 12-10-0 10-5-1 10-2-1

Tee Martin (1996-99) Bobby Scott (1968-70) Jeff Francis (1985-88) Heath Shuler (1991-93) Dewey Warren (1965-67)

Plays (Rushing and Passing)—535, Erik Ainge 2007 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—3,789, Peyton Manning 1997 Yards per Play (Min. 100 plays)—7.6, Hank Lauricella 1951 (162 for 1,233 yards); (Min. 400 plays)—7.48, Peyton Manning 1996 (422 for 3,156 yards); (Min. 500 plays)—7.20, Peyton Manning 1997 (526 for 3,789 yards)

Individual Career

Plays (Rushing and Passing)—1,534, Peyton Manning 1994-97 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—11,020, Peyton Manning 1994-97 Yards per Play—(Min. 300 plays) 7.18, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (1,534 for 11,020 yards); (Min. 600 plays) 7.18, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (1,534 for 11,020 yards)

Name (Years) Peyton Manning (1994-97) Casey Clausen (2000-03) Erik Ainge (2004-07) Andy Kelly (1988-91) Condredge Holloway (1972-74)

Note: Quarterback not listed as position prior to 1964.

Game Total Plays Plays

70 67 66 66 65 62 59 56 55 55 55

Name

Peyton Manning Casey Clausen Andy Kelly A.J. Suggs Andy Kelly Bubba Wyche Andy Kelly Peyton Manning Peyton Manning Peyton Manning Casey Clausen

Game Total Yards UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Yds. Name

142

Vol quarterback Peyton Manning holds most of UT’s total offense and passing records and has the most wins by a starting QB with 39.

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13-0-0 11-0-0 10-7-1 11-2-0 9-2-0

508 Peyton Manning 475 Peyton Manning 417 Tony Robinson 416 Peyton Manning 409 Peyton Manning 407 Andy Kelly 389 Tony Robinson 386 Casey Clausen 386 Andy Kelly 383 Andy Kelly 379 Casey Clausen 376 Erik Ainge 375 Peyton Manning 375 Bobby Scott *Bowl game

Opponent

Florida Clemson* Notre Dame Louisiana State Florida Auburn Colorado Florida So. Mississippi UCLA Florida

Opponent

Kentucky Florida UCLA Northwestern* So. Mississippi Notre Dame Florida Clemson* Florida Auburn Michigan* Kentucky Auburn Florida

Year

1996 2004 1990 2000 1991 1968 1990 1997 1997 1997 2002

Year

1997 1996 1985 1996 1997 1990 1984 2004 1991 1991 2001 2007 1997 1970

2-1-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 4-1-0

7-2-0 7-2-0 7-5-0 7-2-0 6-3-0

3,000-Yard Seasons Year

Name (Class)

1997 2007 1996

Peyton Manning (Sr.) Erik Ainge (Sr.) Peyton Manning (Jr.)

Year 1995 2001 2003 2006 1991 1999 1998 1993 2002 1988 1990 1984 1978

Name (Class) Peyton Manning (So.) Casey Clausen (So.) Casey Clausen (Sr.) Erik Ainge (Jr.) Andy Kelly (Sr.) Tee Martin (Sr.) Tee Martin (Jr.) Heath Shuler (Jr.) Casey Clausen (Jr.) Jeff Francis (Sr.) Andy Kelly (Jr.) Tony Robinson (Jr.) Jimmy Streater (Jr.)

2,000-Yard Seasons

22-3-0 20-3-0 20-12-1 19-5-0 19-6-0

Pct. .867 .773 .730 .790 .705

.880 .869 .621 .792 .760 .673 .646 .545 .656 .807

Plays--Yds.

526--3,789 535--3,490 322--3,156

Plays--Yds. 421--2,960 418--2,933 476--2,923 374--2,887 418--2,819 386--2,634 370--2,451 331--2,426 371--2,290 411--2,289 342--2,259 331--2,089 344--2,011

1,500-Yard Seasons

Year 1992 1982 1986 1970 1966 1983 1979 1987 1973 1975 1968

Name (Class) Heath Shuler (So.) Alan Cockrell (So.) Jeff Francis (So.) Bobby Scott (Sr.) Dewey Warren (Jr.) Alan Cockrell (Jr.) Jimmy Streater (Sr.) Jeff Francis (Jr.) Condredge Holloway (Jr.) Randy Wallace (Jr.) Bubba Wyche (Sr.)

Plays--Yds. 329--1,998 347--1,963 271--1,855 303--1,786 299--1,757 285--1,661 243--1,633 244--1,582 282--1,582 277--1,529 341-1,502

Year 1969 2001 1995 2000 2004 1974 2005 1987 1997 1981 1990 1985 2000 1976 1984 1989 1989 1951 2007 1985 1993 1963 1977 1955 1953 1983 1994 2004 1956 1972 1967 1994 2004

Name (Class) Bobby Scott (Jr.) Travis Stephens (Sr.) Jay Graham (Jr.) Casey Clausen (Fr.) Erik Ainge (Fr.) Condredge Holloway (Jr.) Rick Clausen (Sr.) Reggie Cobb (Fr.) Jamal Lewis (Fr.) Steve Alatorre (Sr.) Tony Thompson (Sr.) Tony Robinson (Sr.) Travis Henry (Sr.) Randy Wallace (Sr.) Johnnie Jones (Sr.) Andy Kelly (So.) Chuck Webb (Fr.) Hank Lauricella (Sr.) Arian Foster (Jr.) Daryl Dickey (Sr.) Charlie Garner (Sr.) Mallon Faircloth (Sr.) Jimmy Streater (So.) Johnny Majors (Jr.) Jimmy Wade (Sr.) Johnnie Jones (Jr.) Peyton Manning (Fr.) Gerald Riggs Jr. (Jr.) Johnny Majors (Sr.) Condredge Holloway (Jr.) Dewey Warren (Sr.) James Stewart (Sr.) Cedric Houston (Sr.)

Plays--Yds. 281--1,475 291--1,464 272--1,438 234--1,431 225--1,423 233--1,413 234--1,411 250--1,395 233--1,374 237--1,330 224--1,327 187--1,321 253--1,314 244--1,295 229--1,290 188--1,266 209--1,236 162--1,233 245-1,193 160--1,165 159--1,161 212--1,161 241--1,139 248--1,133 221--1,126 191--1,116 165--1,115 193--1,107 167--1,101 243--1,073 177--1,053 171--1,042 181--1,005

1,000-Yard Seasons


Rush -42 -36 -7 -45 -130

Pass 1,473 2,969 2,297 2,968 9,707

Total 1,431 2,933 2,290 2,923 9,577

Rush -29 -64 -102 -32 -227

Pass 1,452 737 2,989 3,522 8,700

Total 1423 673 2,887 3,490 8,473

Rush -15 -33 18 60 30

Pass 98 1,299 2,241 2,759 6,397

Total 83 1,266 2,259 2,819 6,427

Rush 2 -91 70 52 33

Pass 172 1,946 1,512 2,237 5,867

Total 174 1,855 1,582 2,289 5,900

Pass 4,592 3,433 4,089 3,102 3,823 3,371 3,332 3,357 2,536 —

Total 5,206 4,807 4,472 4,068 3,807 3,580 3,527 3,519 3,108 3,078

Andy Kelly

Jeff Francis

939 1,233 660 1,126 794 1,133 1,101 786 509 494 645 935 637 1,161 358 709 1,757 1,053 1,502 1,475 1,786 766 1,073 1,582 1,413 1,529 1,295 1,139 2,011 1,633 963 1,330 1,963 1,661 2,089 1,321 1,855 1,582 2,289 1,266 2,259 2,819 1,998 2,427 1,115 2,960 3,156 3,789 2,451 2,634 1,431 2,933 2,290 2,923 1,423 1,411 2,887 3,490 916

Per Game

--------------------162.4 76.6 107.3 143.8 128.4 127.4 117.7 113.9 182.8 181.4 96.3 133.0 178.5 151.0 208.9 264.2 168.6 175.8 208.1 126.6 188.3 256.3 181.6 220.6 111.5 269.0 286.9 315.8 204.3 239.5 159.0 244.4 208.2 224.8 158.1 156.8 240.6 249.3 114.5

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VOLMANAC

Rush 614 1,374 383 966 -16 209 195 162 572 3,078

Erik Ainge

364 352 — 451 — 476 552 260 215 298 167 460 261 509 338 588 1,716 1,053 1,539 1,352 1,697 — 807 1,149 1,146 1,318 1,046 742 1,418 1,256 747 1,171 2,021 1,683 1,963 1,246 1,946 1,512 2,237 1,299 2,241 2,759 1,712 2,353 1,141 2,954 3,287 3,819 2,164 2,317 1,473 2,969 2,297 2,968 1,452 1,441 2,989 3,522 889

Total Yardage

RECORDS

Plays 792 836 671 758 684 671 545 602 598 557

Casey Clausen

1950 Hank Lauricella 575 1951 Hank Lauricella 881 1952 Andy Kozar 660 1953 Jimmy Wade 675 1954 Tom Tracy 794 1955 Johnny Majors 657 1956 Johnny Majors 549 1957 Bobby Gordon 526 1958 Bill Majors 294 1959 Gene Etter 196 1960 Glenn Glass 478 1961 Mallon Faircloth 475 1962 Mallon Faircloth 376 1963 Mallon Faircloth 652 1964 Art Galiffa 20 1965 Dewey Warren 121 1966 Dewey Warren 41 1967 Dewey Warren — 1968 Bubba Wyche -37 1969 Bobby Scott 123 1970 Bobby Scott 89 1971 Curt Watson 766 1972 Condredge Holloway 266 1973 Condredge Holloway 433 1974 Condredge Holloway 267 1975 Randy Wallace 211 1976 Randy Wallace 249 1977 Jimmy Streater 397 1978 Jimmy Streater 593 1979 Jimmy Streater 377 1980 Steve Alatorre 216 1981 Steve Alatorre 159 1982 Alan Cockrell -58 1983 Alan Cockrell -22 1984 Tony Robinson 126 1985 Tony Robinson 75 1986 Jeff Francis -91 1987 Jeff Francis 70 1988 Jeff Francis 52 1989 Andy Kelly -33 1990 Andy Kelly 18 1991 Andy Kelly 60 1992 Heath Shuler 286 1993 Heath Shuler 73 -26 1994 Peyton Manning 1995 Peyton Manning 6 1996 Peyton Manning -131 1997 Peyton Manning -30 1998 Tee Martin 287 1999 Tee Martin 317 2000 Casey Clausen -42 2001 Casey Clausen -36 2002 Casey Clausen -7 2003 Casey Clausen -45 2004 Erik Ainge -29 2005 Rick Clausen -30 2006 Erik Ainge -102 2007 Erik Ainge -32 2008 Jonathan Crompton 27 *NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.

Passing

HONORS

Total 1,115 2,960 3,156 3,789 11,020

Rushing

REVIEW

Pass 1,141 2,954 3,287 3,819 11,201

Name

THE VOLS

Others 6. Tee Martin, 1996-99 7. Jimmy Streater, 1976-79 8. Heath Shuler, 1991-93 9. Condredge Holloway, 1972-74 10. Alan Cockrell, 1981-83 11. Bobby Scott, 1968-70 12. Tony Robinson, 1982-85 13. Dewey Warren, 1965-67 14. Randy Wallace, 1974-76 15. Travis Henry, 1997-2000

Rush -26 6 -131 -30 -181

Year

STAFF

1. Peyton Manning, QB (1994-97), New Orleans, La. Plays 1994 165 1995 421 1996 422 1997 526 TOTALS 1,534 2. Casey Clausen, QB (2000-03), Northridge, Calif. Plays 2000 234 2001 418 2002 371 2003 476 TOTALS 1,499 3. Erik Ainge, QB (2004-07), Hillsboro, Ore. Plays 2004 214 2005 169 2006 374 2007 535 TOTALS 1,292 4. Andy Kelly, QB (1988-91), Dayton Plays 1988 34 1989 188 1990 342 1991 418 TOTALS 982 5. Jeff Francis, QB (1985-88), Mt. Prospect, Ill. Plays 1985 30 1986 271 1987 244 1988 411 TOTALS 956

Year-By-Year Leaders

OUTLOOK

Career Yards

143


PASSING

Individual Game

Attempts—65, Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996 Completions—37, Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996; A.J. Suggs vs. LSU 2000 Interceptions—4, Bobby Scott vs. Auburn 1970; Jeff Francis vs. Alabama 1987; Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996; Erik Ainge vs. Auburn 2004 Completion Percentage (Min. 10 atts.)—95.8, Tee Martin vs. South Carolina 1998 (23 of 24) Consecutive Completions—*23, Tee Martin vs. South Carolina 1998 Yards—523, Peyton Manning vs. Kentucky 1997 Touchdown Passes—7, Erik Ainge vs. Kentucky 2007 Longest Gain—90, Casey Clausen to Mark Jones vs. Georgia 2003

Individual Season

Attempts—519, Erik Ainge 2007 Completions—325, Erik Ainge 2007 Interceptions—16, Jimmy Streater 1979 Completion Percentage (Min. 100 atts.)—64.9, Daryl Dickey 1985 (85 of 131); (Min. 200 atts.)—64.6, Heath Shuler 1993 (184 of 285); (Min. 300 atts.)—67.0, Erik Ainge 2006 (233 of 348); (Min. 400 atts.)—62.6, Erik Ainge 2007 (325 of 519) Lowest Interception Percentage (Min. 100 atts.)—0.76, Daryl Dickey 1985 (1 in 131); (Min. 200 atts.)—1.05, Peyton Manning 1995 (4 in 380); (Min. 300 atts.)—1.05, Peyton Manning 1995 (4 in 380); (Min. 400 atts.)— 1.93, Erik Ainge 2007 (10 in 519) Yards—3,819, Peyton Manning 1997 Touchdown Passes—36, Peyton Manning 1997 Consecutive Games Throwing TD Pass--12, Heath Shuler 1993 Consecutive Completions—*24, Tee Martin 1998 (1 vs. Alabama, 23 vs. South Carolina) Consecutive Attempts Without Interception—143, Casey Clausen 2003

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Individual Career

144

Attempts—1,381, Peyton Manning 1994-97 Completions—863, Peyton Manning 1994-97 Completion Percentage—(Min. 100 atts.) 63.0, Daryl Dickey 1981-85 (102 of 162); (Min. 400 atts.) 62.5, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (863 of 1,381); (Min. 500 atts.) 62.5, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (863 of 1,381); (Min. 750 atts.) 62.5, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (863 of 1,381) Yards—11,201, Peyton Manning 1994-97 Touchdown Passes—89, Peyton Manning 1994-97 Consecutive Games Throwing TD Pass —18, Heath Shuler, Oct. 17, 1992-Jan. 1, 1994 Interceptions—38, Andy Kelly 1988-91 Lowest Interception Percentage—(Min. 150 atts.) 1.23, Daryl Dickey 1981-85 (2 in 162); (Min. 400 atts.) 2.34, Heath Shuler 1991-93 (12 in 513); (Min. 500 atts.) 2.34, Heath Shuler 1991-93 (12 in 513); (Min. 750 atts.) 2.39, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (33 in 1,381)

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Game Attempts

Name vs. Opp., Year Peyton Manning vs. Florida, 1996 Andy Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 1990 A.J. Suggs vs. LSU, 2000 (ot) Andy Kelly vs. Florida, 1991 Casey Clausen vs. Clemson, 2004* Andy Kelly vs. Colorado, 1990 Peyton Manning vs. Southern Miss., 1997 Peyton Manning vs. Florida, 1997 Peyton Manning vs. UCLA, 1997 Erik Ainge vs. California, 2007 Casey Clausen vs. Auburn, 2003 Erik Ainge vs. Alabama, 2006 Peyton Manning vs. Arkansas, 1995 Erik Ainge vs. Kentucky, 2007 Bubba Wyche vs. Auburn, 1968

Attempts 65 60 59 56 55 55 53 51 49 47 47 46 46 45 45

Name vs. Opp., Year Peyton Manning vs. Florida, 1996 A.J. Suggs vs. LSU, 2000 (ot) Peyton Manning vs. Arkansas, 1995 Peyton Manning vs. Southern Miss., 1997 Andy Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 1990 Andy Kelly vs. Colorado, 1990 Andy Kelly vs. Florida, 1991 Erik Ainge vs. California, 2007 Casey Clausen vs. Clemson, 2004* Peyton Manning vs. Georgia, 1997 Peyton Manning vs. Georgia, 1996 Casey Clausen vs. Florida, 2002 Casey Clausen vs. Auburn, 2003

Completions 37 37 35 35 35 33 33 32 31 31 31 30 30

Game Completions

Game Yards (360 or more)

Name vs. Opp., Year Peyton Manning vs. Kentucky, 1997 Peyton Manning vs. Florida, 1996 Peyton Manning vs. Northwestern, 1997* Peyton Manning vs. Southern Mississippi, 1997 Andy Kelly vs. Notre Dame, 1990 Erik Ainge vs. Kentucky, 2007 Casey Clausen vs. Michigan, 2001* Andy Kelly vs. Florida, 1991 Tony Robinson vs. UCLA, 1985 Bobby Scott vs. Florida, 1970 Casey Clausen vs. Clemson, 2004* Peyton Manning vs. Arkansas, 1995 Peyton Manning vs. Auburn, 1997 Peyton Manning vs. Georgia, 1996 Tony Robinson vs. Florida, 1984 Andy Kelly vs. Colorado, 1990 Peyton Manning vs. South Carolina, 1996 Casey Clausen vs. Kentucky, 2000 * Bowl game

Yards 523 492 408 399 399 397 393 392 387 385 384 384 373 371 371 368 362 362

Season Attempts

Career Attempts

Name, Year Erik Ainge, 2007 Peyton Manning, 1997 Casey Clausen, 2003 Peyton Manning, 1996 Peyton Manning, 1995 Andy Kelly, 1991 Casey Clausen, 2001 Erik Ainge, 2006 Jeff Francis, 1988 Casey Clausen, 2002 Tee Martin, 1999

Attempts 519 477 412 380 380 361 354 348 314 310 305

Name, Years Peyton Manning, 1994-97 Casey Clausen, 2000-03 Erik Ainge, 2004-07 Andy Kelly, 1988-91 Jeff Francis, 1985-88 Tee Martin, 1996-99 Alan Cockrell, 1981-83 Heath Shuler, 1991-93 Bobby Scott, 1968-70 Jimmy Streater, 1976-79

Attempts 1,381 1,270 1,210 846 768 588 568 513 498 467

Name, Year Erik Ainge, 2007 Peyton Manning, 1997 Peyton Manning, 1995 Peyton Manning, 1996 Erik Ainge, 2006 Casey Clausen, 2003 Andy Kelly, 1991 Casey Clausen, 2001 Casey Clausen, 2002 Jeff Francis, 1988

Completions 325 287 244 243 233 233 228 227 194 191

Name, Years Peyton Manning, 1994-97 Casey Clausen, 2000-03 Erik Ainge, 2004-07 Andy Kelly, 1988-91 Jeff Francis, 1985-88 Tee Martin, 1996-98 Alan Cockrell, 1981-83 Heath Shuler, 1991-93 Dewey Warren, 1965-67 Tony Robinson, 1982-85

Completions 863 775 733 514 476 326 317 316 258 253

Name, Year Peyton Manning, 1997 Erik Ainge, 2007 Peyton Manning, 1996 Erik Ainge, 2006 Casey Clausen, 2001 Casey Clausen, 2003 Peyton Manning, 1995 Andy Kelly, 1991 Heath Shuler, 1993 Tee Martin, 1999

Yards 3,819 3,522 3,287 2,989 2,969 2,968 2,954 2,759 2,353 2,317

Season Completions

Season Yards

Career Completions

Erik Ainge set season records for attempts and completions in 2007.


1. Peyton Manning, QB (1994-97), New Orleans, La. Att. Comp. Pct.

2000 2001 2002 2003 TOTALS

Att. 194 354 310 412 1,270

Comp. 121 227 194 233 775

Pct. 64.2 64.1 62.6 56.6 61.0

2004 2005 2006 2007 TOTALS

198 145 348 519 1210

109 66 233 325 733

55.1 45.5 67.0 62.9 60.6

1988 1989 1990 1991 TOTALS

25 156 304 361 846

15 92 179 228 514

1985 1986 1987 1988 TOTALS

20 233 201 314 768

14 150 121 191 476

2. Casey Clausen, QB (2000-03), Northridge, Calif.

Yards

1,141 2,954 3,287 3,819 11,201

TDs

11 22 20 36 89

3. Erik Ainge, QB (2004-Present), Hillsboro, Ore. Att. Comp. Pct.

Yards 1,473 2,969 2,297 2,968 9,707

TDs 15 22 11 27 75

Yards

TDs

4. Andy Kelly, QB (1988-91), Dayton Att. Comp.

Yards

TDs

Pct.

60.0 59.0 58.9 63.2 60.8

5. Jeff Francis, QB (1985-88), Mt. Prospect, Ill. Att. Comp. Pct.

98 1,299 2,241 2,759 6,397

17 5 19 31 72

0 7 14 15 36

Yards

TDs

Yds.

TDs

61.6

4,088

36

51.6

3,433

17

70.0 64.4 60.2 60.8 62.0

Pct.

55.4

55.8 47.4

61.6

58.5

4,592

3,823

1 9 8 13 31

32

26

3,371

32

3,332

23

3,357 3,102

27 18

Comp. 24 15 13 13 12 11

Name, Game Tee Martin vs. Alabama/at S. Carolina Erik Ainge vs. Air Force Jeff Francis vs. Indiana (Peach) Casey Clausen vs. Kentucky Peyton Manning vs. Kentucky Heath Shuler vs. Louisville

Consecutive Completions

Longest Plays Yds. 90 87 85 85 84 84 82 82 *81 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

Players (QB to Receiver) Casey Clausen to Mark Jones Andy Kelly to Carl Pickens Alan Cockrell to Clyde Duncan Jimmy Streater to Anthony Hancock Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem Andy Kelly to Anthony Morgan Andy Kelly to Alvin Harper Bobby Scott to Lester McClain Condredge Holloway to Tommy West Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem Casey Clausen to Donte Stallworth Peyton Manning to Peerless Price Peyton Manning to Joey Kent Steve Alatorre to Willie Gault Alan Cockrell to Lenny Taylor Alan Cockrell to Clyde Duncan

*Non-scoring play

Year 2003 2006 1995 2007 1985 2008

Date 10/24-31/98 9/9/06 1/2/88 11/18/00 11/22/97 11/16/93 Opp./Year Georgia 2003 Auburn 1991 Vanderbilt 1983 Vanderbilt 1979 Memphis 2006 Arkansas 1990 Auburn 1990 Memphis St. 1969 Vanderbilt 1974 California 2006 Vanderbilt 2001 Kentucky 1996 Alabama 1995 Vanderbilt 1981 Alabama 1983 Alabama 1983

Pct. 31.9 47.1 39.5 39.7 33.3 55.4 61.0 50.0 68.0 61.1 42.3 59.6 50.0 41.3 49.2 55.7 59.0 59.1 56.1 48.2 46.9 45.0 60.8 57.8 57.1 49.7 52.4 56.2 51.0 49.7 48.7 52.6 59.2 52.7 61.1 63.6 64.4 60.2 60.8 59.0 58.9 63.1 58.0 64.6 61.8 64.2 63.9 60.2 57.3 54.1 62.4 64.1 62.6 56.6 55.1 57.4 67.0 62.9 51.5

TD 5 5 4 5 0 5 5 2 2 3 2 8 3 3 1 3 18 6 14 14 14 1 3 10 5 8 4 4 4 9 5 8 12 13 14 8 9 8 13 7 14 15 10 25 11 22 20 36 19 12 15 22 11 27 17 6 19 31 4

Yds. 364 352 252 451 107 476 552 260 215 298 167 460 305 509 338 588 1,716 1,053 1,539 1,352 1,697 544 807 1,149 1,146 1,318 1,046 742 1,418 1,256 747 1,171 2,021 1,683 1,963 1,246 1,946 1,512 2,237 1,299 2,241 2,759 1,712 2,353 1,141 2,954 3,287 3,819 2,164 2,317 1,473 2,969 2,297 2,968 1,452 1,441 2,989 3,522 889

Avg.* --------------------154.3 49.5 80.7 104.5 104.2 109.8 95.1 74.2 128.9 139.5 74.7 117.1 183.7 153.0 196.3 249.2 176.9 168.0 203.3 129.9 186.8 250.8 155.6 213.9 114.1 268.5 298.8 318.3 180.3 210.6 163.7 247.4 208.8 228.3 161.3 160.1 240.6 251.6 111.1

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VOLMANAC

58.6

172 1,946 1,512 2,237 5,867

Name Casey Clausen Erik Ainge Peyton Manning Erik Ainge Daryl Dickey Nick Stephens

Int. 7 5 3 7 4 5 3 7 1 4 2 0 0 6 4 4 7 5 7 9 15 8 3 4 5 11 6 4 10 16 10 10 15 10 9 7 6 8 11 9 14 15 4 8 6 4 12 11 6 9 6 9 7 9 9 6 9 10 5

RECORDS

Others Att. Comp. 6. Tee Martin, QB (1996-99), Mobile, Ala. 588 326 7.Heath Shuler, QB (1991-93), Bryson City, N.C. 513 316 8.Alan Cockrell, QB (1981-83), Joplin, Mo. 568 317 9.Jimmy Streater, QB (1976-79), Sylva, N.C. 467 241 10.Bobby Scott, QB (1968-70), Rossville, Ga. 498 236 11.Dewey Warren, QB (1965-67), Savannah, Ga. 440 258 12.Tony Robinson, QB (1982-85), Tallahassee, Fla. 411 253 13.Condredge Holloway, QB (1972-74), Huntsville, Ala. 407 238

1,452 737 2,989 3,522 8,700

Att. 143 136 132 118 106 106

Consecutive Attempts Without an Interception

Year Name Att. Comp. 1950 Hank Lauricella 72 23 1951 Hank Lauricella 51 24 1952 Pat Shires 38 15 1953 Jimmy Wade 63 25 1954 Johnny Majors 24 8 1955 Johnny Majors 65 36 1956 Johnny Majors 59 36 1957 Bobby Gordon 40 20 1958 Bill Majors 25 17 1959 Gene Etter 36 22 1960 Glenn Glass 26 11 1961 Mallon Faircloth 52 31 1962 Bobby Morton 40 20 1963 Mallon Faircloth 75 31 1964 Art Galiffa 59 29 1965 Dewey Warren 79 44 1966 Dewey Warren 229 136 1967 Dewey Warren 132 78 1968 Bubba Wyche 237 134 1969 Bobby Scott 191 92 1970 Bobby Scott 252 118 1971 Jim Maxwell 102 46 1972 Condredge Holloway 120 73 1973 Condredge Holloway 154 89 1974 Condredge Holloway 133 76 1975 Randy Wallace 145 72 1976 Randy Wallace 130 68 1977 Jimmy Streater 105 59 1978 Jimmy Streater 198 101 1979 Jimmy Streater 161 80 1980 Steve Alatorre 119 58 1981 Steve Alatorre 154 81 1982 Alan Cockrell 294 174 1983 Alan Cockrell 243 128 253 156 1984 Tony Robinson 1985 Tony Robinson 143 91 1986 Jeff Francis 233 150 1987 Jeff Francis 201 121 1988 Jeff Francis 314 191 1989 Andy Kelly 156 92 1990 Andy Kelly 304 179 1991 Andy Kelly 361 228 1992 Heath Shuler 224 130 1993 Heath Shuler 285 184 1994 Peyton Manning 144 89 1995 Peyton Manning 380 244 1996 Peyton Manning 380 243 1997 Peyton Manning 477 287 1998 Tee Martin 267 153 1999 Tee Martin 305 165 2000 Casey Clausen 194 121 2001 Casey Clausen 354 227 2002 Casey Clausen 310 194 2003 Casey Clausen 412 233 2004 Erik Ainge 198 109 209 120 2005 Rick Clausen 2006 Erik Ainge 348 233 2007 Erik Ainge 519 325 2008 Jonathan Crompton 167 86 *NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.

HONORS

61.8 64.2 63.9 60.2 62.5

Year-By-Year Leaders

REVIEW

89 244 243 287 863

Dates Oct. 17, 1992-Jan. 1, 1994 Sept. 29, 1984-Oct. 12, 1985 Nov. 3, 2001-Oct. 5, 2002 Jan. 1-Nov. 23, 1996 Sept. 5, 2004-Sept. 17, 2005 Nov. 10, 1990-Oct. 12, 1991

THE VOLS

144 380 380 477 1,381

Name Heath Shuler Tony Robinson Casey Clausen Peyton Manning Erik Ainge Andy Kelly

STAFF

1994 1995 1996 1997 TOTALS

Gm. 18 13 12 11 11 10

OUTLOOK

Consecutive Games Throwing TD Pass

Career Yards

145


RUSHING

Individual Game

Attempts—41, Johnnie Jones vs. Rutgers 1983; Travis Stephens vs. Arkansas 2001 Yards—294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi 1989 Yards per Attempt (Min. 8 atts.)—18.2, LaMarcus Coker vs. Marshall 2006 (8 for 146 yards) Touchdowns—4, Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945; Harold Payne vs. Washington & Lee 1951; Hubert Simpson vs. Notre Dame 1979; Tony Thompson vs. Vanderbilt 1990; James Stewart vs. Georgia 1994 Consecutive Attempts—*16, William Howard vs. Mississippi 1986 Longest Gain—99, Kelsey Finch vs. Florida 1977

Individual Season

Attempts—291, Travis Stephens 2001 Yards—1464, Travis Stephens 2001 Yards per Attempt (Min. 65 atts.)—7.9, Hank Lauricella 1951 (111 for 881 yards) 100-Yard Games—10, Jay Graham 1995 Touchdowns—18, Gene McEver 1929 Consecutive Games with Rushing TD—7, three times, most recent: Arian Foster 2007 (10 TDs) Touchdowns by Quarterback—11, Heath Shuler 1992

Individual Career

Attempts—650, Arian Foster 2005-08 Yards—3,078, Travis Henry 1997-2000 Yards per Attempt (Min. 250 atts.)—6.67, Charlie Garner 1992-93 (313 for 2,089 yards) 100-Yard Games—15, Travis Henry 1997-2000 Touchdowns—37, Gene McEver 1928-31 Consecutive Games with Rushing TD—8, Jimmy Wade, Oct. 24, 1953-Sept. 25, 1954 (11 TDs) Touchdowns by Quarterback—16, Tee Martin 1996-99

100-Yard Game Statistics

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Career: Most 100-yard games: 15, Henry 1997-2000; 14, Graham 199396; 13, Lewis 1997-99; 13, Jones 1981-84; 10, Cobb 1987-89, Stewart 1991-94

146

Season: Most 100-yard games: 11, Graham 1995; 7, Stephens 2001 and Lewis 1997 Consecutive 100-yard Games: 9, Graham 1995, 6, Jones 1984, 5, Foster 2005, 5, Webb 1989.

Multiple 100-yard Rushers 3 rushers (1) — Vanderbilt, 1991 (Stewart 145, Hayden 115, Phillips 107). 2 rushers (13) — Louisiana-Lafayette, 2007 (Creer 109, Foster 100) Louisiana Tech, 2004 (Houston 161, Riggs 118), Vanderbilt, 1994 (Stewart 121, Graham 121), Georgia, 1994 (Stewart 211, Hayden 113), South Carolina, 1993 (Stewart 114, Garner 105), Louisville, 1991 (Hayden 109, Stewart 101), Colorado State, 1975 (Wallace 128, Gayles 105), Georgia Tech, 1973 (Careathers 125, Rudder 105), Auburn, 1970 (Watson 142, McLeary 119), Georgia, 1969 (Watson 197, McLeary 100), Tennessee Tech, Alabama, 1952 (Wade 153, Kozar 124), 1951 (Lauricella 109, Byrd 104), Mississippi, 1951 (Kozar 127, Ernsberger 102) 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Game Attempts

Att 41 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 35 34 34 33 33 33 33 32 32 32

Name Travis Stephens Johnnie Jones Arian Foster Jay Graham James Stewart Travis Henry Jamal Lewis Chuck Webb Hubert Simpson Travis Stephens William Howard Travis Stephens Tony Thompson Bill Majors Travis Henry Cedric Houston Travis Henry Bobby Gordon

Opponent Arkansas Rutgers Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Mississippi Florida Vanderbilt Mississippi Kentucky LSU Mississippi State Alabama Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Mississippi State Arkansas Texas A&M*

Year 2001 1983 2005 1995 1991 2000 1997 1989 1979 2001 1986 2001 1989 1958 2000 2002 1998 1957

Yards 294 250 248 248 236 234 232 226 225 223 215 214 211 211 206 205 203 201

Name Chuck Webb Chuck Webb Tony Thompson Johnnie Jones Tony Thompson Johnnie Jones Jamal Lewis Travis Stephens Reggie Cobb Arian Foster James Stewart Travis Henry Jay Graham James Stewart Travis Stephens Jamal Lewis Johnnie Jones Stanley Morgan

Opponent Mississippi Arkansas* Mississippi State Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Rutgers Georgia Florida Auburn Vanderbilt Mississippi Arkansas Vanderbilt Georgia Arkansas South Carolina Washington State Hawaii

Year 1989 1990 1990 1983 1990 1983 1997 2001 1989 2005 1991 2000 1995 1994 2001 1997 1984 1975

Game Yards

* Bowl game

Season Attempts

Name, Year Travis Stephens Jay Graham Travis Henry Arian Foster Reggie Cobb Jamal Lewis Johnnie Jones Tony Thompson Chuck Webb Curt Watson

Season Yards

Name, Year Travis Stephens Jay Graham Jamal Lewis Travis Henry Johnnie Jones Tony Thompson Chuck Webb Reggie Cobb Arian Foster Charlie Garner Johnnie Jones Gerald Riggs Jr. James Stewart Cedric Houston

Attempts 291 272 253 245 237 232 229 219 209 193

Attempts 291 272 232 253 229 219 209 237 245 159 191 193 170 181

Yards 1,464 1,438 1,364 1,314 1,290 1,261 1,236 1,197 1,193 1,161 1,116 1,107 1,028 1,005

Year 2001 1995 2000 2007 1987 1997 1984 1990 1989 1971

Avg. 5.0 5.3 5.9 5.2 5.6 5.8 5.9 5.1 4.9 7.3 5.8 5.7 6.1 5.6

Year 2001 1995 1997 2000 1984 1990 1989 1987 2007 1993 1983 2004 1994 2004

Career Attempts Name, Years Arian Foster Travis Henry Jay Graham James Stewart Curt Watson Johnnie Jones Cedric Houston Travis Stephens Jamal Lewis Reggie Cobb James Berry

Attempts 650 556 540 531 529 517 501 488 487 445 419

Yards 99 91 89 87 87 82* 81 81 80 80 80 80 80 80

Opponent Florida Transylvania Marshall Vanderbilt Virginia Tech Vanderbilt Kansas State Tennessee Tech Mississippi State California Kentucky Mississippi State Kentucky Auburn (SEC)

Longest Plays

Name Kelsey Finch Dick Dodson LaMarcus Coker LaMarcus Coker Dick Dorsey Steve Wold Travis Henry Hank Lauricella Tony Thompson Jimmy Streater Stanley Morgan John Majors Travis Stephens Gerald Riggs Jr.

*Non-scoring play

Travis Henry holds the school record with 3,078 career rushing yards.

Years 2005-08 1997-2000 1993-96 1991-94 1969-71 1981-84 2001-04 1997-2001 1997-99 1987-89 1978-81 Year 1977 1927 2006 2006 1933 1969 2001 1950 1990 1977 1975 1954 2000 2004


TDs

2 Arian Foster, RB (2005-08), San Diego, Calif. Att. Yards 2005 183 879 2006 91 322 2007 245 1,193 2008 131 570

Avg. 4.8 3.5 4.9 4.4

TDs 5 5 12 1

3. James Stewart, RB (1991-94), Morristown Att. Yards

Avg.

TDs

4. Johnnie Jones, RB (1981-84), Munford Att. Yards

Avg.

TDs

1997 1998 1999 2000 TOTALS

2 176 125 253 556

4 970 790 1,314 3,078

650

2.964

1991 1992 1993 1994 TOTALS

190 85 86 170 531

939 386 537 1,028 2,890

1981 1982 1983 1984 TOTALS

4 93 191 229 517

25 421 1,116 1,290 2,852

1997 1998 1999 TOTALS

232 73 182 487

1,364 497 816 2,677

4.6

4.9 4.5 6.2 6.1 5.4 6.3 4.5 5.8 5.6 5.5

5. Jamal Lewis, RB (1997-99), Atlanta, Ga. Att. Yards

Att. 501 540 529 445 488 313 393 353 383 309 355 336 391 419 398 322

23

69-California

8 7 9 11 35

30-Mississippi 30-USL 52-S. Carolina 71-Georgia 71-Georgia

0 4 5 10 19

18-Colorado State 42-Vanderbilt 70-Vanderbilt 61-Memphis State 70-Vanderbilt

7 3 7 17

65-S. Carolina 67-Auburn 70-S. Carolina 70-S. Carolina

TDs

Yds. 2,634 2,609 2,364 2,360 2,336 2,091 2,061 1,952 1,893 1,888 1,850 1,759 1,730 1,721 1,711 1,704

Arian Foster

LP

LP

James Stewart

LP

Avg. 5.4 4.8 4.5 5.3 4.8 6.7 5.2 5.5 4.9 7.2 5.2 5.2 4.4 4.1 4.3 5.3

TDs 17 25 22 26 21 10 12 28 10 27 27 20 20 18 21 10

Johnnie Jones

Jamal Lewis

Avg. 5.1 7.9 5.4 4.3 6.8 3.6 5.4 3.2 1.9 3.5 5.3 3.9 5.8 4.8 3.5 4.7 4.2 4.5 5.5 5.5 4.3 4.0 4.9 4.1 5.6 6.1 6.2 5.0 4.1 5.0 4.1 3.9 5.3 5.8 5.6 4.9 4.4 5.1 4.6 5.9 5.8 4.9 6.0 7.3 6.1 5.3 4.6 5.9 5.5 4.5 5.2 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.7 4.8 6.4 4.9 4.4

*Per gm. --------------------79.1 76.6 89.0 62.0 65.7 73.5 42.0 70.0 53.9 72.0 49.3 55.5 54.5 111.6 117.2 68.4 98.4 99.8 68.4 123.6 105.1 85.4 84.4 116.1 93.5 130.7 72.5 113.6 80.8 81.6 119.5 122.0 64.9 62.0 85.2 79.9 63.3 85.2 51.8

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Cedric Houston, 2001-04 Jay Graham, 1993-96 Curt Watson, 1969-71 Reggie Cobb, 1987-89 Travis Stephens, 1997-01 Charlie Garner, 1992-93 Aaron Hayden, 1991-94 Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 Gerald Riggs Jr., 2002-05 Beattie Feathers, 1931-33 Andy Kozar, 1950-52 Tony Thompson, 1986-90 Haskel Stanback, 1971-73 James Berry, 1978-81 William Howard, 1984-87 Keith Davis, 1985-88

LP 66-Vanderbilt 69-California 59-Arkansas 41-UCLA

TDs 11 8 7 12 4 6 8 7 2 4 8 6 4 3 1 5 2 11 2 6 7 9 13 7 11 8 3 8 10 6 7 6 5 5 10 2 14 17 3 12 16 8 2 8 11 12 11 7 7 7 11 10 6 2 6 5 5 12 1

RECORDS

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

5.9 6.8 4.5 5.5

5-Texas Tech 36-Vanderbilt 63-Vanderbilt 60-Vanderbilt 63-Vanderbilt

Net 648 881 660 675 794 657 562 526 294 261 478 475 455 652 325 470 463 645 736 807 791 766 890 682 723 809 462 770 593 792 543 500 600 1116 1290 684 787 1197 547 1236 1261 939 928 1161 1028 1438 797 1364 970 816 1314 1464 779 744 1107 879 696 1193 570

HONORS

Others

Avg.

0 7 8 11 26

Year Name Att. 1950 Andy Kozar 126 1951 Hank Lauricella 111 1952 Andy Kozar 122 1953 Jimmy Wade 158 1954 Tom Tracy 116 1955 Johnny Majors 183 1956 Tommy Bronson 105 1957 Bobby Gordon 167 1958 Bill Majors 148 1959 Glenn Glass 75 1960 Glenn Glass 90 1961 Mallon Faircloth 123 1962 George Canale 79 1963 Mallon Faircloth 137 1964 Stan Mitchell 94 1965 Walter Chadwick 101 1966 Charlie Fulton 109 1967 Walter Chadwick 144 1968 Richard Pickens 133 1969 Curt Watson 146 1970 Curt Watson 190 1971 Curt Watson 193 1972 Haskel Stanback 183 1973 Haskel Stanback 165 1974 Stanley Morgan 128 1975 Stanley Morgan 133 1976 Bobby Emmons 75 1977 Kelsey Finch 154 1978 Jimmy Streater 146 1979 Hubert Simpson 157 1980 James Berry 131 1981 James Berry 129 1982 Chuck Coleman 113 1983 Johnnie Jones 191 1984 Johnnie Jones 229 1985 Keith Davis 141 1986 William Howard 177 1987 Reggie Cobb 237 1988 Reggie Cobb 118 1989 Chuck Webb 209 1990 Tony Thompson 219 1991 James Stewart 190 1992 Charlie Garner 154 1993 Charlie Garner 159 1994 James Stewart 170 1995 Jay Graham 272 1996 Jay Graham 179 1997 Jamal Lewis 232 1998 Travis Henry 176 1999 Jamal Lewis 182 2000 Travis Henry 253 2001 Travis Stephens 291 2002 Cedric Houston 153 2003 Cedric Houston 149 2004 Gerald Riggs Jr. 193 2005 Arian Foster 183 2006 LaMarcus Coker 108 2007 Arian Foster 245 2008 Arian Foster 131 *NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.

REVIEW

TOTALS

2.0 5.5 6.3 5.3 5.5

LP

THE VOLS

Avg.

Year-By-Year Leaders

STAFF

1. Travis Henry, RB (1997-2000), Frostproof, Fla. Att. Yards

OUTLOOK

Career Yards

147


RECEIVING

Individual Game

Receptions—13, Carl Pickens vs. Notre Dame 1990; Joey Kent vs. Arkansas 1995 Yards—256, Kelley Washington vs. LSU 2001 Touchdowns—3, Jim Powell vs. Mississippi 1946; Carl Pickens vs. Kentucky 1990; Billy Williams vs. Florida 1993; Marcus Nash vs. Kentucky 1997; Cedrick Wilson vs. Arkansas 2000; Donte’ Stallworth vs. Memphis 2001 and Kentucky 2001; Chris Hannon vs. Mississippi State 2003

Individual Season

Receptions—76, Marcus Nash 1997 Receptions by Tight End—41, Chris Brown 2007 Yards—1,298, Robert Meachem 2006 Yards by Tight End—493, Jason Witten (2002) Touchdowns—13, Marcus Nash 1997 Consecutive Games with TD Reception—6, Joey Kent 1995 (8 TDs) Touchdowns by Tight End—7, Austin Denney (1966)

Individual Career

Receptions—183, Joey Kent 1993-96 Receptions by Tight End—98, Reggie Harper 1977-80 Yards—2,814, Joey Kent 1993-96 Yards by Tight End—1,141, Reggie Harper 1977-80 Touchdowns—25, Joey Kent 1993-96 Consecutive Games with TD Reception—6, Cory Fleming, Jan. 1-Oct. 2, 1993 (9 TDs); Joey Kent 1995 (8 TDs) Touchdowns by Tight End—9, Austin Denney 1965-66; Ken DeLong 1967-69

Most 100-Yard Games

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Career: 15, Joey Kent, 1993-96; 11, Marcus Nash, 1994-97 Season: 8, Joey Kent, 1996; 7, Marcus Nash, 1997; 6, Robert Meachem, 2006; 5, Tim McGee, 1985; 5, Carl Pickens, 1990 Consecutive: 7, Joey Kent, 1996

148

Multiple 100-Yard Receivers, Game

Two receivers (16): UCLA 1975 (Seivers 145, West 107); Alabama 1983 (Duncan 137, Taylor 109); UCLA 1985 (McGee 142, Clinkscales 106); Colorado 1990 (Pickens 141, Harper 115); Arkansas 1993 (Faulkner 106, Fleming 101); Alabama 1995 (Kent 117, Nash 100); Northwestern 1997 (Kent 122, Price 110); Georgia 1996 (Kent 110, Nash 106); Florida 1996 (Price 161, Kent 107); UCLA 1996 (Nash 135, Kent 114); UNLV 1996 (Kent 151, Nash 103); Auburn 1997 (Price 161, Nash 126); Kentucky 1997 (Nash 195, Lewis 105); Southern Mississippi 1997 (Copeland 137, Nash 110); Michigan 2002 (Citrus Bowl) (Witten 125, Stallworth 119); Southern Misssissippi 2007 (Taylor 118, Rogers 112)

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Career Receptions

1. Joey Kent, WR (1993-96), Huntsville, Ala. No.

Yards

Others

No.

1993 1994 1995 1996 TOTALS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

10 36 69 68 183

Career Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Joey Kent, 1993-96 Marcus Nash, 1994-97 Peerless Price, 1995-98 Robert Meachem, 2004-06 Cedrick Wilson, 1997-2000 Tim McGhee, 1982-85

Game Receptions

Yds.

177 159 147 126 125 124 123 117 113 110 109 106 103 102 101

2,447 2,137 2,298 1,721 2,140 1,615 2,042 1,924 1,433 1,705 1,875 1,826 1,361 1,547 1,172

No. 183 177 147 125 159 123

Yds. 2,814 2,447 2,298 2,140 2,137 2,042

Season Receptions

No. 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Name Joey Kent Carl Pickens Alvin Harper David Martin Kelley Washington Jeremaine Copeland Thomas Woods Johnny Mills Gary Kreis Larry Seivers Anthony Hancock

Opp Arkansas NotreDame Wash.State LSU LSU So. Miss. Kentucky Auburn Kentucky Clemson Wisconsin

Year 1995 1990 1988 2000 2001 1997 1988 1966 1969 1976 1981

No. 76 73 71 69 68 64 62 61 58 58 57

Name Marcus Nash Lucas Taylor Robert Meachem Joey Kent Joey Kent Kelley Washington Cedrick Wilson Peerless Price Jeremaine Copeland Thomas Woods Cedrick Wilson

Yds 256 225 217 201 201 199 197 196 195 190

Player Kelley Washington Johnny Mills Willie Gault Carl Pickens Stanley Morgan Peerless Price Kelley Washington Anthony Hancock Marcus Nash Tim McGhee

Opp. LSU Kentucky Vanderbilt Kentucky TCU FSU Rutgers Wisconsin Kentucky Vanderbilt

Year 2001 1967 1981 1990 1976 1998 2002 1981 1997 1984

No. 1,298 1,170 1,080 1,055 1,010 1,000 947 920 917 877

Name Robert Meachem Marcus Nash Joey Kent Joey Kent Kelley Washington Lucas Taylor Tim McGhee Peerless Price Carl Pickens Carl Pickens

Game Yardage

Season Yardage

Year

TDs

209 470 1055 1080 2,814

Marcus Nash, 1994-97 Cedrick Wilson, 1997-2000 Peerless Price, 1995-98 Jayson Swain, 2003-06 Robert Meachem, 2004-06 Thomas Woods, 1986-89 Tim McGee, 1982-85 Larry Seivers, 1973-76 Lucas Taylor, 2005-08 Craig Faulkner, 1990-93 Carl Pickens, 1989-91 Anthony Hancock, 1978-81 Jeremaine Copeland, 1995-98 Alvin Harper, 1987-90 Richmond Flowers, 1966-68

Year-By-Year Leaders

5 4 9 7 25

TDs

20 24 19 10 17 7 15 8 6 9 13 12 10 16 9

Avg. 15.4 13.8 15.6 17.1 13.4 16.6 Yards 1,170 1,000 1,298 1,055 1,080 1,010 681 920 732 689 827

Year 1977 2007 2006 1995 1996 2001 2000 1998 1997 1988 1999

Rec. 71 76 68 69 64 73 50 61 53 49

Year 2006 1997 1996 1995 2001 2007 1985 1998 1990 1991

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name

Bert Rechichar John Davis John Davis Jerry Hyde Hugh Garner Buddy Cruze Buddy Cruze Tommy Potts Murray Armstrong Cotton Letner Ken Waddell Hubert McClain John Bill Hudson Buddy Fisher Hal Wantland Johnny Mills Johnny Mills Richmond Flowers Ken DeLong Gary Kreis Joe Thompson Joe Thompson Emmon Love Stanley Morgan Larry Seivers Larry Seivers Larry Seivers Reggie Harper Reggie Harper Anthony Hancock Anthony Hancock Anthony Hancock Willie Gault Clyde Duncan Tim McGee Tim McGee Joey Clinkscales Thomas Woods Thomas Woods Thomas Woods Carl Pickens Carl Pickens Cory Fleming Craig Faulkner Joey Kent Joey Kent Joey Kent Marcus Nash Peerless Price Cedrick Wilson Cedrick Wilson Kelley Washington Jason Witten James Banks Tony Brown Robert Meachem Robert Meachem Lucas Taylor Gerald Jones

No.

9 8 14 8 5 12 20 10 14 8 8 11 15 12 21 23 48 41 34 38 37 15 20 22 25 41 51 30 31 34 33 32 50 33 54 50 37 26 58 34 53 49 40 40 36 69 68 76 61 57 62 64 39 42 31 29 71 73 30

*NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.

Per Game

--------------------3.4 1.4 1.8 2.0 2.3 3.7 4.6 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.0 4.0 4.5 3.0 4.9 4.5 3.4 2.2 5.3 3.1 4.8 4.5 3.6 3.6 3.3 6.3 6.2 6.3 5.1 5.2 5.6 5.3 3.0 3.2 2.4 2.6 5.5 5.2 2.7

Yds.

205 160 297 173 57 232 357 123 195 92 60 149 259 242 284 328 725 585 393 609 502 247 280 511 347 840 737 331 356 687 580 437 668 640 809 947 511 335 689 511 917 877 490 680 470 1,055 1,080 1,170 920 827 681 1,010 493 621 388 383 1,298 1,000 323

TDs

2 1 5 3 0 4 2 1 1 8 1 1 3 2 1 0 4 4 3 5 4 1 1 4 2 4 2 1 1 4 2 5 4 6 6 7 3 0 5 2 6 5 2 6 4 9 7 13 10 4 12 5 5 6 3 2 11 5 4

Avg.

22.8 20.0 21.2 21.6 10.1 19.3 17.9 12.3 13.9 11.5 7.5 13.5 17.3 20.2 13.5 14.3 15.1 14.3 11.6 16.0 13.6 16.5 14.0 23.2 13.9 20.5 14.5 11.0 11.5 20.2 17.6 13.7 13.4 19.4 15.0 18.9 13.8 12.9 11.9 15.0 17.3 17.9 12.3 17.0 13.1 15.3 15.9 15.4 15.1 14.5 11.0 15.8 12.6 14.8 12.5 13.2 18.3 13.7 29.4


Plays—44, Arian Foster vs. Vanderbilt 2005 Yards—294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi 1989

Individual Season

Plays—310, Travis Stephens 2001 Yards—1,721, Reggie Cobb 1987 Plays—740, Arian Foster, 2005-08 Yards—4,642, Stanley Morgan 1973-76

1. Stanley Morgan, WR/TB (1973-76), Easley, S.C.

Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 TOTALS

Plays 38 180 159 135 512

Game Yards

Rush 1,197 1,193 1,364 1,464 1,438 723 16 1,161 1,314 1,290

Rec 198 340 275 169 160 234 479 81 65 86 Rush 294 5 — 223 201 — 248 250 248 232 225 234 — 226 236

KOR 1854 174 — — — — 326 --480 391 777 — — 344 KOR 326 117 — — — 375 606 139 — —

Rec — 174 217 45 — 256 5 — — 15 18 9 199 11 —

PR 659 — — — — — — --4 883 135 — — 656 PR — — — — — 255 381 — — —

KOR — 23 — — — — — — — — — — 43 — —

PR — 23 51 — 63 — — — — — — — — — —

IR — — — — — — — --— — 50 — — —

Total 852 1587 1169 1034 4,642 Total 4,035 3,880 3,353 3,176 3,161 3,072 3,046 3,003 2,900 2,863 2,848 2,842 2,808 2,617

IR — — — — — — — — — —

Total 1,721 1,650 1,639 1,633 1,598 1,587 1,482 1,381 1,379 1,376

IR — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

Total 294 273 268 268 264 256 253 250 248 247 243 243 242 237 236

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Player Bert Rechichar Hank Lauricella Andy Kozar Jimmy Wade Tom Tracy Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Bobby Gordon Bill Majors Bill Majors Glenn Glass Mallon Faircloth Mallon Faircloth Mallon Faircloth Hal Wantland Walter Chadwick Johnny Mills Walter Chadwick Richard Pickens Curt Watson Curt Watson Curt Watson Haskel Stanback Stanley Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Morgan Kelsey Finch Hubert Simpson Hubert Simpson Willie Gault Willie Gault Willie Gault Johnnie Jones Johnnie Jones Tim McGee Anthony Miller Reggie Cobb Anthony Morgan Chuck Webb Tony Thompson James Stewart Charlie Garner Charlie Garner James Stewart Jay Graham Joey Kent Jamal Lewis Peerless Price Jamal Lewis Travis Henry Travis Stephens Cedric Houston Mark Jones Gerald Riggs Jr. Arian Foster Robert Meachem Arian Foster Dennis Rogan

Plays 59 117 122 183 124 209 124 198 173 133 102 135 169 156 137 120 48 158 145 150 196 199 201 38 180 159 135 162 117 168 61 84 95 197 242 59 72 266 38 209 224 208 159 177 187 292 69 255 79 192 266 310 153 65 206 199 77 287 42

Rush 126 881 660 675 794 657 549 526 294 232 225 475 376 652 222 470 — 645 736 807 791 766 890 32 723 809 388 770 524 792 20 16 4 1,116 1,290 — 64 1,197 20 1,236 1,261 939 928 1,161 1,028 1,438 3 1,364 25 816 1,314 1,464 779 65 1,107 879 3 1,193 —

Rec 205 — — — 9 — — — — — — — — — 284 92 725 178 96 28 54 30 57 511 234 13 317 76 102 75 240 479 668 67 86 947 667 198 138 — 66 106 25 81 147 160 1,080 275 920 193 65 169 55 556 37 148 1,298 340 —

KOR 40 116 —159 99 128 135 271 252 135 61 142 230 248 224 228 — 22 19 — — 17 109 309 375 63 136 34 13 — 662 606 549 — — 17 522 326 580 — — — — 139 — — — — 389 — — — — — 92 37 12 117 698

PR 349 — — 235 — 234 86 231 108 175 81 50 191 136 33 — — — — — — — — — 255 284 193 — — — 103 381 145 — — 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — -3 — — — — 303 --— 16 — 62

IR 95 — — 59 — — — 12 — 62 — — 59 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 51 --— — — 38

Total 815 997 660 1,128 902 1,019 770 1,040 654 604 620 667 856 1,036 763 790 725 845 851 835 845 813 1,056 852 1,587 1,169 1,034 880 639 867 1,025 1,482 1,366 1,183 1,376 982 1,253 1,721 738 1,236 1,327 1,045 953 1,381 1,175 1,598 1,083 1,639 1,331 1,009 1,379 1,633 834 975 1,236 1,064 1,329 1,650 798

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Plays 35 16 6 44 17 11 23 35 30 25 23 42 6 21 31

Rec 1,482 742 463 98 484 220 360 369 2,289 — 1,875 233 2,814 1,617

IR — — — — —

RECORDS

Versatile Stanley Morgan (1973-76) heads the list of career all-purpose yardage leaders with 4,642 yards. Morgan is the only Vol to amass over 1,000 yards receiving and rushing in his career.

Name (Opp. Year) 1. Chuck Webb (Mississippi 89) 2. Willie Gault (Auburn 82) 3. Willie Gault (Vanderbilt 81) Arian Foster (Vanderbilt 2005) 5. Stanley Morgan (Hawaii 75) 6. Kelley Washington (LSU 2001) 7. Tony Thompson (Miss. State 90) 8. Chuck Webb (Arkansas 90) 9. Johnnie Jones (Vanderbilt 83) 10. Jamal Lewis (Georgia 97) 11. Reggie Cobb (Auburn 89) Johnnie Jones (Rutgers 83) 13. Peerless Price (Florida State 98) 14. Travis Stephens (Florida 2001) 15. Tony Thompson (Vanderbilt 90)

Plays 266 287 255 310 292 180 84 177 266 242

Rush 40 2,964 2,890 3,078 2,677 2,852 2,360 2,634 127 1,589 11 2,609 -6 —

PR — 255 284 193 732

HONORS

Name, Year 1. Reggie Cobb, 1987 2. Arian Foster, 2007 3. Jamal Lewis, 1997 4. Travis Stephens, 2001 5. Jay Graham, 1995 6. Stanley Morgan, 1974 7. Willie Gault, 1981 8. Charlie Garner, 1993 9. Travis Henry, 2000 10. Johnnie Jones, 1984

KOR 309 375 63 136 883

REVIEW

Season Yards

Plays 252 740 585 577 526 543 494 540 177 335 161 540 185 200

Rec 511 234 13 317 1,075

THE VOLS

Others 2. Willie Gault, 1979-82 3. Arian Foster, 2005-08 4. James Stewart, 1991-94 5. Travis Henry, 1997-2000 6. Jamal Lewis, 1997-99 7. Johnnie Jones, 1981-84 8. Reggie Cobb, 1987-89 9. Cedric Houston, 2001-04 10. Peerless Price, 1995-98 1 1 . George Cafego, 1937-39 12. Carl Pickens, 1989-91 13. Jay Graham, 1993-96 14. Joey Kent, 1993-96 15. Thomas Woods, 1986-89

Rush 32 723 809 388 1,952

Year-By-Year Leaders

STAFF

Individual Career

Career Yards

OUTLOOK

Individual Game

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

149


PUNT RETURNS

Individual Game

Returns—7, Jerry Smith vs. Auburn 1964; Bobby Majors vs. Georgia 1969 and South Carolina 1970; Eddie Brown vs. Wake Forest 1972; Terry Fair vs. Vanderbilt 1996 and Auburn 1997; Eric Parker vs. Vanderbilt 1999 and Syracuse 2001; Dennis Rogan vs. South Carolina 2008 Yards—157, Terry Fair vs. Auburn 1997 Touchdowns—1, by several Longest Return—100, Bert Rechichar vs. Washington & Lee 1950

Individual Season

Returns—42, Bobby Majors 1971; Eddie Brown 1972 Yards—457, Bobby Majors 1969 Average (Min. 1.2 per game)—*25.9, Bill Blackstock 1951 (12 for 311 yards) Touchdowns—2, Bobby Majors 1969 and 1971; Eddie Brown 1973; Stanley Morgan 1975; Terry Fair 1996

Individual Career

Returns—117, Bobby Majors 1969-71 Yards—1,163, Bobby Majors 1969-71 Average (Min. 50)—14.7, Bert Rechichar 1949-51 (55 for 808 yards) Touchdowns—4, Bobby Majors 1969-71

Longest Returns Distance 100 95 90 89 86 86 86 85 85 85 82 80 79 78 78 77 75

Name Bert Rechichar Jimmy Elmore Harold Payne Roland James Terry Fair Terry Fair Bill Bone Eddie Brown Buist Warren George Canale Thomas Woods Bob Brengle Johnny Majors Eddie Brown Walter Slater Shawn Summers Deke Brackett

Season Average (Min. 10 returns)

Name, Year Bill Blackstock, 1951 Walter Slater, 1941 Nilo Silvan, 1994 George Canale, 1960 Bert Rechichar, 1950 Mark Jones, 2003

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Season Returns

150

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Avg. +25.9 +20.4 18.1 17.6 17.5 15.1

Name, Year Bobby Majors, 1971 Eddie Brown, 1972 Bobby Majors, 1970 Bobby Majors, 1969 Hal Littleford, 1948 Eric Parker, 2000 Eddie Brown, 1973 Willie Gault, 1981 Shawn Summers, 1992

No. 42 42 38 37 36 35 31 31 30

Name, Year Bobby Majors, 1969 Hal Littleford, 1948 Bobby Majors, 1971 Eddie Brown, 1972 Terry Fair, 1996 Eric Parker, 1999 Willie Gault, 1981 Dale Carter, 1990 Stanley Morgan, 1974 Eddie Brown, 1973 Eric Parker, 2000 Bert Rechichar, 1950 Shawn Summers, 1992 Bill Blackstock, 1951

Yards 457 448 437 429 400 387 381 381 375 359 352 349 342 311

Season Yards

Bobby Majors left Tennessee in 1971 as the career leader in punt returns and yards. He also holds every single season punt return record except for average.

Opponent Washington & Lee Carson-Newman Duke Vanderbilt Arkansas UCLA Emory & Henry Georgia Mississippi North Carolina Washington State North Carolina Chattanooga Vanderbilt North Carolina Cincinnati NY Charity

Year 1950 1926 1949 1979 1996 1996 1924 1973 1938 1960 1988 1954 1954 1973 1946 1992 1931

Career Average (Min. 30 returns)

Name, Years Burt Rechichar, 1949-51 Terry Fair, 1994-97 Bobby Brengle, 1952-54 George Canale, 1960-62 Johnny Majors, 1954-56

Career Returns

Name, Years Bobby Majors, 1969-71 Eric Parker, 1998-2001 Shawn Summers, 1992-95 Hal Littleford, 1947-49 Willie Gault, 1979-82 Jerry Smith, 1964-66 Eddie Brown, 1971-73 Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 Jonathan Hefney, 2004-07 Thomas Woods, 1986-89 Bert Rechichar, 1949-50

Career Yards

Name, Years Bobby Majors, 1969-71 Shawn Summers, 1992-95 Eric Parker, 1998-2001 George Cafego, 1937-39 Hal Littleford, 1947-49 Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 Bert Rechichar, 1949-51 Eddie Brown, 1971-73 Terry Fair, 1994-97 Willie Gault, 1979-82 + NCAA statistical champion.

Avg. 14.7 14.1 13.2 12.4 12.2 No. 117 103 84 79 78 74 74 74 67 60 55 Yards 1,163 942 920 883 880 852 808 788 745 659

Year-By-Year Leaders

Year Name 1950 Bert Rechichar 1951 Bill Blackstock 1952 Bobby Brengle 1953 Jimmy Wade 1954 Bobby Brengle 1955 Johnny Majors 1956 Johnny Majors 1957 Bobby Gordon 1958 Bill Majors 1959 Bill Majors 1960 George Canale 1961 George Canale 1962 Mallon Faircloth 1963 Mallon Faircloth 1964 Jerry Smith 1965 Jerry Smith 1966 Jerry Smith 1967 Bill Baker 1968 Bill Baker 1969 Bobby Majors 1970 Bobby Majors 1971 Bobby Majors 1972 Eddie Brown 1973 Eddie Brown 1974 Stanley Morgan 1975 Stanley Morgan 1976 Stanley Morgan 1977 Jeff Moore 1978 Robert Malone 1979 Roland James 1980 Willie Gault 1981 Willie Gault 1982 Willie Gault 1983 Tim McGee 1984 Andre Creamer 1985 Andre Creamer 1986 Thomas Woods 1987 Andre Creamer 1988 Thomas Woods 1989 Thomas Woods 1990 Dale Carter 1991 Dale Carter 1992 Shawn Summers 1993 Shawn Summers 1994 Nilo Silvan 1995 Shawn Summers 1996 Terry Fair 1997 Terry Fair 1998 Eric Parker 1999 Eric Parker 2000 Eric Parker 2001 Rashad Baker 2002 Mark Jones 2003 Mark Jones 2004 Jonathan Hefney 2005 Jonathan Hefney 2006 Jonathan Hefney 2007 Dennis Rogan 2008 Gerald Jones +NCAA statistical champion.

Returns 20 12 24 18 14 21 10 22 15 22 10 14 20 12 24 27 23 21 29 37 38 42 42 31 29 20 25 12 11 19 21 31 20 21 12 22 18 17 18 14 29 24 30 18 15 18 29 19 17 41 35 26 26 20 23 13 17 17 15

Yds 349 311 241 235 192 234 86 231 108 175 176 108 191 136 193 262 148 232 305 457 269 437 429 359 375 284 193 32 117 243 103 381 145 192 117 149 203 120 185 126 381 141 342 255 272 171 400 272 116 387 352 237 240 303 115 149 206 165 150

Avg 17.5 +25.9 10.0 13.0 13.7 11.1 8.6 10.5 7.2 8.0 17.6 7.8 9.6 11.3 8.0 9.7 6.4 11.0 10.5 12.1 7.0 10.1 10.2 11.6 12.9 14.2 7.7 2.7 10.6 12.8 4.9 12.3 7.3 9.1 9.8 6.8 11.3 7.1 10.3 9.0 13.1 5.9 11.4 14.2 18.1 9.5 13.8 14.3 6.8 9.4 10.1 9.1 9.2 15.1 5.0 11.5 12.1 9.7 10.0


Returns—7, Willie Gault vs. Southern California 1981 Yards—207, LaMarcus Coker vs. Florida 2007 Touchdowns—1, by several Longest Return—100, Willie Gault vs. Pittsburgh 1980; Pete Panuska vs. Maryland 1984; Peerless Price vs. Alabama 1998; Leonard Scott vs. Georgia 1999 Returns—28, Willie Gault 1981; Dennis Rogan 2008 Yards—698, Dennis Rogan, 2008 Touchdowns—*3, Willie Gault 1980

Individual Career

Name Leonard Scott Peerless Price Pete Panuska Willie Gault Gene McEver Henry Krouse Gary Moore Willie Gault Buddy Hackman Mallon Faircloth Willie Gault Glenn Glass Carl Pickens Willie Gault Dale Carter Buster Stephens Gene McEver

Season Average (Min. 10 returns)

Season Returns

Yards 698 662 636 623 611 606 594 580 579 560 549 540

Name, Years Mallon Faircloth, 1961-63 Dale Carter, 1990-91 Dennis Rogan, 2007-Pres. LaMarcus Coker, 2006-07 Gary Moore, 1977-79 Billy Williams, 1993-94

Avg. 28.2 25.7 25.7 24.7 24.3 24.1

Name, Years Willie Gault, 1979-82 Leonard Scott, 1999-2002 Corey Larkins, 2001-04 Dale Carter, 1990-91 Dennis Rogan, 2007-Pres. Gary Moore, 1977-79 Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 Anthony Morgan, 1988-90 Cark Pickens, 1989-91 LaMarcus Coker, 2006-07 Billy Williams, 1993-94

No. 78 77 63 44 42 41 37 37 35 30 30

Name, Years Willie Gault, 1979-82 Leonard Scott, 1999-2002 Corey Larkins, 2001-04 Dale Carter, 1990-91 Dennis Rogan, 2007-Pres. Gary Moore, 1977-79 Anthony Morgan, 1988-90 Carl Pickens, 1989-91 Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 LaMarcus Coker, 2006-07 Billy Williams, 1993-94 Mark Levine, 1995-97 Mallon Faircloth, 1961-63 Lucas Taylor, 2005-Pres. Anthony Miller, 1986 Dale Carter, 1990

Yards 1,854 1,788 1,307 1,130 1,081 996 862 777 763 740 722 639 620 546 522 507

Career Returns

Career Yards

+ NCAA statistical champion.

Year-By-Year Leaders

Year Name 1950 Jimmy Hahn 1951 Hank Lauricella 1952 Ed Godzak 1953 Jimmy Wade 1954 Tom Tracy 1955 Johnny Majors 1956 Johnny Majors 1957 Bobby Gordon 1958 Bill Majors 1959 Bill Majors 1960 Gene Etter 1961 Glenn Glass 1962 Mallon Faircloth 1963 Mallon Faircloth 1964 Hal Wantland 1965 Walter Chadwick 1966 Richmond Flowers 1967 Richmond Flowers 1968 Lanny Pearce 1969 Richard Callaway 1970 Lester McClain 1971 Bobby Majors 1972 Haskel Stanback 1973 Stanley Morgan 1974 Paul Careathers 1975 Jeff Moore 1976 Stanley Morgan 1977 Gary Moore 1978 Robert Malone 1979 Gary Moore 1980 Willie Gault 1981 Willie Gault 1982 Willie Gault 1983 Randall Morris 1984 Wesley Pryor 1985 Pete Panuska 1986 Anthony Miller 1987 Reggie Cobb 1988 Anthony Morgan 1989 Carl Pickens 1990 Dale Carter 1991 Dale Carter 1992 Ronald Davis 1993 Billy Williams 1994 Billy Williams 1995 Shawn Summers 1996 Mark Levine 1997 Dwayne Goodrich 1998 Peerless Price 1999 Leonard Scott 2000 Leonard Scott 2001 Leonard Scott 2002 Corey Larkins 2003 Corey Larkins 2004 Corey Larkins 2005 Lucas Taylor 2006 LaMarcus Coker 2007 LaMarcus Coker 2008 Dennis Rogan +NCAA statistical champion

Returns 7 6 4 7 5 5 6 9 10 6 6 4 9 7 10 10 7 8 9 8 8 8 7 14 18 19 6 14 15 17 24 28 23 15 9 11 24 16 24 26 17 27 27 13 17 12 17 13 14 20 27 25 26 19 14 19 9 21 28

Yds 165 116 124 159 99 128 135 271 252 135 146 186 230 248 224 228 151 173 206 146 168 245 109 309 375 333 136 376 293 363 662 606 549 447 201 218 522 326 580 594 507 623 579 369 353 269 431 282 389 540 636 552 611 387 241 428 180 560 698

Avg 23.6 19.3 31.0 22.7 19.8 25.6 22.5 30.1 25.2 22.5 24.3 46.5 24.4 35.4 22.4 22.8 21.6 21.6 22.9 18.0 21.0 30.1 15.6 22.1 20.8 17.5 22.7 26.9 19.5 21.4 27.6 21.6 23.9 29.8 22.3 19.8 21.7 20.4 24.2 22.8 +29.8 23.1 21.4 28.4 20.8 22.4 25.4 21.7 27.8 27.0 23.6 20.9 23.5 20.4 17.2 22.5 20.0 26.7 24.9

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Name, Year Dennis Rogan, 2008 Willie Gault, 1980 Leonard Scott, 2000 Dale Carter, 1991 Corey Larkins, 2002 Willie Gault, 1981 Carl Pickens, 1989 Anthony Morgan, 1988 Ronald Davis, 1992 LaMarcus Coker, 2007 Willie Gault, 1982 Leonard Scott, 1999

(Min. 20 returns)

RECORDS

No. 28 28 27 27 27 26 26 25 24 24 24

Career Average

HONORS

Name, Year Dennis Rogan, 2008 Willie Gault, 1981 Dale Carter, 1991 Ronald Davis, 1992 Leonard Scott, 2000 Carl Pickens, 1989 Corey Larkins, 2002 Leonard Scott, 2001 Willie Gault, 1980 Anthony Miller, 1986 Anthony Morgan, 1988

Season Yards

Willie Gault holds career and season marks for kick returns and yards. Gault also is tied for the longest kickoff return in history with his 100-yard return against Pittsburgh in 1980.

