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- Southeastern Conference (links | edit)
- Franklin County, Tennessee (links | edit)
- Sugar Bowl (links | edit)
- Nissan Stadium (links | edit)
- Linebacker (links | edit)
- Edmund Kirby Smith (links | edit)
- List of NCAA college football rivalry games (links | edit)
- Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium (links | edit)
- Grantland Rice (links | edit)
- Sewanee: The University of the South (links | edit)
- FirstBank Stadium (links | edit)
- Neyland Stadium (links | edit)
- List of Southeastern Conference champions (links | edit)
- Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium (links | edit)
- History of American football (links | edit)
- List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches) (links | edit)
- Finley Stadium (links | edit)
- Fortera Stadium (links | edit)
- Tucker Stadium (links | edit)
- 1899 Sewanee Tigers football team (links | edit)
- John Shoop (links | edit)
- Earl Abell (links | edit)
- Burke–Tarr Stadium (links | edit)
- Lynn Bomar (links | edit)
- Graham Stadium (links | edit)
- B. C. Cubbage (links | edit)
- List of NCAA Division III football programs (links | edit)
- Stoll Field/McLean Stadium (links | edit)
- Florida Gators football (links | edit)
- Bernie Moore (links | edit)
- Ray Fisher (baseball) (links | edit)
- Jess Neely (links | edit)
- Vanderbilt Commodores football (links | edit)
- Jim Carroll Stadium (links | edit)
- Harvey Harman (links | edit)
- William Ayres Reynolds (links | edit)
- 1902 Georgia Bulldogs football team (links | edit)
- John Bridgers (links | edit)
- J. W. H. Pollard (links | edit)
- Ernie Williamson (links | edit)
- Frank Juhan (links | edit)
- Henry D. Phillips (links | edit)
- Henry Seibels (links | edit)
- Harry Van Surdam (links | edit)
- 1928 Florida Gators football team (links | edit)
- 1932 Florida Gators football team (links | edit)
- 1907 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (links | edit)
- Hale Stadium (links | edit)
- William Jennings Gardner (links | edit)