2014 Tennessee Media Guide
2014 Tennessee Media Guide
2014 Tennessee Media Guide
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THE BASICS
Location (Founded): Knoxville, Tenn. (1794)
Conference: Southeastern
Enrollment: 27,523
Colors: Orange & White
Nickname: Volunteers
Mascot: Smokey X
Band: Pride of the Southland
President: Dr. Joe DiPietro
Chancellor: Dr. Jimmy G. Cheek
Faculty Representative: Dr. Donald Bruce
Vice Chancellor/Dir. of Athletics: Dave Hart
Athletic Dept. Phone: 865.974.1220
FACILITY INFORMATION
Facility (Opened): Neyland Stadium (1921)
Capacity: 102,455 (Third-largest in CFB)
Surface: Tifway 419 Bermuda Hybrid Grass
Record at Neyland Stadium: 445-118-17 (.782)
HISTORY
First Year of Football: 1891
All-Time Overall Record: 804-361-53 (.682)
All-Time SEC Record: 322-187-19 (.628)
SEC Championships: 13
(1998, 1997, 1990, 1989, 1985, 1969,
1967, 1956, 1951, 1946, 1940, 1939, 1938)
SEC Eastern Division Championships: 5
(2007, 2004, 2001, 1998, 1997)
SEC Championship Games: 5
National Championships: 6
(1998, 1967, 1951, 1950, 1940, 1938)
BCS Titles: 1 (1998)
TEAM INFORMATION
2013 Overall Record: 5-7
Home / Away: 4-3 / 1-4
SEC Record: 2-6 SEC Finish: 6th East
Home / Away: 1-3 / 1-3
Positional Starters Returning/Lost: 10/15
Ofense: 5/6 Defense: 5/6 ST: 0/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 44/28
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Butch Jones
Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Line: Steve Stripling
Ofensive Coordinator: Mike Bajakian
Defensive Coordinator: John Jancek
Asst. Head Coach/Def. Backs: Willie Martinez
Wide Receivers/Rec. Coord.: Zach Azzanni
Tight Ends/Special Teams: Mark Elder
Running Backs: Robert Gillespie
Offensive Line: Don Mahoney
Linebackers: Tommy Thigpen
Strength & Conditioning: Dave Lawson
Def. Quality Control Asst.: Terry Fair
Off. Graduate Asst: Merci Falaise
Def. Quality Control Asst.: Chase Gibson
Def. Graduate Assistant: Larry Knight
Off. Quality Control Asst.: Derrick Lett
Special Teams Quality Control Asst.: Greg Meyer
Off. Quality Control Asst.: Anthony Parker
Off. Graduate Assistant: Nick Sheridan
Def. Graduate Assistant: Walter Stewart
MEDIA RELATIONS
Jimmy Stanton
Senior Associate AD/Communications
Cell: 865.306.2052
Email: [email protected]
Jason Yellin
Assistant AD/Media Relations
Cell: 865.314.0273
Email: [email protected]
MJ Burns
Cell: 713.419.4583
Email: [email protected]
Mary-Carter Knifen
Cell: 804.516.6337
Email: [email protected]
Jessie Butler
Cell: 623.399.7240
Email:[email protected]
QUICK FACTS
2014 SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Site Series
Aug. 30 Utah State Knoxville, Tenn. First Meeting
Sept. 6 Arkansas State Knoxville, Tenn. 1-0 UT
Sept. 13 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 1-1 Series Tied
Sept. 27 at Georgia * Athens, Ga. 21-20-2 UT
Oct. 4 Florida * Knoxville, Tenn. 24-19 Florida
Oct. 11 Chattanooga Knoxville, Tenn. 37-2-2 UT
Oct. 18 at Ole Miss * Oxford, Miss. 44-19-1 UT
Oct. 25 Alabama * Knoxville, Tenn. 51-38-7 Bama
Nov. 1 at South Carolina * Columbia, S.C. 23-7-2 UT
Nov. 15 Kentucky * Knoxville, Tenn. 77-23-9 UT
Nov. 22 Missouri * Knoxville, Tenn. 2-0 Mizzou
Nov. 29 at Vanderbilt * Nashville, Tenn. 73-29-5 UT
Bold indicates home game // * indicates SEC game
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FALL GUIDE CREDITS
The 2014 Tennessee Football Fall Guide has been compiled from information originally
presented on UTSports.com and previous UT Football Media Guides.
Editors: Jimmy Stanton, Jason Yellin, Mary-Carter Knifen, Jessie Butler, Rachel Bain,
Whitney Haworth, Josh Lively and Houston Proctor
Cover Design: Jonathan King
Photography: Donald Page, Wade Rackley and UTAD Photography
Printing: CCM Communications, to purchase visit VolPhotoBooks.com
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.
GENERAL INFO
1 2014 Quick Facts
2 Table of Contents
3 Numerical Roster
5 Alphabetical Roster
7 Positional Breakdown
8 Returning/Lost
9 Geographical Breakdown
10 Schedule Notes
11 2014 Opponents
STAFF
16 Butch Jones
18 Steve Stripling
18 Mike Bajakian
19 John Jancek
20 Willie Martinez
20 Zach Azzanni
21 Mark Elder
22 Robert Gillespie
22 Don Mahoney
23 Tommy Thigpen
23 Dave Lawson
24 Mike Vollmar
24 Chris Spognardi
25 Bob Welton
25 Antone Davis
26 Joe Harrington
26 Condredge Holloway
27 Roger Frazier
27 Allison Maurer
27 Mike Szerszen
28 Jason McVeigh
28 Dr. Chris Klenck
29 GAs/Quality Control Assts.
31 Support Staf
32 Dr. Jimmy Cheek
32 Dr. Donald Bruce
33 Dave Hart
2014 VOLUNTEERS
38 Max Arnold
38 Patrick Ashford
39 Derek Barnett
39 Dillon Bates
39 Elliott Berry
40 Evan Berry
40 Dontavius Blair
41 Cody Blanc
41 Drae Bowles
42 A.J. Branisel
42 Derrick Brodus
43 Gavin Bryant
43 George Bullock
44 Kenny Bynum
44 Allan Carson
45 Jacob Carter
46 Justin Coleman
47 Neiko Creamer
47 Jason Croom
48 Mack Crowder
49 Matt Darr
50 Joshua Dobbs
51 Brendan Downs
52 Bryson Durden
52 Thomas Edwards
52 Alex Ellis
53 Charles Folger
53 Malik Foreman
54 Adrian Gamble
54 Rashaan Gaulden
54 Matt Giampapa
55 Jacob Gilliam
55 Gregory Grieco
56 Daniel Helm
56 Joe Henderson
56 Dewayne Hendrix
57 Pig Howard
58 Jalen Hurd
58 Marcus Jackson
59 Ryan Jenkins
59 A.J. Johnson
62 Jakob Johnson
62 Johnathon Johnson
63 Lemond Johnson
63 Riyahd Jones
64 Colton Jumper
64 Todd Kelly Jr.
64 Brett Kendrick
65 Kyler Kerbyson
65 Justin King
66 Marlin Lane
68 LaTroy Lewis
68 Curt Maggitt
69 Josh Malone
70 Isaiah McDaniel
70 Cortex McDowell
70 LaDarrell McNeil
71 Aaron Medley
72 Jaylen Miller
72 Dimarya Mixon
72 Emmanuel Moseley
73 Charles Mosley
73 Marquez North
74 Danny OBrien
75 Geraldo Orta
75 Marques Pair
76 Treyvon Paulk
76 DAndre Payne
77 Von Pearson
77 Nathan Peterman
78 Justus Pickett
79 Woody Quinn
79 Brian Randolph
81 Ray Raulerson
81 Jalen Reeves-Maybin
82 Jashon Robertson
82 Austin Sanders
82 Trevarris Saulsberry
83 Michael Sawyers
84 Derrell Scott
84 Josh Smith
85 Joe Stocstill
85 Jase Stubbs
85 Deanthonie Summerhill
86 Cameron Sutton
87 Devaun Swaford
88 Coleman Thomas
88 Nikolay Timoshchuk
88 Corey Vereen
89 Kendal Vickers
89 Troy Waites
90 Vic Wharton
90 Dylan Wiesman
90 Jordan Williams
92 Michael Williams
92 Owen Williams
93 Ethan Wolf
93 Justin Worley
94 Devrin Young
2013 REVIEW
98 Schedule and Results
99 2013 Final Stats
107 2013 Game Recaps
HISTORY
120 History of UT Football
126 Neyland Stadium History
131 Traditions
133 National Awards
135 First Team All-Americans
136 Peyton Manning Scholarship
137 All-SEC
140 SEC Awards
141 Retired Numbers
142 All-Time Lettermen
156 Year-By-Year Records
158 Coaching Records
175 Series Records vs. Opponents
176 Overtime Records
177 Individual Records
180 Team Ofense Records
181 Team Defense Records
182 Passing Records
186 Rushing Records
190 Receiving Records
194 All-Purpose Records
195 Scoring Records
197 Punting Records
198 Punt Return Records
199 Kick Return Records
200 Defense Records
203 Bowl Game-By-Game
204 Bowl Facts
205 Vol Network
206 Vol Radio Network Afliates
207 SEC Media Services
208 Media Information
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School
1 Jalen Hurd RB 6-3 221 FR Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech Senior
2 Pig Howard WR 5-8 186 JR Orlando, Fla./Edgewater
2 DAndre Payne DB 5-9 184 FR Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
3 Josh Malone WR 6-3 202 FR Gallatin, Tenn./Station Camp
4 Vic Wharton WR 5-11 192 FR Spring Hill, Tenn./Independence
4 LaTroy Lewis DL 6-4 255 RS SO Akron, Ohio/Archbishop Hoban
5 Ryan Jenkins WR 5-11 201 RS FR Marietta, Ga./Lassiter
5 George Bullock PK 6-0 209 RS SO Knoxville, Tenn./West
6 Todd Kelly, Jr. DB 6-0 191 FR Knoxville, Tenn./Webb School
7 Drae Bowles WR 6-0 205 RS SO Jackson, Tenn./Jackson Christian
7 Rashaan Gaulden DB 6-1 165 FR Spring Hill, Tenn./Independence
8 Dewayne Hendrix DL 6-4 273 FR OFallon, Ill./OFallon Township
8 Marquez North WR 6-4 221 SO Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek
9 Von Pearson WR 6-3 181 RS JR Newport News, Va./Denbigh/Feather River College (Calif.)
9 Derek Barnett DE 6-3 267 FR Nashville, Tenn./Brentwood Academy
10 Isaiah McDaniel DB 5-10 187 FR Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden
11 Joshua Dobbs QB 6-3 203 SO Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta
12 Nathan Peterman QB 6-2 225 RS SO Fruit Cove, Fla./Bartram Trail
12 Emmanuel Moseley DB 5-11 165 FR Greensboro, N.C./Dudley
13 Patrick Ashford QB 6-0 208 RS JR Morristown, Tenn./Morristown West/Carson-Newman
13 Devaun Swaford DB 5-11 184 SO Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett
14 Justin Worley QB 6-4 224 SR Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern
15 Marlin Lane RB 5-11 210 SR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland
17 Dillon Bates LB 6-3 216 FR Ponte Verda Beach, Fla./Ponte Vedra
18 Jason Croom WR 6-5 234 RS SO Norcross, Ga./Norcross
19 Devrin Young RB 5-8 178 SR Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden
20 Cortez McDowell DB 6-1 204 FR Locust Grove, Ga./Locust Grove
21 Riyahd Jones DB 6-0 183 SR Columbus, Ga./Carver/Georgia Southern/Garden City C.C. (Kan.)
22 Malik Foreman DB 5-10 181 SO Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett
23 Cameron Sutton DB 6-1 180 SO Jonesboro, Ga./Jonesboro
24 Michael Williams DB 5-11 186 RS SO Laurel, Md./DeMatha Catholic
24 Derrell Scott RB 5-11 188 FR Havelock, N.C./Havelock
25 Aaron Medley PK 6-2 175 FR Lewisburg, Tenn./Marshall County
25 Josh Smith WR 6-1 197 SO Knoxville, Tenn./Christian Academy of Knoxville
26 Geraldo Orta DB 6-0 186 RS JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes
26 Treyvon Paulk RB 5-8 201 FR Alpharetta, Ga./Milton
27 Justin Coleman DB 5-10 190 SR Brunswick, Ga./Brunswick
28 Lemond Johnson DB 6-1 196 SO Cooper City, Fla./Cooper City
28 Deanthonie Summerhill RB 5-9 201 RS SR Tuscumbia, Ala./Deshler
29 Evan Berry DB 5-11 195 FR Fairburn, Ga./Creekside
30 Bryson Durden DB 5-9 172 FR McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian Acad.
31 Neiko Creamer LB 6-3 225 FR Wilmington, Del./Eastern Christian Academy (Md.)
31 Justus Pickett RB 5-10 199 RS JR Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell/Maryland
33 LaDarrell McNeil DB 6-1 204 JR Dallas, Texas/Wilmer-Hutchins
34 Jalen Reeves-Maybin LB 6-1 214 SO Clarksville, Tenn./Northeast
35 Troy Waites P 6-2 167 FR Hattiesburg, Miss./Presbyterian Christian School
36 Gavin Bryant LB 6-0 225 FR Jackson, Ala./Jackson
37 Brian Randolph DB 6-0 197 RS JR Marietta, Ga./Kell
38 Justin King LB 6-2 246 RS SO Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody
39 Kendal Vickers DL 6-3 254 RS FR Havelock, N.C./Havelock
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40 Dimarya Mixon DL 6-3 266 FR Compton, Calif./West Mesquite (Texas)