Avg. 29.82 29.80 29.5 28.4 27.8

Year 1999 1998 1984 1980 1928 1934 1979 1982 1928 1963 1980 1961 1989 1980 1990 1944 1929

REVIEW

Name, Year Dale Carter, 1990 Randall Morris, 1983 Dennis Rogan, 2007 Billy Williams, 1993 Peerless Price, 1998

Opponent Georgia Alabama Maryland* Pittsburgh Alabama North Carolina Auburn LSU Washington & Lee Chattanooga Vanderbilt Vanderbilt LSU Kentucky Florida Kentucky Centre

THE VOLS

Returns—78, Willie Gault 1979-82 Yards—1854, Willie Gault 1979-82 Average (Min. 12)—32.6, George Cafego 1937-39 (12 for 391 yards) Touchdowns—4, Willie Gault 1979-82

Distance 100 100 100 100 98 98 98 96 94 94 94 93 93 92 91 91 90 *Bowl game

STAFF

Individual Season

Longest Returns

OUTLOOK

Individual Game

KICKOFF RETURNS

151


TOTAL KICK RETURNS

SCORING

Individual Game

1. Willie Gault, WR (1979-82), Griffin, Ga.

Individual Season

Returns—59, Willie Gault 1981 Yards—987, Willie Gault 1981 Touchdowns—3, Willie Gault 1980

Individual Career

Returns—156, Willie Gault 1979-82 Yards—2,513, Willie Gault 1979-82 Average (Min. 60)—16.8, George Cafego 1937-39 (76 for 1,274 yards) Touchdowns—5, Willie Gault 1979-82

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Year-By-Year Leaders – Kickoff Return and Punt Yards Combined

152

Year 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name Bobby Majors Bobby Majors Eddie Brown Eddie Brown Stanley Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley Morgan Gary Moore Robert Malone Gary Moore Willie Gault Willie Gault Willie Gault Randall Morris Wesley Pryor Pete Panuska Anthony Miller Terence Cleveland Anthony Morgan Carl Pickens Dale Carter Dale Carter Ronald Davis Billy Williams Nilo Silvan Shawn Summers Terry Fair Terry Fair Peerless Price Leonard Scott Leonard Scott Leonard Scott Corey Larkins Corey Larkins Corey Larkins Lucas Taylor Jonathan Hefney LaMarcus Coker Dennis Rogan

Punt Yards 269 437 429 359 375 284 193 0 117 0 103 381 145 0 0 0 0 14 0 46 381 141 0 15 272 171 400 272 -3 0 0 0 44 0 1 80 206 0 62

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Individual Game

Career Total Kick Returns

Returns—10, Willie Gault vs. Memphis State 1981 Yards—210, Dale Carter vs. Kentucky 1990 Touchdowns—1, by several

KOR Yards 0 245 16 43 255 63 136 376 293 363 662 606 549 477 201 218 522 329 580 594 507 623 579 369 340 269 57 30 389 540 636 522 611 387 241 428 32 560 698

Total 269 682 445 402 630 347 329 376 410 363 765 987 694 477 201 218 522 343 580 640 888 764 579 384 612 440 457 302 386 540 636 522 655 387 242 508 238 560 760

1979 1980 1981 1982 TOTALS

No. 6 21 31 20 78

Punts

Yds. 30 103 381 145 659

Others 2. Leonard Scott, 1999-2002 3. Dale Carter, 1990-91 4. Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 5. Bobby Majors, 1969-71 6. Dennis Rogan, 2007-Pres. Shawn Summers, 1992-95 8. Corey Larkins, 2001-04 9. George Cafego, 1937-39 10. Hal Littleford, 1947-49 11. Bert Rechichar, 1949-51 12. Thomas Woods, 1986-89

No. — 53 74 117 30 84 --64 79 55 60

Name, Year Willie Gault, 1981 Dale Carter, 1990 Willie Gault, 1980 Dale Carter, 1991 Dennis Rogan, 2008 Willie Gault, 1982 Bobby Majors, 1971 Corey Larkins, 2002 Carl Pickens, 1989 Leonard Scott, 2000

No. 31 29 21 24 13 20 42 3 4 —

Season Kick Returns

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Career Points

1. Jeff Hall, PK (1995-98), Winchester 1995 1996 1997 1998 TOTALS

TD 0 0 0 0 0

No. 3 24 28 23 78

Punts

Punts

PAT 47 47 47 47 188

KO

Yds. 37 662 606 549 1854

Yds. — 522 852 1,163 227 942 --883 880 808 656

No. 77 44 37 16 42 16 63 12 14 8 16

Yds. 381 381 103 141 62 145 437 44 46 —

No. 28 17 24 27 28 23 8 26 26 27

FG 16 10 16 19 61

PTS 95 77 95 104 371

KO

KO

No. 9 45 59 43 156

Total Yds. 67 765 987 694 2,513

Yds. 1,788 1,130 763 367 1,081 366 1,307 391 310 195 344

No. 77 97 111 133 72 100 63 76 93 63 76

Total Yds. 1,788 1,652 1,615 1,530 1,308 1,308 1,307 1,274 1,190 1,003 1,000

Yds. 606 507 662 623 698 549 245 611 594 636

No. 59 46 45 51 41 46 50 29 30 27

Total Yds. 987 888 765 764 760 694 682 655 640 636

Others 2. James Wilhoit, 2003-06 3. John Becksvoort, 1991-94 4. Fuad Reveiz, 1981-84 5. Alex Walls, 1999-2002 6. Gene McEver, 1928-31 7. Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 8. James Stewart, 1991-94 9. George Hunt, 1969-71 10. Beattie Feathers, 1931-33

Points—30, Gene McEver vs. South Carolina 1929 (Modern) 24, Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945; Harold Payne vs. Washington & Lee 1951; Hubert Simpson vs. Notre Dame 1979; Tony Thompson vs. Vanderbilt 1990; James Stewart vs. Georgia 1994; Jamal Lewis vs. Kentucky 1997 Points by Kicking—17, Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978 (5-6 FG, 2-2 PAT); Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis State 1982 (5-5 FG, 2-2 PAT); Alex Walls vs. Wyoming 2002 (4-4 FG, 5-5 PAT) Touchdowns—5, Gene McEver vs. South Carolina 1929; (Modern) 4, Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945; Harold Payne vs. Washington & Lee 1951; Hubert Simpson vs. Notre Dame 1979; Tony Thompson vs. Vanderbilt 1990; James Stewart vs. Georgia 1994; Jamal Lewis vs. Kentucky 1997 Point-After-Touchdowns Attempted—10, Alex Walls vs. La.-Monroe 2000 Point-After-Touchdowns Made—10, Alex Walls vs. La.-Monroe 2000 Percentage PATs Made—100.0, Alex Walls vs. La.-Monroe 2000 (10 of 10) Two-Point Conversions Attempted—2, Six times. Most recent: CedricHouston vs. Kentucky 2004 Two-Point Conversions Made—2, Kenny Jones vs. Alabama 1982; Thomas Woods vs. Alabama 1987 Blocked Extra Point Return—1, Floyd Miley vs. Mississippi 1990 (97 yards) Field Goals Attempted—6, Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978 Longest Field Goal Attempted—63, Fuad Reveiz vs Washington State 1984 Field Goals Made—5, Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978; Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis State and Kentucky 1982; Alex Walls vs. Florida 2000 Longest Field Goal Made—60, Fuad Reveiz vs. Georgia Tech 1982

Avg. 7.4 17.0 16.7 16.1 16.1 Avg 23.2 17.0 14.5 11.5 18.2 13.1 20.7 16.8 12.8 15.9 11.8 Avg 16.7 19.3 17.0 15.0 18.5 15.1 13.6 22.6 21.3 23.6

TD 0 0 0 0 44 39 39 0 33

PAT 148 161 101 133 12 1 0 107 0

FG 59 52 71 53 0 0 0 32 0

Pts. 325 317 314 292 276 236 234 203 198 Gene McEver


Longest Field Goals Name Fuad Reveiz Jimmy Gaylor Fuad Reveiz Alan Duncan Carlos Reveiz Fuad Reveiz Karl Kremser John Becksvoort Jeff Hall Carlos Reveiz Alan Duncan George Shuford Buck Hatcher Fuad Reveiz Fuad Reveiz Fuad Reveiz Fuad Reveiz Fuad Reveiz Carlos Reveiz James Wilhoit James Wilhoit James Wilhoit Alex Walls Alex Walls John Becksvoort Greg Burke Phil Reich Carlos Reveiz George Hunt Fuad Reveiz James Wilhoit Jeff Hall John Becksvoort Fuad Reveiz George Hunt

Opponent Georgia Tech Kentucky Kentucky Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Memphis State Alabama Arkansas Oklahoma State Texas-El Paso Duke Alabama Sewanee Mississippi Memphis State Louisiana State Iowa State Maryland (Sun) Wake Forest Florida Georgia Florida LSU (SEC Champ) South Carolina Louisiana Tech Alabama Auburn Georgia Tech Mississippi State Memphis State Florida Kentucky Penn State (Citrus) Kentucky Auburn

Year 1982 1977 1982 1980 1985 1982 1968 1992 1995 1986 1978 1961 1920 1982 1982 1982 1982 1984 1985 2006 2004 2003 2001 1999 1993 1990 1987 1985 1971 1981 2004 1995 1994 1982 1971

Season Field Goals 27 24 21 20 19 19

Fuad Reveiz Carlos Reveiz Daniel Lincoln Fuad Reveiz Jeff Hall Greg Burke

.923 .900 .871 .870 .867

(12-13) (18-20) (27-31) (20-23) (13-15)

71 61 59 53 52

Fuad Reveiz Jeff Hall James Wilhoit Alex Walls John Becksvoort

1982 1985 2007 1984 1998 1990

Season Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10) John Becksvoort Alex Walls Fuad Reveiz Fuad Reveiz Greg Burke

Career Field Goals (Min. 25)

1981-84 1995-98 2003-06 1999-2001 1991-93

Career Field Goal Percentage .779 (53-68) .747 (71-95) .727 (32-44) .723 (34-47) .720 (59-82)

Alex Walls Fuad Reveiz Greg Burke Carlos Reveiz James Wilhoit

Season Field Goals, Freshmen 21 17 16 15 8

Daniel Lincoln James Wilhoit Jeff Hall John Becksvoort Alex Walls

1993 2000 1982 1984 1989

1999-2002 1981-84 1989-90 1984-86 2003-06

2007 2003 1995 1991 1999

.727 (8-11) .724 (21-29) .714 (15-21) .708 (17-24) .640 (16-25)

Alex Walls Daniel Lincoln John Becksvoort James Wilhoit Jeff Hall

1999 2007 1991 2003 1995

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Name TDs Andy Kozar 11 Herky Payne 14 Andy Kozar 7 Jimmy Wade 12 Tom Tracy 4 Johnny Majors 6 Tommy Bronson 8 Bobby Gordon 9 Bill Majors, Carl Smith, Murray Armstrong 2 Gene Etter 4 Glenn Glass 8 Mallon Faircloth 6 George Shuford 0 Hal Wantland, Stan Mitchell 4 Mallon Faircloth Hal Wantland 5 David Leake 1 Austin Denney 7 Walter Chadwick 11 Karl Kremser 0 George Hunt 0 George Hunt 0 George Hunt 0 Haskel Stanback 13 Ricky Townsend 0 Stanley Morgan 14 Stanley Morgan 10 Stanley Morgan 11 Kelsey Finch 9 Alan Duncan 0 Alan Duncan 0 Alan Duncan 0 Fuad Reveiz 0 Fuad Reveiz 0 Fuad Reveiz 0 Fuad Reveiz 0 Carlos Reveiz 0 William Howard 14 Reggie Cobb 20 Thomas Woods 6 Chip McCallum 0 Greg Burke 0 Greg Burke 0 John Becksvoort 0 John Becksvoort 0 John Becksvoort 0 James Stewart 14 Jeff Hall 0 Jeff Hall 0 Jeff Hall 0 Jeff Hall 0 Alex Walls 0 Alex Walls 0 Alex Walls 0 Jabari Davis 10 James Wilhoit 0 0 James Wilhoit James Wilhoit 0 James Wilhoit 0 Daniel Lincoln 0 Daniel Lincoln 0

FGs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

0 4 0 0 6 10 10 12 0 11 0 0 0 0 13 10 8 7 27 17 20 24 0 0 0 7 13 19 15 16 12 0 16 10 16 19 8 18 15 0 17 10 14 18 21 10

PAT 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 16 0

1 21 0 0 28 35 42 30 0 27 0 0 1 1 26 33 28 25 20 27 29 30 1 0 0 15 36 50 28 35 59 0 47 47 47 47 35 39 39 0 41 44 21 42 52 22

Total 66 84 42 72 31 36 48 54 12 27 48 36 25 24

32 39 42 66 46 65 72 66 78 60 84 60 68 56 65 63 52 46 101 78 89 102 86 120 36 36 75 107 73 83 95 84 95 77 95 104 59 93 84 60 92 74 63 96 115 52

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Season Field Goal Percentage, Freshmen (Min.5)

Year-By-Year Leaders

RECORDS

Yds. 60 57 55 55 55 54 54 53 53 53 53 53 53 52 52 52 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 50 50

PAT FG 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 52-53 21-29 50-50 19-29 47-47 19-24 30-30 24-28 20-20 27-31 0-0 0-0 42-43 18-22 47-49 16-22 47-49 16-25 59-59 12-13

HONORS

*SEC Scoring Champion +NCAA Champion

Alan Duncan Fuad Reveiz Alex Walls

TDs 21 20 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0

REVIEW

Points—371, Jeff Hall 1995-98 Touchdowns—44, Gene McEver 1928-31 Consecutive Games with TD—11, Travis Stephens, Nov. 4, 2000-Nov. 3, 2001 (12 rush, 1 rec) Point-After-Touchdowns Attemped—194, Jeff Hall 1995-98 Point-After-Touchdowns Made—188, Jeff Hall 1995-98 Point-After-Touchdown Percentage (Min. 100 atts.)—100.0, John Becksvoort 1991-94 (161 of 161) Consecutive Point-After-Touchdowns Made—161, John Becksvoort 1991-94 Two-Point Conversions Attempted—8, Condredge Holloway 1972-74 Two-Point Conversions Made—3, Bobby Morton 196063; Condredge Holloway 1972-74 Field Goals Attempted—95, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84 Field Goals Made—71, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84 Field-Goal Percentage—(Min. 50 made) 77.9, Alex Walls 1999-2002 (53 of 68); (Min. 70 made) 74.7, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84 (71 of 95)

17 17 17

Name Gene McEver Bob Lund Herky Payne Hubert Simpson Tony Thompson James Stewart Jamal Lewis

Pts. Name/Year 130+ Gene McEver, 1929 120* Reggie Cobb, 1987 115 Daniel Lincoln, 2007 107 Greg Burke, 1990 104* Jeff Hall, 1998 102‡ Carlos Reveiz, 1985 101 Fuad Reveiz, 1982 96 Tony Thompson, 1990 96 James Wilhoit, 2006 95 Jeff Hall, 1997 95 Jeff Hall, 1995 95* John Becksvoort, 1993 * SEC Scoring Champion ‡Tied for SEC Scoring Champion +NCAA Scoring Champion

THE VOLS

Individual Career

No. 30 24 24 24 24 24 24

Season Points

By Touchdown Opponent, Year (Scoring) South Carolina, 1929 (5 TD) Vanderbilt, 1945 (4 TD) Washington & Lee, 1951 (4 TD) Notre Dame, 1979 (4 TD) Vanderbilt, 1990 (4 TD) Georgia, 1994 (4 TD) Kentucky, 1997 (4 TD) By Kicking Kentucky, 1978 (5 FG, 2PAT) Memphis, 1982 (5 FG, 2PAT) Wyoming 2002, (4 FG, 5PAT)

STAFF

Points—+130, Gene McEver 1929 Points by Kicking—115, Daniel Lincoln, 2007 Touchdowns—+21, Gene McEver 1929 Points-After-Touchdowns Attempted—59, John Becksvoort 1993 Point-After-Touchdowns Made—59, John Becksvoort 1993 Percentage PATs Made (Min. 35 atts.)—100.0, John Becksvoort 1993 (59 of 59); Greg Burke 1990 (50 of 50); James Wilhoit 2003 (41 of 41); John Becksvoort 1994 (39 of 39); Alex Walls 2000 and 2001 (both 39 of 39); Greg Burke 1989 (36 of 36); John Becksvoort 1992 (35 of 35) Two-Point Conversions Attempted—3, Hal Wantland 1964; Condredge Holloway 1973 and 1974 Two-Point Conversions Made—2,BobbyMorton1962;CondredgeHolloway1973; Larry Seivers 1974; Tommy West 1974; Mike Gayles 1975; Kenny Jones 1982; Thomas Woods 1987; Alvin Harper 1987 Field Goals Attempted—31, Fuad Reveiz 1982 Field Goals Made—27, Fuad Reveiz 1982 Field Goals Made (Freshman)—21, Daniel Lincoln, 2007 Field-Goal Percentage—(Min. 10 atts.) 92.0, John Becksvoort 1993 (12 of 13); (Min. 20 atts.) 90.0, Alex Walls 2000 (18 of 20); (Min. 30 atts.) 87.1, Fuad Reveiz 1982 (27 of 31) Field-Goal Percentage (Freshman)—(Min. 5 made) .727, Alex Walls 1999 Consecutive Field Goals Made—18, Fuad Reveiz 1984

Game Points

OUTLOOK

Individual Season

SCORING

153


PUNTING

Individual Game

Punts—14, Craig Colquitt vs. Kentucky 1976 Average (Min. 5)—53.0, Jimmy Colquitt vs. LSU 1982 and Auburn 1983 (both 5 punts for 265 yards) Longest Punt—100, A. H. Douglas vs. Clemson 1902 Longest Punt (Modern)--81, Kent Elmore vs. Vanderbilt 1988

Individual Season

Punts—79, Craig Colquitt 1975 Yards---3,183, Craig Colquitt 1975 Average (Min. 25)—46.9, Jimmy Colquitt 1982 (45 for 2,110 yards)

Individual Career

Punts—240, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04 Yards—10,216, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04 Average (Min. 75 Punts)—43.9, Jimmy Colquitt 1981-84 (201 for 8,816 yards)

Game Punts

No. 14 13 12 11 11 11

Name Craig Colquitt Herman Weaver Hal Littleford Neil Clabo Neil Clabo Jimmy Colquitt

Opponent Kentucky Georgia North Carolina Auburn Auburn Kentucky

Year 1976 1968 1948 1973 1974 1983

Avg. 53.0 53.0 52.3 52.0 51.7 51.6 51.0

Name Jimmy Colquitt Jimmy Colquitt Chris Hogue Craig Colquitt Dustin Colquitt Tom Hutton Jimmy Colquitt

Opponent Auburn Louisiana State Nebraska (Orange) Oregon State South Carolina UCLA Georgia Tech

Year 1983 1982 1997 1977 2003 1991 1981

Game Punting Average (Min. 5 punts)

Longest Punts Distance 100 81 79 79 78 78 76 76 75 74 74 74

Name *A.H. Douglas Kent Elmore Ed Palmer Johnny Butler Chris Hogue Neil Clabo Beattie Feathers Hank Lauricella Hank Lauricella Joey Chapman Bill Majors Bobby Gordon

*Field was 110 yards long.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Season Punting (Min. 40 punts)

154

Jimmy Colquitt (far right) is UT’s leader in career punting average, season punting average and game punting average. His uncle, Craig (middle right), and two cousins, Dustin(far left) and current Vol Britton, are also among UT’s all-time punting leaders.

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Name, Year 1. Jimmy Colquitt, 1982 2. Dustin Colquitt, 2003 3. Craig Colquitt, 1977 4. Britton Colquitt, 2006 5. Kent Elmore, 1988 6. Jimmy Colquitt, 1981 7. Ron Widby, 1966 8. Dustin Colquitt, 2002 9. Neil Clabo, 1973 10. Britton Colquitt, 2008 + NCAA statistical champion

Opponent Clemson Vanderbilt Alabama Alabama Nebraska (Orange) Kentucky Florida Alabama Mississippi Pacific Auburn Vanderbilt

No. 46 68 66 46 41 58 48 65 56 42

Yds. 2,156 3,081 2,969 2,066 1,818 2,543 2,104 2,833 2,439 1,821

Year 1902 1988 1934 1940 1997 1973 1933 1951 1950 1990 1958 1956

Career Punting

1. Jimmy Colquitt, P (1981-84), Knoxville 1981 1982 1983 1984 TOTALS

No. 58 46 58 39 201

Others 2. Britton Colquitt, 2005-08 3. Dustin Colquitt, 2001-04 4. Craig Colquitt, 1975-77 5. Ron Widby, 1964-66 6. Kent Elmore, 1986-88 7. Neil Clabo, 1972-74 8. Tom Hutton, 1991-94 9. David Leaverton, 1997-2000 10. Bob Garmon, 1984-87 11. George Canale, 1960-62 12. Herman Weaver, 1967-69

Yds. 2,543 2,156 2,437 1,680 8,816

No. 209 240 204 142 86 179 180 180 133 111 181

Avg. 43.8 46.9 42.0 43.1 43.9

Yds. Avg. 8,897 42.569 10,216 42.566 8,662 42.5 6,002 42.3 3,631 42.2 7,468 41.7 7,329 40.7 7,313 40.6 5,398 40.6 4,497 40.5 7,263 40.1

Avg. 46.9 45.3 45.0 44.9 44.3 43.8 +43.8 43.6 43.6 43.4 In 1966, Ron Widby became UT’s first All-America punter. He also earned All-America honors in basketball and is UT’s last four-sport letterman.

Year-By-Year Leaders

Year Name 1950 Hank Lauricella 1951 Hank Lauricella 1952 Pat Shires 1953 Jimmy Wade 1954 Bobby Brengle 1955 Johnny Majors 1956 Johnny Majors 1957 Bobby Gordon 1958 Bill Majors 1959 Gene Etter 1960 Bill Majors 1961 George Canale 1962 George Canale 1963 Jackie Cotton 1964 Ron Widby 1965 Jackie Cotton 1966 Ron Widby 1967 Herman Weaver 1968 Herman Weaver 1969 Herman Weaver 1970 Bobby Majors 1971 Bobby Majors 1972 Neil Clabo 1973 Neil Clabo 1974 Neil Clabo 1975 Craig Colquitt 1976 Craig Colquitt 1977 Craig Colquitt 1978 Dale Schneitman 1979 John Warren 1980 John Warren 1981 Jimmy Colquitt 1982 Jimmy Colquitt 1983 Jimmy Colquitt 1984 Jimmy Colquitt 1985 Bob Garmon 1986 Bob Garmon 1987 Bob Garmon 1988 Kent Elmore 1989 Kent Elmore 1990 Joey Chapman 1991 Tom Hutton 1992 Tom Hutton 1993 Tom Hutton 1994 Tom Hutton 1995 Larry Binion 1996 Larry Binion 1997 Chris Hogue 1998 David Leaverton 1999 David Leaverton 2000 David Leaverton 2001 Dustin Colquitt 2002 Dustin Colquitt 2003 Dustin Colquitt 2004 Dustin Colquitt 2005 Britton Colquitt 2006 Britton Colquitt 2007 Britton Colquitt 2008 Britton Colquitt +NCAA statistical champion.

No. 63 43 54 36 30 39 26 40 49 38 30 32 53 29 74 43 38 54 74 53 61 67 59 56 64 79 59 66 57 52 58 58 46 58 39 53 43 35 41 43 45 32 64 40 44 42 49 42 56 57 59 51 65 68 56 59 46 62 42

Yds. 2,292 1,494 1,911 1,115 1,275 1,511 1,119 1,707 1,739 1,592 1,166 1,195 2,218 995 3,042 1,526 2,104 2,080 2,986 2,197 2,230 2,549 2,272 2,439 2,757 3,183 2,510 2,969 2,296 2,106 2,327 2,543 2,156 2,437 1,680 2,074 1,810 1,440 1,818 1,727 1,885 1,341 2,632 1,584 1,772 1,509 1,961 1,665 2,178 2,427 2,415 2,020 2,833 3,081 2,282 2,431 2,066 2,579 1,821

Avg. 36.4 34.7 35.4 30.9 42.5 38.7 43.0 42.7 35.5 41.9 38.9 37.3 41.8 34.3 41.1 35.5 +43.8 38.5 40.4 41.2 36.3 38.0 38.5 43.6 43.1 40.3 42.3 45.0 40.3 40.5 40.1 43.8 46.9 42.0 43.1 39.1 42.1 41.1 44.3 40.2 41.9 41.9 41.4 39.2 40.3 35.9 40.0 39.4 38.9 42.6 40.9 39.6 43.6 45.3 40.8 41.2 44.9 41.6 43.4


Individual Season

Individual Career

Interceptions—18, Tim Priest 1968-70 Yards—487, Eric Berry, 2007-Pres. Touchdowns—*5, Jackie Walker 1969-71

Name

100 99 96 96 90 90 84 83 79 78 76 75 *74 72 71 *71 70 70 70

Ray Martin Morris Vowell Eric Berry Art Reynolds Shaun Ellis Roland James Roger Urbano Danny Jeffries Charles Vaughan Jabari Greer John Bill Hudson Walter Slater Eddie Brown Eddie Brown Gordon Turnage Mike Jones Antonio Reynolds Cotton Letner Elvin Butcher

No.

Name, Year

Season Interceptions

Yds.

Eric Berry Eric Berry Bobby Majors Tim Priest Chris White

*Field was 110 yards long.

0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1

Year

2008 2007 1970 1970 1985

Longest Fumble Return for TD Name John Caldwell Darrin Miller Carl Johnson Julian Battle Conrad Graham Clarence McCollum

TDs

Opponent Sewanee Iowa Kentucky Notre Dame Penn State North Carolina

TDs

Others

TDs

1968 1969 1970 TOTALS

2. Mike Jones, 1967-69 3. Conrad Graham, 1970-72 Bill Young, 1966-69 5. Deon Grant, 1997-99 6. Bobby Majors, 1969-71 Charles Davis, 1983-86 DeRon Jenkins, 1992-95 9. Dwayne Goodrich, 1996-99 Terry Fair, 1994-97 Eric Berry, 2007-Pres. 11. Jackie Walker, 1969-71 Rashad Baker, 2000-03 13. J.W. Sherrill, 1948-50 Eddie Brown, 1971-73 Roland James, 1976-79 Jason Parker, 1992-96 Jonathan Hefney, 2004-07

Career Return Yardage Yds. 487 305 305 293 281 246 244 236

Other Returns Year 1905 1987 1971 2001 1971 1908

2 7 9 18

Distance 95 90 85

Name

Eric Berry Tim Priest Mike Jones Conrad Graham Jackie Walker Deon Gran Eddie Brown Bobby Majors

No.

16 15 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

15 116 174 305

Yds.

305 293 158 246 236 194 51 134 119 487 281 109 177 244 189 132 139

1 3 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 5 0 0 1 1 0 0

Year

2007-Pres. 1968-70 1967-69 1970-72 1969-71 1997-99 1971-73 1969-71

Longest Blocked FG Return for TD Name James Elmore Tyrone Hines Floyd Miley

0 1 0 1

Opponent Carson-Newman South Carolina Notre Dame

Year 1926 1995 1991

Year-By-Year Leaders Year

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

Name

No.

Per game*

Bert Rechichar 7 Jimmy Wade 2 Hugh Garner 2 Bobby Brengle 2 Pat Oleksiak 6 Lon Herzbrun 3 Bobby Urbano 2 Bobby Gordon 2 Ray Brann 2 Jim Cartwright 4 Bill Majors 2 Mike Lucci 3 Mallon Faircloth 5 Hal Wantland 3 Tom Fisher 3 Bob Petrella 4 Harold Stancell 3 Mike Jones 7 Bill Young 9 Tim Priest 7 Bobby Majors 10 Conrad Graham 5 Conrad Graham 7 Eddie Brown 5 Hank Walter 3 Eddy Powers 4 Thomas Rowsey 4 Russ Williams 4 1977 Thomas Rowsey 3 1978 Roland James 7 1979 Danny Martin 5 1980 Danny Martin 2 Greg Gaines 2 1981 Bill Bates 4 1982 Carlton Peoples 5 1983 Charles Davis 4 1984 Charles Davis 2 1985 Chris White 9+ 1986 Charles Davis 4 1987 Kelly Ziegler 3 1988 Preston Warren 5 1989 Carl Pickens 4 1990 Dale Carter 5 1991 Dale Carter 4 1992 Jason Parker 4 1993 DeRon Jenkins 5 1994 Ronald Davis 2 1995 DeRon Jenkins 4 1996 Terry Fair 4 1997 Terry Fair 5 1998 Deon Grant 5 1999 Deon Grant 9+ 2000 Steven Marsh 2 2001 Rashad Baker 4 2002 Rashad Baker 3 2003 Gibril Wilson 3 2004 Corey Campbell 4 2005 Jonathan Hefney 3 2006 Jonathan Hefney 5 2007 Eric Berry 5 2008 Eric Berry 7 +NCAA statistical leader; *NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.

--------------------0.91 0.46 0.64 0.46 0.30 0.40 0.36 0.36 0.33 0.70 0.45 0.18 0.18 0.36 0.45 0.36 0.25 0.82 0.40 0.25 0.45 0.36 0.42 0.36 0.36 0.46 0.28 0.36 0.40 0.42 0.42 0.82 0.18 0.33 0.45 0.30 0.31 0.27 0.38 0.36 0.58

Yds.

95 49 43 64 99 36 92 12 40 118 78 56 59 45 35 87 33 150 53 116 177 148 72 105 31 43 81 57 31 126 39 26 8 0 27 37 37 168 97 28 115 50 106 37 55 13 0 33 94 1 79 167+ 17 82 0 1 1 63 75 222 265

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Distance *107 96 87 81 76 75

Name

177 167 168 174 53 55 265 126 72 116 150 95

1. Tim Priest, DB (1968-70), Huntingdon No. Yds.

RECORDS

265 222 177 174 168

Yds.

1953 1916 2007 1972 1998 1978 1956 1971 1933 2000 1962 1946 1973 1971 1971 1967 2007 1960 1926

Career Interceptions

HONORS

Season Return Yardage

Louisville Sewanee Florida Memphis State Auburn Mississippi Maryland South Carolina Vanderbilt Kansas St. Kentucky Boston College Kansas South Carolina Tulsa Kentucky La.-Lafayette Vanderbilt Mississippi

Year

REVIEW

10 Bobby Majors, 1970 9 Deon Grant, 1999 +Chris White, 1985 9 9 Tim Priest, 1970 9 Bill Young, 1968 9 J.W. Sherrill, 1949 7 Eric Berry, 2008 7 Roland James, 1978 7 Conrad Graham, 1972 7 Tim Priest, 1969 7 Mike Jones, 1967 Bert Rechichar, 1950 7 +NCAA statistical champion

Opponent

THE VOLS

Interceptions—10, Bobby Majors 1970 Yards—265, Eric Berry, 2008 Touchdowns—2, Bud Sherrod 1949; Jim Cartwright 1959; Jackie Walker 1970 and 1971; Preston Warren 1988

Yds

STAFF

Interceptions—3, Bob Lund vs. North Carolina 1948; J.W. Sherrill vs. Kentucky 1949; Albert Dorsey vs. Alabama 1967; Bill Young vs. Rice 1968; Tim Priest vs. Alabama 1970; Chris White vs. UCLA 1985; Preston Warren vs. Boston College 1988; Deon Grant vs. Auburn 1999 Yards—100, Ray Martin vs. Louisville 1953 Touchdowns—1, by several Longest Return—100, Ray Martin vs. Louisville 1953 Longest In-Air Fumble Return—107, J. A. Caldwell vs. Sewanee 1905

Longest Interception Returns

OUTLOOK

Individual Game

INTERCEPTIONS

155


DEFENSIVE TOTALS

Individual Game

Total Hits—28, Tom Fisher vs. Auburn 1964 (21 tackles, 7 assists) Primary Tackles—21, Tom Fisher vs. Auburn 1964 Assists—13, Lavoisier Fisher vs. Auburn 1984 Sacks—4, Reggie White vs. Citadel 1983 Fumbles Forced—3, Al Wilson vs. Florida 1998 Fumbles Recovered—2, by 12 players, most recent Eric Westmoreland vs. Wyoming 1999

Individual Season

Total Hits—194, Andy Spiva 1976 (134 tackles, 60 assists) Primary Tackles—134, Andy Spiva 1976 Assists—90, Jamie Rotella 1972 Tackles for Loss—25, Leonard Little 1995 (14 TFLs, 11 sacks) Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)—14, Leonard Little 1995 Sacks—15, Reggie White 1983 Quarterback Pressures (from 1995)—21, Steve White 1995; Parys Haralson 2004 Fumbles Forced—7, Andy Spiva 1975 Fumbles Recovered—5, Greg Gaines 1980

Individual Career

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Total Hits—547, Andy Spiva 1973-76 (354 tackles, 193 assists) Primary Tackles—354, Andy Spiva 1973-76 Assists—193, Andy Spiva 1973-76 Tackles for Loss—53, Leonard Little 1995-97 (25 TFLs, 28 sacks) Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)—34, Eric Westmoreland 1996, 19982000 Sacks—32, Reggie White 1980-83 Quarterback Pressures (from 1995)—49, Will Overstreet 1998-2001 Fumbles Forced—14, Andy Spiva 1973-76 Fumbles Recovered—8, Conrad Graham 1970-72; Scott Galyon 1992-95

156

Game Records

Primary Tackles

Tom Fisher vs. Auburn Keith DeLong vs. Alabama Greg Jones vs. Vanderbilt Darryl Hardy vs. Alabama Kelly Ziegler vs. Boston College Greg Jones vs. Alabama Lemont Holt Jeffers vs. Alabama

1964 1988 1977 1989 1987 1976 1981

13 13 13 13 12

Lavoisier Fisher vs. Auburn Carl Zander vs. Pittsburgh Alvin Toles vs. Mississippi Danny Jenkins vs. California Mike Cofer vs. Georgia

1984 1983 1983 1977 1981

28 25 25 25 24 24 24 23 22 22

Tom Fisher vs. Auburn Greg Jones vs. Vanderbilt Greg Jones vs. Alabama Andy Spiva vs. Vanderbilt Kelly Ziegler vs. Boston College Lemont Holt Jeffers vs. Auburn Andy Spiva vs. Kentucky Keith DeLong vs. Alabama Andy Spiva vs. Florida Ray Nettles vs. Alabama

1964 1977 1976 1975 1987 1981 1976 1988 1976 1971

Tackle Assists

Total Hits

Quarterback Sacks

4 Reggie White vs. Citadel, 1983 3 Jerod Mayo vs. California 2006; Kevin Simon vs. Marshall 2003; Eric Westmoreland vs. Kentucky 2000; John Henderson vs. Kentucky 1999; Shaun Ellis vs. Wyoming 1999; Darwin Walker vs. Wyoming 1999; Corey Terry vs. Syracuse 1998; Leonard Little vs. Mississippi 1996; Leonard Little vs. South Carolina 1996; Shane Bonham vs. Arkansas 1992; Chuck Smith vs. Louisville 1991; Mark Hovanic vs. Florida 1985; Dennis Wolfe vs. Texas Christian 1976; David Page vs. Clemson 1974. 3 2

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21 19 19 18 17 17 16

Caused Fumbles

Andy Spiva

Recovered Fumbles

Al Wilson vs. Florida, 1998 Held by nine, last by DeAngelo Willingham vs. South Carolina, 2007. Others: Carlton Peoples vs. Duke, 1982; Charles Benton vs. Memphis State, 1984; Darrin Miller vs. Alabama, 1985; Armandos Fisher vs. South Carolina, 1993; Leonard Little vs. Mississippi, 1996; Billy Ratliff vs. Alabama, 1997; Brandon Johnson vs. UNLV, 2004; Parys Haralson vs. Kentucky 2005

Held by 12, last set by Eric Westmoreland vs. Wyoming, 1999. Others: Jackie Walker vs. Kentucky, 1971; Nick Carmichael vs. Kentucky, 1973; Eddy Powers vs. Mississippi, 1975; Randy Verner vs. Utah, 1975; Greg Jones vs. Memphis State, 1976; Greg Gaines vs. Virginia, 1980; Reggie McKenzie vs. Memphis State, 1984; Jason Parker vs. Kentucky, 1992; John Emery vs. South Carolina, 1993; Jason Parker vs. Georgia, 1993; Raynoch Thompson vs. Florida, 1998.

Season Records Primary Tackles 134 118 117 111 111 110 108 108 105 104 102 100 100

Andy Spiva Tom Fisher Keith DeLong Russ Williams Steve Poole Greg Jones Ray Nettles Andy Spiva Art Reynolds Jim Noonan Carl Zander Jamie Rotella Andy Spiva

1976 1964 1988 1975 1974 1976 1971 1974 1973 1977 1984 1972 1975

90 76 71 70 67 66 66 65 65

Jamie Rotella Carl Johnson Steve Poole Bobby Majors David Campbell Ray Nettles John Wagster Andy Spiva Carl Zander

1972 1972 1974 1971 1973 1971 1971 1975 1984

194 190 182 174 167 165 165 163 163 159

Andy Spiva Jamie Rotella Steve Poole Ray Nettles Carl Zander Andy Spiva Tom Fisher Russ Williams Andy Spiva Keith DeLong

1976 1972 1974 1971 1984 1975 1964 1975 1974 1988

Tackle Assists

Total Hits

Total Tackles for Loss 25 24 21 21 19.5 18.5 17.5 16 15.5

(11 sacks, 14 TFL) (15 sacks, 9 TFL) (11 sacks, 10 TFL) (12 sacks, 9 TFL) (8.5 sacks, 11 TFL) (5 sacks, 13.5 TFL) (9.5 sacks, 8 TFL) (9 sacks, 7 TFL) (7.5 sacks, 8 TFL)

Leonard Little Reggie White Todd Kelly John Henderson Shaun Ellis Jesse Mahelona Anthony Sessions Steve White James Wilson

Quarterback Sacks 15 13.5 12 11 11 10

Reggie White Jonathan Brown John Henderson Todd Kelly Leonard Little Ronnie McCartney

1983 1997 2000 1992 1995 1975

14 13.5 13 12 11 11 11 11

Leonard Little Jesse Mahelona Greg Jones Marion Hobby Eric Westmoreland Shaun Ellis Tyrone Hines Andy Spiva

1995 2004 1976 1989 1998 1999 1996 1976

21 21 20 18 17 17 17

Parys Haralson Steve White Albert Haynesworth Leonard Little Shane Burton Will Overstreet Omari Hand

2004 1995 2001 1995 1995 2000 2002

Andy Spiva Al Wilson Corey Terry Dale Jones Danny Spradlin Steve Davis

1975 1998 1998 1985 1980 1979

Greg Gaines Held by eight, last by Dwayne Goodrich Others: Conrad Graham Danny Jenkins Brian Ingram Earnest Fields Jeremy Lincoln DeRon Jenkins Scott Galyon

1980

Jonathan Wade (13 PBU, 4 INT) Deon Grant (8 PBU, 9 INT) Jabari Greer (14 PBU, 1 INT) Gibril Wilson (12 PBU, 3 INT) Roshaun Fellows (11 PBU, 3 INT) Rashad Baker (10 PBU, 4 INT) Terry Fair (9 PBU, 5 INT) Eric Berry (6 PBU, 7 INT) Jabari Greer (12 PBU, 1 INT) Jason Allen (11 PBU, 2 INT) Rashad Baker (7 PBU, 5 INT)

2006 1999 2002 2003 2004 2001 1997 2008 2001 2003 2002

Tackles for Loss (Sacks not included)

Quarterback Pressures (From 1995)

Caused Fumbles 7 5 5 5 5 5

Recovered Fumbles 5 4

1995 1983 1992 2000 1999 2004 2000 1995 1993

Passes Defensed (Since 1976) 17

15 14

13 12

1996

1970 1977 1979 1990 1990 1993 1994


Tackle Assists

1. Andy Spiva, LB (1973-76), Chamblee, Ga.

AT 13 55 65 60 193

TT 25 163 165 194 547

1970 1971 1972 TOTALS

T 63 69 100 232

AT 49 42 90 181

TT 112 111 190 413

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 TOTALS

T 6 54 31 93 74 258

AT 0 26 34 47 42 149

TT 6 80 65 140 116 407

2. Jamie Rotella, LB (1970-72), Verona, N.J.

3. Earnest Fields, LB (1987-91), Milan

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Andy Spiva, 1973-76 Greg Jones, 1974-77 Earnest Fields, 1987-91 Kelly Ziegler, 1983-87 Jim Noonan, 1976-80 Craig Puki, 1975-79 Dale Jones, 1983-86 Keith DeLong, 1985-88 Jamie Rotella, 1970-72 Darryl Hardy, 1988-91 Jonathan Hefney, 2004-07

354 269 258 254 241 239 233 233 232 227 227

Primary Tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

9. 10.

3.

4,

5.

6.

Quarterback Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Reggie White, 1980-83 Leonard Little, 1995-97 Jonathan Brown, 1994-97 Todd Kelly, 1989-92 Parys Haralson, 2002-05 James Wilson, 1989-93 John Henderson, 1998-01 Steve White, 1992-95

Quarterback Pressures (From 1995) 1. 2. 3.

53 51

40

39.5

38.5 36.5

32 28 25 22.5 21 20.5 20.5 20

7.

Will Overstreet, 1998-2001 Parys Haralson, 2002-05 Leonard Little, 1995-97 Corey Terry, 1996-98 Darwin Walker, 1997-99 Shaun Ellis, 1997-99 Albert Haynesworth, 1999-01

49 44 42 38 33 32 31

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Eric Westmoreland, 1996, 98-2000 Al Wilson, 1995-98 Leonard Little, 1995-97 Ben Talley, 1991-94 Andy Spiva, 1973-76

34 27 25 24 23

5.

Tackles for Loss (Sacks not included)

Andy Spiva, 1973-76 Dale Jones, 1983-86 Jim Noonan, 1976-80 Russ Williams, 1974-77 Shon Walker, 1988-91

14 11 10 10 10

Conrad Graham, 1970-72 Scott Galyon, 1992-95 Greg Jones, 1974-77 Chris Wampler, 1979-82 Brian Ingram, 1977-81 Greg Gaines, 1978-80 Bill Bates, 1979-82 Jeremy Lincoln, 1987-90 Earnest Fields, 1987-91 Jason Parker, 1992-96 Leonard Little, 1995-97 Dwayne Goodrich, 1996-99

8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Recovered Fumbles 1.

3. 4.

Passes Defensed (Since 1976) 1. Jabari Greer (2000-03) 2. Dwayne Goodrich (1996-99) Preston Warren (1987-90) 4. Jonathan Hefney (2004-07) Rashad Baker (2000-03) 6. Terry Fair (1994-97) 7. Deon Grant (1997-99) 8. Jonathan Wade (2002-06) 9. Andre Lott (1998-2001) 10. Eric Berry (2007- Pres.) Jason Allen (2002-05) Raymond Austin (1993-96)

PBU 33 22 26 22 21 19 14 19 22 10 18 14

INT 2 12 8 10 11 11 14 6 2 12 4 8

PD 35 34 34 32 32 30 28 25 24 22 22 22

Year-By-Year Leaders 1970* 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Jackie Walker Ray Nettles Jamie Rotella Art Reynolds Steve Poole Andy Spiva Andy Spiva Jim Noonan Craig Puki Craig Puki Danny Spradlin Lemont Holt Jeffers Joe Cofer Alvin Toles Carl Zander Kelly Ziegler Kelly Ziegler Keith DeLong Keith DeLong Darryl Hardy Earnest Fields Earnest Fields Reggie Ingram Ben Talley Ben Talley Scott Galyon Scott Galyon Tyrone Hines Leonard Little Raynoch Thompson Raynoch Thompson Eric Westmoreland Eddie Moore Keyon Whiteside Kevin Simon Jason Allen Kevin Simon Marvin Mitchell Jerod Mayo Ellix Wilson

* Defensive totals became official statistics in 1970

T 82 108 100 105 111 100 134 104 88 87 67 70 62 72 102 83 61 87 117 85 93 74 59 53 56 67 62 78 59 62 51 56 58 79 79 88 40 77 80 47

AT 42 66 90 50 71 65 60 46 43 35 58 63 45 63 65 18 38 38 42 25 47 42 26 32 31 26 29 32 28 27 36 27 23 40 36 35 48 27 60 42

TT 124 174 190 155 182 165 194 150 131 122 125 133 107 135 167 101 99 125 159 110 140 116 85 85 87 93 91 110 87 89 87 83 81 119 115 123 88 104 140 89

T-Primary Tackle; AT-Assisted Tackle; TT-Total Tackles

RECORDS

377 358 355 353 350 349 332 332 330

2.

Leonard Little, 1995-97 (28 sacks, 25 TFL) Reggie White, 1980-83 (32 sacks, 19 TFL) Eric Westmoreland, 1996, 98-2000 (6 sacks, 34 TFL) Dale Jones, 1983-86 (15.5 sacks, 24 TFL) John Henderson, 1998-2001 (205 sacks, 18 TFL) Todd Kelly, 1989-92 (22.5 sacks, 14 TFL)

1. 2. 3.

HONORS

12.

Greg Jones, 1974-77 Craig Puki, 1975-79 Jim Noonan, 1976-80 Kelly Ziegler, 1983-87 Dale Jones, 1983-86 Steve Poole, 1973-75 Russ Williams, 1974-77 Carl Zander, 1981-84 Keith DeLong, 1985-88

1.

Caused Fumbles

REVIEW

Others

Total Tackles for Loss

193 181 149 147 138 131 126 121 120 119

THE VOLS

T 12 108 100 134 354

Andy Spiva, 1973-76 Jamie Rotella, 1970-72 Earnest Fields, 1987-91 Carl Zander, 1981-84 John Wagster, 1970-72 Steve Poole, 1973-75 Russ Williams, 1974-77 Ronnie McCartney, 1973-75 Lemont Holt Jeffers, 1978-81 Craig Puki, 1975-79

STAFF

1973 1974 1975 1976 TOTALS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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TEAM OFFENSE

Game (From 1944)

Season (From 1937)

Attempts—75, Kentucky 1980 Yards—513, Washington & Lee 1951 Yards per Attempt—10.7, Tennessee Tech 1951 (44 for 469 yards) Touchdowns—8, Washington & Lee 1951

Attempts—593 in 1976 Yards—3,068 in 1951 Yards per Attempt—5.9 in 1993 Touchdowns—40 in 1951 Yards per Game—306.8 in 1951

Rushing

Passing

Attempts—65, Florida 1996 Completions—37, Florida 1996; LSU 2000 Consecutive Completions—*23, South Carolina 1998 Interceptions—5, Duke 1949; Auburn 2004 Completion Percentage—(Min. 10 atts.) *96.0, South Carolina 1998 (24 of 25); (Min. 40 atts.) 77.5, Georgia 1997 (31 of 40) Yards—545, Kentucky 1997 Touchdowns—7, Kentucky 2007

Total Offense

Plays (Rushing and Passing)—95, Mississippi State 1991 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—695, Kentucky 1997 Yards per Play—10.9, Kentucky 2000 (54 for 590 yards)

Punting

Punts—14, Alabama 1944; Georgia 1968; Kentucky 1976 Yards—627, Georgia 1968 Average (Min. 5)—53.0, Vanderbilt 1956; LSU 1982; Auburn 1983 (all 5 for 265 yards)

Punt Returns

Returns—10, Tennessee Tech 1947 Yards—192, Chattanooga 1951

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Passing

Attempts—534 in 2007 Completions—333 in 2007 Consecutive Completions—*24 in 1998 Interceptions—20 in 1979 Fewest Interceptions—4 in 1992 and 1995 Completion Percentage—65.0 in 1993 (208 of 320) Yards—3,981 in 1997 Touchdowns—37 in 1997 Yards per Game—331.8 in 1997

Total Offense

Plays (Rushing and Passing)—993 in 2007 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—5,794 in 1997 Yards per Play—6.9 in 1993 Yards per Game—482.8 in 1997

Punting

Punts—139 in 1937 Punts per Game—*13.9 in 1937 (139 in 10 games) Average—45.1 in 1982

Interceptions

Kickoff Returns

Interceptions—36 in 1970 Fewest Interceptions (Modern)—6 in 1957

Scoring (From 1937)

Returns—68 in 1939 and 1940 Yards—974 in 1940

Returns—9, Florida, 2007; Alabama 1987 Yards—260, Florida, 2007 (9 returns)

158

Rushing

Points—70, La.-Monroe 2000 Points, Quarter—35, Arkansas 2000 Points, Half—49, La.-Monroe 2000 Points by Kicking—17, Kentucky 1978 (5-6 FG, 2-2 PAT); Memphis St 1982 (55 FG, 2-2 PAT); Wyoming 2002 (4-4 FG, 5-5 PAT) Touchdowns—10, Tennessee Tech 1951; La.-Monroe 2000 Point-After-Touchdowns Made—10, La.-Monroe 2000 Two-Point Conversions Made—2, Clemson 1974; Alabama 1982; Alabama 1987; UCLA 1994; LSU 2000 Field Goals Made—5, Kentucky 1978; Memphis State 1982; Kentucky 1982; Florida 2000

Miscellaneous

First Downs—35, Georgia 1997 First Downs, Rushing—24, Wofford 1952 First Downs, Passing—21, Florida 1996; Southern Mississippi 1997 Time of Possession—42:11, Kentucky 1980 Penalties—15, Florida 1999 Penalty Yards—155, Mississippi State 1954 (12 penalties) Fewest Penalties—0, Mississippi State 1990; LSU 2007 Fewest Penalty Yards—0, Mississippi State 1990; LSU 2007 Fumbles—8, Alabama 1949, Chattanooga 1949; Santa Barbara 1971; Mississippi 1975; Mississippi 1977; Kentucky 1981; Florida 2002 Fumbles Lost—6, Alabama 1963; Santa Barbara 1971 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Punt Returns

Kickoff Returns

Returns—60 in 2007 Yards—1,462 in 2007

Scoring (From 1937)

Points—471 in 1993 Points per Game—42.8 in 1993 (471 in 11 games) Touchdowns—62 in 1993 Field Goals Made—27 in 1982 Point-After-Touchdowns Made—59 in 1993 Consecutive Point-After-Touchdowns Made—168 from Sept. 28, 1991, to Sept. 16, 1995) Two-Point Conversions Attempted—8 in 1974 Two-Point Conversions Made—5 in 1974

Miscellaneous

First Downs—300 in 1997 First Downs, Rushing—150 in 1987 First Downs, Passing—177 in 1997 Penalties—95 in 2002 Penalty Yards—884 in 2003 Fumbles—50 in 1977 Fumbles Lost—31 in 1971 Fewest Fumbles—13 in 1990 and 2004 Fewest Fumbles Lost—3 in 1990

Individual Career Games Played

Games Played—52, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04; Games Played(Position Player)—51, Jonathan Hefney 2004-07 Games Started—51, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04 (Punter) Games Started (Position Player)—50, Jonathan Hefney 2004-07 (51 games played) Consecutive Games Started—50, Jeff Hall 1995-98; Jonathan Hefney, 200407 Wins as Starting Quarterback—39, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (45 games)

Largest Margin Overcome to Win Game

25 -- Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 28, 1987 (trailed 28-3 in 2nd qtr., won 38-36) 24 -- Tennessee at Notre Dame, Nov. 9, 1991 (trailed 31-7 in 2nd qtr., won 35-34) 21 -- Tennessee at Kentucky, Nov. 17, 2001 (trailed 21-0 in 2nd qtr., won 38-35) 21 -- Tennessee at LSU, Sept. 26, 2005 (trailed 21-0 in 3rd qtr., won 30-27 ot) 18 -- Tennessee vs. Arkansas, Nov. 14, 1998 (trailed 21-3 in 2nd qtr., won 28-24)

Second Half

21 -- Tennessee at LSU, Sept. 26, 2005 (trailed 21-0 in 3rd qtr., won 30-27 ot) 17 -- Tennessee at Notre Dame, Nov. 9, 1991 (trailed 31-14 in 3rd qtr., won 35-34) 16 -- Tennessee vs. Virginia, Jan. 1, 1991, Sugar Bowl (trailed 16-0 in 3rd qtr., won 23-22) 15 -- Tennessee at Kentucky, Nov. 18, 1995 (trailed 24-9 in 3rd qtr., won 34-31)

Fourth Quarter

17 -- Tennessee at LSU, Sept. 26, 2005 (trailed 24-7, won 30-27 ot) 15 -- Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 17, 2007 (trailed 24-9, won 25-24) 14 -- Tennessee vs. Alabama, Oct. 20, 1984 (trailed 27-13, won 28-27) *14 -- Tennessee vs. Colorado, Aug. 26, 1990, Pigskin Classic (trailed 31-17, tied 31-31)

Largest Lead Relinquished in Loss Game

21 -- Tennessee vs. Maryland, Dec. 22, 1984, Sun Bowl (led 21-0 in 3rd qtr., lost 28-27) *19 -- Tennessee at Auburn, Sept. 29, 1990 (led 19-0 in 2nd qtr., tied 26-26) *16 -- Tennessee vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 1985 (led 26-10 in 4th qtr., tied 26-26) 16 -- Tennessee at Florida, Sept. 16, 1995 (led 30-14 in 2nd qtr., lost 62-37) 15 -- Tennessee vs. Georgia, Sept. 6, 1980 (led 15-0 in 3rd qtr., lost 16-15)

Second Half

21 -- Tennessee vs. Maryland, Dec. 22, 1984, Sun Bowl (led 21-0 in 3rd qtr., lost 28-27) *17 -- Tennessee at Auburn, Sept. 29, 1990 (led 26-9 in 4th qtr., tied 26-26) *16 -- Tennessee vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 1985 (led 26-10 in 4th qtr., tied 26-26) 15 -- Tennessee vs. Georgia, Sept. 6, 1980 (led 15-0 in 3rd qtr., lost 16-15)

Fourth Quarter

*17 -- Tennessee at Auburn, Sept. 29, 1990 (led 26-9, tied 26-26) *16 -- Tennessee vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 1985 (led 26-10, tied 26-26) 14 -- Tennessee vs. Army, Oct. 11, 1986 (led 21-7, lost 25-21) * Tie game.


Rushing

Pass Defense

Total Defense

Fewest Plays (Rushing and Passing) Allowed—33 vs. Vanderbilt 1946 Fewest Yards (Rushing and Passing Allowed—13 vs. Vanderbilt 1952 Fewest Yards per Play Allowed—0.3 vs. Vanderbilt 1952 (43 for 13 yards)

Punting

Interceptions

Interceptions—8 vs. Alabama 1970 Yards—214 vs. South Carolina 1971 (5 int.) Touchdowns—2 vs. Florida 1970; South Carolina 1971; Penn State 1971; Hawaii 1972

*Modern NCAA record. +NCAA statistical champions

Total Defense

Fewest Plays (Rushing and Passing) Allowed—368 in 1945 Fewest Yards (Rushing and Passing) Allowed—1,023 in 1939 Fewest Yards per Play Allowed—2.2 in 1939 Fewest Yards per Game Allowed—102.3 in 1939

Punting

Punts Forced—123 in 1940 Lowest Average—32.9 in 1940; 1961 Most Punts Blocked—6 in 1940; 1949

Interceptions

Interceptions—36 in 1970 Yards—*782 in 1971 Average per Return—*31.3 in 1971 (25 for 782) Touchdowns—*7 in 1971

Punt Returns

Lowest Average Allowed—3.67 in 2004

Kickoff Returns

Lowest Average Allowed—13.6 in 1950

Scoring Defense

Fewest Points Allowed—*0 in 1939 Fewest Rushing and Passing Touchdowns Allowed—*0 in 1939 Consecutive Shutouts—*17 from Nov. 5, 1938, to Oct. 12, 1940 Consecutive Quarters Opponents Held Scoreless—*71 from Oct. 29, 1938 (2nd quarter vs. LSU), to Oct. 19, 1940 (2nd quarter vs. Alabama) Most Points Allowed—382 in 2007

Miscellaneous

Interceptions 1946 — 19 1947 — 11 1948 — 12 1949 — 26 1950 — 23 1951 — 20 1952 — 9 1953 — 16 1954 — 16 1955 — 14 1956 — 14 1957 — 6 1958 — 7 1959 — 13 1960 — 13 1961 — 12 1962 — 16 1963 — 12 1964 — 9 1965 — 19 1966 — 19 1967 — 28 1968 — 23 1969 — 30 1970 — 36

1971 — 25 1972 — 21 1973 — 15 1974 — 11 1975 — 17 1976 — 16 1977 — 10 1978 — 14 1979 — 18 1980 — 12 1981 — 14 1982 — 16 1983 — 9 1984 — 11 1985 — 22 1986 — 13 1987 — 14 1988 — 11 1989 — 15 1990 — 24 1991 — 13 1992 — 11 1993 — 18 1994 — 9 1995 — 16 1996 — 14 1997 — 13 1998 — 16 1999 — 21 2000 — 9 2001 — 12 2002 — 12 2003 — 15 2004 — 16 2005 — 9 2006 — 16 2007 — 16 2008 — 17

Pass Breakups 1970 — NA 1971 — NA 1972 — NA 1973 — NA 1974 — NA 1975 — NA 1976 — 16 1977 — 29 1978 — 25 1979 — 16 1980 — 6 1981 — 9 1982 — 11 1983 — 19 1984 — 21 1985 — 35 1986 — 20 1987 — 60 1988 — 32 1989 — 53 1990 — 55 1991 — 33 1992 — 22 1993 — 46 1994 — 37 1995 — 51 1996 — 44

1997 — 56 1998 — 60 1999 — 57 2000 — 64 2001—72 2002 — 66 2003 — 66 2004 — 45 2005 — 57 2006 — 42 2007 — 50 2008 — 36

Tackles For Loss (Sacks not included) 1970 — 41 1971 — 39 1972 — 31 1973 — 31 1974 — 27 1975 — 46 1976 — 69 1977 — NA 1978 — NA 1979 — NA 1980 — 36 1981 — 33 1982 — 35 1983 — 45 1984 — 23 1985 — 21 1986 — 22 1987 — 25 1988 — 29 1989 — 39 1990 — 51 1991 — 48 1992 — 54 1993 — 57 1994 — 52 1995 — 58 1996 — 83 1997 — 55 1998 — 74 1999 — 68 2000 — 64 2001 — 50 2002 — 51 2003 — 64 2004 — 59 2005 — 54 2006 — 71 2007 — 52 2008 — 56

1980 — 16 1981 — 22 1982 — 16 1983 — 30 1984 — 14 1985 — 25 1986 — 21 1987 — 25 1988 — 14 1989 — 24 1990 — 30 1991 — 39 1992 — 40 1993 — 38 1994 — 30 1995 — 42 1996 — 30 1997 — 47 1998 — 31 1999 — 42 2000 — 50 2001 — 34 2002 — 29 2003 — 28 2004 — 33 2005 — 33 2006 — 17 2007 — 24 2008 — 23

Quarterback Pressures 1995 — 84 1996 — 76 1997 — 98 1998 — 108 1999 — 79 2000 — 84 2001 — 80 2002 — 53 2003 — 62 2004 — 80 2005 — 63 2006 — 57 2007 — 33 2008 — 49

Quarterback Sacks 1970 — 38 1971 — 25 1972 — 18 1973 — 26 1974 — 23 1975 — 16 1976 — 14 1977 — 17 1978 — 21 1979 — 26

School records in bold.

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Fewest First Downs Allowed—55 in 1945 (7 games) Fewest First Downs per Game Allowed—6.0 in 1939 (60 in 10 games) Opponent Penalties—92 in 2004 Opponent Penalty Yards—759 in 1988 Opponent Fumbles—48 in 1940; 1953 Fumbles Forced—29 (1979) Fumbles Recovered—28 in 1950 Punts Blocked—6 1940 & 1949 Turnovers Forced—*57 in 1970 (36 int., 21 fumbles) Turnover margin—Plus-1.916 in 1990 (Plus-23 in 12 games) Tackles for Loss—114 in 2000 (64 TFLs, 50 sacks) Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)—83 in 1996 Sacks—50 in 2000 Passes Broken Up—72 in 2001 Quarterback Pressures—108 in 1998

1970 — 13 1971 — 22 1972 — 15 1973 — 10 1974 — 14 1975 — 24 1976 — 22 1977 — 16 1978 — 8 1979 — 29 1980 — 27 1981 — 15 1982 — 15 1983 — 3 1984 — 11 1985 — 18 1986 — 6 1987 — 11 1988 — 8 1989 — 11 1990 — 19 1991 — 14 1992 — 16 1993 — 14 1994 — 20 1995 — 16 1996 — 14 1997 — 22 1998 — 23 1999 — 11 2000 — 12 2001 — 11 2002 — 13 2003 — 11 2004 — 15 2005 — 17 2006 — 6 2007 — 11 2008 — 6

RECORDS

Defensive Extra Point—Floyd Miley 97-yard return vs. Mississippi 1990 Fewest First Downs Allowed—2 vs. Kentucky 1946, Vanderbilt 1946, Wofford 1952 Fumbles Forced—9 vs. Kentucky 1950; Mississippi State 1955 Fumbles Recovered—8 vs. Kentucky 1950 Field Goals Blocked—2 vs. Notre Dame 1991; Alabama 2003 Punt Blocked—2 vs. Kentucky 1986; Louisana-Monroe 2000 Sacks—13 vs. Wyoming 1999

Fewest Attempts Allowed—109 in 1937 Fewest Completions Allowed—44 in 1937 Lowest Completion Percentage Allowed—37.9 in 1952 Fewest Yards Allowed—392 in 1939 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed—0 in 1939 Lowest Yards per Game Allowed—39.2 in 1939 Most Sacks—50 in 2000 Most Passes Broken Up—72 in 2001 Most Quarterback Pressures—108 in 2998

1946 --- 12 1947 --- 13 1948 --- 19 1949 --- 19 1950 --- 29 1951 --- 23 1952 --- 24 1953 --- 22 1954 --- 25 1955 --- 23 1956 --- 21 1957 --- 12 1958 --- 16 1959 --- 17 1960 --- 16 1961 --- 18 1962 --- 17 1963 --- 15 1964 --- 13 1965 --- 11 1966 --- 13 1967 --- 11 1968 --- 19 1969 --- 19 1970 — 21 1971 — 21 1972 — 15 1973 — 12 1974 — 18 1975 — 17 1976 — 14 1977 — 18 1978 — 6 1979 — 24 1980 — 23 1981 — 12 1982 — 17 1983 — 5 1984 — 12 1985 — 22 1986 — 4 1987 — 12 1988 — 10 1989 — 8 1990 — 21 1991 — 15 1992 — 13 1993 — 16 1994 — 16 1995 — 7 1996 — 15 1997 — 11 1998 — 19 1999 — 7 2000 — 14 2001 — 10 2002 — 13 2003 — 7 2004 — 12 2005 — 11 2006 — 4 2007 — 9 2008 —3

Caused Fumbles

HONORS

Miscellaneous

Passing

Fumble Recoveries

REVIEW

Punts Forced—15 vs. Duke 1946 Lowest Average (Min. 5)—24.8 vs. Chattanooga 1946 (8 for 198 yards) Punts Blocked—2 vs. Kentucky 1986; La.-Monroe 2000

Fewest Attempts Allowed—231 in 1945 (7 games); 338 in 2000 (11 games) Fewest Yards Allowed—385 in 1945 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed—0 in 1939 Lowest Yards per Attempt Allowed—1.7 in 1945 Lowest Yards per Game Allowed—55.0 in 1945

Year-by-Year Totals

THE VOLS

Fewest Attempts Allowed—*0 vs. Georgia Tech 1977 Fewest Completions Allowed—0 vs. Mississippi State 1950 (1 att.); Vanderbilt 1952 (6 atts.); Georgia Tech 1977 (0 atts.) LowestCompletionPercentageAllowed(Min.10atts.)—15.4vs.Chattanooga1947(2 of 13) Fewest Yards Allowed—Minus-3 vs. Kentucky 1946 (1 comp.)

Rushing

STAFF

Fewest Attempts Allowed—14 vs. Georgia 1994 FewestYardsAllowed—Minus-15vs.Auburn1997;Minus-13vs.Florida1998;Minus9 vs. Wofford 1952; Minus-8 vs. Citadel 1983; Minus-6 vs. Tennessee Tech 1947; Minus-1 vs. Memphis State 1992 Fewest Yards per Attempt Allowed—Minus-0.71 vs. Auburn 1997 (21 for minus-15); Minus-0.43 vs. Florida 1998 (30 for minus-13); Minus-0.38 vs. Wofford 1952 (24 for minus-9); Minus-0.30 vs. Citadel 1983 (27 for minus-8); Minus-0.24 vs. Tennessee Tech 1947 (25 for minus-6); Minus0.04 vs. Memphis State 1992 (28 for minus-1); Minus-0.03 vs. Vanderbilt 1996 (30 for minus-1)

Season(From 1937)

OUTLOOK

Game (From 1946)

TEAM DEFENSE

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OFFENSIVE YEAR-BY-YEAR

160

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002* 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

G 11 10 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 13 13 13 11 13 14 12

1st Downs 148 159 153 139 104 134 151 119 77 101 106 128 129 138 85 137 183 196 191 185 237 168 189 192 182 197 208 179 203 215 187 179 189 200 240 207 217 261 218 239 242 266 206 258 242 280 247 300 234 219 223 228 243 243 276 196 249 293 172

Total Off. 3,289 3,685 2,809 2,812 2,308 2,622 3,093 2,044 1,340 1,640 2,248 2,452 2,490 2,807 1,520 2,548 3,245 3,654 3,400 3,523 4,361 3,102 3,444 3,704 3,628 3,889 3,655 3,220 3,951 3,985 3,229 3,240 3,626 4,125 4,418 4,233 4,067 4,871 3,815 4,493 4,933 5,145 4,272 5,286 4,560 5,003 4,780 5,794 4,786 4,468 4,105 4,829 4,592 4,834 5,193 3,589 4,842 5,621 3,225

Total Points 335 373 259 240 105 188 286 161 77 112 209 221 179 168 80 193 222 259 248 315 336 256 273 272 204 253 237 229 251 289 256 216 259 252 300 290 272 395 212 315 442 335 309 471 318 411 389 411 408 348 359 355 296 365 378 205 362 455 208

Season high/school records in bold. *NCAA included bowl games in national statistics beginning in 2002.

