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Tennessee Volunteers
Year founded: 1891
Tennessee helmet
Tennessee helmet
Volunteers Logo
Volunteers Logo
Helmet Logo
City Knoxville, Tennessee
Team Colors Orange and white
Head Coach Phillip Fulmer
League/Conference affiliations
Team history
  • Tennessee Volunteers (1891-present)
National Championships (6)

1938, 1940, 1950, 1951, 1967, 1998

Southeastern Conference Championships (13)

1938, 1939, 1940, 1946, 1951, 1956, 1967, 1969, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1997, 1998

Southeastern Conference, Eastern Division Championships (6)

1993, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004

The Tennessee Volunteers football team plays for the University of Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference. They play their home games at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. Their last national championship was in the 1998 college football season.

Phillip Fulmer is in his 15th year (2006) as head coach of the Volunteers.

Overview

History

All-time record

761-315-53 as of Nov 26, 2006
Winning percentage: .698

Bowl game appearances

All-Time Bowl Record (24-21)
Bluebonnet Bowl: 1965, 1972, 1979
Capital One Bowl: 1983^, 1994^, 1996^, 1997^, 2002^
Cotton Bowl: 1951, 1953, 1990, 2001, 2005
Fiesta Bowl: 1992, 1999, 2000
Garden State Bowl: 1981
Gator Bowl: 1957, 1966, 1969, 1973, 1995
Hall of Fame Bowl: 1993
Liberty Bowl: 1971, 1974, 1986
Orange Bowl: 1939, 1947, 1968, 1969, 1998
Peach Bowl: 1982, 1988, 2002, 2004
Rose Bowl: 1940, 1945
Sugar Bowl: 1941, 1943, 1952, 1957, 1971, 1986, 1991
Sun Bowl: 1984

^ Known as the Citrus Bowl at the time.

2006 season

File:2006 UT Media Guide.jpg
Main article: 2006 Tennessee Volunteers football team

Tennessee enters the 2006 season coming off an 5-6 record (3-5 SEC) in 2005. The Volunteers were given a preseason ranking of #23 in the Coaches Poll and #23 in the AP Poll.

Current Record: 9-3-0 (as of Nov 26, 2006)
AP Top 25: #17 (as of Nov 26, 2006)
USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll: #19 (as of Nov 26, 2006)
Harris Interactive: #18 (as of Nov 26, 2006)
BCS Ranking: #16 (as of Nov 27, 2006)


2006 Schedule (Conference opponents in bold; @ signifies away game)

Date Opponent Result/Time
Sat., Sept 2 California W 35-18
Sat., Sept 8 Air Force W 31-30
Sat., Sept 16 Florida L 21-20
Sat., Sept 23 Marshall W 33-7
Sat., Sept 30 @Memphis W 41-7
Sat., Oct 7 @Georgia W 51-33
Sat., Oct 21 Alabama W 16-13
Sat., Oct 28 @South Carolina W 31-24
Sat., Nov 4 LSU L 28-24
Sat., Nov 11 @Arkansas L 31-14
Sat., Nov 18 @Vanderbilt W 39-10
Sat., Nov 25 Kentucky W 17-12

Current coaching staff

Name Position Years
at UT
Phillip Fulmer Head Coach 15
John Chavis Associate Head Coach
Defensive Coordinator
Linebackers
19
David Cutcliffe Assistant Head Coach
Offensive Coordinator
Quarterbacks
18
Trooper Taylor Assistant Head Coach
Player Development
Wide Receivers
3
Greg Adkins Offensive Line 4
Dan Brooks Defensive Line 13
Steve Caldwell Defensive Ends 13
Matt Luke Tight Ends
Offensive Line
Recruiting Coordinator
1
Kurt Roper Running Backs 4
Larry Slade Defensive Backs 8

Hall of Fame players and retired numbers

Individual Award Winners

Players

Peyton Manning - 1997
Peyton Manning - 1997
Peyton Manning - 1997
Steve DeLong - 1964
John Henderson - 2000

Coach

Phillip Fulmer - 1998

Past and present players

References

  1. ESPN College Football encyclopedia

External links

Southeastern Conference (SEC) football
Current teams
Championships & awards
Seasons
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