40 Alex Ellis TE 6-4 240 RS JR Del Mar, Del./Del Mar
41 Elliott Berry DB 6-0 207 FR Fairburn, Ga./Creekside
42 Derrick Brodus PK/P 5-11 193 RS SR Maryville, Tenn./Alcoa
42 Charles Folger DL 6-4 249 RS SO Augusta, Ga./Lincoln County
43 Matt Darr P 6-1 219 RS SR Bakerseld, Calif./Frontier
44 Jakob Johnson DL 6-4 230 FR Stuttgart, Germany/Jean Ribault (Fla.)
45 Jase Stubbs FB 6-2 235 FR Covington, LA/St. Pauls School
45 A.J. Johnson LB 6-2 242 SR Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville
46 Max Arnold DB 5-11 195 RS JR McKenzie, Tenn./McKenzie
47 Nikolay Timoshchuk LB 6-1 223 RS SO Chattanooga, Tenn./Chattanooga Central
47 Joe Stocstill TE 6-2 233 RS SO Lewisburg, Tenn./Cornersville
50 Corey Vereen DL 6-2 248 SO Winter Garden, Fla./West Orange
51 Kenny Bynum LB 6-1 234 RS SO Jacksonville, Fla./Raines
52 Joe Henderson DL 6-4 232 FR Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights
53 Colton Jumper LB 6-2 218 FR Lookout Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School/The Hun School (NJ)
54 Jordan Williams DL 6-5 272 SR Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville
55 Coleman Thomas OL 6-6 311 FR Max Meadows, Va./Fort Chiswell
56 Curt Maggitt DL 6-3 244 RS JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer
57 Mack Crowder OL 6-2 286 RS JR Bristol, Tenn./Tennessee HS
58 Owen Williams DL 6-2 289 RS JR Macon, Ga./Westside/Butler C.C. (Kan.)
59 Gregory Grieco LB 5-10 220 RS SR Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut
59 Matt Giampapa LS 6-0 219 RS JR Jackson, Tenn./Univ. School of Jackson/Michigan State
60 Austin Sanders OL 6-5 311 RS FR Cleveland, Tenn./Bradley Central
63 Brett Kendrick OL 6-6 315 RS FR Knoxville, Tenn./Christian Academy of Knoxville
64 Ray Raulerson OL 6-5 274 FR Tampa, Fla./Plant Senior
65 Jacob Gilliam OL 6-4 296 RS SR Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut
66 Marques Pair OL 6-5 321 RS SR Sumter, S.C./Sumter
69 Allan Carson DL 6-1 318 RS JR Oxford, Ala./Oxford
71 Dylan Wiesman OL 6-3 304 SO Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain
72 Michael Sawyers DL 6-3 299 FR Antioch, Tenn./Ensworth
73 Jashon Roberton DL/OL 6-3 306 FR Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy
74 Dontavius Blair OL 6-8 313 JR Anniston, Ala./Anniston/Garden City C.C. (Kan.)
75 Marcus Jackson OL 6-2 304 RS JR Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach
77 Kyler Kerbyson OL 6-4 304 RS JR Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville Catholic
78 Charles Mosley DL/OL 6-5 374 FR Brighton, Tenn./Brighton
79 Thomas Edwards OL 6-4 315 RS FR Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett
80 Daniel Helm TE 6-4 232 FR Chatham, Ill./Glenwood
81 Johnathon Johnson WR 5-9 183 JR Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood/Blinn College
82 Ethan Wolf TE 6-5 243 FR Minster, Ohio/Minster
83 Cody Blanc WR 6-3 203 JR Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville Central
84 Woody Quinn TE 6-6 253 SR Dana Point, Calif./St. Margarets/Pepperdine/Santa Ana College
85 Brendan Downs TE 6-5 228 SR Bristol, Tenn./Tennessee HS
86 A.J. Branisel TE 6-4 224 SO South Euclid, Ohio/Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School
87 Jacob Carter WR 6-0 190 RS SR Nashville, Tenn./Ensworth
89 Jaylen Miller DL 6-2 250 SO Gafney, S.C./Gafney
89 Adrian Gamble WR 6-1 169 JR Charlotte, N.C./Independence/Fork Union Military Acad./Virginia
95 Danny OBrien DL 6-2 281 RS SO Flint, Mich./Powers Catholic
96 Trevarris Saulsberry DL 6-4 297 RS JR Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School
46 Max Arnold DB 5-11 195 RS JR McKenzie, Tenn./McKenzie
13 Patrick Ashford QB 6-0 208 RS JR Morristown, Tenn./Morristown West/Carson-Newman
9 Derek Barnett DE 6-3 267 FR Nashville, Tenn./Brentwood Academy
17 Dillon Bates LB 6-3 216 FR Ponte Verda Beach, Fla./Ponte Vedra
41 Elliott Berry DB 6-0 207 FR Fairburn, Ga./Creekside
29 Evan Berry DB 5-11 195 FR Fairburn, Ga./Creekside
74 Dontavius Blair OL 6-8 313 JR Anniston, Ala./Anniston/Garden City C.C. (Kan.)
83 Cody Blanc WR 6-3 203 JR Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville Central
7 Drae Bowles WR 6-0 205 RS SO Jackson, Tenn./Jackson Christian
86 A.J. Branisel TE 6-4 224 SO South Euclid, Ohio/Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School
42 Derrick Brodus PK/P 5-11 193 RS SR Maryville, Tenn./Alcoa
36 Gavin Bryant LB 6-0 225 FR Jackson, Ala./Jackson
5 George Bullock PK 6-0 209 RS SO Knoxville, Tenn./West
51 Kenny Bynum LB 6-1 234 RS SO Jacksonville, Fla./Raines
69 Allan Carson DL 6-1 318 RS JR Oxford, Ala./Oxford
87 Jacob Carter WR 6-0 190 RS SR Nashville, Tenn./Ensworth
27 Justin Coleman DB 5-10 190 SR Brunswick, Ga./Brunswick
31 Neiko Creamer LB 6-3 225 FR Wilmington, Del./Eastern Christian Academy (Md.)
18 Jason Croom WR 6-5 234 RS SO Norcross, Ga./Norcross
57 Mack Crowder OL 6-2 286 RS JR Bristol, Tenn./Tennessee HS
43 Matt Darr P 6-1 219 RS SR Bakerseld, Calif./Frontier
11 Joshua Dobbs QB 6-3 203 SO Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta
85 Brendan Downs TE 6-5 228 SR Bristol, Tenn./Tennessee HS
30 Bryson Durden DB 5-9 172 FR McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian Acad.
79 Thomas Edwards OL 6-4 315 RS FR Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett
40 Alex Ellis TE 6-4 240 RS JR Del Mar, Del./Del Mar
42 Charles Folger DL 6-4 249 RS SO Augusta, Ga./Lincoln County
22 Malik Foreman DB 5-10 181 SO Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett
89 Adrian Gamble WR 6-1 169 JR Charlotte, N.C./Independence/Fork Union Military Acad./Virginia
7 Rashaan Gaulden DB 6-1 165 FR Spring Hill, Tenn./Independence
59 Matt Giampapa LS 6-0 219 RS JR Jackson, Tenn./Univ. School of Jackson/Michigan State
65 Jacob Gilliam OL 6-4 296 RS SR Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut
59 Gregory Grieco LB 5-10 220 RS SR Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut
80 Daniel Helm TE 6-4 232 FR Chatham, Ill./Glenwood
52 Joe Henderson DL 6-4 232 FR Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights
8 Dewayne Hendrix DL 6-4 273 FR OFallon, Ill./OFallon Township
2 Pig Howard WR 5-8 186 JR Orlando, Fla./Edgewater
1 Jalen Hurd RB 6-3 221 FR Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech Senior
75 Marcus Jackson OL 6-2 304 RS JR Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach
5 Ryan Jenkins WR 5-11 201 RS FR Marietta, Ga./Lassiter
45 A.J. Johnson LB 6-2 242 SR Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville
44 Jakob Johnson DL 6-4 230 FR Stuttgart, Germany/Jean Ribault (Fla.)
81 Johnathon Johnson WR 5-9 183 JR Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood/Blinn College
28 Lemond Johnson DB 6-1 196 SO Cooper City, Fla./Cooper City
21 Riyahd Jones DB 6-0 183 SR Columbus, Ga./Carver/Georgia Southern/Garden City C.C. (Kan.)
53 Colton Jumper LB 6-2 218 FR Lookout Mountain, Tenn./Baylor School/The Hun School (NJ)
6 Todd Kelly, Jr. DB 6-0 191 FR Knoxville, Tenn./Webb School
63 Brett Kendrick OL 6-6 315 RS FR Knoxville, Tenn./Christian Academy of Knoxville
77 Kyler Kerbyson OL 6-4 304 RS JR Knoxville, Tenn./Knoxville Catholic
38 Justin King LB 6-2 246 RS SO Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody
15 Marlin Lane RB 5-11 210 SR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland
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4 LaTroy Lewis DL 6-4 255 RS SO Akron, Ohio/Archbishop Hoban
56 Curt Maggitt DL 6-3 244 RS JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer
3 Josh Malone WR 6-3 202 FR Gallatin, Tenn./Station Camp
10 Isaiah McDaniel DB 5-10 187 FR Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden
20 Cortez McDowell DB 6-1 204 FR Locust Grove, Ga./Locust Grove
33 LaDarrell McNeil DB 6-1 204 JR Dallas, Texas/Wilmer-Hutchins
25 Aaron Medley PK 6-2 175 FR Lewisburg, Tenn./Marshall County
89 Jaylen Miller DL 6-2 250 SO Gafney, S.C./Gafney
40 Dimarya Mixon DL 6-3 266 FR Compton, Calif./West Mesquite (Texas)
12 Emmanuel Moseley DB 5-11 165 FR Greensboro, N.C./Dudley
78 Charles Mosley DL/OL 6-5 374 FR Brighton, Tenn./Brighton
8 Marquez North WR 6-4 221 SO Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek
95 Danny OBrien DL 6-2 281 RS SO Flint, Mich./Powers Catholic
26 Geraldo Orta DB 6-0 186 RS JR Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes
66 Marques Pair OL 6-5 321 RS SR Sumter, S.C./Sumter
26 Treyvon Paulk RB 5-8 201 FR Alpharetta, Ga./Milton
2 DAndre Payne DB 5-9 184 FR Washington, D.C./H.D. Woodson
9 Von Pearson WR 6-3 181 RS JR Newport News, Va./Denbigh/Feather River College (Calif.)
12 Nathan Peterman QB 6-2 225 RS SO Fruit Cove, Fla./Bartram Trail
31 Justus Pickett RB 5-10 199 RS JR Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell/Maryland
84 Woody Quinn TE 6-6 253 SR Dana Point, Calif./St. Margarets/Pepperdine/Santa Ana College
37 Brian Randolph DB 6-0 197 RS JR Marietta, Ga./Kell
64 Ray Raulerson OL 6-5 274 FR Tampa, Fla./Plant Senior
34 Jalen Reeves-Maybin LB 6-1 214 SO Clarksville, Tenn./Northeast
73 Jashon Roberton DL/OL 6-3 306 FR Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell Academy
60 Austin Sanders OL 6-5 311 RS FR Cleveland, Tenn./Bradley Central
96 Trevarris Saulsberry DL 6-4 297 RS JR Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville
72 Michael Sawyers DL 6-3 299 FR Antioch, Tenn./Ensworth
24 Derrell Scott RB 5-11 188 FR Havelock, N.C./Havelock
25 Josh Smith WR 6-1 197 SO Knoxville, Tenn./Christian Academy of Knoxville
47 Joe Stocstill TE 6-2 233 RS SO Lewisburg, Tenn./Cornersville
45 Jase Stubbs FB 6-2 235 FR Covington, LA/St. Pauls School
28 Deanthonie Summerhill RB 5-9 201 RS SR Tuscumbia, Ala./Deshler
23 Cameron Sutton DB 6-1 180 SO Jonesboro, Ga./Jonesboro
13 Devaun Swaford DB 5-11 184 SO Kingsport, Tenn./Dobyns-Bennett
55 Coleman Thomas OL 6-6 311 FR Max Meadows, Va./Fort Chiswell
47 Nikolay Timoshchuk LB 6-1 223 RS SO Chattanooga, Tenn./Chattanooga Central
50 Corey Vereen DL 6-2 248 SO Winter Garden, Fla./West Orange
39 Kendal Vickers DL 6-3 254 RS FR Havelock, N.C./Havelock
35 Troy Waites P 6-2 167 FR Hattiesburg, Miss./Presbyterian Christian School
4 Vic Wharton WR 5-11 192 FR Spring Hill, Tenn./Independence
71 Dylan Wiesman OL 6-3 304 SO Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain
54 Jordan Williams DL 6-5 272 SR Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville
24 Michael Williams DB 5-11 186 RS SO Laurel, Md./DeMatha Catholic
58 Owen Williams DL 6-2 289 RS JR Macon, Ga./Westside/Butler C.C. (Kan.)
82 Ethan Wolf TE 6-5 243 FR Minster, Ohio/Minster
14 Justin Worley QB 6-4 224 SR Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern
19 Devrin Young RB 5-8 178 SR Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden
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POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN
QUARTERBACK
Returning (4)
Patrick Ashford R-Jr. SQ
Joshua Dobbs So. 1L
Nathan Peterman R-So. 1L
Justin Worley Sr. 3L
RUNNING BACK
Returning (4)
Marlin Lane Sr. 2L
Justus Pickett R-Jr. RS
Deanthonie Summerhill R-Sr. 1L
Devrin Young Sr. 3L
Additions (3)
Jalen Hurd Fr. HS
Treyvon Paulk Fr. HS
Derrell Scott Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (3)
Alden Hill R-So. 1L
Rajion Neal Sr. 4L
Tom Smith R-So. 1L
WIDE RECEIVER
Returning (9)
Cody Blanc Jr. 2L
Drae Bowles R-So. 1L
Jacob Carter R-Sr. 2L
Jason Croom R-So. 1L
Pig Howard Jr. 2L
Ryan Jenkins R-Fr. RS
Johnathon Johnson Jr. 1L
Marquez North So. 1L
Josh Smith So. 1L
Additions (4)
Adrian Gamble Jr TR
Josh Malone Fr. HS
Von Pearson R-Jr. JC
Vic Wharton Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (2)
Vincent Dallas Jr. 2L
Paul Harris Fr. 1L
TIGHT END
Returning (5)
A.J. Branisel So. 1L
Brendan Downs Sr. 3L
Alex Ellis R-Jr. SQ
Woody Quinn Sr. SQ
Joe Stocstill R-So. 1L
Additions (3)
Daniel Helm Fr. HS
Jace Stubbs Fr. HS
Ethan Wolf Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (1)
Joseph Ayres R-Sr. 1L
OFFENSIVE LINE
Returning (9)
Mack Crowder R-Jr. 1L
Thomas Edwards R-Fr. RS
Jacob Gilliam R-Sr. SQ
Marcus Jackson R-Jr. 2L
Brett Kendrick R-Fr. RS
Kyler Kerbyson R-Jr. 2L
Marques Pair R-Sr. 1L
Austin Sanders R-Fr. RS
Dylan Wiesman So. 1L
Additions (3)
Dontavius Blair Jr. JC
Ray Raulerson Fr. HS
Coleman Thomas Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (5)
Alex Bullard R-Sr. 3L
Zach Fulton Sr. 4L
JaWuan James Sr. 4L
Antonio Richardson Jr. 3L
James Stone Sr. 4L
DEFENSIVE LINE
Returning (10)
Allan Carson R-Jr. SQ
Charles Folger R-Sr. SQ
LaTroy Lewis R-So. 1L
Curt Maggitt R-Jr. 2L
Jaylen Miller So. SQ
Danny OBrien R-So. 1L
Trevarris Saulsberry R-Jr. 2L
Corey Vereen So. 1L
Kendal Vickers R-Fr. RS
Jordan Williams Sr. 3L
Additions (8)
Joe Henderson Fr. HS
Dewayne Hendrix Fr. HS
Jakob Johnson Fr. HS
Dimarya Mixon Fr. HS
Charles Mosley Fr. HS
Jashon Robertson Fr. HS
Michael Sawyers Fr. HS
Owen Williams R-Jr. JC
Lettermen Lost (6)
Gregory Clark R-Jr. 1L
Maurice Couch R-Sr. 3L
Daniel Hood R-Sr. 3L
Daniel McCullers Sr. 2L
Corey Miller Sr. 4L
Jacques Smith Jr. 4L
Marlon Walls R-Sr. 4L
LINEBACKERS
Returning (6)
Kenny Bynum R-So. SQ
Gregory Grieco R-Sr. 1L
A.J. Johnson Sr. 3L
Justin King R-So. RS
Jalen Reeves-Maybin So. 1L
Nikolay Timoshchuk R-So. SQ
Additions (4)
Dillon Bates Fr. HS
Gavin Bryant Fr. HS
Neiko Creamer Fr. HS
Colton Jumper Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (6)
Brent Brewer Sr. 4L
Raiques Crump Sr. 4L
Christian Harris R-So. 2L
Greg King R-Sr. 2L
John Propst Sr. 4L
Dontavis Sapp Sr. 4L
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Returning (11)
Max Arnold R-Jr. 1L
Justin Coleman Sr. 3L
Malik Foreman So. 1L
Lemond Johnson So. 1L
Riyahd Jones R-Sr. SQ
LaDarrell McNeil Jr. 2L
Geraldo Orta R-Jr. 2L
Brian Randolph R-Jr. 3L
Cameron Sutton So. 1L
Devaun Swaford So. 1L
Michael Williams R-So. SQ
Additions (10)
Derek Barnett Fr. HS
Elliott Berry Fr. HS
Evan Berry Fr. HS
Bryson Durden Fr. HS
Rashaan Gaulden Fr. HS
Todd Kelly, Jr. Fr. HS
Isaish McDaniel Fr. HS
Cortez McDowell Fr. HS
Emmanuel Moseley Fr. HS
DAndre Payne Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (2)
Byron Moore R-Sr. 3L
Reggie Juin R-Sr. 1L
JaRon Toney R-Sr. 2L
SPECIALISTS
Returning (4)
Derrick Brodus (PK/P) R-Sr. 2L
George Bullock (PK) R-So. SQ
Matt Darr (P) R-Sr. 2L
Matt Giampapa (LS) R-Jr. SQ
Additions (2)
Aaron Medley (PK) Fr. HS
Troy Waites (P) Fr. HS
Lettermen Lost (3)
J.R. Carr (LS) R-Sr. 2L
Tyler Drummer (H) R-Sr. 2L
Michael Palardy (PK/P) Sr. 4L
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
No. Name Pronunciation
83 Cody Blanc BLANK
42 Derrick Brodus BRO-dus
31 Neiko Creamer neek-OH
59 Gregory Grieco greek-OH
44 Jakob Johnson YAH-kub
28 Lemond Johnson LEE-mihnd
21 Riyahd Jones ree-YAHD
56 Curt Maggitt muh-JIT
40 Dimarya Mixon duh-mar-EE-ay
8 Marquez North mar-KWEZ
26 Geraldo Orta JUH-raldo
66 Marques Pair MAR-keese
96 Trevarris Saulsberry trah-VAR-iss
47 Nikolay Timoshchuk tim-oh-SHUCK
71 Dylan Wiesman WISE-muhn
Coaches
OC Mike Bajakian buh-JAKE-ian
DC John Jancek jan-SICK
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LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST
RETURNING(42)
OFFENSE (22)
Quarterbacks (3)
Justin Worley***
Joshua Dobbs*
Nathan Peterman*
Running Backs (3)
Marlin Lane***
Devrin Young***
Deanthonie Summerhill*
Wide Receivers (8)
Cody Blanc**
Jacob Carter**
Pig Howard**
Drae Bowles*
Jason Croom*
Johnathon Johnson*
Marquez North*
Josh Smith*
Tight Ends (3)
Brendan Downs***
A.J. Branisel*
Joe Stocstill*
Of. Linemen (5)
Kyler Kerbyson**
Marcus Jackson**
Mack Crowder*
Marques Pair*
Dylan Wiesman*
Def. Linemen (6)
Jordan Williams***
Trevarris Saulsberry**
Curt Maggitt**
LaTroy Lewis*
Danny OBrien*
Corey Vereen*
Linebackers (4)
A.J. Johnson***
Gregory Grieco*
Justin King*
Jalen Reeves-Maybin*
Defensive Backs (9)
Justin Coleman***
Brian Randolph***
LaDarrell McNeil**
Geraldo Orta**
Max Arnold*
Malik Foreman*
Lemond Johnson*
Cameron Sutton*
Devaun Swaford*
DEFENSE (19)
Derrick Brodus** (Placekicker/Punter)
SPECIALISTS (1)
LOST(30)
OFFENSE (11)
OL Zach Fulton****
OL JaWuan James****
RB Rajion Neal****
OL James Stone****
OL Alex Bullard***
OL Antonio Richardson***
WR Vincent Dallas**
TE Joseph Ayres*
WR Paul Harris*
RB Alden Hill*
RB Tom Smith*
DEFENSE (16)
LB Brent Brewer****
LB Raiques Crump****
DL Corey Miller****
LB John Propst****
LB Dontavis Sapp****
DL Jacques Smith****
DL Marlon Walls****
DL Maurice Couch***
DL Daniel Hood***
DB Byron Moore***
LB Christian Harris**
LB Greg King**
DL Daniel McCullers**
DB JaRon Toney**
DB Reggie Juin*
DL Gregory Clark*
SPECIALISTS (3)
PK/P Michael Palardy****
LS J.R. Carr**
H Tyler Drummer**
STARTERS RETURNING/LOST
Marquez North became the rst true freshmen to start
the season opener at receiver since the 2009 season.
A.J. Johnson has started 34 of 36 games during his
career on Rocky Top.
RETURNING(10)
QB Joshua Dobbs/
QB Justin Worley
TE Brendan Downs
WR Jason Croom
WR Pig Howard
WR Marquez North
OFFENSE (5)
LB A.J. Johnson
DB Justin Coleman
DB Brian Randolph
DB Cameron Sutton
DB LaDarrell McNeil
DEFENSE (5)
LOST(15)
OL Alex Bullard
OL Zach Fulton
OL JaWuan James
OL Antonio Richardson
OL James Stone
RB Rajion Neal
OFFENSE (6)
DL Daniel Hood
DL Daniel McCullers
DL Corey Miller
DL Jacques Smith
LB Brent Brewer
LB Dontavis Sapp
DEFENSE (6)
* - Indicates letters won
PK/P Michael Palardy
H Tyler Drummer
LS J.R. Carr
SPECIALISTS (3)
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GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN
VOLSREPRESENT17STATES,2COUNTRIES
UNITEDSTATES(98)
ALABAMA (4)
Anniston - Dontavius Blair
Jackson - Gavin Bryant
Oxford Allan Carson
Tuscumbia - Deanthonie Summerhill
CALIFORNIA (3)
Bakerseld Matt Darr
Compton - Dimarya Mixon
Dana Point - Woody Quinn
DELAWARE (2)
Del Mar Alex Ellis
Wilmington - Neiko Creamer
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1)
Washington, D.C. - DAndre Payne
FLORIDA (12)
Cooper City Lemond Johnson
Daytona Beach Marlin Lane
Fruit Cove Nathan Peterman
Gainesville Trevarris Saulsberry,
Jordan Williams
Jacksonville - Kenny Bynum
Orlando Pig Howard
Ponte Verda Beach - Dillon Bates
Tampa - Ray Raulerson
Vero Beach Marcus Jackson
West Palm Beach Curt Maggitt
Winter Garden Corey Vereen
GEORGIA (17)
Alpharetta - Joshua Dobbs, Treyvon
Paulk
Augusta Charles Folger
Brunswick Justin Coleman
Columbus - Riyahd Jones
Dunwoody - Justin King
Fairburn - Elliott Berry, Evan Berry
Gainesville A.J. Johnson
Jonesboro - Cameron Sutton
Locust Grove - Cortez McDowell
Macon - Owen Williams
Marietta Ryan Jenkins, Brian
Randolph
McDonough - Bryson Durden
Norcoss - Jason Croom
Valdosta Geraldo Orta
ILLINOIS (2)
Chatham - Daniel Helm
OFallon - Dewayne Hendrix
LOUISIANA (1)
Covington - Jase Stubbs
MARYLAND (1)
Laurel - Michael Williams
MICHIGAN (1)
Flint Danny OBrien
MISSISSIPPI (1)
Hattiesburg Troy Waites
NORTH CAROLINA (6)
Charlotte - Adrian Gamble, Marquez
North, Justus Pickett
Greensboro Emmanuel Moseley
Havelock - Derrell Scott, Kendal
Vickers
OHIO (5)
Akron - LaTroy Lewis
Cincinnati - Dylan Wiesman
Minster - Ethan Wolf
Shaker Heights - Joe Henderson
South Euclid - A.J. Branisel
SOUTH CAROLINA (3)
Gafney - Jaylen Miller
Rock Hill Justin Worley
Sumter Marques Pair
TENNESSEE (35)
Antioch Michael Sawyers
Brighton - Charles Mosley
Bristol Mack Crowder, Brendan
Downs
Chattanooga Nikolay Timoshchuk
Clarksville Jalen Reeves-Maybin
Cleveland - Austin Sanders
Gallatin Josh Malone
Hendersonville - Jalen Hurd
Jackson - Drae Bowles, Matt
Giampapa
Kingsport Thomas Edwards, Malik
Forman, Devaun Swaford
Knoxville Cody Blanc, George Bull-
ock, Jacob Gilliam, Gregory Grieco,
Todd Kelly, Jr., Brett Kendrick,
Kyler Kerbyson, Isaiah McDaniel,
Josh Smith, Devrin Young
Lewisburg - Aaron Medley, Joe
Stocstill
Lookout Mountain - Colton Jumper
Maryville Derrick Brodus
McKenzie Max Arnold
Morristown Patrick Ashford
Nashville Derek Barnett, Jacob
Carter, Jashon Robertson
Spring Hill Rashaan Gaulden, Vic
Wharton
TEXAS (2)
Dallas - LaDarrell McNeil
Friendswood - Johnathon Johnson
VIRGINIA (2)
Max Meadows - Coleman Thomas
Newport News - Von Pearson
GERMANY(1)
Stuttgart Jakob Johnson
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GENERAL
SCHEDULENOTES
BREAKING DOWN THE 2014 SCHEDULE
The Vols will host seven games at Neyland Stadium this
fall including its season-opening football game against
Utah State on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. The game was
originally slated for Saturday, Aug. 30, with the move to
Sunday meaning that the annual Boomsday event held in
the city of Knoxville will move to Saturday evening, giv-
ing Vols fans the opportunity for a unique and memorable
Labor Day weekend. The game will be televised by the SEC
Network.
The Utah State game will mark the seventh time Ten-
nessee has played a game on Sunday, and the Vols are
3-2-1 all-time in those six games. The last Sunday contest
for Tennessee was the season opener on Sept. 5, 2004, a
42-17 win over UNLV that marks the only Sunday game to
date in Neyland Stadium history.