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Rush Att. -533 544 472 452 458 454 478 384 420 398 436 407 449 377 447 429 508 506 517 563 564 536 510 574 570 593 527 540 563 527 501 437 514 482 464 470 573 453 582 507 512 527 442 537 442 396 398 517 459 439 453 517 463 320 399 382 459 409

Rush Yds 2,710 3,068 2,318 2,202 2,035 1,941 2,273 1,664 854 1,168 1,806 1,832 1,687 1,987 839 1,535 1,431 1,933 1,539 2,023 2,365 2,151 2,146 2,142 2,260 2,203 2,388 1,998 2,281 2,388 1,888 1,779 1,577 2,319 2,261 1,654 1,823 2,652 1,480 2,701 2,468 2,332 2,325 2,621 2,543 1,972 1,384 1,813 2,536 2,104 1,790 1,849 1,957 1,800 2,418 1,411 1,404 1,946 1,475

Rush TD 31 40 25 27 11 18 30 18 7 9 17 15 14 15 6 16 10 20 15 22 22 19 21 17 18 21 28 21 22 25 21 16 12 14 19 11 21 36 11 27 33 20 25 27 25 26 24 13 27 30 20 19 19 16 21 10 17 19 14

Pass Cmp. 39 41 33 34 25 46 54 32 46 40 36 42 52 52 53 73 143 129 160 106 142 71 105 111 93 102 83 96 123 104 101 116 178 134 173 190 170 166 206 125 193 231 148 208 164 250 255 296 157 168 212 230 218 238 210 186 265 333 153

Pass Att. 106 96 85 83 86 96 100 74 87 77 85 84 133 149 115 141 247 222 294 223 318 179 187 200 171 211 166 196 233 210 196 228 303 256 283 297 266 285 340 210 339 366 259 320 271 391 399 492 275 313 354 360 356 422 376 356 415 534 309

Pass Yds 579 617 491 610 273 681 820 380 486 472 442 620 804 820 681 1,013 1,814 1,712 1,861 1,500 1,996 951 1,298 1,562 1,368 1,686 1,267 1,222 1,670 1,597 1,341 1,461 2,049 1,806 2,157 2,579 2,244 2,219 2,335 1,792 2,465 2,813 1,947 2,665 2,017 3,031 3,396 3,981 2,250 2,364 2,315 2,980 2,635 3,034 2,775 2,178 3,438 3,675 1,750

Pct. 36.8 42.7 38.8 41 29.1 47.9 54 43.2 52.9 51.9 42.4 50 39.1 34.9 46.1 51.8 52 58.6 54 47.5 44.6 39.6 56.2 55.5 54.4 48.3 50 48.2 52.8 49.5 51.5 50.9 58.7 52.3 61.1 64 63.9 58.2 60.6 59.5 56.9 63.1 57.1 65.0 60.5 63.9 63.9 60.2 57.1 53.7 59.9 63.9 61.2 56.4 55.9 52.2 63.9 62.4 49.5

Pass TD 11 11 11 7 3 9 7 2 3 3 7 10 8 7 2 7 19 12 18 13 18 3 9 14 6 12 4 6 7 10 9 11 12 14 14 19 11 12 13 9 16 16 11 31 15 22 20 37 27 12 21 22 14 27 27 11 24 33 8

Int. 10 9 6 10 16 8 6 9 5 8 8 4 9 10 8 9 8 10 9 11 18 16 10 7 6 13 8 9 14 20 14 12 15 11 10 11 7 14 11 10 17 15 4 9 11 4 12 12 7 10 11 9 7 15 15 13 11 12 9

Punts 70 52 68 67 65 59 64 67 94 85 63 53 58 58 77 63 49 54 74 53 61 69 61 56 64 79 60 66 60 52 58 69 58 58 42 60 48 38 53 50 50 38 65 42 45 43 49 50 57 57 61 55 68 71 59 59 47 65 69

Punt Avg 35.9 34.6 35.2 32.6 37.4 38.9 40.5 39.3 37.3 37.8 40.3 35.3 41.8 34.7 39.8 37.8 43.4 38.5 40.4 41.2 36.3 38.0 38.4 43.6 43.1 40.3 41.5 44.7 38.4 40.5 40.1 42.6 45.1 42.0 41.8 37.5 41.8 40.2 42.2 39.1 41.4 39.6 41.0 39.2 39.4 35.1 40.0 38.9 38.6 42.6 40.4 38.9 42.4 44.8 40.5 41.2 44.7 41.6 40.9

Punt Ret. 561 800 505 470 408 368 266 383 166 414 444 284 294 374 256 277 229 262 481 457 295 437 448 359 375 337 193 60 238 295 146 411 150 330 286 186 372 281 207 172 455 247 410 453 455 324 520 388 208 405 452 394 435 531 200 226 239 302 212

KO Ret. -320 253 506 415 446 322 478 544 466 554 608 564 570 463 332 352 455 455 455 444 441 351 661 640 463 444 751 678 590 729 664 712 547 469 395 784 938 892 838 1,023 757 674 661 783 752 697 656 779 662 926 722 855 558 511 732 594 1,462 1,037


DEFENSIVE YEAR-BY-YEAR Rush TD 7 9 6 20 11 10 10 8 13 12 7 12 7 6 10 9 5 10 6 11 6 6 6 21 15 19 17 22 18 21 17 19 14 8 19 8 22 12 20 8 9 14 8 8 12 12 4 11 5 3 7 8 12 16 15 8 12 15 6

Pass Cmp. 70 90 44 59 60 54 69 49 57 56 58 87 115 116 89 112 76 135 139 152 174 133 85 115 106 106 87 78 103 98 110 133 166 178 133 156 99 180 184 231 163 119 137 167 174 210 134 229 213 188 196 210 170 230 254 218 190 291 186

Pass Att. 168 191 116 148 132 128 164 109 129 119 130 184 232 215 169 239 186 291 347 288 358 287 213 226 193 213 178 179 213 204 215 261 304 323 251 299 203 368 308 402 336 244 250 347 309 375 285 418 406 344 366 394 349 414 418 364 331 491 332

Pass Yds 749 1,163 531 594 901 722 798 501 778 668 538 1,176 1,421 1,175 1,030 1,286 946 1,460 1,644 1,880 1,963 1,412 904 1,489 1,355 1,262 1,327 1,067 1,432 1,366 1,496 1,933 2,339 1,838 1,748 1,650 1,248 2,246 2,415 2,685 1,737 1,627 1,913 2,105 2,040 2,283 1,434 2,898 2,509 2,364 2,422 2,619 2,031 2,419 3,073 2,373 2,351 3,341 1,925

Pct. 41 47.1 37.9 39.9 45.5 42.2 42.1 45 44.2 47.1 44.6 47.2 49.6 50.3 52.7 46.2 40.5 46.4 40 50.3 48.6 47 39.9 50.9 54.9 49.2 48.2 43.1 48.4 48 51.1 49.8 54.6 55.1 53 52.2 48.8 48.9 59.7 57.5 48.5 48.8 54.8 48.1 56.3 56 47 54.8 52.5 54.7 53.6 53.3 48.7 55.6 60.8 59.9 57.4 59.3 56.0

Pass TD 3 4 3 2 11 3 1 3 3 4 2 6 9 8 3 2 3 4 7 11 4 7 4 8 8 4 5 6 7 6 4 12 10 5 11 8 7 12 16 12 12 10 12 7 8 17 12 11 12 15 17 17 9 10 19 9 16 25 8

Int. 23 16 10 16 13 14 14 6 8 13 14 14 16 12 9 17 16 26 23 30 36 23 21 15 11 17 16 10 14 18 12 14 16 9 11 22 13 14 11 15 24 13 11 18 9 16 14 13 16 21 9 12 12 15 16 9 16 16 17

Punt 83 90 92 65 59 55 66 73 75 70 66 51 54 66 68 68 68 59 80 63 77 87 79 67 69 68 52 61 72 51 67 63 55 82 51 62 51 56 54 53 72 63 73 67 63 63 82 74 68 74 76 68 71 84 71 62 56 67 64

Punt Avg 38.2 36.0 34.7 34.6 35.2 35.3 35.7 35.2 34.2 36.9 34.3 32.9 36.3 38.2 38.5 39.5 39.7 40.2 40.7 38.6 37.4 37.2 38.4 39.6 37.4 37.6 39.1 38.6 39.2 39.3 38.0 39.3 40.2 41.1 43.8 40.3 40.9 39.4 39.7 37.4 38.9 42.0 41.6 38.9 40.6 38.8 42.0 39.1 40.6 39.4 37.9 42.4 42.3 38.1 41.4 40.4 40.6 40.9 41.3

Punt Ret. 190 144 197 294 314 190 315 415 364 517 355 260 356 235 277 207 252 158 218 182 46 202 261 273 231 245 239 144 181 78 122 106 178 186 98 192 269 181 227 87 359 138 335 77 125 97 142 235 383 159 176 211 294 420 88 332 254 236 251

KO Ret. --995 771 593 590 902 541 426 464 836 792 731 603 505 668 609 722 720 919 1,074 857 710 746 740 957 596 546 531 620 718 390 634 436 836 976 1,140 762 600 963 1,204 837 939 1,222 824 1,159 1,069 1,059 969 966 926 1,077 803 807 767 449 657 1,629 820

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VOLMANAC

Rush Yds 1611 1077 1136 2311 2017 1493 1628 1346 1717 1771 1640 1595 1427 1182 1143 1170 1153 1072 933 1324 972 1300 1635 2118 2503 2545 2451 2564 2190 2609 1875 2367 2234 1231 2256 1730 2553 1759 1921 1180 2054 1527 1516 1290 1627 1243 1168 1119 1127 986 817 1024 1672 1798 1560 906 1907 2,305 1,237

RECORDS

Season high/school records in bold. *NCAA included bowl games in national statistics beginning in 2002.

Rush Att. -430 462 543 498 452 487 465 482 476 477 454 413 410 441 453 400 402 371 466 428 496 525 566 587 654 601 626 545 600 537 553 537 433 526 430 546 490 439 368 522 435 460 433 429 392 423 382 420 364 338 384 491 490 451 356 469 545 444

HONORS

Total Points 71 88 63 153 164 92 75 75 122 118 79 149 134 121 121 92 87 115 110 165 103 108 83 219 178 193 162 229 209 208 189 244 211 142 248 133 235 224 286 190 198 221 173 144 185 214 157 244 173 163 212 234 227 239 295 205 254 382 201

REVIEW

Total Off. 2,360 2,240 1,667 2,905 2,918 2,215 2,426 1,847 2,495 2,439 2,178 2,771 2,848 2,357 2,173 2,456 2,099 2,532 2,577 3,204 2,935 2,712 2,539 3,607 3,858 3,807 3,778 3,631 3,622 3,975 3,371 4,300 4,573 3,069 4,004 3,880 3,801 4,005 4,336 3,865 3,791 3,154 3,429 3,395 3,667 3,526 2,602 4,017 3,636 2,289 3,239 3,643 3,703 4,217 4,633 3,280 4,258 5,646 3,162

THE VOLS

1st Downs 144 131 94 174 157 122 134 100 131 136 129 153 146 135 129 148 124 154 148 178 168 155 142 196 205 195 211 203 183 223 183 221 244 168 207 194 197 214 216 210 201 166 186 186 193 198 145 208 203 178 212 202 210 243 255 183 231 300 195

STAFF

G 11 10 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 13 13 13 11 13 14 12

OUTLOOK

Year 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002* 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

161


COACHING RECORDS

All-time Coaching Records Coach

Years

(Student coached teams) J.A. Pierce George Kelley H.F. Fisher S.D. Crawford J.D. DePree George Levene Andrew A. (Alex) Stone Z.G. Clevenger John R. Bender M.B. Banks Robert R. Neyland W.H. Britton John Barnhill Harvey Robinson Bowden Wyatt Jim McDonald Doug Dickey Bill Battle Johnny Majors+ Phillip Fulmer+ Total (20 coaches)

1891-93, 1896-97 1899-1900 1901 1902-03 1904 1905-06 1907-09 1910 1911-15 1916-20 1921-25 1926-34, 36-40, 46-52 1935 1941-45 1953-54 1955-62 1963 1964-69 1970-76 1977-92 1992-2008

Total Years 5 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 5 3 5 21 1 4 2 8 1 6 7 16 17 112

*No teams in 1894, 1895, 1898, 1917, 1918 and 1943. +Fulmer and Majors shared the record for the 1992 season.

Pre-Conference Years (1891-95) Year

1891 1892 1893

W Captain 0 2 2

L

Year 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906

W L T 4 0 0 4 1 0 No team—Spanish-American War 6 2 0 3 2 1 3 3 2 6 2 0 4 5 0 3 5 1 3 5 1 1 6 2

1 5 4

T

0 0 0

* The University did not field a team in 1894 or 1895.

Coach

H.K. Denlinger Charles Moore H.A. Ijams

Coach None None

Captain Strang Nicklin James A. Baird

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Years (1896-1920)

162

1907

7

2

1

W 6 8 5 3 5 8

L 2 2 4 5 2 1

T 1 0 1 0 1 0

Coach M.B. Banks M.B. Banks M.B. Banks M.B. Banks M.B. Banks Gen. R.R. Neyland

Southern Conference Years (1921-32) Year 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926

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Won

23 14 8 17 9 18 28 9 43 27 45 216 9 39 21 82 10 65 83 186 204 1,156

Lost

12 9 3 10 3 4 15 3 26 18 27 173 4 32 10 49 5 46 59 116 152 776

11 4 3 7 5 11 10 5 15 5 15 31 5 5 10 29 5 15 22 62 52 327

Tied

0 1 2 0 1 3 3 1 2 4 3 12 0 2 1 4 0 4 2 8 0 53

Pct.

.522 .654 .500 .588 .389 .305 .589 .389 .628 .741 .633 .829 .444 .846 .500 .622 .500 .738 .723 .645 .745 .694

Hall of Fame Coaches

Gen. Robert R. Neyland Inducted in 1956

Captain

None None None

J.A. Pierce J.A. Pierce George Kelley H.F. Fisher H.F. Fisher S.D. Crawford J.D. DePree J.D. DePree Roscoe Word George Levene

Games

William L. Terry Bill Newman C.E. Holopeter Nash Buckingham T.B. Green Roscoe Word Roscoe Word

W L 7 2 1 6 3 5 3 4 4 4 6 3 9 0 4 4 8 0 No team—World War I No team—World War I 3 3 7 2

T 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1

Coach George Levene George Levene Alex Stone Z.G. Clevenger Z.G. Clevenger Z.G. Clevenger Z.G. Clevenger Z.G. Clevenger John R. Bender

Captain Walker Leach Nathan Dougherty W.C. Johnson H.C. Branch C.H. Fonde Sam Hayley Farmer Kelly E.A. McLean J.G. Vowell

E.P. Proctor Roscoe Word

Year 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920

3 0

John R. Bender John R. Bender

W.O. Lowe Buck Hatcher

Captain Hal Blair Roy Striegel Tarzan Holt J.G. Lowe J.G. Lowe Billy Harkness

Year 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932

W 8 9 9 9 9 9

T 1 1 1 0 1 1

Coach Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland

Captain John Barnhill Roy Witt Howard Johnson Harry Thayer Eugene Mayer Malcolm Aitken

L 0 0 0 1 0 0

Bowden Wyatt Inducted in 1997

Doug Dickey Inducted in 2003


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year

10 1 0 8 2 0 9 1 1 No team—World War II 7 1 1 8 1 0 9 2 0 5 5 0 4 4 2 7 2 1

11 10 8 6 4 6 10 8 4 5

6 6 4 5 4 8 8

1 1 2 4 6 3 1 3 6 4

2 4 6 5 5 1 3

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

5 5 2 3 4 7 6

5 3 4

5 3 5 2 2 4

4 5 5 3 1 3 6 4 4 3

2 0 0 0 1 2 0

3 4 2 3 1 3 4

T

W

2 1 3 1 3 0 0

0 0 0 2 0 0 0

0 1 0 3 3 1

1 0 0 0 1 1

0 1 1

1 0 0 2 5 2 0 3 3 4

0 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Finish

Fourth Third Tie-Ninth Fourth Seventh First Tie-First

First Second Tie-Second Second Second Tie-First Tie-Ninth Eighth Third

Second Tie-First Second Seventh Tie-11th Fourth First Fifth Fifth Eighth

2 3 6 5 5 1 2

2 0 0 0 1 2 0

Tie-Fifth Tie-Fourth 10th Eighth 10th Tie-Third Fifth

SEC L

T

Finish

Southeastern Conference Divisional Play (1992-Present)

Year

Overall L 3 2 4 1 2 2 0 3 4 2 5 3 3 6 4 4 7

0 0 0 0

5 7 5 7 7 7 8 6 5 7 5 6 7 3 5 6 3

3 1 3 1 1 1 0 2 3 1 3 2 1 5 3 2 5

0 0 0 0

Third-East Tie-First-East Second-East Second-East Second-East First/First-East First/First-East Second-East Tie-Second-East Second/First-East Third-East Tie-First-East Second/First-East Tie-Fourth-East Second-East Second/First-East Fifth-East

Gen. R.R. Neyland John Barnhill John Barnhill

John Barnhill John Barnhill Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland

Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Harvey Robinson Harvey Robinson Bowden Wyatt Bowden Wyatt Bowden Wyatt Bowden Wyatt Bowden Wyatt

Bowden Wyatt Bowden Wyatt Bowden Wyatt Jim McDonald Doug Dickey Doug Dickey Doug Dickey

All-Time Record: 776-327-53 SEC Record: 311-158-19 *In 1996 the NCAA established an overtime period, eliminating the tie as a possible outcome.

Captain

Year

Norbert Ackermann Ray Graves Al Hust

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

11 10 10 8 7 7 6 4 5 7

1 2 2 4 3 5 5 7 5 5

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0

1990 1991

9 9

2 3

2 0

Talmadge Maples Ralph Hatley Toby Palmer DeWitt Weaver Joe Black Hayes Bowden Wyatt Sam Bartholomew

Bob Dobelstein Billy Bevis Walter Slater Denver Crawford Jim Powell Ralph Chancey, Hal Littleford

Jack Stroud Bert Rechichar Jim Haslam Mack Franklin Darris McCord Jim Beutel John Gordy Bill Anderson, Bill Johnson Bobby Urbano Joe Schaffer

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

9 8 9

5 8 6 9 7 9 7 10 5 11

2 2 2

6 4 5 3 4 1 5 2 6 1

0 1 0

0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0

Finish

Coach

Captain

4 4 4 3 2 3 2 1 3 3

6 4 5

0 1 1

3 3 3 4 3 5 3 4 3 6

3 3 2 2 3 1 3 1 4 1

5 5

0 1 0

First Second First

Doug Dickey Doug Dickey Doug Dickey

Bob Johnson Dick Williams Bill Young

1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 3 3

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Second Tie-Fourth Fourth Fourth Tie-Seventh Fifth Eighth Eighth Tie-Fourth Tie-Fifth

Bill Battle Bill Battle Bill Battle Bill Battle Bill Battle Bill Battle Bill Battle Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors

Tim Priest Jackie Walker Jamie Rotella Eddie Brown Condredge Holloway, Jim Watts Ron McCartney Larry Seivers, Andy Spiva Pert Jenkins, Greg Jones, Brent Watson Robert Shaw, Dennis Wolfe Roland James, Craig Puki, Jimmy Streater

1 2

1 0

First Third

Johnny Majors Johnny Majors

Tony Thompson Earnest Fields, John Fisher

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Sixth Tie-Fourth Fifth Tie-Third Tie-Fifth First Sixth Third Tie-Sixth Tie-First

Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors Johnny Majors

Jim Noonan James Berry, L. Holt Jeffers, Lee North Mike L. Cofer Reggie White Johnnie Jones, Carl Zander Tim McGee, Tommy Sims,Chris White J. Clinkscales, D. Jones, B. Wilkerson Harry Galbreath, Kelly Ziegler Keith DeLong, Nate Middlebrooks Eric Still

Mike LaSorsa Mike Lucci Pat Augustine Buddy Fisher Steve DeLong Hal Wantland. Paul Naumoff Austin Denney

SEC Championship

30-29 W Auburn 24-14 W Miss. St. 21-30 L LSU 28-38 L Auburn 14-21 L LSU

1967 1968 1969

Head Coach

J. Majors/P. Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer Phillip Fulmer

Captians

Todd Kelly, J.J. McCleskey Craig Faulkner, Cory Fleming, Horace Morris, James Wilson Kevin Mays, Ben Talley Scott Galyon, Jason Layman, Bubba Miller Raymond Austin, Jay Graham Leonard Little, Peyton Manning Shawn Bryson, Jeff Hall, Mercedes Hamilton, Al Wilson Chad Clifton, Dwayne Goodrich, Tee Martin, Billy Ratliff, Spencer Riley, Darwin Walker David Leaverton, Eric Westmoreland, Cedrick Wilson Will Bartholomew, John Henderson, Andre Lott, Will Overstreet, Fred Weary Omari Hand, Eddie Moore, Will Ofenheusle Casey Clausen, Kevin Burnett, Michael Munoz, Rashad Baker, Scott Wells, Constantin Ritzmann Michael Munoz, Parys Haralson, Jason Respert, Tony Brown, Kevin Burnett, Jason Allen Jason Allen, Rick Clausen, Cody Douglas, Parys Haralson, Jesse Mahelona, Rob Smith Justin Harrell, Turk McBride, Marvin Mitchell, Jayson Swain, Arron Sears Game Captains Robert Ayers, Eric Berry, Ramon Foster, Montario Hardesty, Lucas Taylor, Ellix Wilson 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

9 10 8 11 10 11 13 9 8 11 8 10 10 5 9 10 5

Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland W.H. Britton Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland Gen. R.R. Neyland

RECORDS

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996* 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

W

Coach

HONORS

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966

0 0 0 2 1 0 0

Conference Record W L T

REVIEW

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

3 2 5 2 3 0 1

Overall Record W L T

THE VOLS

1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949

7 8 4 6 6 11 10

CONFERENCE RECORD W L T

STAFF

1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939

OVERALL RECORD W L T

OUTLOOK

Southeastern Conference Years (1933-1991)

163


RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Opponent

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Air Force

164

Akron Alabama UAB American University Arkansas Army Asheville Athletes Athens Auburn Baylor Boston College Bristol A.C. California California-Santa Barbara Camp Benning Carson-Newman Central University Centre Chattanooga A.C. Cincinnati The Citadel Clemson Colorado Colorado State Cumberland (Ky.) Cumberland (Tenn.) Dartmouth Davidson Dayton 1 - Duke East Carolina Emory & Henry Florida Florida State Fordham Fresno State Furman George Washington Georgetown (Ky.) Georgia Georgia Tech Hawaii Houston Howard Indiana Iowa Iowa State Kansas

First Meeting 1970 1989 1901 1998 1905 1907 1923 1893 1913 1900 1956 1940 1897 1977 1971 1922 1903 1896 1905 1892 1904 1938 1901 1990 1975 1896 1915 1921 1913 1941 1893 1995 1920 1916 1958 1934 2003 1941 1933 1900 1899 1902 1972 1953 1910 1987 1982 1982 1973

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Last Meeting 2006 1989 2008 2008 1906 2007 1986 1893 1913 2008 1956 1992 1897 2007 1971 1922 1931 1896 1935 1896 1992 1983 2003 1990 1989 1897 1915 1921 1913 1955 2003 1995 1925 2008 1998 1942 2003 1942 1933 1923 2008 1987 1975 1998 1941 1987 1987 1982 1974

W

2 1 38 3 2 13 5 1 1 21 0 8 1 2 1 1 12 1 10 2 4 3 11 0 4 2 1 0 1 4 14 1 5 19 1 1 1 2 1 3 20 24 2 2 2 1 1 1 2

L

T

0 0 0 0 46 7 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 26 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 0 0 0 0 19 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 17 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent

Kansas State 2 - Kentucky King Louisiana-Lafeyette Louisiana-Monroe LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Marshall Maryland Maryville 5 - Memphis Mercer Miami (Fla.) Michigan Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi 4 - Mississippi State Mooney School Nashville Nebraska UNLV New Mexico New York University North Carolina North Carolina State North Texas State Northern Illinois Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon State Pacific Penn State Pittsburgh Purdue Rhodes Rice Richmond Rutgers Sewanee South Carolina Southern California Southern Methodist Southern Mississippi

First Meeting 2000 1893 1897 1992 2000 1925 1993 1914 2003 1951 1892 1968 1912 1985 2001 2002 1986 1902 1907 1910 1901 1997 1996 1983 1931 1893 1911 1975 2008 1996 1978 1995 1938 1995 1977 1990 1971 1980 1979 1911 1946 1963 1979 1891 1903 1939 1970 1950

Last Meeting 2000 2008 1914 2007 2000 2006 2004 1993 2006 2002 1936 2006 1940 2003 2001 2002 1986 2005 2008 1911 1904 1999 2004 1986 1931 1961 1939 1975 2008 1996 2005 1995 1967 1995 1978 1990 2006 1983 1979 1940 1968 1963 2002 1939 2008 1981 1970 2007

W

0 72 7 2 1 20 2 5 2 5 25 20 2 2 1 1 1 43 28 2 2 0 2 2 1 20 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 2 1 3 12 21 0 1 5

L T

1 23 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 18 15 0 1 2 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 10 4 4 0 0

0 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Opponent

First Meeting

Last Meeting

Opponents

1891

2008

Syracuse Tampa Temple 3 - Tennessee-Chattanooga Tennessee Medical School Tennessee Military Institute Tennessee School for Deaf Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas Christian UTEP Texas Tech 2 - Transylvania Tulane Tulsa Tusculum UCLA Utah Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Virginia Military Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington & Lee Washington State Wichita State William & Mary Wisconsin Wofford Wyoming

1966 1960 1944 1899 1911 1907 1905 1947 1950 1957 1973 1986 1973 1899 1923 1942 1915 1965 1975 1892 1945 1927 1923 1896 1892 1899 1980 1981 1945 1981 1952 1999

2001 1967 1990 1969 1912 1907 1905 1951 1968 2004 1976 1990 1997 1927 1967 1974 1919 2008 1984 2008 1945 1990 1923 1994 1985 1951 1994 1981 1945 2007 1952 2008

W

3 2 2 37 1 1 1 5 1 2 2 2 1 4 4 5 3 7 3 70 1 3 0 5 6 5 4 1 1 2 1 2

L

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 27 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

776 327

T

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

53

Footnote 1—The present-day Duke was known as Trinity College from 1859-1924. Tennessee had one game with Trinity in 1893. Footnote 2—The present-day Kentucky was known as Kentucky A&M from 1878-1907 and Kentucky State from 1908-1916. Kentucky should not be confused with Transylvania, which was known as Kentucky University from 1878-1909. Tennessee had games with Kentucky University in 1899 and 1901. Footnote 3—The present-day UT-Chattanooga was known from 1889-1906 as Grant and from 1907-1969 as Chattanooga. Tennessee had games with Grant in 1900, 1904 and 1905, and played numerous games with Chattanooga between 1908-66. Tennessee played UT-Chattanooga in 1969. Footnote 4—The present-day Mississippi State was known until 1932 as Mississippi A&M. Tennessee played A&M several times before 1932, with the first game being played in 1907. Footnote 5—The present-day Memphis was known as Memphis State from 1912-93.


1891 — Won 0 Lost 1

Opponent Sewanee

Date Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

Opponent Maryville Vanderbilt Sewanee Sewanee Chattanooga A.C. Vanderbilt Wake Forest Opponent Kentucky A&M Wake Forest 1 Trinity North Carolina Maryville Asheville Ath.

Result 0-24 L

Site Maryville Nashville Sewanee Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville

Result 25-0 4-22 0-54 0-10 16-6 0-12 6-10 51-114

1892 — Won 2 Lost 5

1893 — Won 2 Lost 4

W L L L W L L

Site Knoxville Winston-Salem Durham Chapel Hill Knoxville Knoxville

Result 0-56 L 0-64 L 0-70 L 0-60 L 32-0 W 12-6 W 44-256 Footnote 1-The present day Duke University was known as Trinity College from 1859-1924. Tennessee had a game with Trinity College in 1893.

1896 — Won 4 Lost 0

Date Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Nov. 14 Nov. 26

Opponent Williamsburg Inst. Chattanooga A.C. Virginia Tech Central Universit

Date Oct. 15 Oct. 23 Nov. 8 Nov. 25 Nov. 26

Opponent King Williamsburg Inst. North Carolina Virginia Tech Bristol A.C.

1897 — Won 4 Lost 1

1895 0 6 0 28 38 0

Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Jefferson City

Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 29 Dec. 7

Knoxville Knoxville Asheville Atlanta Bristol Knoxville

Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 14 Nov. 28 Nov. 30

W W L W W

Date Oct. 11 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 25

1899 — Won 6 Lost 2

Opponent King Virginia Tech Sewanee 2 Kentucky A&M Georgia Washington & Lee 2 Kentucky Univ. 3 Grant

Site Knoxville Knoxville Sewanee Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Chattanooga

Result 11-5 0-5 0-51 12-0 5-0 11-0 41-0 6-0 86-61

Footnote 3-The present day University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was known from 1889-1906 as Grant University and from 1907-1969 as the University of Chattanooga. Tennessee has games with Grant in 1899, 1900, 1904 and 1905 and played numerous games with Chattanooga between 1908-1966. Tennessee played Tennessee-Chattanooga in 1969.

W T L L W W

Date Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 26

1903 — Won 4 Lost 5

Opponent Maryville Carson-Newman Vanderbilt South Carolina Nashville Georgia Sewanee Georgia Tech Alabama

Date Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 28

1901 — Won 3 Lost 3 Tied 2

Opponent King Clemson Nashville Kentucky Univ. Vanderbilt Georgetown Kentucky A&M Alabama

Site Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham

Result 8-0 6-6 5-16 0-6 0-22 12-0 5-0 6-6 42-56

W T L L L W W T

H.F. FISHER (1902-03)

Opponent King Maryville Vanderbilt Sewanee Nashville Mississippi Georgia Tech Clemson

1902 — Won 6 Lost 2 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Memphis Atlanta Knoxville

Result 12-0 34-0 5-12 6-0 10-0 11-10 10-6 0-11 88-39

W W L W W W W L

Result 17-0 38-0 0-40 0-24 10-0 0-5 0-17 11-0 0-24 76-110

W W L L W L L W L

The fourth Vol coach and one of only five coaches in Vol history to serve for only one season. His 1904 unit was the first team to defeat Alabama. Coaching record: 3-5-1.

Date Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 24

1904 — Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1

Opponent Maryville Nashville Georgia Tech Sewanee Vanderbilt Clemson Cincinnati Grant Alabama

Site Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Chattanooga Birmingham

J.D. DEPREE (1905-06)

The second Princeton man, Fisher followed Kelley and compiled a 6-2 record in 1902 and coached the first Vol team to defeat Sewanee, a feat which showed great improvement in Tennessee football. Coaching record: 10-7-0.

Date Oct. 11 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 27

Site Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Columbia Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham

S.D. CRAWFORD (1904)

He was the first of two former Princeton players to become head coach. Although his coaching assignment only lasted one year, he brought an excellent background to the job and was considered an outstanding man in coaching the fundamentals. Coaching record: 3-3-2.

W L L W W W W W

Footnote 2-The present day University of Kentucky was known as Kentucky A&M from 1878-1907 and Kentucky State from 1908-1916. UK should not be confused with Transylvania University which was known as Kentucky University from 1878-1909. Tennessee had games with Kentucky University in 1899 and 1901.

Result 22-0 0-0 5-22 0-23 28-0 12-6 67-51

GEORGE KELLEY (1901)

J.A. PIERCE (1899-1900)

After UT went five seasons without a coach, Pierce, a graduate of LaFayette, became the first full-time coach to be hired by the Athletic Association. His record in two seasons set the tone for winning football at Tennessee. Coaching record: 9-4-1.

Site Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville

Result 17-0 0-0 0-2 0-12 0-22 0-6 0-35 23-0 5-0 45-77

W T L L L L L W W

A graduate of Michigan, Depree served two seasons as coach. He was the only coach of the 1905 team. In 1906, Roscoe Word, a threetime captain, assisted him. Coaching record: 4-11-3.

Date Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 30 Dec. 3

Opponent

1905 — Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1

Tenn. School for Deaf

American Univ. Clemson Vanderbilt Sewanee Georgia Tech Centre Alabama Grant

Site Knoxville Knoxville Clemson Knoxville Sewanee Atlanta Knoxville Birmingham Chattanooga

Result 16-6 104-0 5-5 0-45 6-11 0-45 31-5 0-29 0-5 162-151

W W T L L L W L L

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Knoxville YMCA Maryville Bingham School Fort McPherson Saint Alban’s Tenn. Medical Unit

0 8 4 0

Result 28-0 6-0 0-16 18-0 12-0 64-16

1900 — Won 3 Lost 2 Tied 1

Opponent King Vanderbilt North Carolina Auburn Grant Georgetown

RECORDS

4 6 12 0 0 40

1894

W W W W

Date Oct. 10 Oct. 22 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 Nov. 27 Dec. 1

HONORS

Maryville Knoxville A.C. Knoxville YMCA Carson-Newman

Result 10-6 4-0 6-4 30-0 50-10

REVIEW

0 8 12 18

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Roanoke Bristol

1898 (NO TEAM) SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

1894 and 1895 No Official Team

In October 1894, the Athletic Association resolved to drop varsity football and look forward to baseball in the spring. After the humiliating 1893 season (two wins and four imposing defeats), only two athletes willing to admit they had played on the 1893 team returned to campus in 1894. To complicate matters further, the practice field, located just west of the main entrance to the Hill, was being graded and improved. Soon after this decision, W.B. Stokely, a UT senior who transferred from Wake Forest, persuaded a group of students to form a team. Stokely, who was elected captain, gave encouragement and direction to the other players. Even though the institution chose not to be represented officially on the gridiron, Stokely and his unofficial team kept football interest alive during this period when almost certainly it otherwise would have been allowed to lapse completely. These unofficial games, referred to as “The Lost Years” are not included in NCAA statistics or in official University of Tennessee won-lost records.

Site Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville

(1896-1920)

THE VOLS

Date Oct. 21 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 18 Nov. 30

Site Chattanooga

STAFF

Date Nov. 21

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association

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Pre-Conference Seasons

ALL-TIME SCORES

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ALL-TIME SCORES Date Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 29

1906 — Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 2

Opponent American Univ. Maryville Centre American Univ. Sewanee Kentucky A&M Clemson Georgia Alabama

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Harriman Knoxville Lexington Clemson Athens Birmingham

Result 10-0 0-11 0-6 5-5 0-17 0-21 0-16 0-0 0-51 15-127

W L L T L L L T L

Date Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 25

1909 — Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 2

Opponent Centre North Carolina Kentucky State Georgia Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Alabama Chattanooga Transylvania

Site Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville

Stone was the seventh coach in 11 years of football. His regime marked the end of the short-term coaching assignments for several years to come. Coaching record: 3-5-1.

The former Pennsylvania player became the first coach to win seven games in a season; putting seven-victory campaigns back-to-back in 1907 and 1908. However, the 1909 team recorded a dismal record and his winning percentage suffered. Coaching record: 15-10-3.

Date Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 28

Opponent Tenn. Military Inst. Georgia Georgia Tech Clemson Maryville 3 Chattanooga Kentucky A&M 4 Mississippi A&M Arkansas Alabama

Site Knoxville Athens Atlanta Clemson Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Little Rock Birmingham

Result 30-0 15-0 4-6 4-0 34-0 57-0 0-0 11-4 14-2 0-5 169-17

W W L W W W T W W L

Date Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

1910 — Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1

Opponent Centre Mooney School Vanderbilt Georgia Howard Mississippi A&M Kentucky State Maryville Chattanooga

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1908 — Won 7 Lost 2 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham

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Result 12-0 39-5 7-0 10-0 6-5 9-16 6-5 35-6 0-4 124-41

W W W W W L W W L

Result 2-17 7-0 0-18 5-35 17-0 0-48 0-10 13-0 6-6 50-134

L W L L W L L W T

The former Indiana player coached the 1914 team to the SIAA championship and the first defeat of Vanderbilt in Vol history, a feat only one other coach accomplished until the Neyland era. His employment of the straight T formation produced a fine record. He returned to Indiana in 1923 and remained until retirement. Coaching record: 26-15-2.

Footnote 4-The present day Mississippi State University was known until 1932 as Mississippi A&M. Tennessee played Mississippi A&M several times before 1932 with the first game being played in 1907. Opponent North Carolina Maryville Kentucky State Georgia Georgia Tech Vanderbilt Clemson Chattanooga Alabama

Site Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Athens Birmingham Starkville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville

Z.G. CLEVENGER (1911-15)

Footnote 3-The present day University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was known from 18891906 as Grant University and from 1907-1969 as the University of Chattanooga. Tennessee has games with Grant in 1899, 1900, 1904 and 1905 and played numerous games with Chattanooga between 1907-1966. Tennessee played Tennessee-Chattanooga in 1969.

Date Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 26

T L L L L L L T W

ANDREW A. STONE (1910)

GEORGE LEVENE (1907-09)

1907 — Won 7 Lost 2 Tied 1

Result 0-0 0-3 0-17 0-3 0-29 0-51 0-10 0-0 11-0 11-113

Date Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Nov. 30

Opponent Mooney School Georgia Tech Maryville

1911 — Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 2

North Carolina State

Centre Virginia Tech Southwestern

Tenn. Medical School

Kentucky State

Site Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Raleigh Knoxville Blacksburg Knoxville Memphis Lexington

Result 27-0 0-24 22-5 0-16 0-0 11-36 22-0 0-0 0-12 82-93

W L W L T L W T L

Date Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 28 Date Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 27

Opponent King Maryville

Tenn. Medical School

Sewanee Centre Mercer Kentucky State Alabama

Opponent Carson-Newman Athens Maryville Sewanee Davidson Chattanooga Vanderbilt Alabama Kentucky State

Date Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26

Opponent Carson-Newman King Clemson Louisville Alabama Chattanooga Vanderbilt Sewanee Kentucky State

Date Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 Nov. 25

Opponent Carson-Newman Tusculum Clemson Centre Cumberland Vanderbilt Mississippi A&M Kentucky State

1912 — Won 4 Lost 4 Site Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Chattanooga Knoxville Macon Knoxville Birmingham

1913 — Won 6 Lost 3 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Tuscaloosa Lexington

1914 — Won 9 Lost 0 SIAA CHAMPIONS Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Louisville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Chattanooga Knoxville

1915 — Won 4 Lost 4 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Lexington

Result 101-0 38-0 62-0 6-33 67-0 14-27 6-13 0-7 294-80

W W W L W L L L

Result 58-0 95-0 75-0 6-17 9-0 21-0 6-7 0-6 13-7 283-37

W W W L W W L L W

Result 89-0 55-3 27-0 66-0 17-7 67-0 16-14 14-7 23-6 374-37 Result 101-0 21-0 0-3 80-0 101-0 0-35 0-14 0-6 303-58

JOHN R. BENDER (1916-20)

W W W W W W W W W

W W L W W L L L

A Nebraska player in 1905, he came to Tennessee from Kansas State and installed the short punt formation. His tour of coaching was interrupted by the war in 1917-18. However, he regrouped the 1920 unit to post a 7-2 mark. Coaching record: 18-5-4.

Date Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 30

Opponent Tusculum Maryville Clemson South Carolina Florida Chattanooga Vanderbilt (HC) Sewanee Kentucky State

1916 — Won 8 Lost 0 Tied 1 Site Knoxville Knoxville Clemson Knoxville Tampa Chattanooga Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville

Result 33-0 32-6 14-0 26-0 24-0 12-7 10-6 17-0 0-0 168-19

1917 AND 1918 WORLD WAR I NO OFFICIAL TEAMS

W W W W W W W W T

The University of Tennessee Athletic Council, chaired by Professor Nathan W. Dougherty, officially suspended varsity football during the World War I years of 1917 and 1918 because the majority of the players were called into military service. In addition, Coach John R. Bender was enlisted as an instructor at Camp John Sevier in Greenville, S.C. During this period without varsity football, two unofficial teams were formed from Army recruits and students. One team represented a training unit called the Fighting Mechanics and another the Student Army Training Corps (SATC).

1917

SATC 6 SATC 0 SATC 0

11th U.S. Infantry Battery B Va. Field Artillery Camp Gordon

21 Knoxville 35 Chattanooga 38 Atlanta

Nov 3 Nov.10 Nov.16

SATC SATC SATC SATC SATC

Sewanee Vanderbilt Maryville Milligan Tennessee Military Institute

68 76 7 0 0

Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov.16 Nov.23 Nov.28

0 0 9 32 46

1918

Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville

1919 — Won 3 Lost 3 Tied 3

Date Sept. 27 Oct. 3 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 27

Opponent Tusculum Maryville Vanderbilt Mississippi A&M Clemson North Carolina (HC) South Carolina Cincinnati Kentucky

Date Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 25

Opponent Emory & Henry Maryville Vanderbilt Chattanooga Clemson Mississippi A&M Transylvania Sewanee Kentucky

Site Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Clemson Knoxville Columbia Knoxville Lexington

1920 — Won 7 Lost 2 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Starkville Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville

Result 29-6 32-2 3-3 0-6 0-14 0-0 6-6 33-12 0-13 103-62

W W T L L T T W L

Result 45-0 47-0 0-20 35-0 26-0 7-13 49-0 20-0 14-7 243-40

W W L W W L W W W


M.B. BANKS (1921-25)

1921 — Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1

Result 50-0 32-7 21-0 15-0 3-7 49-0 6-14 31-3 18-7 14-7 239-45

W W W W L W L W W W

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 29

Opponent Army Maryville Georgetown Georgia Mississippi A&M Tulane Vanderbilt

Site West Point Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Lexington

Date Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 27

Opponent Emory & Henry Maryville Carson-Newman Mississippi A&M Georgia Centre Tulane Kentucky

1923 — Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1

Virginia Military Inst.

Mississippi Kentucky

1924 — Won 3 Lost 5 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Athens Knoxville New Orleans Knoxville

Result 0-41 14-14 13-6 0-17 7-3 13-2 7-51 0-33 10-0 18-0 82-167

Result 27-0 28-10 13-0 2-7 0-33 0-32 7-26 6-27 83-135

L T W L W W L L W W W W W L L L L L

With Captain Neyland came one of the most efficient single wing offenses in the nation. In his first period as Vol head coach he won the Southern Conference championships in 1927 and 1932 and had undefeated strings of 33 and 28 games, along with 14 consecutive victories. Coaching record: 76-7-5.

Date Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 25

Opponent Carson-Newman North Carolina Louisiana State Maryville Centre Mississippi A&M Sewanee (HC) Vanderbilt Kentucky

1926 — Won 8 Lost 1 Site Knoxville Knoxville Baton Rouge Knoxville Knoxville Starkville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville

1927 — Won 8 Lost 0 Tied 1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 24

Opponent Carson-Newman North Carolina Maryville Mississippi Transylvania Virginia Sewanee Vanderbilt (HC) Kentucky

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 29 Dec. 8

Opponent Maryville Centre Mississippi Alabama Wash. & Lee (HC) Carson-Newman Sewanee Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida

Site Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Lexington

1928 — Won 9 Lost 0 Tied 1 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Tuscaloosa Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville

Result 13-0 34-0 14-7 6-0 30-7 33-0 12-0 3-20 6-0 151-34

W W W W W W W L W

Result 33-0 26-0 7-0 21-7 57-0 42-0 32-12 7-7 20-0 245-26

W W W W W W W T W

Result 41-0 41-7 13-12 15-13 26-7 57-0 37-0 6-0 0-0 13-12 249-51

W W W W W W W W T W

Date Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 27 Dec. 6

Opponent Maryville Centre Mississippi Alabama North Carolina (HC) Clemson Carson-Newman Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida

Date Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26

Opponent Maryville Clemson Mississippi Alabama (HC) North Carolina Duke Carson-Newman Vanderbilt Kentucky

Dec. 5

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 24 Dec. 3

Site Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville Roanoke Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Knoxville

1930 — Won 9 Lost 1 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Tuscaloosa Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Jacksonville

1931 — Won 9 Lost 0 Tied 1

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Lexington New York Charity Game New York University New York

1932 — Won 9 Lost 0 Tied 1 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Opponent Chattanooga Mississippi North Carolina Alabama Maryville Duke (HC) Mississippi A&M Vanderbilt Kentucky Florida

Site Chattanooga Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Jacksonville

Result 40-6 20-0 52-7 6-0 39-0 27-0 73-0 13-0 6-6 54-0 330-19

W W W W W W W W T W

Result 54-0 18-0 27-0 6-18 9-7 27-0 34-0 13-0 8-0 13-6 209-31

W W W L W W W W W W

Result 33-0 44-0 38-0 25-0 7-0 25-2 31-0 21-7 6-6

W W W W W W W W T

Date Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 30 Dec. 9

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 29 Dec. 8

Opponent Virginia Tech Mississippi State Duke Alabama (HC) Florida Geo. Washington Mississippi Vanderbilt Kentucky LSU SEC 5-2 (4th) Opponent Centre North Carolina Mississippi Alabama Duke (HC) Fordham Mississippi State Vanderbilt Kentucky LSU SEC 5-1 (3rd)

W W W W W W W T W W

Site Knoxville Knoxville Durham Knoxville Knoxville Washington, D.C. Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Baton Rouge

TV

13-0 W

1934 — Won 8 Lost 2 Site Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville New York Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville

AP Rank UT/Opp

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

Result 27-0 W 20-0 W 2-10 L 6-12 L 13-6 W

35-6 W 33-6 W 27-0 W 0-7 L 176-47 Result 32-0 W 19-7 W 27-0 W 6-13 L 14-6 W 12-13 L 14-0 W 13-6 W 19-0 W 19-13 W 175-58

W.H. BRITTON (1935)

An end coach and scout on Neyland’s staff since 1926, he was elevated to head coach for one season while Neyland was called to active duty in the Panama Canal Zone. Upon Neyland’s return he continued his duties as end coach and scout until 1947. Coaching record: 4-5-0.

13-0 W 243-15

Result 13-0 33-0 20-7 7-3 60-0 16-13 31-0 0-0 26-0 32-13 238-36

1933 — Won 7 Lost 3

Date Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 28

Opponent Southwestern North Carolina Auburn Alabama (HC) Centre Duke Mississippi Vanderbilt Kentucky SEC 2-3 (Tie 9th)

1935 — Won 4 Lost 5 Site Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Durham Memphis Knoxville Lexington

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

Result 20-0 W 13-38 L 13-6 W 0-25 L 25-14 W 6-19 L 14-13 W 7-13 L 0-27 L 98-155

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Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Columbus Athens Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Chattanooga Knoxville

R.R. NEYLAND (1926-34)

Opponent Centre Chattanooga Mississippi Alabama (HC) Washington & Lee Auburn Carson-Newman Vanderbilt Kentucky South Carolina

RECORDS

Date Opponent Sept. 23 *Emory & Henry Sept. 30 Carson-Newman Oct. 7 Maryville Oct. 14 Camp Benning Oct. 21 Georgia Oct. 28 Mississippi Nov. 4 Vanderbilt Nov. 11 Mississippi A&M Nov. 18 Sewanee Nov. 30 Kentucky *First game Vols wore Orange jerseys

1922 — Won 8 Lost 2

W W L T W W W L

1929 — Won 9 Lost 0 Tied 1

Date Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 28 Dec. 7

HONORS

W W W L W L W W T

Result 51-0 13-0 7-34 0-0 12-7 12-0 14-9 20-23 129-73

REVIEW

Result 27-0 7-0 21-0 3-14 9-0 0-14 14-7 21-0 0-0 102-35

Site Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Danville Knoxville Lexington

THE VOLS

Date Opponent Site Sept. 24 *Emory & Henry Knoxville Oct. 1 Maryville Maryville Oct. 8 Chattanooga Knoxville Oct. 15 Dartmouth Hanover Oct. 22 Florida Knoxville Oct. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville Nov. 5 Mississippi A&M Memphis Nov. 12 Sewanee Knoxville Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington *First game played on Shields-Watkins Field

1925 — Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 1

Opponent Emory & Henry Maryville Vanderbilt Louisiana State Georgia Centre Miss. A&M (HC) Kentucky

STAFF

With Banks came the beginning of the Southern Conference. A former Syracuse player who coached at Duke before joining the Vols, he installed a variety of offenses but preferred the winged-T. He became ill in 1925 and gave up the Vol reins to take the Central High School job. Coaching record: 27-15-3.

Date Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26

Southeastern Conference Years (1933-Present)

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Southern Conference Years (1921-32)

167


ALL-TIME SCORES R.R. NEYLAND (1936-40)

Upon his return from active Army duty, Major Neyland quickly began to rebuild the team with solid freshmen units in 1936-37 which produced undefeated teams in 1938, 1939, and 1940. The 1939 team is the last team in NCAA history to be unscored upon in regular season play. His teams compiled a 22-game winning streak. Coaching record: 43-7-3.

Date Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 26 Dec. 5

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Date Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 25 Dec. 4

168

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 24 Dec. 3

Jan. 2

1936 — Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 2

Opponent Site Chattanooga Knoxville North Carolina Chapel Hill Auburn Knoxville Alabama Birmingham Duke (HC) Knoxville Georgia Athens Maryville Knoxville Vanderbilt Nashville Kentucky Knoxville Mississippi Memphis SEC 3-1-2 (4th) - 17th AP

TV

Opponent Wake Forest Virginia Tech Duke Alabama Sewanee Georgia Auburn Vanderbilt (HC) Kentucky Mississippi SEC 4-3 (7th)

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

--/2 17/-17/--

1937 — Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 1 Site Knoxville Knoxville Durham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Lexington Memphis

AP Rank UT/Opp

7/--

1938 — Won 11 Lost 0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS — Dunkel, Litkenhous, Boand, Houlgate, Poling SEC CHAMPIONS

Opponent Sewanee Clemson Auburn Alabama The Citadel LSU (HC) Chattanooga Vanderbilt Kentucky Mississippi

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Memphis Orange Bowl Oklahoma Miami SEC 7-0 (1st) - 2nd AP

TV

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

AP Rank UT/Opp

8/-8/-6/-4/-4/-4/-2/4

Result 13-0 W 6-14 L 0-6 L 0-0 T 15-13 W 46-0 W 34-0 W 26-13 W 7-6 W 0-0 T 147-52 Result 32-0 W 27-0 W 0-0 T 7-14 L 32-0 W 32-0 W 7-20 L 7-13 L 13-0 W 32-0 W 189-47

Result 26-3 W 20-7 W 7-0 W 13-0 W 44-0 W 14-6 W 45-0 W 14-0 W 46-0 W 47-0 W

17-0 W 293-16

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 30 Dec. 9 Jan. 1

Date Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Jan. 1

Opponent

1939 — Won 10 Lost 1 SEC CHAMPIONS

Site North Carolina St. Raleigh Sewanee Knoxville Chattanooga Chattanooga Alabama (HC) Knoxville Mercer Knoxville LSU Baton Rouge The Citadel Knoxville Vanderbilt Knoxville Kentucky Lexington Auburn Knoxville Rose Bowl Southern Cal Pasadena SEC 6-0 (Tie 1st) - 2nd AP

TV

Opponent Mercer Duke Chattanooga Alabama Florida LSU Southwestern Virginia Kentucky (HC) Vanderbilt

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp 5/8 1/-1/18 1/-1/-4/-2/-2/3

1940 — Won 10 Lost 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS — Dunkel, Williamson SEC CHAMPIONS

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Sugar Bowl Boston College New Orleans SEC 5-0 (1st) - 4th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 5/-5/-7/-5/-5/-6/-6/-4/5

Result 13-0 W 40-0 W 28-0 W 21-0 W 17-0 W 20-0 W 34-0 W 13-0 W 19-0 W 7-0 W 0-14 L 212-14

Result 49-0 W 13-0 W 53-0 W 27-12 W 14-0 W 28-0 W 41-0 W 41-14 W 33-0 W 20-0 W

13-19 L 332-45

JOHN BARNHILL (1941-45)

When war again interrupted Neyland’s coaching career, Barnhill, a former Vol player and coach under Neyland, was named as head coach. He compiled an outstanding record and upon Neyland’s return in 1946 he accepted the head coaching position at Arkansas where he also served as athletic director. Coaching record: 32-5-2.

Date Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

1941 — Won 8 Lost 2

Opponent Site Furman Knoxville Duke Durham Dayton Knoxville Alabama Knoxville Cincinnati Knoxville LSU Baton Rouge Howard Knoxville Boston College Boston Kentucky Lexington Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville SEC 3-1 (2nd) - 18th AP

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

--/18 --/12

Result 32-6 W 0-19 L 26-0 W 2-9 L 21-6 W 13-6 W 28-6 W 14-7 W 20-7 W 26-7 W 182-73

Date Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Jan. 1

Opponent South Carolina Fordham Dayton Alabama Furman LSU Cincinnati Mississippi Kentucky (HC) Vanderbilt

1942 — Won 9 Lost 1 Tied 1

Site Columbia Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Nashville Sugar Bowl Tulsa New Orleans SEC 4-1 (Tie 2nd) - 7th AP

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp 15t/4 17t/-20/19 13/-11/-11/-10/--

7/4

Date Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Site Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Baton Rouge Knoxville Lexington Rose Bowl Jan. 1 Southern Cal Pasadena SEC 5-0-1 (2nd) - 12th AP *Tennessee’s first night game

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Opponent Kentucky Mississippi Florida Alabama Clemson *LSU N Temple (HC) Kentucky

TV

15/-17/-19t/-16/-17/-15/-12/7

1945 — Won 8 Lost 1

Opponent Site Wake Forest Knoxville William & Mary Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Alabama Birmingham Villanova Knoxville North Carolina Knoxville Mississippi Memphis Kentucky Lexington Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville SEC 3-1 (2nd) - 14th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp 18/---/6 14/-17/--

General Neyland’s retirement from military service enabled him to devote full time to coaching and building one of the most powerful programs in the nation. He produced the national championship team in 1951 and took the Vols to three straight major bowl appearances. Poor health in 1952 forced his retirement to athletic director, a position he held until his death in 1962. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1956. His record for this period was 54-17-4. Coaching record: 173-31-12.

Result 0-0 T 40-14 W 34-6 W 0-8 L 52-7 W 26-0 W 34-12 W 14-0 W 26-0 W 19-7 W

14-7 W 259-61

1943 — (NO TEAM) WORLD WAR II 1944 — Won 7 Lost 1 Tied 1

R.R. NEYLAND (1946-52)

Result 26-13 W 20-7 W 40-0 W 0-0 T 26-7 W 13-0 W 27-14 W 21-7 W 0-25 L 173-73

Result 7-6 W 48-13 W 30-0 W 7-25 L 33-2 W 20-6 W 34-0 W 14-0 W 45-0 W 238-52

Date Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Jan. 1

Date Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

Date Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Opponent Georgia Tech Duke Chattanooga Alabama (HC) Wake Forest North Carolina Mississippi Boston College Kentucky Vanderbilt

1946 — Won 9 Lost 2 SEC CHAMPIONS

Site Knoxville Durham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Chestnut Hill Knoxville Nashville Orange Bowl Rice Miami SEC 5-0 (Tie 1st) - 7th AP

Opponent Georgia Tech Duke (HC) Chattanooga Alabama Tennessee Tech North Carolina Mississippi Boston College Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 2-3 (Tie 9th)

TV

8t/-9/7 4/-10/9 7/-8/-7/-8/-7/10

1947 — Won 5 Lost 5 Site Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Chapel Hill Memphis Knoxville Lexington Knoxville

AP Rank UT/Opp

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

1948 — Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 2

Opponent Mississippi State Duke Chattanooga Alabama (HC) Tennessee Tech North Carolina Georgia Tech Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 2-3-1 (8th)

Site Knoxville Durham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Memphis Knoxville Nashville

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp 20/---/3 --/6 18/---/15

Result 13-9 W 12-7 W 47-7 W 12-0 W 6-19 L 20-14 W 18-14 W 33-13 W 7-0 W 7-6 W

0-8 L 175-97

Result 0-27 L 7-19 L 26-7 W 0-10 L 49-0 W 6-20 L 13-43 L 38-13 W 13-6 W 12-7 W 164-159 Result 6-21 L 7-7 T 26-0 W 21-6 W 41-0 W 7-14 L 13-6 W 13-16 L 0-0 T 6-28 L 140-98


--/13 14/--

--/11 18/--

1950 — Won 11 Lost 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS — Dunkel TV

4/3

1951 — Won 10 Lost 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS — Consensus SEC CHAMPIONS

Opponent Mississippi State Duke Chattanooga Alabama Tennessee Tech North Carolina Wash. & Lee Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt (HC)

Jan. 1

Result 14-0 W 26-0 W 42-13 W 27-13 W 68-0 W 27-0 W 60-14 W 46-21 W 28-0 W 35-27 W

--/18 13/-12/-8/-7/18 7/-9/-8/10

0-16 L 259-79

A tailback on General Neyland’s teams of the early Thirties and a member of Neyland’s staff from 1946, he accepted the head coaching position for two years following the General’s retirement. He went to Florida as an assistant coach and then returned to UT in 1960 as a member of Bowden Wyatt’s staff. Coaching record: 10-10-1.

Date Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5

Date Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

1953 — Won 6 Lost 4 Tied 1

Opponent Mississippi State Duke Chattanooga Alabama Louisville North Carolina LSU (HC) Florida Kentucky Vanderbilt Houston SEC 3-2-1 (7th)

Opponent Mississippi State Duke Chattanooga Alabama Dayton North Carolina Georgia Tech Florida (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 1-5 (Tie 11th)

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Gainesville Lexington Knoxville Houston

TV

NBC 18/---/13

1954 — Won 4 Lost 6 Site Memphis Durham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

AP Rank UT/Opp 17/--

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp --/7

A legendary player at Tennessee, he returned as head coach after winning championships at Wyoming and Arkansas. In his second season with the Vols, he was voted national coach of the year in recognition for guiding the Orange to the SEC championship. He remained as coach for eight years. Coaching record: 49-29-4.

Result 14-7 W 0-7 L 26-6 W 20-0 W 50-0 W 41-14 W 22-3 W 26-12 W 14-14 T 46-0 W

Result 0-26 L 7-21 L 40-7 W 0-0 T 59-6 W 20-6 W 32-14 W 9-7 W 21-27 L 33-6 W 19-33 L 240-153 Result 19-7 W 6-7 L 20-14 W 0-27 L 14-7 W 26-20 W 7-28 L 0-14 L 13-14 L 0-26 L 105-164

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Jan. 1

Date Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

Opponent Mississippi State Duke Chattanooga Alabama Dayton North Carolina Georgia Tech (HC) Florida Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-2-1 (4th)

Opponent Auburn Duke Chattanooga Alabama Maryland North Carolina (HC) Georgia Tech Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Gainesville Lexington Knoxville

TV

1956 — Won 10 Lost 1 SEC CHAMPIONS

Site TV Birmingham Durham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Sugar Bowl Baylor New Orleans ABC SEC 6-0 (1st) - 2nd AP

Opponent Auburn Mississippi State Chattanooga Alabama Maryland North Carolina Ga. Tech (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

1957 — Won 8 Lost 3

Site TV Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham College Park Chapel Hill Knoxville Memphis Lexington Knoxville Gator Bowl Texas A&M Jacksonville ABC SEC 4-3 (5th) - 13th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp --/16

--/8

17/---/19

AP Rank UT/Opp

9/-6/-7/-4/-3/-3/2 1/19 2/-2/--

2/13

Result 7-13 L 0-21 L 13-0 W 20-0 W 53-7 W 48-7 W 7-7 T 20-0 W 0-23 L 20-14 W 188-92

Result 35-7 W 33-20 W 42-20 W 24-0 W 34-7 W 20-0 W 6-0 W 27-7 W 20-7 W 27-7 W

7-13 L 275-88

AP Rank UT/Opp Result 8/-0-7 L 14-9 W 19/-28-13 W 14-0 W 16-0 W 17/-35-0 W 9/18 21-6 W 7/8 7-14 L 12/-6-20 L 18/-20-6 W

13/9

Date Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

Date Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Opponent Auburn Mississippi State Georgia Tech Alabama Florida State North Carolina Chattanooga Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 4-3 (5th)

Site Birmingham Memphis Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

TV NBC

AP Rank UT/Opp --/3 --/11 --/17 --/7

--/15

1959 — Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1

Opponent Auburn Mississippi State Georgia Tech Alabama Chattanooga North Carolina LSU (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-4-1 (8th)

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Memphis Lexington Knoxville

Opponent Auburn Mississippi State Tampa Alabama Chattanooga North Carolina Georgia Tech Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-2-2 (Tie 5th)

Site Birmingham Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

Opponent Auburn MississippiState (HC) Tulsa Alabama Chattanooga North Carolina Georgia Tech Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 4-3 (Tie 4th)

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Chapel Hill Knoxville Memphis Lexington Knoxville

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp --/3 9/-8/3 14/-20/-13/1 9/-20/--

1960 — Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 2 TV

AP Rank UT/Opp 11/--

--/15 12/-11/-8/-14/4

1961 — Won 6 Lost 4 TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

ABC

--/5 --/9 --/6

Result 0-13 L 13-8 W 7-21 L 14-7 W 0-10 L 7-21 L 6-14 L 18-16 W 2-6 L 10-6 W 77-122 Result 3-0 W 22-6 W 7-14 L 7-7 T 23-0 W 29-7 W 14-13 W 7-37 L 0-20 L 0-14 L 112-118 Result 10-3 W 0-0 T 62-7 W 20-7 W 35-0 W 27-14 W 7-14 L 3-24 L 10-10 T 35-0 W 209-79 Result 21-24 L 17-3 W 52-6 W 3-34 L 20-7 W 21-22 L 10-6 W 10-24 L 26-16 W 41-7 W 221-149

3-0 W 164-75

VOLMANAC

Dec. 28

1955 — Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 1

Date Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

RECORDS

13-28 L 386-116

Site TV Memphis Durham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Baton Rouge Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Cotton Bowl Texas Dallas NBC SEC 5-0-1 (2nd) - 8th AP

HARVEY ROBINSON (1953-54)

Result 56-0 W 0-7 L 28-7 W 41-0 W 14-9 W 27-20 W 16-0 W 48-14 W 35-0 W 7-0 W 43-0 W

20-14 W 335-71

Opponent Mississippi State Duke Chattanooga Alabama Wofford North Carolina LSU Florida (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt

1958 — Won 4 Lost 6

HONORS

AP Rank Site TV UT/Opp Knoxville 1/-Knoxville 3/16 Knoxville 3/-Birmingham *CBS 2/-Knoxville 1/-Chapel Hill 1/-Knoxville 1/-Oxford 2/-Lexington 1/9 Knoxville 1/-Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 Maryland New Orleans 1/3 SEC 5-0 (Tie 1st) - 1st AP *First Tennessee game televised (Local Birmingham CBS affiliate)

Date Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Date Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

BOWDEN WYATT (1955-62)

REVIEW

Site Miss. Southern Knoxville Mississippi State Starkville Duke Durham Chattanooga Knoxville Alabama Knoxville Wash. & Lee Knoxville N. Carolina (HC) Knoxville Tennessee Tech Knoxville Mississippi Knoxville Kentucky Knoxville Vanderbilt Nashville Cotton Bowl Texas Dallas SEC 4-1 (2nd) - 4th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 4/-4/---/14 14/-18/-8/-11/-11/-9/-9/3 4/--

Result 10-0 W 7-21 L 39-7 W 7-7 T 36-6 W 35-6 W 13-30 L 35-7 W 6-0 W 26-20 W 214-104

AP Rank UT/Opp 6/-11/10

THE VOLS

Jan. 1

Opponent

TV

1952 — Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 1

STAFF

Date Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Opponent Site Mississippi State Knoxville Duke Knoxville Chattanooga Knoxville Alabama Birmingham Tennessee Tech Knoxville North Carolina Chapel Hill Georgia Tech (HC) Knoxville Mississippi Memphis Kentucky Lexington Vanderbilt Knoxville SEC 4-1-1 (3rd) - 17th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp

OUTLOOK

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

1949 — Won 7 Lost 2 Tied 1

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ALL-TIME SCORES Date Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Opponent Auburn Mississippi State Georgia Tech Alabama Chattanooga Wake Forest Tulane Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 2-6 (10th)

1962 — Won 4 Lost 6 Site Birmingham Memphis Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

CBS

--/2 --/3

Result 21-22 L 6-7 L 0-17 L 7-27 L 48-14 W 23-0 W 28-16 W 6-19 L 10-12 L 30-0 W 179-134

JIM McDONALD (1963)

After serving since 1955 as an assistant to Bowden Wyatt, this one-time Ohio State football and basketball star was elevated to the head coach position in the summer of 1963 and served for one season. He then remained on the athletic staff as assistant athletic director. Coaching record: 5-5.

Date Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

Opponent Richmond Auburn Mississippi State Georgia Tech (HC) Alabama Chattanooga Tulane Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-5 (8th)

1963 — Won 5 Lost 5 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville New Orleans Memphis Lexington Knoxville

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp

--/9 --/3

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

DOUG DICKEY (1964-69)

170

Result 34-6 W 19-23 L 0-7 L 7-23 L 0-35 L 49-7 W 26-0 W 0-20 L 19-0 W 14-0 W 168-121

He was hired off the staff of the University of Arkansas to head up the job of rebuilding Tennessee’s football fortunes and succeeded in leading the Vols to SEC championships in 1967 and 1969. The former Florida quarterback returned to his alma mater as head coach following the 1969 season. Coaching record: 46-15-4.

Date Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

Date Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 18

Date Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 31

Date Sept. 16 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Jan. 1

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

1964 — Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 1

Opponent Chattanooga Auburn Mississippi State N Boston College Alabama LSU Georgia Tech Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 1-5-1 (10th)

Site Knoxville Birmingham Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Baton Rouge Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

TV

NBC

AP Rank UT/Opp --/8 --/3 --/7 --/7

1965 — Won 8 Lost 1 Tied 2

Opponent Army Auburn South Carolina (HC) Alabama Houston Georgia Tech Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt UCLA

Site TV Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Memphis NBC Lexington Knoxville Memphis Bluebonnet Bowl Houston NBC Tulsa SEC 3-1-2 (Tie 3rd) - 10th AP

Opponent Auburn Rice Georgia Tech Alabama South Carolina Army Chattanooga Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt

Syracuse SEC 4-2 (5th)

1966 — Won 8 Lost 3 Site Birmingham Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Gator Bowl Jacksonville

TV

ABC

ABC

AP Rank UT/Opp

--/7 8/-9/-7/5

7/--

AP Rank UT/Opp 10/-8/9 --/3

10/-10/--

ABC

1967 — Won 9 Lost 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS — Litkenhous SEC CHAMPIONS

Opponent UCLA N Auburn Georgia Tech Alabama LSU Tampa Tulane (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Site TV Los Angeles Knoxville Knoxville ABC Birmingham Knoxville Tampa Knoxville Memphis Lexington Knoxville Orange Bowl Oklahoma N Miami NBC SEC 6-0 (1st) - 2nd AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 9/8 7/6 4/-3/-2/-2/-2/-2/-2/3

Result 10-6 W 0-3 L 14-13 W 16-14 W 8-19 L 3-3 T 22-14 W 0-30 L 7-12 L 0-7 L 80-121 Result 21-0 W 13-13 T 24-3 W 7-7 T 17-8 W 21-7 W 13-14 L 19-3 W 21-3 W 37-34 W 27-6 W 220-98

Result 28-0 W 23-3 W 3-6 L 10-11 L 29-17 W 38-7 W 28-10 W 7-14 L 28-19 W 28-0 W

Date Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

Site TV Knoxville ABC Knoxville Houston Atlanta Knoxville ABC Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Cotton Bowl Jan. 1 Texas Dallas CBS SEC 4-1-1 (2nd) - 13th AP *First game played on Tartan Turf in Neyland Stadium

Date Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 27

Opponent *Georgia Memphis St. Rice N Georgia Tech Alabama UCLA (HC) Auburn N Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

1968 — Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 1

Opponent 3 TN.-Chattanooga Auburn Memphis St. N Georgia Tech Alabama Georgia South Carolina (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

1969 — Won 9 Lost 2 SEC CHAMPIONS

Site TV Knoxville Knoxville ABC Memphis Knoxville Birmingham Athens Knoxville Jackson Lexington Knoxville Gator Bowl Florida Jacksonville NBC SEC 5-1 (1st) - 15th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 9/-16/-15/-10/-8/-5/-5/-11/-8/-7/-8/5

AP Rank UT/Opp 15/-19/17 10/-10/-7/20 3/11 3/-3/18 9/-10/-11/14

Result 17-17 T 24-17 W 52-0 W 24-7 W 10-9 W 42-18 W 14-28 L 31-0 W 24-7 W 10-7 W 13-36 L 261-146

Result 31-0 W 45-19 W 55-16 W 26-8 W 41-14 W 17-3 W 29-14 W 0-38 L 31-26 W 40-27 W

13-14 L 328-179

BILL BATTLE (1970-76)

The youngest head coach in the nation when he took over the Vol reins at age 28. Battle molded three teams that ranked in the top 10 nationally and took the Vols to five straight bowls. Coaching record: 59-22-2.

18-12 W 240-99

Result 16-20 L 27-13 W 24-13 W 24-13 W 17-14 W 38-0 W 35-14 W 20-7 W 17-7 W 41-14 W

24-26 L 283-141

Date Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Jan. 1

Opponent SMU Auburn Army Georgia Tech Alabama Florida Wake Forest South Carolina Kentucky (HC) Vanderbilt UCLA

1970 — Won 11 Lost 1

Site TV Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville ABC Memphis Columbia Knoxville Nashville Knoxville Sugar Bowl Air Force New Orleans ABC SEC 4-1 (2nd) - 4th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 17/--

20/13 14/-11/-9/-8/-8/-7/-5/-4/11

Result 28-3 W 23-36 L 48-3 W 17-6 W 24-0 W 38-7 W 41-7 W 20-18 W 45-0 W 24-6 W 28-17 W 34-13 W 370-116

Date Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4

Dec. 20

Date Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Opponent UCSB Auburn Florida N Georgia Tech Alabama Mississippi State Tulsa S. Carolina (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt Penn State

1971 — Won 10 Lost 2

Site TV Knoxville Knoxville ABC Gainesville Knoxville Birmingham Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Knoxville Knoxville ABC Liberty Bowl Arkansas N Memphis ABC SEC 4-2 (Tie 4th) - 9th AP

Site TV Atlanta ABC Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Athens Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Astro Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 30 LSU N Houston MIZ SEC 4-2 (4th) - 8th AP *First night game played in Neyland Stadium Date Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 29

Opponent Georgia Tech *Penn State N Wake Forest Auburn Memphis State Alabama Hawaii Georgia Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt

1972 — Won 10 Lost 2

Opponent Duke N Army Auburn Kansas Georgia Tech Alabama Texas Christian Georgia (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

1973 — Won 8 Lost 4

Site Knoxville West Point Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Jackson Lexington Knoxville Gator Bowl Texas Tech N Jacksonville SEC 3-3 (4th) - 19th AP

TV

ABC ABC ABC

AP Rank UT/Opp 8/-9/5 12/-13/-14/4 18/-16/-11/-11/-11/-12/5

9/18

AP Rank UT/Opp 15/-7/6 5/-4/-10/-10/3 14/-13/-13/-12/-12/--

11/10

AP Rank UT/Opp 9/-10/-9/11 9/-8/-10/2 14/-11/-16/--

19/--

20/11

Result 48-6 W 9-10 L 20-13 W 10-6 W 15-32 L 10-7 W 38-3 W 35-6 W 21-7 W 19-7 W 31-11 W

14-13 W 270-121

Result 34-3 W 28-21 W 45-6 W 6-10 L 38-7 W 10-17 L 34-2 W 14-0 W 17-0 W 17-7 W 30-10 W

24-17 W 297-100

Result 21-17 W 37-18 W 21-0 W 28-27 W 20-14 W 21-42 L 39-7 W 31-35 L 18-28 L 16-14 W 20-17 W

19-28 L 291-247


TV

ABC

1976 — Won 6 Lost 5 Site Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

TV

AP Rank UT/Opp 20/14 10/12 16/-19/-16/6

AP Rank UT/Opp

ABC ABC

--/20 --/11

7-3 W 211-181

Result 26-8 W 28-34 L 21-17 W 24-10 W 7-30 L 14-21 L 28-7 W 40-7 W 6-23 L 17-13 W 14-17 L 28-6 W 253-193 Result 18-21 L 31-0 W 28-38 L 21-19 W 42-7 W 13-20 L 18-20 L 21-14 W 32-6 W 0-7 L 13-10 W 237-162

Vol All-America tailback in the mid-1950s. Majors returned to his alma mater as the University’s 19th head coach after guiding Pittsburgh to the national championship in 1976. Coaching record: 116-62-8.