The Vols will open league play at Georgia on Sept. 27,
the rst time the Bulldogs have served as UTs SEC opener
since 1995. UT opened SEC play vs. Georgia in four con-
secutive seasons from 1992-95.
For the rst time since 2001, Florida will not be the rst
conference game on the Tennessee schedule. The Gators
will serve as UTs conference home opener the following
week, on Oct. 4, the latest meeting on the calendar be-
tween Florida and Tennessee since a rescheduled game on
Dec. 1, 2001 at Florida.
Additionally, Tennessee will end the regular season with
an opponent other than Kentucky for the rst time since
Florida in 2001, as the Vols will travel to Nashville for a Nov.
29 game at Vanderbilt. Tennessee is ending the season
with the Commodores for the rst time since a 28-26 Ten-
nessee win at Nashvilles LP Field (then known as Adelphia
Coliseum) on Nov. 25, 2000. The Vols ended the season
against the Commodores in 25 consecutive seasons from
1976-2000.
Tennessees rst road game of the season will be on
Sept. 13 at Oklahoma, marking the rst-ever game for the
Vols in the Sooner State. The nal non-conference game in
2014 for UT will be at Neyland Stadium, an Oct. 11 contest
against Chattanooga that is the 42nd in the series history
and the rst since 1966.
The 2014 season marks the rst regular-season match-
up against Oklahoma. The Vols and Sooners previously
opposed each other in the Orange Bowl twice: a 17-0 win
by the 1938 national champion Vols on Jan. 2, 1939, and a
26-24 Oklahoma win over the 1967 national champion UT
squad on Jan. 1, 1968.
Tennessee previously played Arkansas State in 2007, a
48-27 win by the Vols on Sept. 22 at Neyland Stadium.
In terms of the SEC schedule, Tennessee will be mak-
ing its rst trip to Oxford, Miss. to play the Ole Miss Reb-
els since 2009. The Vols defeated Ole Miss the following
year in the last matchup of any variety between the two
schools, 52-14 on Nov. 13, 2010. The Vols are 44-19-1 all-
time vs. Ole Miss, including a 3-1 mark in Oxford.
2015 OPENER IN NASHVILLE
The Nashville Sports Council and the University of Tennes-
see announced today that the Tennessee Volunteers will open
their 2015 football season at LP Field in Nashville. The Volun-
teers will take on the UAB Blazers on Saturday, September 5,
2015. Kickof time will be determined at a later date.
Tennessee last played at LP Field in the 2010 Franklin Amer-
ican Mortgage Music City Bowl, a thrilling double overtime
game against North Carolina. Prior to that, they opened the
2002 season at LP Field where they handily defeated Wyoming
47-7.
BATTLE AT BRISTOL SET FOR 2016
Bristol Motor Speedway, known as the Last Great Colos-
seum, announced plans on Oct. 14, 2013 to transform the leg-
endary Speedway into the worlds largest football stadium for
the inaugural Battle at Bristol, College Footballs Biggest EVER
game to be held on Saturday, September 10, 2016. The event
will feature a border battle between the Virginia Tech Hokies
and Tennessee Volunteers and is projected to set the NCAA
record for highest single-game attendance.
With an estimated seating capacity of 150,000, the Battle
at Bristol is on track to crush prior college football attendance
records. The previous two largest-attended college football
games drew 117,000 and 115,000 fans, respectively.
Bristol Motor Speedway has a rich history of epic clashes
and rivalries, so its only tting that the inaugural event will
feature a border battle between the Virginia Tech Hokies and
the Tennessee Volunteers. This is a border battle in the literal
sense, as the state line runs through downtown Bristol, creating
the twin cities of Bristol, Va. and Bristol, Tenn.
PRESEASON NOTEBOOK
A.J. JOHNSON
Lott Trophy Watch List
Bednarik Award Watch List
Athlon Sports Second Team All-American
Athlon Sports First Team All-SEC
Lindys First Team All-American
Lindys No. 2 Top Inside Linebacker
Lindys First Team All-SEC
Lindys Tennessee Most Valuable Player
Phil Steele First Team All-American
Phil Steele First Team All-SEC
Sporting News Third Team All-American
Sporting News First Team All-SEC
USA Today First Team All-SEC
MARQUEZ NORTH
Athlon Sports Third Team All-SEC
Lindys Third Team All-SEC
Lindys Tennessee Emerging Star
Phil Steele Third Team All-SEC
VON PEARSON
Athlon Sports No. 4 JUCO Transfer
Lindys Tennessee Top Newcomer
BRIAN RANDOLPH
Athlon Sports Third Team All-SEC
Lindys Second Team All-SEC
Phil Steele Third Team All-SEC
CAMERON SUTTON
Athlon Sports Fourth Team All-SEC
Phil Steele Fourt Team All-SEC
ETHAN WOLF
Athlon Sports Tennessee Rising Star
DEVRIN YOUNG
Phil Steele Fourth Team All-SEC
Sporting News Tennessee Diference-Maker
PRESEASONHONORS
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AGGIES
8-31 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Logan, Utah
Colors: Navy Blue, White and Pewter
Gray
Stadium: Merlin-Olsen Field at Romney
Stadium (25,513)
Conference: Mountain West
Head Coach: Matt Wells (2nd season)
Career Record/at USU: 9-5/Same
Series: First Meeting
At Knoxville: Same
Last Meeting: Same
2013 Overall Record: 9-5
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 7-1/1st
Mountain Division
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: San Diego
County Credit Union Poinsettia (W,
21-14 vs. NUI)/ NR
Lettermen Ret./Lost: 43/23
Starters Ret./Lost: 15/18
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Doug Hofman
Phone: (435) 797-3714
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: UtahStateAggies.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 31 at Tennessee
Sept. 6 Idaho State
Sept. 13 Wake Forest
Sept. 27 at Arkansas State
Oct. 3 at BYU
Oct. 11 Air Force
Oct. 18 at Colorado State
Oct. 25 UNLV
Nov. 1 at Hawaii
Nov. 8 at Wyoming
Nov. 15 New Mexico
Nov. 22 San Jose State
Nov. 29 at Boise State
GAMENOTES
First meeting between the schools.
Tennessee has won its past 19 home
openers and is 93-18-5 (.823) all-time.
The Vols have won ve consecutive
season openers and are 86-24-6 (.767)
all-time.
In its last 10 home openers, Tennes-
sees average margin of victory is 31.6
points.
The Vols have played 16 games all-time
against members of the current Moun-
tain West Conference (15-1).
10 years ago, Tennessee opened up the
season at home against UNLV, another
MWC opponent (W, 42-17).
The Utah State game will mark the
seventh time Tennessee has played a
game on Sunday, and the Vols are 3-2-1
in those six games.
The last Sunday contest for Tennessee
was that 2004 opener against UNLV.
Butch Jones has never coached against
Utah State.
ARKANSASSTATE OKLAHOMA
RED WOLVES SOONERS
9-6 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Jonesboro, Ark.
Colors: Scarlet and Black
Stadium: Centennial Bank Stadium
(30,964)
Conference: Sun Belt
Head Coach: Blake Anderson
(1st season)
Career Record/at ASU: 0-0/Same
Series: 1-0 UT
At Knoxville: 1-0 UT
Last Meeting: W, 48-27, 9/22/07
2013 Overall Record: 8-5
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 5-2/2nd
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: GoDaddy (W,
23-20, vs. Ball State)/None
Lettermen Ret./Lost: N/A
Starters Ret./Lost: N/A
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Jerry Scott
Phone: (870) 972-2541
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: AStateRedWolves.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 Montana State
Sep. 6 at Tennessee
Sep. 13 at Miami
Sep. 20 Utah State
Oct. 4 Louisiana-Monroe
Oct. 11 at Georgia State
Oct. 21 at Louisiana-Lafayette
Nov. 1 at Idaho
Nov. 8 South Alabama
Nov. 15 Appalachian State
Nov. 20 at Texas State
Nov. 29 at New Mexico State
GAMENOTES
Tennessee will play Arkansas State for
the second time; the lone meeting was
a 48-27 Tennessee win in 2007.
In their last meeting, Vols quarterback
Erik Ainge threw for 334 yards, just 43
yards fewer than Arkansas States total
yardage of 377, and four touchdowns.
The Vols are 10-1 against current Sun
Belt teams entering the 2014 season,
their lone loss coming to North Texas,
21-14, at Neyland Stadium in 1975.
The Red Wolves are 0-3 against SEC
opponents in the past ve seasons.
Butch Jones has never coached against
Arkansas State.
9-13 | NORMAN, OKLA.
QUICKFACTS
Location: Norman, Okla.
Colors: Crimson and Cream
Stadium: Gaylord Family - Oklahoma
Memorial Stadium (84,112)
Conference: Big 12
Head Coach: Bob Stoops (16th season)
Career Record/at OU: 160-39/Same
Series: 1-1
At Norman: None
Last Meeting: L, 24-26, 01/01/68
2013 Overall Record: 11-2
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 7-2/2nd
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: Sugar (W, 45-31,
vs. Alabama)/AP-6, Coaches-6
Lettermen Ret./Lost: 46/17
Starters Ret./Lost: 20/5
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Pete Moris
Phone: (405) 325-0096
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: SoonerSports.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 Louisiana Tech
Sep. 6 at Tulsa
Sep. 13 Tennessee
Sep. 20 at West Virginia
Oct. 4 at TCU
Oct. 11 vs. Texas (Dallas)
Oct. 18 Kansas State
Nov. 1 at Iowa State
Nov. 8 Baylor
Nov. 15 at Texas Tech
Nov. 22 Kansas
Dec. 6 Oklahoma State
GAMENOTES
This will be the Vols rst-ever game in
the state of Oklahoma.
These teams have only met in the Or-
ange Bowl in Miami.
Tennessee beat Oklahoma 17-0 in the
1938 Orange Bowl on the way to win-
ning the National Championship.
The other meeting between the teams
came in the 1967 Orange Bowl, a 26-24
Sooners victory.
Tennessee is 9-6 against the current
Big 12 schools all-time.
The last time Tennessee faced of
against a Big 12 school was on Jan. 1,
2005, when the Vols defeated Texas
A&M in the Cotton Bowl (W, 38-7).
This season, the Vols will face of
against two of the Stoops Brothers.
Bobs brother, Mark, is the head coach
at Kentucky.
Butch Jones coached against Okla-
homa on September 25, 2010 as his
Cincinnati team dropped a narrow 30-
29 game at Paul Brown Stadium.
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GEORGIA
BULLDOGS
9-27 | ATHENS, GA.
QUICKFACTS
Location: Athens, Ga.
Colors: Red and Black
Stadium: Sanford Stadium (92,746)
Conference: Southeastern (East)
Head Coach: Mark Richt (14th season)
Career Record/at UGA: 126-45/Same
Series: 21-20-2 UT
At Athens: 10-10-1
Last Meeting: L, 31-34 (OT), 10/05/13
2013 Overall Record: 8-5
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 5-3/ 3rd East
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: Gator (L, 19-24,
vs. Nebraska.)/None
Lettermen Ret./Lost:52/22
Starters Ret./Lost: 17/7
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Claude Felton
Phone: (706) 542-1621
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: GeorgiaDogs.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 Clemson
Sep. 13 at South Carolina
Sep. 20 Troy
Sep. 27 Tennessee
Oct. 4 Vanderbilt
Oct. 11 at Missouri
Oct. 18 at Arkansas
Nov. 1 vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 8 at Kentucky
Nov. 15 Auburn
Nov. 22 Charleston Southern
Nov. 29 Georgia Tech
GAMENOTES
This is the rst season since 2001 that
the Vols will face someone other than
Florida as their rst SEC game. In 2001,
the game against Florida was moved
to the end of the season after the 9/11
terrorist attacks.
The Vols have not beat the Bulldogs in
Athens since 2006 (51-33).
Last years loss to Georgia marked the
rst time a Vols-Bulldog game went to
overtime.
Butch Jones is 0-2 all-time against
UGA. Georgia defeated his Central
Michigan team 56-17 in 2008.
FLORIDA CHATTANOOGA
GATORS MOCS
10-4 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Gainesville, Fla.
Colors: Orange and Blue
Stadium: Ben Hill Grifn Stadium
(88,548)
Conference: Southeastern (East)
Head Coach: Will Muschamp (3rd
season)
Career Record/at UF: 22-16/Same
Series: 24-19 UF
At Knoxville: 11-11
Last Meeting: L, 17-31, 9/21/13
2013 Overall Record: 4-8
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-5/5th East
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: None
Lettermen Ret./Lost: 49/21
Starters Ret./Lost: 16/8
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Steve McClain
Phone: (352) 375-4683
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: GatorZone.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 Idaho
Sep. 6 Eastern Michigan
Sep. 13 Kentucky
Sep. 20 at Alabama
Oct. 4 at Tennessee
Oct. 11 LSU
Oct. 18 Missouri
Nov. 1 vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)
Nov. 8 at Vanderbilt
Nov. 15 South Carolina
Nov. 22 Eastern Kentucky
Nov. 29 at Florida State
GAMENOTES
This is the rst season that the Vols will
not play Florida as their SEC opener
since 2001, when it got moved to the
end of the season because of the 9/11
attacks.
Florida has won the last nine meetings,
its longest winning streak against UT,
to take a 24-19 series lead. The Vols last
defeated the Gators 30-28 at home in
2004 while also winning in Gainesville,
24-10, in 2003.
In 2012, A.J. Johnson scored his rst
career touchdown against Florida
when he lined up at quarterback in the
wildcat formation.
In Knoxville, the series is tied at 11-11
with Florida leading the overall series.
Wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni
was an assistant coach at Florida dur-
ing the 2010 season.
Running Backs coach Robert Gillespie
was a four-year letterwinner for the
Gators from 1998-01, serving as team
captain in his senior season.
10-11 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Chattanooga, Tenn.
Colors: Blue and Gold
Stadium: Finley Stadium (20,668)
Conference: Southern Conference
Head Coach: Russ Huesman (6th
season)
Career Record/at UTC: 31-25/Same
Series: 37-2-2 UT
At Knoxville: 30-1-1 UT
Last Meeting: W, 31-0, 9/20/69
2013 Overall Record: 8-4
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 6-2/T-1st
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: None
Lettermen Ret./Lost: 40/19
Starters Ret./Lost: 16/9
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Jay Blackman
Phone: (423) 425-5292
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: GoMocs.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 28 at Central Michigan
Sep. 6 Jacksonville State
Sep. 13 at Austin Peay
Sep. 27 Samford
Oct. 4 VMI
Oct. 11 at Tennessee
Oct. 18 at The Citadel
Oct. 25 Mercer
Nov. 1 at Western Carolina
Nov. 8 Woford
Nov. 15 at Tennessee Tech
Nov. 22 at Furman
GAMENOTES
This will be the rst meeting between
the two schools since 1969.
In the last 10 seasons, Tennessee has a
32-11 record vs. non-conference oppo-
nents, including bowl games.
This will mark the fth consecutive sea-
son that the Vols have faced an FCS
team.
The Mocs open up their season by
playing at Central Michigan, where
Butch Jones coached from 2007-2009.
Butch Jones has never coached against
Chattanooga.
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REBELS
10-18 | OXFORD, MISS.
QUICKFACTS
Location: Oxford, Miss.
Colors: Yale Blue and Harvard Crimson
Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
(60,580)
Conference: Southeastern (West)
Head Coach: Hugh Freeze (3rd season)
Career Record/at MISS: 25-13/15-11
Series: 44-19-1 UT
At Oxford: 3-1 UT
Last Meeting: W, 52-14, 11/13/10
2013 Overall Record: 8-5
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-5/6th West
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: Music City (W,
25-17 vs. Georgia Tech)/None
Ret./Lost: N/A
Starters Ret./Lost: N/A
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Kyle Campbell
Phone: (662) 915-7522
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: OleMissSports.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 28 vs. Boise State (Atlanta)
Sep. 6 at Vanderbilt
Sep. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette
Sep. 27 Memphis
Oct. 4 Alabama
Oct. 11 at Texas A&M
Oct. 18 Tennessee
Oct. 25 at LSU
Nov. 1 Auburn
Nov. 8 Presbyterian
Nov. 22 at Arkansas
Nov. 29 Mississippi State
GAMENOTES
The Vols have won 13 of their last 14
meetings with the Rebels.
In the 2010 season, Tennessees 52
points against Ole Miss were the most
the Vols have scored in an SEC game
since a 52-50 four-overtime victory at
Kentucky in 2007.
In the 2010 game, freshman quarter-
back Tyler Bray completed a pass to
fellow freshman wide receiver Justin
Hunter for an 80-yard touchdown on
the opening play.
The Vols loss at Oxford in 2009 was
their rst loss at Oxford and was their
rst loss in the state of Mississippi since
1994.
Butch Jones has never coached against
Ole Miss.
ALABAMA SOUTHCAROLINA
CRIMSON TIDE GAMECOCKS
10-25 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Colors: Crimson and White
Stadium: Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821)
Conference: Southeastern (West)
Head Coach: Nick Saban (7th season)
Career Record/at UA: 154-55-1/63-13
Series: 51-38-7 UA
At Knoxville: 20-23-1 UA
Last Meeting: L, 10-45, 10/26/13
2013 Overall Record: 11-2
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 7-1/2nd West
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: Sugar (L, 31-45
vs. Oklahoma)/AP-7, Coaches-8
Lettermen Ret./Lost: N/A
Starters Ret./Lost: N/A
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Jef Purinton
Phone: (205) 348-6084
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: RollTide.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 vs. West Virginia (Atlanta)
Sep. 6 Florida Atlantic
Sep. 13 Southern Miss
Sep. 20 Florida
Oct. 4 at Ole Miss
Oct. 11 at Arkansas
Oct. 18 Texas A&M
Oct. 25 at Tennessee
Nov. 8 at LSU
Nov. 15 Mississippi State
Nov. 22 Western Carolina
Nov. 29 Auburn
GAMENOTES
Tennessee and Alabama have played
every year since 1928 with the excep-
tion of 1943.
Alabama has won seven consecutive
meetings and leads the all-time series
51-38-7.
The Alabama series is the third-longest
in Tennessee history (96 games)
Tennessees last win over Alabama in
Knoxville came in 2006. Sophomore
running back Arian Foster scored
the game-winning touchdown in the
fourth quarter to put the Vols up for
the rst time in the game.
11-1 | COLUMBIA, S.C.
QUICKFACTS
Location: Columbia, S.C.
Colors: Garnet and Black
Stadium: Williams-Brice Stadium
(80,250)
Conference: Southeastern (East)
Head Coach: Steve Spurrier (10th
season)
Career Record/at USC: 219-79-2/77-39
Series: 23-7-2 UT
At Columbia: 8-5-2 UT
Last Meeting: W, 23-21, 10/19/13
2013 Overall Record: 11-2
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 6-2/2nd East
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: Capital One (W,
34-24 vs. Wisconsin)/AP-4, Coaches-4
Lettermen Ret./Lost: 58/10
Starters Ret./Lost: 16/8
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Steve Fink
Phone: (803) 777-7987
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: GamecocksOnline.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 28 Texas A&M
Sep. 6 East Carolina
Sep. 13 Georgia
Sep. 20 at Vanderbilt
Sept. 27 Missouri
Oct. 4 at Kentucky
Oct. 18 Furman
Oct. 25 at Auburn
Nov. 1 Tennessee
Nov. 15 at Florida
Nov. 22 South Alabama
Nov. 29 at Clemson
GAMENOTES
Tennessee holds a 23-7-2 all-time re-
cord against the Gamecocks.
Since 1993, the Vols are 7-3 against the
Gamecocks in Columbia.
USC head coach Steve Spurrier is
the winningest coach on Tennessees
schedule with 219 career victories.
Spurrier has an all-time record of 14-8
against the Vols.
As a freshman, Marquez North had a
breakout game against South Caro-
lina, recording 102 yards receiving and
securing a one-handed catch on the
USC 36-yard line to set up the game-
winning eld goal as time expired.
In 2013, UT won the game 23-21, its
rst win over a ranked opponent since
defeating South Carolina in 2009.
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KENTUCKY
WILDCATS
11-15 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Lexington, Ky.
Colors: Blue and White
Stadium: Commonwealth Stadium (67,942)
Conference: Southeastern (East)
Head Coach: Mark Stoops (2nd Season)
Career Record/at UK: 2-10/Same
Series: 76-24-9 UT
At Knoxville: 40-10-6 UT
Last Meeting: W, 27-14, 11/30/13
2013 Overall Record: 2-10
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 0-8/7th East
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: None
Lettermen Ret./Lost: N/A
Starters Ret./Lost: N/A
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Tony Neely
Phone: (859) 257-3838
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: UKAthletics.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 Tennessee-Martin
Sep. 6 Ohio
Sep. 13 at Florida
Sep. 27 Vanderbilt
Oct. 4 South Carolina
Oct. 11 Louisiana-Monroe
Oct. 18 at LSU
Oct. 25 Mississippi State
Nov. 1 at Missouri
Nov. 8 Georgia
Nov. 15 at Tennessee
Nov. 29 at Louisville
GAMENOTES
The Vols lead the all-time series 76-
24-9 and hold a 40-10-6 advantage in
Knoxville.
Tennessees 76 wins against Kentucky
are its most against any school.
The Vols are 28-2 in the last 30 meet-
ings.
In 2013, senior Corey Miller recorded
4.5 sacks vs. Kentucky to break the
school single-game record for sacks,
which was previously held by Hall of
Famer Reggie White (4) against The
Citadel in 1983.
Senior JaWuan James set the Tennes-
see record for most career starts by an
ofensive lineman with 49 against Ken-
tucky last season.
As a freshman, Joshua Dobbs threw
and rushed for his rst career touch-
downs in Lexington last season, nish-
ing with a total of three (two passing,
one rushing).
MISSOURI VANDERBILT
TIGERS COMMODORES
11-22 | KNOXVILLE
QUICKFACTS
Location: Columbia, Mo.
Colors: Old Gold and Black
Stadium: Faurot Field at Memorial
Stadium (74,000)
Conference: Southeastern (East)
Head Coach: Gary Pinkel (13th season)
Career Record/at MU: 175-100-3/ 102-63
Series: 2-0 MU
At Knoxville: 1-0 MU
Last Meeting: L, 31-3, 11/02/13
2013 Overall Record: 12-2
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 7-1/1st East
201 3 Bowl/Final Rank: Cotton (W, 41-
31 vs. OK State)/AP-5, Coaches-5
Lettermen Ret./Lost: 40/23
Starters Ret./Lost: 12/12
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Chad Moller
Phone: (573) 882-0712
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: MUTigers.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 South Dakota State
Sep. 6 at Toledo
Sep. 13 UCF
Sep. 20 Indiana
Sep. 27 at South Carolina
Oct. 11 Georgia
Oct. 18 at Florida
Oct. 25 Vanderbilt
Nov. 1 Kentucky
Nov. 15 at Texas A&M
Nov. 22 at Tennessee
Nov. 29 Arkansas
GAMENOTES
This will be the second time Tennessee
and Missouri have faced of in Neyland
Stadium.
In 2012, the Vols and the Tigers match-
up was the rst SEC overtime game for
Missouri.
Headed into the game, Tennessee and
Missouri were tied for the most over-
time wins in NCAA history with 10. Mis-
souri now owns the most OT wins with
an 11-5 record. Tennessee is now 10-5 in
OT.
As a freshman, Joshua Dobbs made his
rst career start at Missouri last season.
11-29 | NASHVILLE, TENN.
QUICKFACTS
Location: Nashville, Tenn.
Colors: Black and Gold
Stadium: Vanderbilt Stadium (40,550)
Conference: Southeastern (East)
Head Coach: Derek Mason (1st Season)
Career Record/at VU: 1st Season
Series: 73-29-5 UT
At Nashville: 36-18-4 UT
Last Meeting: L, 10-14, 11/23/13
2013 Overall Record: 9-4
2013 Conf. Record/Finish: 4-4/4th East
2013 Bowl/Final Rank: BBVA Com-
pass (W, 41-24 vs. Houston)/AP-24,
Coaches-23
Lettermen Ret./Lost: N/A
Starters Ret./Lost: N/A
MEDIAINFO
Media Contact: Larry Leathers
Phone: (615) 322-4121
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: VUCommodores.com
2014SCHEDULE
Aug. 28 Temple
Sep. 6 Ole Miss
Sep. 13 Massachusetts
Sep. 20 South Carolina
Sept. 27 at Kentucky
Oct. 4 at Georgia
Oct. 11 Charleston Southern
Oct. 25 at Missouri
Nov. 1 Old Dominion
Nov. 8 Florida
Nov. 22 at Mississippi State
Nov. 29 Tennessee
GAMENOTES
Tennessee moved to 73-29-5 against
Vanderbilt all-time after falling to the
Commodores (14-10) last season for
the second year in a row.
Tennessee has won 33 of the last 38
over Vandy.
In 2011, Eric Gordon returned an inter-
ception 90 yards for the game-winning
touchdown, the rst defensive score in
OT by any NCAA D-I FBS school since
Sept. 9, 2005.
Butch Jones is 1-1 as a head coach
against Vanderbilt. His Cincinnati team
defeated Vandy 31-24 in 2011 in the
Liberty Bowl.
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The University of Tennessee announced on Dec. 7, 2012
the hiring of Butch Jones as the 24th head football coach of
the Vols. Jones owns a 55-34 record (.618) in seven seasons
as a head coach, and his teams have earned bowl appear-
ances in ve of his seven seasons as a head coach. Jones is
34-18 (.654) in conference play and both 44-2 when lead-
ing at halftime and 45-3 when leading after three quarters.
Jones joined UT from the University of Cincinnati, where
he nished with a 23-14 record (.657) in three seasons with
the Bearcats.
In his rst season on Rocky Top, the Vols defeated No.
11/9 South Carolina, the rst win for UT over a ranked op-
ponent since 2009. Tennessee also rushed for 2,261 yards,
the most for the Vols since 2004 and their second-highest
total since 1999. The Vols opportunistic defense in 2013
forced 25 turnovers, tied for the second-most by a UT de-
fense since 2005. UT also played the toughest schedule in
the nation in 2013, including seven ranked teams.
Jones and his staf have been relentless on the recruit-
ing trail since arriving in Knoxville. In February 2014, Ten-
nessee signed a consensus top 10 recruiting class that was
ranked as high as top ve by most media outlets. Jones has
prioritized the state of Tennessee in his recruiting eforts,
and the recent class featured the overwhelming majority
of the top talent in the state of Tennessee signing with the
Vols.
Jones was also the head coach for three years at Central
Michigan (27-13, .675, from 2007-09). He has won at least
eight games in ve of his six years as a head coach, includ-
ing three seasons of nine-plus wins in the last four years
(2009, 2011, 2012). Jones also has won 10 or more games
twice, nishing 11-2 at Central Michigan in 2009 and post-
ing a 10-3 record and top 25 nal national ranking with Cin-
cinnati in 2011. Jones has also nished the season ranked
in the top 25 in three of the last four seasons (2009 with
Central Michigan and 2011 and 2012 at Cincinnati).
Jones has won four conference championships in his
seven seasons as a head coach, including the Big East title
in 2011 and 2012 with Cincinnati and the 2007 and 2009
SECOND SEASON AT TENNESSEE
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BUTCHJONES
HEAD COACH
COACHING CAREER
Year School Position
1987-89 Tampa Bay (NFL) Intern
1990-92 Rutgers Graduate Assistant
1993-94 Wilkes Univ. Ofensive Coordinator
1995 Ferris State Running Backs
1996-97 Ferris State Ofensive Coordinator
1998 Central Michigan Tight Ends
1999 Central Michigan Wide Receivers
2000 Central Michigan Running Backs
2001-03 Central Michigan Ofensive Coordinator
2004 Central Michigan Running Backs
2005-06 West Virginia Wide Receivers
2007-09 Central Michigan Head Coach
2010-12 Cincinnati Head Coach
2013- Tennessee Head Coach
Mid-American Conference titles at Central Michigan. He
earned Big East Conference Coach of the Year honors from
the league after his 10-win season with the Bearcats in 2011
and earned the same honor from CBSSports.com in 2012, a
year in which the 2012 Cincinnati squad captured its second
consecutive bowl victory while also nishing with a top 25
ranking. The Bearcats nished the regular season 9-3 with
a 5-2 record in the Big East to share the conference crown.
A staple of Joness programs has been success in the
classroom, and that has certainly continued during his time
at Tennessee.. The Vols also recorded an exemplary per-
formance in the classroom, posting the highest GPA for a
Spring semester in program history and the second-highest
GPA in UT annals during a Fall semester since sport-by-
sport data began to be recorded in 2003. The team also
posted the best APR scores in program history in both se-
mesters, including a perfect 1000 score in Spring 2013 and
no eligibility points lost in either semester.
A total of 46 players posted a 3.0 GPA in Spring 2013,
with 40 accomplishing this during the season in the Fall
2013 semester. Additionally, of the 24 student-athletes in
the senior class during the 2013 season, 23 either already
have their degree or are on track to do so by December
2014 (96%).
In 2011, Cincinnati was the only program nationally to
win both its conference championship and its league top
academic honor, earning the 2010-11 Big East Team Aca-
demic Excellence Award. Also that same year, JK Schafer
HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year Team Record Final Rank Conference
AP/Coaches
2007 Central Michigan 8-6 -/- 6-1 (1st)
2008 Central Michigan 8-5 -/- 6-2 (t-2nd)
2009 Central Michigan 11-2 23/24 8-0 (1st)
2010 Cincinnati 4-8 -/- 2-5 (7th)
2011 Cincinnati 10-3 25/21 5-2 (t-1st)
2012 Cincinnati 9-3 RV/22 5-2 (t-1st)
2013 Tennessee 5-7 -/- 2-6 (6th)
TOTALS 7 seasons 55-34 34-18
4 Conf. Titles
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of the Bearcats named the 2011 American Eagle Outtters
Big East Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the second
consecutive UC player to earn that honor (John Goebel in
2010).
Additionally, Jones ranks second among all coaches of
NCAA FBS programs in turnovers forced over the last three
seasons since 2011 with 86 during that time span. Jones
teams have won 20 games that were within four points at
the half, tied for second among all coaches since 2007 and
trailing only Frank Beamers 21.
The 2011 Cincinnati team that nished 10-3 improved six
wins from the 4-8 nish in 2010, making the Bearcats the
most improved team from a BCS automatic-qualifying con-
ference in the nation that season. Cincinnati also recorded
its rst bowl win over a BCS opponent, defeating Vander-
bilt 31-24 in the Liberty Bowl.
The 2011 Cincinnati team led the nation in tackles for
loss (8.62 per game) while ranking second in sacks (3.46),
sixth in rushing defense (96.2), and 20th in scoring defense
(20.31). The Bearcats also led the Big East and ranked ninth
in turnover margin (0.92) while the teams 33 turnovers
forced were tied for fourth nationally. Ofensively, the
Bearcats ranked second in the conference in rushing yard-
age (178.5 ypg) while scoring an average of 33.3 points per
game.
Cincinnati placed eight players on the All-Big East Con-
ference team from 2011-12, including Big East Ofensive
Player of the Year Isaiah Pead and Big East Co-Defensive
Player of the Year Derek Wolfe in 2011. Pead closed out his
UC career with consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, the rst
time a Bearcat back has accomplished that in almost 25
years.
Before accepting the head coaching position at Cincin-
nati, Joness 27-13 record at Central Michigan included a
pair of MAC titles, three consecutive bowl appearances,
and a No. 23 postseason ranking in 2009. The Chippewas
were 22-3 in the MAC during his tenure, and he was the
only head coach to lead the program to consecutive bowl
games as well as the rst in the history of the MAC to do so
in his rst three seasons.
In addition to coaching Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl
receiver Antonio Brown at Central Michigan, one of Jones
players while coaching the Chippewas, ofensive lineman
Eric Fisher, was drafted No. 1 overall in the 2013 NFL Draft
by the Kansas City Chiefs. Jones recruited Fisher to join the
CMU 2009 where he went on to a decorated career. Join-
ing Fisher in Kansas City was another Jones product, Travis
Kelce who was selected in the third round after playing at
Cincinnati.
Jones was the wide receivers coach at West Virginia
from 2005-06 before he moved to Central Michigan, during
which time the Mountaineers went a combined 22-3 and
the 2005 squad defeated Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. He
served as an assistant at Central Michigan for seven years
from 1998-2004, as ofensive coordinator (2002-04), run-
ning backs coach (1999-2004), and as tight ends coach
(1998). Jones was also the ofensive coordinator at Ferris
State from 1995-97 and at Wilkes University from 1993-94
and also served as an assistant at Rutgers from 1990-92.
Jones is a 1990 graduate of Ferris State University in
Michigan, where he was a two-year letterman on the foot-
ball team. His original entry into the coaching ranks was as
an intern with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1987-89.
Jones and his wife, Barb, are the parents of three sons:
Alex (17), Adam (12), and Andrew (7).
THE JONES FILE
Born: January 17, 1968
Wife: Barb
Children: Alex (17), Adam (12), Andrew (7)
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Hometown: Saugtatuck, Mich.
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Coached in seven bowl games, helped teams to six con-
ference championships
Won two NFL division titles and coached in four NFL
Playof games, including Super Bowl XLI
In his rst season at Tennessee, the Vols rushed for 2,261
yards, the most since 2004 and the third-most in the last 16
seasons since 1998
Spent three seasons as Cincinnatis ofensive coordina-
tor and quarterbacks from 2010-12
Previously spent three seasons in the same position at
Central Michigan (2007-09) and three seasons with the Chi-
cago Bears of the NFL (2004-06)
Was on the Bears coaching staf during Super Bowl XLI
in Miami
His ofenses have scored 30-plus points in 52.7% of his
career games
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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS
Veteran of more than 30 years in coaching, playing or
coaching in 22 bowl games in his career
Helped teams to six conference championships, including
four in the last seven years
Rewrote the record books in his rst season at Tennessee,
coaching Corey Miller to the single-game sacks record (4.5),
besting Reggie Whites 20-year record of 4.0 set in 1983
Defensive tackle Daniel McCullers was selected in the 2014
NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers
Spent the 2010-12 seasons at Cincinnati, working as the
assistant head coach and defensive line coach; added respon-
sibility of defensive rungame coordinator for 2011-12
Coached the Bearcats to a 48-34 win over Duke in the
2012 Belk Bowl serving as Cincinnatis interim head coach after
Butch Jones left UC for Tennessee
Guided Bearcats to one of the nations most improved
defenses in 2011, as UC led NCAA in tackles for loss (8.62), n-
ished second overall in sacks (3.46) and placed sixth in rushing
defense (96.23 yards per game)
Cincinnati nished in the top 20 in the NCAA in scoring
defense in 2011 and 2012
Coached at Central Michigan in 2009 as the associate
head coach-defense, working with the defensive ends
Coached the Chippewas to the 2010 GMAC Bowl Cham-
pionship as interim head coach after Jones left CMU to take
over at Cincinnati
Coached the defensive line at Michigan from 2005-07,
mentoring All-American and Lombardi Award winner LaMarr
Woodley, who currently stars for the Oakland Raiders
In 2006, the Wolverines led the NCAA in rushing defense,
allowing just 43.3 yards per game
Coached in the Big Ten for a total of 22 years with stints
at Michigan State (2003-04), Minnesota (1997-2000) and Indi-
ana (1984-96), where he was the defensive coordinator in 1996
Also coached at Louisville in 2001 and 2002, coaching
Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year Dewayne White,
SECOND SEASON AT TENNESSEE
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ASSOC. HEAD COACH / DEF. LINE COACH
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
1977-78 Colorado Graduate Assistant
1979 North Carolina Recruiting Coach
1980-83 Northern Illinois Ofensive Line
1984-89 Indiana Ofensive Line
1990-95 Indiana Defensive Line
1996 Indiana Defensive Coordinator
1997-00 Minnesota Linebackers/
Recruiting Coordinator
2001-02 Louisville Defensive Line
2003-04 Michigan State Defensive Line
2005-07 Michigan Defensive Line
2009 Central Michigan Interim Head Coach/
Assoc. Head Coach/
Defensive Ends
2010-12 Cincinnati Interim Head Coach/
Asst. Head Coach/
Defensive Line
2013- Tennessee Assoc. Head Coach/
Defensive Line
who was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers top draft pick in 2003
First full-time coaching job came at Northern Illinois from
1980-83, as he helped Huskies to the 1983 Mid-American cham-
pionship as the teams ofensive line coach
Served as recruiting coach at North Carolina in 1979 after
two seasons as a graduate assistant as his alma mater, Colo-
rado in 1977-78
Played in three bowls as an ofensive lineman at Colorado,
earning a bachelors and masters degree in Boulder
Signed free-agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons in 1976
Stripling and his wife, Gayle, have three children, sons Cody
and Chad live in Cincinnati while daughter Christy and grand-
children Calista and Seth live in Knoxville
In 2012, the Bearcats led the Big East in scoring ofense,
rushing ofense, and yards per play
Running back George Winn, led the conference in rush-
ing yards (1,334), touchdowns and rushing TDs
Under Bajakian, quarterback Zach Collaros became only
the second passer in school history to reach the 6,000-yard
and 50-touchdown milestone. He left Cincinnati with a 62%
completion percentage, 6,278 yards passing, and 51 touch-
downs
The Bearcats won conference titles in each of the last
two seasons, scoring an average of 33.3 points per game
and 385 yards per game in 2011
In 2012, Travis Kelce set the UC single-season mark
for receptions (45), yards receiving (722) and touchdowns
(8) by a tight end besting current Philadelphia Eagle Brent
Celeks marks from 2004
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COACHING CAREER
Year School Position
1996-97 Delbarton School Quarterbacks,
Passing Game Coordinator
1998-99 Rutgers Grad Asst., Defensive Backs
2000 Sacred Heart Quarterbacks
2000-01 Michigan Grad Asst., Quarterbacks
2002-03 Central Michigan Quarterbacks
2004-06 Chicago (NFL) Ofensive Quality Control,
Wide Receivers
2007-09 Central Michigan Ofensive Coordinator/
Quarterbacks
2010-12 Cincinnati Ofensive Coordinator/
Quarterbacks
2013- Tennessee Ofensive Coordinator/
Quartebacks
SECOND SEASON AT TENNESSEE
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JOHNJANCEK
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
COACHING CAREER
Year School Position
1991 Grand Valley State Grad Assistant
1992-94 Wayne State Defensive Coordinator
1996 Central Florida Defensive Tackles
1996-98 Hillsdale (Mich.) Defensive Coordinator
1999-02 Grand Valley State Defensive Coord./Linebackers
2003 Central Michigan Defensive Line
2004 Central Michigan Defensive Coordinator/D-Line
2005-08 Georgia Linebackers
2009 Georgia Co-Defensive Coord./Linebackers
2010-12 Cincinnati Defensive Coord./Linebackers
2013- Tennessee Defensive Coordinator
Coached in seven bowl games while helping teams to ve
conference championships and one national championship
In Janceks rst season at UT LB A.J. Johnson earned AP
and Coaches First Team All-SEC honors, the rst Vol LB to do
so since Jerod Mayo in 2007, while cornerback Cameron Sut-
ton was named to SEC All-Freshman squad
Vols tied for second-most red zone turnovers forced in
the 2013 regular season
Guided Tennessee to their best red zone scoring defense
in ve years
Joined UT after spending 2010-12 seasons at Cincinnati
Worked as the Bearcats sole defensive coordinator in
2012 after serving as UCs co-defensive coordinator in 2010
and 2011
Also served as Bearcats recruiting coordinator for two
seasons, signing the Big Easts top recruiting class according
the Sporting News in 2011
Coached UCs defense to a Top 20 ranking in scoring de-
fense in 2011 and 2012
Guided UC to the nations leading defense in terms of
tackles for loss (8.62 per game) and second in sacks (3.46)
in 2011
In 2012, coached Greg Blair to First Team All-Big East-
honors after the senior nished the season leading the Big
East in tackles with 138 on the year
Coached 2011 Big East Co-Defensive Player of the Year
and Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe as well as
First Team All-Big East selections Drew Frey and JK Schafer
Schafer, a two-year captain, was the 2011 Big East Foot-
ball Scholar-Athlete of the Year. He is just the fourth player
in Big East history to register at least 100 tackles in three
consecutive seasons, with a career-high 114 stops in the 2011
season. He earned All-Big East First Team honors in 2011 after
he ranked third in the conference in tackles (8.8 per game)
Prior to Cincinnati, spent ve seasons at the University of
Georgia (2005-09)
Coached the linebackers in all ve seasons with the Bull-
dogs and served as co-defensive coordinator in 2009
The 2012 Cincinnati team turned the ball over on only
13.1% of possessions, the 20th-best rate in the nation
The 2011 Bearcats ranked No. 1 in the Big East in total
rushing yards as NFL draft pick Isaiah Pead led the confer-
ence in rushing yards, rushing yards/game, rushing touch-
downs and overall scoring
In 2010, Cincinnati led the Big East in scoring ofense
(27.1 ppg), total ofense (417.3 ypg), passing ofense (260.7
ypg), rst downs (21.9 ypg), third-down conversions (45.6
pct.) and touchdown passes (27)
Tutored Isaiah Pead, the 2011 Big EAST Conference Of-
fensive Player of the Year who recorded consecutive 1,000-
yard seasons from 2010-11 and was a second-round selection
of the St. Louis Rams
At Central Michigan, his ofenses from 2007-09 were
the three highest-scoring teams in school history since the
school joined the MAC in 1975 while also breaking or tying
30 school ofense records
Coached CMU QB Dan LeFevour, who ended his career
with the Chippewas with an NCAA FBS-record 150 touch-
downs (102 passing, 47 rushing, 1 receiving)
A Two-time MAC Ofensive Player of the Year, LeFevour
also nished his CMU career with 15,853 yards of total of-
fense, trailing only Hawaiis Timmy Chang at the time (16,910)
A native of River Vale, N.J. who was an All-New England
Small College Athletic Conference and an All-ECAC quarter-
back at Williams College
Bajakian and his wife Michelene have three children,
Mary (3) and Anna (2) and Emma (1)
During his ve years in Athens, helped the Bulldogs to 48
wins, two BCS Bowl games, an SEC Championship and n-
ished in the Top 10 three times
In 2009, mentored Rennie Curran, who led the SEC in
tackles and was nalist for the Lombardi and Bendarik Awards
before going to the play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
In 2008, UGA linebacker Darryl Gamble earned the Na-
gurski National Player of the Week honor and received an
ESPN Helmet Sticker from the College Gameday crew after
intercepting a pair of passes for touchdowns against LSU
Coached at Central Michigan from 2003-04 working with
the defensive line his rst year and as defensive coordinator
in the second season
Worked at Division II power, his alma mater, Grand Val-
ley State from 1999-2002, helping GVSU to the D-II National
Championship under current Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly
in 2002
Also worked at Wayne State (1992-96), Central Florida
(1996), Hillsdale College in Michigan (1996-98)
Muskegeon, Mich., native, graduated from Grand Valley
State in 1991 and earned a masters from Wayne State in 1994
Jancek and his wife Kelly have four children, Zac (17),
Brock (15), Jack (13), and Brady (11)
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Been a part of six conference championship teams, and
coached in 2013 Rose Bowl, his seventh bowl game and sec-
ond BCS game in which he has coached
In his rst season at UT in 2013, helped freshman Marquez
North to SEC All-Freshman squad honors. North nished the
season with 38 catches for 496 yards
Norths 38 catches rank second all-time among freshman
UT receivers, and 10th in the NCAA in 2013 while his 496 yards
rank third, and eighth respectively
Spent 2012 as the wide receivers coach at Wisconsin,
coaching Jared Abbrederis to First Team All-Big Ten honors.