Date Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 31

TV

--/4 --/19 --/7

1978 — Won 5 Lost 5 Tied 1

Opponent UCLA N Oregon State N Auburn Army Alabama Mississippi State Duke Notre Dame Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-3 (Tie 4th) Opponent Boston College N Utah N Auburn Mississippi State Georgia Tech Alabama Rutgers (HC) Notre Dame Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Purdue N SEC 3-3 (Tie 5th) Opponent Georgia N

Southern Cal N

Washington State Auburn Georgia Tech Alabama Pittsburgh Virginia (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-3 (6th)

Site Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville South Bend Knoxville Knoxville Nashville

TV

ABC

--/4 --/14

1979 — Won 7 Lost 5 Site TV Chestnut Hill Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Jackson Lexington Knoxville Bluebonnet Bowl Houston MIZ

1980 — Won 5 Lost 6 Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Auburn Atlanta Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Nashville

AP Rank UT/Opp --/9

TV

ABC

AP Rank UT/Opp 28-16 W 19/--

18/1 17/---/13 19/--

--/12 311-235 AP Rank UT/Opp --/16 --/5 --/18 --/1 --/12

Result 17-27 L 24-18 W 12-14 L 41-10 W 8-24 L 10-24 L 17-27 L 27-14 W 14-43 L 17-21 L 42-7 W 229-229 Result 0-13 L 13-13 T 10-29 L 31-13 W 17-30 L 21-34 L 34-0 W 14-31 L 41-17 W 29-14 W 41-15 W 251-209 Result

51-18 W 35-17 W 9-28 L 31-0 W 17-27 L 7-13 L 40-18 W 20-44 L 20-17 W 31-10 W 22-27 L

Result 15-16 L 17-20 L 35-23 W 42-0 W 23-10 W 0-27 L 6-30 L 13-16 L 9-20 L 45-14 W 51-13 W 256-189

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 13

Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 31

Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

Dec. 17

Opponent Georgia

Southern Cal N

Colorado State N Auburn Georgia Tech Alabama Memphis St. Wichita St. (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Wisconsin SEC 3-3 (Tie 4th)

Site TV Athens Los Angeles Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Memphis Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Knoxville Garden State Bowl E. Rutherford MIZ

--/15

1982 — Won 6 Lost 5 Tied 1

Opponent Duke N Iowa State N Auburn Washington St. LSU N Alabama Georgia Tech Memphis St. (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Iowa SEC 3-2-1 (5th) Opponent Pittsburgh N New Mexico N Auburn The Citadel LSU N Alabama Georgia Tech Rutgers Mississippi N (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt

Site TV Knoxville Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Baton Rouge Knoxville Atlanta ABC Knoxville Jackson Knoxville Nashville Peach Bowl Atlanta CBS

1983 — Won 9 Lost 3

Maryland N SEC 4-2 (Tie 3rd)

Site TV Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville TBS Birmingham Knoxville East Rutherford Knoxville TBS Lexington CBS Knoxville CBS Florida Citrus Bowl Orlando MIZ

AP Rank UT/Opp

--/18 --/2

Result 0-44 L 7-43 L 42-0 W 10-7 W 10-7 W 19-38 L 28-9 W 24-21 W 28-20 W 10-21 L 38-34 W

28-21 W 244-265

Result 24-25 L 23-21 W 14-24 L 10-3 W 24-24 T 35-28 W 21-31 L 29-3 W 30-17 W 28-7 W 21-28 L

22-28 L 281-239 AP Rank UT/Opp --/11 --/11

--/16t

Result 3-13 L 31-6 W 14-37 L 45-6 W 20-6 W 41-34 W 37-3 W 7-0 W 10-13 L 10-0 W 34-24 W

30-23 W 282-165

Date Sept. 1 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 22

Date Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Jan. 1

Date Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 29

Opponent Washington St. N Utah N Army Auburn Florida Alabama Georgia Tech Memphis St. (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Knoxville Atlanta Knoxville Jackson Knoxville Nashville Sun Bowl El Paso

Maryland SEC 3-3 (Tie 5th)

TV

TBS

TBS

CBS

AP Rank UT/Opp --/20 --/18

--/12

1985 — Won 9 Lost 1 Tied 2 SEC CHAMPIONS

Opponent UCLA Auburn Wake Forest Florida Alabama Georgia Tech N Rutgers (HC) Memphis St. Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Miami (Fla.) N SEC 5-1 (1st) - 4th AP

Opponent New Mexico N Mississippi State Auburn Texas-El Paso Army Alabama Georgia Tech N Memphis St. (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Minnesota N SEC 3-3 (6th)

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Gainesville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Lexington Knoxville Sugar Bowl New Orleans

TV ABC ABC

TBS ESPN TBS TBS TBS

ABC

1986 — Won 7 Lost 5 Site TV Knoxville Knoxville TBS Auburn ABC Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville ABC Atlanta TBS Knoxville Jackson TBS Knoxville Nashville Liberty Bowl Memphis RAY

AP Rank UT/Opp --/10 --/1 16/-14/7 20/15 16/-19/-19/-18/-16/-10/-8/2

AP Rank UT/Opp 10/-8/---/8 --/2 --/20

Result 34-27 W 27-21 W 24-24 T 10-29 L 30-43 L 28-27 W 24-21 W 41-9 W 41-17 W 12-17 L 29-13 W

27-28 L 327-276

Result 26-26 T 38-20 W 31-29 W 10-17 L 16-14 W 6-6 T 40-0 W 17-7 W 34-14 W 42-0 W 30-0 W

35-7 W 325-140

Result 35-21 W 23-27 L 8-34 L 26-16 W 21-25 L 28-56 L 13-14 L 33-3 W 22-10 W 28-9 W 35-20 W

21-14 W 293-249

VOLMANAC

Date Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Gainesville Knoxville Memphis Lexington Knoxville

1984 — Won 7 Lost 4 Tied 1

RECORDS

JOHNNY MAJORS (1977-92)

Date Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Opponent California N Boston College N Auburn Oregon State Georgia Tech Alabama Florida Memphis St. (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 1-5 (8th)

AP Rank UT/Opp --/10 --/5

HONORS

Opponent Duke N Texas Christian N Auburn Clemson Georgia Tech Alabama Florida Memphis St. Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 2-4 (8th)

Site Knoxville Los Angeles Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Lexington Knoxville Honolulu

--/10

Date Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

1981 — Won 8 Lost 4

REVIEW

Date Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Opponent Maryland N UCLA Auburn Louisiana State Alabama North Texas St. Colorado State Utah (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt Hawaii N SEC 3-3 (5th)

1975 — Won 7 Lost 5

--/4

Result 17-17 T 17-3 W 0-21 L 17-10 W 10-20 L 6-28 L 29-28 W 34-6 W 29-17 W 24-7 W 21-21 T

AP Rank UT/Opp

THE VOLS

Date Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6

Site TV Knoxville ABC Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Baton Rouge Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Nashville Liberty Bowl Maryland N Memphis ABC SEC 2-3-1 (Tie 7th) - 20th AP

1977 — Won 4 Lost 7

STAFF

Dec. 16

Opponent UCLA Kansas N Auburn Tulsa LSU N Alabama Clemson Memphis St. Mississippi Kentucky (HC) Vanderbilt

AP Rank UT/Opp 16/12 17t/-14/--

OUTLOOK

Date Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

1974 — Won 7 Lost 3 Tied 2

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1987 — Won 10 Lost 2 Tied 1

Opponent *Iowa Colorado State N Mississippi State Auburn California Alabama N Georgia Tech Boston College Louisville Mississippi (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt

Site

E.Rutherford

Knoxville Starkville Knoxville Knoxville Birmingham Knoxville ChestnutHill Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Knoxville Peach Bowl Jan. 2 Indiana Atlanta SEC 4-1-1 (3rd) - 14th AP *Kickoff Classic V

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

172

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Jan. 1

TV

ABC

TBS TBS TBS ESPN GAI

MIZ

1988 — Won 5 Lost 6

Opponent Georgia N Duke N LSU Auburn Washington State Alabama Memphis St. Boston Col. (HC) Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC 3-4 (Tie 6th)

Opponent Colorado State N UCLA N Duke N Auburn Georgia N (HC) Alabama LSU Akron Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Site Athens Knoxville Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Oxford Knoxville Nashville

TV ESPN TBS CBS

1989 — Won 11 Lost 1 SEC CHAMPIONS

Site TV Knoxville Pasadena PPV Knoxville Knoxville CBS Knoxville ESPN Birmingham CBS Baton Rouge TBS Knoxville Knoxville PPV Lexington ESPN Knoxville TBS Cotton Bowl Arkansas Dallas CBS SEC 6-1 (Tie 1st) - 5th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 17/16 17/-14/-11/3 10/-8/-13/-13/-19/-18/-15/-16/-17/--

AP Rank UT/Opp 18/12 --/9 --/4

--/20

AP Rank UT/Opp

--/6 17/-12/4 6/-6/10 11/-11/-9/-8/-8/-8/10

Result 23-22 W 49-3 W 38-10 W 20-20 T 38-12 W 22-41 L 29-15 W 18-20 L 41-10 W 55-13 W 24-22 W 38-36 W

27-22 W 422-246

Result 17-28 L 26-31 L 9-34 L 6-38 L 24-52 L 20-28 L 38-25 W 10-7 W 20-12 W 28-24 W 14-7 W 212-286

Date Aug. 26 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Site Anaheim Knoxville Starkville Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Memphis Knoxville Nashville Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 Virginia N New Orleans SEC 5-1-1 (1st) - 8th AP *Pigskin Classic I

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Jan. 1

Result 17-14 W 24-6 W 28-6 W 21-14 W 17-14 W 30-47 L 45-39 W 52-9 W 33-21 W 31-10 W 17-10 W

31-27 W 346-217

1990 — Won 9 Lost 2 Tied 2 SEC CHAMPIONS

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

Jan. 1

Opponent *Colorado Pacific N Mississippi State Texas-El Paso Auburn N Florida N (HC) Alabama Temple Notre Dame Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

Opponent Louisville N UCLA Mississippi State Auburn N Florida N Alabama Memphis St. (HC) Notre Dame Mississippi Kentucky Vanderbilt

ESPN ESPN ESPN PPV CBS CBS TBS PPV ABC

1991 — Won 9 Lost 3

Site Louisville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Gainesville Birmingham Knoxville South Bend Knoxville Lexington Knoxville Fiesta Bowl Penn State Tempe SEC 5-2 (3rd) - 14th AP Opponent S’western La. N Georgia Florida Cincinnati (HC) LSU N Arkansas Alabama South Carolina Memphis St. Kentucky Vanderbilt

TV NBC PPV TBS

TV ESPN TBS TBS ESPN ESPN ABC PPV NBC PPV TBS SPS NBC

1992 — Won 9 Lost 3

Site TV Knoxville Athens ABC Knoxville ABC Knoxville PPV Baton Rouge ESPN Knoxville JP Knoxville ABC Columbia JP Memphis PPV Knoxville Nashville PPV Hall of Fame Bowl Boston College Tampa ESPN SEC 5-3 (3rd East) - 12th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 8/5 8/-8/-7/-5/3 5/9 3/-11/-9/1 14/15 14/-12/-10/--

AP Rank UT/Opp 11/-11/21 6/23 5/13 4/10 8/14 14/-13/5 10/-10/-9/-10/6

AP Rank UT/Opp 22/-20/14 14/4 8/-7/-4/-13/4 16/-23/-20/-18/--

17/16

Result 31-31 T 55-7 W 40-7 W 56-0 W 26-26 T 45-3 W 6-9 L 41-20 W 29-34 L 22-13 W 42-28 W 49-20 W

23-22 W 465-220

Result 28-11 W 30-16 W 26-24 W 30-21 W 18-35 L 19-24 L 52-24 W 35-34 W 36-25 W 16-7 W 45-0 W

17-42 L 352-263 Result 38-3 W 34-31 W 31-14 W 40-0 W 20-0 W 24-25 L 10-17 L 23-24 L 26-21 W 34-13 W 29-25 W

38-23 W 347-196

EDITOR’S NOTE: The first three games of 1992 were credited to the coaching record of Phillip Fulmer, the other eight regular-season games to the record of Johnny Majors. Fulmer was officially named head coach Nov. 29, and the 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl game was added to his record.

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

PHILLIP FULMER (1992-Present)

After serving as an assistant coach at UT for 14 seasons, the former Vol offensive line standout was named the 20th head coach at the close of the 1992 season. Coaching record: 152-52.

1993 — Won 10 Lost 2

AP Rank Site TV UT/Opp Knoxville PPV 10/-Knoxville ESPN 8/22 Gainesville ABC 5/9 Knoxville JP 11/-Knoxville PPV 11/-Little Rock JP 11/-Birmingham ABC 10/2 Knoxville JP 8/-Knoxville ABC 7/13 Lexington ESPN 7/-Knoxville JP 6/-Florida Citrus Bowl Jan. 1 Penn State Orlando ABC 6/13 SEC 7-1 (Tie 1st East) - 12th AP *Game later forfeited to Tennessee as a result of NCAA sanctions.

Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 30

Opponent Louisiana Tech N Georgia N Florida LSU Duke (HC) Arkansas Alabama* South Carolina Louisville Kentucky Vanderbilt

Opponent UCLA Georgia N Florida N Mississippi State WashingtonSt. (HC) Arkansas Alabama N South Carolina Memphis Kentucky Vanderbilt

1994 — Won 8 Lost 4

Site Pasadena Athens Knoxville Starkville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Columbia Knoxville Knoxville Nashville Gator Bowl Virginia Tech N Gainesville SEC 5-3 (2nd East) - 22nd AP 5

TV ABC ESPN ESPN JP

PPV ESPN

JP JP

TBS

AP Rank UT/Opp 13/14 19/23 15/1 23/---/17 --/10

--/17

Result 50-0 W 38-6 W 34-41 L 42-20 W 52-19 W 28-14 W 17-17 T 55-3 W 45-10 W 48-0 W 62-14 W 13-31 L 484-175

Result 23-25 L 41-23 W 0-31 L 21-24 L 10-9 W 38-21 W 13-17 L 31-22 W 24-13 W 52-0 W 65-0 W

45-23 W 363-208

Footnote 5-The present day University of Memphis was known as Memphis State from 19121993.

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Jan. 1

Opponent East Carolina N Georgia N Florida Mississippi State Oklahoma St. (HC) Arkansas Alabama N South Carolina Southern Miss Kentucky Vanderbilt

1995 — Won 11 Lost 1

Site TV Knoxville PPV Knoxville ESPN Gainesville ABC Knoxville ABC Knoxville PPV Fayetteville PPV Birmingham ESPN Knoxville JP Knoxville PPV Lexington JP Knoxville JP Florida Citrus Bowl Ohio State Orlando ABC SEC 7-1 (2nd East) - 3rd AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 8/-8/-8/4 15/-12/-10/18 6/12 5/-5/-4/-5/-4t/4t

Result 27-7 W 30-27 W 37-62 L 52-14 W 31-0 W 49-31 W 41-14 W 56-21 W 42-0 W 34-31 W 12-7 W 20-14 W 431-228

EDITOR’S NOTE: The NCAA officially abolished the tie as a viable conclusion to a game beginning with the 1996 football season with an overtime period format. Date Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Oct. 3 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Jan. 1

Date Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Jan. 2

Opponent UNLV N UCLA N Florida Mississippi N Georgia N Alabama South Carolina Memphis Arkansas (HC) Kentucky Vanderbilt N

1996 — Won 10 Lost 2

Site TV Knoxville PPV Knoxville CBS Knoxville CBS Memphis ESPN Athens ESPN Knoxville CBS Columbia JP Memphis CBS Knoxville JP Knoxville CBS Nashville ESPN Florida Citrus Bowl Northwestern Orlando ABC SEC 7-1 (2nd East)-9th AP

Opponent Texas Tech N UCLA Florida Mississippi Georgia Alabama N South Carolina

1997 — Won 11 Lost 2 SEC CHAMPIONS

Site TV Knoxville ESPN Pasadena ABC Gainesville CBS Knoxville CBS Knoxville CBS Birmingham ESPN Knoxville JP Southern Miss. (HC) Knoxville PPV ESPN2 Arkansas N Little Rock Kentucky Lexington ESPN2 Vanderbilt Knoxville CBS SEC Championship Game Auburn N Atlanta ABC Orange Bowl Nebraska N Miami CBS SEC 7-1 (1st/1st East) - 7th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 2/-2/-2/4 9/-7/-6/7 6/-6/-12/-9/-9/--

Result 62-3 W 35-20 W 29-35 L 41-3 W 29-17 W 20-13 W 31-14 W 17-21 L 55-14 W 56-10 W 14-7 W

AP Rank UT/Opp 5/-3/-4/2 9/-9/13 9/-8/-8/24 5/-5/-3/--

Result 52-17 W 30-24 W 20-33 L 31-17 W 38-13 W 38-21 W 22-7 W 44-20 W 30-22 W 59-31 W 17-10 W

9/11

3/11 3/2

48-28 W 437-185

30-29 W

17-42 L 428-286


*First overtime game in Neyland Stadium and for Tennessee

Jan. 2

TV ESPN2 CBS PPV ESPN ESPN CBS PPV ESPN JP JP CBS

Opponent Southern Miss N Florida La.-Monroe (HC)

TV ESPN CBS PPV ESPN ESPN CBS JP Fox JP JP JP

ABC

2000 — Won 8 Lost 4

Site Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville LSU N Baton Rouge Georgia N Athens Alabama Knoxville South Carolina Columbia Memphis Memphis Arkansas Knoxville Kentucky Knoxville Vanderbilt Nashville Cotton Bowl Kansas State Dallas SEC 5-3 (Tie 2nd East) - 25th AP

Fox

AP Rank UT/Opp 2/-2/4t 7/-7/-6/10 5/10 4/-4/24 3/-7/-6/-6/3

AP Rank UT/Opp 13/22 11/6 13/-11/-- (OT) 21/19 --/17

25/--

21/11

Result 42-17 W 21-23 L 17-16 W 24-0 W 37-20 W 21-7 W 30-7 W 38-14 W 24-28 L 56-21 W 38-10 W 21-31 L 369-194

Result 19-16 W 23-27 L 70-3 W 31-38 L 10-21 L 20-10 W 17-14 W 19-17 W 63-20 W 59-20 W 28-26 W

21-35 L 380-247

Dec. 31

Date Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Jan. 2

Opponent Wyoming Middle Tenn. N Florida Rutgers N Arkansas N Georgia Alabama N South Carolina Miami (Fla.) (HC) Mississippi State Vanderbilt Kentucky

Maryland N SEC 5-3 (3rd East) Opponent Fresno State Marshall Florida South Carolina N Auburn N Georgia N Alabama Duke (HC) Miami (Fla.) Mississippi State Vanderbilt Kentucky

AP Rank TV UT/Opp ESPN2 4/-PPV 4/-CBS 4/10 PPV 11/-ESPN 10/--(6OT) CBS 10/6 ESPN 16/19 CBS 25/-CBS --/1 JP JP JP

Site Nashville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Athens Knoxville Columbia Knoxville Starkville Nashville Knoxville Peach Bowl Atlanta ESPN

2003 — Won 10 Lost 3

Site Knoxville Knoxville Gainesville Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Tuscaloosa Knoxville Miami Knoxville Knoxville Lexington Peach Bowl Clemson N Atlanta SEC 6-2 (Tie 1st East) - 15th AP

TV ESPN2 ESPN2 CBS ESPN ESPN ESPN2 CBS PPV ABC JP PPV JP ESPN

--/20

AP Rank UT/Opp 12/-12/-12/17 8/-- (OT) 7/-13/8 22/--(5OT) 19/-18/6 9/9/ 7/ 6/--

Jan. 1

Result 47-7 W 26-3 W 13-30 L 35-14 W 41-38 W 13-18 L 14-34 L 18-10 W 3-26 L 35-17 W 24-0 W 24-0 W

Date Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Sept. 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

3-30 L 296-227 Result 24-6 W 34-24 W 24-10 W 23-20 W 21-28 L 14-41 L 51-43 W 23-6 W 10-6 W 59-21 W 48-0 W 20-7 W

14-27 L 365-239

Dec. 4

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Jan. 1

2005 — Won 5 Lost 6

Opponent Site UAB Knoxville Florida N Gainesville LSU N Baton Rouge Mississippi Knoxville Georgia Knoxville Alabama Tuscaloosa South Carolina N Knoxville Notre Dame South Bend Memphis (HC) Knoxville Vanderbilt Knoxville Kentucky Lexington SEC 3-5 (Tie 4th East) Opponent California Air Force Florida N Marshall (HC) Memphis Georgia N Alabama South Carolina N LSU Arkansas N Vanderbilt Kentucky

TV JP CBS ESPN2 JP CBS CBS ESPN2 NBC PPV JP JP

2006 — Won 9 Lost 4

Site TV Knoxville ESPN Knoxville PPV Knoxville CBS Knoxville PPV Memphis ESPN Athens ESPN Knoxville CBS Columbia ESPN Knoxville CBS Fayetteville ESPN2 Nashville LFN Knoxville LFN Outback Bowl Penn State Tampa ESPN SEC 5-3 (2nd East) - 25th AP

AP Rank UT/Opp 3/-5/6 10/4 (OT) 10/-8/5 17/5 23/---/8

AP Rank UT/Opp 23/9 11/-13/7 15/-15/-13/10 7/-8/-8/13 13/11 22/-19/-17/--

28-38 L

38-7 W 378-295 Result 17-10 W 7-16 L 30-27 W 27-10 W 14-27 L 3-6 L 15-16 L 21-41 L 20-16 W 24-28 L 27-8 W 205-205 Result 35-18 W 31-30 W 20-21 L 33-7 W 41-7 W 51-33 W 16-13 W 31-24 W 24-28 L 14-31 L 39-10 W 17-12 W

Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Jan. 1

Date Sept. 1 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept.27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

Opponent California N Southern Miss N Florida Arkansas State N Georgia Miss. St. Alabama South Carolina N Louisiana-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt Kentucky

Site TV Berkeley ABC Knoxville PPV Gainesville CBS Knoxville PPV Knoxville CBS Starkville PPV Tuscaloosa LFN Knoxville ESPN Knoxville PPV Knoxville LFN Knoxville PPV Lexington CBS SEC Championship Game LSU Atlanta CBS Outback Bowl Wisconsin Tampa ESPN SEC 6-2 (1st East) - 12th AP

14/5

16/18

2008 — Won 5 Lost 7

Opponent UCLA N UAB Florida Auburn Northern Illinois Georgia Mississippi State N Alabama N South Carolina N Wyoming (HC) Vanderbilt Kentucky SEC 3-5 (5th East)

Site Pasedena Knoxville Knoxville Auburn Knoxville Athens Knoxville Knoxville Columbia Knoxville Nashville Knoxville

AP Rank UT/Opp 15/12 23/-22/5 --/---/12 25/-20/-24/15 (OT) 24/-22/-19/-19/-- (4OT)

TV ESPN Raycom CBS CBS PPV CBS PPV ESPN ESPN2 PPV Raycom ESPN2

AP Rank UT/Opp 18/-- (OT) --/---/4 --/15 --/---/10 --/---/2 --/---/---/---/--

Result 31-45 L 39-19 W 20-59 L 48-27 W 35-14 W 33-21 W 17-41 L 27-24 W 59-7 W 34-13 W 25-24 W 52-50 W 14-21 L

21-17 W 455-382 Result 24-27 L 35-3 W 6-30 L 12-14 L 13-9 W 14-26 L 34-3 W 29-9 L 6-27 L 7-13 L 20-10 W 28-10 W 208-201

N—Night game Championships (HC)---Homecoming OT—Overtime game TV---Televised game: Networks displayed are CBS, NBC, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, JP (Jefferson Pilot), Fox, LFN (Lincoln Financial Network )MIZ (Mizlou Network), RAY (Raycom Network), TBS (Turner Sports), GAI (Great American Independent Football Network), SPS (Sports South), PPV (PayPerView, Host Communications).

10-20 L 362-254

Tennessee’s Overtime Games vs. Florida at LSU vs. Arkansas vs. South Carolina at Alabama at LSU vs. South Carolina at Kentucky at UCLA

(1 OT) (1 OT) (6 OT) (1 OT) (5 OT) (1 OT) (1 OT) (4 OT) (1 0T)

20-17 W 31-38 L 41-38 W 23-20 W 51-43 W 30-27 W 27-24 W 52-50 W 24-27 L

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VOLMANAC

Sept. 19, 1998 Sept. 30, 2000 Oct. 5, 2002 Sept. 27, 2003 Oct. 25, 2003 Sept. 26, 2005 Oct. 27, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Sept. 1, 2008

RECORDS

Jan. 1

Site Knoxville Gainesville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Tuscaloosa Knoxville Knoxville Fayetteville Lexington Knoxville Fiesta Bowl Nebraska N Tempe SEC 6-2 (2nd East) - 9th AP

Date Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

2002 — Won 8 Lost 5

45-17 W 400-251

20-31 L

Result 42-17 W 30-28 W 42-17 W 10-34 L 19-14 W 21-17 W 17-13 W 43-29 W 13-17 L 38-33 W 37-31 W

2007 — Won 10 Lost 4

HONORS

Date Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Opponent Wyoming N Florida N Memphis (HC) Auburn N Georgia N Alabama South Carolina Notre Dame N Arkansas Kentucky Vanderbilt

23-16 W 431-189

Jan. 1

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

AP Rank Opponent Site TV UT/Opp UNLV N Knoxville ESPN 14/-Florida N Knoxville CBS 13/11 La. Tech N (HC) Knoxville PPV 11/ Auburn N Knoxville ESPN 10/8 Georgia Athens CBS 17/3 Mississippi N Oxford ESPN2 13/ Alabama Knoxville CBS 11/ South Carolina Columbia JP 11/ Notre Dame Knoxville CBS 9/ Vanderbilt Nashville JP 15/ Kentucky Knoxville JP 15/ SEC Championship Game Auburn N Atlanta CBS 15/3 Cotton Bowl Texas A&M Dallas Fox 15/22 SEC 7-1 (2nd/1st East) - 13th AP

REVIEW

Date Sept. 4 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

1999 — Won 9 Lost 3

24-14 W

Dec. 8

Result 33-9 W 13-3 W 26-18 W 24-26 L 35-24 W 17-10 W 28-18 W 49-28 W 38-35 W 38-0 W 34-32 W

2004 — Won 10 Lost 3

THE VOLS

Jan. 4

Result 34-33 W 20-17W 42-7 W 17-9 W 22-3 W 35-18 W 49-14 W 37-13 W 28-24 W 59-21 W 41-0 W

AP Rank Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Syracuse Knoxville ESPN2 8/-Arkansas N Fayetteville ESPN2 8/-LSU N Knoxville ESPN 7/14 Georgia Knoxville CBS 6/-Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS 11/-South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN2 9/12 Notre Dame South Bend NBC 7/-Memphis (HC) Knoxville PPV 6/-Kentucky Lexington JP 6/-Vanderbilt Knoxville CBS 7/-Florida Gainesville CBS 5/2 SEC Championship Game LSU N Atlanta CBS 2/21 Florida Citrus Bowl Michigan Orlando ABC 8/17 SEC 7-1 (2nd/1st East) - 4th AP

STAFF

Dec. 5

AP Rank Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Syracuse Syracuse ESPN 10/17 *Florida N Knoxville CBS 6/2 (OT) PPV 4/-Houston N Knoxville Auburn Auburn CBS 3/-Georgia Athens CBS 4/7 Alabama Knoxville CBS 3/-South Carolina Columbia JP 3/-UAB (HC) Knoxville PPV 2/-Arkansas Knoxville CBS 1/10 Kentucky Knoxville CBS 1/-Vanderbilt Nashville ESPN2 1/-SEC Championship Game Mississippi St. N Atlanta ABC 1/23 Fiesta Bowl Florida State N Tempe ABC 1/2 SEC 8-0 (1st/1st East) - 1st AP

Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

2001 — Won 11 Lost 2

OUTLOOK

Date Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28

1998 — Won 13 Lost 0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS — NCAA Consensus SEC CHAMPIONS

173


VOLMANAC Neyland Stadium Vols in Pro Football Bowl History National Polls Lettermen Starting Lineups All-Time Staff University Administration Director of Athletics Mike Hamilton Athletics Staff Media Information

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About the ‘T’ – The famed letter “T” debuted on Tennessee’s helmets in 1964 as Doug Dickey assumed the coaching reins. Johnny Majors had the ‘T’ slightly redesigned when he was named head coach in 1977. Dickey also brought another Tennessee tradition to life when he started the Vols running through a giant “T’ formed by the band. Pride of the Southland Band – The UT “Pride of the Southland Band” was organized immediately after the Civil War. Since then, enrollment in the band program has grown to more than 400 students. Director of Bands, Dr. Gary Sousa, heads up a program that has maintained a long-standing reputation as one of the nation’s finest musical organizations. The band first marched in a 6-0 victory over Sewanee in 1902. In 1969 “The Pride” formed and opened the “T” against Army in another Vol victory. School Colors – The colors Orange and White were selected by Charles Moore, a member of the first football team in 1891, and later were approved by a vote of the student body. The colors were those of the common American daisy which grew in profusion on The Hill. Tennessee players did not appear in the now-famous Orange jerseys until the season opening game in 1922.

Checkerboard End Zones – The unique design accompanied coach Doug Dickey’s arrival in 1964 when the Vols played Boston College. The colorful and popular end zones were a part of Tennessee football until 1968 when the natural sod was dug out and artificial turf was put in its place. The tradition was reinstated with the new artificial turf in 1989 and has continued with the transformation to natural grass in 1994. The checkerboard end zones also now appear on the basketball court at Thompson-Boling Arena and for volleyball matches at Stokely Center.

Vol Navy – Former Vol broadcaster George Mooney found a quicker way to get to Neyland Stadium in 1962 other than fighting the Knoxville traffic. Mooney navigated his little runabout down the Tennessee River to the stadium and spawned what would later become the “Vol Navy.” Tennessee and Washington are the only institutions with football stadiums adjacent to bodies of water.

Rocky Top – Felice and Boudleaux Bryant’s “Rocky Top,” — written in 10 minutes at the Gatlinburg Inn in 1967 — has captured the fancy of Vol fans everywhere and is a muchrequested and much-played song at UT sporting events. First performed as part of a halftime country music show at the 1972 Tennessee-Alabama game, the song attracted so much attention and is so beloved that long-time UT band director W.J. Julian said that not playing it would cause a mutiny among Vol fans.

Smokey - The Tennessee students voted to select a live coonhound mascot to represent the school in 1953. The late Rev. Bill Brooks entered his prize-winning Bluetick Coonhound, "Brooks' Blue Smokey," in the selection contest. At halftime of the Mississippi State game that season, the dogs were introduced over the loudspeaker and the student body cheered for their favorite, with "Blue Smokey" responding to the fans with a bark of his own to secure the victory. The Smokey lineage — nine dogs in all — has stayed under the care of either Rev. Brooks’ or his wife’s family ever since. One of the most beloved figures in the state, Smokey is famous for leading the Vols out of the giant "T" prior to each home game. Smokey IX has been serving since the 2004 season. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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1926

East Stands (17 rows, 3,600 seats)

1934

Section X (1500 seats)

19,360

South Stands (horseshoe, 15,000 seats)

46,390

North Stands (End Zone, 5,595 seats)

57,122

1921

1930

1962

West Upper Deck (Press Box, 5,137 seats)

1968

1972

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Beaver Stadium, Penn State ......................................................................................................................................................107,282 Michigan Stadium, Michigan ................................................................................................................(under renovations) 106,201 Ohio Stadium, Ohio State.............................................................................................................................................................102.329 Neyland Stadium, Tennessee...................................................................................................................................100,011 Texas Memorial Stadium, Texas....................................................................................................................................................94,113 Sanford Stadium, Georgia ............................................................................................................................................................92,746 L.A. Memorial Coliseum, Southern California ..........................................................................................................................92,516 Tiger Stadium, LSU .........................................................................................................................................................................92,400 Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama ................................................................................................................................................92,138 Rose Bowl, UCLA ................................................................................................................................................................................91,136

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64,429

89,749

Student Seating Adjustment (792 seats)

91,902

79,250

91,110

North Upper Deck (10,642 seats)

102,544

ADA Seating Adjustment (310 seats)

102,854

East-Side Club (Net loss 2,041 seats)

102,038

2000

East Executive Suites (78 suites, 1,250 seats)

2008

West-Side Club and Press Box Renovations (Net loss 2,027 seats)

2006

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

51,527

North Stands (bowl 16,944, net gain 10,499 seats) West Executive Suites (42 suites, 1,361 seats)

1997

31,390

70,650

1987

1996

17,860

East Upper Deck (7,307 seats)

Southeast Upper Deck (9,600 seats)

1990

3200

South Upper Deck (6,221 seats)

1976

1980

Capacity 100,011

Capacity 6800

West Stands (42 rows, 11,060 seats)

East Stands (44 rows, 12,030 seats)

1966

Largest Collegiate Stadiums

West Stands (17 rows, 3,200 seats)

1938 1948

Neyland Stadium/Shields-Watkins Field: The present day Neyland Stadium, Shields-Watkins Field had its beginning in 1919. Col. W.S. Shields, president of Knoxville’s City National Bank and a UT trustee, provided the initial capital to prepare and equip an athletic field. Thus, when the field was completed in March 1921 it was called Shields-Watkins field, in honor of the donor and his wife, Alice Watkins-Shields.The stadium, apart from the field it grew to enclose, came to bear its own distinguished name: Neyland Stadium. It was named for the man most responsible for the growth and development of Tennessee’s proud football tradition. General Robert R. Neyland served as head coach from 1926 to 1952, with two interruptions for military service. After retiring from the coaching ranks, Neyland was athletic director until his death in 1962. He was the guiding force behind additions to the stadium’s capacity, and is the one most responsible for the winning tradition that Volunteers fans have come to expect over the years.

Neyland Stadium Additions & Renovations

Year

Stadium Attendance Record: 109,061—Sept. 18, 2004 Tennessee 30, Florida 28.

First Game as Shields-Watkins Field: Sept. 24, 1921 Tennessee 27, Emory & Henry 0.

Dedication Game as Neyland Stadium: Oct. 20, 1962 Alabama 27, Tennessee 7. First Game on Artificial Turf: Sept. 14, 1968 Tennessee 17, Georgia 17. Final Game on Artificial Turf: Nov. 27, 1993 Tennessee 62, Vanderbilt 14.

First Night Game: Sept. 16, 1972 Tennessee 28, Penn State 21.

104,079

100,011

First Game on Restored Grass (Tifway 419, Bermuda Hybrid): Sept. 17, 1994 Florida 31, Tennessee 0

Tennessee Success at Home: In 87 seasons, the Vols are 422104-17 at home, a winning percentage of .793.

Consecutive Home Wins: 30, beginning Dec. 8, 1928, with a 1312 win against Florida and ending Oct. 21, 1933, with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. Consecutive Home Games Without a Loss: 55, beginning Oct. 3, 1925, with a 51-0 victory against Emory & Henry, and ending Oct. 21, 1933, with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. Consecutive Home Losses: 4, beginning Nov. 13, 1954, with a 140 loss to Florida and ending Oct. 8, 1955, with a 13-0 win against Chattanooga; beginning Sept. 10, 1988, with a 31-26 loss to Duke and ending Nov. 5, 1988, with a 10-7 win against Boston College. Winning Seasons: Tennessee has had 77 winning seasons in 87 years at Shields-Watkins Field, including 36 undefeated years at home. The last team to go undefeated at home was the 2007 squad, which was 7-0 at Neyland Stadium.


VOLS IN PRO FOOTBALL 2009 NFL Draft Picks/Free Agent Signees

THE VOLS REVIEW HONORS

*Allen, Jason (2005), Defensive Back: (2006 Draft - 1st Round), Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2006-Present. Allen, Mikki (1999), Defensive Back: (2000 Free Agent), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2000; Amsterdam Admirals (EU) 2001. Amsler, Greg (1990), Running Back: (1991 Draft - 8th Round), Phoenix Cardinals (NFL) 1991 (Injured Reserve). Anderson, Bill (1957), Back: (1958 Draft - 3rd Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1958-63; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1965-66. Ainge, Erik (2007), Quarterback: (2008 Draft - 5th Round), New York Jets (NFL) 2008-Pres. Athas, Pete (1969 Freshman), Defensive Back: (1970 Draft - 10th Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1970; New York Giants (NFL) 1971-75; Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1975; Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1975; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1976. Atkins, Doug (1952), Defensive Tackle: (1953 Draft - 1st Round), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1953-54; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1955-66; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1967-69. Austin, Raymond (1996) Defensive Back: (1997 Draft - 5th Round), New York Jets (NFL) 1997; Chigago Bears 1998-2000. Bailey, Howard (1934), Tackle: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1935. *Baker, Rashad (2003), Defensive Back (2004 Free Agent), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2004-05; New England Patriots (NFL) 2006-07; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2008; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2009. Barbish, Bill (1953), Back: (1954 Draft - 8th Round - Cleveland), Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1954. Bartholomew, Sam (1939), Back: (1940 Draft - 11th Round - Washington), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1941. Bates, Bill (1982), Defensive Back: (1983 Free Agent), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1983-97.

Carter, Dale (1991), Defensive Back: (1992 Draft - 1st Round), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1992-98; Denver Broncos 1999-2000; Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 2001; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2002-03; Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2004-05. Chadwick, Walter (1967), Running Back: (1968 Draft - 6th Round - Green Bay), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1968. Cifers, Bobby (1942), Quarterback: (1944 Draft - 2nd Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1944-46; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1947-48; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1949. Cifers, Ed (1940), End: (1941 Draft - 6th Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1941-42, 1946; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1947-48. Clabo, Neil (1974), Punter: (1975 Draft - 10th Round), Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1975-77. Clausen, Casey (2003), Quarterback: (2004 Free Agent), Amsterdam Admirals (EU) 2005 Clay, Boyd (1939), Tackle: (1940 Draft - 11th Round), Cleveland Rams (NFL) 1940-42, 1944. *Clifton, Chad (1999), Offensive Tackle: (2000 Draft - 2nd Round), Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2000-Present. Clinkscales, Joey (1986), Wide Receiver: (1987 Draft - 9th Round), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1987-88; Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1988. Cofer, Mike L. (1982), Defensive End: (1983 Draft - 3rd Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1983-1992. Cobb, Reggie (1989), Running Back: (1990 Draft - 2nd Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1990-93, Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1994; Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1995; New York Jets (NFL) 1996-97. Coleman, Cosey (1999), Offensive Guard: (2000 Draft - 2nd Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2000-04; Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2005-06. Coleman, Reggie (2001), Offensive Tackle: (2002 Draft - 6th Round) Washington Redskins (NFL) 2002. Colquitt, Craig (1977), Punter: (1978 Draft - 3rd Round), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1978-1984. *Colquitt, Dustin,(2004), Punter: (2005 Draft - 3rd Round), Kansas City Chiefts (NFL) 2005-Present. Colquitt, Jimmy (1984), Punter: (1985 Free Agent), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1985. Cooper, Richard (1987), Defensive Lineman: (1989 Free Agent), New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1989-95; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1996-98. *Copeland, Jeremaine (1998), Wide Receiver: (2000 Free Agent), Barcelona Dragons (EU) 2000; Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2001-04; Calgary Stampede (CFL) 2005-Present. *Cottam, Brad (2007), Tight End: (2008 NFL Draft-3rd Round), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2008-Pres. Crawford, Denver (1947), Tackle: (1947 Draft - 13th Round - Green Bay), New York Yankees (AAC) 1948. Crosby, Phillip (1999), Fullback: (2000 Free Agent), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2000-03.

STAFF

Ayers, Robert (2008), DE: (2009 Draft-1st Round) Denver Broncos (NFL) Colquitt, Britton (2008), P: (2009 Free Agent) Denver Broncos (NFL) Foster, Arian (2008), RB: (2009 Free Agent) Houston Texans (NFL) Foster, Ramon (2008), OT: (2009 Free Agent) Piitsburgh Steelers (NFL) Taylor, Lucas (2008), WR: (2009 Free Agent) Denver Broncos (NFL) Willingham, DeAngelo (2008), DB: (2009 Free Agent) Tampa Bay Bucs (NFL)

Battle, Julian (2002), Defensive Back: (2003 Draft - 3rd Round), Kansas City (NFL) 2003-05; Washington Redskins (NFL) 2006; Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 2007-08. Beard, Ed (1961), Linebacker: (1964 Draft - 14th Round), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1965-73. Bonham, Shane (1993), Defensive Tackle: (1994 Draft - 3rd Round) Detroit Lions (NFL) 1994-97; San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1998; Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1999. Boynton, John (1967), Tackle: (1968 Draft - 7th Round), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1969. Brandau, Art (1942), Center: (1945 Draft - 8th Round), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1945-46. *Brown, Chris (2007), Tight End: (2008 Free Agent), Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2007 (Practice Squad); Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2008-Present. Brown, Eddie (1973), Defensive Back: (1974 Draft - 8th Round), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1974-75; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1975-77; Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1978-79; Chicago Blitz (USFL) 1983; Arizona Wranglers (USFL) 1984. Brown, Jonathan (1997), Defensive End: (1998 Draft - 3rd Round) Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1998; Denver Broncos (NFL) 1999; Berlin Thunder (EU) 2000; St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2001-02; Amsterdam Admirals (EU) 2003; Toronto Argonauts (CFL), 2004-Present. Bruhin, John (1987), Offensive Guard: (1988 Draft - 4th Round), Tampa Bay Bucaneers (NFL) 1988-1991. Brown, Tony (2004), Wide Reciever: (2005 Free Agent), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2005. Bryson, Shawn (1998), Running Back: (1999 Draft - 3rd Round), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1999-2002; Detroit Lions (NFL) 2003-06. *Burnett, Kevin,(2004), Linebacker: (2005 Draft - 2nd Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2005-08; San Diego Chargers (NFL) 2009. Burton, Shane (1995), Defensive Tackle: (1996 Draft - 5th Round), Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1996-98; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1999; New York Jets 2000-01; Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2002-03. Butler, Johnny (1941), Back: (1942 Draft - 5th Round - Pittsburgh), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1943, 1945; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1943-44; Brooklyn Tigers (NFL) 1944; Boston Yanks (NFL) 1944-45; Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1944. Cafego, George (1939), Back: (1940 Draft - 1st Round - Chicago Cardinals), Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1940, 1943; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1943; Boston Yanks (NFL) 1944. Canale, Whit (1964), Defensive End: (1965 Draft - 17th Round - Pittsburgh), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1966; Boston Patriots (AFL) 1968.

OUTLOOK

The following is a list of former Tennessee athletes who have played actively at least one season with a professional football club. Names listed are only of players who were on the teams’ official roster and does not necessarily include all years in which a player may have been on the practice squad. Information for this listing was compiled by the Sports Information Office with the aid of the official media guides of all teams and the Encyclopedia of Football. Additions and corrections are requested.

RECORDS

Chad Clifton Green Bay Packers

Dustin Colquitt Kansas City Chiefs

Shaun Ellis New York Jets 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Kevin Burnett San Diego Chargers

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DRAFT 1940 1952 1953 1964 1965 1968 1970 1977 1979 1980 1982 1983 1984

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NAME George Cafego, TB Bert Rechichar, DB Doug Atkins, DT Dick Evey, DT Steve DeLong, G Bob Johnson, C Jack Reynolds, LB Stanley Morgan, WR Robert Shaw, C Roland James, DB Anthony Hancock, WR Willie Gault, WR Reggie White, DT Clyde Duncan, WR 1985 Alvin Toles, LB 1986 Tim McGee, WR 1988 Terry McDaniel, DB Anthony Miller, WR 1989 Keith DeLong, LB 1991 Charles McRae, OT Antone Davis, OT Alvin Harper, WR 1992 Dale Carter, DB Chris Mims, DE 1993 Todd Kelly, DE 1994 Heath Shuler, QB 1995 James Stewart, RB 1998 Peyton Manning, QB Terry Fair, DB Marcus Nash, WR 1999 Al Wilson, LB 2000 Jamal Lewis, RB Shaun Ellis, DE 2002 John Henderson, DT Donte’ Stallworth, WR Albert Haynesworth, DT 2006 Jason Allen, DB 2007 Justin Harrell, DT Robert Meachem, WR 2008 Jerod Mayo, LB 2009 Robert Ayers, DE Bold = No. 1 Overall Pick

PICKED 1st 10th 11th 14th 6th 2nd 22nd 25th 27th 14th 11th 18th 4th 17th 24th 21st 9th 15th 28th 7th 8th 12th 20th 23rd 27th 3rd 19th 1st 20th 30th 31st 5th 12th 9th 13th 15th 16th 16th 27th 10th 18th

TEAM Chicago Cardinals Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Chicago Bears San Diego Chargers Cincinnati Bengals Los Angeles Rams New England Patriots Dallas Cowboys New England Patriots Kansas City Chiefs Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles St. Louis Cardinals New Orleans Saints Cincinnati Bengals Los Angeles Raiders San Diego Chargers San Francisco 49ers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys Kansas City Chiefs San Diego Chargers San Francisco 49ers Washington Redskins Jacksonville Jaguars Indianapolis Colts Detroit Lions Denver Broncos Denver Broncos Baltimore Ravens New York Jets Jacksonville Jaguars New Orleans Saints Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins Green Bay Packers New Orleans Saints New England Patriots Denver Broncos

Daffer, Ted (1951), End: (1952 Draft - 21st Round), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1954. Dafney, Bernard (1991), Offensive Tackle: (1992 Draft - 9th Round), Houston Oilers (NFL) 1992; Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1993-95; Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1995; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1996-97; Carolina Panthers (NFL) 1998. Daniels, Terry (1981), Defensive Back: (1981 Draft - 10th Round - Washington), New Jersey Generals (USFL) 1983-85. Danychuk, Bill (1964), Guard: Hamilton Tigercats (CFL) 1965-76. Davis, Antone (1990), Offensive Tackle: (1991 Draft - 1st Round - Green Bay), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1991-95; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1996-97 Davis, Harlan (1990), Defensive Back: (1991 Draft - 5th Round), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1991. Davis, Ron (1994) Defensive Back: (1995 Draft - 2nd Round), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1995; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1997-Present. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

DeLong, Keith (1988), Linebacker: (1989 Draft - 1st Round), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1989-1993. DeLong, Steve (1964), Defensive End: (1965 Draft - 1st Round - Chicago (NFL)/San Diego (AFL)), San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1965-69 (NFL) 1970-71; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1972. DeLucca, Jerry (1955), Guard: Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1958; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1959; Boston Patriots (AFL) 1960-61, 63-64; Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1962-63. Denney, Austin (1966), End: (1967 Draft - 11th Round - Dallas (NFL)/2nd Round New York Jets (AFL)), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1967-69; Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1970-71. Dickerson, Mondre (2003), Defensive Line: (2003 Free Agent), Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) 2006; Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2007; Columbus Destroyers (AFL) 2008. Dobelstein, Bob (1945), Guard: (1945 Draft - 2nd Round - Chicago Cardinals), New York Giants (NFL) 1946-48; Los Angeles Dons (AAC) 1949. Douglas, Cody (2005), Offensive Guard (2006 Free Agent) Houston Texans (NFL) 2006; Cologne Centurions (EU) 2007. Douglas, David (1985), Offensive Tackle: (1986 Draft - 8th Round), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1986-88; New England Patriots (NFL) 1989-90. Duff, Bill (1998), Defensive Tackle: (1999 Free Agent), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1999; Berlin Thunder (EU) 2000-01. Duncan, Alan (1980), Place Kicker: (1981 Draft - 7th Round), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL); Memphis Showboats (USFL) 1984-85. Duncan, Clyde (1983), Wide Receiver: (1984 Draft - 1st Round), St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1984-85. *Ellis, Shaun (1999), Defensive End: (2000 Draft - 1st Round), New York Jets (NFL) 2000-Present. Emanuel, Frank (1965), Linebacker: (1966 Draft - 4th Round - Philadelphia (NFL)/3rd Round - Miami (AFL), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1966-69; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1970. Evey, Dick (1963), Tackle: (1964 Draft - 1st Round - Chicago (NFL)/2nd Round Buffalo (AFL)), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1964-69; Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1970; Detroit Lions (NFL) 1971. Fair, Terry (1997) Defensive Back: (1998 Draft - 1st Round) Detroit Lions (NFL) 1998-2001; Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2002; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2003-04; St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2005. Feathers, Beattie (1933), Halfback: Chicago Bears (NFL) 1934-37; Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1938-39; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1940. Fields, Earnest (1991), Linebacker: (1994 Free Agent) Baltimore CFL Club (CFL) 1994 Fleming, Cory (1993), Wide Receiver: (1994 Draft - 3rd Round) San Francisco 49ers (NFL); Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1994-95; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2000. Fleming, Troy (2003), Running Back: (2004 Draft - 6th Round) Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2004-06. Flowers, Richmond (1968), Safety: (1969 Draft - 2nd Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1969-71; New York Giants (NFL) 1971-73; Shreveport Steamers (WFL) 1974-75. Francis, Jeff (1988), Quarterback: (1989 Draft - 6th Round), Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1989; Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1990-1991. *Franklin, Aubrayo (2002), Defensive Tackle: (2003 Draft - 5th Round), Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 200306; Frankfurt Galaxy (EU) 2004; San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2007-Present. Frost, Ken (1960), Tackle: Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1961-62. Fulton, Charlie (1967), Back: (1968 Draft - 16th Round - Boston), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1968-69. Gaffney, Jim (1942), Back: (1944 Draft - 13th Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1945-46. Gaines, Corey (1997), Defensive Back: (2001 Free Agent), Frankfurt Galaxy (EU) 2001. Gaines, Greg (1980), Defensive Back: (1980 Free Agent), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1981-1988. Gaines, Teddy (2001), Defensive Back: (2002 Draft - 7th Rd San Francisco), Rhein Fire (EU) 2003; Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2004. *Gaither, Omar (2005), Linebacker: (2006 Draft - 5th Round), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2006-Present. Galbreath, Harry (1987), Offensive Guard: (1988 Draft - 8th Round), Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1988-92; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1993-95; New York Jets (NFL) 1996-97. Galyon, Scott (1995), Linebacker: (1996 Draft - 6th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 1996-99; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2000-2002.

Garner, Charlie (1993), Running Back: (1994 Draft - 2nd Round) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1994-98; San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1999-2000; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2001-03; Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2004-2005. Gault, Willie (1982), Wide Receiver: (1983 Draft - 1st Round), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1983-87; Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1988-93. Glass, Glenn (1961), Back: (1962 Draft - 2nd Round - Buffalo (AFL)/17th Round - Chicago (NFL)), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1962-63; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1964-65; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1966; Denver Broncos (AFL) 1966. Goodrich, Dwayne (1999), Defensive Back: (2000 Draft - 2nd Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2001-02. Gordon, Bobby (1957), Back: (1958 Draft - 6th Round), Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1958; Houston Oliers (AFL) 1960. Gordy, John (1956), Tackle: (1957 Draft - 2nd Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1957, 1959-67. Graddy, Sam (1986), Wide Receiver: (1987 Free Agent), Denver Broncos (NFL) 1987-88; Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1989-92. Graham, Conrad (1972), Defensive Back: (1973 Draft - 8th Round), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1973. Graham, Jay (1996), Running Back: (1997 Draft - 3rd Round), Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 1997-99; Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2001; Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2003. *Grant, Deon (1999), Defensive Back: (2000 Draft - 2nd Round), Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2000-03; Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2004-06; Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2007-Present. Graves, Ray (1941), Center: (1942 Draft - 7th Round), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1942-43, 1946; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1943. *Greer, Jabari (2003), Defensive Back: (2004 Free Agent), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2004-08; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2009-Present. Hall, Jason (2005), Defensive End: (2006 Free Agent), Cologne Centurions (EU) 2007. Hall, Jeff (1998), Placekicker: (2000 Free Agent), St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2000. Hamilton, Mercedes (1998), Offensive Guard: (1999 Free Agent), Berlin Thunder (EU) 1999. Hancock, Anthony (1981), Wide Receiver: (1982 Draft - 1st Round), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1982-86; Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1988 (Injured Reserve). Hand, Omari (2002), Defensive End: (2003 Free Agent), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 2003-05; Amsterdam Admirals (EU) 2005. *Hannon, Chris (2005), Wide Receiver (2006 Free Agent), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2006; Detroit Lions 2007-Present. *Haralson, Parys (2005), Defensive End (2006 Draft - 5th Round), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2006Present. *Harrell, Justin (2006), Defensive Tackle: (2007 Draft- 1st Round), Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2007Present. Hardy, Darryl (1991), Linebacker: (1992 Draft - 10th Round), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1992-93 (Practice Squad); Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1994 (Practice Squad); Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1995-96; Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1997-98. Harper, Alvin (1990), Wide Receiver: (1991 Draft - 1st Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1991-94; Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1995-96; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1997; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1997. Hayden, Aaron (1994), Running Back: (1995 Draft - 4th Round), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1995-96; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1997-98; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1999-2000. *Haynesworth, Albert (2001), Defensive Tackle: (2002 Draft - 1st Round), Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2002-08; Washington Redskins (NFL) 2009. Hayworth, Tracy (1989), Defensive End: (1990 Draft - 7th Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1990-95; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1996. *Hefney, Jonathan (2007), Safety: (2009 Free Agent) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2009. *Henderson, John (2001), Defensive Tackle: (2002 Draft - 1st Round), Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2002-Present. Henry, Travis (2000), Tailback: (2001 Draft - 2nd Round) Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2001-04; Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2005-06; Denver Broncos (NFL) 2007-08.


THE VOLS REVIEW HONORS

Lipscomb, Paul (1942), Tackle: Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1945-49; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1950-54; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1954. *Little, Leonard (1997), Defensive End: (1998 Draft - 3rd Round), St. Louis Rams (NFL) 1998-Present. Lloyd, DeAngelo (2000), Defensive End: (2000 Free Agent), Frankfort Galaxy (EU) 2001; Berlin Thunder (EU) 2005. Long, R.A. (1946), Back: Boston Yanks (NFL) 1947. Lott, Andre (2001), Defensive Back: (2002 Draft - 5th Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 2002-05; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2006. Lucci, Mike (1961), Linebacker: (1961 Draft - 5th Round - Cleveland (NFL)/20th Round - Los Angeles Chargers (AFL)), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1962-64; Detroit Lions (NFL) 1965-73. Mahelona, Jesse (2005), Defensive Tackle: (2006 Draft - 5th Round), Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2006. Majors, Bill (1960), Back: (1961 Draft - 12th Round - Philadelphia (NFL)/9th Round - Buffalo (AFL)), Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1961. Majors, Bob (1971), Defensive Back: (1972 Draft - 3rd Round - Philadelphia), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1972-73; Memphis Southmen (WFL) 1974. *Manning, Peyton (1997) Quarterback: (1998 Draft - 1st Round), Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1998-Present. Maples, Talmadge (1933), Center: Cincinnati Reds (NFL) 1934. Marsh, Stephen (2002) Defensive Back: (2004 Free Agent) Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 2004-07. *Martin, David (2001), Tight End: (2001 Draft - 6th Round), Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2001-06; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2007-Present. Martin, Tee (1999) Quarterback: (2000 Draft - 5th Round), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2000-2002; Rhein Fire (EU) 2002; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2003-04; Winnipeg Bluebombers (CFL) 2005. Marvin, Mickey (1976), Offensive Guard: (1977 Draft - 4th Round), Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1977-81; Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1982-87. Maxwell, Jim (1971), Quarterback: (1972 Free Agent), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1972-73 (Taxi Squad). *Mayo, Jerod (2007), Linebacker: (2008 NFL Draft - 1st Round), New England Patriots (NFL) 2008-Present. *McBride, Turk (2006), Defensive Tackle; (2007 Draft- 2nd Round), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2007Present. McCartney, Ron (1975), Defensive End: (1976 Draft - 2nd Round), Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1976 (Taxi Squad); Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1977-79. McCleskey, J.J. (1992), Wide Receiver: (1993 Free Agent); New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1993-1996; Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1997-2000. McCord, Darris (1954), Tackle: (1955 Draft - 3rd Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1955-67.

STAFF

Johnson, Steve (1998), Defensive Back: (1999 Draft - 6th Round - Seattle), Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1999-2000; Amsterdam Admirals (EU) 2000. Johnson, Tom (1972), Center: Jacksonville Sharks (WFL) 1974; San Antonio Wings (WFL) 1975. Jones, Dale (1986), Linebacker: (1987 Draft - 10th Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1987. Jones, Johnnie (1984), Running Back: (1985 Draft - 5th Round - Seattle), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1987-88. *Jones, Mark (2003), Wide Receiver: (2004 Draft - 7th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 2004; Tampa Bay Buccanears (NFL) 2005-07, Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2008; Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2009. Kell, Chip (1970), Guard: (1971 Draft - 17th Round - San Diego), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1971-72. Kelly, Andy (1991), Quarterback: (1992 Free Agent - Green Bay Packers); Rhein Fire (WLAF) 1995-96. Kelly, Todd (1992), Defensive End (1993 Draft - 1st Round), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1993-95; Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1995-96; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1996. Kent, Joey (1996), Wide Receiver: (1997 Draft - 2nd Round), Tennessee Oilers (NFL) 1997-98; Tennessee Titans (NFL) 1999-2000; Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 2000-01. Killian, Gene (1973), Guard: (1974 Draft - 16th Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1974. Kiner, Steve (1969), Linebacker: (1970 Draft - 3rd Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1970; New England Patriots (NFL) 1971, 1973; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1972-73 (Taxi Squad); Houston Oilers (NFL) 1973-78. Knight, Steve (1982), Offensive Guard: (1983 - Free Agent) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1987-88. Kremser, Karl (1968), Kicker: (1969 Draft - 5th Round), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1969 (NFL) 1970; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1971-72 (Taxi Squad); Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1973 (Taxi Squad). Lane, Eric (1996), Running Back: (1997 Free Agent), New York Giants (NFL) 1997-98; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1999. Lauricella, Hank (1951), Back: (1952 Draft - 17th Round - Detroit), Dallas Texans (NFL) 1952. Layman, Jason (1995), Offensive Guard: (1996 Draft - 2nd Round), Houston Oilers (NFL) 1996; Tennessee Oilers (NFL) 1997-98; Tennessee Titans 1999-2002. Leachman, Lamar (1955), Center: (1955 Draft - 30th Round - Cleveland), Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 1956. Leak, C.J. (2005) Tight End (2006 Free Agent) Buffalo Bills, (2006 Practice Squad). Letner, Cotton (1960), Linebacker: Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1961. *Lewis, Jamal (1999), Running Back: (2000 Draft - 1st Round), Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2000-06; Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2007-Present. Lincoln, Jeremy (1991), Defensive Back: (1992 Draft - 3rd Round), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1992-95; St. Louis Rams (NFL) 1996; Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1997; New York Giants (NFL) 1998-99; Detroit Lions (NFL) 2000.

OUTLOOK

*Herrera, Anthony (2003), Offensive Line: (2004 Free Agent) Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 2004-Present. Hickman, Herman (1931), Guard: Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1932-34. Hill, Jim (1950), Back: (1951 Draft - 15th Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1951-52; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1955. Hillman, Bill (1946), Back: (1947 Draft - 25th Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1947. Hobby, Marion (1989), Defensive End: (1990 Draft - 3rd Round - Minnesota), New England Patroits (NFL) 1990-1993. Holloway, Condredge (1974), Quarterback: (1975 Draft - 12th Round - New England), Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1975-1980; Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1981-1986; British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1987. Houston, Cedric,(2004), Running Backs: (2005 Draft - 6th Round), New York Jets (NFL) 2005-06. Howard, Joey (1987), Offensive Tackle: (1988 Draft - 9th Round), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 19881990. Howard, William (1987), Running Back: (1988 Draft - 5th Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1988-89. Hubbell, Franklin (Bud) (1946), End-Tackle: (1947 Draft - 9th Round - Miami (AAFC)), Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1947-49. Huffman, Dick (1946), Tackle: (1945 Draft - 7th Round - Cleveland), Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1947-50; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1951-55; Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 1956-57. Hunt, George (1971), Kicker: (1972 Draft - 5th Round), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1972 Taxi Squad; Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1973; New York Giants (NFL) 1975. Hust, Al (1942) End: (1943 Draft - 3rd Round), Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1946. Hutton, Tom (1994), Punter: (1995 Free Agent) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1995-98; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1999. Ingram, Brian (1981), Defensive End: (1982 Draft - 4th Round), New England Patriots (NFL) 1982-86; San Diego Chargers 1987. Irwin, Tim (1980), Offensive Tackle: (1981 Draft - 3rd Round), Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1981-1993; Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1994; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1994. Jackson, Bernard (2001) Defensive End: (2002 Free Agent), Washington Redskins (NFL) 2002. James, Roland (1979), Defensive Back: (1980 Draft - 1st Round), New England Patriots (NFL) 1980-90.. Jeffers, Lemont Holt (1981), Linebacker: (1981 Draft - 6th Round - Washington), Memphis Showboats (USFL) 1984-85; New Jersey Generals (USFL) 1985; Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1985-86; Calgary Stampeders (CFL) 1987-1990. Jenkins, DeRon (1995), Defensive Back: (1996 Draft - 2nd Round), Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 1996-99; San Diego Chargers (NFL) 2000; Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2001; Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2002. Johnson, Bob (1967), Center: (1968 Draft - 1st Round), Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) 1968-69 (NFL) 1970-78. Johnson, Carl (1972), Defensive End: (1973 Draft - 10th Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1973 (Taxi Squad).

RECORDS

Deon Grant Seattle Seahawks

Albert Haynesworth Washington Redskins

Jamal Lewis Cleveland Browns 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Omar Gaither Philadelphia Eagles

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McCullough, Andy (1997) Wide Receiver: (1998 Draft - 7th Round) New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1998; Frankfurt Galaxy (EU) 1999; Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1999-2000; Frankfurt Galaxy (EU) 2001; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2001-02. McDaniel, Terry (1987), Defensive Back: (1988 Draft - 1st Round), Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1988-96; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1996. *McDaniel, Tony (2005), Defensive Tackle: (2006 Free Agent), Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2006-08; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2009. McGee, Tim (1985), Wide Receiver: (1986 Draft - 1st Round), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1986-1992; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1993, Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1994-96. McKenzie, Raleigh (1984), Center: (1985 Draft - 11th Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1986-94; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1995-96; San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1997-98; Green Bay Packers 19992000. McKenzie, Reggie (1984), Linebacker: (1985 Draft - 10th Round), Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1985-88; Phoenix Cardinals (NFL) 1989-90; Montreal (Canada) Machine (WLAF) 1992. McRae, Charles (1990), Offensive Tackle: (1990 Draft - 1st Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 19911995; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1996. *Meachem, Robert (2006), Wide Reciever: (2007 Draft - 1st Round), New Orleans Saints (NFL), 2007Present. Michels, John (1952), Guard: (1953 Draft - 25th Round), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1953, 1956; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1957. Miles, Willie (2002), Defensive Back: (2005 Free Agent), British Columbia Lions (CFL) 2005. Miller, Anthony (1987), Wide Receiver: (1988 Draft - 1st Round), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1988-93; Denver Broncos (NFL) 1994-1996; Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1997. Miller, Bubba (1995), Offensive Guard: (1996 Free Agent), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1996-2001; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2002. Miller, Darrin (1987), Outside Linebacker: (1988 Free Agent), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1988-1989. Miller, Mike (1982), Wide Receiver: (1983 Draft - 4th Round - Green Bay), New York Giants (NFL) 1983; Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1984. Mims, Chris (1991), Defensive End: (1992 Draft - 1st Round), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1992-96; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1997; San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1998-99; Chicago Bears (NFL) 2000. *Mitchell, Marvin (2006), Linebacker: (2007 Draft - 7th Round), New Orleans Saints (NFL) 2007-Present. Mitchell, Stan (1965), Back: (1966 Draft - 8th Round - Washington), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1966-69 (NFL) 1970. *Mitchell, Xavier (2007), Defensive End: (2009 Free Agent), British Columbia Lions (CFL) 2009. Moore, Eddie (2002), Linebacker: (2003 Draft - 2nd Round), Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2003-06. Moore, Jeff (1978), Wide Receiver: (1979 Draft - 3rd Round), Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1979-81. Moore, Mark (1990), Defensive Tackle: (1991 Free Agent), Team Dallas (WL) 1992. Moore, Rashad (2002), Defensive Tackle: (2003 Draft - 6th Round), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 2003-05; New York Jets (NFL) 2006; New England Patriots (NFL) 2007. Morgan, Anthony (1990), Wide Receiver: (1991 Draft - 5th Round), Chicago Bears (NFL) 1991-1993; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1994-97. Morgan, Stanley (1976), Wide Receiver: (1977 Draft - 1st Round), New England Patriots (NFL) 1977-89; Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1990. Morris, Randall (1983), Running Back: (1984 Draft - 10th Round), Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1984-1988. Myslinski, Tom (1991), Offensive Guard: (1992 Draft - 4th Round - Dallas), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1992; Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1993; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1993-94; Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1995-96; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1997; Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1998; Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1999; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2000-02. Naumoff, Paul (1966), Linebacker: (1967 Draft - 3rd Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1967-78. Nash, Marcus (1997) Wide Receiver: (1998 Draft - 1st Round) Denver Broncos (NFL) 1998-99; Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2000; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2002. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Nettles, Ray (1971), Linebacker: (1972 Draft - 6th Round - Miami), British Columbia Lions (CFL) 197276; Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1977; Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1978. Nickla, Ed (1952), End: Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1954; Chicago Bears (NFL) 1959. Noel, Tori (1997) Defensive Back: (1998 Free Agent) Barcelona Dragons (EU) 1998; Denver Broncos (NFL) 1999. North, Lee (1981), Center: (1981 Free Agent), Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) 1984-85. Oleksiak, Pat (1954), Tailback: (1955 Draft - 18th Round - Detroit), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1955. Overstreet, Will (2001), Defensive End: (2002 Draft - 3rd Round), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2002-03. Parker, Eric (2001) Wide Receiver: (2002 Free Agent), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 2002-07. Parker, Jason (1996), Defensive Back: (1997 Free Agent), Rhein Fire (EU) 1997-1999. Peoples, Carlton (1982), Defensive Back: (1983 Free Agent), Memphis Showboats (USFL) 1984; Chicago Blitz (USFL) 1984. Petrella, Bob (1965), Defensive Back: (1966 Draft - 12th Round - Minnesota (NFL)/8th Round - Miami (AFL)), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1966-69 (NFL) 1970-71. Pickens, Carl (1991), Wide Receiver: (1992 Draft - 2nd Round), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1992-99; Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2000. Polofsky, Gordon (1951), Fullback: (1952 Draft - 5th Round - Los Angeles Rams), Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1952-54. Poole, Steve (1975), Linebacker: New York Jets (NFL) 1976. Price, Peerless (1998), Wide Receiver: (1999 Draft - 2nd Round), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1999-2002; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2003-04; Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2005; Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2006-2007. Puki, Craig (1979), Linebacker: (1980 Draft - 3rd Round), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1980-81; St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1982, 1983 (Injured Reserve). Ratliffe, Leslie (1995), Offensive Tackle: (1996 Draft - 7th Round - Denver Broncos), Scottish Claymores (WL) 1997; Rhein Fire (EU) 1997-98; Calgary Stampede (CFL) 2000. Rayburn, Virgil (1932), End: Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) 1933. Rechichar, Bert (1951), Back: (1952 Draft - 1st Round), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1952; Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1953-59; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1960; New York Jets (AFL) 1961. Reese, Lloyd (1941), Fullback: Chicago Bears (NFL) 1946; Detroit Lions (NFL) 1947. Reveiz, Fuad (1984), Placekicker: (1985 Draft - 7th Round), Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1985-89; Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1990-95. Reynolds, Art (1973), Linebacker: Charlotte Hornets (WFL) 1974. Reynolds, Jack (1969), Linebacker: (1970 Draft - 1st Round), Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1970-80; San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 1981-1984. Riggs Jr., Gerald (2005), Running Back: (2006 Free Agent), Rhein Fire (EU) 2007. Ritzmann, Constantin (2003), Defensive End: (2004 Free Agent), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2004; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2005; Berlin Thunder (EU) 2007. Robinson, Larry (1973), Basketball; (1973 Free Agent), Back: Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1973. Rose, Roy (1935), End: (1936 Draft - 4th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 1936. Rotella, Jamie (1972), Linebacker: (1973 Draft - 3rd Round - Baltimore), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1973-74. Rudder, Bill (1973), Fullback: (1974 Draft - 3rd Round - San Diego), Chicago Fire (WFL) 1973; Birmingham Vulcans (WFL) 1975. Russas, Al (1948), End: (1949 Draft - 10th Round - Buffalo (AFL)/13th Round - Detroit (NFL)), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1949. Ryan, Pat (1977), Quarterback: (1978 Draft - 11th Round), New York Jets (NFL) 1978-89; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1991. Sanderson, Dale (1983), Center: (1985 CFL Draft - 4th Round) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1985-97. Schaffer, Joe (1959), Tackle: (1960 Draft), Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1960. Scott, Bobby (1970), Quarterback: (1971 Draft - 14th Round), New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1971-72 (Taxi Squad) 1973-82; New Jersey Generals (USFL) 1983; Chicago Blitz (USFL) 1983.

*Sears, Arron (2006), Offensive Tackle: (2007 Draft - 2nd Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2007-Present. Sekanovich, Dan (1953), End: Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1955; Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1956. Shaw, Robert (1978), Center: (1979 Draft - 1st Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1979-82. Sherrod, Bud (1950), End: (1951 Draft - 17th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 1952. Shields, Lebron (1959), Tackle: (1959 Draft - 22nd Round - Detroit (NFL)/1960 Expansion Draft - Denver (AFL)/1961 Expansion Draft - Minnesota (NFL)), Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1960; Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1961; Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1962. Shires, Marshall (Abe) (1940), Tackle: (1941 Draft - 2nd Round - Cleveland Browns); Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1945. Shuler, Heath (1993), Quarterback: (1994 Draft - 1st Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1994-96; New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1997-98. Silvan, Nilo (1995), Wide Receiver: (1996 Draft - 6th Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1996-97. Simmons, Tony (1984), Defensive Tackle: (1985 Draft - 12th Round), San Diego Chargers (NFL) 198587; British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1990; Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1991. Simonetti, Len (1941), Tackle: Cleveland Browns (AAC) 1946-48. Simons, Kevin (1988), Offensive Lineman: (1989 Free Agent), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1989; New York/New Jersey Knights (WL) 1991. Simonton, Claud (1971), End: Jacksonville Sharks (WFL) 1974; Chicago Winds (WFL) 1975; Phildelphia Bell (WFL) 1975. Simpson, Hubert (1978), Running Back: (1979 Draft - 10th Round - Cincinnati), Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1981. Sims, Tommy (1985), Defensive Back: (1986 Draft - 7th Round), Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1986. Singer, Curt (1983), Offensive Lineman: (1984 Draft - 6th Round), Washington Redskins (NFL) 1984; Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1986-88; New York Jets (NFL) 1989. Slater, Walter (1946), Back: (1946 Draft - 3rd Round - Philadelphia/1947 Draft 13th Round - San Francisco (AAFC)), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1947. Smith, Carl (1958), Fullback: (1959 Draft - 9th Round - Detroit), Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1960. Smith, Chuck (1991), Defensive End: (1992 Draft - 2nd Round), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1992-99; Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2000-2001. Smith, Daryle (1986), Offensive Lineman: (1987 Free Agent), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1987-88; Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1989; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1990-92; Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1993; Sacramento (CFL) 1994; San Antonio Texans (CFL) 1995; Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1996. Smith, Jeff (1995), Offensive Guard: (1996 Draft - 7th Round - Kansas City), Scottish Claymores (WL) 1997; Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 1997-2000; Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2001; Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2002. Smith, Rob (2005), Offensive Guard: (2006 Free Agent), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2006-2007. Smith, Roy (1950), Tackle: Ottawa Roughriders (CFL) 1953-54. Spiva, Andy (1976), Linebacker: (1977 Draft - 5th Round - St. Louis), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1977-78. Spradlin, Danny (1980), Linebacker: (1981 Draft - 5th Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1981-82; Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1983-84; St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1985. *Stallworth, Donte’ (2001), Wide Receiver: (2002 Draft - 1st Round), New Orleans Saints (NFL) 200205; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2006; New England Patriots (NFL) 2007; Cleveland Browns 2008Pres. Stanback, Haskel (1973), Tailback: (1974 Draft - 5th Round - Cincinnati), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1974-79. Stephens, Travis (2001), Running Back: (2002 Draft - 4th Round), Tampa Bay Buccanneers (NFL) 2002-03; Houston Texans (NFL) 2003; Amsterdam Admirals (EU) 2004. Stevenson, Dominique (2001), Linebacker: (2002 Draft - 7th Round), Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2002-03, Washington Redskins (NFL) 2004. Stewart, James (1994), Running Back: (1995 Draft - 1st Round), Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1995-99; Detroit Lions (NFL) 2000-03.


REVIEW

*Active Players as of May, 2009 NFL - National Football League CFL - Canadian Football League EU - NFL Europe WL - World League of American Football (1991-93; 96-97) AFL - American Football League (1960-69) USFL - United States Football League (1983-85) WFL - World Football League (1974-75) AAC - All-American Conference (1946-49)

THE VOLS

Wilkerson, Bruce (1986), Offensive Lineman: (1987 Draft - 2nd Round), Los Angeles Raiders (NFL) 1987-1994; Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1995; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1996-97; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1998. Williams, Billy (1994), Wide Receiver: (1997 Free Agent), Frankfurt Galaxy (EU) 1997; Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 1997. Wilson, Al (1998), Linebacker: (1999 Draft - 1st Round), Denver Broncos (NFL) 1999-06. Wilson, Cedrick (2000), Wide Receiver: (2001 Draft - 6th Round), San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2001-04; Pittsburg Steelers (NFL) 2005-2007. Wilson, Darryal (1982), Wide Receiver: (1983 Draft - 2nd Round), New England Patriots (NFL) 1983-84. *Wilson, Gibril (2004), Defensive Back: (2004 Draft - 5th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 2004-2007; Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2008; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2009. Wilson, James (1993) Defensive End: (1994 Free Agent), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1994-96; Rhein Fire (EU) 1997-Present. *Witten, Jason (2002), Tight End: (2003 Draft - 3rd Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 2003-Present. Woods, Thomas (1989), Wide Receiver: (1990 Draft - 8th Round - Miami), Barcelona (Spain) Dragons (WL) 1991-92. Wyche, Bubba (1968), Quarterback: Saskatchewan Rough Riders (CFL) 1969, 1971-72; Detroit Wheel (WFL) 1974; Shreveport Steamers (WFL) 1975. Yatkowski, Paul (1993), Defensive Tackle: (1994 Free Agent - New York Jets), Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1994-96; British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1997. Zander, Carl (1984), Linebacker: (1985 Draft - 2nd Round), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1985-91.

STAFF HONORS

Veal, Demetrin (2002), Defensive End: (2003 Draft - 7th Round), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 2003; Denver Broncos (NFL) 2004-2006, Tennessee Titans (NFL) 2007. *Wade, Jonathan (2006), Defensive Back: (2007 Draft- 3rd Round), St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2007-Present. *Walker, Darwin (1999), Defensive Tackle: (2000 Draft - 3rd Round), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 200006; Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2007; Chicago Bears (NFL) 2007; Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2008-Present. Walker, Shon (1991), Linebacker: Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1992. Wampler, Chris (1982), Defensive Tackle: (1983 Free Agent), Jacksonville Bulls (USFL) 1984-85. Wantland, Hal (1965), Back: (1966 Draft - 16th Round - Washington), Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1966. Warren, Buist (1940), Back: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1945. Warren, Dewey (1967), Quarterback: (1968 Draft - 6th Round), Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) 1968. Warren, John (1982), Punter: (1983 Free Agent), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1983-84. *Washington, Kelley (2002), Wide Receiver: (2003 Draft - 3rd Round), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 200306; New England Patriots (NFL) 2007-08; Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2009. Watson, Brent (1977), Offensive Guard: (1978 Draft - 10th Round - Cleveland), Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1978. Weary, Fred (2001), Offensive Guard: (2002 Draft - 3rd Round), Houston Texans (NFL) 2002-07. Weatherford, Jim (1968), Defensive Back: (1969 Draft - 15th Round), Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1969. Weaver, Herman (1969), Punter: (1970 Draft - 9th Round), Detroit Lions (NFL) 1970-76; Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1977-80; Michigan Panthers (USFL) 1983. Webb, Chuck (1990), Running Back: (1991 Draft - 3rd Round), Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1991. *Wells, Scott (2003), Center: (2004 NFL Draft - 7th Round), Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2004-Present. West, Hodges (Burr) (1940), Tackle: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1941. Westmoreland, Eric (2000), Linebacker: (2001 Draft - 3rd Round), Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 200103; Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2004-06. White, Brad (1980), Defensive Tackle: (1981 Draft - 12th Round), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1981-83; Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1984-85. White, Reggie (1983), Defensive Tackle: (1984 Draft Supplemental - 1st Round), Memphis Showboats (USFL) 1984-85; Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1985-1992; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1993-98. White, Steve (1995), Defensive End: (1996 Draft - 6th Round - Philadelphia), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1996-2001; New York Jets (NFL) 2002. Whiteside, Keyon (2002), Linebacker: (2003 Draft - 5th Round), Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2003-05. Widby, Ron (1966), Punter: (1968 Free Agent), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1968-71; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1972-74.

OUTLOOK

Still, Eric (1989), Offensive Tackle: (1990 Draft - 4th Round - Houston), Frankfurt (Germany) Galaxy (WL) 1991-92. Stowell, Mike (1992), Offensive Guard: (1994 Free Agent), Shreveport Pirates (CFL) 1994-95. Stratton, Mike (1961), Linebacker: (1962 Draft - 13th Round), Buffalo Bills (AFL) 1962-69 (NFL) 197073; San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1973. Streater, Jimmy (1979), Quarterback: (1980 Free Agent), Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1980-81. Stroud, Jack (1950), Tackle: (1951 Draft - 5th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 1953-64. Studaway, Mark (1983), Tackle: (1984 Draft - 4th Round), Houston Oilers (NFL) 1984; Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1985. Suffridge, Bob (1940), Guard: (1941 Draft - 6th Round - Pittsburgh), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1941-45. Swanson, Eric (1985), Wide Receiver: (1986 Draft - 7th Round), St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 1986. Talley, Ben (1994) Defensive End: (1995 Draft - 4th Round), New York Giants (NFL) 1995-97; Atlanta Falcons (NFL) 1998-1999. Tarrant, James (1942), Back: Miami Seahawks (AAC) 1946. Teague, Trey (1997) Center: (1998 Draft - 7th Round) Denver Broncos (NFL) 1998-2001; Buffalo Bills 2002-05; New York Jets (NFL) 2006. Terry, Corey (1998) Defensive End: (1999 Draft - 7th Round - Indianapolis) Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1999-2000. Thayer, Harry (1930), Guard: Portmouth Spartans (NFL) 1933. Thomas, Dave (1993), Defensive Back: (1993 Draft - 7th Round), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1993-94; Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 1995-99; New York Giants 2000-01. Thompson, Raynoch (1999), Linebacker: (2000 Draft - 2nd Round), Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 2000-04; Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2005. Toeaina, Albert (2005), Offensive Tackle: (2006 Free Agent), Rhein Fire (EU) 2007. Toles, Alvin (1984), Linebacker: (1985 Draft - 1st Round), New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1985-89. Townsend, Ricky (1974), Place Kicker: (1975 Draft - 13th Round - New York Giants), Memphis Southmen (WFL) 1975. Tracy, Tom (1954), Back: (1956 Draft - 5th Round - Detroit), Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1955-56; Detroit Lions (NFL) 1956-57; Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1958-63; Washington Redskins (NFL) 1963-64. Tucker, Josh (1999), Offensive Tackle: (2001 Free Agent), Frankfurt Galaxy (EU) 2001. Turnbow, Jesse (1977), Defensive Tackle: (1978 Draft - 8th Round), Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1978. Valbuena, Gary (1973), Quarterback: (1974 Draft - 10th Round - Miami), Southern California Sun (WFL) 1974; San Antonio Wings (WFL) 1975; Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1976 (Taxi Squad). Vaughan, Charles (1934), Back: Detroit Lions (NFL) 1935; Chicago Cardinals (NFL) 1936.

RECORDS

Jerod Mayo New England Patriots

Arron Sears Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jason Witten Dallas Cowboys 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts

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BOWL HISTORY

NCAA Bowl Leaders Appearances

1. Alabama.................................................................55 2. Texas......................................................................48 3. Tennessee.....................................................47 Southern California............................................47 5. Nebraska...............................................................45 6. Georgia..................................................................44 7. Oklahoma ..............................................................42 8. Penn State .............................................................41 9. LSU .........................................................................40 Ohio State.............................................................40 11. Michigan................................................................39 12. Florida State.........................................................37 Georgia Tech........................................................37 14. Arkansas...............................................................36 Florida ...................................................................36 Wins

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

1. Alabama..................................................................31 Southern California.............................................31 3. Penn State............................................................26 4. Tennessee.....................................................25 Georgia..................................................................25 Texas......................................................................25 7. Oklahoma ..............................................................24 8. Nebraska...............................................................23 9. Georgia Tech........................................................22 10. LSU...........................................................................21 11. Mississippi............................................................20 Florida State ........................................................20 13. Auburn ....................................................................19 Michigan .................................................................19 15. Ohio State..............................................................18 Miami (Fla.)............................................................18

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Tennessee Bowl History Paved With Opportunities, Big Plays, National Championship Scenarios

When bowl matchmakers begin the mental calculations leading toward their annual holiday events, Tennessee is one of a select group of universities that always receives thoughtful consideration. Traditionally, the Vols consistently provide an exciting bowlgame spectacle with high-powered offense and grudging defense. But that’s just one of many reasons Tennessee is a bowl promoter’s dream. UT’s other irresistible lure is its legions of fans, a collection of devoted supporters who bathe a neutral bowl site in a sea of orange worthy of a game at Neyland Stadium. The Vol faithful are good travelers who arrive at the game site early and make themselves seen and heard until they leave town. Tennessee has appeared in 47 bowl games, of which a couple stand out as particularly memorable because of the bearing they had on producing two of the school’s national championships. In the early years of wire service polls, the national champion was selected at the end of the regular season. Bowl results were not part of the evaluation process. But Tennessee’s Cotton Bowl victory over Texas after the 1950 season was invaluable in paving the way for the crown UT claimed in 1951. The 20-14 upset of the Longhorns in Dallas on New Year’s Day made the Vols the team to beat going into the next season. When the curtain fell on the 1951 campaign, Tennessee had ridden the momentum of its Cotton Bowl triumph to the national title as awarded by both wire service polls.

Forty-seven years later, a bowl game was crucial to another UT national championship claim. In the first officially sanctioned Bowl Championship Series title game, the Vols met Florida State in a matchup of the two top-ranked teams at the close of the season. Led by the passing of quarterback Tee Martin, the Vols capped an undefeated season by turning back the Seminoles, 23-16, before a capacity crowd at the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Ariz. National championship pandemonium reigned throughout the night at any place Vol fans were gathered. The significance of bowl games is in the eye of the individual, however, so you can pick among more than two dozen UT victories for your favorites. Certainly some of the other leaders would include: 1939 Orange Bowl (Vols 17, Oklahoma 0), 1965 Bluebonnet Bowl (Vols 27, Tulsa 6), 1971 Liberty Bowl (Vols 14, Arkansas 13), 1986 Sugar Bowl (Vols 35, Miami 7), 1990 Cotton Bowl (Vols 31, Arkansas 27), 1996 Citrus Bowl (Vols 20, Ohio State 14), 2002 Citrus Bowl (Vols 45, Michigan 17) and 2005 Cotton Bowl (Vols 38, Texas A&M 7).

Above: Chuck Webb, who rushed for a UT bowl record 250 yards in the 1990 Cotton Bowl. Left: Phillip Fulmer with the 1998 National Championship Trophy. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Top Bowl Performances

Rushing Yards 250 180 154 154 151

Player Chuck Webb Travis Henry Jay Graham Johnnie Jones Tony Thompson

Bowl 1990 Cotton 2001 Cotton 1996 Citrus 1983 Citrus 1991 Sugar Bowl

Opponent Arkansas Kansas State Ohio State Maryland Virginia

Passing Yards 408 393 384 365 315

Player Peyton Manning Casey Clausen Casey Clausen Erik Ainge Steve Alatorre

Bowl 1997 Citrus 2002 Citrus 2004 Peach 2008 Outback 1981 Garden State

Opponent Northwestern Michigan Clemson Wisconsin Wisconsin

Receiving Yards Player 199 Peerless Price 196 Anthony Hancock 125 Jason Witten 122 Joey Kent 119 Donte Stallworth

Bowl 1999 Fiesta 1981 Garden State 2002 Citrus 1997 Citrus 2002 Citrus

Opponent Florida State Wisconsin Michigan Northwestern Michigan

Total Offense Yards Player 416 Peyton Manning 386 Casey Clausen 379 Casey Clausen 367 Erik Ainge 297 Tee Martin

Bowl 1997 Citrus 2004 Peach 2002 Citrus 2008 Outback 1999 Fiesta

Opponent Northwestern Clemson Michigan Wisconsin Florida State

All-Purpose Yardage Yards Player 250 Chuck Webb 242 Peerless Price 205 Anthony Hancock 191 Travis Henry 190 Donte Stallworth

Bowl 1990 Cotton 1999 Fiesta 1981 Garden State 2001 Cotton 2002 Citrus

Opponent Arkansas Florida State Wisconsin Kansas State Michigan

Tackles Num. 20 16 15 14 14 14

Bowl 1984 Sun 1984 Sun 1969 Cotton 1971 Liberty 1981 Garden State 1983 Citrus

Opponent Maryland Maryland Texas Arkansas Wisconsin Maryland

Player Carl Zander Reggie McKenzie Jack Reynolds Rey Nettles Carl Zander Dale Jones


1940 Rose Bowl vs. Southern California (L)...............................................................................0-14 1941 Sugar Bowl vs. Boston College (L) ......................................................................................13-19 1945 Rose Bowl vs. Southern California (L)..............................................................................0-25

1947 Orange Bowl vs. Rice (L).............................................................................................................0-8

1952 Sugar Bowl vs. Maryland (L)................................................................................................13-28

1953 Cotton Bowl vs. Texas (L).........................................................................................................0-16

1957 Gator Bowl vs. Texas A&M (W) ...............................................................................................3-0 Bobby Gordon (RB) Most Outstanding Player

1966 Gator Bowl vs. Syracuse (W) ...............................................................................................18-12 Dewey Warren (QB) Most Outstanding Player

1968 Orange Bowl vs. Oklahoma (L)..............................................................................................24-26

1969 Gator Bowl vs. Florida (L)......................................................................................................13-14 Curt Watson (RB) Most Outstanding Player

1971 Liberty Bowl vs. Arkansas (W)................................................................................................14-13

1983 Florida Citrus Bowl vs. Maryland (W) .............................................................................................30-23 Johnnie Jones (RB) Most Valuable Player Alvin Toles (LB) Outstanding Defensive Player 1984 Sun Bowl vs. Maryland (L)...............................................................................................27-28 Carl Zander (LB) MVP (Lineman)

1986 Sugar Bowl vs. Miami (Fla.) (W)............................................................................................35-7 Daryl Dickey (QB) Most Outstanding Player

1986 Liberty Bowl vs. Minnesota (W) ..............................................................................................21-14 Jeff Francis (QB) Most Valuable Player Joey Clinkscales (WR) Outstanding Offensive Player Dale Jones (LB) Outstanding Defensive Player

1988 Peach Bowl vs. Indiana (W)..................................................................................................27-22 Reggie Cobb (RB) Most Valuable Player 1990 Cotton Bowl vs. Arkansas (W)...............................................................................................31-27 Chuck Webb (RB) Outstanding Offensive Player Carl Pickens (DB) Outstanding Defensive Player 1991 Sugar Bowl vs. Virginia (W).................................................................................................23-22 Andy Kelly (QB) Most Outstanding Player

1992 Fiesta Bowl vs. Penn State (L) .............................................................................................17-42

1993 Hall of Fame Bowl vs. Boston College (W)...................................................................................38-23 Heath Shuler (QB) Most Valuable Player

1999 Fiesta Bowl vs. Florida State (W)........................................................................................23-16 Peerless Price (WR) Offensive MVP Dwayne Goodrich (DB) Defensive MVP 2000 Fiesta Bowl vs. Nebraska (L).................................................................................................21-31 Tee Martin (QB) UT Most Valuable Player

2001 Cotton Bowl vs. Kansas State (L).........................................................................................21-35

2002 Florida Citrus Bowl vs. Michigan (W)................................................................................................45-17 Casey Clausen (QB) Most Valuable Player John Henderson (DT) Outstanding Defensive Player 2002 Peach Bowl vs. Maryland (L).................................................................................................3-30

2004 Peach Bowl vs. Clemson (L)..................................................................................................14-27

2005 Cotton Bowl vs. Texas A&M (W) .............................................................................................38-7 Rick Clausen (QB) Offensive MVP Justin Harrell (DT) Defensive MVP 2007 Outback Bowl vs. Penn State (L).............................................................................................10-20 2008 Outback Bowl vs. Wisconsin (W)...............................................................................................21-17 Erik Ainge (QB) Most Valuable Player

2008 Outback Bowl MVP Erik Ainge

Bowl Quick Facts

47 Bowl Games: Ranks 2nd all-time All-Time Bowl Record: 25-22 (4th-wins) Consecutive Bowl Seasons: 16 (1989-2004) BOWL (Years) W-L Bluebonnet (1965-72-79). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Cotton (1951-53-69-90-2001-05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Fiesta (1992-99-2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Florida Citrus (1983-94-96-97-2002). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Garden State (1981). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Gator (1957-66-69-73-94) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Liberty (1971-74-86) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 Orange (1939-47-68-98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Outback/Hall of Fame (1993, 2007, 2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Peach (1982-88-2002-04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Rose (1940-45). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Sugar (1941-43-52-57-71-86-91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Sun (1984). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-22 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

1971 Sugar Bowl vs. Air Force (W)...............................................................................................34-13 Bobby Scott (QB) Most Outstanding Player

1982 Peach Bowl vs. Iowa (L) .......................................................................................................22-28 Alan Cockrell (QB) Most Valuable Player

1998 Orange Bowl vs. Nebraska (L)................................................................................................17-42 Jamal Lewis (RB) UT Most Valuable Player

RECORDS

1969 Cotton Bowl vs. Texas (L) ......................................................................................................13-36

1981 Garden State Bowl vs. Wisconsin (W) .............................................................................................28-21 Steve Alatorre (QB) Most Valuable Player

1997 Florida Citrus Bowl vs. Northwestern (W).....................................................................................48-28 Peyton Manning (QB) Most Valuable Player Tyrone Hines (LB) Outstanding Defensive Player

HONORS

1965 Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Tulsa (W)........................................................................................................27-6 Dewey Warren (QB) Offensive MVP Frank Emanuel (LB) Defensive MVP

1979 Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Purdue (L)...................................................................................................22-27 Roland James (DB) Defensive MVP

1996 Florida Citrus Bowl vs. Ohio State (W).............................................................................................20-14 Jay Graham (RB) Most Valuable Player Leonard Little (DE) Outstanding Defensive Player

REVIEW

1957 Sugar Bowl vs. Baylor (L)........................................................................................................7-13

1974 Liberty Bowl vs. Maryland (W)...................................................................................................7-3 Mike Gayles (RB) Outstanding Offensive Player

1994 Gator Bwowl vs. Virginia Tech (W).......................................................................................45-23 James Stewart (RB) Most Outstanding Player

THE VOLS

1951 Cotton Bowl vs. Texas (W) .....................................................................................................20-14 Andy Kozar (RB) Outstanding Back Bud Sherrod (End) Outstanding Lineman

1973 Gator Bowl vs. Texas Tech (L) ............................................................................................19-28 Haskel Stanback (RB) Most Outstanding Player

1994 Florida Citrus Bowl vs. Penn State (L)..............................................................................................13-31 Raymond Austin (DB) Outstanding Defensive Player

STAFF

1943 Sugar Bowl vs. Tulsa (W).........................................................................................................14-7

1972 Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Louisiana State (W)....................................................................................24-17 Condredge Holloway (QB) Offensive MVP Carl Johnson (DE) Defensive MVP

OUTLOOK

1939 Orange Bowl vs. Oklahoma (W)................................................................................................17-0

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UT IN THE POLLS Since the inception of wire service polls, Tennessee has frequently placed among the nation’s leaders in the national rankings. The Associated Press poll, which began in 1936, the United Press International poll, running from 1950 until 1991, and the CNN-USA Today poll lasting from 1982 until 1997, when it became the ESPN/USA Today poll, all reflect the lofty standings of the Vols in the eyes of coaches, sports writers and broadcasters. Tennessee won the 1951 and 1998 national championships in all polls and finished No. 2 in 1938, 1939, 1956, 1967 and 1995. The Vols have been awarded other national championships as determined by different points and ratings systems in effect at the time. UT earned national titles in 1938 and 1940 according to both the Dunkel and Litkenhous Systems. The Vols were named national champs in 1950 by Dunkel and in 1967 by Litkenhous. The 1951 title was also honored by both the Litkenhous and Williamson Systems.

Tennessee Poll Facts

AP No. 1 Finishes: 2 Coaches’ Poll No. 1 Finishes: 2

AP Top 5 Finishes: 13 Coaches’ Poll Top 5 Finishes: 10

AP Top 10 Finishes: 23 Coaches’ Poll Top 10 Finishes: 18

AP Top 25 Finishes: 42 Coaches’ Poll Top 25 Finishes: 35

Consecutive Top 25 AP Finishes: 11 Consecutive Top 25 Coaches Poll Finishes: 13

* Coaches voted in the UPI poll until 1991, when they began voting in the CNN-USA Today poll. It became ESPN/USA Today poll in 1997.

Tennessee as No. 1

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Tennessee ended the 1951 and 1998 seasons ranked No. 1 in the major wire service polls. The 1998 Vols were crowned national champion by the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today-Coaches poll, while the 1951 Vols were honored by both the AP and UPI polls. In addition, the Vols have held down the nation’s top spot on 15 different occasions in the history of the weekly Associated Press poll and have a 15-0 mark in those games. UT’s next game results after an AP No. 1 ranking are listed below.

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1942 Season Record - 9-1-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 7 (AP) Sugar Bowl (Tulsa, W, 14-7

1938 Season Record - 11-0 (National/SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 2 (AP) Orange Bowl (Oklahoma, W, 17-0)

AP No. 2 Finishes: 4 Coaches’ Poll No. 2 Finishes: 3

Poll Date Oct. 24, 1939 Oct. 31, 1939 Nov. 7, 1939 Nov. 14, 1939 Oct. 23, 1951 Oct. 30, 1951 Nov. 11, 1951 Nov. 20, 1951 Nov. 27, 1951 Dec. 4, 1951 Nov. 13, 1956 Nov. 9, 1998 Nov. 15, 1998 Nov. 22, 1998 Nov. 29, 1998 Dec. 6, 1998

1936 Season Record - 6-2-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 17 (AP)

Next Game Result Tennessee 17, Mercer 0 (Oct. 28) Tennessee 20, Louisiana State 0 (Nov. 4) Tennessee 34, The Citadel 0 (Nov. 11) Tennessee 13, Vanderbilt 0 (Nov. 18) Tennessee 68, Tennessee Tech 0 (Oct. 27) Tennessee 27, North Carolina 0 (Nov. 3) Tennessee 46, Mississippi 21 (Nov. 17) Tennessee 28, Kentucky 0 (Nov. 24) Tennessee 35, Vanderbilt 27 (Dec. 1) Final Poll Tennessee 27, Mississippi 7 (Nov. 17) Tennessee 28, Arkansas 24 (Nov. 14) Tennessee 59, Kentucky 21 (Nov. 21) Tennessee 41, Vanderbilt 0 (Nov. 28) Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 14 (Dec. 5) Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 (Jan. 4, 1999)

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

1944 Season Record - 7-1-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 12 (AP) Rose Bowl (Southern California, L, 0-25)

1939 Season Record - 10-1 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 2 (AP) Rose Bowl (Southern California, L, 0-14)

1945 Season Record - 8-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 14 (AP)

1940 Season Record - 10-1 (National/SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 4 (AP) Sugar Bowl (Boston College, L, 13-19) 1941 Season Record - 8-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 18 (AP)

1946 Season Record - 9-2 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 7 (AP) Orange Bowl (Rice, L, 8-0) 1949 Season Record - 7-2-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 17

Tennessee vs. No. 1

In its 100 plus-year history, Tennessee has been involved in eight contests in which the Vols’ opponent was ranked No. 1 in the country. UT has a 2-6 all-time record when playing the nation’s top-ranked team. The most recent game between Tennessee and the No. 1 rated team was against Miami (Fla.) Nov. 9, 2002, in Knoxville. The Vols’ two victories against a No. 1 team have come against Southeastern Conference foes. Tennessee, ranked No. 13, edged Louisiana State 14-13 Nov. 7, 1959, in Knoxville, to knock the Tigers out of the top spot. On Sept. 28, 1985, the Vols, 0-0-1 and unranked at the time, soundly defeated top-rated Auburn 38-20 in Knoxville. The 1985 Vols went on to win the SEC Championship and finish No. 4 nationally in all polls. Date Nov. 7, 1959 Oct. 20, 1979 Oct. 18, 1980 Sept. 28, 1985 Nov. 10, 1990 Sept. 17, 1994 Sept. 20, 1997 Nov. 9, 2002

( ) - national ranking

Winner (13) Tennessee (1) Alabama (1) Alabama (NR) Tennessee (1) Notre Dame (1) Florida (1) Florida (1) Miami (Fla.)

14 27 27 38 34 31 33 26

Loser (1) Louisiana St. (NR) Tennessee (NR) Tennessee (1) Auburn (9) Tennessee (14) Tennessee (4) Tennessee (NR) Tennessee

13 17 0 20 29 0 20 3

1950 Season Record - 11-1 (National Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 3 (UPI), No. 4 (AP) Cotton Bowl (Texas, W, 20-14)

1951 Season Record - 10-1 (NCAA/SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 1 (AP, UPI) Sugar Bowl (Maryland, L, 28-13) 1952 Season Record - 8-2-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 8 (AP, UPI) Cotton Bowl (Texas, L, 0-16)

1956 Season Record - 10-1 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 2 (AP, UPI) Sugar Bowl (Baylor, L, 7-13)

1957 Season Record - 8-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 13 (AP), No. 16 (UPI) Gator Bowl - (Texas A&M, W, 3-0)


1965 Season Record - 8-1-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 10 (AP, UPI) Bluebonnet Bowl (Tulsa, W, 27-6)

1968 Season Record - 8-2-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 7 (UPI), No. 13 (AP) Cotton Bowl (Texas, L, 36-13)

1970 Season Record - 11-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 4 (AP, UPI) Sugar Bowl (Air Force, W, 34-13)

1973 Season Record - 8-4 Final Bowl Rank - No. 19 (AP) Gator Bowl (Texas Tech, L, 19-28)

1992 Season Record - 9-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 12 (AP, CNN-USA Today) Hall of Fame Bowl (Boston College, W, 38-23)

1993 Season Record - 10-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 11 (CNN-USA Today), No. 12 (AP) Florida Citrus Bowl (Penn State, L, 31-13)

1994 Season Record - 8-4 Final Poll Rank - No. 18 (UPI), No. 22 (AP) Gator Bowl (Virginia Tech, W, 45-23)

1995 Season Record - 11-1 Final Poll Rank - No. 2 (CNN-USA Today), No. 3 (AP) Florida Citrus Bowl (Ohio State, W, 20-14) 1996 Season Record - 10-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 9 (AP, CNN-USA Today) Florida Citrus Bowl (Northwestern, W, 48-28)

2003 Season Record - 10-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 15 (AP), No. 16 (ESPN-USA Today) Peach Bowl (Clemson, L, 27-14) 2004 Season Record - 10-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 13 (AP), No. 15 (ESPN-USA Today) Cotton Bowl (Texas A&M, W, 38-7)

Coaches ESPN/USAToday Final 1998 Dec. 2, 2001 Preseason 2005 Sept. 11, 2005 Preseason 2002 Nov. 18, 2001 Oct. 2, 2005 Oct. 29, 2006 Oct. 22, 2006 Sept. 29, 2002 Sept. 18, 2005 Final 2007 Oct. 17, 2004 Oct. 1, 2006 Nov. 25, 2007 Nov. 14, 2004 Sept. 12, 2006 Preseason 2008 Nov. 18, 2007 Nov. 16, 1992 Nov. 19, 2006 Oct. 14, 2007 Final 2006 Nov. 4, 2007 Oct. 23, 2005

2006 Season Record - 9-4 Final Poll Rank - No. 25 (AP), No. 23 (USA-Today/Coaches) Outback Bowl (Penn State, L, 20-10) 2007 Season Record - 10-4 Final Poll Rank - No. 12 (AP), No. 12 (USA-Today/Coaches) Outback Bowl (Wisconsin, W, 21-17)

VOLMANAC

1974 Season Record - 7-3-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 15 (UPI), No. 20 (AP) Liberty Bowl (Maryland, W, 7-3)

1991 Season Record - 9-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 14 (AP), No. 15 (UPI, CNN-USA Today) Fiesta Bowl (Penn State, L, 42-17)

2001 Season Record - 11-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 4 (AP, ESPN-USA Today) Florida Citrus Bowl (Michigan, W, 45-17)

AssociatedPress Final 1998 Dec. 2, 2001 Preseason 2005 Aug. 26, 2002 Sept. 11, 2005 Sept. 4, 2005 Oct. 15, 2006 Oct. 29, 2006 Oct. 31, 2004 Sept. 25, 2005 Sept. 5, 2006 Final 2007 Nov. 5, 2006 Nov. 25, 2007 Preseason 2007 Dec. 2, 2007 Dec. 3, 2006 Preseason 2008 Nov. 18, 2007 Oct. 14, 2007 Oct. 12, 2003 Nov. 4, 2007 Preseason 2006 Oct. 28, 2007 Oct. 7, 2007

RECORDS

1972 Season Record - 10-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 8 (AP), No. 11 (UPI) Astro Bluebonnet Bowl (Louisiana State, W, 24-17)

1990 Season Record - 9-2-2 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 7 (UPI, CNN-USA Today), No. 8 (AP) Sugar Bowl (Virginia, W, 23-22)

2000 Season Record - 8-4 Final Poll Rank - No. 25 (AP) Cotton Bowl (Kansas State, L, 35-21)

Rank 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th

HONORS

1971 Season Record - 10-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 9 (AP, UPI) Liberty Bowl (Arkansas, W, 14-13)

1989 Season Record - 11-1 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 5 (AP, UPI, CNN-USA Today) Cotton Bowl (Arkansas, W, 31-27)

1999 Season Record - 9-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 9 (AP, ESPN-USA Today) Fiesta Bowl (Nebraska, L, 31-21)

Throughout its history, the University of Tennessee football program has been a regular member of the Associated Press and, more recently, the ESPN/USA Today Coaches polls. Below is a listing of the last time the Vols were ranked in a particular position in each poll. Tennessee’s last No. 1 ranking came at the end of the 1998 football season after Tennessee’s 23-16 win over Florida State in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Jan. 4, 1999. The win garnered Tennessee the undisputed national championship thanks in part to the advent of the Bowl Championship Series, which matched the top two teams in the land in a fight for the national title.

REVIEW

1969 Season Record - 9-2 (SEC Champions) Final Bowl Rank - No. 11 (UPI), No. 15 (AP) Gator Bowl (Florida, L, 13-14)

1987 Season Record - 10-2-1 Final Bowl Rank - No. 13 (UPI), No. 14 (AP) Peach Bowl (Indiana, W, 27-22)

1998 Season Record - 13-0 (National/SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 1 (AP, ESPN-USA Today) Fiesta Bowl (Florida State, W, 23-16)

LAST TIME IN THE POLLS

THE VOLS

1967 Season Record - 9-2 (National/SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 2 (AP, UPI) Orange Bowl (Oklahoma, L, 24-26)

1985 Season Record - 9-1-2 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 4 (AP, UPI) Sugar Bowl (Miami, W, 35-7)

1997 Season Record - 11-2 (SEC Champions) Final Poll Rank - No. 7 (AP), No. 8 (ESPN-USA Today) Orange Bowl (Nebraska, L, 17-42)

STAFF

1966 Season Record - 8-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 14 (UPI) Gator Bowl (Syracuse, W, 18-12)

1983 Season Record - 9-3 Final Poll Rank - No. 17 (CNN-USA Today) Florida Citrus Bowl (Maryland, W, 30-23)

OUTLOOK

1960 Season Record - 6-2-2 Final Poll Rank - No. 19 (UPI)

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LETTERMEN

TENNESSEE LETTERMEN'S T-CLUB

The University of Tennessee Lettermen's T-Club is open to any person who has been awarded a varsity letter in any NCAA sanctioned sport at UT and is interested in the purposes of the organization. All members who have paid their annual dues of $25 a year should be known as an active member with rights and privileges according to the bylaws. The T-Club Lettermen's room located in ThompsonBoling Arena is open three hours before kickoff to lettermen and their guests each home game. Condredge Holloway, Staff Liaison Zibbie Kerin, Executive Secretary Lettermen's T-Club P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901-5016 (865) 974-9054

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

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Abernathy, George (Owl) T., C, 1926, 27, Pulaski Ackermann, Norbert J. Sr., C, 1939, 40 (Capt.), Louisville, Ky. Ackermann, Norbert J. Jr., C, 1963, 64, Chamblee, Ga. Adams, Mark, TE, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Virginia Beach, Va. Adams, Ralph, G, 1952, Lawrenceburg Adkins, Stockton, BB, 1955, 56, 57, Union City Aguillard, Kyle, TE, 1977, 78, 79, Port Neches, Texas Aiello, Sam, QB, 1982, Huntington Beach, Calif. Aiken, Malcolm, T, 1930, 31, 32 (Capt.), Memphis Ainge, Erik, QB, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Hillsboro, Ore. Aitchison, Bret, DE, 1979, Boise, Idaho Akin, Brent, OG, 1978 (Service), Florence, Ala. Alatorre, Steve, QB, 1980, 81, Cypress, Calif. Alexander, Frank, E, 1950, 51, 52, Murphy, N.C. Alexander, Roger, DE, 1998, Paterson, N.J. Alexander, W.C., Sub., 1900 Allen, David C., DB, 1970, 71, 72, Athens, Ga. Allen, Mikki, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99, Murfreesboro Allen, Jason, DB, 2002, 03, 04 (Capt.), 05 (Capt.), Muscle Shoals, Ala. Allen, Jimmy, TE, 1970, Vincennes, Ind. Allen, John H., RHB, 1929, 30, 31, Elizabethton Alley, E.H. (Herc), RE, 1927, 28, Chattanooga Alston, Chris, C, 1992, Hopkins, S.C. Amonette, Jason, P, 1993 (Service), Nashville Amsler, Greg, RB, 1986, 88, 89, 90, Chatham, N.J. Anderson, Bill, WB, 1955, 56, 57 (Capt.), Bradenton, Fla. Anderson, Charlie, DE, 1974, 75, 76, Florence, Ala. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Anderson, Cory, FB, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Knoxville Anderson, Malcolm S., B, 1932, 33, 34, Tullahoma Anderson, Wendell, RB, 1980 (Service), Knoxville Andridge, Bob (Breezer), HB, 1938, 39, 40, Knoxville Applewhite, J.M., LHB, 1911 Asumnu, Stanley, WR, 2006 (Service), Houston, Texas Arbo, Billy, WR, 1975, 76, 77, 78, Knoxville Archibald, Doug, LB, 1964, 65, 66, Sarasota, Fla. Armstrong, Carlton, RB, 1979, 80, 81, Nashville Armstrong, Jack, BB/QB, 1946, 47, 48, Lenoir City Armstrong, Murray, RE, 1956, 57, 58, Somerville Asbury, E.J., G, 1944, 45, Kenvir, Ky. Aszman, Jim, P, 1986, Cleveland Atchley, Randy, OG, 1984 (Service), Seymour Atherton, Myles, RB, 1998 (Service), Brandon, Miss. Atkins, Doug, T, 1950, 51, 52, Humboldt Augustine, Pat, RE, 1959, 61, 62 (Capt.), Loretto Austelle, Alfred, T, 1934, Cowan Austin, Raymond, DB, 1993, 94, 95, 96, (Capt.) Lawton, Okla. Autry, Keith, OG, 1974, Louisville, Ky. Ayres, Robert, DE 2005, 06, 07, 08 (Capt.) Clio, S.C. Aymett, Julian, C, 1902, 03, Pulaski

B

Bacon, J.B., RE, 1899 Bacon, Pryor E., HB, 1938, 39, Chattanooga Bailey, Carey, DT, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Morgantown, W.Va. Bailey, Howard H., T, 1932, 33, 34, Knoxville Bailey, John (Skeeter) W., HB, 1938, Portland Baird, Doug, OG, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Waverly Baird, James A., LT, 1896, 97 (Capt.) Baird, Robert R., RT, 1896, 97 Baker, Bill, WB, 1966, 67, 68, Jasper Baker, Carey, RB, 1990, McEwen Baker, Charles F., RG, 1947, 48, 49, Knoxville Baker, Charles B., RT, 1960, Chattanooga Baker, Rashad, DB, 2000, 01, 02, 03 (Capt.), Camden, N.J. Baker, W.G., FB, 1906, 07, 08, Rockwood Baldini, Ralph, G, 1961, Horseheads, N.Y. Balitsaris, George, FB, 1946, 47, 48, Pittsburgh, Pa. Balitsaris, Mike, E, 1939, 40, 41, Pittsburgh, Pa. Balthis, R.F., Sub., 1901 Balthrop, Joe, OT, 1969, 70, 71, Clarksville Bandemier, Bill, LB, 1973, Bolingbrook, Ill. Banks, James, QB/WR, 2002, 03, Indianapolis, Ind. Banks, Randy, DB, 1990, Knoxville Baracca, Marty, FB, 1960, 61, Blairsville, Pa. Barbish, Bill (Moose), QB, 1951, 52, 53, Cleveland, Ohio Barker, Grey, RB, 1995, Humboldt Barksdale, Val, DB, 1977, 78, 79, 80, Harriman Barnes, Brett, LB, 2008 (Service) Knoxville Barnes, William (Billy), E, 1937, 38, 39, Memphis Barnes, W.O, Sub., 1896 Barnhill, John H., G, 1925, 26, 27 (Capt.), Savannah Barnum, Greg, C, 1999, Killeen, Texas

Barron, David, OLB, 1974, 75, 76, 77, Atlanta, Ga. Bartholomew, Ben, FB, 2008, Nashville Bartholomew, Sam, BB, 1937, 38, 39 (Capt.), Hillsboro, W.Va. Bartholomew, Will, RB, 1998, 99, 00, 01 (Capt.) Nashville Bass, Ben, T, 1969, Nashville Bass, Vernon, DB, 1984, 85, 86, Gallatin Bates, Bill, DB, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Knoxville Bates, Jim, LB, 1966, 67, Oxford, Mich. Bates, William M., RE, 1893 Batey, Jack S., E, 1924, Lewisburg Battle, Julian, DB, 2001, 02, Royal Palm Beach, Fla. Baucom, Tom, DT, 1967, 68, 69, Nashville Baugh, William M., Sub., 1893 Bayer, J.T., RG, 1909 Bayer, S.D., LT, 1913, 14, 15, Cumberland City Bayless, John D., QB, 1931, 32, 33, Hinsdale, Ill. Beard, Ed, BB, 1961, Norfolk, Va. Beavers, Brent, DE, 1997, Tazewell, Va. Becker, Hubert, TB, 1947, Tamaque, Pa. Beckler, David, E, 1970, Cleveland Becksvoort, John, PK, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Chattanooga Beene, F.R., RHB, 1906 Beene, Jones C. Jr., LE, 1901, 02, 03, 04, 05 Beene, L. Phillip, T, 1928, 29, 30, Jasper Beene, Patton, RHB, 1901, 02 Begnaud, Shane, DB, 1993, 95, 97, Lafeyette, La. Behrens, John, SE, 1975, 76 (Service), Fairfax, Va. Bell, C.A., FB, 1897 Bell, J.D., Sub., 1897 Bell, L.L., RE, 1896 Bellis, Leonard, E, 1945, Philadelphia, Pa. Bellmont, L.T., RHB, 1904 Bennett, Andy, TB, 1969, 71, Tampa, Fla. Bennett, David, DB, 1989, 90, 91, 92, Germantown Bennett, Fred, MG, 1984, 85, 86, Prichard, Ala. Bennett, William R. (Bill), BB, 1956, 57, Elizabethtown, Ky. Bennett, Tom L., DE, 1969, 70, 71, Somerville Benson, Chris, WR, 1989, Ames, Iowa Benton, Charles, DB, 1983, 84, 85, 86, Spring City Bergmeier, Ron, WB, 1947, 48, 49, St. Louis, Mo. Berkhan, Rick, RB, 1977 (Service), Atlanta, Ga. Bernard, George R., FB, 1893 Beron, Billy, TE, 1994, 95, 96, River Ridge, La. Berry, Eric, DB, 2007, 2008 (Capt.) Fairburn, Ga. Berry, James, RB, 1978, 79, 80, 81 (Capt.), Natchez, Miss. Beutel, Jim, BB, 1954, 55 (Capt.), North Tonawanda, N.Y. Bevans, Mike, C, 1968, 69, 70, Donelson Bevis, William (Billy), B, 1942, 44, 45 (Capt.), Marianna, Fla. Bibee, M. Bert, C, 1932, 33, Jacksboro Bible, Alvah, T, 1970 (Service), Corbin, Ky. Biggers, Kurston, RB, 1999, 00, Nashville Binion, Larry, P, 1995, 96, Mesa, Ariz. Bird, Terry, OT, 1964, 65, 66, Elizabethtown, Ky. Blackstock, William (Bill), QB, 1951, Knoxville Blair, Hal Edward, HB, 1919, 20, 21 (Capt.) Blair, Reuben Moore, LE, 1919, Fayetteville Blake, Tom, T, 1945, Middletown, Ohio Blankenship, Warren, C, 1959, 60, 61, Huntingdon

Blaylock, Brad, P, 2001 (Service) Cincinnati, Ohio Blessing, Hugh 1944 Bolden, Demonte’, DT, 2006, 07, 08 Chattanooga Bolton, Chris, LB, 1977, 78, 79, 80, Atlanta, Ga. Bond Robert U., T, 1924, Lenoir City Bone, William (Bill), QB, 1923, 24, Memphis Bonham, Shane, DT, 1992, 93, Fairbanks, Alaska Booker, Ronnie, MG, 1982, Knoxville Bordinger, Don, G, 1951, Williamsport, Pa. Borgognone, Dirk, PK, 1987, Reno, Nev. Boring, Frank (Boomer), T, 1949, 50, 51, Alcoa Boulware, Robert, DB, 2002, 03, 04, Charlotte, N.C. Bourches, Joe E., Sub., 1893 Bourkard, Harrison O., G, 1934, 35, Knoxville Bourne, T.P., Sub., 1900 Bowman, Larry, TE, 1974, Knoxville Boyd, Samuel B., HB, 1893 Boynton, John, OT, 1965, 66, 67, Pikeville Brackett, H.B. (Deke), QB, 1931, 32, 33, Knoxville Brackney, Rick, DB, 1989 (Service), Knoxville Bradford, Jim B., C, 1919, 20, Memphis Brady, David, OT, 1973, 74, 75, 76, Merritt, Island, Fla. Bradley, Shazzon, DT, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Athens Branch, Rufus C., QB, 1910, 11 (Capt.) 12 Brandau, Arthur A., C, 1942, Baltimore, Md. Brandt, Frederic (Fritz) P., E, 1928, 29, 30, Erwin Brann, Ray O., C, 1958, Knoxville Braswell, James, DB, 1996, Maryville Breeding, Ken, RE, 1960, 61, Kingsport Brengle, Bobby, TB, 1952, 53, 54, Spring City Bridges, Greg, DB, 1980, Knoxville Bridges, Hal, G, 1956, Chattanooga Briggs, Jesse, RB, 1977, Memphis Briscoe, Josh, WR, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Shelby, N.C. Brixey, Tom, LT, 1948, 49, Tullahoma Bronson, Tom, LB, 1987, Brooksville, Fla. Bronson, Tommy E., FB, 1955, 56, 57, Gainesville, Fla. Brooks, Daniel, LB, 2003, 04, Jackson Broome, W. Lloyd, FB, 1938, 40, Knoxville Broug, J.L., LT, 1900, 01 Brown, Bob, G, 1960, Lawrenceburg Brown, C.D., HB, 1892 Brown, Chris, TE, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Destrehan, La. Brown, Earle W., G, 1939, 45, Knoxville Brown, Eddie, DB, 1971, 72, 73 (Capt.) Guild Brown, Eric, LB, 1996, 97, Edmond, Okla. Brown, Fred (Bo), E, 1923, 24, 25, Cleveland Brown, Herbert T., G, 1928, 29, 30, Nashville Brown, Jake, DS, 2008 (Service), Conway, S.C. Brown, James P., RT, 1892, 93 Brown, Jonathan, DE, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Tulsa, Okla. Brown, Kenny, LT, 1960, 61, 62, Gallatin Brown, Laron, WR, 1983, Dayton, Ohio Brown, Richard, DT, 1984, 85, Riviera Beach, Fla. Brown, Terry, DB, 1983, 84, 85, 86, Macon, Ga. Brown, Tony, WR, 2001, 02, 03, 04 (Capt.), Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Brown, Travis, DB, 1998 (Service), Memphis Brown, Victor, DB, 1992, 93, Savannah, Ga.

Brown, W.C., Sub., 1906 Brown, W.P., LT, 1908 Brown, Wes, DE, 2006, 07, 08 Athens, Ala. Browne, David, C, 1968, 69, 70, Birmingham, Ala. Brozowski, John, T, 1969 (Service), Allentown, Pa. Bruhin, John, OG, 1985, 86, 87, Knoxville Brunson, Mario, RB, 1990, 91, 92, 93, Portsmouth, Va. Bryan, C.L., QB, 1899 Bryson, G.G., HB, 1899 Bryson, Shawn, RB, 1995, 96, 97, 98, (Capt.) Franklin, N.C. Bryson, William J., FB, 1940, Asheville, N.C. Buckingham, H.L., C, 1910 Buckingham, T.N. (Nash), FB, 1901, 02 (Capt.) Bullard, Ralph, OT, 1974, 75, 76, 77, Atlanta, Ga. Burdette, A.M., Sub., 1906, 07 Burdette, George M., G, 1923, 24, 25, Lenoir City Burgess, Robert E., G, 1927, Knoxville Burke, Greg, PK, 1989, 90, Key Biscayne, Fla. Burklow, Sammy, FB, 1956, 57, 58, Hazard, Ky. Burnett, Jon, DE, 1973, Knoxville Burnett, Kevin, LB, 2000, 01, 03 (Capt.), 04 (Capt.) Carson, Calif. Burnham, Bruce, G, 1954, 55, 56, Danvers, Mass. Burns, Mark, LB, 1979, 80, 81, Hunstville, Ala. Burton, Lee Otis, DT, 1978, Americus, Ga. Burton, Shane, DT, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Catawba, N.C. Bush, Wayne, TB, 1962, 63, Nashville Butcher, Elvin, C, 1925, 26, 27 Butler, Dan, T, 1951, 53, Norfolk, Va. Butler, Ed, TE, 1999, 00, 01, Huntsville, Ala. Butler, Johnny W., QB, 1939, 40, 41, Knoxville Buxton, Buck, DT, 1996, 97, Girard, Ga. Bybee, Joe T., E, 1927 Byrd, Ray, FB, 1951, 52, Knoxville

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Cafego, George QB, 1937, 38, 39, Scarbro, W.Va. Caldwell, Chan, E, 1945, 46, 47, Knoxville Caldwell, J.A., RE, 1902, 03, 04, 05 Caldwell, J.H. Jr., LHB, 1903, 04, 05 Caldwell, Lamar, LB, 1970, 71, 72, Memphis Caldwell, Mike, OT, 1972, 73, 74, Birmingham, Ala. Callahan, P.H., B, 1914 Callaway, Richard, TB, 1967, 68, 69, Eau Gullie, Fla. Callaway, Tom, MM, 1967, 68, 69, Welch, W.Va. Cameron, Bill, DT, 1963, 64, 65, Raeford, N.C. Cameron, A.D. (Scotty), HB, 1912, 14, 15, Chicago, Ill. Campbell, Bo, RB, 1995, Franklin Campbell, Corey, DB, 2003, 04, 05, Spring, Texas Campbell, David, DE, 1971, 72, 73, Nashville Campbell, Earl, G, 1950, 51, 52, Elizabethton Campbell, Eric, DB, 2000 (Service), Franklin Campbell, Josh, DS, 1998 (Service), Knoxville Campbell, Kenneth, RB, 1990, 91, Chattanooga Campbell, M.R., T, 1896, 99, Tullahoma Campbell, L. Roe, QB, 1920, 21, 22, 24, Greeneville


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Fagan, Jomo, WR, 2002, 03, 04, Plantation, Fla. Fair, Dale, FB, 1974, Elizabethton Fair, Terry, DB, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Phoenix, Ariz. Faircloth, Mallon, TB, 1961, 62, 63, Cordele, Ga. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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Earl, Richard, OT, 1970, 71, 72, Petersburg, Va. Eblen, R. Hooper, B, 1935 Edmiston, Don (Speedy), T, 1939, 40, 41, Midland, Fla. Edmonds, Derrick, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99, Tampa, Fla. Edmonds, H.M., RHB, 1896, 97, 1900, York, Ala. Edmonds, Oscar 1944, Knoxville Edwards, Anthony, DE, 1969, 70, 71, Kingsport Edwards, Skip, DB, 1964, 66, Ocala, Fla. Eichholtz, Bill, WR, 1984, Knoxville Eldred, Ralph E., E, 1936, 37, 38 Elkas, Ray, LG, 1948, 49, Pawtucket, R.I. Elkins, L.E., Sub., 1910 Elliott, Frank S., T, 1925, 27 Ellis, Carl, T, 1963, 64, Mulberry, Fla. Ellis, Dick, T, 1967, Tullahoma Ellis, J.B., G, 1931, 32, 33, Halls Ellis, Shaun, DE, 1997, 98, 99, Anderson, S.C. Ellspermann, Steve, C, 1966 (Service), Ocala, Fla. Elmore, James W., HB, 1925, 26, 27, Knoxville Elmore, Kent, P, 1988, 89, Apopka, Fla. Emanuel, Frank, LB,1963, 64, 65, Newport News, Va. Embry, Jim, LB, 1974, Louisville, Ky. Emendorfer, Bill, OG, 1970, 71, 72, Cleveland Emert, Justin, OT, 1998 (Service), Rockford Emery, John, DE, 1993, 94, Norco, La. Emmons, Bobby, RB, 1976, 77, 78, Fayetteville Emory, Bill, LHB, 1915, 16 Emory, David, BB, 1957, Knoxville England, Lee, WR, 1987, 88, 89, Gallatin Ensley, Jerry, WB, 1960, 61, 62, Chandler, N.C. Epperson, Harry G., B, 1935, 36 Epps, Cortney, WR, 1994, Dallas, Texas Epstein, Adam, PK, 1988, East Amherst, N.Y. Epstein, Jason, KS, 1992 (Service), East Amherst, N.Y. Ernsberger, Dick, FB, 1949, 50, 51, Mansfield, Ohio Etter, Gene, TB, 1958, 59, 60, Chattanooga Evans, Art, DB, 2008, Lakeland, Fla. Evans, Joe, QB, 1919, 20 Evey, Dick, RT, 1961, 62, 63, Springfield, Ohio

HONORS

Daffer, Ted, G, 1949, 50, 51, Norfolk, Va. Dafney, Bernard, OT, 1990, 91, Los Angeles, Calif. Dalton, Benny, DB, 1968, 69, Walland Dalton, Bob, RG, 1961, 62, 63, Walland Dalton, Ray, LE, 1962, Franklin Dalton, Terry, SE, 1966, 67, 68, Goodlettsville Daniels, Terry, DB, 1979, 80, 81, Miami, Fla. Daniels, Tim, OG, 1979, Massilon, Ohio Danychuk, Bill, T, 1964, Lachine, Quebec, Canada Darden, Brian, RB, 1996, 97, Vicksburg, Miss. Darty, Landon, LE, 1955, 56, 57, Carbon Hill, Ala. Darville, Steven, DT, 2008 (Service) Rome, Ga. Davis, Antone, OT, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Fort Valley, Ga. Davis, Bob, C, 1949, 50, 51, Bluefield, W.Va. Davis, Charles, DB, 1983, 84, 85, 86, New Paltz, N.Y. Davis, Dorian, LB, 2006, 07, Iowa City, Iowa Davis, Harlan, WR, 1990, Metarie, La. Davis, Jabari, TB, 2001, 02, 03, 04, Stone Mountain, Ga. Davis, John (Tex), E, 1951, 52, Bogata, Texas Davis, Keith, RB, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Nashville Davis, Kevin, DE, 1974, 75, 76, Rome, N.Y. Davis, Ronald, DB, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Bartlett Davis, Steve L., DE, 1977, 78, 79, Knoxville Davis, Vando, RB, 1986, 87, 88, Wilmington, Del. Dawson, D.A., RHB, 1912, 13 Days, Kelly, DB, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Dayton, Ohio Deaver, Everett E. H. , G, 1924, Knoxville Decker, James Quinn, FB, 1928, 29, 30, Nashville

Duncan, Clyde, WR, 1981, 82, 83, Oxen Hill, Md. Duncan, Edwin Cheek, HB, 1936, 37, 38, Decaturville Dunkin, Jim, OLB, 1983, 84, Bakersfield, Calif. Dutton, Cliff, WR, 1992, Sykesville, Mo. Duvall, Jim, TE, 1975, 76, 77, Tullahoma

REVIEW

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DeFillippo, Joe, RB, 1975 (Service), Lancaster, Ohio DeHart, Dick, QB, 1966 (Service), Bridgeport, Conn. DeLong, Keith, ILB, 1985, 86, 87, 88 (Capt.), Lawrence, Kan. DeLong, Ken, TE, 1967, 68, 69, Norfolk, Va. DeLong, Steve, G, 1962, 63, 64 (Capt.), Norfolk, Va. DeLucca, Jerry, TE, 1954, 55, Peabody, Mass. Demastus, Mike, C, 1974, 75 (Service), Murfreesboro DeMelfi, Joe, C, 1962, Berwick, Pa. Denbo, Don, OG, 1968, 69, 70, Pulaski Denlinger, H.K., 1891, HB, (Capt.) Denney, Austin, TE, 1965, 66 (Capt.) Nashville Denson, Keith, DB, 1988, 89, Orville, Ohio Derryberry, F. Woodrow, B, 1935, 36, Columbia Derryberry, O. Merton, LE, 1930, 31, Columbia Derryberry, W. Everett, HB, 1925, 27, Columbia Derwin, Jim , TB, 1963, Wyandotte, Okla. Dickens, Phil W., B, 1934, 35, 36, Hartsville Dickerson, Calvin, MG, 1981, Memphis Dickerson, Mondre, DT, 2002, 03, Memphis Dickey, Daryl, QB, 1984, 85, Gainseville, Fla. Dietzen, Walter N., HB, 1919, 20, 21, South Pittsburg Dilemme, Bill, RB, 1991, Longwood, Fla. Dinges, D.C., LG, 1907 Dingus, Vic, DE, 1967, 68, 69, Kingsport Diogu, Eric, TE, 1996, 97, 98, Garland, Texas Disney, Theodore E. (Ty), HB, 1929, 30, 31, Greenville Disspayne, Elmer, E, 1939, Nashville Ditmore, Frank M., E, 1934, 35, Etowah Ditmore, J.M., RT, 1958, Clarksville Doak, Alf, T, 1920, Tusculum Dobelstein, Bob, G, 1942, 44 (Capt.) 45, Bridgeport, Conn. Dobelstein, Russ, LT, 1944, 45, 46, Bridgeport, Conn. Dockery, Rex, LT, 1963, Cleveland Dodd, Robert Lee (Bobby), QB, 1928, 29, 30, Kingsport Dodson, Richard B., FB, 1925, 26, 27 Donahue, Ken, T, 1949, 50, Corryton Donaldson, R.C., C, 1896 Donaldson, W.J., LE, 1906 Donelson, A.J. Jr., LHB, 1911, 12 Doolin, Phil, DE, 1973, Rome, Ga. Dorsey, Albert, HB, 1965, 67, Tampa, Fla. Dorsey, Richard T., B, 1932, 33, 34, Memphis Dotson, Dewayne, DE, 1989, 90, Hendersonville Dougherty, Joe Q., T, 1933, 35, 36, Gate City, Va. Dougherty, Nathan W., RT, 1906, 07, 08, 09 (Capt.), Powell Station Douglas, A.H., LHB, 1901, 02 Douglas, Cody, OT, 2002, 03, 04, 05 (Capt.), La Marque, Texas Douglas, David, OT, 1984, 85, Spring City Douglas, Steve, DT, 1983, 84, Spring City Downey, Pat, BB, 1962, 63, Montgomery, Ala. Drost, Ray, G, 1942, 46, 47, Scranton, Pa. Drummond, Keith, E, 1954, 55, Mt. Pleasant, Texas Drummonds, Ronnie, DE, 1968, 69, 70, Knoxville Dudley, Bubba, QB, 1969, Nashville Duff, Bill, DT, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Delran, N.J. Dumont, Guillaume, OG, 2003 (Service), St. Hubert, Quebec Duncan, Alan, PK, 1978, 79, 80, Norris Duncan, Clark, DB, 1977, 78, 80, Erwin

THE VOLS

Cox, Morgan, DS, 2007, 08 Collierville Cox, William G. 1929, 31, RE, Sevierville Cozart, Joe, DB, 1981, 82, Sweetwater Craig, George P., B, 1933, 34, 35 Craig, T.E., RT, 1899, Sherman, Texas Crain, Michael, DE, 2007 (Service) Jacksonville, Fla. Crawford, Denver, T, 1942, 46, 47 (Capt.), Kingsport Crawford, Edwin S. , T, 1934, 35 Crawford, Frank J., T, 1935, 36, 37 Crawford, S.D., QB, 1901, 02 Creamer, Andre, DB, 1984, 85, 86, 87, Baltimore, Md. Creer, Lenon, RB, 2007, 08 Tatum, Tex. Crompton, Jonathan, QB, 2006, 07, 08 Waynesville, N.C. Crosby, Phillip, RB, 1997, 98, 99, Bessemer City, N.C. Cross, Roy L., E, 1942, 45, Knoxville Crossley, Andrew, FB, 2003 (Service), Talbott Crowson, Larry, QB, 1951, Sheffield, Ala. Crutchfield, Todd 1987, ILB, (Service), Charleston, W.Va. Cruze, Kyle (Buddy), E, 1955, 56, Knoxville Cummins, Charles L. Sr., LE, 1919, 21, Fayetteville Cummins, Charles L. Jr., LE, 1949, Hartsville Cunningham, Chad, KS, 2007, 08 Dawsonville, Ga. Cunningham, Mike, OG, 1976, 77, Knoxville Cunningham, Rory, OG, 1980, Mableton, Ga. Cvetnick, John, FB, 1954, Century, W.Va.

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Clemmens, Bob B., HB, 1921, Maryville Clemmer, James H., E, 1930, 31, Benton Cleveland, Terence, WR, 1986, 87, 88, 89, Sweetwater Clifton, Chad, OT, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (Capt.), Martin Clinkscales, Joey , WR, 1984, 85, 86 (Capt.), Knoxville Cloninger, Bob O., C, 1952, 53, Chattanooga Cobb, Reggie, RB, 1987, 88, Knoxville Cochran, E.R., LE, 1906 Cockrell, Alan, QB, 1981, 82, 83, Joplin, Mo. Cody, J.R., C, 1907, Arlington Cofer, Joe, DB, 1982, 83, 84, Knoxville Cofer, Mike E. , TE, 1979, 80, 81, Chamblee, Ga. Cofer, Mike L., DE, 1979, 80, 81, 82 (Capt.), Knoxville Coffey, Bryan, DB, 1985, Shalimar, Fla. Coffey, Charles, G, 1953, 54, 55, Shelbyville Coffman, Leonard, FB, 1937, 38, 39, Greeneville Coggins, Roger, BB/QB, 1948, 49, Portsmouth, Va. Coker, LaMarcus, TB, 2006 Antioch Cole, Bill, DB, 1973, 74, 75, Church Hill Cole, Jeff, OLB, 1983 (Service), Carthage Cole, Harry A., RT, 1910 Coleman, B.J., QB, 2008, Chattanooga Coleman, Chuck , RB, 1981, 82, 83, Louisville, Ky. Coleman, Cosey, OT, 1997, 98, 99, Clarkston, Ga. Coleman, Jimmy L., E, 1938, 39, 40, St. Albans, W.Va. Coleman, Jeff, DT, 1995, 96, 97, 98, Gaffney, S.C. Coleman, Lee, DT, 1969, Raleigh, N.C. Coleman, Reggie, OT, 1999, 00, 01, Jonesboro, Ark. Coleman, Wayne A., BB, 1960, 61, 62, Miami, Fla. Colhoun, Adams, Sub., 1897 Collier, Harris T., C, 1893 Colquitt, Britton, P, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Knoxville Colquitt, Craig, P, 1975, 76, 77, Knoxville Colquitt, Dustin, P, 2001, 02, 03, 04, Knoxville Colquitt, Jerry, QB, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Oak Ridge Colquitt, Jimmy, P, 1981, 82, 83, 84, Knoxville Colston, Travis, LB, 1999, 00, Marshville, N.C. Combs, Lewis, RB, 1982 (Service), Bluff City Cone, Steve, OG, 1973, 74, Lawrenceburg Connelly, Robert C., 1941 Cook, John, TE, 1982, 83, 84, Knoxville Cook, Xavier, DB, 1982, Memphis Cooper, Kenneth, RB, 1981, 82, 83, 84, Huntsville, Ala. Cooper, Kevin, FB, 2008, Chattanooga Cooper, Richard, DT, 1984, 85, 87, Memphis Cooper, W.C., LHB, 1948, 49, 50, Knoxville Cooter, Jim Bob, QB, 2006 Fayetteville Copeland, Jeremaine, WR, 1995, 96, 97, 98, Harriman Corby, Graff, WR, 1996, 97, Knoxville Cornick, T.R., RT, 1899 Costello, Mike, C, 1959, Springfield, Ohio Cottam, Brad, TE, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Germantown Cottam, Jeff, TE, 2006, 07, 08 Germantown Cotton, Jackie, MM, 1963, 64, 65, Memphis Cottrell, C.B., Sub., 1907 Covington, C. L., LE, 1903 Cox, J.T., RT, 1901, 02 Cox, John B. 1891, 92

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Campbell, Tony, LB, 2000, 01, Athens, Ga. Canale, Frank, WB, 1962, Memphis Canale, George, TB, 1960, 61, 62, Memphis Canale, Whit, WB, 1962, 64, Memphis Canini, Pat, FB, 1963, Columbus, Ohio Cannon, Bram, H, 2008, Memphis Cannon, Gary, KS, 1960, 61, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Cannon, R.L., HB, 1892 Cannon, Sinclair, DB, 2005, 06, 07, Greer, S.C. Cantrell, Craig, LB, 1979, Knoxville Cantrell, Edd M., E, 1953, 54, 55, 56, Sparta Careathers, Paul, RB, 1972, 73, 74, Lafeyette, Ga. Carmichael, Nick, DB, 1971, 72, 73, Atlanta, Ga. Carpenter, Don, DB, 1969, 70, Providence, R.I. Carr, Hilrey, FB, 1956, Livingston Carr,Marcus,TE,1999(Service),Kingsport Carroll,AlonzoM.Jr.(Goat),LE, 1911,12,13,14 Carroll, Steve, DT, 1967, 68, 69, Chattanooga Carter, Al, TB, 1955, 56, 57, Sarasota, Fla. Carter, Dale, DB, 1990, 91, Oxford, Ga. Carter, George, E, 1950, Farmville, Va. Carter, Howard, DT, 1976 (Service), Murfreesboro Carter, J.W., FB, 1959, 60, 61, Wise, Va. Carter, Tony, OLB, 1984 (Service), Nashville Carter, Vince, WR, 1984, 85, 86, Nashville Cartwright, Jim, BB, 1958, 59, 60, Athens Casteel, Mike, DT, 1980, 81, 82, Maryville Catanzano, Jon, DB, 2005 (Service) Murrysville, Pa. Cates, Clifton B., LT, 1914, 15 Chadnock, John, G, 1944, 45, Steubenville, Ohio Chadwell, James J., T, 1942, Kingsport Chadwick, Dennis, WR, 1970, 71, 72, Decatur, Ga. Chadwick, Walter, TB, 1965, 66, 67, Decatur, Ga. Chambers, Harold, RT, 1960, Danville, Ky. Champion, Toby, OG, 1998, 99, 00, Humboldt Chancey,RalphE.,FB,1946,47,48,49(Capt.),Cleveland Chancey, Steve, FB, 1971, 72, 73, Knoxville Chandler, Allen E., C, 1942, Johnson City Chandler, H.C., HB, 1913 Chang, Peter, DB, 2005 (Service) Syracuse, Ind. Chapman, D.C., QB, 1896 Chapman, Joey, PK, 1990, 91, 92, 93, Franklin Chapman, Ray M., C, 1953, LaFollette Chauvin, Christian, PK, 2001 (Service) Metairie, La. Chavis, John, DT, 1977, 78, Dillon, S.C. Christian, Bill, DT, 1977, 79, Indiana, Pa. Christmas, E.K., 1924, Morristown Cifers, Ed, E, 1938, 39, 40, Kingsport Cifers, Robert G., HB, 1941, 42, Kingsport Cissell, Don, RT, 1959, 60, Louisville, Ky. Clabo, Neil, P, 1972, 73, 74, Knoxville Clabo, Phil, OT, 1973, 74, 75, Knoxville Clark, Vince, DB, 1982, 83, 84, Del Ray Beach, Fla. Clausen, Casey, QB, 2000, 01, 02, 03 (Capt.), Northridge, Calif. Clausen, Rick, QB, 2004, 05 (Capt.), Thousand Oaks, Calif. Claxton, J.O. (Jim), C, 1932, 33, 34, Knoxville Clay, Boyd, T, 1937, 38, 39, Old Hickory Clayton, Rufus, QB, 1922, Corydon, Iowa

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LETTERMEN

Retired Numbers

The 2005 ceremonies to retire the jerseys of Doug Atkins (91), Peyton Manning (16) and Reggie White (92) brought the list of retired jersey numbers at Tennessee to seven. This includes the four former Vol players who died in World War II and had their jerseys retired in 1946.