while helping Wisconsin to a Big Ten Championship
Served as the ofensive coordinator and wide receivers
coach for Western Kentucky for a single season in 2011, help-
ing lead the Sun Belts biggest turnaround
WKU featured the nations No. 2 rusher in 2011, Bobby
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RECRUITING COORDINATOR / WIDE RECEIVERS
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
1999-00 Valparaiso Wide Receivers
2001-02 Bowling Green Graduate Asst., Ofense
2003-06 Bowling Green Wide Receivers
2007-09 Central Michigan Asst. Head Coach/
Wide Receivers
2010 Florida Passing Game Coord./
Wide Receivers
2011 Western Kentucky Ofensive Coord./
Wide Receivers
2012 Wisconsin Wide Receivers
2013- Tennessee Recruiting Coord./
Wide Receivers
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WILLIEMARTINEZ
ASST. HEAD COACH - DEFENSE / DEF. BACKS
Coached and played in 15 bowl games while winning ve
conference titles and a national championship
In his rst season at UT, helped the defense to force ve W.
Kentucky turnovers in a span of six plays over ve consecutive
series, including an NCAA record four turnovers on consecu-
tive defensive plays, highlighted by back-to-back pick-6s by
Justin Coleman and Cameron Sutton.
Sutton would go on to earn SEC All-Freshman squad hon-
ors in 2013.
Coached at Auburn in 2012, serving as secondary coach
and marking his 10th year coaching in the SEC
During his impressive tenure has coached, in the last 12
years, 13 all-conference selections, 10 in the SEC, and four All-
Americans, three in the SEC
In addition, 16 of Martinez athletes have had the honor of
being drafted in the NFL draft, including 10 in the last seven
seasons
Spent the 2010-11 seasons as the defensive backs coach
at Oklahoma, helping Sooners to a 23-5 record and the Big 12
Championship in 2010
The Sooners, led by All-American and current Denver
Bronco Quinton Carter, led the Big 12 in scoring defense (22.1)
and nished eighth in the NCAA in pass efciency defense in
2010
Prior to Oklahoma, worked as Georgias secondary coach
from 2001-09 while earning a promotion to defensive coordi-
nator in 2005
While at Georgia, helped team to 90 wins, two SEC titles,
three division crowns, seven bowl victories and six top 10 n-
ishes, including No. 2 in 2007 and No. 3 in 2002
While he was Georgias defensive coordinator from 2005-
09, guided defense to several national top statistical rankings
including eighth in scoring defense in 2005, fth in passing
defense, eighth in total defense in 2006 and eighth in sacks
in 2007
Served as assistant head coach and secondary coach at
Central Michigan in 2000 as the Chippewas led the NCAA in
passing defense (149.7 yards per game)
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
1985-86 Miami (Fla.) Graduate Assistant
1988 Bethune-Cookman Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers
1989-90 Boca Raton (Fla.) HS Secondary
1991 Olympic Heights (Fla.) HS Defensive Coord./Secondary
1992-93 Grand Valley State Defensive Coord./Secondary
1994 Central Michigan Secondary
1995-96 Central Florida Defensive Coord./Secondary
1997 Eastern Michigan Secondary
1998-99 Central Michigan Secondary
2000 Central Michigan Asst. Head Coach/Secondary
2001-04 Georgia Secondary
2005-09 Georgia Defensive Coord./Secondary
2010-11 Oklahoma Secondary
2012 Auburn Secondary
2013- Tennessee Asst. HC-Def./Secondary
Central Michigans secondary coach in 1998-99, was the
secondary coach at Eastern Michigan in 1997, defensive coordi-
nator and secondary coach at Central Florida in 1995-96, sec-
ondary coach Central Michigan in 1994 when the Chippewas
won the MAC Championship, and defensive coordinator and
secondary coach at Grand Valley State in 1992-93
Coached in the Florida high school ranks in 1991 at Olym-
pic Heights H.S. and in 1990 at Boca Raton H.S.
In 1988 served as the quarterbacks and receivers coach
at Bethune-Cookman helping the Wildcats to a MEAC Confer-
ence Championship.
Began coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma
mater, Miami (Fla.) from 1985-86
A Hollywood Hills, Fla., native, played defensive back for
four seasons at Miami, where he won the 1983 National Cham-
pionship
Martinez and his wife Kim have three children, Christina,
Ashley and William
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Coached in seven bowl games, including one BCS bowl
game in helping his teams to four conference championships
In his rst season with the UT, helped punter/placekicker
Michael Palardy to become a semi-nalist for the prestigious
Ray Guy award. Palardy also earned Coaches Second Team
All-SEC honors as a placekicker, the rst UT kicker or punter
to earn any form of All-SEC distinction since 2007.
Joined Tennessee after three seasons at Cincinnati
(2010-12) where he spent each of his seasons with the
Bearcats coaching a diferent position
In 2012, coached safeties and served as the special
teams coordinator
Mentored running backs for the Bearcats in 2011 and
tight ends in 2010
Helped the Bearcats to back-to-back conference titles
in 2011 and 2012
Tutored 2011 First Team All-Big East and Big East Of-
fensive Player of the Year Isaiah Pead in 2011, who became
the rst Bearcat to record consecutive 1,000-yard seasons
in nearly 25 years
Ofensively in 2011, UC averaged 385 yards per game,
and ranked No. 1 in the BIG EAST in overall yardage and rush-
ing yardage while scoring an average of 33.3 points per game
on the way to a BIG EAST Conference Championship and a
win in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl over SEC foe Vanderbilt
Coached Second Team All-Big East tight end Ben Gui-
dugli in 2010
In 2010, Cincinnati led the Big East in scoring ofense
(27.1 ppg), total ofense (417.3 ypg), passing ofense (260.7
ypg), rst downs (21.9 ypg), third-down conversions (45.6
pct.) and touchdown passes (27)
Spent three seasons coaching linebackers at Central
Michigan from 2007-09
Produced an all-conference linebacker in each of his
three seasons with the Chippewas
Nick Bellore was an all-conference rst team pick in
2008 and 2009, following in the footsteps of former CMU
standouts Red Keith and Ike Brown in 2007
Keiths 474 career stops rank second in school history
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ASSISTANT COACH - TIGHT ENDS/SPECIAL TEAMS
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
2000-01 Akron Grad Asst., Defensive Backs
2002 Lehigh Asst. Linebackers
2003 Iona Defensive Coord./Linebackers
2004 Wayne State Defensive Coord./Linebackers
2005-06 Michigan Grad Asst./Defense
2007-09 Central Michigan Linebackers
2010 Cincinnati Tight Ends
2011 Cincinnati Running Backs
2012 Cincinnati Safeties/Special Teams
2013- Tennessee Tight Ends/Special Teams
Rainey (141.3 rushing yards per game, 1,695 total yards and
13 touchdowns). WKU tight end Jack Doyle was also the top
receiving tight end in the Sun Belt and nished fth among
tight ends in the country in receiving yards
Hired by Urban Meyer at Florida following the 2009 regu-
lar season and coached in the Gators appearance in the 2010
Sugar Bowl. In that game, Tim Tebow ended his career with
a personal-best 482 passing yards. Spent the 2010 season at
Florida, coaching the wide receivers and serving as the pass-
ing game coordinator as UF defeated Penn State in the Out-
back Bowl
Three seasons (2007-09) as the assistant head coach and
receivers coach at his alma mater, Central Michigan
His 2009 wide receiver unit was one of the most prolic in
college football, ranked ninth in the nation by Athlon Sports,
while he was named college footballs Wide Receivers Coach
of the Year by FootballScoop.com in 2009
In 2009, Bryan Anderson established an NCAA mark with
a catch in 53 consecutive games while his teammate, Antonio
Brown had a streak of 40 consecutive games with a catch.
Anderson and Brown combined for 49 career touchdown re-
ceptions, which at the time tied them for the top active duo in
the country for combined touchdown receptions
Anderson recorded more than 3,500 yards receiving in his
career and Brown eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark for
the second time while also surpassing the 3,000-yard receiv-
ing mark for his career
Anderson and Brown signed NFL contracts, with Brown
starting for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV
Brown set the Steelers record for receiving yards in a
season with 1,398 in 2013 earning Pro Bowl honors. He also
became the rst player in NFL history to record at least ve
receptions and 50 yards in every single game of a season
Brown was named the Steelers team MVP in 2011 and
earned a Pro Bowl selection after becoming the rst player in
NFL history with at least 1,000 yards receiving (1,108) and at
least 1,000 return yards (1,062) in the same season
Spent 2001-06 at Bowling Green, where he began as a
graduate assistant for the ofense. He was hired full-time as
the wide receivers coach before the 2003 season. His Bowling
Green receivers broke nearly every school receiving record. In
2004, he coached a group that produced four receivers with
1,000 yards receiving, and was ranked third-best in the nation
by Athlon Sports
Five of his receivers at Bowling Green signed professional
contracts
Graduated with a degree in Sports Management in 1999
from Central Michigan, playing wide receiver for the Chippe-
was from 1994-98
Azzanni and his wife, Julia, have three daughters: Ava (7),
Lyla (6) and Zia (2)
and seventh in NCAA Bowl Subdivision history
Served as a graduate assistant at Michigan from 2005-
06 under Lloyd Carr where he worked with the UM lineback-
ers, including All-Big Ten selections David Harris and Shawn
Crable
The 2006 Michigan defense led the nation in rushing
yards allowed (43.4 yards/game) and ranked 10th in total
defense (268.3 yards/game allowed)
Previously served as the defensive coordinator at Wayne
State (2004) and Iona (2003), also serving as the lineback-
ers coach at both institutions
Worked with a pair of All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Confer-
ence linebackers at Iona and directed a defense that ranked
rst in the MAAC in total defense and second in scoring and
rushing defense
A 2000 graduate of Case Western Reserve in Cleveland,
Ohio, where he graduated cum laude with a degree in eco-
nomics and was a three-time all-conference selection as a
defensive back
Earned his masters degree in education from Akron in
2001
Elder and his wife, Lindsey, reside in Knoxville
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COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
1993-94 Central Michigan Graduate Assistant
1995-98 Central Michigan Tight Ends
1999-2006 Tulane Ofensive Line
2007-09 Central Michigan Ofensive Line
2010-12 Cincinnati Ofensive Line
2013- Tennessee Ofensive Line
In his rst season with the Vols helped RB Rajion Neal to a
1,000 yard season, the rst Vol to achieve the feat in the regular
season since 2009. Neal nished with 1,124 yards in 2013
The Vols overall rushed for 2,261 yards, the most since
2004 and the third-most in the last 16 seasons since 1998
Been a part of teams that have appeared in 11 bowl games
and two conference championships (as a player with Florida in
2000, as a coach with West Virginia in 2011)
Coached in seven bowl games: Pinstripe (2012), Orange
(2011), Alamo (2010), Cotton (2010, 2009 season), Outback
(2009), Liberty (2006), and Independence (2005)
In his eight seasons as a running backs coach, his teams are
a combined 70-43 (.619)
The 2012 Mountaineers team rushed for 171.8 yards per
game, almost a 50 yards per game improvement over the
teams 2011 total (122.7)
In 2012, coached running back Andrew Buie, who rushed for
a career-high 207 yards at Texas
Coached current NFL running backs Kendall Hunter (San
Francisco 49ers) and Keith Toston (Jacksonville Jaguars) at
Oklahoma State. Hunter was an All-American for OSU in 2010
and played in Super Bowl XLVII for the 49ers
Coached three All-Big 12 runners at Oklahoma State: Hunt-
er, Toston, and fullback Bryant Ward
At OSU in 2010, Hunter was ninth in the nation with 1,548
rushing yards and 16 touchdowns for a Cowboys ofense that
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ROBERTGILLESPIE
ASSISTANT COACH - RUNNING BACKS
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
2005 South Carolina Grad Assistant, Video
2006-08 South Carolina Running Backs
2009-10 Oklahoma State Running Backs
2011-12 West Virginia Running Backs
2013- Tennessee Running Backs
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ASSISTANT COACH - OFFENSIVE LINE
Helped guide his teams to seven bowl games and ve
conference titles
All ve UT starting ofensive lineman from the 2013 sea-
son are playing in the NFL, including 2014 First-Round selec-
tion JaWuan James and fellow draft pick Zach Fulton
Coached current Minnesota Viking Antonio Richardson
to All-American honors from CBSSports.com
Richardson also earned Second Team All-SEC honors
from both the coaches and AP, while James was named Sec-
ond Team All-SEC by the AP
Coached 2013 NFL Draft overall No. 1 selection Eric Fish-
er while at Central Michigan
Joined Tennessee after three seasons as the ofensive
line coach at Cincinnati (2010-12) where he coached ve
Bearcats to All-Big East selections during his tenure
UC had the top scoring ofense in the Big East in 2012
One All-Big East selection included 2010 second team
All-Big East ofensive lineman Jason Kelce, a 2011 Philadel-
phia Eagles draft pick who started every game as a rookie
In 2011, UC averaged 385 yards per game, ranking No. 1
in the BIG EAST in overall yardage and rushing yardage while
scoring an average of 33.3 points per game on the way to a
BIG EAST Conference Championship and a win in the Au-
toZone Liberty Bowl over SEC foe Vanderbilt
The Bearcats led the Big East in rushing in 2011 and 2012
In 2010, Cincinnati led the Big East in scoring ofense
(27.1 ppg), total ofense (417.3 ypg), passing ofense (260.7
ypg), rst downs (21.9 ypg), third-down conversions (45.6
pct.) and touchdown passes (27)
ranked No. 3 nationally in total ofense. The Cowboys rushed
for 2,267 yards that season (174.4 yards per game) and led the
conference in rushing ofense in Big 12 games at 187.8 yards per
game
In his rst season as the Gamecocks running backs coach,
the team averaged 144.3 rushing yards, jumping the teams rush-
ing ofense ranking from No. 108 the year before to No. 49 while
producing a 61 percent increase in rushing yards
Four-year letterman at Florida at running back that rushed
for 1,854 yards and served as team captain in 2001. Graduated
from Florida in 2005
Ended his Florida career ranking second all-time for the Ga-
tors in receptions (96) and receiving yards (1,091) by a running
back
A native of Hattiesburg, Miss., he and his wife, Crystal, have a
daughter, Nola (3), and a son, Wynston (2)
Coached at CMU from 2007-09, during which time Chip-
pewa lineman received a total of six All-MAC selections.
In 2009, the CMU ofense allowed just 1.21 sacks per
game, second in the MAC and 21st in the FBS. For his eforts
on the line, redshirt freshman left tackles Jake Olson earned
freshman All-America honordable mention accolades from
CollegeFootballNews.com.
Spent eight seasons at Tulane coaching the O-Line
Before joining Tulane, spent rst six seasons as a coach
at Central Michigan where he tutored a total of six All-MAC
selections for the Chippewas
Mahoney was an all-conference selection and three-year
starter at guard for Marshall University, serving as team cap-
tain as a senior in 1990. He was a student assistant at Marshall
when the Thundering Herd claimed the 1992 Division I-AA
national championship
Earned bachelors degree from West Virginia State in 1993.
Mahoney and his wife Carissa have three children, Jake
(14), Tulia (11), and Domenic (8).
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Coached and played in six bowl games in his career
Spent the 2009-12 seasons in the SEC at Auburn, winning
the 2010 season BCS Championship
Was named the National Recruiter of the Year by Rivals.
com in 2013 after helping to sign the No. 5 recruiting class in
the nation
In his rst season with the Vols, helped LB A.J. Johnson
earned AP and Coaches First Team All-SEC honors, the rst
Vol LB to do so since Jerod Mayo in 2007
Worked as Tigers linebackers coach in 2012 after serving
as safeties coach from 2009-11
Helped Auburn to ninth-best rushing defense in the
NCAA in 2010 (109.1 yards per game)
Came to Auburn after working four seasons at his alma
mater, North Carolina from 2005-08, where he was the Tar
Heels linebackers coach
Named one of the nations Top 25 recruiters by Rivals.
com in 2007
Coached at Illinois for two seasons as linebackers coach
in 2004 and cornerbacks coach in 2003
Spent 2001 and 2002 at Bowling Green as the Falcons
cornerbacks and special teams coach
First full-time coaching job came as linebackers coach at
Tennessee State in 2000
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ASSISTANT COACH - LINEBACKERS
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
1998-99 North Carolina Graduate Assistant
2000 Tennessee State Linebackers
2001-02 Bowling Green Cornerbacks, Special Teams
2003 Illinois Cornerbacks
2004 Illinois Linebackers
2005-08 North Carolina Linebackers
2009-11 Auburn Safeties
2012 Auburn Linebackers
2013- Tennessee Linebackers
Has been a part of 10 teams that played in bowl games,
and four that won conference championships
Spent three years at Cincinnati as the Assistant Ath-
letic Director of Sports Performance and Director of Football
strength and conditioning at the University of Cincinnati
Bearcats won two football conference championships
while he served as director.