In 2005, Tennessee instituted criteria to retire additional numbers. Those criteria include, but are not limited to: candidates must be recognized as good citizens and have a minimum of five years between the candidate's UT football career and consideration of this honor. A candidate must have achieved three of the following five collegiate honors: induction into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Southeastern Conference (SEC) Player of the Year, Consensus All-America, Heisman Trophy winner, and have won one of the following general athletic/academic or non-position specific awards: Sullivan Award, SEC Athlete of the Year (all sports) or Draddy Award.

Doug Atkins (91) is considered by many to be the greatest defensive end in football history. After originally signing with UT on a basketball scholarship, Atkins went on to gridiron All-America status in 1952, was the only player to be unanimously named to the All-SEC Quarter Century Team (1950-74) and was selected SEC Player of the Quarter Century. Atkins retired with the most NFL games played (205) by a defensive lineman. The Vols went 29-3-1 with Adkins on the field and won the 1951 national championship.

Peyton Manning (16) is the most decorated athlete in UT history. He left Tennessee as the SEC's all-time leading passer with 11,201 yards, setting 42 passing records during his Vols career that included two NCAA, seven SEC and 33 UT marks. Off the field, Manning won the Draddy Award as National Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1997 and graduated in three years with a degree in speech communications. He graduated with the highest grade-point average (3.61) in his field. During his pro career, Manning has earned Pro Bowl honors six times in his eight seasons played and was named NFL MVP for the 2004 and 2005 seasons. He threw an NFL-record 49 touchdown passes in 2004 and already has 244 for his career. Manning's career total of 33,189 passing yards stands 20th on the NFL all-time list.

Reggie White (92), who died Dec. 26, 2004, at the age of 43, collected a school-record 32 sacks in his four years with the Vols to establish himself as the most prolific pass rusher in Tennessee history. Fifteen of those sacks came in his senior year of 1983, a campaign current Vols head coach Phillip Fulmer called the "most individually dominant season I've ever seen." Known as the "Minister of Defense," White went on to a 17-year pro football career, retiring as the NFL's all-time sack leader with 198. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1990.

Ceremonies were held during the 2006 UT-Air Force game to officially memorialize the four players killed in World War II. Those individuals, listed below, had their jerseys retired in 1946.

Clyde (Ig) Fuson (62) (March 11, 1923 — Dec. 4, 1944), a native of Middlesboro, Ky., and fullback on the 1942 team, shared playing time with Nowling. Ig had a younger brother, Herschel (Ug) Fuson, who was a freshman on the 1942 team and transferred to West Point, from where he graduated. Rudy Klarer (49) (March 9, 1923 — Jan. 6, 1945) was a reserve guard in 1941 and starter in 1942, from Louisville, Ky.

Bill Nowling (32) (Aug. 8, 1920 — Aug. 9, 1944), a fullback 1940-42, from St. Petersburg, Fla., was a three-year starter under Gen. Robert R. Neyland and John Barnhill.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Willis Tucker (61) (May 10, 1918 — Nov. 28, 1944), a graduate of Knoxville High School, earned a Vol football letter in 1940 and was a sprint star on the track and field team.

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49 Rudy Klarer

92 Reggie White

32 Bill Nowling

61 Willis Tucker

Fairfield, C.D., Sub., 1897, Oak Grove Falco, Joe, DT, 1963, 64, Bridgeport, Conn. Farmer, Joel, C, 1983, 84, 85, Knoxville Farrar, Scot, OT, 1976, 77, Manchester Faulkner, Craig, WR, 1990, 91, 92, 93 (Capt.), Richmond, Ky. Faust, Hugh D., QB, 1930, Knoxville Fayton, C.J., WR, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Virginia Beach, Va. Feathers, Beattie, B, 1931, 32, 33, Bristol, Va. Fellows, Roshaun, DB, 2004, 05, Warren, Ark. Felty, Gene, C, 1949, 50, Bristol Fender, M.W., FB, 1912 Ferris, Charles E., RT, 1892 Fielden, Alan, RE, 47, 48, 49, Knoxville Fields, Brad, DT, 1979 (Service), Ashland City Fields, Earnest, LB, 1988, 89, 90, 91 (Capt.), Milan Filson, Dave, LB, 1968, 69, Nashville Finch, Kelsey, RB, 1976, 77, 78, Sheffield, Ala. Finlayson, Jake, TE, 2002, 03, 05, Selmer Finlayson, John, TE, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Selmer Finney, James I., C, 1928, 29 Fisher, Armandos, LB, 1993, East St. Louis, Ill. Fisher, Bob, T, 1951, 52, 53, Cleveland, Ohio Fisher, Buddy, RE, 1961, 62, 63 (Capt.), Maxwell, Va. Fisher, James C., RT, 1892, 93 Fisher, Jody, C, 1941, 42, Bluefield, W. Va. Fisher, John, C, 1988, 89, 90, 91 (Capt.), Milan Fisher, Lavoisier, ILB, 1982, 83, 84, 85, Nashville Fisher, Tom, LB, 1964, 65, Brooksville, Fla. Fisher, Walter, DE, 2006, 07, 08, Nashville Fitchpatrick, Tim, WR, 1973, 74, 75, Doraville, Ga. Fitzgerald, Jeremy, RB, 1997, Dayton Fitzgerald, Maurice (Buck), DB, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Nashville Fleming, Cory, WR, 1990, 91, 92, 93 (Capt.), Nashville Fleming, Troy, FB, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Franklin Fletcher, Mark, DB, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Cincinnati, Ohio Flora, Charles, E, 1949, 50, Danville, Va. Flowers, George, HB, 1924, Covington Flowers, Richmond, WB, 1966, 67, 68, Montgomery, Ala. Foley, Kevin, RB, 1996, Gatlinburg Folsom, Derrick, LB, 1989, Valdosta, Ga. Fonde, C.H., RHB, 1910, 11, 12 (Capt.) Ford, Chester, RB, 1994, 95, 96, Danville, Ky. Ford, Glenn, RB, 1979, 80, Greensboro, N.C. Foster, Arian, RB, 2005, 06, 07, 08, San Diego, Calif. Foster, Clifton, DB, 1983 (Service), Alexandria, Va. Foster, Ramon, G, 2005, 06, 07, 08 (Capt.), Henning Fowler, W. S. (Monk), WB, 1947, Phillips, Texas Fox, D.N., LT, 1904, Knoxville Fox, R.E., LHB, 1904, Knoxville Foxall, Joe, LG, 1960, 61, 62, Nashville Foxx, Bob, HB, 1938, 39, 40, Knoxville Foxx, Frank, RB, 1976, 77, 78, Knoxville Francis, Hugh, HB, 1919 Francis, J.H., Sub.,1910 Francis, Jeff, QB, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Mt. Prospect, Ill. Francis, John, T, 1941, 46, 47, Knoxville Frank, Milton, G, 1931, 32, 33, Nashville Franklin, Aubrayo, DT, 2001, 02, Johnson City

Franklin, Coy, RG, 1958, Madisonville Franklin, John, T, 1930, 31, 32, Covington Franklin, L.D. 1908, 09 Franklin, Mack, E, 1951, 52, 53 (Capt.), Madisonville Franklin, Robbie, OG, 1964, 65, 66, Knoxville Frazier, Bobby, DE, 1963, 64, 65, Bartow, Fla. Frazier, Savion, LB, 2007, 08, Woodbridge, Va. Freeman, Brent, DB, 2008 (Service), Suwannee, Ga. Freeman, Dewayne, WR, 1992, Hagerstown, Md. French, F.D., RG, 1900, Maryville Frere, Rob, DT, 1970, 71, 72, Annandale, Va. Frere, Ron, OT, 1972 (Service), Annandale, Va. Frogg, Michael, C, 2006, 07, Kingston Frogg, Sammy, P, 2000, Kingston Frost, Ken, LT, 1959, 60, Brentwood Frost, Tim, DB, 1992, Scottdale, Ga. Fuhler, Tom, DT, 1990, 91, Crystal Lake, Ill. Fuller, Ben F., G, 1927, 28, 29, Dyersburg Fuller, C.J., QB, 1902, 03, Memphis Fulmer, Phillip, OG, 1969, 70, 71, Winchester Fulton, Charles, TB, 1965, 66, 67, Memphis Fulton, Robert W., T, 1935, 36 Furnas, Doug, RB, 1981, 82, Commerce, Okla. Furnas, Mike, OG, 1982, 83, Commerce, Okla. Fusco, Ryan, PK (Service) 2005, Memphis Fuson, Clyde (Ig), FB, 1942, Middlesboro, Ky.

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Gaffney, James T., HB, 1941, 42, Cumberland, Md. Gaines, Antonio, DB, 2004, 05, 06, 08, Covington Gaines, Cory, DB, 1995, 96, 97, Baton Rouge, La. Gaines, Greg, DB, 1978, 80, Nashville Gaines, Teddy, DB, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Kingsport Gaither, Omar, LB, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Charlotte, N.C. Galbreath, Harry, OG, 1984, 85, 86, 87 (Capt.), Clarksville Galiffa, Art, QB, 1964, 66, Donora, Pa. Gallagher, Joe, OG, 1973, 74, 75, 76, Chester, Pa. Galyon, Scott, LB, 1992, 93, 94, 95 (Capt.), Seymour Gamble, A.M., RG, 1899 Gamble, R.M., E/QB, 1901, 02 Gammage, Elliott, OT, 1965, 66, 67, Cedartown Ga. Gandy, Richie, OT, 2004, 05, Darlington, S.C. Gann, Gene, BB, 1960, 61, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Garmon, Bob, P, 1985, 86, 87, Birmingham, Ala. Garner, Charlie, RB, 1992, 93, Falls Church, Va. Garner, Hugh, WB, 1952, 53, 54, LaFollette Gault, Willie, WR, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Griffin, Ga. Gauze, J.W., C, 1911 Gayles, Mike, FB, 1974, 75, 76, Cincinnati, Ohio Gaylor, Jim, PK, 1975, 76, 77, Nashville Gearing, Paul, LT, 1946, 47, 48, 49, Manongahela, Pa. Gebhardt, W.T., RT, 1892 Geisler, J.V., RE, 1911, 12 Gentry, Mack, DT, 1964, 65, 66, Knoxville Gerardi, Greg, OT, 1990, Irvine, Calif.


Gudger, V.L., LHB, 1902, 03, Asheville, N.C. Gunn, Carlton, LB, 1979, Tampa, Fla. Gunther, J.A., LG, 1906 Gurdak, Matt, WR, 2002 (service), Buckhannon, W. Va. Gust, Ron, E, 1952, 53, 54, North Tonawanda, N.Y.

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VOLMANAC

Jackson, Bernard, DE, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Louisville, Ky. Jackson, Howard, RT, 1956, 57, 58, Kingston Jackson, Leonard, MG, 1980, 81, Macon, Ga. Jakobik, Jack, DB, 1991, 92, Nashville James, Andre, LB, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Harmony, N.C. James, David, OG, 1980, 81, 82, Cincinnati, Ohio James, Roland, DB, 1976, 77, 78, 79 (Capt.), Jamestown, Ohio

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Ijams, Howard A., QB, 1891, 92, 93 (Capt.) Inglett, Paul, LG, 1959, 60, Augusta, Ga. Ingram, Brian, DE, 1977, 78, 79, Memphis Ingram, Mark, C, 1995, 96, Sneads Ferry, N.C. Ingram, Phil, WR, 1978, 79, Nashville Ingram, Reggie, LB, 1990, 91, 92, 93, Memphis Irwin, Tim, OT, 1978, 79, 80, Knoxville Ishii, Dusty, DB, 2003, Huntington Beach, Calif.

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Janes, Palmer, E, 1919, 20, 21, Memphis Jared, W. Bennett, LHB, 1915 Jarnagin, F. W., C, 1899, 1900, 01, Jefferson City Jarvis, Ron, FB, 1965, 66, 67, Rochester, N.Y. Jasper, Bill, C, 1949, 50, 51, Somerset, Ky. Jeffers, Lemont Holt , DE, 1978, 79, 80, 81 (Capt.), Hampton, Va. Jeffries, Danny, DB, 1970, 71, 72, Dyersburg Jellicorse, Reggie, C, 1964, 65, Morristown Jenkins, Danny, DT, 1975, 76, 77 (Capt.), Elizabethton Jenkins, DeRon, DB, 1992, 93, 94, 95, St. Louis, Mo. Jenkins, Lee, DB, 1980, 81, 82, Atlanta, Ga. Jernigan, Tom, DB,1967, 68, Union City Jester, Mike, OG, 1978, 79, Cincinnati, Ohio Jester Nick, LB, 1992, 93, 94, 96, Delray Beach, Fla. Johnson, Austin, FB, 2008, Hickory, N.C. Johnson, Bill, RG, 1955, 56, 57 (Capt.), Sparta Johnson, Bob, C, 1965, 66, 67 (Capt.), Cleveland Johnson, Brandon, DB, 2003, Tulsa, Okla. Johnson, Carl, DE, 1970, 71, 72, Palatka, Fla. Johnson, David, DT, 1987, 88, Dayton Johnson, Frank, LE, 1905 Johnson, Greg, LB, 1993, 94, 95, 96, Nashville Johnson, Harold, QB, 1948, 49, 50, Jackson Johnson, Howard, T, 1926, 27, 28 (Capt.), Knoxville Johnson, Inquoris, DB, 2004, 05, 06, Atlanta, Ga. Johnson, L.B. (Farmer), T, 1926, 27, 28, Jackson Johnson, Marsalous, DB, 2006, 07, 08, Smyrna Johnson, Neil, TE, 1998, 99, Nashville Johnson, Paul, C, 1973, 74, 75, Cleveland Johnson, Ramone, OT, 2008, Chicago, Ill. Johnson, Shawn, LB, 1996, 97, Louisville, Ky. Johnson, Steve, DB, 1994, 95, 97, 98, Powder Springs, Ga. Johnson, Steven, P, 1993 (Service), Knoxville Johnson, Tom, T, 1963, Stillwater, Okla. Johnson, Tom D., C, 1970, 71, 72, Cleveland Johnson, W.C., E, 1906, 07, 08, 09, 10 (Capt.), Memphis Johnston, James G., T, 1928, 29, Knoxville Jolley, Jack, C, 1979, 80, Simpsonville, S.C. Jones, Dale, OLB,1983, 84, 85, 86 (Capt.), Cleveland Jones, Eli, WR, 2001 (Service), Salem, Mo. Jones, Frank D., G, 1926, Morristown Jones, Gerald, WR, 2007, 08, Oklahoma City, Okla. Jones, Greg, LB, 1974, 75, 76, 77 (Capt.), Bristol Jones, Greg R., DT, 2002, 03, Jonesboro, Ark. Jones, Johnnie, RB, 1982, 83, 84 (Capt.), Mumford Jones, Kendrick, WR, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Collierville Jones, Kenny, TE, 1978, 79, 81, 82, Nashville Jones, Marc, RB, 1989, 90, Syracuse, N.Y. Jones, Mark, WR/DB, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Wallingford, Pa. Jones, Mike E., MM, 1967, 68, 69, Nashville Jones, Mike S., T, 1971, Kingsport Jones, Montrell, WR, 2001, 02, Louisville, Ky. Jones, Philip E. , G, 1923, 24, Knoxville Jones, Sam W., E, 1923, 24, 26, Nashville Jones, Steven, OT, 2007, Brentwood Jones, Wilbert, DB, 1978, 79, 80, Brownsville, Jordan, Dick, E, 1942, 46, McCall Creek, Miss. Julian, Jason, WR/S, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Knoxville Jumper, Tommy, G, 1950, Chattanooga

THE VOLS

Hackman, J.S., LHB, (Buddy) 1928, 29, 30, Nashville Hagy, Everett, Sub., 1896 Hahn, Jimmy C., MG, 1966, 67, (service 1968), Gainesville, Fla. Hahn, Jimmy R., QB, 1949, 50, 51, Newport News, Va. Hair, Sammy, DE, 1972, 73, 74, Dalton, Ga. Hale, Jerronne, WR, 2002 (service), Morristown Hale, Troy, WR, 1985, DeSoto, Texas Hall, Jason, DT/DE, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Marietta, Ga. Hall, Jeff, PK, 1995, 96, 97, 98 (Capt.), Winchester Hambaugh, P.C., LT, 1915, 16, Clarksville Hamilton, H.T., RG, 1900 Hamilton, Mercedes, OG, 1995, 96, 97, 98 (Capt.), Waynesboro, Ga. Hammond, Bill, RT, 1962, 63, Kingsport Hampton, Anthony, LB, 1994, 95, 97, Englewood, N.J. Hancock, Anthony, WR, 1978, 79, 80, 81, Cleveland, Ohio Hancock, Quintin, WR, 2007, 08, St. Augustine, Fla. Hand, Omari, DE, 1999, 00, 01, 02 (Capt.), Tallahassee, Fla. Hannah, Carl, LE, 1956, Lafayette, Ga. Hannon, Chris, WR, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Sarasota, Fla. Haralson, Parys, DE, 2002, 03, 04 (Capt.), 05 (Capt.), Flora, Miss. Hardegree, Bo, QB, 2006 (Service), Jackson Hardesty, Montario, TB, 2006, 07, 08 (Capt.), New Bern, N.C. Hardy, Darryl, LB, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Cincinnati, Ohio Haren, Kyle, LB, 1991, Chattanooga Hargiss, Joseph E., RG, 1893 Harkleroad, Clay, OG, 1964, Kingsport Harkleroad, Rod, C, 1966 (Service), Knoxville Harkness,W.S.(Bill),QB,1923,24,25,26(Capt.),Jellico Harp, Thomas (Red), B, 1935, 36, 37, Pineville, Ky. Harper, Alvin, WR, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Frostproof, Fla. Harper, Daryl, WR, 1980, 81, Memphis Harper, Reggie, TE, 1977, 78, 79, 80, Hartsville Harrell, Justin, DT, 2003, 04, 05, 06 (Capt.), Martin Harris, Chris, DB, 1993 (Service), Maryville Harrison, Jim, QB, 1979 (Service), Lakeland, Fla. Hartman, Kip, WR, 2003 (Service), Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Haslam, Jim, T, 1950, 51, 52 (Capt.), St. Petersburg, Fla. Hatcher, Adolphus H. (Buck), T, 1915, 16, 19, 20 (Capt.) Hatcher, Bill, HB, 1923, Fayetteville Hatcher, O.C., FB, 1916 Hatley, Ralph L., G, 1932, 33, 34 (Capt.), Jackson Hawkins, David, LB, 1983 (Service), Knoxville Hayden, Aaron, RB, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Detroit, Mich. Hayden, Jerrod, LB, 1997, Louisville, Ky. Hayes, Joe Black, G, 1935, 36, 37 (Capt.), Murfreesboro Hayley, Samuel B., T, 1911, 12, 13 (Capt.), Jackson Haynes, Samuel H., LE, 1893 Haynesworth, Albert, DT, 1999, 00, 01, Hartsville, S.C.

Houston, Cedric, TB, 2001, 02, 03, 04, Clarendon, Ark. Houston, Josh, WR, 2000, Kingston Hovanic, Mark, DT, 1985, 86, 87, Yorktown, Va. Howard, Anthony, DT, 1985, 86, Berkeley, Calif. Howard, Chip, WR, 1971, 72, 73, Knoxville Howard, Ermel, RG,1946, 47, 48, Matawan, W.Va. Howard, Joey, DT, 1986, 87, Springfield, Ohio Howard, William, RB, 1984, 85, 86, 87, Lima, Ohio Howe, Bubba, C, 1954, 55, 56, Memphis Howell, Frank, DT, 1970, 71, Columbia Hubbard, Bill, G, 1953, 54, Lynchburg, Va. Hubbard, Hal, QB, 1951, 52, 53, Lynchburg, Va. Hubbell, Franklin S. (Bud), E, 1941, 42, 46, Bridgeport, Conn. Hubbell, Webster E., T, 1941, Bridgeport, Conn. Hubbuck, Carl, G, 1937 Huddleston, Ben, E, 1946, 47, Chattanooga Hudson, John Bill, LE, 1960, 61, 62, Jefferson City Hueser, Vernon, C, 1946, 47, 48, Marcus, Iowa Huff, Avery, TE, 1980, New Market Huffman, Dick, T, 1942, 46, Charleston, W.Va. Hug, Paul N., E, 1928, 29, 30, Kingsport Humphreys, Cecil C. (Sonny), E, 1933, 34, 35, Paris Hundley, Elmo E. T, 1927 Huneycutt, Ralph, C, 1947, 48, 49, Appalachia, Va. Hunt, Brian, MG, 1985, 86, 87, DeSoto, Texas Hunt, George, KS, 1969, 70, 71, Clearwater, Fla. Hunter, George L., E, 1936, 37, 38, Somerset, Ky. Hurley, Leonard F., T, 1920, 21, 22 Hurst, Bill, P, 1998 (Service), Brentwood Husband, Tom, C, 1958, 60, Nashville Hust, Al, E, 1940, 41, 42 (Capt.), Cleveland, Ohio Hust, Emil R., E, 1939, 41, Cleveland, Ohio Hutchinson, Byron, T, 1942, St. Petersburg, Fla. Hutton, Tom, P, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Memphis Hyde, Jerry, RHB, 1951, 52, 53, Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Hays, Robert L., C, 1891 Hayworth, Tracy, DE, 1986, 87, 88, 89, Decherd Heard, Scott 1984, C, (Service), Athens Heath, Chris, DB, 2002, 03, Hattiesburg, Miss. Heath, Ricky, DB, 1973, Atlanta, Ga. Hefney, Jonathan, DB, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Rock Hill, S.C. Helton, L.T., C, 1960, 62, Morristown Helton, Todd, QB, 1993, 94, Knoxville Henderson, John C., H/P, 2003, 04, Germantown Henderson, John N., DT, 1999, 00, 01 (Capt.) Nashville Henderson, Joseph Ray (Possum), G, 1916, 19, Knoxville Henderson, Sam, RB, 1982, 83, 85, South Bend, Ind. Hendricks, Gerald S., E, 1936, 37, 38 Hendrix, Tim, TE, 1983, 84, 85, 86, DeSoto, Texas Henry, Duan, ILB, 1982, Newport Henry, Travis, RB, 1997, 98, 99, 00, Frostproof, Fla. Hensley, Tom, T, 1952, 53, Knoxville Henson, Tavio, DB, 1989, 90, 91, 92, Severn, Md. Henton, Sterling, QB, 1987, 89, 90, Passiac, N.J. Herndon, L. Houston, E, 1927, 28, 29, Lexington Herrera, Anthony, OG, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Naples, Fla. Herring, Melvin G., HB, 1936, 37 Herrmann, Gary, T, 1951, Davenport, Iowa Herzbrun, Lon, RG, 1955, 56, 57, Washington, D.C. Heydrick, Paul D., HB, 1929, Charleston, W.Va. Hibbard, Bob, WB, 1954, 55, 56, Midland, Pa. Hibbett, Johnny, OG, 1983, 84, 85, 86, Mt. Juliet Hickman, Herman, RG, 1929, 30, 31, Johnson City Hicks, Bob, C, 1947, Hazelton, Pa. Hidinger, Lee, LB, 1973, 74, 75, Memphis Higginbotham, Roger, DT, 1974, Oak Ridge Hightower, Chris, PK, 2000 (Service), Weaverville, N.C. Hill, Claude, FB, 1946, 47, 48, Nashville Hill, Gaylon, OG, 1970, 71, 72, Brownsville Hill, Jimmy, QB, 1948, 49, 50, Maryville Hill, Ryan, FB, 2008 (Service), Kingston Hillman, Bill, WB, 1942, 46, Kane, Pa. Hines, Tyrone, LB, 1994, 95, 96, Brownsville Hite-Smith, Van O., LG, 1896 Hobby, Marion, DE, 1986, 87, 88, 89 (Capt.), Irondale, Ala. Hodge, Bonnie, HB, 1937 Hogue, Chris, PK/P, 1996, 97, Memphis Holbert, David, FB, 2004, 05, 06, 08 (Service), Nashville Holland, Mark, C, 1992, 93, 94, Sale Creek Hollopeter, C. E., HB, 1899, 1900, 01 (Capt.) Holloway, Condredge, QB, 1972, 73, 74 (Capt.), Hunstville, Ala. Holloway, Jerry, OT, 1967, 68, Memphis Holohan, Francis, G, 1950, 51, 52, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Holsclaw, Claude, B, 1944, Elizabethton Holt, Laird, E, 1929, 30, 31, Franklin Holt, Ricky, OLB, 1981, 82, 83, Tifton, Ga. Holt,Robert(Tarzan),FB,1920,21,22,23(Capt.) Honea, Ken, BB, 1961, 62, 63, Chattanooga Hood, Merlyn, WR, 1970, 71, East Moline, Ill. Hooser, P. Hobart (Hobe), G, 1927 Horn, David, TE, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Jonesboro, Ga. Horne, Kevin, DB, 1998 (Service), Tucker, Ga. Horner, Amos J., FB, 1927, 28 Hough, Joe, QB/DB, 1976, 77, Oklahoma City, Okla.

OUTLOOK

Getteys, P.W., RHB, 1902 Gettys, R.E., HB, 1899 Gibson, Brent, C, 1993, 94, 95, 96, Canton, N.C. Giddens, Clarence E., C, 1934, 35 Gillem, Adam, DE, 2007 (Service), Knoxville Gillespie, Charles, OT, 1979, 82, Spring City Gilliam, Jim, DS, 1991, Gallatin Glascott, Bob, FB, 1956, Philadelphia, Pa. Glass, Glenn, TB, 1959, 60, 61, Clewiston, Fla. Gleaves, Bob, BB, 1956, Shelbyville Glover, Jimmy, MM, 1965, 66, 67, Lafayette Godzak, Ed, WB, 1952, Webster, Pa. Gold, Bill, FB, 1941, 42, 46, Brockton, Mass. Golden, Tad, DB, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Lithonia, Ga. Gonce, J.W., G, 1903 Gooch, Mike, OT, 1965, 67, 68, Florence, Ala. Gooden, Bernard, OG, 1999, 00, Bradenton, Fla. Goodin, Chad, C, 1989, Englewood Goodin, Matt, DT, 1998 Englewood Goodrich, Dwayne, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99, (Capt.) Oak Lawn, Ill. Goodrich, Guinn B., G, 1932, 33, Nashville Gordon, Bobby, TB, 1955, 56, 57, Pulaski Gordon, Milton, ILB, 1986, Jacksonville, Fla. Gordon, Rodney, OT, 1990, 91, 92, Toledo, Ohio Gordy, John, T, 1954, 55, 56 (Capt.), Nashville Gowdy, Jerry, LE, 1962, 63, North Charleston, S.C. Graddy, Sam, WR, 1985, 86, Atlanta, Ga. Graham, Bobby, WR, 1999, 00, 01, Statesville, N.C. Graham, Conrad, DB, 1970, 71, 72, Winston-Salem, N.C. Graham, J.H., LG, 1910 Graham, Jay, RB, 1993, 94, 95, 96 (Capt.), Concord, N.C. Graham, Joe, OG, 1964, 67, Fayetteville Grant, Deon, DB, 1997, 98, 99, Augusta, Ga. Grant, Jason, DE, 1997 (Service). Brentwood Grant, Stan, DB, 1976, Boise, Idaho Granzow, Judd, LB, 1998, 99, Granada Hills, Calif. Gratz, Bobby, OG, 1963, 64, 65, Morristown Graves, Samuel Ray, C, 1940, 41 (Capt.), Knoxville Gravitt, Mitchell, TE, 1973, Hixson Gray, Glenn, RE, 1963, 64, 65, Augusta, Ga. Green, Louis A., RT, 1926, Gallatin Green, T.B., LG, 1900, 01, 02, 03 (Capt.) Green, Ron, DT, 1995, 96, 97, 98, Severna Park, Md. Greene, Ben, DB, 2004, 05, 06, Jonesboro, Ga. Greenwood, B. J., Sub., 1912 Greer, Jabari, DB, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Jackson Greer, R.A., HB, 1899 Gregory, Kevin, DS, 1997, 98, 99, Union, S.C. Griesbach, Bob, LB, 1952, Portsmouth, Va. Griffin, Gerald, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99, Murfreesboro Griffith, Dave, LHB, 1952, 53, Oak Ridge Grim, Joe, RE, 1901, 02, 03 Grim, W.H., E, 1904 Grimes, Bill, WR, 2006 (Service), Douglasville, Ga. Grizzard, Kenneth, C., 1921, 22, Clarksville Grubb, Jim, WB, 1956, 57, Oak Ridge Grubb, Wayne, RG, 1958, 59, 60, Athens Gruble, John, E, 1947, 48, 49, 50, Mt. Airy, N.C. Gudalis, Bill, C, 1958, Sykesville, Pa.

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Karl, Ryan, LB, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Franklin Kaseta, Vince, E, 1949, 50, 51, Brockton, Mass. Keener, Samuel, RHB, 1906 Keever, Wade, B, 1934, Johnson City Kefauver, Estes, G,1922, 23, Madisonville Kell, Chip, OG, 1968, 69, 70, Decatur, Ga. Keller, John, OG, 1968, 69, 70, Bristol Kelley, Mike, OLB, 1986, 87, 88, Chattanooga Kelly, Andy, QB, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Dayton Kelly, Farmer, RT, 1911, 12, 13, 14 (Capt.) Kelly, Todd, DE, 1989, 90, 91, 92 (Capt.), Hampton, Va. Kelly, Van W., C, 1936, 37 Kemp, Austin, LB, 1997, 98, Brentwood Kemp. C.M., LG, 1915 Kemp, Ricardo, DB, 2006, 07, Warren, Ark. Kendrick, Edward, DT, 1999, 00, 02, Macon, Ga. Kennedy, Edwin M., LE, 1919, Knoxville Kent, Jermaine, WR, 2001 (Service), Huntsville, Ala. Kent, Joey, WR, 1993, 94, 95, 96, Huntsville, Ala. Kern, R.A., RG, 1905 Kerney, Neal, RB, 1994 (Service), Kingsport Kerr, Andy, PK, 2003 (Service), Maryville Kerr, R.V. , LB, 1911, 12, 13, 14, Savannah Kesterton, T.O., LT, 1909 Kidd, George, LB, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Milan Kile, Jack, LG, 1959, Sweetwater Killian, Gene, OT, 1971, 72, 73, Tampa, Fla. Kilpatrick, Brent, WR, 1994 (Service), Greenback Kimbro, Bryan, OLB, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Dickson Kimbrough, Charles, OLB, 1985, 86, 87, Mobile, Ala. Kincaid, Bill, C, 1956, Lafollette Kiner, Steve, LB, 1967, 68, 69, Tampa, Fla. King, Craig, LB, 1994, 95, 96, Asheville, N.C. King, Harry F., T, 1922, 23, 24, Knoxville King, William B., HB, 1941, Knoxville Kipp, S.S., LHB, 1909 Kirk, Todd, C, 1985, 86, 87, Pennington Gap, Va. Kirkland, Aaron, TE, 2002, Fayetteville, N.C. Klarer, Rudolph (Rudy), G, 1941, 42, Louisville, Ky. Kline, Cedric, LB, 1986, 87, 88, 89, Loudon Kluge, Steve, MG, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Staunton, Va. Knappe, E.C., LG, 1900 Knight, Steve, OG, 1981, 82, 83, Abingdon, Va. Kohlhase, Charles E., FB, 1929, 30, 31, Knoxville Koleas, George L., G, 1935, 36 Kolenik, Vic, E, 1951, 52, Leechburg, Pa. Kolinsky, Frank, RT, 1955, 56, 57, McKees-Rocks, Pa. Kozar, Andy, FB, 1950, 51, 52, St. Michael, Pa. Krause, Dick, LT, 1958, Augusta, Ga. Kreis, Gary, E, 1967, 68, 69, Oliver Springs Kremser, Karl, KS, 1967, 68, Levittown, Pa. Krouse, Henry W., B, 1932, 34, 35, Memphis Kyler, Greg, WR, 1995, Baltimore, Md.

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Labach, Joe E., HB, 1893 Lacore, John O., LG, 1893 LaCoste, Kelley, DE, 1967, Baton Rouge, La. Lambert, Ken, DE, 1971, 72, Jacksonville, Fla. Lampley, Brad, OT, 1996, Louisville, Ky. Lane, Eric, RB, 1993, 94, 95, 96, East Orange, N.J. Lane, Hunter, E, 1919, 20, 21, 22, Buntyn Lanter, Bill, C, 1956, 57, Oak Ridge LaSorsa, Mike, LE, 1958, 59, 60 (Capt.), Hudson Falls, N.Y. Larkins, Corey, TB, 2001, 02, 03, 04, Opelika, Ala. Lassiter, Robert, WR, 1970, 72, 73, Bethpage Latham, F.S. Jr., LE, 1909, 10 Lathrop, Herbert A., LT, 1891 Lauricella, Hank, TB, 1949, 50, 51, New Orleans, La. Lavin, Robert, HB, 1924, Knoxville Law, Allen 1944 Lawder, Rynd, Jr., RE, 1893 Layman, Jason, OT, 1992, 93, 94, 95 (Capt.), Sevierville Leach, J. Walker, LHB, 1905, 06, 07, 08 (Capt.) Leach, Sonny, E, 1970, 71, 72, Raleigh, N.C. Leachman, Lamar, C, 1952, 53, 55, Cartersville, Ga. Leak, C.J., QB, 2002, 03, 04, Charlotte, N.C. Leake, David, QB, 1963, 64, 65, Memphis Leake, Don, LE, 1958, 59, 60, Memphis Leaverton, David, P, 1998, 99, 00, (Capt.) Midland, Texas Ledford, Dennis Marshall, T, 1941, Knoxville Lee, Alan, OG, 1974, Oak Ridge Leffler, Willie T., G, 1936, 37 Lenoir, Patrick, OT, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Germantown Letner, Cotton, RE, 1958, 59, 60, Ten Mile Levine, Mark, RB, 1995, 96, 97, Dallas, Texas Levine, Sam, G, 1936, 37 Lewis, Jamal, RB, 1997, 98, 99, Atlanta, Ga. Lewis, Roderick, DB, 1990, 91, Mobile, Ala. Ligon, David, OG, 2004, 05, 06, Germantown Lincoln, Daniel, PK, 2007, 08, Ocala, Fla. Lincoln, Jeremy, DB, 1987, 88, 90, 91, Toledo, Ohio Lindsay, Charles, T, 1919, 21, Knoxville Lindsay, Robert M. (Rus), FB, 1911, 12, 13, 14 Linebarier, Chip, DB, 1976, 77, 78, Memphis Lippe, William T., B, 1934, 35 Lipscomb, Paul, T, 1942, Centralia, Ill. Lis, Stan, QB, 1952, Philadelphia, Pa. Little, Joseph P. (Joe), C, 1936, 37, 38, Sparta Little, Leonard, DE/LB, 1995, 96, 97 (Capt.), Asheville, N.C. Littleford, Hal, TB, 1947, 48, 49 (Capt.), Bristol Lloyd, DeAngelo, DE, 1997, 98, 99, 00, Charlotte, N.C. Lloyd, Owen C., E, 1941, 42, Montgomery, W.Va. Locke, Eric, WR, 2000, Murfreesboro Lockett, W.E., Sub., 1911 Logan, J.G., QB, 1899, 1900, Knoxville Logan, Kim, OLB, 1975, 76, 77, Birmingham, Ala. Logan, Nicholas E., LE, 1893 Long, R.A., BB, 1942, 45, 46, Trenton Longmire, Charlie, WR, 1990, Andersonville

Longmire, Wayne, LT, 1900, 01 Lothrop, D. B., RHB, 1915 Lott, Andre, DB, 1998, 99, 00, 01 (Capt.), Memphis Loucks, J. C., QB, 1906, 07, 08 Loudermilk, Robert, PK, 1999, Memphis Love, Emmon, WR, 1971, 72, 73, Oak Ridge Lovingood, Frank, T, 1934 Lowe, Andy, HB, 1916, 21 Lowe, J.G., E, 1922, 23, 24 (Capt.) 25 (Capt.), Fountain City Lowe, Jim, OT, 1963, 65, South Fulton, Ky. Lowe, Theodore, LT, 1927, Fountain City Lowe,W.O.(Chink),RT,1914,15,16,19(Capt.), Knoxville Lowe, Wes, DB, 1989, Nashvile Lucci, Mike, C, 1960, 61 (Capt.), Ambridge, Pa. Luck, James K., FB, 1915, 16 Lukowski, Joe, LG, 1957, 58, 59, Riverhead, N.Y. Lund, Bob, WB, 1945, 46, 47, 48, Knoxville Luttrell, Bill, T, 1938, 39, 40, Knoxville Lyman, Elbert J., RE, 1896, 1900 Lynch, Brian 1997, P, (Service), Nashville Lynn, Alan, C, 1979, McMinnville Lyons, Vernon, G, 1950, 51, Norfolk, Va.

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Madden, L.J., Sub., 1911 Mahelona, Jesse, DT, 2004, 05 (Capt.), Kailua-Kona, Hawaii Mainous, Beau, DB, 1987, 88, Germantown Maiure, Joe, LHB, 1950, 51, 52, New Kennsington, Pa. Major, Mark, FB, 1944, 45, 46, 47, Knoxville Majors, Bill, TB, 1958, 59, 60, Sewanee Majors, Bobby, DB, 1969, 70, 71, Sewanee Majors, John, TB, 1954, 55, 56, Huntland Malone, Robert, WR, 1976, 78, Huntsville, Ala. Maloney, Frank, FB, 1896, 97 Mankin, Carr, LG, 1892 Manning, John, B, 1944, 45, Elizabethton Manning,Peyton,QB,1994,95,96,97(Capt.),NewOrleans,La. Maples, Talmadge R. (Sheriff), C, 1931, 32, 33 (Capt.), Knoxville Mapu, J.T., DT, 2002, 03, 06, 07, Kahuku, Hawaii Marfield, George R., LE, 1892 Marino, Rick, LB, 1966, 67, 68, Memphis Mark, Alton S., E, 1931, 32, 33, Easton, Pa. Markloff, Dave, RHB, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa. Marquart, Cliff, LT, 1959, 60, 61, Lousville, Ky. Marren, Bill, OG, 1977, 78, 79, 80, Saddle Brook, N.J. Marsh, Steven, DB, 1999, 00, 01, 02, Wingate, N.C. Martin, Ben, DE, 2007, 08, Cincinnati, Ohio Martin, Bill, DS, 2005 (Service) Goodlettsville Martin, Craig, C, 1990, 91, Newport Martin, Danny, DB, 1979, 80, McMinnville Martin, David, WR, 1997, 98, 99, 00, Norfolk, Va. Martin, Fred, E, 1963, 64, Hagerstown, Md. Martin, Ray, RHB, 1951, 52, Danville, Va. Martin, Tee, QB, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (Capt.), Mobile, Ala. Marvin, Mickey, OG, 1973, 74, 75, 76, Hendersonville, N.C.

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Tennessee has had 215 All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) first-team selections since the conference was formed in 1933 and 86 All-America (AA) selections since Gene McEver was first chosen in 1929. Following are the jersey numbers of the Vols’ All-SEC and All-America selections.

Leonard Little, DE/LB 1996, 97 (SEC) 1997 (AA) Jason Witten, TE 2002 (SEC) Kevin Burnett, LB 2004 (AA, SEC) Robert Meachem, WR 2006 (AA, SEC) Fuad Reveiz, PK 1982, 84 (SEC) Jeff Hall, PK 1995, 96, 97, 98 (SEC) Jimmy Streater, QB 1979 (SEC) Condredge Holloway, QB 1973 (SEC) Chris White, DB 1985 (AA, SEC) Deon Grant, DB 1999 (AA, SEC) Jerod Mayo, LB 2007 (SEC)

George Hunt, PK 1971 (SEC) Mike Mauck, DB 1975 (SEC) Tony Robinson, QB 1984 (SEC) John Becksvoort, PK 1993 (AA, SEC) Ron Widby, P 1966 (AA) Joey Kent, WR 1995, 96 (SEC) Cory Fleming, WR 1993 (SEC) Marcus Nash, WR 1997 (SEC) Terry Fair, DB 1996, 97 (SEC) Roland James, DB 1978, 79 (SEC) 1979 (AA) Julian Battle, DB 2002 (SEC) Eric Berry, DB 2008 (AA, SEC) Carl Pickens, WR 1990, 91 (SEC) 1991 (AA) Number retired in honor of Peyton Manning Peyton Manning, QB 1995, 97 (SEC) 1997 (AA) Rashad Baker, DB 2002 (SEC) Bobby Dodd, QB 1930 (AA) Phil Dickens, RB 1936 (SEC) Tee Martin, QB 1999 (SEC) Craig Colquitt, P 1976, 77 (SEC) Kent Elmore, P 1989 (SEC) Dale Carter, DB 1990, 91 (AA, SEC) DeRon Jenkins, DB 1995 (SEC) Jason Allen, DB, 2004 (SEC) Alex Walls, PK, 2000 (SEC) Dick Huffman, DT 1946 (AA, SEC) Bert Rechichar, B 1951 (SEC) Joey Chapman, P 1990 (SEC) Travis Henry, RB, 2000 (SEC) Mack Franklin, E 1952 (SEC) Stanley Morgan, RB 1974, 76 (SEC) Jimmy Colquitt, P 1982, 83 (AA) Heath Shuler, QB 1993 (SEC)

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Richmond Flowers, WB, 1967 (AA) Ricky Townsend, PK 1972 (SEC), 1972, 73 (AA) Earnest Fields, LB 1991 (SEC) Dwayne Goodrich, DB 1999 (SEC) Al Hust, End 1942 (SEC) Tony Thompson, RB 1990 (SEC) Eddie Brown, DB 1973 (AA, SEC) Jeremy Lincoln, DB 1991 (SEC) James Wilhoit, PK 2006 (SEC) Murray Warmath, G 1934 (SEC) Albert Dorsey, DB 1967 (AA, SEC) Tim Priest, DB 1970 (SEC) Willie Gault, WR 1982 (AA, SEC) Daniel Lincoln, PK 2007 (AA) Hank Lauricella, TB 1951 (AA, SEC) Al Wilson, LB 1997, 98 (SEC), 1998 (AA) Gene McEver, TB 1929 (AA)

Jim Weatherford, DB 1968 (AA, SEC) Andre Lott, DB 2001 (SEC) Curt Watson, RB 1969, 70, 71 (SEC) Number Retired in Honor of Bill Nowling Bud Sherrod, E 1949, 50 ( SEC) 1950 (AA) Tom Tracy, RB 1954 (SEC) Johnnie Jones, RB 1983, 84 (SEC) Keith DeLong, LB 1988 (AA, SEC) Jonathan Hefney, DB 2007 (SEC) Richard Pickens, RB 1968 (SEC) Travis Stephens, RB 2001 (AA, SEC) Ed Molinski, G 1939 (SEC), 1939, 40 (AA) Bowden Wyatt, E 1938 (AA, SEC) Conrad Graham, DB 1972 (AA, SEC) John Michels, G 1951, 52 (SEC), 1952 (AA) Bob Suffridge, G 1938, 40 (SEC), 1938, 39, 40 (AA) Eric Westmoreland, LB 2000 (SEC)

Bobby Majors, DB 1970, 71 (SEC) 1971 (AA) Neil Clabo, P 1974 (SEC) Craig Puki, LB 1979 (SEC) Chuck Webb, RB 1989 (SEC) Herman Hickman, G 1931 (AA) Johnny Majors, TB 1955, 56 (SEC), 1956 (AA) Carl Zander, LB 1984 (SEC) Sheriff Maples, C 1933 (SEC) Raynoch Thompson, LB 1998, 99 (SEC), 1999 (AA) Bobby Gordon, TB 1957 (SEC) Dustin Colquitt, P 2003 (AA, SEC) Britton Colquitt, P 2006 (SEC) Beattie Feathers, TB 1933 (AA, SEC) Number Retired in Honor of RUDY KLARER


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Ken DeLong, TE 1968, 69 (SEC) Mark Adams, TE 1991 (SEC) Norman Meseroll T, 1948 (SEC) Austin Denney, TE 1966 (AA, SEC) Johnny Mills, WR 1966 (SEC) Reggie Harper, TE 1979 (SEC) Andy Kozar, FB 1952 (SEC) Buddy Cruze, E 1956 (SEC, AA) Terry McDaniel, DB 1987 (SEC) Darryl Hardy, LB 1991 (SEC) Bobby Frazier, DE 1965 (SEC) Tim McGee, WR 1985 (AA, SEC) Larry Seivers, WR 1975, 76 (AA, SEC) Marion Hobby, DE 1989 (SEC) Will Overstreet, DE, 2000, 01 (SEC) Turk McBride, DT 2006 (SEC) Number retired in honor of Doug Atkins Doug Atkins, DT 1951, 52 (SEC) 1952 (AA) Jonathan Brown, DE 1997 (SEC) Robert Ayers, DE, 2008 (SEC) Number retired in honor of Reggie White Reggie White, DT 1983 (AA, SEC) Carlos Reveiz, PK 1985 (SEC) Chris Mims, DE 1991 (SEC) Shaun Ellis, DE 1999 (SEC)

John Henderson, DT 2000, 01 (AA, SEC)

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Nails, Brett, WR, 1985 (Service), Bolivar Nash, Marcus, WR, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Tulsa, Okla. Naumoff, Paul, LB, 1964, 65, 66 (Capt.), Columbus, Ohio Neal, G.F. ,Sub., 1896 Neal, Karlton, DE, 2001, 02, 03, 04, Chicago, Ill. Needham, Kenneth L. (Shorty), G, 1933, 34, 35, Knoxville Neff, Herbert Artie, HB, 1922, 23, 24, 25, South Pittsburg Nelson, Lance, LB, 1990, Wichata, Kans. Nelson, Ralph, OG, 1993, Kingsport 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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Trey Teague, C 1997 (SEC) Fred Weary, OG 2001 (SEC) Darris McCord, DT 1954 (AA) George Cafego, TB 1938, 39 (AA, SEC) Lee North, C 1980, 81 (SEC) Will Ofenheusle, OT 2002 (SEC) Jeff Smith, G 1994, 95 (SEC) John Boynton, T 1967 (SEC) Anthony Parker, OG 2007 (SEC)

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Mooers, Charles A., FB, 1891 Moon, David, OT, 1984, Meridianville, Ala. Moore, Charles C. Jr., RG, 1891, 92 (Capt.) Moore, Denarius, WR, 2007,08, Tatum, Tex. Moore, Dustin, TE, 1995, 96, Greeneville Moore, Eddie, LB, 1999, 00, 01, 02 (Capt.), South Pittsburg Moore, Gary, RB, 1977, 78, 79, Decatur Moore, Jeff, WR, 1975, 76, 77, 78, Memphis Moore, Mark, DT, 1988, 89, Charleston, W.Va. Moore, Owen Bud, HB, 1926 Moore, Rashad, DT, 1999, 00, 01, 02, Huntsville, Ala. Moore, Terry, RB, 1972, 73, 74, 75, Clinton Moore, Vincent, WR, 1987, 89, 90, Memphis Moran, Charley B., HB, 1897 Morel, Bobby, MG, 1964, 65, 66, College Grove Morgan, Anthony, WR, 1988, 89, 90, Cleveland, Ohio Morgan, Ed, RHB, 1950, 51, 52, Hendersonville, N.C. Morgan, Stanley, WB, 1973, 74, 75, 76, Easley, S.C. Morley, Demetrice, DB, 2005, 06, 08, Miami, Fla. Morris, Horace, DE, 1991, 92, 93 (Capt.), Miami, Fla. Morris, B.Y., C, 1922, 23, Cedar Hill Morris, Randall, RB, 1980, 81, 82, 83, Long Beach, Calif. Morris, W.W., RT, 1915, 16 Morrow, Russ, C, 1944, 45, St. Louis, Mo. Morton, Bobby, TB, 1962, 63, Murfreesboro Morton, Robert, DE, 1975, Richmond, Ky. Moses, Fred J., B, 1933, 34, 35, Knoxville Moss, Ray, C, 1956, 57, 58, Chattanooga Mugleston, Steve, LB, 2003, (Service), Knoxville Mulloy, Richard, E, 1939, 40, 41, Louisville, Ky. Munoz, Michael, OT, 2000, 02, 03 (Capt.), 04 (Capt.), Mason, Ohio Munro, Colin, T, 1951, 53, Aurora, Ill. Murdic, Jon, DB, 1972, 73, 74, Franklin Murphy, David, HB, 1966, 67, Columbia Murphy, John, TE, 1975, 76, 77, Jackson Murrell, W.J., RG, 1911 Murrell, William, G, 1936 Murriel, Martin, DB, 1977, 78, Knoxville Mutter, Mitch, C, 1967, Johnson City Myers, Andy, G, 1950, 51, 52, Knoxville Myers, James A. (Jim), G, 1941, 42, 46, Madison, W.Va. Myers, Jason 1997, DS, (Service), Huntingdon Myers-White, Adam, LB, 2005, 06, 07, 08, Hamilton, Ohio Myslinski, Tom, OG, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Rome, N.Y.

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McKenzie, Raleigh, C, 1982, 83, 84, Knoxville McKenzie, Reggie, OLB 1981, 82, 83, 84, Knoxville McKinney, Roger, DB, 1970, Tampa, Fla. McLean, Evan A., C, 1912, 13, 14, 15 (Capt.), Knoxville McLeary, Don, TB, 1968, 69, 70, Jackson McMaken, Troy, WR, 1999 (Service), Antioch McMeans, Neal, DE, 1966, 67, 68, Gate City, Va. McMichael, Jeff, LB, 1981, 82, Knoxville McNamara, Jim, OG, 1966, Dayton, Ohio McNeil, Josh, C, 2006, 07, 08, Collins, Miss. McPherson, C.L., E, 1932, Knoxville McQuady, Claude, G, 1945, Louisville, Ky. McRae, Charles, OT, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Clinton McRee, Kenny, G, 1945, Milan McSpadden Malcolm, B, 1914 McWilliams, John, T, 1954, Philadelphia, Pa. Meachem, Robert, WR, 2004, 05, 06, Tulsa, Okla. Meek, Bill, QB, 1940, 41, 42, Birmingham, Ala. Melas, Alex 1966, MG, (Service), New York, N.Y. Melton, Gary, OT, 1966, 67, Maryville Meneses, Oscar B, 1944, Yeadon, Pa. Merritt, J.B. 1968, E, (Service), Greenville, S.C. Meseroll, Norman, RT, 1946, 47, 48, 49, New Brunswick, N.J. Messimer, Jesse, ILB, 1984, Graysville Meyer, Charles, QB, 1951, Cincinnati, Ohio Michels, John, G, 1950, 51, 52, Philadelphia, Pa. Middlebrooks, Nate, TE, 1986, 87, 88 (Capt.), Chattanooga Middleton, Albert, B, 1932, New Britain, Conn. Milam, Kevin, TB, 1970, Memphis Milchin, Jerry, C, 1961, 62, 63, Bluefield, W.Va. Miles, Adam, DS, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Hendersonville Miles, Willie, DB, 1998, 99, 00, 02, Ft. Worth, Texas Miley, Floyd, DB, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Miller, Anthony, WR, 1986, 87, Pasadena, Calif. Miller, Ben, C, 1944, 45, Chattanooga Miller, Bubba, C, 1992, 93, 94, 95 (Capt.), Franklin Miller, Darrin, ILB, 1984, 85, 86, 87, Flemington, N.J. Miller, Jim, RB, 1983, 84, 85, 86, Nashville Miller, Michael, WR, 1980, 81, 82, Flint, Mich. Mills, Joe, OG, 1973, 74, Greenville, S.C. Mills, Johnny, E, 1964, 65, 66, Elizabethton Milner, Orvis, BB/QB, 1946, 47, Knoxville Mims, Chris, DE, 1990, 91, Los Angeles, Calif. Miner, Jim, RE, 1947, 48, 49, Mentor, Ohio Mitchell, Charles T., BB, 1941, 42, 43, St. Albans, W.Va. Mitchell, Cleon, RB, 1993, Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Mitchell, D.K., C, 1931, Knoxville Mitchell, Jason, LB, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Abbeville, La. Mitchell, Marvin, LB, 2002, 03, 05, 06 (Capt.), Norfolk, Va. Mitchell, Stan, FB, 1963, 64, 65, Sparta Mitchell, Steve, DE, 1971, 72, 73, Sparta Mitchell, Xavier, DE, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Long Beach, Miss. Mixon, Manley, DE, 1968, 69, 70, Nashville Moeller, Gene, LB, 1951, 52, Davenport, Iowa Mohrman, Mike, DT, 1972, 73, 74, Boise, Idaho Molaskey, Ron, G, 1965, Sharon, Pa. Molck, Ricky, OT, 1971, 72, Memphis Molinski, Ed, G, 1938, 39, 40, Massillon, Ohio Mondelli, Jim, MM, 1967, 68, Nashville

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Massey, R.H., RHB, 1910 Mathews, Joey, QB, 1999, 00, 01, Sevierville Mathis, Andre, LB, 2006, 08, Erie, Pa. Matthews, John, OT, 1981, 82, 83, Memphis Mattox, Bruce, LG, 1961, 62, Bassett, Va. Mauck, Mike, DB, 1974, 75, 76, Radford, Va. Mauriello, Bob, TB, 1966, Whittier, Calif. Maxwell, Jim, QB, 1970, 71, Nashville May, W.E. (Bill), QB, 1913, 14, 15 Mayer, Eugene S., C, 1930, 31 (Capt.), Chattanooga Mayes, J.C., HB, 1908, Farmington Mayes, Vin, G, 1966 (Service), Stamford, Conn. Mayo, Bill, OG, 1981, 82, 83, 84, Dalton, Ga. Mayo, Jerod, LB, 2005, 06, 07, Hampton, Va. Mayock, Dick, T, 1952, Philadelphia, Pa. Mays, Kevin, OG, 1991, 92, 93, 94 (Capt.), Kingston McAdams, Johnny, DT, 1981, 84, Lexington McAllester, Sam J., FB, 1903, 04, Chattanooga McAllister, W.L., QB, 1909 McArthur, Dave E., T, 1925, 26, 27 McBrayer, Brett, TE, 1987, 88, Maryville McBride, Junior, WR, 1981, Zanesville, Ohio McBride, Turk, DE, 2003, 04, 05, 06 (Capt.), Camden, N.J. McCabe, Willis, QB, 1919, Memphis McCallum, Chip, KS, 1988, 89, Marietta, Ga. McCarren, William, HB, 1936, 37, 38 McCartney, Ronnie, DE, 1973, 74, 75 (Capt.), Charleston, W.Va. McClain, Hubert, WB, 1961, Waynesboro McClain, Lester, WB, 1968, 69, 70, Nashville McClendon, Jacques, OG, 2006, 07, 08, Cleveland McClennon, John, RB, 1982, Cookeville McCleskey, J.J., WR, 1989, 90, 91, 92, (Capt.), Knoxville McClung, C.J. (Mgr.) 1904 McClure, Victor, TE, 2002, 03, 04, Hixson McClure, W.K. (Bill), RE, 1912, 13, 15 McCollum, Clarence H., FB, 1907, 08 McConnell, E.M., Sub.,1900 McCord, Darris, T, 1952, 53, 54 (Capt.), Franklin McCoy, Rico, LB, 2006, 07, 08, Washington D.C. McCroskey, Clemmons, RB, 1989, 90, Shelbyville McCroskey, Frank, G, 1952, 53, Sevierville McCullough, Andy, WR, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Dayton, Ohio McDaniel, Terry, DB, 1984, 85, 86, 87, Saginaw, Mich. McDaniel, Tony, DT, 2003, 04, 05, Columbia, S.C. McDaniel, Victor, DB, 1983, Griffin, Ga. McDonald, Jim, DE, 1966, 67, 68, Knoxville McDougal, Ed, QB, 1974 (Service), Coral Gables, Fla. McEver, Gene, HB, 1928, 29, 31, Bristol, Va. McFadden, Bud, G, 1955, Philadelphia, Pa. McGee, Tim, WR, 1983, 84, 85 (Capt.), Cleveland, Ohio McGeehan, Chick, E, 1968, Eddystone, Pa. McGlothin, Bill, LB, 1970, 71, 72, Portland McGlothlin, Matt, DT, 2003, 05, 06, Richlands, Va. McGuire, Kennard, WR, 1986, 87, Memphis McGuire, R.L., RG, 1910, 11, 12, Norton, N.C. McGruder, Lynn, DT, 2000, Las Vegas, Nev. McKeen, E. Allyn, E, 1925, 26, 27, Memphis McKelvy, Jerry, G, 1965, Cambden McKenzie, Nevin, LB, 2007, 08, San Antonio, Tex.

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John Gordy, T 1956 (SEC) Harry Galbreath, G 1987 (AA, SEC) Arron Sears, T 2005,06 (SEC) 2006 (AA) Bob Foxx, HB 1939, 40 ( SEC) 1940 (AA) Buster Stephens, RB 1944 (SEC) Michael Munoz, OT, 2004 (AA, SEC) Tim Irwin, T 1980 (SEC) Antone Davis, T 1989, 90 (SEC) 1990 (AA) Joe Schaffer, T 1959 (SEC) Frank Yanossy, DT 1969 (SEC) Eric Still, G 1988, 89 (SEC) 1989 (AA)

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Don Edmiston, T 1941 (SEC) Frank Emanuel, LB 1965 (AA, SEC) Paul Naumoff, LB 1966 (AA, SEC) Chip Kell, G 1968, 69, 70 (SEC) 1969, 70 (AA) Andy Spiva, LB 1975, 76 (SEC) Tom Myslinski, G 1991 (SEC) Mike Bevans, C 1970 (SEC) Jackie Walker, LB 1970, 71 (AA, SEC) Cosey Coleman, G 1998, 99 (SEC), 1999 (AA) Glenn Streno, C 1983 (SEC) Abe Shires, T 1939, 40 (SEC) 1939 (AA) Francis Holohan, G 1952 (SEC) Bob Johnson, C 1966, 67 (AA, SEC) Dale Jones, DE 1985, 86 (SEC) Mike Lucci, LB 1961 (SEC) Jesse Mahelona, DT, 2004 (AA, SEC) Robert Shaw, C 1977, 78 (SEC) Chuck Smith, DE 1991 (SEC) Steve Kiner, LB 1968, 69 (AA, SEC) Jamie Rotella, LB 1972 (AA, SEC) Ron McCartney, DE 1975 (SEC) Ray Nettles, LB 1971 (SEC) Todd Kelly, DE 1992 (SEC) Darwin Walker, DT 1998, 99 (SEC) Mark Hovanic, DT 1987 (SEC) Mike Stowell, G 1992 (SEC) Bill Pearman, T 1951 (AA, SEC) Jim Noonan, MG 1980 (SEC) Number retired in honor of Willis Tucker Number Retired in Honor of Clyde Fuson Bob Dobelstein, G 1944, 45 (SEC) 1944 (AA) James Rike, C 1939 (SEC) Jack Reynolds, LB 1969 (AA, SEC) Bill Emendorfer, G 1972 (SEC) Scott Wells, C, 2003 (SEC) Steve DeLong, MG 1963, 64 (AA, SEC) Charles Rosenfelder, G 1967, 68 (SEC) 1968 (AA) Bill Johnson, G 1957 (AA, SEC) Jason Layman, T 1993, 95 (SEC) Ted Daffer, G 1950, 51 (AA, SEC) John Wagster, DT 1972 (SEC) Mickey Marvin, G 1974, 75, 76 (SEC) Bill Mayo, G 1983, 84 (SEC) 1984 (AA) Kevin Mays, G 1994 (SEC) Chad Clifton, T 1998 (SEC) Bruce Wilkerson, T 1985, 86 (SEC)

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LETTERMEN Nelson, Tony, DB, 1986, 87, 88, Knoxville Nettles, Ray, LB, 1969, 70, 71, Jacksonville, Fla. Newman, Fred, FB, 1939, 40, Knoxville Newman, Philip, KS, PK, 2002, 03, (Service) Marietta, Ga. Newman, W.M., FB/LG, 1896, 99, 1900 (Capt.), Knoxville Newsome, Scott, DS, 2002, 03, 04, Jacksonville, Fla. Neyland, Bob Jr., RHB, 1952, 53, Knoxville Nichols, Jack, FB, 1960, 61, Loudon Nicholson, Jacob H. (Jake), E, 1920, 21, Chattanooga Nickla, Ed, E, 1951, 52, Long Island, N.Y. Nicklin, Strang, HB, 1896 (Capt.) 97 Noe, Richie, LB, 1992, Lake City Noel, Henry W., G, 1940, 41, Greeneville Noel, Tori, DB, 1993, 95, 96, 97, Memphis Noonan, Jim, MG, 1976, 77, 78, 80 (Capt.), Dyersburg North, Lee, C, 1978, 79, 80, 81 (Capt.), Tucker, Ga. Nowling, William E., FB, 1940, 41, 42, St. Petersburg, Fla.

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Ofenheusle, Will, OT, 1999, 00, 01, 02 (Capt.), Martin

Olasimbo, Roy, TB, 2007 (Service), Riverdale, Ga. Oldham, Donnie, LB, 1977, Castalian Springs Oleksiak, Pat, TB, 1952, 54, Hempstead, N.Y. Olmstead, H.S., RT, 1899 Olszewski, Jeff, QB, 1979, 80, 81, Parma, Ohio O’Neal, Art, C, 1963, Alexandria, Va. O’Neal, Kenny, WR, 2007, San Ramon, Calif. Orr, Bunny, FB, 1959, 60, 61, Bolivar Overbey, Beasley, HB, 1920 Overholt, Bobby, LE, 1957, Knoxville Overstreet, Will, DE, 1998, 99, 00, 01 (Capt.), Jackson, Miss. Overton, Mike, C, 1973, 74, 75, 76, Commerce, Ga. Owens, O.J, DB, 2001, 03, New London, N.C.

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192

Pafford, R.W., LG, 1904, 05, Mt. Juliet Page, David, DT, 1973, 74, 75, Franklin Paidousis, Mike, T, 1944, 45, 46, Steubenville, Ohio Palmer, Edwin C., B, 1933, 34, 35 (capt.), Shelbyville Panuska, Pete, RB, 1984, 85, 86, Brick, N.J. Parker, Anthony, OG, 2005, 06, 07, 08, Jonesboro, Ga. Parker, Eric, WR, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Shorewood, Ill. Parker, Jason, DB, 1992, 93, 94, 96, Garland, Texas Parker, S.Y., FB, 1903, 04, 05 Parman, D.C. 1910, Franklin Parrish, Doug, DB, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Americus, Ga. Parrish, Jarod, DB, 2003, 04, 06, 07, Summerville, Ga. Parsons, David, DB, 1974, 75, 76, Murfreesboro Partin, Maxwell R., WB, 1941, 45, 46, Jacksonville, Fla. Patterson, Bobby, TB, 1967, 69, Nashville Patterson, Don, RG, 1958, 59, 60, Ringgold, Ga. Patterson, Jack, FB, 1963, 64, 65, Nashville 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Patterson, Ryan, DT, 1990, 92, 93, Jenks, Okla. Paty, John M., TB, 1962, 63, 64, Knoxville Paty, John W., B, 1934, 35 Payne, Harold (Herky), TB, 1949, 50, 51, Pensacola, Fla. Peace, Robert, LB, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Ruston, La. Pearce, Lanny, TB, 1968, Stone Mountain, Ga. Pearman, Bill, T, 1947, 49, 50, 51, Charlotte, N.C. Pedersen, Arnold, LG, 1962, 63, Bridgeport, Conn. Peebles, Antron, TE, 1996, 97, 98, Murfreesboro Peel, Ike, HB, 1939, 40, 41, Dyersburg Peery, Arnall, RHB, 1906, 07, 08, 09, Spring Hill Penland, J.D., RG, 1910 Peoples, Carlton, DB, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Memphis Peppers, Victor, DB, 1984, 85, 86, 87, Albany, N.Y. Perkins, Marion, FB, 1936, 37 Perry, Robbin, OT, 1987, Brentwood Persinger, Tim, T, 1969, Johnson City Peterson, Trey, OG, 1993, 94, 95, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Petrella, Bob, DB, 1963, 64, 65, Philadelphia, Pa. Petruzzi, Leo, QB, 1932, 33, Smithport, Pa. Pfeiffer, Scott, TE, 1993, 94, 95, St. Louis, Mo. Phillips, Ed, G, 1963, Tellico Plains Phillips, Frederick H., Sub., 1893 Phillips, Greg, OG, 1975, 76, Huntsville, Ala. Phillips, Jimmie R., HB, 1920, 22, South Pittsburgh Phillips, Marvin, RE, 1958, 59, 60, Union City Phillips, Mose, RB, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Nashville Phillips, Vernon, RB, 1980, Fort Pierce, Fla. Pick, Jack M., C, 1934, 35 Pickens, Carl, WR, 1989, 90, 91, Murphy, N.C. Pickens, Richard, FB, 1966, 67, 68, Knoxville Pickle, Joe, LB, 1983 (Service), Knoxville Pierce, Phil, QB, 1969, 70, 71, Athens Pierce, W.W., Sub., 1899 Pike, Patrick (Buddy), E, 1944, 45, 46, North Fork, W.Va. Pillow, Ronnie, LB, 1994, 95, 96, Columbia Pinner, Sam, C, 1996, 97, Memphis Plemons, Josh, QB, 2000, Kingston Poe, Jon, LB, 2003, 04, 05, Covington Poe, Matt 1994, DB, (Service), Nashville Poles, Roland, RB, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Caledonia, N.Y. Poley, David, DE, 1973, 74, Memphis Polofsky, Gordon, FB, 1949, 50, 51, Crankston, R.I. Poole, Robert, OT, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Birmingham, Ala. Poole, Steve, LB, 1973, 74, 75, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Poole, Tauren, TB, 2008, Toccoa, Ga. Pope, Jackie, TB, 1960, Oak Ridge Porter, James W., E, 1934, 36 Porter, Steve, C, 1976, 77, 78, Murray, Ky. Potts, Tommy, RE, 1956, 57, 58, Wellston, Ohio Pounders, Louis E., E, 1932, 33, 34, Memphis Powe, Roc, RB, 1991, Mobile, Ala. Powell, Don , HB, 1923, Memphis Powell, Jeff, RB, 1985, Nashville Powell, Jim, LE, 1942, 46, 47, 48 (Capt.), Miami, Fla. Powell, John, G, 1951, 52, 53, Mt. Pleasant Powers, Eddy, DB, 1975, 76, 77, Clarksville Powers, Rick, LB, 1976, 77, Homewood, Ala. Powers, William K., HB, 1919

Pratt, Troy, DB, 1996, Lafayette, La. Price, Jason, QB/H, 1995, 96, Knoxville Price, Mike, WB, 1966, 67, 68 (Service), Knoxville Price, Peerless, WR, 1995, 96, 97, 98, Dayton, Ohio Price, Royal, G, 1942, 46, 47, Johnstown, Pa. Priest, Tim, DB, 1968, 69, 70 (Capt.), Huntingdon Priest, Tom, FB, 1953, 55, Miami, Fla. Prigmore, Quincy, RB, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Cleveland Pritchard, Ken, LE, 1962, 63, Charleston, Miss. Proctor, E.B., C, 1904, 05, 06 (Capt.) Proctor, J.B., TB, 1946, 47, 48, Nashville Pruett, Kenneth, FB, 1949, 50, Knoxville Prugh, Chuck, C, 2004, Maryville Pryor, Wesley, WR, 1983, 85, 86, DeSoto, Texas Puki, Craig, LB, 1975, 76, 78, 79 (capt.), Seattle, Wash. Pulliam, Robert, DT, 1972, 73, 74, Salisbury, N.C.

Q

Quillen, Ford, BB, 1958, Gate City, Va.