Spent three years at Central Michigan University (2007-
09) where he oversaw and directed the strength and condi-
tioning eforts for all 16 CMU varsity athletic programs
Served as director while CMU captured eight athletic con-
ference championships
Certied strength and conditioning coach by the Colle-
giate Strength and Conditioning Association and a certied
speed and explosion specialist by the National Association of
Speed and Explosion
Coached 24 Strength and Conditioning All-Americans,
eight football All-Americans and more than 80 football play-
ers either drafted or signed as free agents by the NFL
In 2009, recognized as a Master Strength and Condition-
ing Coach, the highest honor presented in the eld, by the
Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association
(CSCCA)
Spent six years working at Eastern Michigan University
as the head strength and conditioning coach from 2001-07
Eagles teams captured 24 total athletic championships
during his tenure
Worked at West Virginia for seven seasons from 1994-01
Started as a graduate assistant in 1994 before being
named assistant strength and conditioning coordinator in May
1995.
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DAVELAWSON
DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
COACHING CAREER
Year Team Position
1992-93 West Virginia Tech Assistant
1994-95 West Virginia Graduate Assistant
1995-01 West Virginia Asst. Strength Coach
2001-06 Eastern Michigan Head Strength Coach
2007-09 Central Michigan Director of Strength
and Conditioning
2010-12 Cincinnati Asst. AD of Sports
Performance & Football
Strength & Conditioning
2013- Tennessee Director of Strength
and Conditioning
Served as a graduate assistant at North Carolina from
1998-99
After an All-ACC career at UNC, was drafted by the New
York Giants in the fth round of the 1993 draft
Also played for the Barcelona Dragons in the World
League of American Football in 1995-96
Won four letters as a linebacker with UNC and served as
team captain as a senior in 1992
Thigpen and his wife Jacinda have two children, Asia (8)
and Naja (3)
Began career as an undergraduate at West Virginia Tech,
as student assistant on both the strength and conditioning staf
and football coaching staf
Named head strength and conditioning coach at his alma
mater and served as an assistant on the football staf, coaching
defensive linemen and special teams in 1992 and 1993
Earned a bachelor of arts degree in physical education
from West Virginia Institute of Technology in 1992 and a mas-
ter of science degree in physical education from West Virginia
University in 1995
Charter member of the Power Systems Advisory Board
Lawson and his wife Shannon have four children, BrittLeigh
(14), Emma (12), Maggie (9) and J.D. (6)
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A veteran of 27 years in college athletics, Vollmar is re-
sponsible for oversight of the Tennessee football program
and is a member of the athletics departments executive
staf
He has been a part of 17 bowl games during his career
while helping his teams to four conference titles and a na-
tional championship
Comes to the Vols from Michigan, where he spent the
last two years as the associate athletic director for football
helping guide the Wolverines to back-to-back bowl ap-
pearances including a 2011 BCS Sugar Bowl Championship
as Michigan nished the year with an 11-2 record
Spent 2008-10 at Alabama where he oversaw the ad-
ministration of the football program during a time in which
the Crimson Tide went 36-5, won the 2009 BCS National
Championship and SEC title and appeared in three con-
secutive bowl games
Worked as an assistant athletic director and director
of football operations at Michigan State from 1996-2007,
overseeing all phases of the Spartan football programs
operations while also managing construction of a new $12
million football facility
The Spartans appeared in six bowl games during his
tenure
Prior to Michigan State, worked for ve years at Syra-
cuse (1991-95), during which time the Orangemen nished
41-15-1, won three bowl games in his ve years (92 Hall of
Fame, 93 Fiesta, and 96 Gator Bowls) and captured the
Lambert Trophy championship in 1992
At Syracuse, Vollmar was responsible for oversight of
recruiting and administration, and four players recruited
during his tenure were named to the Syracuse All-Century
Team (Donovan McNabb, Kevin Abrams, Donovan Darius,
and Kevin Johnson)
Began his career from 1988-90 with Michigan serving
as assistant recruiting coordinator and in athletic adminis-
tration under the late Bo Schembechler and Gary Moeller.
During his Michigan tenure, the Wolverines went 28-7-1,
winning three Big Ten Championships, with two Rose Bowl
appearances and a Gator Bowl appearance
Mikes father, James, was a running back at Michigan
from 1956-58
Vollmar currently serves on the College Football Play-
of National Championship Advisory Group, the Rose Bowl
Advisory Committee, the AFCA National Committee for
Directors of Football Operations and U.S. Sports Academy
Alumni Board
Earned a masters degree in sport management from
the United States Sports Academy in 1999, where he was
recently named Alumnus of the Year for 2010.
Received a bachelors degree in history with a minor
in speech communication from Siena Heights University in
1988, where he was a pole vaulter on the Saints track and
eld team
A native of Riverview, Mich., Vollmar graduated from
Riverview High School in 1983, the same school that pro-
duced former University of Michigan head coach Lloyd
Carr, former Vanderbilt head coach Woody Widenhofer
and former Colorado head coach Bill McCartney
He and his wife, Tami, have a daughter, Bailey Lauren
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SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Chris Spognardi spent seven seasons working direct-
ly with current UT head coach Butch Jones at Cincinnati
and Central Michigan
Part of two BIG EAST championship teams at Cincin-
nati and three MAC title teams at Central Michigan
After serving as Assistant to the Head Coach in 2013,
Spognardi was elevated to Director of Football Operations
in 2014
He joined the Vols from Cincinnati, where he served
as the chief of staf in 2011 and 2012
Began his career with the Bearcats as the administra-
tive coordinator
At Cincinnati, was responsible for day-to-day opera-
tions of the football program
Served as video coordinator at Central Michigan in
2009
Spent four seasons as a student assistant with the
Chippewas (two years under Brian Kelly, two years under
Butch Jones)
Earned bachelors degree in applied arts and sports
management from Central Michigan in 2009
Began college career at Ashland University (Ohio)
where he played wide receiver in 2004 and 2005
A native of Manseld, Ohio & Traverse City, Michi-
gan, he and his wife Nicole, have two sons, Anthony and
Maximus
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CHRISSPOGNARDI
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
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A veteran of the NFL ranks, Welton came to Tennes-
see in 2013 after spending nine years with the Cleveland
Browns
Welton served as a college scout with the Browns
from 2004-13. During his rst two years, Welton was the
teams BLESTO scout in charge of covering the Midwest.
Prior to joining the Browns, he served seven years as
a head high school football coach
Welton spent the 2003 season with Coloma (Mich.)
High School where he guided the team to its rst unde-
feated season and rst playof victory in school history.
For his eforts, he was named Lakeland Conference and
MHSFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year
Prior to Coloma, Welton spent six seasons as head
coach at South Haven (Mich.) High School where he
helped revive the program and rebuild the schools foot-
ball stadium. Welton also served as head track coach at
South Haven from 2001 until his departure. He taught
physical education at the school from 1997 until 2003,
when he began teaching special education
Welton also has coached baseball and served as
an assistant varsity football coach at Adrian (Mich.) High
School from 1990-96
Born in Toledo, Ohio and grew up in Luna Pier, Michi-
gan, Welton attended Erie-Mason High School
He earned a bachelors degree in physical education/
health from Adrian (Mich.) College in 1991, where he played
quarterback and was part of two MIAA championship
teams. Welton did his post-graduate work at both Eastern
Michigan University and Grand Valley State University
Welton and his wife, Laura, have a son, Tye, and a
daughter, Brooke
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Antone Davis is entering his third season as the Vol
For Life Coordinator for the football team
A Tennessee football All-American and longtime NFL
ofensive tackle Antone Davis returned to UT after more
than two decades after he played with the Vols and earned
the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in his senior season of 1990
Davis spent seven years in the NFL with the Philadel-
phia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons, playing from 1991-97. He
started 87 of his 97 NFL games on the ofensive line. Davis
was a rst-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in
1991, who selected him eighth overall
With the Vols, Davis manned the outside of a highly
touted ofensive line, lettering from 1987-90. He earned
the Jacobs Blocking Award as the SECs top blocker in his
All-American season of 1990. Davis helped create holes
for tailback Tony Thompson in 1990, allowing him to rush
for 1,261 yards that season. Davis was a part of two SEC
Championship teams, in 1989 and 1990. The Vols captured
three bowl games in his tenure, winning the 1991 Sugar
Bowl over Virginia, the 1990 Cotton Bowl over Arkansas
and the 1988 Peach Bowl over Indiana. The Volunteers
were ranked eighth in the nal AP bowl of his senior sea-
son in 1990 and fth in his junior year of 1989
The ultimate goal of the VFL program is to reshape
the culture of the program into one that produces not only
great players and teams, but even greater men
A native of Fort Valley, Ga., Davis and his wife, Carrie,
currently live in Knoxville and have four children, Cailyn,
Dakota, Braden and Carley
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Condredge Holloway is in his 17th year on the Tennes-
see staf and continues to serve as a vital link between the
current Vols football staf and its storied history
UTs Assistant Athletics Director for Student-Athlete
Relations and Letterman also is one of the most celebrat-
ed players in school history
In 2011, Holloways amazing career was the subject
of an ESPN documentary, The Color Orange: The Con-
dredge Holloway Story, produced by Kenny Chesney.
It recounted the life and playing days of the SECs rst
African-American starting quarterback
Holloway primarily serves as the departments liaison
with the Lettermens Club, assisting with reunions and
other projects. Holloway also is the point person for nu-
merous issues surrounding the conduct of a major college
football program. Holloway has taken great pride in help-
ing former Vols nd their niche in the business world by
assisting them with contacts and employment opportuni-
ties following graduation
Holloway remains associated in the minds of Tennes-
see fans with the razzle-dazzle ofense he quarterbacked
during his undergraduate days of the 1970s
Nicknamed The Artful Dodger, Holloway packed ex-
citement into every play, whether it developed into a pass
or a scramble
In his three seasons (1972-74) as a starter, Holloway
directed the Vols to the 1972 Astro-Bluebonnet, 1973 Ga-
tor and 1974 Liberty bowls and an overall record of 25-9-2.
He ended his career with the best interception-to-attempt
ratio in Tennessee history, throwing just 12 interceptions in
407 collegiate attempts
In addition to being the rst black quarterback at Ten-
nessee and in the Southeastern Conference, Holloway also
was the rst black baseball player in UT history
The outstanding prospect had been selected out of
high school by the Montreal Expos with their rst overall
pick. Holloway opted instead for a two-sport collegiate
career and went on to excel on the diamond. He garnered
All-SEC and All-America honors as a shortstop in 1975 and
nished with a .353 career batting average
Holloway -- still the owner of UTs longest hitting
streak at 27 games -- was selected to Tennessees All-
Century Baseball Team, making him the only UT student-
athlete named to all-century squads in both baseball and
football
Drafted by the New England Patriots in the 12th round
as a defensive back, but chose to pursue a career as a
quarterback in Canada
Holloway left Knoxville and played 13 seasons in the
Canadian Football League, compiling impressive numbers
for the Ottawa Rough Riders (1975-80), Toronto Argo-
nauts (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 UT and earned his degree
In addition to his induction in Alabama Sports Hall of
Fame, Holloway is a member of the Canadian Football Hall
of Fame, Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and the Tennes-
see Baseball Hall of Fame, among others
Holloway is married to the former Courtney Haralson
of Meigs County and is the father of Jasmine and Con-
dredge III
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Joe Harrington enters his 24th season at Tennessee as
the Vols sports technology coordinator.
He designed and implemented the state of the art
technology in the recently opened Anderson Training Cen-
ter.
In addition Harrington manages all of the teams tech-
nology needs. Playing a roll in every practice, game, meet-
ing, camp, clinic, or workout the team has.
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,
have three children: Connor, Abigail and Hayden Jane.
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Allison Maurer is responsible for performance nutri-
tion for the University of Tennessee Student-Athletes
As part of her duties, she conducts team and indi-
vidual nutrition sessions, grocery-shopping tours, and op-
erates a nutrition area that is called the fueling station
Handles meal planning for football and womens
basketball and works closely with Team ENHANCE and
Team EXCEL in counseling eating disorders and disor-
dered eating
Conducts body composition testing for various
sports teams and educates athletes on how to fuel to im-
prove body composition
Responsible for budgeting and ordering nutritional
supplements for all sports and provides pre-workout fuel
and post-workout recovery for all teams and works di-
rectly with training table to ensure the best nutrition for
all athletes. She also oversees various protocols related to
the health of the student-athletes
Allison also teaches two undergraduate nutrition
classes, which are geared for male and female athletes
looking to improve their performance through food, hy-
dration and recovery
Handles the budgeting, ordering and distribution of
NCAA-compliant nutritional supplements for all UT sports
A board certied specialist in sports dietetics, a cer-
tied strength and conditioning specialist and is the Vice
President/Treasurer for the Collegiate and Professionals
Sports Dietitians Association (CPSDA). She is a member
of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) and the
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)
Prior to her appointment at the University of Ten-
nessee, Allison was the Sports Dietitian and Assistant
Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of
Colorado at Boulder from August 2004-October 2007.
Received her masters degree in nutrition from Geor-
gia State University and her bachelors of science degree in
dietetics from Olivet Nazarene University
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SPORTS NUTRITIONIST
Part of two BIG EAST Championship teams at the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati
Spent three seasons with the Bearcats, serving as di-
rector of football strength & conditioning with Cincinnati
in 2011 and 2012
Spent three years as the head strength and condition-
ing coach at Eastern Michigan University from 2007-09
Oversaw strength & conditioning eforts for all 21 var-
sity sports, working closely with the football team at EMU
Prior to taking over the head spot at EMU, worked four
years as an assistant to current UT director of strength and
conditioning Dave Lawson from 2002-06
Served as assistant strength and conditioning coach
at the United States Military Academy (Army) in 2002
Was a graduate assistant and volunteer strength and
conditioning coach and at West Virginia University in
2000-02
Earned a masters degree in athletic coaching educa-
tion from WVU in 2002
Received bachelors degree from University of
Charleston (W.Va.) in sports medicine in 2001
He and his wife, Kristin Szerszen, reside in Knoxville
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ASSOCIATE STRENGTH COACH
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 devel-
opment with adidas
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 Summereld, 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
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Jason McVeigh enters his 9th season as Director of
Sports Medicine at Tennessee, and his 16th overall with the
UT athletics department.
McVeigh has been a member of the UT Sports Medi-
cine staf since 1999, when he joined the Vols as the Di-
rector of Rehabilitation for mens athletics. He was ap-
pointed the Director of Sports Medicine over all mens and
womens sports in 2012 by Dave Hart.
Under McVeighs supervision, the new Adair-Carlson
Student-Athlete Wellness Center was opened in late 2012.
This new 11,000 square foot facility features a state-of-the
art hydrotherapy area containing four Hydroworx therapy
pools and a lane pool, as well as a new physical therapy
center, athletic training room, and team physicians suite.
On-site X-ray, EKG, diagnostic ultrasound, and a state-
licensed pharmacy are all available to assist the UT Sports
Medicine staf and physicians to care for all Vol and Lady
Vol student-athletes.
McVeigh graduated Summa Cum Laude from UT with
a B.S. degree in Biology and a minor in Biochemistry. He
then went on to receive his Masters degree in Physical
Therapy from Duke University. He is a Certied Athletic
Trainer as well as a Board Certied Specialist in Sports
Physical Therapy, and is an active member of both the
American Physical Therapy Association and the National
Athletic Trainers Association.
McVeigh has been an invited speaker at both local and
national sports medicine conferences on topics such as
meniscus pathology, sudden cardiac death in athletes, and
foot and ankle injuries, among others.
A native of Bufalo, N.Y., McVeigh graduated from
Jonesboroughs David Crockett High. He is married to the
former Jennifer Bruorton of Marietta, Ga., and they have
three children, Caitlin, Carson, and Kennedy.
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Dr. Chris Klenck enters his ninth season as the head
team physician on the UT Sports Medicine staf
Klenck came to Knoxville in November 2006 follow-
ing 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 Medi-
cine/Pediatrics intern, resident and chief resident
During fellowship training, Klenck was an assistant
team physician for the Indianapolis Colts preseason train-
ing camps and assisted at Purdue University, his alma ma-
ter. He worked the NFL Scouting Combines in Indianapo-
lis, has NCAA championships experience and served as a
team physician in the Indiana high school ranks
Additionally, he has earned board certications in
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Primary Care Sports
Medicine
In January 2013, was named the Sports Medicine Per-
son of the Year by the Tennessee Athletic Trainers Society
(TATS)
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 Medi-
cine
Klenck is married to the former Laura Botto of Day-
ton, Ohio. They are the parents of three children: Jacob,
Ben and Ella
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Chase Gibson begins second year at Tennessee after spend-
ing the 2012 season as a defensive graduate assistant under
Butch Jones at Cincinnati
Helped Bearcats to a BIG EAST championship and was part
of the staf that captured a Belk Bowl victory over Duke
Served as an assistant linebackers coach and strength and
conditioning graduate assistant at UT-Martin in 2011
Also spent two years as a physical education teacher and
football coach at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester,
Ky., and one year as a coach at Pike County Central High School
in his hometown of Pikeville, Ky.
Graduated from Marshall with a degree in physical education
after a knee injury ended his playing career during his freshman
season in 2007.
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Larry Knight came to Tennessee after spending the past
year as a defensive graduate assistant on Butch Jones staf at
Cincinnati
Helped lead the Bearcats to a BIG EAST championship and
was part of the staf that captured a Belk Bowl victory over Duke
Was a four-year letterwinner as a defensive end at Central
Michigan from 2006-09, playing his nal three years under Jones
Played in 54 career games at CMU starting in 23 of them
including every game during his senior campaign, earning third-
team All-MAC honors while helping lead the Chippewas to a con-
ference championship
In his four years at CMU, he made 123 tackles, including 25
for a loss, deected three passes, forced two fumbles and re-
corded 13.5 sacks for 79 yards
Participated in four bowl games as a player, while also win-
ning three MAC Conference Championships.
A native of Augusta, Ga., he majored in entrepreneurship at
Central Michigan, graduating in 2010
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GRADUATE ASSISTANT - DEFENSE
Terry Fair was a four-year starter at defensive back for UT
from 1994-97
Two-time All-SEC honoree in 1996 and 1997 as a DB and
an All-SEC punt returner in 1996, also earned SEC All-Freshman
honors in 1994
Ranks tied for seventh all-time in UT history with 30 passes
defended (19 PBU, 11 INT)
First-round draft pick of the Detroit Lions (20th overall) in
the 1998 NFL Draft
Played six seasons in the NFL with the Lions, Carolina Pan-
thers and St. Louis Rams, accumulating 215 tackles, one sack and
seven interceptions
In his rookie season, was named to the NFL All-Rookie
Team, the All-Pro Team and was tabbed as an alternate for the
Pro Bowl
Spent three years on the coaching staf at Phoenix College
following his pro career, sending four DBs to Division I schools to
continue their collegiate careers
Most recently was a co-host of The Drive, a sports talk
radio show on WNOX in Knoxville
Earned a degree in psychology from Tennessee in 2010
through the athletic departments Renewing Academic Commit-
ment program
Fair is married to Sherlone and has three children, Heran-
dre, Delon and Ariyah
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Joined Tennessee in 2014 after coaching at Garden City
Community College in 2013 as the Busters ofensive coordinator
and outgoing recruiting coordinator
From 2012-13 at Garden City served as ofensive line coach
and run game coordinator, coaching an ofense that nished
sixth nationally in total ofense and averaged 498 yards per game
Prior to joining Garden Citys staf in August of 2012, Falaise
coached two seasons on the high school level in his home state of
Georgia, Washington-Wilkes HS and Greene County HS
Previously was an assistant coach at Georgia Military College
coaching the ofensive line and tight ends
Falaise played collegiately at Georgia Military College and
NC State where he garnered multiple honors including NJCAA
First Team All American and Caterpillar Scholar Athlete.
A 2007 graduate of NC State with a bachelors in sports
management and received a masters from Liberty in 2012
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Greg Meyer came to Tennessee after spending the 2012
season on Butch Jones staf at Cincinnati as the special teams
quality control assistant
Helped lead the Bearcats to a BIG EAST championship and
was part of the staf that captured a Belk Bowl victory over Duke
Served as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State in 2010
and 2011 working with special teams aiding the Bulldogs in the
2010 Gator Bowl and 2011 Music City Bowl, also a part of two
MSU teams that won the Egg Bowl
Helped lead Case Western Reserve to three consecutive
undefeated regular seasons and league championships from
2007-09
Was a 2008 First Team All-UAA selection as a running back
Served as an intern in the Mississippi State football program
in 2009
Spent the summer of 2008 as an intern with the University
of South Florida football program
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SPECIAL TEAMS QUALITY CONTROL
Anthony Parker returned to Tennessee after serving as a
graduate assistant at Mississippi State (2011-12) and Morgan State
(2009-10)
A four-year letterman for the Vols from 2005-08
Played in 44 career games on the ofensive line for Tennes-
see, including 38 starts, predominantly as an ofensive guard
Started all 14 games of the 2007 season, including the 2007
SEC Championship Game, and also started 12 games in 2006 and
2008 as well as one as a freshman at center in 2005
Named a second team All-American by the Associated Press
in 2007
Also a rst team All-SEC honoree from both the AP and
league coaches in 2007 as well as second team AP/Coaches All-
SEC accolades in 2008
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OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL
Joined Tennessee in 2014 after coaching at the University
of South Florida in 2013 as the Bulls quarterbacks and passing
game coordinator
Also served as quarterbacks and passing game coordinator
at Western Kentucky in 2012 under coach Willie Taggart
Served as graduate assistant on ofense at WKU in 2011
Prior to joining WKUs staf in the spring of 2011, Sheridan
coached quarterbacks at his alma mater, Saline High School in
Saline, Mich.
A 2010 graduate of Michigan with a bachelors degree in
political science
Walked on to the Wolverines football team in the fall of
2006, and earned a scholarship prior to his junior season
He saw action in 12 games under center during his career in
Ann Arbor, making four starts during the 2008 season
Completed 70-of-148 passes for 701 yards and a pair of
touchdowns. In one of those starts against Minnesota, he com-
pleted 18-of-30 passes for a career-best 208 yards. In fact, his
236 yards of total ofense were the most by a Wolverine during
the 08 campaign.
Sheridan grew up as a coachs son. His father, Bill, is currently
the linebackers for the Detroit Lions
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GRADUATE ASSISTANT - OFFENSE
Derrick Lett came to Tennessee after spending the last four
seasons as the passing game coordinator at Bowling Green (Ohio)
High School
Began his coaching career at Bowling Green High School in
2009 where he was responsible for the quarterbacks and wide
receivers
Played at Bowling Green from 2001-05 under the direction of
current Tennessee wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni where he
was a part of a 2004 receiving corps that was was ranked third-
best in the nation by Athlon Sports
Part of two bowl game victories during his time at Bowling
Green defeating Northwestern in the Motor City Bowl 28-24 in
2003 followed by a 52-35 win over Memphis in the GMAC Bowl
following the 2004 season
Lett and his wife Andi have two daughters Jaela (5) and Alise
(3)
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DANA MORRISON
RECRUITING
OPERATIONS
AMANDA GILPIN
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
KIM MILLIGAN
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
ANGELA SCHWINGE
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
GREG ADAMSON
ASSISTANT
STRENGTH COACH
SCOTT ALTIZER
DIRECTOR OF
HIGH SCHOOL
RELATIONS
IKE BROWN
ASSISTANT
STRENGTH COACH
JOHN DEAN
DIRECTOR OF
REHABILITATION
ROBB DUNCANSON
ASSOCIATE
ATHLETIC TRAINER
LOGAN MERRITT
ASSOCIATE
ATHLETIC TRAINER
BRANDON MYLES
ASSISTANT
STRENGTH COACH
MAX PARROTT
ASSISTANT
EQUIPMENT
MANAGER
ALLEN SITZLER
ASSISTANT
EQUIPMENT
MANAGER
JONATHAN KING
DIRECTOR OF
CREATIVE
SERVICES
Enters second season at Tennessee after playing for Butch
Jones at the University of Cincinnati
In 43 career games with the Bearcats making 185 tackles
including 34.5 tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks
Posted a career-best 60 tackles as a sophomore including
eight TFLs in 2010
Made 44 tackles as a junior in 2011 with career-best 11 TFLs
Played in just ve games as a senior in 2012 after sufering
a neck injury
Native of Ashville, Ohio, starred at Teays Valley High School
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Jimmy G. Cheek became the seventh chancellor of the Uni-
versity of Tennessee, Knoxville, on February 1, 2009.
Within a year of taking ofce, the chancellor set a goal for UT
to become a Top 25 public research university in a decade. This
aggressive initiative sparked exciting momentum around im-
proving undergraduate education, graduate education, research,
campus infrastructure, and additional nancial resources.
Several new academic and student service buildings have
been built or signicantly renovated since 2009. An unprec-
edented $1 billion in campus construction is now underway or in
the design or planning stages. A new student union, classroom
and laboratory facilities, and a redeveloped residence hall village
will open in the next several years.
Cheek has led great change in the universitys delivery of
core services that include student advising, tutoring, mentoring,
and other support to help our students graduate on time and
achieve their academic goals. These changes have dramatically
improved retention and graduation rates and brought our met-
rics closer to those of our Top 25 peers.
The increased support for faculty and staf salaries has aided
recruitment and retention eforts of world-class faculty and tal-
ented staf. Cheek also has led an efort to enhance our rela-
tionships with existing partners, including Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, and to create new relationships that broaden our
research and opportunities for collaborations with faculty and
students.
A rst-generation college student, Cheek has set in motion
several initiatives to broaden diversity and student access to
the university. The universitys work on improving access led to
Cheeks participation in the White House Summit on increasing
college opportunity for low-income students.
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He serves of the board of directors for the Association of
Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU); as chairman of the
groups Commission on Food, Environment, and Renewable Re-
sources; and as a member of the APLU Presidential Advisory
Committee on Energy. He serves on the UT-Battelle Board of
Governors, the UT Health Sciences Center Board of Direc-
tors, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission Master Plan
Steering Committee, and the board of the Knoxville Symphony
Orchestra. He is chair of the Board of the International Fertil-
izer Development Center Advisory Committee, a new global re-
search efort to develop and commercialize clean, environmen-
tally sustainable, cost-efective, and renewable fertilizers for the
developing world.
Prior to his service with UT, Cheek was a member of the facul-
ty and an administrator at the University of Florida for thirty-four
years, last serving as senior vice president of agricultural and
natural resources. While at Florida, he received the Presidents
Medallion and Student Body Resolution 2009-104 for dedicated
and loyal service to the university and outstanding service to
students, respectively, and the Morton Wolfson Faculty Award
for outstanding contributions to the quality of student life. He
was named to the Academy of Teaching Excellence in 2008, a
fellow of the American Association for Agricultural Education in
2005, and a fellow of the North American Colleges and Teach-
ers of Agriculture in 1998. Cheeks research has focused on the
inuence of experiential learning on student achievement and
educational accountability.
Cheek earned a bachelors degree with high honors and doc-
torate from Texas A&M University. He received his masters de-
gree from Lamar University. A native of Texas, he is married to
Ileen Cheek, and they have two children and three grandchildren.
Donald Bruce is the Douglas and Brenda Horne Professor of
Business in the Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER)
and the Department of Economics at the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville.
He joined the UTK faculty in 1999 after receiving his M.A. and
Ph.D. in Economics from Syracuse University and his B.A. with hon-
ors in Economics from Drew University.
As a CBER economist, Dr. Bruce regularly provides objective,
non-partisan policy research and evaluation under contracts with
an array of government agencies at the federal and state levels. His
recent work in CBER has included an ongoing evaluation of Tennes-
sees welfare program, Families First, for the Tennessee Department
of Human Services, an analysis of teacher supply and demand in
Tennessee for the Governors Ofce of Education Policy, and a fore-
cast of expenditures on Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarships
for the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.
In addition to his CBER research, Dr. Bruce studies the economic
and behavioral efects of tax policies on such things as small busi-
ness activity and owner-occupied housing. His work has been pre-
sented and published in a variety of academic journals, edited vol-
umes, and professional meetings. He has testied before Congress
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on the topic of internet taxation, and he presented his work on taxes
and small business activity before the Presidents Advisory Panel on
Federal Tax Reform in 2005.
Dr. Bruce regularly teaches graduate and undergraduate courses
on the economics of taxation and the economics of health and
health care. He has recently served as the Director of Graduate
Studies in Economics and the Director of the Undergraduate Major
in Public Administration. Before becoming Faculty Athletics Rep-
resentative, Dr. Bruce served for two years as chair of the Athletics
Boards Fiscal Integrity and Long-Range Planning Committee. He
has also served as chair of the UTK Faculty Senates Budget and
Planning Committee. Dr. Bruce is an active member of the National
Tax Association, the International Institute of Public Finance, and the
American, Southern, and Western Economic Associations. His com-
munity service has included numerous economic and policy pre-
sentations for state and local organizations, and he currently serves
as Chairman of the Board of Innovative Education Partnership, the
non-prot governing body of the Clayton-Bradley STEM Academy
in Blount County.
Dr. Bruce lives in Walland, Tenn, with his wife Jennifer, a math-
ematics teacher at Clayton-Bradley, and their daughter Annie, age 7.
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The University of Tennessee named Dave Hart vice chan-
cellor and director of athletics on Sept. 5, 2011. Hart has held
leadership roles in athletics administration at East Carolina
University, Florida State University and the University of Ala-
bama.
Under Daves leadership, we are making huge strides to-
ward achieving comprehensive excellence, said Chancellor
Jimmy G. Cheek. Our student-athletes have broken records
with their academic performance, and their competitive spirit
will drive them to win championships.
Among the many challenges and goals being addressed in
the rst three years of his tenure at Tennessee, Hart has led
eforts which included the following:
Restructured the athletics department to provide for
greater efciency.
Hired the following head coaches: Butch Jones (football),
Brian Pensky (soccer), Donnie Tyndall (Mens Basketball)
and Holly Warlick (womens basketball), Beth Alford-Sullivan
(Track & Field/Cross Country) while also naming Matt Kredich
to lead a combined swimming and diving program.
Named Dr. Joe Scogin to lead the Thornton Student Life
Center. Dr. Scogins eforts in reorganizing the Thornton Cen-
ter have had an immediate impact, resulting in unprecedent-
ed academic success for Tennessee student-athletes.
Redened the athletic department Mission, VIsion and
Values to focus on the student-athlete.
Created a new administrative structure going through a
right-sizing efort in conjunction with the implementation
of combining the men and womens athletic programs into
one while setting a direction and vision for all units within
the department.
The Compliance Department has been reorganized and
capital projects have been reprioritized to dovetail into a stra-
tegic plan for the future.
Policies and procedures have been strengthened through-
out the department, as has overall communication.
Fan experience enhancement options at Neyland Stadium
and Thompson-Boling Arena have been prioritized.
Launched the Campaign for Comprehensive Excellence,
creating an opportunity for donors to partner with the ath-
letic program toward achievement of this collective goal, pri-
oritizing capital projects.
It is an honor to serve in this leadership role at the Univer-
sity of Tennessee, Hart said. Our mission to inspire student-
athletes to achieve comprehensive excellence in competition,
the classroom and community service. I am proud of the posi-
tive energy that our staf, coaches and student-athletes are
generating. I am optimistic about what is on the horizon. The
future is bright for Tennessee Athletics.
In December 2012, Hart hired Butch Jones from the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati as the head football coach at the Uni-
versity of Tennessee. Since assuming his new role, Jones has
brought a renewed sense of energy and optimism, including
a win over top 10-ranked South Carolina in October 2013 and
signing a consensus top ve recruiting class in February 2014.
Hart also hired Holly Warlick to follow the legendary Pat
Summitt as the head coach of Tennessees womens basket-
ball program, and Warlick led the Lady Vols to the SEC cham-
pionships in each of her rst two seasons.
In 2012-13, Tennessee also won national championships in
three events and nished third nationally in womens swim-
ming and diving under Matt Kredich, the former UT womens
coach whom Hart chose to lead a combined mens and wom-
ens swimming and diving. Hart also hired Brian Pensky to
lead the Tennessee soccer program, and the squad made an
NCAA tournament appearance in Penskys rst season. The
team is primed for a giant leap forward in 2014. The mens
basketball team made the Sweet 16 this season, and in April
2014, Hart hired Donnie Tyndall to lead the program moving
forward.
In just under two years at Tennessee, Hart has worked with
Chancellor Jimmy Cheek and VIce Chancellor for Finance and
Administration Chris Cimino to build a long-term nancial
model for Tennessee Athletics.
In conjunction with Provost Susan Martin, the hiring of Dr.
Joe Scogin as assistant provost and senior associate athletics
director to lead the Thornton Student Life Center has led to
excellent classroom performance by UT student-
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athletes. For the rst time since available data was re-
corded, Tennessee student-athletes posted three consecutive
semesters with a 3.00 GPA or above, also accomplishing the
feat in three consecutive spring semesters. The Spring 2013
GPA of 3.05 was the highest combined GPA for UT student-
athletes all-time. Also, In Spring 2014, four sports posted their
highest GPA in team history, and 58% of student-athletes
posted a 3.0 GPA or higher. In the most recent Spring semes-
ter, a record number of student-athletes graduated.
Comprehensive athletic success exemplied Harts tenure
as the Florida State athletic director, as a combined 35 ACC
Championships were won by 10 diferent Seminole athletic
programs during his tenure. Additionally, the Seminole foot-
ball team won nine ACC titles and appeared in four national
championship games, winning the 1999 BCS National Cham-
pionship with a Sugar Bowl victory over Virginia Tech.
The mens outdoor track and eld team also claimed two
national championships during his tenure, while the baseball
program appeared in the College World Series ve times and
the softball program won nine ACC titles and played in the
Womens College World Series. During Harts last year at Flor-
ida State, the Seminoles nished 15th in the Directors Cup, an
all-time high for the institution at that time.
Additionally, during Harts three years at Alabama, the
Crimson Tide football team claimed the 2009 BCS National
Championship and the individual athletic teams posted eight
combined top-three nishes nationally from 2009-11. Hart has
more than 20 years of service as a director of athletics.
Highly respected as a visionary and industry leader, Harts
career has featured service as the president of both the Na-
tional Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the
Division IA Athletics Directors Association. A former recipient
of the Robert R. Neyland Award honoring lifetime achieve-
ment, Hart has also been named by his colleagues as the Ath-
letic Director of the Year for the Southeast Region in both
2000 and 2005, one of a few select individuals to receive the
honor multiple times.
During his 13 years at Florida State, Hart negotiated un-
precedented, multi-million dollar contracts for the depart-
ment totaling in excess of $175 million and devised and ex-
ecuted an extensive and comprehensive facilities master plan
for athletics eclipsing the $150 million mark. Hart initiated a
multi-faceted Student Development/Life Skills program for
all student-athletes at FSU, an endeavor recognized nation-
ally as a Program of Excellence by the Division I-A Athletics
Directors Association.
Dave is as good an athletic director as there is in the
country, legendary Florida State Head Football Coach Bobby
Bowden said. Hes as sharp of an AD as Ive been around
in 57 years. He knows whats important, and hes a builder.
In recognizing Harts position within intercollegiate athlet-
ics, ACC Commissioner John Swoford said, Dave Hart is one
of the best and most respected athletics administrators in the
business. He thoroughly understands the nuances of major
college athletics, and he has superb values to go along with
his vast experience in the eld. He is a proven leader at the
conference and national levels.
While at FSU, Hart made many key hires, including the hir-
ing of FSUs rst two African-American basketball coaches,
including current mens coach Leonard Hamilton, as well as
their rst African-American senior-level administrator. He also
placed a signicant focus on the growth of womens athletics
at FSU, a commitment reected in increased funding, com-
petitive success and facility upgrades.
Academic success also accompanied Harts time at FSU,
as the school became home to the inaugural National Stu-
dent-Athlete of the Year, a State of Florida Woman of the
Year recipient, and two Rhodes Scholars. A record number
of FSU student-athletes made the ACC Academic Honor Roll,
were recipients of NCAA post-graduate scholarship awards
and obtained degrees. Student-athlete community service
involvement became a priority under Hart with student-
athletes contributing more than 5,000 hours in community
outreach projects.
Hart has also earned the Athletics Directors Award for ad-
vancing the quality and progress of student-athletes and the
athletics program while at Florida State. In 2008, he received
the James J. Corbett Award, the highest honor bestowed by
National Association of College Directors of Athletics.
Harts commitment to service includes considerable time
on numerous national and conference committees, including
the NCAA Council, the NCAA Honors and Awards Committee
and the NCAA Special Events and Postseason Bowls Com-
mittee, and he has been a consultant to the NCAA Student-
Athlete Advisory Council.
Hart was one of 11 athletic directors nationally who worked
with an advisory group of athletic directors to presidents and
conference commissioners in ongoing meetings and discus-
sions regarding post-season football format options and
similar issues related to the football postseason. In addition
to his prominent leadership roles nationally, Hart chaired and
had direct involvement with the renegotiations of both of the
ACCs football and basketball television contracts and chaired
the ACC Television Committee as well as the ACC Mens Bas-
ketball and Football committees.
He also served as Chairman of the NCAA Football Board
of Directors where he represented NACDA and served with
commissioners of Division I-A conferences as well as past
NCAA President Myles Brand.
Hart served as Executive Director of Athletics at Alabama
from August 2008 until accepting his leadership role with the
Volunteers. A 1971 Alabama graduate, Hart played basket-
ball for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach C.M.
Newton and earned a masters degree from UA in 1972 while
working as a graduate assistant basketball coach.
Hart met his wife, the former Pam Humble, while at Ala-
bama. The couple has three children: Rick, who serves cur-
rently as the athletic director at SMU, Jamie and Kelly. The
Harts are the grandparents of ve grandchildren: Trevor,
Caroline, McKinley, Olivia and Kingsley.
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EXECUTIVE SENIOR
ASSOCIATE
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
MIKE VOLLMAR
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
CHRIS FULLER
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
FOR DEVELOPMENT AND
EXTERNAL RELATIONS
BRETT HUEBNER
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
FOR BUSINESS
OPERATIONS/CFO
JIMMY STANTON
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR,
COMMUNICATIONS
DONNA THOMAS
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
ATH. DIRECTOR/SENIOR
WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR
MIKE WARD
SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATH.
DIRECTOR FOR ADMIN. &
SPORT PROGRAMS
EXECUTIVE ATHLETICS STAFF
DR. JOE SCOGIN
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/
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CARMEN TEGANO
ASSOCIATE AD
JIMMY DELANEY
ASSISTANT AD -
SALES & MARKETING
DAVID ELLIOTT
ASSISTANT AD -
EVENT MANAGEMENT
JOE ARNONE
ASSOCIATE AD -
TICKET OPERATIONS
TYLER JOHNSON
ASSOCIATE AD -
BUSINESS/
INTERNAL AFFAIRS
GREG HULEN
ASSOCIATE AD -
DEVELOPMENT
TODD DOOLEY
ASSOCIATE AD -
COMPLIANCE
DARA WORRELL
ASSOCIATE AD
ANGIE BOYD-KECK
ASSOC. AD-BUSINESS/
INTERNAL AFFAIRS
JASON MCVEIGH
DIRECTOR OF
SPORTS MEDICINE
JASON YELLIN
ASSISTANT AD -
MEDIA RELATIONS
THOMAS MOATS
DIRECTOR OF
INFORMATION
SERVICES
DAVE LAWSON
DIRECTOR OF
STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING
KEVIN ZURCHER
ASSISTANT AD -
FACILITIES
AND ATHLETIC
GROUNDS
STEVE EARLY
VOL NETWORK
GENERAL MANAGER
CHRIS SPOGNARDI
DIRECTOR OF
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PATRICKASHFORD
13 QUARTERBACK
CAREERHONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Squad member, did not appear in any games
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member, did not appear in any games
2011-FRESHMANATCARSON-NEWMAN
Spent freshman year as a member of the Carson-Newman
football team as a back-up quarterback and holder on kicks
Made debut with Eagles as a holder on a game-winning
eld goal to beat Brevard, 27-24
HIGHSCHOOL
Played quarterback at Morristown West High School
Threw for 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior with
the Trojans
PERSONAL
Full name: Patrick Ryan Ashford
Born July 19, 1993
Son of Mark and Cari Ashford
Majoring in Political Science
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2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 7/0
Emerged as the backup strong safety to Brian Randolph
after strong play in spring and fall of 2013
Made 10 tackles in seven games during 2013 season
Career-high ve tackles vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Three tackles including 0.5 TFL at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Recovered a fumble and returned it 23 yards vs. WKU
(9/7), one of UTs ve turnovers forced in rst quarter
Opened 2013 with a tackle vs. Austin Peay (8/31)
Awarded John Stucky Iron Vol Award after spring 2013
Had a 62-yard interception return for a touchdown in the
2013 Orange & White Spring Game
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 1/0
Made debut playing on special teams in season nale vs.