R

Rabenstein, Russ, DB, 1973, 74, 75, Atlanta, Ga. Rader, Charles, T, 1954, 55, 56, Greeneville Ragsdale, T. M., RG, 1905, 06 Rainey, Horace (Red), HB, 1913, 14 Rakestraw, Wes, ILB, 1985, Cleveland Ransey, Allen C., C, 1936, 37, Gallatin Ramseur, Chris, LB, 1997, 98, Maiden, N.C. Ramsey, R.W., FB, 1909 Ransom, Lester, DB, 2005 (Service) Oakland, Calif. Rapien, Mike, TE, 1988, 89, 90, Cincinnati, Ohio Ratliff, Billy, DT, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (Capt.), Magnolia, Miss. Ratliffe, Leslie, OT, 1992, 93, 94, Newport, Ark. Raulston, C.S., QB, 1909 Rayburn, Virgil H., E, 1930, 31, 32, Dyersburg Reado, Jarvis, OT, 1995, 97, 98, Marrero, La. Reagan, Seth, H, 2000, 01, 02, Knoxville Rechichar, Bert, WB, 1949, 50, 51 (capt.), Belle Vernon, Pa. Redding, Jack, 1944, Pulaski Reed, C.H., LT, 1892 Reed, Justin, TE, 2003, 04, 05, Punta Gorda, Fla. Reeder, Claude S., Sub., 1906 Reeves, Von, TE, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Knoxville Regen, Dick 1944 Register, Arch, T, 1921 Reich, Phil, PK, 1987, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Reid, Junior, RB, 1977, 78, 80, Humboldt Reineke, Charles W., QB, 1928, 29, 30, Wheeling, W.Va. Respert, Jason, C/OG, 2000, 02, 03, 04 (Capt.), Warner Robins, Ga. Reveiz, Carlos, PK, 1985, 86, Miami, Fla. Reveiz, Fuad, PK, 1981, 82, 83, 84, Miami, Fla.

Reveiz, Nick, LB, 2007, 08 Farragut Reviere, Dee, LB, 1976, 77, 78, Greeneville Revill, William, FB, 2002, 03, Albany, Ga. Reyes, Orlando, DT, 1986, Miami, Fla. Reynolds, Antonio, DE, 2004, 05, 06, 07, Akron, Ohio Reynolds, Art, LB, 1971, 72, 73, Cincinnati, Ohio Reynolds, Jack, LB, 1967, 68, 69, Cincinnati, Ohio Reynolds, Mike, G, 1964, Athens Rhea, Charles McClung, LE, 1891 Rice, Alvin, E, 1937 Rice, Charles P., HB, 1925, 26 Rice, E.B., LE, 1909, Knoxville Rice, J.C., RG, 1897 Richard, Vladimir, OG, 2007, 08, Sunrise, Fla. Richards, Larry, RG, 1960, 61, 62, Oak Ridge Richards, Willie, LB, 1992, Griffin, Ga. Richardson, Jim, TE, 1973, 74, Jackson Richardson, W. A, T, 1903, 04 Ridley, Reggie, OT, 2001 (Service), Nashville Riffer, Eric, LB, 1990, 91, Oklahoma City, Okla. Riggs, Gerald, TB, 2002, 03, 04, 05, Chattanooga Rike, Jim, C, 1938, 39, Somerville Riley, Spencer, OG, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (Capt.), New Market Ring, J.J., RT, 1906, 09, Franklin Ring, N.S. (Ned), LG, 1915, 16 Ritchey, Jim, T, 1954, Rossville, Ga. Ritzmann, Constantin, DE, 1999, 00, 01, 03 (Capt.), Berlin, Germany Roach, Gary, QB, 1975, Raytown, Mo. Roberts, Louis T., C, 1928, 29, 30, Fulton, Ky. Robertson, Sam, LB, 1963, 64, 65, Chattanooga Robinson, Antonio, DE, 1993, Memphis Robinson, Charles, E, 1956, Etowah Robinson, Diron, C, 1995, 96, 97, 98, Oklahoma City, Okla. Robinson, Edwin G., LT, 1893 Robinson, Fred, HB, 1923, 24, Evensville Robinson, Harvey L., QB, 1931, 32, Weaverville, N.C. Robinson, Ray, C, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Woodbury Robinson, Steve, OT, 1968, 69, 70, Franklin Robinson, Tom, G/C, 1923, 24, 25, Nashville Robinson, Tony, QB, 1983, 84, 85, Tallahassee, Fla. Robinson, Tyrone, OLB, 1985, 86, Bridgeport, Ala. Robison, Charles W., G, 1916, 19, 20, Franklin Rodgers, Kacy, DE, 1988, 89, 90, 91, Humboldt Roe, Joe , C, 1957, Franklin, Ky. Rogan, C.B., RG, 1896, 97 Rogan, Dennis, DB, 2007, 08, Knoxville Rogers, Austin, WR, 2005, 07, 08, Nashville Rogers, E.N., RE, 1908, 09 Rollins, John, RB, 1987, 88, Knoxville Romine, Dave, G, 1940, Beckley, W.Va. Rose, Roy Eugene, E, 1933, 34, 35, Sharonville, Ohio Rosenfelder, Charles, OG, 1966, 67, 68, Humboldt Ross, G.W., Sub., 1897 Rotella, Al, T, 1942, 46, 47, Patterson, N.J. Rotella, Jamie, LB, 1970, 71, 72 (Capt.), Verona, N.J. Rotroff, Roger, E, 1951, 52, 53, Glendale, Ohio Rowan, Billy Joe, WB, 1946, 47, Hunstville, Ala. Rowe, Gary, DB, 1974, 75, 76, Valdosta, Ga.

Rowsey, Thomas, DB, 1975, 76, 77, Camden Rubin, W.P., Sub., 1911 Rudder, Bill, FB, 1971, 72, 73, Winchester Rudder, David, QB, 1978, 79, Knoxville Rumsey, Tim, C, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Jamestown, N.C. Rushin, Don, BB, 1954, Fort Wayne, Ind. Russas, Al, RE, 1946, 47, 48, Providence, R.I. Russell, Don, G, 1919 Ruth, Rodney, WR, 1992, Severn, Md. Ryan, Pat, QB, 1977, Oklahoma City, Okla.

S

Sabato, Al, QB, 1942, Cincinnati, Ohio Sadler, Ken, RB, 1958, 59, Livingston Saint Preux, Ovince, DE, 2002, 04, Immokalee, Fla. Sanders, Jesse, LB, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Sebring, Fla. Sanders, Randy, QB, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Morristown Sanders, William, T, 1937 Sanderson, Dale, C, 1983, Hamilton, Ont., Canada Sanderson, Ken, WR, 1976, 77, 78, Knoxville Sandlin, Bobby, WB, 1956, 57, 58, Lake City, Fla. Sanford, Craig, PK, 1997 (Service), Hermitage Sartelle, John, TE, 1993, 94, 95, 96, Memphis Satterfield, Larry, OT,1972, 73, 74, Maryville Saunders, W. Raymond, LT, 1929, 30, 31, Nashville Saxton, N.L., QB, 1907, 08 Scandrett, David. OLB, 1982, 83, Kennesaw, Ga. Schaeffer, Brent, QB, 2004, Deerfield Beach, Fla. Schaffer, Joe, RT, 1957, 58, 59 (Capt.), Cincinnati, Ohio Schenk, C.G., LE, 1900, Knoxville Schleiden, Roy 1944 Schneitman, Dale, P, 1978, 79 (Service), Knoxville Schoenle, Bill, OG, 1991, Williamsville, N.Y. Scholes, Charles, C, 1954, Paris Schultz, Don, LG, 1958, Cheswick, Pa. Schwanger Ted, FB, 1952, 53, Sandusky, Ohio Schwartzinger, Jimmy, WB, 1940, 41, Paterson, N.J. Scott, Benson, H, 1997, 98, 99, Knoxville Scott, Bob, OG, 1953, 54, 55, Cleveland Scott, Bobby, QB, 1968, 69, 70, Rossville, Ga. Scott, Chris, OT, 2006, 07, 08, Riverdale, Ga. Scott, Leonard, WR, 1999, 00, 01, 02, Zachary, La. Scott, Robby, MG, 1983, 84, 85, 86, Decatur Sears, Arron, OT, 2003, 04, 05, 06 (Capt.), Russellville, Ala. Seivers, Larry, SE, 1974, 75, 76 (Capt.), Clinton Sekanovich, Dan, E, 1951, 52, 53, Hazelton, Pa. Sells, Jack, H, 1983, 84, Cookeville Session, Steve, DB, 1991, 92, Natchez, Miss. Sessions, Anthony, LB, 1999, 00, Bonaire, Ga. Severance, Charles, WB, 1959, 60, Knoxville Sewell, Tim, DB, 1995, 96, 97, 98, Columbia Sexton, Scott, WR, 1994 (Service), Knoxville Shafer, Bo, LT, 1956, 57, 58, Knoxville Shaffer, David, OT, 1971, 72, 73, Oak Ridge Shannon, H.I., C, 1908, 09, Tampa, Fla.


Waddell, Ken, WB, 1959, 60, Nashville Wade, Jimmy, TB, 1951, 52, 53, 54, Lynchburg, Va. Wade, John, DE/TE, 1979, Nashville Wade, Jonathan, WR/DB, 2002, 04, 05, 06, Shreveport, La. Waff, Wayne, WB, 1962, Portsmouth, Va. Wagster, John, DT, 1970, 71, 72, Campbellsville, Ky. Walker, Chris, DE, 2007, 08, Memphis Walker, Darwin, DT, 1997, 98, 99 (Capt.), Walterboro, S.C. Walker, David, ILB, 1987, Knoxville Walker, Jackie, LB, 1969, 70, 71 (Capt.), Knoxville Walker, Jeff, OG, 1975, Oak Ridge Walker, Shon, LB, 1988, 89, 90, 91, College Park, Ga. Wallace, Randy, QB, 1974, 75, 76, Jacksonville, Fla. Wallen, Joe, FB, 1936, 38, 39, Portland Walls, Alex, PK, 1999, 00, 01, 02, Bristol, Va. Walter, Hank, LB, 1972, 73, 74, Knoxville Walters, John M., LT, 1906, 07, 08, 09 Wampler, Chris, DT, 1980, 81, 82, Lenoir City Wantland, Hal, WB, 1963, 64, 65 (Capt.), Columbia Ward, Ernie, DB, 1973, 74, 75, Memphis Wardlow, Antonio, DB, 2006, 07, Winston-Salem, N.C. Warmath, Murray, E, 1932, 33, 34, Humboldt Warner, E.T., Sub., 1896 Warren, Brandon, TE, 2008, Alcoa Warren, Buist, QB, 1938, 39, 40, Miami, Fla. Warren, Dewey, QB, 1965, 66, 67, Savannah, Ga. Warren, James, OT, 1992, 93, Memphis Warren, John, PK, 1979, 80, 81, 82, Jesup, Ga. Warren, Phil, C, 1905 Warren, Preston, DB, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Knoxville Washington, Anthony, LB, 1976, Pensacola, Fla. Washington, Kelley, WR, 2001, 02, Stephens City, Va. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

Upton, Mark, OT, 1993, Soddy Daisy Upton, Todd, OG, 1983, 84, Alcoa Urbano, Bobby, RG, 1956, 57, 58 (Capt.), North Tonawanda, N.Y. Urbano, Roger, E, 1954, 55, 56, North Tonawanda, N.Y. Urubek, Steve, C, 1971, 72, 73, Chicago, Ill. Ussery, Bob, T, 1952, 53, Raleigh, N.C.

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Valbuena, Gary, QB, 1972, 73, Fountain Valley, Calif. Vaughan, Charles W. (Pug), B, 1932, 33, 34, Knoxville Veazey, Burney, WR, 1998, 99, 00, Southhaven, Miss. Veal, Demetrin, DE, 2001, 02, Paramount, Calif. Venable, Sam A., G, 1932, Knoxville Vereen, Daryl, LB, 2008, Charlotte, N.C. Verner, Randy, WR, 1974, 1975, Dallas, Texas Vest, Roger, C, 1951, 52, Detroit, Mich. Via, Mike, OLB, 1986 (service), Milan Vick, Warren, E, 1941, Sweetwater Vinson, Brent, DB, 2007, 08, Hampton, Va. Vinson, Ian, DB/PK, 2006 (Service), Germantown Vinson, Todd, TB/P, 2006 (Service), Germantown Vituccio, Gary, DE, 1965, McKees Rocks, Pa. Vowell, J. Graham, LE, 1914, 15, 16 (Capt.) 21, Martin Vowell, Morris A., RT, 1913, 14, 15, 16, Matin Vowell, Richie, C, 1924, Martin Vugrin, James, RG, 1946, 47, 48, 49, Lansford, Pa.

HONORS

Tade, Herbert, C, 1935 Talbot, Joe, T, 1923, Nashville Talley, Ben, LB, 1991, 92, 93, 94 (Capt.), Griffin, Ga. Tanara, Al, E, 1962, 63, 64, Spring City, Pa. Tanner, Don, LG, 1949, Willoughby, Ohio Tanner, Larry, T, 1939, Miami, Fla. Tansil, Vernon G., E, 1934, 35 Tardy, Drew, WR, 2006 (Service), Huntington, W. Va. Tarwater, A. B., RE, 1897, Inskip Taylor, Frank, DT, 2003 (Service), Union, N.J. Taylor, Leland, DT, 1993, 94, Louisville, Ky. Taylor, Lenny, WR, 1981, 82, 83, Miami, Fla. Taylor, Lucas, WR, 2005, 06, 07, 08 (Capt.), Carencro, La. Taylor, R.L., RG, (Bob) 1912, 13, 14, 15 Taylor, W.H., RG, 1901 Teague, Trey, C, 1994, 95, 96, 97, Jackson Tedford, Gene, WB, 1963, Charleston, Miss. Teel, Jerry, TE, 1991, Lenora, Kans. Templeton, Conrad C., G, 1929, 30, Fayetteville Templeton, Rick, P, 1995 (Service), LaVergne Terry, Corey, DE, 1996, 97, 98, Warrenton, N.C. Terry, Mike, DE, 1979, 81, 82, Atlanta, Ga. Terry, William L., LE, 1899 (capt.)

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Thayer,HarryJ.(Hobo),G,1928,29,30(Capt.),Charleston,W.Va. Theiler, Gary, E, 1969, 70, 71, Louisville, Ky. Thomas, Alfred, G, 1937, 38, 39, Milwaukee, Wisc. Thomas, Bobby, E, 1971, Brownsville Thomas, Brent, DS, 2000 (Service), Louisville, Ky. Thomas, Dave, DB, 1990, Miami, Fla. Thomas, Houston, LB, 1987, 88, 89, Pikeville Thomas, Jimmy, DB, 1967, 68, 69, Lake Butler, Fla. Thomas, Victor, DT, 2008, Olive Branch, Miss. Thomason, Brett, FB, 2008 (Service), Dalton, Ga. Thomason, R.F. (Tommy), RHB, 1912, 13, 14, 15 Thompson, Joe, WR, 1969, 70, 71, Savannah Thompson, Johnny, LB, 1970, 72, Niota Thompson, LaMarcus, LB, 2007, 08, Lithonia, Ga. Thompson, Raynoch, LB, 1997, 98, 99, New Orleans, La. Thompson, Tony, RB, 1988, 89, 90, (capt.) Lake Wales, Fla. Thompson, Van, QB, 1939, 40, Jackson Thornton, D.B., DT, 1903, 04, 05 Thornton, Matthew, KS, 1989 (Service), Brownsville Tidwell, Blane, DT, 1976, Clarksville Tilson, Paul, LT, 1959, 61, 62, Maryville Tinsley, Derrick, RB/WR, 2001, 02, 03, 04, Marietta, Ga. Toles, Alvin, ILB, 1981, 82, 83, 84, Forsyth, Ga. Todd, Robert, TE, 1991, 92, Germantown Toeaina, Albert, OT, 2004, 05, Antioch, Calif. Tomlinson, Billy, TB, 1963, 64, 65, Nashville Tompkins, F.M., FB, 1910, 11 Townes, Tim, DB, 1970, 71, 72, Knoxville Townsend, Ricky, PK, 1972, 73, 74, Dalton, Ga. Traa, Michael, DB, 1997, Sarasota, Fla. Tracy, Tom, FB, 1953, 54, Birmingham, Mich. Treece, Chris, DB, 1987, Murfreesboro Tripp, Arthur M., RG, 1926, 27, 28 Tritapoe, Phillip, DE, 2008 (Service), Kingsport Trott, Stan, WR, 1970, 71, 72, Montgomery, Ala. Trupovnieks, Jani, OT, 1980, 81, Hopedale, Ohio Truss, Shawn, DE, 1989, Middletown, Ohio Tucker, Glen, OT, 1976, 77, Douglas, Ga. Tucker, Homer, DB, 1988, Knoxville Tucker, Josh, OT, 1996, 97, 98, 99, Asheville, N.C. Tucker, Willis, C, 1940, Knoxville Tudor, D. Vincent, QB, 1927, 28, Plainview, Texas Tullis, Jeff, DT, 1989, 90, 91, 92, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Turnage, Gordon, DB, 1969, 71, 72, Thomasville, N.C. Turnbow, Jesse, DT, 1975, 77, Cincinnati, Ohio Turner, James, LB, 2004, 05, Augusta, Ark. Twifold, H.H., HB, 1916

THE VOLS

Stottlemyer, Dave, C, 1955, 56, 57, Sarasota, Fla. Stowell, Mike, OT, 1989, 90, 91, 92, Meridan, Idaho Stowers, Donnie, OG, 1977 (Service), Largo, Fla. Stratton, Mike, LE, 1959, 60, 61, Tellico Plains Streater, Jimmy, QB, 1977, 78, 79 (Capt.), Sylva, N.C. Streno, Glenn, C, 1981, 82, 83, Pittsburgh, Pa. Striegel, Roy B. (Pap), G, 1919, 20, 21, 22 (Capt.), Perryville Stroud, Jack, T, 1947, 48, 49, 50 (Capt.), Cleveland, Ohio Stuart, Mark, LT, 1910 Stuart, Phil, OT, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Johnson City Studaway, Mark, DT, 1979, 80, 81, 83, Memphis Stupar, Francis, RE, 1949, Munhall, Pa. Suffridge, Robert (Bob), G, 1938, 39, 40, Knoxville Suggs, A.J., QB, 2000, Powder Springs, Ga. Suh, Eric, RB, 1997 (service), Chattanooga Sullenger, Owen, WR, 1996, Boca Raton, Fla. Sullins, Cody, C, 2007, 08, Cottontown Sullins, Cory, OG, 2008, Cottontown Sullivan, Jimmy, FB, 1962, 64, Signal Mountain Sullivan, Ned, LB, 1961, 62, 63, Franklin Summers, Shawn, DB, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Oak Ridge Sumpter, Nate, RB, 1977, 79, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Surlas, J.J., DT, 1989, 90, 91, 92, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Suttle, Chevette, DB, 1980, Lafayette, Ga. Sutton, Phil, OT, 1978, 79, Birmingham, Ala. Swafford, J.H., RT, 1908 Swain, Jayson, WR, 2003, 04, 05, 06 (Capt.), Huntsville, Ala. Swanson, Eric, WR, 1984, 85, San Bernardino, Calif. Sweeney, Terry, WB, 1953, Lawrence, Mass. Symonds, Brad, DB, 1994 (service), South Windsor, Conn. Szawara, Al, FB, 1976, LaPorte, Ind.

STAFF

Smith, Jimmie F., HB/QB, 1920, 21, 22, 23 Smith, Kenny, DT, 1997, South Pittsburg Smith, Larry, OG, 1989, Milan Smith, Mike 1973, 75, DT, (Service), Marietta, Ga. Smith, Onterrio, RB, 1999, Sacramento, Calif. Smith, Rob, OG, 2002, 04, 05 (Capt.), Fort Thomas, Ky. Smith, Roy (Looney), T, 1947, 48, 49, 50, Knoxville Smith, Thomas, G, 1938, 39, Bristol, Va. Smith, Tracy, DB, 1990, 91, 92, Jonesboro, Ga. Smith, Wayne, LB, 1968, 69, Nashville Smithers, Bob, WB, 1956, Silver Springs, Md. Sneed, Robert, QB, 1936, 37, 38 Sneed, W. Bush, HB, 1923, Nashville Snipes, Herman 1931 Snowden, Robert B., T, 1919 Sollee, Neyle, FB, 1958, 59, Jacksonville, Fla. Sorrells, Frank G., RE, 1913, 14, 15, Fayetteville Spain, Wayne, DB, 1969, 70, Jackson Sparks, Scott, DB, 1987, 88, Maryville Spence, J.W., RT, 1906 Spence, Shirley E. 1891 Spiva, Andy, LB, 1973, 74, 75, 76 (Capt.), Chamblee, Ga. Spivey, Brian, C, 1989, 90, 91, 92, Jefferson City Spivey, Jeremy, LB, 1992, Nashville Spoone, Bill, E, 1953, Morristown Spradlin, Danny, LB, 1977, 78, 79, 80, Maryville Stacey, Dan, DS, 2000, 01, Nashville Stafford, Tim, C, 1986, 87, Louisville Staley, Maurice, WR, 1994, 95, Charlotte, N.C. Stallworth, Donte’, WR, 1999, 00, 01, Sacramento, Calif. Stallworth, Thomas, LB, 2001, Lithonia, Ga. Stanback, Haskel, TB, 1971, 72, 73, Kannapolis, N.C. Stancell, Harold, DB, 1964, 65, 66, Knoxville Stansell, Ken, DT, 1972, Chattanooga Stapleton, Clayton, G, 1941, 46, 47, Fleming, Ky. Starling, Marcus, WR, 1977, 78, Dalton, Ga. Steffy, Joe ,G, 1944, Chattanooga Steiner, Max, G, 1938, 39, 40, Bluefield, W.Va. Stephens, Buster, B, 1944, 45, Knoxville Stephens, Don, WB, 1958, Oak Ridge Stephens, Nick, QB, 2008, Flower Mound, Texas Stephens, Travis, RB, 1997, 98, 00, 01, Clarksville Stephenson, Casey, B, 1944, 45, Mayfield, Ky. Stephenson, Dave, C, 1946, Charleston, W.Va. Stephenson, Guy, C, 1922, Centerville Stevenson, Dominique, LB, 1998, 99, 00, 01, Gaffney, S.C. Stewart, Antwan, DB, 2003, 05, 06, Dumfries, Va. Stewart, Bo, T, 1944, Chattanooga Stewart, Branndon, QB, 1994, Stephenville, Texas Stewart, Clifton, OG, 1967, 68, Chesapeake, Va. Stewart, Howard L., G, 1931, 32, 33, Lebanon Stewart, James, RB, 1991, 92, 93, 94, Morristown Stewart, Lyonel, LB, 1975, 77, 78, Knoxville Still, Eric, OG, 1986, 87, 88, 89 (Capt.), Germantown Still, J. Ralph, T, 1930, 31, Cleveland Stocker, Luke, TE, 2007, 08, Berea, Ky. Stokes, Charles, T, 1950, 51, Graceville, Fla. Stolarick, Robert, DS, 2000, Germantown Stone, Cory, DT, 1993, 94, Memphis

OUTLOOK

Sharp, Brad, FB, 2003 (Service), Newcomb Sharp, Sam J., B, 1935 Sharpe, W.P., LT, 1900 Shaw, Jarod, OT, 2008, Lafayette, La. Shaw, Robert, C, 1975, 76, 77, 78 (Capt.), Marietta, Ga. Shaw, William H., RHB, 1904, 05 Shelby, A.G., HB, 1916 Sherrill, J.W., RHB, 1948, 49, 50, Norfolk, Va. Sherrod, Horace (Bud), E, 1947, 48, 49, 50, Knoxville Shields, David, TB, 1961, Alderson, W.Va. Shields, Lebron, LT, 1958, 59, Lafayette, Ga. Shires, Marshall (Abe), T, 1938, 39, 40, Alderson, W.Va. Shires, Pat, LHB, 1950, 52, 53, Hinton, W.Va. Shofner, Austin C., T, 1936 Shoulders, William, RT, 1915, 16 Showalter, Nick, MM, 1966, 67, 68, Kingsport Shuford, George, KS, 1962, Chattanooga Shuler, Benjie, WR, 1993, 95, 96, 97, Bryson City, N.C. Shuler, Heath, QB, 1991, 92, 93, Bryson City, N.C. Shull, F.E., E, 1930, 31, 32, Erwin Silberman, Dow 1934, 35 Silcox, J.H., LG, 1902 Silvan, Nilo, WR, 1992, 93, 94, Covington, La. Silvey, George, TB, 1968, 70, 71, Nashville Simerly A.E., C, 1902 Simionetti, Leonard, T, 1940, 41, New Philadelphia, Ohio Simmonds, R.M., QB, 1915 Simmons, Tony, DT, 1982, 83, 84, Oakland, Calif. Simon, Kevin, LB, 2002, 03, 05, Walnut Creek, Calif. Simons, Kevin, OT, 1985, 86, 87, 88, Miami, Fla. Simonton, Claud, DE, 1970, 71, 72, Covington Simpson, Hubert, RB, 1976, 78, 79, Athens Sims, Burt L. , LE, 1892 Sims, Tommy, DB, 1982, 83, 84, 85 (Capt.), Americus, Ga. Singer, Curt, OT, 1980, 81, 82, 83, Aliquippa, Pa. Sivert, Jim, QB/BB, 1949, Gate City, Va. Sizemore, Bernie, FB, 1949, 50, Princeton, W.Va. Slack, Tom, QB/BB, 1948, Knoxville Slater, Walter, TB, 1941, 42, 46 (Capt.), Providence, R.I. Sloan, Ira, T, 1920, 21, Madisonville Smalls, Terriea, DT, 2002, 03, Pineville, S.C. Smargiasso, Heath, DB, 1994, 95, New Washington, Pa. Smartt, Leon, LG, 1958, 59, 60, Hixson Smelcher, Jim, LT, 1955, 56, 57, Lake City Smith, Alfred E., LT, 1892 Smith, Billy, RG, 1961, Cookeville Smith, Boyd M., B, 1932, Knoxville Smith, Bret, WR, 2003, 04, 05, 06, Warren, Ark. Smith. C.H., RG, 1899 Smith, Carl E., FB, 1956, 57, 58, Washington Court House, Ohio Smith, Chavis, DT/OG, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Forest City, N.C. Smith, Chuck, DE, 1990, 91, Athens, Ga. Smith, Daryle, OT, 1984, 85, 86, Knoxville Smith, Geric, LB, 1995 (Service), Hermitage Smith, Gordon E., G, 1931, 32, 33, Paris Smith, H.W., LE, 1896, 97 Smith, Jeff, TE, 1981, 82, 84, 85, Milan Smith, Jeff, OG, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Decatur Smith, Jerry, DB, 1964, 65, 66, Thomasville, N.C.

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LETTERMEN

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

Head Football Managers

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1896 - Eugene R. Attkisson 1897 - Eugene R. Attkisson 1898 - No Team (Spanish-American War) 1899 - W. R. Harrison 1900 1901 - Dan Kingman 1902 - H. B. Finch 1903 - J. S. Cooper 1904 - C. J. McClung 1905 - H. P. Grant 1906 - T. P. Summers 1907 - David Gaut 1908 - Harley Fowler 1909 - H. R. Newton 1910 - F. L. Phipps 1911 - Charles E. Craddock 1912 - A. J. Donelson, Jr. 1913 - Walter C. Whitaker, Jr. 1914 - T. Flem Hazen 1915 - S. M. Tunnel 1916 - David Getaz 1917 - No Team (World War I) 1918 - No Team (World War I) 1919 - T. N. Simpson 1920 - H. A. Schubert 1921 - Frank McCleneghan 1922 - Leland Hedgecock 1923 - Robert Watson 1924 - Wiley Corry Smith 1925 - William D. Pettway 1926 - John Galbreath 1927 - Robert Kennerly 1928 - Bob (Skeet) McClellan 1929 - Robert L. McClure 1930 - H.H. Clements 1931 - Howard Ford 1932 - Albert Brooks/Clark Dowling 1933 - Clark Dowling/Hector Flenniken 1934 - Glenn Sanderson 1935 - Jack Harris/Walter Hunt 1936 - Richard Frank 1937 - O. B. Winston 1938 - Tracy Prater 1939 - Robert (Dink) Eldridge 1940 - Robert (Dink) Eldridge 1941 - Willie Davis 1942 - Julian Andes 1943 - No Team (World War II) 1944 - Julian Andes 1945 - George Creaseu 1946 - Stewart Johnson 1947 - Ray Neal 1948 - Hagen Minnick 1949 - Joe Bender 1950 - Nate Fourman 1951 - Lee Starr 1952 - Arthur Marks

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1953 - Dick Robinson 1954 - Dick Robinson 1955 - Jack Mullinix 1956 - Johnny Peay 1957 - Newt Parsons 1958 - Newt Parsons 1959 - Ted McCloud 1960 - Ray Childers 1961 - Casco Havely 1962 - Casco Havely/Ted McCloud 1963 - Casco Havely 1964 - Stanley Fugate 1965 - Stanley Fugate 1966 - Stanley Fugate 1967 - Tommy Baker 1968 - Tommy Baker 1969 - Tommy Baker 1970 - Tommy Baker 1971 - Pat Marsh 1972 - Larry Sellers 1973 - David Woodall 1974 - David Woodall 1975 - Steve Benton 1976 - David Woodall 1977 - David Woodall 1978 - Lew Belote 1979 - Lew Belote 1980 - Danny Burnley 1981 - Rusty Roberts 1982 - Rusty Roberts 1983 - Rusty Roberts 1984 - Gordon Whitener 1985 - Randy Miller 1986 - Jeff Fleming 1987 - Jeff Fleming 1988 - David Blackburn 1989 - David Blackburn 1990 - Johnny Hays 1991 - Johnny Hays 1992 - Heath Grider 1993 - Heath Grider 1994 - Clay Newman 1995 - Allan Knapp 1996 - Allan Knapp 1997 - Robin White 1998 - Larry Churchwell 1999 - Allen Sitzler 2000 - Allen Sitzler 2001 - Anthony (Chip) Godwin 2002 - Anthony (Chip) Godwin 2003 - Mat Kee 2004 - Tommy Phillips 2005 - Tommy Phillips 2006 - Tommy Phillips 2007 - Tommy Phillips 2008 - Chris Cutcliffe

Watkins, Arthur B., LT, 1897 Watkins, T.R., QB, 1903, 04 Watson, Brent , OT, 1974, 75, 76, 77 (Capt.), Twin Falls, Idaho Watson, Curt, FB, 1969, 70, 71, Crossville Watts, Brad, OT, 1976, Englewood Watts, Jim, DB, 1972, 73, 74 (capt.), Jacksonville, Fla. Watts, Johnny, WB, 1977, 78, 79, Memphis Weary, Fred, OG, 1998, 99, 01, (Capt.) Montgomery, Ala. Weatherford, Derrick, DT, 1965, 66, 67, Darlington, S.C. Weatherford, Jim, HB, 1966, 67, 68, Dalton, Ga. Weaver, DeWitt T., G, 1934, 35, 36 (Capt.) Weaver, Herman, KS, 1967, 68, 69, Villa Rica, Ga. Weaver, Mark, PK, 2002 (service), Moorpark, Calif. Webb, Charlton, OG, 1975, 77, 78, Salem, Va. Webb, Chuck, RB, 1989, 90, Toledo, Ohio Webb, Danny, TB, 1958, Maryville Weber, Nick, HB, 1939, 40, Mansfield, Ohio Webster, Chris, OG, 1977, Cincinnati, Ohio Wegener, Albert B., HB, 1892, 93 Weisenberg, Andrew, RE, 1908, 09, Philadelphia, Pa. Weisensel, Ben, OL, 2008 (Service), Salisbury, N.C. Welch, F.W., LE, 1915 Welch, Tim, DE, 1983, 84, 85, Knoxville Wells, Scott, C, 2000, 01, 02, 03 (Capt.), Spring Hill Wemlinger, Gary, T, 1969, Morristown Wendelboe, Kevin, KS, 1991, Clemmons, N.C. Wert, Lee K., HB, 1907 Wert, R.Y., Sub., 1900, 01 Werts, Edwin S., HB, 1891, 92 West, Hodges (Burr), T, 1938, 39, 40, Knoxville West, Ryan, DS, 2004, 05, 06, Brentwood West, Tommy, TE, 1973, 74, 75, Gainesville, Ga. Westmoreland, Eric, LB, 1996, 98, 99, 00 (Capt.), Jasper Wheaton, Lance, H/QB 1992, 93, 94, Kingston Wheeler, Ronnie, DE, 1973, 74, 75, Mableton, Ga. Whitaker, James A., HB, 1929 White, Brad, DT, 1978, 79, 80 (Capt.), Idaho Falls, Idaho White, Chris, DB, 1983, 84, 85 (Capt.), Cleveland White, Fred, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99, Griffin, Ga. White, H. Benton, LE, 1907, 08 White, Lynn T., RG, 1892, 93 White, Reggie, DT, 1980, 81, 82, 83 (Capt.), Chattanooga White, Steve, LB, 1975, Kingsport White, Steve, DE, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Memphis White, W.C., Sub., 1921 Whitehead, Mike, MG, 1985, 86, 87, Americus, Ga. Whiteside, Keyon, LB, 1999, 00, 01, 02, Forest City, N.C. Whittle, Matt , RHB, 1905 Widby, Ron, P, 1964, 65, 66, Knoxville Wildman, Charles, T, 1944, 45, 46, 47, Bridgeport, Conn. Wilhoit, James, PK, 2003, 04, 05, 06, Hendersonville Wilkerson, Bruce, OT, 1983, 84, 85, 86 (Capt.), Philadelphia Wilkinson, Rick, DB, 1981, 83, Knoxville Williams, Billy, WR, 1993, 94, Alcoa Williams, Bob, T, 1954, 55, Valdese, N.C. Williams, Cliff, G, 1956, Appleton, Wisc. Williams, Dan, DT, 2007, 08, Memphis Williams, Dick, DT, 1966, 67, 68 (Capt.), Greeneville

Williams, Gerald, LB, 2008, Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. Williams, Ja’Kouri, RB, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Plaquemine, La. Williams, Jay, OG, 1977, 78, 79, 80, Nashville Williams, Johnny, MG, 1981, 82, 83, Knoxville Williams, Keldrick, TB, 2002, Montgomery, Ala. Williams, Martin, DT, 1988, 89, Charleston, S.C. Williams, Robert, FB, 2005 (Service) White Bluff Williams, Russ, DB, 1974, 75, 76, 77, Cincinnati, Ohio Williams, Todd, C, 1994, Dallas, Texas Williams, Tom, RT, 1960, 61, 62, Canton, N.C. Williams, Tony, OT, 1984, 85, Kingsport Williams, Tyler, OT, 2004 (Service), Cosby Willingham, DeAngelo, DB, 2007, 08, Saint Mathews, S.C. Wilson, Al, LB, 1995, 96, 97, 98 (Capt.), Jackson Wilson, Cedrick, WR, 1997, 98, 99, 00 (Capt.), Memphis Wilson, Charles, RB, 1984, 85, 86, 87, Prichard, Ala. Wilson, Ellix, LB, 2006, 07, 08 (Capt.), Memphis Wilson, Gibril, DB, 2002, 03, San Jose, Calif. Wilson, Darryal, WR, 1981, 82, Bristol, Va. Wilson, Dwight, OG, 1980, Thomasville, Ga. Wilson, Eddie, LB, 1971, 72, 73, Marietta, Ga. Wilson, Ellix, LB, 2006, 07, Memphis Wilson, James, DE, 1989, 91, 92, 93 (Capt.), Hampton, Va. Wilson, Nick, LB, 2003, 05, Knoxville Wilson, Rollin, HB, 1922, 24, Memphis Wilson, Will, TE, 2002 (Service), Columbia Winstead, Jid, LE, 1956, Rogersville Witherington, Sid, RB, 1973, Mumford Witherspoon, Carl, LB, 1971, 72, Knoxville Witt, Roy E., HB, 1926, 27, 28 (Capt.) Witten, Jason, TE, 2000, 01, 02, Elizabethton Wold, Steve, FB, 1968, 69, 70, Port Orange, Fla. Wolfe, Dennis, OLB, 1976, 77, 78 (Capt.), Gate City, Va. Wolfe, Lloyd S., RE, 1914, 15, 16 Wood, Caroll, E, 1945, St. Louis, Mo. Wood, James R., LG, 1891 Wood, Lee, WR, 1989, 90, Richmond, Va. Wood, Walter (Babe), QB, 1936, 37, 38, McMinnville Woodruff, George R. (Bob), T, 1936, 37, 38, Athens, Ga. Woods, Casey, WR/H, 2005, 06, 07, Starkville, Miss. Woods, Gerald, OG, 1963, 64, 65, Milan Woods,Thomas,WR,1986,87,88,89(Capt.),Gallatin Woody, James, LB, 1968, 69, 70, Columbia Woofter, Jim, DT, 1974, 75, 76, New Cumberland, W.Va. Word, Brian, LB, 2002, Cleveland Word, Roscoe, LT, 1902, 03, 04 (Capt.) 05 (Capt.) 07 (Capt.) Wortham, C.L., Sub., 1900 Wright, Gary, PK,1966, 67, Heflin, Ala. Wright, George, TB, 1957, 58, Sonora, Texas Wrightman, A.L., Sub., 1901 Wyatt, Bowden, E, 1936, 37, 38 (Capt.), Kingston Wyche, Bubba, QB, 1967, 68, Atlanta, Ga. Wynn, Herman D. (Breezy), B, 1931, 32, 33, Dublin, Ga. Wyrick, Charles, WB, 1960, 61, Harriman

Y

Yancey, David, RB, 2004, 05, 06, Norfolk, Va. Yanossy, Frank, DT, 1967, 68, 69, Bradenville, Pa. Yarbrough, John, WR, 1973, 74, 75, Salisbury, N.C. Yatkowski, Paul, DT, 1992, 93, Winnipeg, Man., Canada Young, Bill, DB, 1966, 68, 69 (Capt.), Knoxville Young, Carroll, WB, 1956, 57, Dallas, Texas Young, Ed. B., HB, 1925, 26 Young, Eddie, E, 1955, Miami, Fla. Young, Eric, OT, 2005, 06, 07, Union, S.C. Young, J.R., LHB, 1910 Young, Jimmy, E, 1970, 71, 72, Franklin, Ky. Young, Sean, OT, 2000, 01, 02, 03, Cohutta, Ga.

Z

Zander, Carl, ILB, 1981, 82, 83, 84 (Capt.), Mendham, N.J. Zecchino, Nick, C, 1986, 87, 88, Cedar Grove, N.J. Ziegler, Kelly, ILB, 1984, 85, 86, 87 (Capt.), Miami, Fla. Zontini, Lawrence, WB, 1942, Charleston, W.Va. Zurcher, Kevin, WR, 1989, Knoxville Zvolerin, Bob, LT, 1963, Windber, Pa. SERVICE AWARD—A service award is given upon the recommendations of the head coach to a senior athlete who has completed his eligibility and has been a squad member for at least three years without meeting the participation requirements for a varsity letter.

Please send any corrections, additions or deletions from this list to: Bud Ford, Sports Information Director University of Tennessee P.O. Box 15016, Knoxville, Tenn. 37901.


ALL-TIME STARTING LINEUPS

1943 NO TEAM-WORLD WAR II

1952 Offense LE - John Davis LT - Gary Herrmann LG - Earl Campbell C - Roger Vest RG - John Michels RT - Jim Haslam RE - Vic Kolenik BB - Harold Hubbard WB - Ed Morgan TB - Pat Shires FB - Andy Kozar Defense LE - Mack Franklin LT - Bob Fisher

1954 LE - Roger Urbano LT - Jerry DeLucca LG - Charles Coffey C - Charles Scholes RG - Frank McCroskey RT - Darris McCord RE - Edd Cantrell BB - Jim Beutel WB - Terry Sweeney TB - Johnny Majors FB - Tom Tracy 1955 LE - Buddy Cruze LT - Charles Rader LG - Bruce Burnham C - Dave Stottlemyer RG - Charles Coffey RT - John Gordy RE - Roger Urbano BB - Jim Beutel WB - Bob Hibbard TB - Johnny Majors FB - Tommy Bronson

1956 LE - Buddy Cruze LT - Charles Rader LG - Bruce Burnham C - Bubba Howe RG - Bill Johnson RT - John Gordy RE - Roger Urbano BB - Stockton Adkins WB - Bill Anderson TB - Johnny Majors FB - Tommy Bronson KS - Sammy Burklow

1957 LE - Landon Darty LT - Jim Smelcher LG - Lon Herzbrun C - Dave Stottlemyer RG - Bill Johnson RT - Frank Kolinsky RE - Murray Armstrong BB - Stockton Adkins WB - Bill Anderson TB - Bobby Gordon

1959 LE - Mike LaSorsa LT - Lebron Shields LG - Joe Lukowski C - Ray Moss RG - Wayne Grubb RT - Joe Schaffer RE - Cotton Letner BB - Jim Cartwright WB - Ken Waddell TB - Bill Majors FB - Bunny Orr KS - Cotton Letner

1960 LE - Mike LaSorsa LT - Don Cissell LG - Paul Inglett C - Mike Lucci RG - Wayne Grubb RT - Ken Frost RE - Cotton Letner BB - Jim Cartwright WB - Ken Waddell TB - Glenn Glass FB - J. W. Carter KS - Cotton Letner

1961 LE - Mike Stratton LT - Kenny Brown LG - Ned Sullivan C - Mike Lucci RG - Larry Richards RT - Paul Tilson RE - Pat Augustine BB - Wayne Coleman WB - Hubert McClain TB - Mallon Faircloth FB - J.W. Carter/Bunny Orr KS - Gary Cannon 1962 LE - John Bill Hudson LT - Kenny Brown LG - Larry Richards C - L.T. Helton RG - Bob Dalton RT - Tom Williams RE - Pat Augustine BB - Wayne Coleman WB - Wayne Waff TB - Mallon Faircloth FB - George Canale KS - George Shufford

1964 Offense TE - Whit Canale LT - Gerald Woods LG - Terry Bird C - Norbert Ackermann RG - Robbie Franklin RT - Bill Cameron SE - Paul Naumoff QB - Art Galiffa WB - Stan Mitchell TB - Hal Wantland FB - Jack Patterson KS - Fred Martin Defense LE - Glenn Gray LT - Joe Graham MG - Steve DeLong RT - Carl Ellis RE - Bobby Frazier MM - Doug Archibald LB - Frank Emanuel LB - Tom Fisher CB - Harold Stancell CB - Jerry Smith FS - Bob Petrella P - Ron Widby 1965 Offense TE - Austin Denney LT - John Boynton LG - Gerald Woods C - Bob Johnson RG - Bobby Gratz RT - Jim Lowe SE - Johnny Mills WB - Hal Wantland QB - Charles Fulton TB - Walter Chadwick FB - Stan Mitchell PK - David Leake Defense LE - Paul Naumoff LT - Mack Gentry MG - Robbie Franklin RT - Bill Cameron RE - Bobby Frazier LB - Tom Fisher LB - Frank Emanuel CB - Harold Stancell CB - Jerry Smith MM - Doug Archibald FS - Bob Petrella P - Ron Widby

1966 Offense TE - Austin Denney LT - John Boynton LG - Charles Rosenfelder C - Bob Johnson RG - Elliott Gammage RT - Terry Bird SE - Johnny Mills WB - Richmond Flowers QB - Dewey Warren TB - Charlie Fulton FB - Richard Pickens KS - Gary Wright Defense LE - Neal McMeans LT - Dick Williams MG - Bobby Morel RT - Derrick Weatherford RE - Nick Showalter LB - Doug Archibald LB - Paul Naumoff CB - Harold Stancell CB - Jerry Smith MM - Jimmy Glover FS - Bill Young P - Ron Widby

1967 Offense TE - Ken DeLong LT - Elliott Gammage LG - Joe Graham C - Bob Johnson RG - Charles Rosenfelder RT - John Boynton SE - Terry Dalton WB - Richmond Flowers QB - Dewey Warren TB - Walter Chadwick FB - Richard Pickens PK - Karl Kremser Defense LE - Neal McMeans LT - Dick Williams MG - Rick Marino RT - Derrick Weatherford RE - Jim McDonald LB - Steve Kiner LB - Jack Reynolds HB - Jim Weatherford HB - Albert Dorsey MM - Jimmy Glover FS - Mike Jones P - Herman Weaver

VOLMANAC

1944 LE - Roy Cross LT - Russ Dobelstein LG - E.J. Asbury C - Russ Morrow RG - Bob Dobelstein RT - Bo Stewart RE - Patrick (Buddy) Pike BB - Billy Bevis WB - Casey Stephenson TB - Buster Stephens FB - Mark Major

1949 Offense LE - Charles Cummins LT - Bill Pearman LG - Ray Elkas C - Bob Davis RG - Chaddy Baker RT - Ken Donahue RE - Jim Miner BB - Jimmy Hahn WB - Bert Rechichar TB - Hal Littleford FB - Bernie Sizemore Defense LE - Bud Sherrod LT - Norman Messeroll LG - Ted Daffer RG - Jim Vugrin RT - Jack Stroud RE - Allen Fielden LB - Gordon Polofsky

1951 Offense LE - John Davis LT - Charley Stokes LG - Vernon Lyons C - Bob Davis RG - John Michels RT - Jim Haslam RE - Vince Kaseta BB - Jimmy Hahn WB - Bert Rechichar TB - Hank Lauricella FB - Andy Kozar/Dick Ernsberger Defense LE - Mack Franklin LT - Bob Fisher LG - Ted Daffer RG - Francis Holohan RT - Bill Pearman RE - Doug Atkins LB - Bill Jasper LB - Gordon Polofsky HB - Ray Martin HB - Joe Maiure S - Bert Rechichar

1953 LE - Mack Franklin LT - Bob Fisher LG - John Powell C - Lamar Leachman RG - Bob Scott RT - Darris McCord RE - Roger Rotroff BB - Bill Barbish WB - Jerry Hyde TB - Jim Wade FB - Ted Schwanger

1958 LE - Mike LaSorsa LT - Bo Shafer LG - Joe Lukowski C - Ray Moss RG - Bobby Urbano RT - Joe Schaffer RE - Tommy Potts BB - Jim Cartwright WB - Bobby Sandlin TB - Bill Majors FB - Carl Smith KS - Sammy Burklow

1963 LE - Al Tanara LT - Bob Zvolerin LG - Ned Sullivan C - Bert Ackermann RG - Steve DeLong RT - Dick Evey RE - Buddy Fisher BB - Ken Honea WB - John Paty TB - Mallon Faircloth FB - Stan Mitchell P - Jackie Cotton KS - Fred Martin

RECORDS

1938 LE - George Hunter LT - Abe Shires LG - Ed Molinski C - Jim Rike RG - Bob Suffridge RT - Boyd Clay RE - Bowden Wyatt BB - Sam Bartholomew

1942 LE - Al Hust LT - Denver Crawford LG - Jimmy Myers C - Jody Fisher RG - Royal Price RT - Dick Huffman RE - O.C. Lloyd BB - Charles Mitchell WB - James Gaffney TB - Robert Cifers FB - Bill Nowling

1948 LE - Jim Powell LT - Jack Stroud LG - Ray John Elkas C - Ralph Huneycutt RG - Charles Baker RT - Norman Messeroll RE - Al Russas BB - Jack Armstrong WB - Bob Lund TB - Hal Littleford FB - Ralph Chancey

Offense LE - John Gruble LT - Jack Stroud LG - Earl Campbell C - Bob Davis RG - John Michels RT - Jim Haslam RE - Vince Kaseta BB - Jimmy Hahn WB - Bert Rechichar TB - Hank Lauricella FB - Dick Ernsberger/Andy Kozar Defense E - Bud Sherrod T - Roy Smith G - Ted Daffer G - Francis Holohan T - Bill Pearman E - Doug Atkins LB - Gordon Polofsky LB - Bill Jasper HB - Jimmy Hill HB - J.W. Sherrill S - Bert Rechichar

FB - Tommy Bronson KS - Sammy Burklow

HONORS

1937 LE - Bowden Wyatt LT - Bob Woodruff LG - Willie Lefler C - Joe Little RG - Joe Black Hayes RT - Frank Crawford RE - Ralph Eldred BB - William McCarren WB - Edwin Duncan TB - Walter Wood FB - Marion Perkin

1941 LE - Mike Balitsaris LT - Leonard Simonetti LG - Rudy Klarer C - Ray Graves RG - Henry Noel RT - Don Edmiston RE - Al Hust BB - Ike Peel WB - Jimmy Schwartzinger TB - Johnny Butler FB - Bill Nowling

1947 LE - Chan Caldwell LT - Charles Wildman LG - Clayton Stapleton C - Ralph Huneycutt RG - Ray Drost RT - Denver Crawford RE - Ben Huddleston BB - Orvis Milner WB - Bob Lund TB - Hal Littleford FB - George Balitsaris

1950

LG - Francis Holohan RG - Andy Meyers RT - Doug Atkins RE - Roger Rotroff LB - Bill Barbish LB - Gene Moeller HB - Jerry Hyde HB - Joe Maiure S - Bobby Brengle

REVIEW

1936 LE - James Porter LT - Frank Crawford LG - Dewitt Weaver C - Joe Little RG - Joe Black Hayes RT - Robert Fulton RE - Ralph Eldred BB - William McCarren WB - Melvin Herring TB - Phil Dickens FB - Marion Perkins

1940 LE - Jimmy Coleman LT - Marshall Shires LG - Ed Molinski C - Norbert Ackermann RG - Bob Suffridge RT - Burr West RE - Ed Cifers BB - Ike Peel WB - Bob Foxx TB - Van Thompson FB - Bill Nowling

1946 LE - Franklin Hubbell LT - Dick Huffman LG - Royal Price C - Dave Stephenson RG - Ray Drost RT - Denver Crawford RE - Dick Jordan BB - Charley Mitchell WB - Bill Hillman TB - Walter Slater FB - Mark Major

LB - Bill Jasper HB - Jimmy Hill HB - Bud Sherrill S - W.C Cooper

THE VOLS

1935 LE - Sonny Humphries LT - Edwin Crawford LG - Dewitt Weaver C - Herbie Tade RG - Joe Dougherty RT - Frank Crawford RE - Gene Rose BB - Fred Moses WB - Edwin Palmer TB - Phil Dickens FB - William Lippe

1939 LE - Jimmy Coleman LT - Abe Shires LG - Ed Molinski C - Jim Rike RG - Bob Suffridge RT - Boyd Clay RE - Ed Cifers BB - Sam Bartholomew WB - Bob Foxx TB - George Cafego FB - Leonard Coffman

1945 LE - Charles Wildman LT - Russ Dobelstein LG - Claude McQuady C - Ben Miller RG - Bob Dobelstein RT - Mike Paidousis RE - Patrick (Buddy) Pike BB - Billy Bevis WB - Casey Stephenson TB - Buster Stephens FB - John Manning

STAFF

1934 LE - Louis Pounders LT - Alfred Austelle LG- Ralph Hatley C - Jim Claxton RG - Murray Warmath RT - Howard Bailey RE - Gene Rose BB - Henry Krouse WB - Edwin Palmer TB - Charles Vaughan FB - George Craig

WB - Bob Foxx TB - George Cafego FB - Leonard Coffman

OUTLOOK

1933 LE - Alton Mark LT - Milton Frank LG - J.B. Ellis C - Talmadge Maples RG - Gordon Smith RT - Howard Bailey RE - Murray Warmath BB - Deke Brackett WB - Leo Petruzzi TB - Beattie Feathers FB - Breezy Wynn/Malcom Anderson

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1968 Offense TE - Ken DeLong LT - Mike Gooch LG - Don Denbo C - Chip Kell RG - Charles Rosenfelder RT - Jerry Holloway SE - Gary Kreis WB - Bill Baker QB - Bubba Wyche TB - Richmond Flowers FB - Richard Pickens PK - Karl Kremser Defense LE - Neal McMeans LT - Dick Williams RT - Frank Yanossy RE - Jim McDonald LB - Steve Kiner LB - Jack Reynolds MG - Jimmy Hahn CB - Jimmy Weatherford CB - Mike Jones MM - Nick Showalter FS - Bill Young P - Herman Weaver

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1969 Offense TE - Ken DeLong LT - Steve Robinson LG - Don Denbo C - Mike Bevans RG - Chip Kell RT - Joe Balthrop SE - Gary Kreis WB - Lester McClain QB - Bobby Scott TB - Don McLeary FB - Curt Watson PK - George Hunt Defense LE - Vic Dingus LT - Frank Yanossy RT - Steve Carroll RE - James Woody LB - Steve Kiner LB - Jack Reynolds LB - Jackie Walker CB - Benny Dalton CB - Mike Jones SS - Tim Priest FS - Bill Young P - Herman Weaver 1970 Offense TE - Gary Theiler LT - Steve Robinson LG - Don Denbo C - Mike Bevans RG - Chip Kell RT - Joe Balthrop SE - Joe Thompson WB - Lester McClain QB - Bobby Scott TB - Don McLeary FB - Curt Watson PK - George Hunt Defense LE - Manley Mixon LT - Bill Emendorfer

RT - John Wagster RE - Ronnie Drummonds LB - Ray Nettles LB - James Woody/Jamie Rotella LB - Jackie Walker CB - Conrad Graham CB - David Allen SS - Tim Priest FS - Bobby Majors P - Bobby Majors

1971 Offense TE - Gary Theiler LT - Gaylon Hill LG - Phillip Fulmer C - Tom Johnson RG - Bill Emendorfer RT - Joe Balthrop SE - Joe Thompson WB - Stan Trott QB - Jim Maxwell TB - Bill Rudder FB - Curt Watson PK - George Hunt Defense LE - Ken Lambert LT - Frank Howell RT - John Wagster RE - Carl Johnson LB - Ray Nettles LB - Jamie Rotella LB - Jackie Walker CB - Conrad Graham CB - David Allen SS - Eddie Brown FS - Bobby Majors P - Bobby Majors

1972 Offense TE - Sonny Leach LT - Gene Killian LG - Gaylon Hill C - Tom Johnson RG - Bill Emendorfer RT - David Shaffer SE - Emmon Love QB - Condredge Holloway WB - Jimmy Young TB - Haskel Stanback FB - Steve Chancey PK - Ricky Townsend Defense LE - Ken Lambert LT - Robert Pulliam RT - John Wagster RE - Carl Johnson LB - Art Reynolds LB - Eddie Wilson LB - Jamie Rotella CB - Conrad Graham CB -David Allen SS - Tim Townes FS - Eddie Brown P - Neil Clab Offense TE - Tommy West LT - Steve Cone LG - Gene Killian C - Steve Urubek

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RG - Mickey Marvin RT - Larry Satterfield SE - Emmon Love QB - Condredge Holloway TB - Haskel Stanback FB - Bill Rudder WB - Chip Howard PK - Ricky Townsend Defense LE - Sammy Hair LT - Robert Pulliam RT - Mike Smith RE - David Campbell LB - Eddie Wilson LB - Art Reynolds LB - Hank Walter CB - Nick Carmichael CB - Russ Rabenstein SS - Eddie Brown FS - Jim Watts P - Neil Clabo

1974 Offense TE - Tommy West LT - Phil Clabo/David Brady LG - Steve Cone C - Paul Johnson RG - Mickey Marvin RT - Larry Satterfield SE - Larry Seivers QB - Condredge Holloway TB - Stanley Morgan FB - Paul Careathers WB - Tim Fitchpatrick PK - Ricky Townsend Defense LE - Ron McCartney LT - Robert Pulliam RT - David Page RE - David Poley LB - Hank Walter LB - Steve Poole LB - Andy Spiva CB - Jim Watts CB - Jon Murdic SS - Ernie Ward FS - Mike Mauck P - Neil Clabo 1975 Offense TE - Tommy West LT - Brent Watson LG - Joe Gallagher C - Paul Johnson RG - Mickey Marvin RT - David Brady SE - Larry Seivers QB - Randy Wallace WB - John Yarbrough TB - Stanley Morgan FB - Mike Gayles PK - Jim Gaylor Defense LE - Ron McCartney LT - Jim Woofter RT - David Page RE - Kevin Davis LB - Steve Poole LB - Russ Williams LB - Andy Spiva CB - David Parsons

CB - Russ Rabenstein SS - Ernie Ward FS - Mike Mauck P - Craig Colquit

1976 Offense TE - John Murphy LT - Brent Watson LG - Joe Gallagher C - Robert Shaw RG - Mickey Marvin RT - David Brady SE - Larry Seivers QB - Randy Wallace WB - Stanley Morgan TB - Mike Gayles FB - Bobby Emmons PK - Jim Gaylor Defense LE - Charles Anderson LT - Jim Woofter RT - Danny Jenkins RE - Kevin Daivs LB - Craig Puki LB - Andy Spiva LB - Greg Jones CB - Thomas Rowsey CB - David Parsons SS - Russ Williams FS - Roland James P - Craig Colquitt 1977 Offense TE - Reggie Harper LT - Ralph Bullard LG - Charlton Webb C - Robert Shaw RG - Jay Williams RT - Brent Watson SE - Jeff Moore TB - Kelsey Finch FB - Nate Sumpter QB - Jimmy Streater WB - Billy Arbo PK - Jim Gaylor Defense LE - David Barron LT - Johnny Chavis MG - Jim Noonan RT - Danny Jenkins RE - Dennis Wolfe LB - Greg Jones LB - Lyonel Stewart HB - Thomas Rowsey HB - Roland James SS - Russ Williams FS - Val Barksdale P - Craig Colquitt 1978 Offense TE - Reggie Harper LT - Phil Sutton LG - Charlton Webb C - Robert Shaw RG - Bill Marren RT - Jay Williams SE - Jeff Moore QB - Jimmy Streater

TB - Kelsey Finch FB - Frank Foxx WB - Billy Arbo PK - Alan Duncan Defense LE - Steve Davis LT - Lee Otis Burton MG - Jim Noonan RT - Brad White RE - Dennis Wolfe LB - Danny Spradlin LB - Craig Puki CB - Roland James CB - Junior Reid SS - Greg Gaines FS - Clark Duncan P - Dale Schneitman

1979 Offense TE - Reggie Harper LT - Phil Sutton LG - Bill Marren C - Lee North RG - Mike Jester RT - Tim Irwin SE - Anthony Hancock QB - Jimmy Streater WB - Phil Ingram TB - James Berry FB - Hubert Simpson PK - Alan Duncan Defense LE - Steve Davis LT - Kenny Jones MG - Steve Kluge RT - Brad White RE - Brian Ingram LB - Danny Spradlin LB - Craig Puki CB - Wilbert Jones CB - Danny Martin SS - Bill Bates FS - Roland James P - John Warren

1980 Offense TE - Reggie Harper LT - Jay Williams LG - Bill Marren C - Lee North RG - Dwight Wilson RT - Tim Irwin SE - Willie Gault QB - Steve Alatorre WB - Anthony Hancock HB - Terry Daniels FB - James Berry PK - Alan Duncan Defense LE - Lemont Holt Jeffers LT - Brad White MG - Jim Noonan RT - Reggie White RE - Mike “Stop” Cofer LB - Danny Spradlin LB - Greg Gaines CB - Danny Martin CB - Wilbert Jones SS - Bill Bates FS - Val Barksdale P - John Warren

1981 Offense TE - Mike “Go” Cofer LT - Jani Trupovnieks LG - David James C - Lee North RG - Bill Mayo RT - John Matthews SE - Mike Miller QB - Steve Alatorre FB - Alvin Toles TB - James Berry WB - Anthony Hancock PK - Fuad Reveiz Defense LE - Brian Ingram LT - Chris Wampler MG - Leonard Jackson RT - Reggie White RE - Ricky Holt LL - Lemont Jeffers RL - Mike “Stop” Cofer CB - Lee Jenkins CB- Carlton Peoples SS - Daryl Harper FS - Bill Bates P - Jimmy Colquitt

1982 Offense TE - Kenny Jones LT - Curt Singer LG - Mike Furnas C - Glenn Streno RG - Bill Mayo RT - John Matthews SE - Willie Gault QB - Alan Cockrell TB - Chuck Coleman FB - Doug Furnas WB - Darryal Wilson PK - Fuad Reveiz Defense LE - Mike Terry LT - Mike Casteel MG - Steve Kluge RT - Reggie White RE - Mike “Stop” Cofer LLB - Duan Henry RLB - Joe Cofer CB - Lee Jenkins CB - Carlton Peoples SS - Bill Bates FS - Joe Cozart P - Jimmy Colquitt

1983 Offense TE - John Cook LT - Curt Singer LG - Mike Furnas C - Glenn Streno RG - Bill Mayo RT - Steve Knight SE - Clyde Duncan QB - Alan Cockrell TB - Chuck Coleman FB - Randall Morris WB - Lenny Taylor PK - Fuad Reveiz Defense LOLB - Ricky Holt LT - Reggie White

LILB - Carl Zander MG - Johnny Williams RILB - Alvin Toles RT - Mark Studaway ROLB - Dale Jones CB- Tommy Sims CB - Terry Brown SS - Joe Cofer FS - Charles Davis P - Jimmy Colquitt

1984 Offense TE - John Cook LT - David Douglas LG - Bill Mayo C - Raleigh McKenzie RG - Bruce Wilkerson RT - David Moon SE - Joey Clinkscales QB - Tony Robinson TB - Johnnie Jones FB - Kenneth Cooper WB - Tim McGee PK - Fuad Reveiz Defense LOLB - Reggie McKenzie LT - Jim Dunkin LILB - Carl Zander MG - Robby Scott RILB - Joe Cofer RT - Tony Simmons ROLB - Dale Jones CB - Terry Brown CB - Tommy Sims SS - Vince Clark FS - Charles Davis P - Jimmy Colquitt

1985 Offense TE - Jeff Smith LT - Daryle Smith LG - Harry Galbreath C - Todd Kirk RG - John Bruhin RT - Bruce Wilkerson SE - Eric Swanson QB - Tony Robinson/Daryl Dickey TB - Keith Davis FB - William Howard WB - Tim McGee PK - Carlos Reveiz Defense LOLB - Bryan Kimbro LT - Robby Scott MG - Richard Brown RT - Mark Hovanic ROLB - Dale Jones LILB - Kelly Ziegler RILB - Darrin Miller CB - Tommy Sims CB - Terry Brown SS - Chris White FS - Charles Davis P - Bob Garmon 1986 Offense TE - Tim Hendrix LT - Daryle Smith LG - Harry Galbreath C - Todd Kirk

RG - John Bruhin RT - Bruce Wilkerson SE - Joey Clinkscales QB - Jeff Francis TB - Keith Davis FB - Charles Wilson WB - Terence Cleveland PK - Carlos Reveiz Defense LOLB - Bryan Kimbro LT - Robby Scott MG - Brian Hunt RT - Mark Hovanic ROLB - Dale Jones LILB - Kelly Ziegler RILB - Darrin Miller CB - Terry McDaniel CB - Victor Peppers SS - Charles Davis FS - Terry Brown P - Bob Garmon

1987 Offense TE - Nate Middlebrooks LT - Kevin Simons LG - Harry Galbreath C - Todd Kirk RG - John Bruhin RT - Eric Still SE - Thomas Woods WB - Terence Cleveland QB - Jeff Francis TB - Reggie Cobb FB - William Howard PK - Phil Reich Defense LOLB - Mike Kelley LT - David Johnson MG - Charles McRae RT - Marion Hobby ROLB - Darrin Miller LILB - Kelly Ziegler RILB - Keith DeLong CB - Terry McDaniel CB - Victor Peppers SS - Cedric Kline FS - Kelly Days P - Bob Garmon 1988 Offense TE - Nate Middlebrooks LT - Kevin Simons LG - Antone Davis C - Ray Robinson RG - Eric Still RT - Phil Stuart SE - Thomas Woods WB - Alvin Harper QB - Jeff Francis FB - John Rollins TB - Reggie Cobb PK - Chip McCallum Defense LOLB - Bryan Kimbro DT - Mark Moore MG - Shazzon Bradley DT - Marion Hobby ROLB - Tracy Hayworth LILB - Earnest Fields RILB - Keith DeLong CB - Preston Warren


2003 Offense TE - Victor McClure LT - Michael Munoz LG - Anthony Herrera C - Scott Wells RG - Cody Douglas RT - Sean Young WR -Mark Jones WR -Tony Brown QB -Casey Clausen FB - Troy Fleming TB - Cedric Houston PK - James Wilhoit Defense LDE -Parys Haralson LDT -J.T. Mapu RDT -Mondre Dickerson RDE -Constantin Ritzmann SLB - Kevin Simon MLB - Robert Peace WLB -Kevin Burnett LCB -Jabari Greer RCB -Jason Allen SS - Gibril Wilson FS - Rashad Baker P - Dustin Colquitt 2004 Offense TE - Victor McClure LT - Michael Munoz LG - Rob Smith C - Jason Respert RG - Cody Douglas RT - Arron Sears WR -Tony Brown WR -Chris Hannon

2005 Offense TE - Chris Brown LT - Arron Sears LG - Rob Smith C - Richie Gandy/David Ligon RG - Cody Douglas RT - Albert Toeaina WR - Chris Hannon WR - C.J. Fayton QB - Rick Clausen FB - Cory Anderson TB - Gerald Riggs Jr./Arian Foster PK - James Wilhoit Defense LDE - Parys Haralson LDT - Justin Harrell RDT - Jesse Mahelona RDE - Jason Hall SLB - Omar Gaither MLB - Kevin Simon WLB -Jason Mitchell LCB - Jonathan Wade RCB - Jason Allen/Inquoris Johnson SS - Antwan Stewart FS - Jonathan Hefney P - Britton Colquitt

2006 Offense TE - Chris Brown TE - Brad Cottam LT - Arron Sears LG - David Ligon C - Josh McNeil RG - Anthony Parker RT - Eric Young WR - Jayson Swain WR - Robert Meachem QB - Erik Ainge TB - LaMarcus Coker PK - James Wilhoit Defense LDE - Xavier Mitchell LDT - Justin Harrell/Turk McBride RDT - Matt McGlothlin RDE - Antonio Reynolds SLB - Ryan Karl MLB - Marvin Mitchell WLB -Jerod Mayo LCB - Jonathan Wade RCB - Inquoris Johnson/Antwan Stewart SS - Demetrice Morley FS - Jonathan Hefney P - Britton Colquitt

2007 Offense TE - Jeff Cottam TE - Chris Brown LT - Eric Young/Chris Scott LG - Anthony Parker C - Josh McNeil RG - Chris Scott RT - Ramon Foster WR - Lucas Taylor WR - Austin Rogers QB - Erik Ainge TB - Arian Foster PK - Daniel Lincoln Defense LDE - Xavier Mitchell LDT - Demonte Bolden RDT - Dan Williams RDE - Antonio Reynolds SLB - Ryan Karl MLB - Jerod Mayo WLB - Rico McCoy LCB - Brent Vinson RCB - DeAngelo Willingham SS - Eric Berry FS - Jonathan Hefney P - Britton Colquitt 2008

Offense TE - Luke Stocker LT - Chris Scott LG - Vladimir Richard C - Josh McNeil RG - Anthony Parker RT - Ramon Foster WR - Lucas Taylor WR - Gerald Jones QB - Jonathan Crompton TB - Arian Foster FB - Kevin Cooper PK - Daniel Lincoln

Defense LE - Wes Brown LT - Demonte Bolden RT - Dan Williams RE - Robert Ayers SLB - Nevin McKenzie MLB - Ellix Wilson WLB - Rico McCoy LCB - DeAngelo Willingham RCB - Dennis Rogan SS - Eric Berry FS - Demetrice Morley P - Britton Colquitt

*Players listed were starters for the majority of the games that season.

Italics indicates original starter injured during season.

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1999 Offense TE - John Finlayson LT - Chad Clifton LG - Fred Weary C - Spencer Riley

2001 Offense TE - John Finlayson LT - Reggie Coleman LG - Fred Weary C - Scott Wells RG - Jason Respert/Chavis Smith RT - Will Ofenheusle WR - Donte Stallworth WR - Kelley Washington QB - Casey Clausen FB - Will Bartholomew TB - Travis Stephens PK - Alex Walls Defense LDE - Bernard Jackson LDT - John Henderson RDT - Albert Haynesworth RDE - Will Overstreet LLB - Eddie Moore MLB - Dominique Stevenson RLB - Keyon Whiteside CB - Andre Lott

2002 Offense TE - Jason Witten LT - Michael Munoz LG - Jason Respert C - Scott Wells RG - Anthony Herrera RT - Will Ofenheusle WR - Leonard Scott WR - Tony Brown QB - Casey Clausen FB - Troy Fleming TB - Cedric Houston PK - Alex Walls Defense LDE - Omari Hand LDT - Rashad Moore RDT - Aubrayo Franklin RDE - Demetrin Veal LLB - Eddie Moore MLB - Robert Peace RLB - Kevin Burnett/Keyon Whiteside CB - Willie Miles CB - Julian Battle SS - Gibril Wilson FS - Rashad Baker P - Dustin Colquitt

QB -Erik Ainge/Rick Clausen FB - Cory Anderson TB - Cedric Houston PK - James Wilhoit Defense LDE -Parys Haralson LDT -Jesse Mahelona RDT -Justin Harrell RDE -Karlton Neal SLB - Omar Gaither MLB - Jason Mitchell WLB -Kevin Burnett LCB -Roshaun Fellows RCB -Jonathan Hefney SS - Corey Campbell FS - Jason Allen P - Dustin Colquitt

RECORDS

1998 Offense TE - Eric Diogu LT - Chad Clifton LG - Mercedes Hamilton C - Spencer Riley RG - Cosey Coleman RT - Jarvis Reado WR - Cedrick Wilson WR - Peerless Price QB - Tee Martin FB - Shawn Bryson TB - Jamal Lewis/Travis Henry PK - Jeff Hall Defense LDE - Shaun Ellis LDT - Jeff Coleman RDT - Darwin Walker RDE - Corey Terry LLB - Eric Westmoreland MLB - Al Wilson RLB - Raynoch Thompson CB - Dwayne Goodrich CB - Steve Johnson SS - Fred White FS - Deon Grant P - David Leaverton

2000 Offense TE - John Finlayson LT - Reggie Coleman LG - Anthony Herrera C - Fred Weary/Scott Wells RG - Toby Champion RT - Michael Munoz WR - Cedrick Wilson WR - Eric Parker QB - Casey Clausen FB - Will Bartholomew TB - Travis Henry PK - Alex Walls Defense LDE - DeAngelo Lloyd LDT - Edward Kendrick RDT - John Henderson RDE - Will Overstreet LLB - Eric Westmoreland MLB - Dominique Stevenson RLB - Anthony Sessions CB - Willie Miles CB - Teddy Gaines SS - Andre Lott FS - Rashad Baker P - David Leaverton

CB - Jabari Greer SS - Julian Battle FS - Rashad Baker P - Dustin Colquitt

HONORS

1996 Offense TE - Dustin Moore LT - Trey Teague LG - Spencer Riley C - Brent Gibson RG - Robert Poole RT - Chad Clifton WR - Marcus Nash FL - Joey Kent QB - Peyton Manning FB - Chester Ford TB - Jay Graham PK - Jeff Hall Defense LDE - Leonard Little LDT - Bill Duff

1997 Offense TE - Eric Diogu LT - Chad Clifton LG - Spencer Riley C - Trey Teague RG - Mercedes Hamilton RT - Cosey Coleman WR - Marcus Nash WR - Peerless Price QB - Peyton Manning FB - Shawn Bryson TB - Jamal Lewis PK - Jeff Hall Defense LDE - Jonathan Brown LDT - Bill Duff RDT - Ron Green RDE - Corey Terry LLB - Al Wilson MLB - Leonard Little RLB - Raynoch Thompson CB - Dwayne Goodrich CB - Terry Fair SS - Tori Noel FS - Cory Gaines P - Chris Hogue

RG - Cosey Coleman RT - Josh Tucker WR - Cedrick Wilson WR - David Martin QB - Tee Martin FB - Phillip Crosby TB - Jamal Lewis/Travis Henry PK - Alex Walls Defense LDE - Shaun Ellis LDT - Billy Ratliff/John Henderson RDT - Darwin Walker RDE - Will Overstreet LLB - Eric Westmoreland MLB - Dominique Stevenson RLB - Raynoch Thompson CB - Dwayne Goodrich CB - Andre Lott SS - Fred White FS - Deon Grant P - David Leaverton

REVIEW

1991 Offense TE - Mark Adams LT - Bernard Dafney LG - Tom Myslinski C - John Fisher RG - Mike Stowell RT - Patrick Lenoir SE - Carl Pickens WB - Craig Faulkner QB - Andy Kelly FB - Mario Brunson

1993 Offense TE - David Horn LT - Jason Layman LG - Kevin Mays C - Bubba Miller RG - Jeff Smith RT - Leslie Ratliffe SE - Cory Fleming WB - Craig Faulkner QB - Heath Shuler FB - Mario Brunson TB - Charlie Garner PK - John Becksvoort Defense LDE -- James Wilson LDT - Shane Bonham RDT - Paul Yatkowski RDE - Horace Morris LLB - Scott Galyon MLB - Reggie Ingram RLB - Ben Talley CB - DeRon Jenkins CB - Ronald Davis SS - Victor Brown FS - Jason Parker P - Tom Hutton

1995 Offense TE - Scott Pfeiffer LT - Jason Layman LG - Trey Peterson C - Jeff Smith RG - Bubba Miller RT - Robert Poole WR - Marcus Nash FL - Joey Kent QB - Peyton Manning FB - Chester Ford TB - Jay Graham PK - Jeff Hall Defense LDE - Leonard Little LDT - Shane Burton RDT - Billy Beron RDE - Steve White LLB - Jesse Sanders MLB - Tyrone Hines RLB - Scott Galyon CB - DeRon Jenkins CB - Terry Fair SS - Raymond Austin FS - Tori Noel P - Larry Binion

RDT - Ron Green RDE - Jonathan Brown LLB - Al Wilson MLB - Tyrone Hines RLB - Craig King CB - Raymond Austin CB - Terry Fair SS - Tori Noel FS - Jason Parker P - Larry Binion

THE VOLS

1990 Offense TE - Mark Adams LT - Charles McRae LG - Tom Myslinski C - John Fisher RG - Doug Baird RT - Antone Davis SE - Carl Pickens WB - Alvin Harper QB - Andy Kelly FB - Roland Poles TB - Chuck Webb/Tony Thompson PK - Greg Burke Defense LDE - Kacy Rodgers LDT - Vince Moore RDT - Carey Bailey RDT - Chuck Smith LLB - Darryl Hardy MLB - Shon Walker RLB - Earnest Fields CB - Floyd Miley CB - Jeremy Lincoln SS - Mark Fletcher FS - Dale Carter P - Joey Chapman

1992 Offense TE - Robert Todd LT - Mike Stowell LG - Bubba Miller C - Jeremy Spivey RG - Jeff Smith RT - Rodney Gordon SE - Cory Fleming WB - Craig Faulkner QB - Heath Shuler FB - Marion Brunson TB - Charlie Garner PK - John Becksvoort Defense LDE - James Wilson LDT - Jeff Tullis RDT - J.J. Surlas RDE - Todd Kelly LLB - George Kidd MLB - Reggie Ingram RLB - Ben Talley CB - DeRon Jenkins CB - Tracy Smith SS - J.J. McCleskey FS - Jason Parker P - Tom Hutton

1994 Offense TE - David Horn LT - Jason Layman LG - Kevin Mays C - Jeff Smith RG - Bubba Miller RT - Leslie Ratliffe SE - Joey Kent WB - Kendrick Jones QB - Jerry Colquit/Peyton Manning FB - Mose Phillips TB - James Stewart PK - John Becksvoort Defense LDE - Ben Talley LDT - Cory Stone RDT - Leland Taylor RDE - Steve White LLB - Jesse Sanders MLB - Tyrone Hines RLB - Scott Galyon CB - DeRon Jenkins CB - Terry Fair SS - Raymond Austin FS - Jason Parker P - Tom Hutton

STAFF

1989 Offense TE - Mark Adams LT - Charles McRae LG - Tom Myslinski C - John Fisher RG - Eric Still RT - Antone Davis SE - Thomas Woods WB - Terence Cleveland QB - Sterling Henton FB - Roland Poles TB - Chuck Webb PK - Greg Burke Defense LDE - Marion Hobby LDT - Mark Moore RDT - Martin Williams RDE - Tracy Hayworth LLB - Earnest Fields MLB - Shazzon Bradley RLB - Darryl Hardy CB - Preston Warren CB - Keith Denson SS - Kelly Days FS - Jason Julian P - Kent Elmore

TB - James Stewart PK - John Becksvoort Defense LDE - Chris Mims LDT - Shazzon Bradley RDT - J.J. Surlas RDE - Chuck Smith LLB - Darryl Hardy MLB - Shon Walker RLB - Earnest Fields CB - Jeremy Lincoln CB - Floyd Miley SS - David Bennett FS - Dale Carter P - Tom Hutton

OUTLOOK

CB - Jeremy Lincoln SS - Cedric Kline FS - Kelly Days P - Kent Elmore

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Adkins, Greg (Marshall 1989)—Tight Ends, Offensive Line, Recruiting Coordinator 2003-2004; Tight Ends, Director of Recruiting 2005. Offensive Line 2006-08. Altizer, Scott (Furman 1993)—Senior Services Administrative Assistant/High School Relations 1999-2004; Coordinator Football Operations 2005-Present. Amedee, Lynn (LSU 1963)—Quarterbacks 1979. Anderson, Bill (Tennessee 1958)—Offensive Ends 1964. Avezzano, Joe (Florida State 1965)—Offensive Line 1977-79. Bailey, John W. (Tennessee 1939)—Line 1955-63. Baker, Bill (Tennessee 1969)—Offensive Ends 1976. Barnhill, John H. (Tennessee 1928)—Freshmen 1931-34, Line 1935-40; Head Coach 1941-45. Barry, Mike (Southern Illinois 1969)—Offensive Line 1998-2002. Bates, Jim (Tennessee 1968)—Linebackers 1989. Battle, William R. (Bill) (Alabama 1963)—Off. Ends 1966-69; Head Coach 1970-76. Bennett, Buddy (South Carolina 1961)—Defensive Backs 1970. Bevis, Bill (Tennessee 1945)—Backfield 1948-49. Blackburn, David (Tennessee 1989)—Assistant Recruiting Coordinator 1993; Administrative Assistant 1994-98. Assistant Athletics Director Football Administration and Compliance 1999-2003. Brackett, Deke (Tennessee 1934)—Assistant Freshmen 1934; Backfield 1935. Bradley, Mark (Samford 1969)—Junior Varsity 1991; Tight Ends 1992-95; Offensive Line 1996-97; Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line 19982000. Britton, William H. (Bill) (Army 1916)—Ends 1926-34; Head Coach 1935; Ends 1936-42, 1946. Brooks, Dan (Western Carolina 1976)—Defensive Line 1994-98, 2003Present; Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator 1999-2002, Defensive Line 2003-08. Brown, Kippy (Memphis State 1977)—Receivers 1983-89; Assistant Head Coach/Receivers 1993-94. Bumpas, Dick (Arkansas 1971)—Inside Linebackers 1985-88. Burney, Jacob (Tennessee-Chattanooga 1981)—Defensive Line 1993. Cafego, George (Tennessee 1940)—Backfield & Kickers 1955-63; Scout & B Squad 1964-73; Kickers 1974-84. Caldwell, Chan (Tennessee 1948)—Ends 1949-54. Caldwell, Steve (Arkansas State 1977)—Defensive Ends/Special Teams 1995-2005; Defensive Ends 2006-08. Capers, Dom (Mount Union 1972)—Defensive Backs 1980-81. Catavolos, George (Purdue 1967)—Defensive Backs 1982-83. Chancey, Ralph (Tennessee 1949)—Backfield 1950-63; Administrative Assistant 1979-88. Chaney, Jim (Central Missouri State 1985) — Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 2009. Chavis, John (Tennessee 1979)—Graduate Assistant 1979; Defensive Line 1989; Linebackers 1990-94; Defensive Coordinator 1995-1998 Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 1999-2004; Assoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2005-08. Clawson, Dave (Williams 1989)—Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2008. 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Coe, Charlie (Kansas State 1973)—Receivers 1990; Running Backs 199192. Coffey, Charles (Tennessee 1956)—Defensive Line 1963-65. Conlin, Jon (Virginia Tech 1972)—Defensive Backs 1976. Cool, W.C. (Cornell)—Line 1917. Cornwell, Thomas H. (Washington & Jefferson)—Line 1920. Cox, Bill (Florida State 1968)—Quarterbacks 1977-78. Cregg, James (Colorado State 1997) — Offensive Line/Tackes and Tight Ends 2009. Cutcliffe, David (Alabama 1976)—Part-time 1982; Tight Ends—1983-88; Running Backs 1989; Quarterbacks 1990-1991; Passing Game Coordinator /Quarterbacks 1992; Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1993-94; Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 1995-1998, 2006-2007. Davis, Bob (Tennessee 1952)—Freshmen 1966-68; Defensive Ends 1969; Scout Squad 1970; Freshmen 1971-73; Junior Varsity 1974-75; Administrative Assistant to Athletics Director 1976-85; Assistant Athletics Director/Operations 1986-1988; Associate Athletics Director/Facilities 1989-2003. Dickey, Gerry (Wichita State 1992)—Assistant A.D. Football Operations 2003-06. Dockery, Rex (Tennessee 1964)—Freshmen 1970; Offensive Ends 1971. Donahue, Ken (Tennessee 1951)—Assistant Head Coach/Line 1956-60; Defensive Coordinator 1985-1988. Drayton, Stan (Alleghney 1993)—Running Backs 2008. Dunn, Jimmy (Florida 1959)—Offensive Backs 1964-69. Dyar, Jim (Houston 1967)—Defensive Line 1977-79. Elliott, Jerry (Auburn 1957)—Defensive Line 1973-74; Offensive Ends 197475. Emanuel, Frank (Tennessee 1965)—Defensive Ends 1979; Defensive Line 1980-81. Faust, Hugh (Tennessee 1931)—Assistant Freshmen 1931-34; Freshmen 1935-50; Backfield 1941-42. Foels, Mel (Bowling Green 1965)—Outside Linebackers 1984-88; Defensive Ends 1989. Forrester, Ron (Arkansas 1955)—Ends 1958-59. Franklin, Robbie (Tennessee 1967)—Defensive Ends/Junior Varsity 1976; Outside Linebackers 1977-78. Fulmer, Phillip (Tennessee 1972)—Student Coach 1972-73; Offensive Line 1980-88; Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 1989-92; Head Coach 1992-2008. Garner, Rodney (Auburn 1990)—Tight Ends 1996; Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles 1997. Garza, Willie Mack (Texas 1993) — Defensive Backs 2009. Gaut, David G. (Tennessee 1907)—Line 1908. Gibson, Vince (Florida State 1955)—Linebackers 1964-66. Gran, Eddie (California Lutheran 1987) — Running Backs/Special Teams 2009. Graves, Ray (Tennessee 1942)—Line 1944-45. Hall, Jack (Newbery 1950)—Assistant Freshmen 1969. Hamilton, Ray (Oklahoma 1978)—Defensive Line 1992. Harkness, W.S. (Bill) (Tennessee 1927)—Freshmen 1927-30. Harris, Walt (Pacific 1968)—Offensive Coordinator 1983-87; Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator 1988.

Harrison, Bob (Kent State 1964)—Receivers 1977-1982. Hatfield, Ken (Arkansas 1965)—Assistant Freshmen 1968; Freshmen 1969; Offensive Ends 1970. Hatfield, Sid (Tennessee 1954)—Recruiter 1970-74. Haupt, Dale (Wyoming 1954)—Assistant Freshmen 1960; Freshmen 196163. Herzbrun, Lon (Tennessee 1958)—Linebackers 1969-76. Higdon, Bill (Tennessee 1970)—Assistant Recruiter 1975; Recruiting Coordinator 1976; Recruiting Aide 1977-79; Recruiting Coordinator 198088; Administrative Assistant 1989; Senior Administrative Assistant 1990-92; Assistant Athletics Director/Game Management 1992-Present. Hildebrand, William (Mississippi State 1946)—Assistant Freshmen 1950. Hitt, Dick (Mississippi College 1930)—Line 1955-60. Hobt, A. Watt (Ohio State)—Line 1921, Backfield 1922-23; Freshmen 192425. Hofher, Jim (Cornell 1972)—Quarterbacks 1989. Hollifield, Herbert (Chattanooga 1950)—Recruiter 1963. Holloway, Condredge (Tennessee 1991)—Assistant Athletics Director/Director of Player Relations 1998-Present. Hooser, Hobart (Tennessee 1928)—Line 1942. Huggins, Lide (South Carolina 1964)—Offensive Ends 1972-73; Offensive Backs 1974-75. Hust, Al (Tennessee 1943)—Ends 1947-54. Idzik, John (Maryland 1951)—Assistant Freshmen 1950. Jackson, Bobby (Howard 1963)—Offensive Backs 1977-79; Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 1980-82. Johnson, Harold (Tennessee 1950)—Assistant Freshman 1951 Johnson, L.B. (Farmer) (Tennessee 1929)—Line 1949-54. Jones, Bob (Baylor 1957)—Offensive Ends 1965. Jones, Larry (LSU 1955)—Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Line 1970, 1974-76. Julies, John (Ball State 1974)—Junior Varsity 1978; Defensive Line 1979. Defensive Ends 1980-82. Keane, Tim (Arkansas State 1968)—Defensive Backs 1990-92. Kiffin, Monte (Nebraska 1963) — Defensive Coordinator 2009. Kile, Jack (Tennessee 1962)—Freshmen Line 1962-65, Recruiter 196669. Kirk, Jerry (East Tennessee State 1963)—Junior Varsity 1980-81; Admin. Aide 1983. Knotts, Doug (Duke 1956)—Defensive Line 1966-69. Kreiger, Earl C. (Ohio 1919)—Backfield 1920. Lacewell, Larry (Arkansas 1959)—Defensive Coordinator, 1990-91. Lindsay, Charles (Tennessee 1921)—Freshman 1926. Lowe, W.O. (Tennessee 1920)—Line 1922-23. Lowery, Emmett (Purdue 1934)—Assistant End and Scout 1947-58. Luke, Matt (Mississippi 2000)—Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends/Offensive Line 2006-2007. Madden, Joe (Maryland 1957)—Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs 1977-79. Maddox, Bob (Frostburg State 1968)—Defensive Line 1992. Majors, Bill (Tennessee 1961)—Assistant Freshmen 1963-64; Def. Backs 1964-65.

Majors, Johnny (Tennessee 1957)—Graduate Assistant 1957; Backfield 1958-59; Head Coach 1977-92. Malone, Fred (Fisk 1964)—Offensive Line 1975-76. Marmie, Larry (Eastern Kentucky 1965)—Defensive Coordinator, Inside Linebackers 1983-84; Defensive Coordinator 1992-94. Marrone, Doug (Syracuse 1991)—Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends 2001 Marshall, Steve (Louisville 1980)—Offensive Line 1993-95. Mathews, Doug (Vanderbilt 1970)—Offensive Backs 1980-88; Defensive Backs 1989/Defensive Coordinator 1989. Mauer, John (Illinois 1926)—Ends 1939-40; Fresh. 1941-42; Ends 1944-46; 1961-63. McCollum, Andy (Austin Peay 1981)—Linebackers 1995 (Spring). McCorvey, Woody (Alabama State 1972)—Running Backs 1999-2003 McDonald, Jim (Ohio State 1939)—Linebackers 1955-62; Head Coach 1963; Assistant Athletic Director 1964-81. McKinney, George (Arkansas 1962)—Freshman 1964-65; Defensive Backs 1966-69. Michael, Jason (Western Kentucky 2002)—Tight Ends 2008. Mingey, Tim (St. Joseph’s [Ind.] 1972)—Recruiting Coordinator 19891990. Murrell, William (Tennessee 1937)—Assistant Freshmen 1938-40; Line 1941, 1947. Neyland, Robert R. (Army 1916)—Backfield 1925; Head Coach 1926-34, 1936-40, 1946-52; Athletics Director 1952-62. Norris, Rex (East Texas State 1964)—Defensive Line 1990-1991. Oakes, B.F. (Illinois 1923)—Line 1924-25. O’Neil, Bernard (Bunzy) (Tennessee 1943)—Freshmen 1952-56. Orgeron, Ed. (Northwestern State 1984) — Assistant Head Coach/Recruiuting Coordinator/Defensive Line 2009. Pace, Bill (Wichita State 1954)—Assistant Head/Quarterbacks 1980-81. Parker, Henry Lee (Mississippi State 1948)—Administrative Assistant 1977-78. Parker, Paul B. (Army 1916)—Line 1926-34. Pearce, Leroy (Wyoming 1949)—Ends 1955-56. Pederson, Steve (Nebraska 1980)—Recruiting Coordinator 1991-92; Associate Athletic Director/Football Operations 1993. Peel, Ike (Tennessee 1941)—Assistant Freshmen 1942; Backfield 1945-48; Freshmen 1949-51; Backfield 1952-53. Pontius, Miller (Michigan 1914)—Line 1914-15. Price, Royal (Tennessee 1947)—Assistant Freshmen 1948. Proctor, Bobby (Arkansas 1955)—Freshmen 1957-60. Ramsey, Kevin (Indiana State 1984)—Defensive Backs 1995-1998. Rash, Charlie (Missouri 1959)—Offensive Line 1964-65. Reaves, David (Appalachian State 2001) — Quarterbacks 2009-Pres. Robinson, Harvey (Tennessee 1933)—Freshmen 1946-48; Backfield 194952; Head Coach 1953-54; Backfield 1960-63. Rohe, Chuck (Mississippi Southern 1953)—Recruiter 1964-70. Roper, Bobby (Arkansas 1966)—Linebackers 1977-79. Roper, Kurt (Rice 1995)—Running Backs 2006-2007. Sanders, Randy (Tennessee 1987)—Volunteer Coach 1989-90; Receivers 1991-92; Running Backs 1993; Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator 1994-1998; Quarter-backs/Offensive Coordinator 1999-2005. Saunders, Al (San Jose State 1969)—Quarterbacks 1982.


Sports Information Staff

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Ford, Harris D. (Bud) (Tennessee 1966)—Assistant Sports Information Director 1966-87; Sports Information Director 1987-89; Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Information 1989-99; Associate Athletics Director/Media Relations 2000-Present. Goddard, Larry—Sports Information Director 1946-47. Grim, David (Tennessee 1984)—Assistant Sports Information Director 1988-89; Associate Sports Information Director 1990-99; Internet Communications Director 2000-03.

RECORDS

Bailey, Dan (Nebraska 1988)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1991-95. Brown, Brian (Southern Mississippi)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1999-2000. Carlisle, Chris (Chadron State 1985)—Associate Head Strength & Conditioning Coach 1998-1999. Ciano, Eric (Springfield 1996)—Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach 2002-03. Coker, Ed (Tennessee)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1986.

Anderson, Bill (Tennessee 1958)—Color Announcer 1968-98. Foxx, Bob—Color Announcer 1952-67. Francis, Jeff (Tennessee 1989)—Sideline Reporter 1999-Present. Kesling, Bob (Tennessee 1977)—Play-by-Play 1999-Present. Mooney, George—Play-by-Play 1952-67. Nelson, Lindsey (Tennessee 1941)—Play-by-Play 1949-50. Priest, Tim (Tennessee 1971)—Color Announcer 1999-Present. Stout, Alan—Play-by-Play 1951. Ward, John (Tennessee 1952)—Play-by-Play 1968-98.

Campbell, Bobby (Tennessee 1973)—Administrative Assistant/Facilities 1990-2003; Director Sports Surface Management 2004-Present. Carpenter, Lon—Equipment Manager 1953-66; Equipment Repair Mgr. 1967-71. Frazier, Roger—Equipment Manager 1984-Present. Hallums, Brad(Tennessee 2005)—Asst. Director/Facilities 2007-Present. Hoskins, John Deanie—Groundskeeper 1926-61. Key, Cecil—Laundry Attendant 1963-65. Martin, Jim—Laundry Attendant 1974-1991. Parrott, Max (Tennessee 1984)—Equipment Attendant 1985-86; Asst. Equipment Manager 1987-Present. Roach, Hayward—Grounds 1956-70; Groundskeeper 1971-91. Roach, Myron—Groundskeeper 1992-Present. Rollo, Mike (Tennessee 1977)—Assoc. Athletics Director/Facilities 2003-07. Shown, Ernest—Grounds 1972-90; Stadium Supervisor 1991-2003. Sitzler, Allen (Tennessee 1999)—Asst. Equipment Manager 2007-Present. Sprague, Gene—Equipment Manager 1967-83. Shrieve, Chief—Equipment Manager 1946-53. Wagner, Jim—Groundskeeper 1960-70. Zurcher, Kevin (Tennessee 1997)—Asst. Director/Facilities 2004-Present; Director of Facilities 2007-Present.

HONORS

Strength & Conditioning

Radio Network Announcers

Facilities, Equipment and Grounds Staff

REVIEW

Baker, Lenox (Tennessee 1929)—Trainer 1925-28. Barry, Billy (Carson Newman)—Assistant Trainer 1966-68 Bradshaw, Tom (Carson-Newman 1973)—Assistant Trainer 1975-76. Brashear, Dr. Robert (Tennessee 1928)—Trainer 1929-37; Team Physician, 1941-42, 46-47. Christofferson, John (Colorado 1994)—Assistant Trainer 1997-2000. Clements, Keith (Fresno State 1993)—Assistant Trainer 2000-01; Head Trainer 2002-05. Click, Moe (Tennessee 1983)—Assistant Trainer 1985-89; Associate Trainer 1992-96. Dean, John (San Diego State 2000)—Assistant Trainer and Director of Rehabilitation 2006-Present. Duncanson, Robb (Elmira College 1999)—Associate Trainer 2006-Present. Faulkner, Dr. Frank (Tennessee Hospital)—Trainer 1928. Forgey, J. M. (Dummy)—Assistant Trainer 1926-42. Hill, Elmer Ike—Trainer 1942-44. Iven, Dr, Val Gene (Oklahoma State 1985)—Team Physician 1994-2006 Kerin, Tim (Indiana [Pa.] 1969)—Trainer 1977-91. Klenck, Dr. Chris (Purdue 1995)—Team Physician 2007-Present. McVeigh, Jason (Tennessee 1996)—Director of Rehabilitation 1999-2005. Head Trainer 2006-Present. Mullins, Leroy (Eastern Kentucky)—Associate Trainer 1973-74. Newman, Chad (Tennessee 1994)—Assistant Trainer 1997-Present. O’Neill, Kevin (Pittsburgh 1976)—Assistant Trainer 1977-79. O’Brien, Mickey—Trainer 1938-41, 1945-72. Powell, Dr. Rex—Team Physician 1938-40. Rollo, Mike (Tennessee 1977)—Assistant Trainer 1978-1985; Associate Trainer 1986-1992; Trainer 1992-2000; Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Medicine 2001-02. Rubright, Dr. Robert (Indiana)—Team Physician 1970-93 Stansbury, Dwight (Oregon State 1983)—Assistant Trainer 1989-92. Wall, Tom (Tennessee 1969)—Assistant Trainer 1969-73; Trainer 1973-76. Whited, Jamie (Tennessee 1991)—Assistant Trainer 1993-96; Associate Trainer 1996-97. Wood, Jeff (Marshall 1984)—Assistant Trainer 2002-Present.

Harris, Haywood S. (Tennessee 1951)—Sports Information Director 196187; Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations 1987-89; Associate Athletics Director/Media Relations 1989-99; Special Assistant to Athletic Director 2000-Present. Joyner, Jack—Sports Information Director 1938-41. Mann, Keith (Nebraska 1994)—Assistant Sports Information Director 2000. Manning, Charles A. (Gus) (Tennessee 1950)—Sports Information Director 1951-1960; Business Manager 1960-89; Senior Associate Athletic Director 1990-1996; Executive Assistant to the Athletic Director 1996Present. Mattingly, Thomas J. (Tennessee 1970)—Assistant Sports Information Director 1987-89; Director of Special Publications 1990-2004. Muir, Jeff (Arkansas 1993)—Assistant Sports Information Director 199799; Associate Sports Information Director 2000-2003; Internet Communications Associate Director 2004-Present. Musser, Tucker—Sports Information Director 1948-50. Nelson, Lindsey (Tennessee 1941)—Sports Information Director 1951. Painter, John (Tennessee 1988)—Associate Sports Information Director 2001-Present. Pinkerton, Craig (Kansas State 1994)—Assistant Sports Information Director 2000; Associate Sports Information Director 2001-08. Satkowiak, Tom (Tennessee 2002)—Assistant Sports Information Director 2005-Present Schriver, Rob—Editor, Tennessee Volunteers Magazine 1978-79. Smith, B. Gibson—Editor, Tennessee Volunteers Magazine 1980-87. Whitworth, Mark H. (Asbury 1984)—Assistant Sports Information Director 1985-88.

THE VOLS

Barnhill, John H. (Tennessee 1928)—Freshman 1931-34, Line 1935-40; Head Coach 1941-45; Athletics Director 1941-45. Dickey, Doug (Florida 1954)—Head Coach 1964-69; Athletics Director 1986-July 2003. Hamilton, Mike (Clemson, 1985)—Athletics Director July 2003-Present. Neyland, Robert R. (Army 1916)—Backfield 1925; Head Coach 1926-34, 1936-40, 1946-52; Athletic Directors 1926—34, 1936-40, 1946-62. Parker, Paul B. (Army 1916)—Line 1926-34; Athletics Director 1935.

Team Trainers/Physicians

Emery, Phil (Wayne State [Mich.])—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1987-90. Galbreath, Harry (Tennessee)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 2007-Present. Gortmaker, Steve (Oklahoma 1998)— Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach, 2009-Present. Hobby, Marion (Tennessee 1989)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1998; Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach 2004-Present. Hamilton, Dan (Ohio State 2002)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 2006-Present. Lehmann, Brian (Kansas State 2000)—Assistant Strenght & Conditioning Coach/Sports Nutritionist 2004-06. Lindsey, Robert (Oklahoma State 1987)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1991-94. Long, Johnny (Southeastern Louisiana 1994)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1996-99; Associate Head Strength & Conditioning Coach 1999-2002; Head Strength & Conditioning Coach 2002-08. Moffitt, Tom (Tennessee Tech 1986)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1994-95; Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach 1996. Moore, Roderick (Morehouse 1997)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 2001-03; Associate Strength and Conditioning Coach 20042006. Ollison, Tony (Arkansas 1991)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 1996. Pauletto, Bruno (Central Michigan 1978)—Strength Coach 1981-93. Stewart, Chris (Western Carolina 1998)—Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach 2001-2004; Associate Strength & Conditioning 200508. Stucky, John (Kansas State 1970)—Director of Athletic Fitness 1994-96; Assistant Athletic Director/Physical Development 1997-2001.

STAFF

Athletics Directors

Woodruff, Robert (Tennessee 1939)—Line 1939, 1941, 1961-62; Athletics Director 1963-85. Wyatt, Bowden (Tennessee 1939)—Head Coach 1955-62, Acting Athletics Director March 1962-May 63.

OUTLOOK

Scott, Latrell (Hampton 2001)—Wide Recievers 2008. Sedden, Charles (Ohio State)—Line 1919. Sells, Jack (Tennessee 1985)—Tight Ends 1989-90. Shaw, Bill (Florida State 1972)—Defensive Line 1982-84. Shealy, Dal (Carson-Newman 1960)—Backfield 1976. Shira, Charlie— Assistant Freshman 1951 Sines, John (Purdue 1938)—Freshmen Ends 1953-58. Slade, Larry (Shepherd 1973)—Defensive Backs 1999-08. Smith, Lovie (Tulsa 1979)—Defensive Backs 1993-94. Steele, Kevin (Tennessee 1979)—Defensive Ends 1982; Defensive Backs 1987. Stephens, Jimmy Ray (Florida, 1977)—Offensive Line 2002-Present. Stewart, Clifton (Tennessee 1969)—Assistant Freshmen 1971-72; Assistant Junior Varsity 1973-74. Stiles, Wayne (Tennessee 1970)—Recruiter 1972-75. Sweatman, Mike (Kansas 1968)—Outside Linebackers 1983. Taylor, Trooper (Baylor 1992)— Running Backs 2004-05; Assistant Head Coach Player Development/Running Backs 2005; Wide Receivers 2006-07. Thompson, Lance (Citadel 1987) — Linebackers 2009-Pres. Trail, Ray (Arkansas 1963)—Offensive Line 1965-76. VanDerzee, Kevin (State University of New York at Cortland 2000)—Director of High School Relations 2008. Underwood, P.W. (Mississippi Southern 1957)—Linebackers 1967-68. Warmath, Murray (Tennessee 1935)—Ends 1935; Line 1936-39, 1946-48. Warren, Dewey (Tennessee 1968)—Assistant Freshmen 1970-71. Warwick, Bruce (Columbia College 1989)—Assistant A.D. Football Operations 2007-08. Washington, Pat (Auburn 1986)—Wide Receivers 1995-2005. West, Hodges (Burr) (Tennessee 1941)—Line 1948-54. West, Tommy (Tennessee 1975)—Running Backs 1990. White, W.C. (Tennessee 1922)—Line 1945. Wilson, Frank (Nicholls State 1997) — Wide Receivers 2009-Pres. Woodruff, Robert (Tennessee 1939)—Line 1939, 1941, 1961-62; Athletics Director 1963-85. Wright, Jim (Texas A&M 1958)—Offensive Backs 1970-73. Wyant, Gary (Wichita State 1963)—Defensive Backs 1971-75; Assistant Athletics Director/Football Operations 1994-96; Associate Athletics Director/Football Operations 1997-98; Senior Associate Athletics Director 1998-Present. Zook, Ron (Miami [Ohio] 1976)—Defensive Backs 1984-86.

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Dr. Jan Simek

Interim University President

Dr. Jan Simek became interim president of the University of Tennessee on July 1, 2009. Dr. Simek had served as acting president since March 1, 2009. He is to be interim president for a period of up to two years. In his current role, Dr. Simek serves as the chief executive officer of a statewide university system that includes the flagship campus in Knoxville, campuses in Chattanooga and Martin, the Health Science Center in Memphis, the Space Institute in Tullahoma, and statewide institutes of agriculture and public service. As president, Dr. Simek serves as chairman of the UT-Battelle Board of Governors and as a member of the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees. Most of Dr. Simek’s academic career has been spent at UT Knoxville, where he has served in various academic and administrative posts with the campus over a 25-year period. Dr. Simek previously served as interim chancellor of UT Knoxville for one year and before that was chief of staff to former Chancellor Loren Crabtree from 2005 to 2008. Dr. Simek is an archaeologist who came to UT in 1984 as an assistant professor of anthropology. He is now a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and has served as head of the Anthropology Department, the interim director

of the School of Art and interim dean of the College of Architecture and Design. Dr. Simek earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Santa Cruz and a master’s and doctorate from the State University of New York in Binghamton. He has carried out archaeological research in France, Italy, Croatia, California and Tennessee and received research funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society and the French Ministry of Culture. He has held visiting faculty appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Bordeaux and the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Simek and his wife, Mary Ann, live in Seymour, Tenn.

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Front Row (L to R): Margo Holland, Tery Neal, Mike Hamilton, David Millhorn, Joan Cronan, Todd Diacon, Deborah Welsh, Joy DeSensi. Middle Row (L to R): Susan Martin Nancy Starnes, Jeff Wilcox, Charlie Anderson, David Howard, Pete Kutz. Back Row (L to R): Molly Baird, John Koontz, Eric Brey, Kenny Wolfenbarger, David Stevens, Jack Kile, Bill Carroll, Scott Frey, Jeff Maples 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL


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THE VOLS REVIEW HONORS RECORDS

Mike and Beth Hamilton with Matthew and Madison 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

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Born: Aug. 13, 1963, in Brevard, N.C. High School Education: Brevard High School. College Education: B.S. Accounting, Clemson University 1985, MBA, Clemson University 1988. Professional Career: NCNB Corp., Tampa, Fla., 1985-86; Clemson IPTAY Club, 1986-88; Assistant Director, Wake Forest Deacon Club, 1988-92; UT Assistant Athletics Director, Development, 1992-96; UT Associate Athletics Director, Development & Marketing, 1996-2002, UT Senior Associate Athletics Director, Development & Marketing, 2002-03; UT Director of Athletics, 2003-present. Wife: Elizabeth (Beth) Merrill Hamilton. Children: Madison, Matthew, Natneal Edward, Kiya Isiah and McKinley Kalu.

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Hamilton’s Personal Data

Mike Hamilton has a vision for leading the University of Tennessee to become the national standard of achievement in intercollegiate athletics. Since becoming Director of Athletics in 2003, Tennessee has placed in the top 15 of the Director’s Cup two times, brought home four national titles, 14 SEC or SEC divisional championships, and produced 156 All-Americas. On the academic front, Tennessee has produced 10 first-team Academic All-Americas, two SEC Scholar Athletes of the Year, 975 Academic All-SEC honors and had 372 student-athletes earn degrees. In addition, 26 former student-athletes who left to pursue professional athletic careers have returned to finish their degrees through the Renewing Academic Commitment (RAC) program administered by the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center. In the 2008-09 school year, 42.2 percent of student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA in the fall with 50 percent earning that same mark in the spring. This fall, 11 UT football players are competing as graduate students, while five are working toward a second degree. Prior to being named athletics director, Hamilton spent 11 years in the UT athletics development office. During his stint there, the department saw donations rise from $5 million in 1992 to $19.5 million in 2003. Donations rose to $42 million in 2008 and UT Athletics has implemented a zero-based budgeting model to create a reserve of more than $7 million to ensure UT can continue to be one of a handful of athletics departments in the country receiving no funds from state subsidies or taxes. As visionary of the Neyland Stadium Master Plan, unveiled in the fall of 2004, Hamilton is ensuring that Neyland Stadium will be around for the next 75 years and for generations of Vol fans to come. One key goal of the master plan, which is being completed in five phases, was to fund the renovations without overburdening the general fan primarily through the use of premium seat opportunities and targeted philanthropic gifts. Now in Phase III, Neyland Stadium already has seen renovations to the concourses, concessions and restrooms in the west and northwest areas of the stadium as well as renovations to the locker room, the addition of a field level Lettermen’s Room and new media center, brick work around the field level, renovated west side skyboxes and press level, and the addition of the East Club and West Club, which are primary funding models for the renovations. By the 2010 season, more than 60 percent of the stadium will be completely renovated. In addition to the Neyland Stadium Master Plan, Hamilton also has overseen the creation of the Allan Jones Intercollegiate Aquatic Center, Regal Soccer Stadium, Lee Softball Stadium and Pratt Pavilion basketball practice facility. In addition, improvements have been made to Thompson-Boling Arena and Lindsey Nelson Stadium to ensure that Tennessee has the best facilities to give its student-athletes and coaches the resources to compete for championships every season. Under Hamilton’s watch, Tennessee secured a partnership with IMG College worth a minimum of $133 million between 2007 and 2022. This extension provided additional funding that will allow Vol fans to enjoy a new HD video board at Neyland Stadium beginning with the 2009 season. In addition to athletics facility upgrades, Hamilton has placed a focus on giving back to the school and the community through a variety of ways. For fiscal year 2009, the athletics department contributed more than $6.26 million in direct cash support to the University. The athletics department also provides indirect benefits to the University of more than $24 million through athletics benefits to UT employees and students through: free or reduced rate tickets to sporting events; licensing revenue; player-of-

the-game scholarships; alumni association tickets; use of football skyboxes for University purposes; as well as utilities’ costs and maintenance expenses for athletics facilities, which are centrally funded for other campus units. Hamilton joined UT as Assistant Athletics Director for Development in 1992 and worked his way up to Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations in 2002 before being named Director of Athletics. A native of Brevard, N.C., he served as assistant director of the Deacon Club at Wake Forest University before joining the Vols staff in 1992. He earlier had served as a graduate assistant in fundraising at his alma mater, Clemson University, where he earned both a bachelor’s of science in accounting and a master’s in business administration. Hamilton was honored in the spring of 1998 when the National Association of Athletic Development Directors named him National Fundraiser of the Year. In 2006, he was named to the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance Cabinet. He currently is a member of the NCAA’s Athletic Personnel Issues and Recruiting Cabinet as well as a member of the NCAA Football Academic Working Groups to study academic issues in college football. He was selected to serve on the SEC Advisory Group for Bowl Negotiations and the most recent television and media negotiations, as well as a subcommittee in the league to address cost containment issues. He is an active member of NACDA and the Division 1A Athletic Directors Association, where is a frequent guest speaker, and is actively engaged in an Athletic Directors’ Think Tank for Professional Growth. Hamilton is the immediate past chairman of the Knox Area Chamber Partnership and serves on the board of directors of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. He also is involved in the Crohns/Colitis Foundation of America, Redeemer Church, Smoky Mountain Area Rescue Ministries and Adoption Advocate iniatitives. In 2004, he and his wife created the Mike and Beth Hamilton Celebrity Golf Classic for Bethany Christian Services, which has raised more than $300,000 for adoption services. Hamilton is married to the former Elizabeth Merrill, also from Brevard. They are parents of a daughter, Madison, and a son, Matthew, and the family is welcoming three children – two sons, Natnael Edward, 7, and Kiya Isiah, 4, and an infant daughter, McKinley Kalu – from Ethopia this summer.

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Bill Myers Senior Assoc. AD Business Operations/CFO

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Joe Arnone Assistant AD Ticket Operations

Administration......................................................................................974-1224 Director of Athletics.............................................................Mike Hamilton (1224) Senior Associate AD/CFO .........................................................Bill Myers (6559) Senior Associate AD/External Operations.........................Chris Fuller (8106) Assoc. AD - Strategic Initiatives .....................Desiree Reed-Francois (2924) Assoc. AD-Admin...............................................................Carmen Tegano (2929) Asst. AD-Student-Athlete Relations ..........................Condredge Holloway (1236) Asst. AD - Administration....................................................David Woodall (1230) Consultant to AD.....................................................................Gus Manning (0005) Historian...............................................................................Haywood Harris (1215) AD Admin. Asst...........................................................................Rita Wilson (4886) Admin. Assistants.................................Joy Bowlin, Nancy Cowan, Mary Jo Fox

Business and Internal Affairs ...........................................................974-6715 Assoc. AD-Business/Internal Affairs................................Tyler Johnson (1219) Secretary .............................................................................................Sandy Rucker Accounting..................Debbie Maxey, Valuri Reid, Ann Smith, Linda Chatham Cashiers..............................................................................Lynn Sykes, Juli Raines Compliance............................................................................................974-3871 Assoc. AD - Compliance........................................................Brad Bertani (4043) Asst. AD - Compliance ..........................................................................Todd Dooley Director ....................................................................................................Kevin Avery Admin. Services Asst..............................................................................Janie Bean

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Chris Fuller Senior Assoc. AD External Operations

Brad Bertani Associate AD Compliance

David Elliott Assistant AD Event Management

Harris D. (Bud) Ford Associate AD Media Relations

Condredge Holloway Asst. AD - Student Athlete Relations/Letterman

Directory

Desiree Reed-Francois Associate AD Strategic Initiatives

David Woodall Assistant AD Administration

Bob Kesling Director Broadcasting

(Area Code 865) (Prefix 974-)

Ticket Office..........................................................................................656-1200 Asst. AD-Ticket Operations.......................................................Joe Arnone (0117) Asst. Ticket Manager................................................................Sarah Gray Mackin Assistants.......................................Mary Underwood, Danny Burnley, Laura Bull, ....................................................................................................... Jill Mayfield, Karen Seal

Event Management ..............................................................................974-1205 Asst. AD-Event Management..................................................David Elliott (9276) Assistants......................Scott Altizer, Tara Brooks, Bill Higdon, Bill Whitesell Development ..........................................................................................974-1218 Assoc. AD-Development ......................................................Mark Ingram (9498), Assoc. AD - Development......................................................Dara Worrell (2861) Director of Campaigns...........................................................................Greg Hulen Dir.ofEndowment&CapitalSupport ..................................................Jennifer Nelson Assoc. Dir. Capital Support ........................................................Amanda Horvath Assoc. Dir. Development .............................................Scott Carter, Megan Kain Asst. Dir. Development..............Blake Johnson, Andrea Piercy, Adam Wilgus Administrative Specialist ..............Rebecca Hobbes-Clowers, Susan Shields Admin. Services Assistant...............................................Suzie Miller, Tina Haun Marketing...............................................................................................974-1734 Dir. Sales & Marketing.............................................................................Doug Kose Asst. Marketing Director.................................................................Rocky Kundert Admin. Assistant Marketing...............................................................Terri Hanson

Mark Ingram Associate AD Development

Sports Medicine/Athlete Wellness....................................................974-1231 Head Athletic Trainer ......................................................................Jason McVeigh Associate Trainer...............................................Rob Duncanson, Chad Newman Assistant Trainer.................................................................John Dean, Jeff Wood Team Physician...............................................................................Dr. Chris Klenck Nutritionist ........................................................................................ Allison Maurer

Athletic Fitness......................................................................................974-1221 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach...........................................Aaron Ausmus Associate.......................................................Harry Galbreath, Steve Gortmaker Assistant ...........................................................................Dan Hamilton. Troy Wills Thorton Student Life Center..............................................................974-1250 Director.........................................................................................................Eric Brey

External Communications..................................................................974-9619 Director of Broadcasting...................................................................Bob Kesling (1122) Assoc. AD-Media Relations.....................................................................Bud Ford (1212) Assoc. AD - Media Relations....................................................Debby Jennings (8874) Dir. Public Relations .......................................................Tiffany Carpenter (1361) Asst. Dir. Public Relations...........................................Kassidie Blackstock(4114) Vol Network.......................................................................Steve Early (584-7043) Video Coordinator ......................................................................Barry Rice (7442) Internet Communications............................................................Jeff Muir (5270) Broadcasting Secretary.................................................................Rosalie Nugent

Tyler Johnson Associate AD Business/ Internal Affairs

Tiffany Carpenter Director Public Relations

Facility Services .................................................................................974-2977 Director of Facilities .........................................................................Kevin Zurcher Asst. Director.......................................................................................Brad Hallums Dir. Sport Surface Management.................................................Bobby Campbell Principal Secretary...........................................................................Marzella Allen

Football Office.......................................................................................974-1234 Head Coach.................................................................................................Lane Kiffin Asstistant Coaches.................Jim Chaney, James Cregg, Willie Mack Garza, ....................................................................Eddie Gran, Monte Kiffin, Ed Orgeron, ......................................................David Reaves, Lance Thompson, Frank Wilson Senior Assoc. AD-Football Operations .......................................David Blackburn Asst. Dir. - Football Operations ......................................................Heather Ervin Coordinator Football Operations ....................................................Kyle Strongin Equipment............................................Roger Frazier, Max Parrott, Alan Stizler Coordinator Sports Technology...................................................Joe Harrington Asst. to the Head Coach..................................................................Ryan Bolinger Secretaries Amanda Gilpin, Kim Milligan, Kyra McCowan, Angela Schwinge


WINTER/SPRING COACHES Basketball

Steve Forbes Assistant Coach

Mark Pancratz Video Coordinator

John Trembley Head Coach

Bryce Wallor Assistant Coach

Tennis

Joe Hendee Assistant Coach

Dave Parrington Diving Coach

Sam Winterbotham Head Coach

Chris Woodruff Associate Coach

John Frazier Assistant Coach

George Watts Assistant Coach

VOLMANAC

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

RECORDS

Norbert Elliot Assistant Coach

Baseball..................................................................................................974-1223 Head Coach ............................................................................................Todd Raleigh Administrative Assistant.................................................................Sherry Parker Basketball..............................................................................................974-1206 Head Coach..............................................................................................Bruce Pearl Administrative Secretary ...............................................................Janice Harper Senior Secretary.............................................................................Janet Reynolds Golf ........................................................................................................974-3834 Head Coach................................................................................................Jim Kelson Administrative Specialist..................................................................Nancy Cowan Swimming and Diving..........................................................................974-1258 Head Coach........................................................................................John Trembley Director of Aquatics ..............................................................Chris Scollay (1465) Principle Secretary .......................................................................Deborah Golden Tennis.....................................................................................................974-1253 Head Coach................................................................................Sam Winterbotham Program Resource Specialist..............................................................Donna Muir Track and Field.....................................................................................974-1265 Director of Track & Field.........................................................................J. J. Clark Principle Secretary.......................................................................Debbie Archdale

HONORS

Directory

(Area Code 865) (Prefix 974-)

REVIEW

Bradley LeCroy Assistant Coach

Jim Kelson Head Coach

THE VOLS

Jason Beverlin Assistant Coach

Track & Field

J. J. Clark Director of Track & Field

Ken Johnson Director of Operations

Swimming & Diving

Baseball

Todd Raleigh Head Coach

Jason Shay Assistant Coach

STAFF

Tony Jones Assoc. Head Coach

OUTLOOK

Bruce Pearl Head Coach

Golf

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SUPPORT STAFF

Administrative Support

Marzella Allen Principle Sectretary Facilities

Debbie Archdale Principle Secretary Track & Field

Kevin Avery Director of Compliance

Janie Bean Admin. Services Asst. Compliance

Joy Bowlin Admin. Services Asst. CFO

Robert Brady Senior Technician - Timing/Scoreboards

Nancy Cowan Admin. Specialist - Golf/ Athletic Director

Todd Dooley Asst. AD - Compliance

Ken Duncan IT Specialist II

Mary Jo Fox Admin. Services Asst.

Deborah Golden Principal Secretary Swimming & Diving

Mark Gossett Superintendent Golf Facility

Janice Harper Admin. Secretary Basketball

Haywood Harris Historian

Eddie Howell Senior Program Anaylist

Gus Manning Consultant to AD

Gene McCarter Varsity Inn Manager Aramark Corp.

Thomas Moats Director - IT Services

Donna Muir Res. Specialist - Tennis

Sherry Parker Admin. Asst. - Baseball

Joy Postell-Gee Spirit Coordinator

Janet Reynolds Sr. Secretary Basketball

Christine Scollay Aquatics Director

Joe Whitney Sports Phsychologist

Rita Wilson Sr. Admin. Asst. Director of Athletics

Dara Worrell Assoc. AD Development

Greg Hulen Director Capital Campaigns

Jennifer Nelson Director - Endowment and Capital Support

Amanda Horvath Assoc. Director Capital Support

Scott Carter Assoc.Director-Development

Assoc.Director-Development

Megan Kain

Blake Johnson Asst. Director Development

Andrea Piercy Asst. Director Development

Adam Wilgus Asst. Director Development

Susan Sheilds Administrative Specialist I

Rebecca Hobbs-Clowers Administrative Specialist II

Tina Haun Program Resource Specialst

Suzie Miller Adminstrative Specialist III

Doug Kose Director Sales & Marketing

Rocky Kundert Asst. Director Marketing

Terry Hansen Admin. Support Asst. Marketing

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Marketing


Facilities Services

OUTLOOK

Event Management

Bill Whitesell Director Event Management

Bill Higdon Consultant Event Management

Angie Doyle Program Resource Specialist - Events

Kevin Zurcher Director - Facilities

Brad Hallums Asst. Director - Facilities

Bobby Campbell Director - Sports Surface Management

Angie Boyd-Keck Asst. AD Business/Internal Affairs

Debbie Maxey Accounting Manager

Sandy Rucker Admin. Support Asst. III

Linda Chatham Accounting Assistant

Juli Raines Accounting Asst. Cashier

Valuri Reid Accounting Assistant

Ann Smith Accounting Assistant

Lynn Sykes Admin. Specialist Accounting

Sara Gray Mackin Assoc. Director - Ticketing

Danny Burnley Asst. Ticket Manager

Mary Underwood Asst. Ticket Manager

Laura Bull Support Asst. III

Jill Mayfield Admin. Specialist I

Karen Seal Admin. Specialist II

Debby Jennings Assoc. AD - Media Relations Women’s Basketball

John Painter Assoc. SID - Football

Tom Satkowiak Assoc. SID Men’s Basketball

Eric Trainer Assoc. SID - Track & Field

Brian Davis Asst. SID - Softball/Soccer

Cameron Harris Asst. SID - Baseball/ Volleyball

Kassidie Blackstock Asst. Director - Public Relations

Jeff Muir Director Internet Communications

Susie Treis Principal Secretary Media Relations

Rosalee Nugent Senior Secretary Broadcasting

Barry Rice Coordinator TV Media/Video

Link Hudson Videographer/Producer

Ben Bates Visual Resource Specialist

Mark Billingsby Visual Resource Specialist

Business Office

Ticket Office

Jonathan Mary Admin. Specialist

THE VOLS

Tara Brooks Director Event Management

STAFF

Scott Alltizer Director Event Management

REVIEW HONORS

External Communications

RECORDS

Elizabeth Olivier Photographer

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UT/SEC MEDIA RELATIONS

SEC Media Services

Media Relations Staff: For information on services provided by the SEC, call (205) 458-3000, or write to 2201 Richard Arrington Boulevard North, Birmingham, AL 35203. Staff Members: Charles Bloom (Assoc. Commissioner), Tammy Wilson (Assoc. Director), Craig Pinkerton (Assoc. Director/Basketball Contact), Chuck Dunlap (Associate Director), Ayanna Wakefield (Assistant Director).

Media Relations Office

Credential Requests: To obtain season or single-game credentials, fax request on company letterhead to Bud Ford at (865) 974-1269.

Charles Bloom

FB Contact: Charles Bloom Office: (205) 458-3000 E-mail: cbloom@sec.org Associate MRD: Craig Pinkerton (cpinkerton@sec.org) Associate MRD: Tammy Wilson (twilson@sec.org) Associate MRD: Chuck Dunlap (cdunlap@sec.org) Assistant MRD: Ayanna Wakefield (awakefield@sec.org) Internet Address: secsports.com Overnight Address: 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd North Birmingham, AL 35203-1103

Internet Site: The SEC’s Web site (www.secsports.com) contains upto-date standings, statistics, game previews, notes and other information valuable to those following SEC football.

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

SEC Player of the Week: The SEC will name a Player of the Week throughout the 2009 season beginning in August. Nominations for the award are made by the league’s Sports Information contacts and the honorees are selected by the SEC.

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Teleconference: The 12 SEC head football coaches will be featured twice a week on a teleconference from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (Eastern) during the 2009 league season. The teleconference will be held each Wednesday beginning Wed., Sept. 2 through Wed., Nov. 25. Media representatives should contact the SEC Media Relations Department (205) 458-3000 for the confidential phone number. Each coach will appear on the teleconference for seven minutes, according to the following schedule: 11:00 a.m. ET 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:40 a.m. 11:50 a.m. 12:00 a.m. 12:10 a.m. 12:20 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 12:50 p.m.

Les Miles, LSU Steve Spurrier, South Carolina Urban Meyer, Florida Bobby Johnson, Vanderbilt Lane Kiffin, Tennessee Nick Saban, Alabama Bobby Petrino, Arkansas Houston Nutt, Mississippi Mark Richt, Georgia Dan Mullen, Mississippi State Gene Chizik, Auburn Rich Brooks, Kentucky

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Tennessee Media Services

Tennessee Sports Information Staff Bud Ford Associate AD - Media Relations Home: (865) 922-1657; Cell: (865) 567-6287; E-mail: bford@tennessee.edu

Weekly Media Conferences: Coach Lane Kiffin’s press conferences are held Tuesdays of game week inside the Media Center in Neyland Stadium. The conferences start at noon Eastern time. Lunch is served as part of the media conferences. Player interviews, upon request, are held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

SEC Championship Game Dec. 5 at Atlanta, Ga., 4 p.m. ET

General Information

The Southeastern Conference’s Eastern and Western Division winners will meet in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome (capacity 71,500) to battle for the league championship and the right to represent the conference in the Bowl Championship Series. The 18th-annual title game is set for Dec. 5 and will be nationally televised by CBS Sports (4 p.m. Eastern). The game is a result of conference expansion, which saw Arkansas and South Carolina become the first members added in SEC history. The participants of the game are determined each year during the eight-game regular-season conference schedule as the teams with the best overall SEC winning percentage in each division.

2009 SEC Bowl Schedule

Independence Bowl Chic-fil-A Bowl Capital One Bowl Outback Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Papajohns.com Bowl AT&T Cotton Bowl

Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 2

Head Coach Media Teleconferences: Coach Lane Kiffin is available to media representatives for a weekly teleconference call Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Eastern time, including the open date weekend of Oct. 1. Media representatives needing further information should call the Tennessee Sports Information Office (865) 974-1212. Coach Kiffin also is available Wednesdays at 11:40 a.m. Eastern time on the SEC coaches weekly teleconference. Media representatives needing further information should contact the SEC Media Relations Office at (205) 458-3000. Player Media Teleconferences: A Wednesday teleconference is conducted from 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Eastern time featuring selected players per the requests of media representatives through the Sports Information Office.

Stadium Media Information

** Press Will Call is at Gate 21 on the northwest side beginning two hours before game time. ** Pregame media meal is served on Press Box fifth level as well as in the media center at field level. ** Press box media access is through Gate 15. Media center field access is through Gates 21A and 25. ** Press parking is in parking garage G-10 at the southwest end of the stadium.

Directions to Neyland Stadium

From Airport: Turn toward Knoxville onto Alcoa Hwy. (U.S. Hwy. 129 North). After crossing Tennessee River bridge, exit right and then turn left onto Neyland Drive. From I-40 East: Follow I-40 to James White Parkway. Follow to Neyland Drive. (G-10 Garage can be entered off Neyland Drive.)

From I-40 West: Follow I-40 to James White Parkway. Follow to Neyland Drive.

2009 BCS Bowl Schedule

Rose Bowl Allstate Sugar Bowl Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Fed Ex Orange Bowl BCS National Championship Game

Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 7

John Painter Associate SID/Football Home: (865) 379-8976 Cell: (865) 414-1143 E-mail: jpainter@tennessee.edu

From I-75 South: Follow I-75 to I-275. Follow I-275 to I-40. Take I40 East to James White Parkway and follow to Neyland Drive. (G-10 Garage can be entered off Neyland Drive.)

At Neyland Drive: Follow to Thompson-Boling Arena. Turn onto Lake Loudoun Boulevard. Turn right at first light onto Phillip Fulmer Way. G-10 garage is on right after passing arena.

Debby Jenninngs Associate AD - Media Relations Home: (865) 690-8600 Cell: (865) 806-5671 E-mail: djennings@utk.edu Associate SIDs: Tom Satkowiak, Eric Trainer Assistant SIDs: Brian Davis, Cameron Harris Intern: Tony Williams Graduate Assistants: Marcus Dittmer, Amanda Pruitt, Zach Stipe Student Assistants: Drew Rutherford, Christian Kardatzke, Megan Stinnett Historian: Haywood Harris Secretary: Susie Treis

Tennessee Sports Information Department Room 255, Stokely Athletics Center Phone: (865) 974-1212; Fax: (865) 974-1269 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901 Shipping Address: 1720 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996

University of Tennessee Quick Facts

Location: Knoxville, Tenn.

Founded: 1794

Enrollment: 27,739

Interim President: Dr. Jan Simek

SEC/NCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. Todd Diacon Nickname: Volunteers or Vols Colors: Orange and White Mascot: Smokey

Band: Pride of the Southland

Stadium (Capacity): Neyland Stadium (100,011)


VOL NETWORK

For more than 50 years, the Vol Network has served as the main communications link between University of Tennessee athletics and its fans. Since 1989 Host Communications operated the Vol Network and managed the media and marketing rights for University of Tennessee athletics. In November of 2007 Host Communications became IMG College, a divison of IMG. IMG is recognized as the world’s premier sports, entertainment and media company. 2009 Vol Network

Market Livingston Livingston Manchester Martin McMinnville Memphis Morristown Murphy, N.C. Murfreesboro Nashville Nashville Newport Oneida Paris Paris Parsons Portland Pulaski Pulaski Ripley Savannah Shelbyville Smithville Smithville Tri-Cities Union City Waverly Wartburg Waynesboro Waynesville, N.C. Winchester

Station WLIV - AM WLIV - FM WFTZ - FM WCMT - AM WKZA-FM WSMB-AM WCRK - AM WCVP - AM WBOZ - FM WLAC - AM WNRQ-FM WLIK - AM WBNT - FM WTPR - AM WTPR - FM WKJQ - FM WQKR - AM WKSR- AM WKSR - FM WTRB - AM WKWX - FM WZNG - AM WJLE - AM WJLE - FM WQUT - FM WENK - AM WQMV - AM WECO - FM WWON - AM WMXF - AM WCDT - AM

RECORDS

Fans out of broadcast range may listen via internet or phone: • INTERNET - www.utsports.com • XM SATELLITE RADIO • TEAMLINE USA: 1-800-846-4700 ext. 5405

Frequency 920 104.7 101.5 1410 107.3/107.7 680 1150 600 104.9 1510 105.9 1270 105.5 710 101.5 97.3 1270 1420 98.3 1570 93.5 1400 1480 101.7 101.5 1240 1060 101.3 930 1400 1340

HONORS

Frequency 93.9 96.7 1490 95.3 98.3 104.1 96.7 106.5 1400 104.1 101.7 1280 94.7 93.5 1440 102.5 95.1 1450 1520 1420 105.5 950 1340 103.1 1310 103.1 1400 1590 990 107.7 102.1 104.9 95.9 730 1490 94.3 96.5

REVIEW

Station WAYA - FM WMOD - FM WOPI - AM WTBG - FM WRJB - FM WUCZ - FM WNKX - FM WSKZ-FM WJZM-AM WCLE - FM WKOM - FM WMCP - AM WGSQ - FM WKBL - FM WZXY - AM WOWF-FM WCDZ - FM WTRO - AM WKPP - AM WEMB - AM WYTM - FM WAKM - AM WGRV - AM WIKQ - FM WDXI - AM WMXX - FM WKPT - AM WKTP - AM WNOX - AM WIVK - FM WLCT-FM WQLA - FM WDXE - FM WLIL - AM WJJM - AM WJJM - FM WBFG - FM

2009 Lane Kiffin TV Show

The one-hour long "Lane Kiffin TV Show," touted the best TV coaches show in America, is seen throughout the state and the Southeastern U.S. Market Market Station Day/Time Station Day/Time Asheville, N.C. WMYA Sunday, 12:30 p.m. ET Nashville WZTV Sunday, 10 a.m. CT Chattanooga WTVC Sunday, Noon ET WUXP Sunday, 7 p.m. CT Greenville, S.C. WMYA Sunday, 12:30 p.m. ET Spartanburg, S.C. WMYA Sunday, 12:30 p.m. ET Jackson WJKT Sunday, 10 p.m. CT Tri-Cities WJHL Sunday, 11 a.m. ET Knoxville WVLT Sunday, 11 a.m. ET Southeast SportSouth Sunday, Noon ET MyVLT2 Sunday, 9 a.m. ET Affiliates and time clearances are subject to change. MyVLT2 Sunday, 9 p.m. ET Check local listings. MyVLT2 Tuesday, 10 p.m. ET Memphis WMC Sunday, 11 p.m. CT

THE VOLS

Market Athens Bolivar Bristol Brownsville Camden Carthage Centerville Chattanooga Clarksville Cleveland Columbia Columbia Cookeville Covington Cowan Crossville Dresden Dyersburg Elizabethton Erwin Fayetteville Franklin Greeneville Greeneville Jackson Jackson Kingsport Johnson City Knoxville Knoxville Lafayette LaFollette Lawrenceburg Lenoir City Lewisburg Lewisburg Lexington

The Vol Network’s broadcast team of (left to right) Bob Kesling, Tim Priest and Mike Stowell

STAFF

Steve Early General Manager

Entering his 11th season, Bob Kesling is the play-by-play voice of Tennessee football on radio and the host of "Vol Calls" and "The Lane Kiffin TV Show." He is a four-time recipient of the "Sportscaster of the Year" award for the state of Tennessee. Former All-SEC defensive back Tim Priest serves as the Network's color analyst, and former Vol offensive lineman Mike Stowell (1989-92) returns for his third season as sideline reporter. Studio host John Wilkerson along with Brent Hubbs, Chip Kain and Will Overstreet contribute to the "Kickoff Call-In Show" beginning 90 minutes before each game.

OUTLOOK

2009 Vol Network Broadcast Team

IMG College/Vol Network (865) 584-7043 6701 Baum Drive, Suite 100 Knoxville, Tenn. 37919

Vol Calls

Big Orange Countdown

The Vol Network’s Thursday night football preview show “Big Orange Countdown” returns for its third season in 2009. The show originates live from the Wild Wings Cafe in West Knoxville and is heard in most of the major markets in the state and airs from 8-9 p.m. ET / 7-8 p.m. CT.

Tennessee boasts one of the nation’s best and most-viewed collegiate web sites - UTSports.com. It is the best source for for everything Orange including game day activities, stats, video highlights, blogs, schedules, rosters, a detailed history of UT football and lots more. Log on to get the most up to date information about the Tennessee Vols! 2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

VOLMANAC

The Vol Network's weekly prime time call-in show "Vol Calls" featuring Coach Lane Kiffin airs statewide every Monday night from 8-9 p.m. ET / 7-8 p.m. CT. The show originates live from the Texas Roadhouse in west Knoxville.

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2009 SEC SCHEDULE

2009 SEC FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Team

Sept. 5

Sept. 12

Sept. 19

Sept. 26

Oct. 3

Oct. 10

Oct. 17

Oct. 24

ALABAMA

VIRGINIA TECH Atlanta

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Tuscaloosa

NORTH TEXAS Tuscaloosa

ARKANSAS Tuscaloosa

KENTUCKY Lexington

OLE MISS Oxford

SOUTH CAROLINA Tuscaloosa

TENNESSEE Tuscaloosa

ARKANSAS

MISSOURI STATE Little Rock

GEORGIA Fayetteville

ALABAMA Tuscaloosa

TEXAS A&M Arlington, Texas

AUBURN Fayetteville

FLORIDA Gainesville

OLE MISS Oxford

AUBURN

LOUISIANA TECH Auburn

MISSISSIPPI STATE Auburn

WEST VIRGINIA Auburn

BALL STATE Auburn

TENNESSEE Knoxville

ARKANSAS Fayetteville

KENTUCKY Auburn

FLORIDA

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Gainesville

TROY Gainesville

TENNESSEE Gainesville

KENTUCKY Lexington

LSU Baton Rouge

ARKANSAS Gainesville

GEORGIA

OKLAHOMA STATE Stillwater

SOUTH CAROLINA Athens

ARKANSAS Fayetteville

ARIZONA STATE Athens

LSU Athens

TENNESSEE Knoxville

VANDERBILT Nashville

KENTUCKY

MIAMI (OH) Cincinnati

LOUISVILLE Lexington

FLORIDA Lexington

ALABAMA Lexington

SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia

AUBURN Auburn

LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE Baton Rouge

MISSISSIPPI STATE Starkville

GEORGIA Athens

FLORIDA Baton Rouge

SOUTHEASTERN LOUSIANA Oxford

SO. CAROLINA Columbia (Sept. 24)

VANDERBILT Nashville

ALABAMA Oxford

LSU

OLE MISS

WASHINGTON Seattle

VANDERBILT Baton Rouge

MEMPHIS Memphis (Sept. 6)

Nov. 7

Nov. 14

Nov. 21

Nov. 28

LSU Tuscaloosa

MISSISSIPPI STATE Starkville

CHATTANOOGA Tuscaloosa

AUBURN Auburn (Nov. 27)

EASTERN MICHIGAN Fayetteville

SOUTH CAROLINA Fayetteville

TROY Fayetteville

MISSISSIPPI STATE Little Rock

LSU Baton Rouge

LSU Baton Rouge

OLE MISS Auburn

FURMAN Auburn

GEORGIA Athens

MISSISSIPPI STATE Starkville

GEORGIA Jacksonville

VANDERBILT Gainesville

SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Gainesville

FLORIDA STATE Gainesville

FLORIDA Jacksonville

TENNESSEE TECH Athens

AUBURN Athens

KENTUCKY Athens

GEORGIA TECH Atlanta

LOUISIANA MONROE Lexington

MISSISSIPPI STATE Lexington

EASTERN KENTUCKY Lexington

VANDERBILT Nashville

GEORGIA Athens

TENNESSEE Lexington

AUBURN Baton Rouge

TULANE New Orleans

ALABAMA Tuscaloosa

LOUISIANA TECH Baton Rouge

OLE MISS Oxford

ARKANSAS Baton Rouge

UAB Oxford

ARKANSAS Oxford

AUBURN Auburn

NORTHERN ARIZONA Oxford

TENNESSEE Oxford

LSU Oxford

MISS. STATE Starkville

ALABAMA Starkville

ARKANSAS Little Rock

OLE MISS Starkville

Oct. 31

ALABAMA Auburn (Nov. 27)

JACKSON STATE Starkville

AUBURN Auburn

VANDERBILT Nashville

LSU Starkville

GEORGIA TECH Starkville

HOUSTON Starkville

MIDDLE TENNESSEE Murfreesboro

FLORIDA Starkville

KENTUCKY Lexington

SOUTH CAROLINA

N.C. STATE Raleigh (Sept. 3)

GEORGIA Athens

FLORIDA ATLANTIC Columbia

OLE MISS Columbia (Sept. 24)

S. CAROLINA STATE Columbia

KENTUCKY Columbia

ALABAMA Tuscaloosa

VANDERBILT Columbia

TENNESSEE Knoxville

ARKANSAS Fayetteville

FLORIDA Columbia

TENNESSEE

WESTERN KENTUCKY Knoxville

UCLA Knoxville

FLORIDA Gainesville

OHIO Knoxville

AUBURN Knoxville

GEORGIA Knoxville

ALABAMA Tuscaloosa

SOUTH CAROLINA Knoxville

MEMPHIS Knoxville

OLE MISS Oxford

VANDERBILT Knoxville

VANDERBILT

WESTERN CAROLINA Nashville

LSU Baton Rouge

MISSISSIPPI STATE Nashville

RICE Houston

OLE MISS Nashville

ARMY West Point

SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia

GEORGIA TECH Nashville

FLORIDA Gainesville

KENTUCKY Nashville

TENNESSEE Knoxville

MISS. STATE

GEORGIA Nashville

CLEMSON Columbia

2009 SEC Championship Game Dec. 5 - Atlanta, Ga.

KENTUCKY Lexington

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

2009 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME • DECEMBER 5 • ATLANTA, GA.

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Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9

UT Martin Oregon *Florida UAB *LSU *Georgia

2010 Tennessee Schedule Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Baton Rouge Athens

Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27

*Alabama *South Carolina at Memphis *Mississippi (HC) *at Vanderbilt *Kentucky

Dec. 4th - SEC Championship Game (Atlanta, Ga.)

2009 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL

Knoxville Columbia Memphis Knoxville Nashville Knoxville

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 15

North Texas Southern Miss *Florida North Carolina *Georgia *LSU

2011 Tennessee Schedule Knoxville Knoxville Gainesville Chapel Hill Knoxville Knoxville

Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

*Alabama Tuscaloosa *South Carolina Knoxville Middle Tennessee (HC) Knoxville *Arkansas Fayetteville *Vanderbilt Knoxville *Kentucky Lexington

Dec. 3rd - SEC Championship Game (Atlanta, Ga.)


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