Kentucky (11/24)
2011-FRESHMAN
Member of the Vols football team, did not play
HIGHSCHOOL
Played both quarterback and defensive back at McKenzie
All-State, All-West Tennessee as a senior
R-JUNIOR 1L 5-11 195
McKENZIE, TENN. McKENZIE H.S.
MAXARNOLD
DEFENSIVE BACK
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2012 1/0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 --
2013 7/0 3 7 10 0-0 0.5-1 0 1 0 0-0 5-AU
Totals 8/0 3 7 10 0-0 0.5-1 0 1 0 0-0 5-AU
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 5 vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 1-0-1 So. Carolina 0-0-0
W. Kentucky 0-0-0, 1-23 fr at Alabama DNP-INJ
at Oregon 1-3-4, 0.5-1 t at Missouri DNP
at Florida DNP Auburn 1-4-5
So. Alabama DNP Vanderbilt 0-0-0
Georgia DNP at Kentucky 0-0-0
PERSONAL
Full name: Richard Max Arnold
Born: Jan. 14, 1993
Son of Max and Sandi Arnold
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
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NASHVILLE, TENN. BRENTWOOD ACADEMY
DEFENSIVE LINE
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Brentwood Academy, in Brentwood, Tenn. for
coach Cody White
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 12 strong side defensive end, No.
5 prospect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 25 defensive end, No. 6 prospect in
Tenn.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 10 defensive end, No. 5 prospect in
Tenn.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 27 defensive end)
Back-to-back Division 2, Class AA Tennessee Mr. Football
winner (2012, 2013)
Received All-Midstate honors as a senior
2013 TSWA All-State selection
All-Division II-AA Defensive Line
As a senior, recorded 60 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 5.5
sacks and one forced fumble
Helped Brentwood Academy Eagles to a 9-4 record and
state seminal berth
Also had 141 receiving yards, one receiving touchdown
and three rushing touchdowns in senior year
PERSONAL
Full Name: Derek Anthony Barnett
Born: June 25, 1996
Son of Christine Barnett
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DILLONBATES
LINEBACKER
HIGHSCHOOL
Four-year letterman at Ponte Vedra High School in Flori-
da for coach Mike Lloyd
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 97 national prospect, No. 7 out-
side linebacker, No. 15 prospect in Fla.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 104 national prospect, No. 4 outside
linebacker, No. 16 prospect in Fla.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 67 national prospect, No. 3 outside
linebacker, No. 10 prospect in Fla.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 18 outside linebacker)
Selected to play in 2013 Under Armour All-America High
School Football Game
Associated Press Class 5A All-State Team as a senior
Named a Florida Times-Union Super 24, the top recruits
of 2013
All-First Coast Team in 2013
2013 Florida Times-Union Super 11 selection
Recorded 81 total tackles and 55 solo tackles in his senior
campaign
Credited with more than 300 tackles and 180 solo tackles
in his high school career
PERSONAL
Full Name: Dillon Timothy Bates
Born: July 5, 1995
Son of Denise and Bill Bates
Father, Bill, was a standout safety for UT and played in
the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys for 15 seasons from 1983-
97 winning three Super Bowl titles
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FAIRBURN, GA. CREEKSIDE H.S.
ELLIOTTBERRY
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered for Creekside High School in Canton, Ga. under
coach Olten Downs
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 59 outside linebacker, No. 69
prospect in Ga.)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 108 outside linebacker, No. 105 pros-
pect in Ga.)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 32 athlete, No. 45 prospect in Ga.)
Scout: 3-star (No. 125 safety)
Named one of Reeboks Top 25 Most Dynamic Athletes
Georgia Class 5A All-State Linebacker in 2013 - Atlanta-
Journal Constitution and Associated Press
City/South Fulton All-Metro First Team
Selected as a 2011 U.S. Air Force Sophomore Second
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DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Creekside High School in Canton, Ga., for
coach Olten Downs
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 28 athlete, No. 24 prospect in Ga.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 37 athlete, No. 26 prospect in Ga.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 22 defensive back, No. 23 prospect
in Ga.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 28 defensive back)
Named one of Reeboks Top 25 Most Dynamic Athletes
Class 5A All-State rst team defensive back
Directed Creekside to an undefeated record and state
championship as a defensive back and quarterback
2013 Georgia Class 5A 100-meter dash champion
PERSONAL
Full Name: Evan Lawrence Berry
Born: November 4, 1995
Son of Carol and James Berry
Twin brother to fellow Vol Elliott Berry
Older brother, Eric, was an All-American and Jim Thorpe
Award winner for Tennessee and is a Pro Bowl safety with
the Kansas City Chiefs
Father, James, played running back for the Vols from
1978-81, rushing for more than 1,700 yards and scoring
19 touchdowns
Wears #29 as a tribute to Inky Johnson, similar to his
brother Eric, who wears #29 with the Kansas City Chiefs
in the NFL
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Two-year starter at Garden City Community College in Gar-
den City, Kansas, playing for Matt Miller
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 8 JUCO prospect, No. 4
ofensive tackle, No. 2 prospect in Kansas)
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 26 JUCO prospect, No. 6 of-
fensive tackle)
Rated four-star by Rivals
Rated four-star by Scout
2013 First Team All-Conference in the Kansas Jayhawk
Community College Conference
Played in the Football Capital Bowl of Kansas in 2013
Played and started all 17 games in his junior college career
Helped Broncbusters to 2012 KJCCC Seminals
HIGHSCHOOL
Four-year starter at Anniston High School in Alabama for
coach Eddie Bullock
JUNIOR JC 6-8 313
ANNISTON, ALA. ANNISTON H.S. GARDEN CITY (KAN.) C.C.
DONTAVIUSBLAIR
74 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN
First Team Class 4A All-State as a senior
Helped pave the way for the states leading rusher (Troy-
maine Pope), who gained 2,539 yards and scored 31 touch-
downs
Graded out 93 percent on the ofensive line
Started 50 career games on the ofensive line
Posted more than 200 pancake blocks in his prep career
Also played basketball and averaged 9.5 points and 10.0
rebounds as a senior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Dontavius Q. Blair
Born: October 25, 1993
Son of Kim Blair and Lorenzo Swink
Majoring in Agricultural Leadership
Team All-American
Led Creekside to a state championship and undefeated
record as a senior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Elliott Lee Berry
Born: November 4, 1995
Son of Carol and James Berry
Twin brother to fellow Vol Evan Berry
Older brother, Eric, was an All-American and Jim Thorpe
Award winner for Tennessee and is a Pro Bowl safety
with the Kansas City Chiefs
Father, James, played running back for the Vols from
1978-81, rushing for more than 1,700 yards and scoring
19 touchdowns
Wears #41 as a tribute to his brother, Eric, #14 at UT,
inverse
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2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2013-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 10/1
Local product played in rst 10 games with one start in
2013
First career catch at #1 Alabama (10/26) for 43 yards
Made three tackles on special teams
First career start came vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
Made two special teams tackles at #19 Florida (9/21)
2012-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 11/0
Played in 11 of 12 games, mostly on special teams, and did
not post any stats
Knoxville native was one of 10 true freshman to play in 2012
Made college debut with a few snaps vs. NC State (8/31)
HIGHSCHOOL
247sports: 3-star (No. 76 overall athlete, No. 25 prospect
in Tennessee)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 31 prospect in Tennessee)
Rivals: 2-star
Honored as Class 5A All-State selection by Tennessee
Sports Writers
Played running back and safety at Knoxville Central H.S.
Ran for 1,850 yards in prep career and scored 19 rushing
touchdowns, averaging 7.6 yards per carry with the Bobcats
Hauled in 54 receptions for 654 yards and six receiving
touchdowns
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CODYBLANC
83 WIDE RECEIVER
On defense, made 167 career tackles including four TFLs,
while making seven interceptions
As a senior in 2011, ran for 433 yards and four touchdowns,
also made 10 catches for 78 yards, scoring ve overall
touchdowns
Made 69 tackles on defense while picking of four intercep-
tions
As a junior, rushed for 1,171 yards and 11 touchdowns in 10
games
Averaged 8.9 yards per carry
Returned ve kickofs for touchdowns and averaged 39.6
yards per kickof return
Had 27 catches for 231 yards and two receiving touchdowns
Made 55 tackles on defense and recovered one fumble
Coach at Knoxville Central: Joel Helton
PERSONAL
Full name: Dakota Edward Blanc
Born: June 23, 1994
Son of Eddie and Lisa Blanc
CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 11/0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- --
2013 10/1 1 43 43.0 4.3 0 43-Ala 43-Ala
Totals 21/1 1 43 43.0 2.0 0 43-Ala 43-Ala
CAREER HIGHS
Catches 1 at Alabama, 10/26/13
Receiving Yards 43 at Alabama, 10/26/13
R-SOPHOMORE 1L 6-0 205
JACKSON, TENN. JACKSON CHRISTIAN H.S.
DRAEBOWLES
WIDE RECEIVER
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 11/0
Played in 11 games on special teams
Made two tackles on kick coverage with stops vs. Western
Kentucky (9/7) and at Florida (9/21)
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season, did not play in any games
HIGHSCHOOL
247sports: 4-star (No. 212 prospect nationally, No. 25 overall
wide receiver, No. 4 prospect in Tennessee)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 16 overall wide receiver, No. 2 prospect in
Tennessee, No. 47 prospect in Southeast)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 130 prospect nationally, No. 19 overall
wide receiver, No. 3 prospect in Tennessee)
Scout: 3-star (No. 48 overall wide receiver)
Two-time All-State selection at Jackson Christian
Compiled career gures of 171 catches for 2,569 yards and
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Games/Starts: 10/0
Played in rst 10 games this season and made three
catches for 28 yards, including rst career touchdown
Sufered torn ACL in practice on Nov. 20 and missed nal
two games of 2013
Big rst-down catch on fourth down for 28 yards vs. #6
Georgia (10/5) helped set up late go-ahead TD
Hauled in rst career touchdown on a 2-yard catch vs.
South Alabama (9/28)
First collegiate catch vs. Austin Peay (8/31)
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Byron Morgan at Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin
School
Rated 3-star by Rivals (No. 29 overall tight end, No. 46 over-
all prospect in Ohio)
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 43 overall tight end, No. 54
overall prospect in Ohio)
Rated 3-star by ESPN (No. 18 overall tight end, No. 49 over-
all prospect in Ohio)
Rated 3-star by Scout (No. 48 overall tight end)
Earned rst team all-district, all-conference and all-Ohio
honors as a junior in 2011
Also was an honorable mention all-district and second team
all-conference selection in 2010
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Helped the Lions reach the Division III playofs during his
senior season, making 27 catches for 402 yards and seven
touchdowns
Recorded 35 receptions for 536 yards and six touchdowns
as a junior
That followed a sophomore campaign in which he had 17
catches for 411 yards and two touchdowns
PERSONAL
Full Name: Aaron Jefrey Branisel
Born: July 24, 1995
Son of Ron and Jenny Branisel
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 10/0 3 28 9.3 2.8 1 8-UGA 28-UGA
CAREER HIGHS
Catches 1 vs. three times, last vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
Receiving Yards 28 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
Touchdowns 1 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
23 touchdowns
As a senior, recorded 31 receptions for 519 yards and ve
touchdowns
Also played linebacker, registering 31 tackles
As a junior, caught 58 passes for 1,102 yards and eight TDs
Defensively, had 57 tackles, ve sacks and three intercep-
tions
Played in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl
Named to the 2011 Super Southeast 120 by the Mobile (Ala.)
Register
Selected to the ESPNU150
Also a Rivals250 and Top247 member
Also played basketball
Coach at Jackson Christian: Matt Underwood
PERSONAL
Full Name: Drae Alexander Bowles
Born May 31, 1993
Majoring in Communication Studies
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2013 SEC Honor Roll
CFPA Hon. Mention Specialist of the Week (Sept. 24, 2012)
CFPA Hon. Mention Placekicker of the Week (Sept. 24, 2012)
Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (Sept. 24, 2012)
2013-R-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 0/0
Back-up kicker to All-SEC performer Michael Palardy
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 4/3
Walk-on kicker who competed with Michael Palardy for
starting kicking duties in 2012 and kicked in four games
Did not kick after the Georgia (9/29) game
Tied Tennessee record for most kicking points in a game
with 17 vs. Akron (9/22) on 4-4 FGs and 5-5 PATs (Tied
Alex Walls 2002, Fuad Reveiz 1982 and Alan Duncan
1978)
Overall in 2012, made rst six eld goal attempts and is
6-of-7 overall along with 12-of-14 on PATs for 30 points
Made 4-of-5 PATs, made a 34-yard eld goal, but missed
from 28 yards at #5 Georgia (9/29)
4-4 eld goals vs. Akron (9/22), made most eld goals
by a Vol since Daniel Lincoln in 2007; Four eld goals
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CAREER HIGHS
Field Goals Made 4 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
Field Goals Att. 4 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
Points 17 vs. Akron, 9/22/12 (T-UT Record for Pts by Kicker)
Longest Conversion 37 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
Point After Conversions 5 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
Point After Attempts 5 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. FG-FGA,Seq. PATs
MTSU 1-1, (21) 3-3
2012 Opp. FG-FGA,Seq. PATs
Ga. State 1-1, (25) 1-1
Florida 0-0 2-3
Akron 4-4 (37)(23)(22)(28) 5-5
at Georgia 1-2 (34) 28 4-5
CAREER STATISTICS
made tied for the second-most in a game in NCAA in
2012
17 points vs. Akron tied for most points by a kicker in
NCAA in 2012
Starting kicker vs. #18 Florida (9/15), making 2-of-3 PATs.
Made 2012 debut vs. Georgia State (9/8), making a 25-
yard eld goal and adding a PAT in win
Switched from No. 26 to No. 42 before the Florida game
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Games/Starts: 1/1
Amazing story of walk-on kicker played out on Nov. 5, as he
was sitting at home on his couch less than an hour before
MTSU game was taken by police escort to Neyland Stadium
and kicked a 21-yard eld goal and three PATs in rst game.
Story featured on Yahoo.com, ESPN and in Sports Illustrated
HIGHSCHOOL
Started two years at placekicker at Alcoa for Gary Rankin
Helped team to two state championships
Also participated in soccer all four years, earning All-State
honors in the nal two
PERSONAL
Full Name: Derrick Lee Gogue Brodus
Born on May 13, 1992
Parents are Harry and Doris Brodus
Graduated in Spring 2014 with a Communications Studies
degree
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GAVINBRYANT
LINEBACKER
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Jackson High School in Jackson, Ala. for
coach Danny Powell
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 11 inside linebacker, No. 9 pros-
pect in Ala.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 10 inside linebacker, No. 10 prospect
in Ala.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 17 inside linebacker, No. 14 prospect
in Ala.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 10 inside linebacker)
2013 ASWA Class 5A All-State linebacker
2012 ASWA Class 5A All-State honorable mention
Helped team to the Alabama Class 4A state champion-
ship in 2011
Had 60 tackles and nine sacks in his senior campaign
Recorded 110 tackles and eight sacks as a junior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Gavin OShea Bryant
Born: May 1, 1995
Son of Lucretia Brown and Gary Bryant
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PLACEKICKER
CAREERHONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Backup kicker to All-SEC performer Michael Palardy, did
not see any game action
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season after sufering a broken leg in preseason
training camp
Returned to practice late in the season
HIGHSCHOOL
Kicked at West High School for coach Scott Cummings
247sports: 2-star (No. 15 overall kicker, No. 44 prospect in
Tennessee)
ESPN: 2-star (No. 32 overall kicker, No. 39 prospect in
Tennessee)
Scout: 3-star (No. 9 overall kicker)
2010 and 2011 TSWA All-State selection at West High School
Named District 4-AAA Kicker of the Year as a senior
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2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 0/0
Did not play in any games
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 0/0
Did not play in any games
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 5/0
Played in ve of last seven games as a reserve lineman
Did not make a tackle in limited action
One of 16 true freshmen to play for Vols in 2011
Saw action in third game at #2 Alabama (10/22)
Played second game of the season vs. #1 LSU (10/15)
Made debut on defensive line vs. Bufalo (10/1)
HIGHSCHOOL
Scout: 3-star (No. 62 overall defensive tackle)
Rivals: 2-star
ESPN: 2-star (No. 112 overall defensive tackle)
Named to Team Alabama by the Alabama High School Ath-
letic Directors and Coaches Association
Competed in annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic
Named First Team 6A All-State by the Alabama Sports
Writers Association
As a senior, nished with more than 75 tackles, 36 tackles
for loss, 20 quarterback pressures and 12 sacks
Tallied more than 60 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 12 quarter-
back hurries and nine sacks as a junior in 2009
Recorded 52 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, eight QB pressures
and ve sacks as a sophomore in 2008
Coach at Oxford High School: John Grass
PERSONAL
Full Name: Allan Jamal Carson
Born: September 30, 1992 in Anniston, Alabama
Son of James and Millicent Carson
Earned 2010 kickof champion status at the Kick-of Classic
Tennessee Mr. Football Kicker nalist
2011 First Team All-PrepXtra selection
As a senior, made 7-of-10 eld goals, including a long of 51
Also made 47-of-50 PATs and 79 percent of kickofs went
for touchbacks
Received invitation to the Ofense-Defense All-America
Bowl
As a junior, was 7-of-16 on eld goals and 35-of-38 on extra
points, while 82 percent of his kickofs were touchbacks
PERSONAL
Full Name: George Perry Bullock
Born July 8, 1993
Son of Bill and Kathleen Bullock
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
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KENNYBYNUM
LINEBACKER
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 4/0
Played in four games on special teams
Made two tackles, both vs. Western Kentucky (9/7)
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season after sufering preseason knee injury
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Raines in Jacksonville, Fla., for coach Deran Wiley
247sports: 3-star (No. 31 overall linebacker)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 56 overall linebacker)
Rivals: 3-star
Scout: 2-star (No. 117 overall linebacker)
Named to the 2011 AP Class 4A All-State First Team defense
All-First Coast Wrestling First Team honors from The (Jack-
sonville) Times-Union
Had two interceptions as a junior
Led Raines High School to an 8-4 record and playof ap-
pearance as a senior in 2011
Helped guide the Wolfpack to a 10-3 record as a junior
Finished third in the state in 220-pound weight class and
won a regional championship as a junior
Posted a 37-4 record en route as a junior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Kenneth Wayne Bynum
Born: July 27, 1994
Son Darrell and Seteria Pullins
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 4/0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2-WKU
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 2 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
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JACOBCARTER
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CAREERHONORS
2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2013-R-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 11/0
In 11 games, made four catches for 45 yards and had
seven punt returns for 65 yards
Inserted as punt returner while Devrin Young was injured
Had a late catch for 14 yards vs. Vanderbilt (11/23)
Two punt returns for 16 yds vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
Two punt returns for 30 yards vs. South Alabama (9/28)
Returned rst two punts of his career for 20 yards vs.
WKU (9/7); also had a catch for six yards
On 22nd birthday, had a catch for 14 yards in 2013 season
opener vs. Austin Peay (8/31)
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 11/0
Former walk-on earned scholarship just prior to opener
vs. NC State (8/31), played in 11 games
Eight catches for 126 yards with rst career touchdown
Closed year with two catches for 23 yards vs. Kentucky
(11/17)
Caught an 8-yard pass vs. Troy (11/3)
Snagged a 16-yard pass at #17 South Carolina (10/27)
Scored rst-career TD on a 24-yard reception vs. Akron
(9/22)
Hauled in two receptions for 35 yards vs. Georgia State
(9/8)
Made college debut vs. NC State (8/31), on his 21st birth-
day and made rst catch for 20 yards
Emerged as a spring football star at receiver with 182
yards in 2012 Orange & White game and two scrimmages
2011-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member
2010-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Started three years at wide receiver and safety at Ensworth
High School in Nashville for coach Ricky Bowers
Earned All-Region honors as a senior
Also participated in basketball and soccer
PERSONAL
Full name: Jacob Davis Carter
Born: August 31, 1991
Son of Roy and Maria Carter
Graduated in 2014 with a degree in Sport Management
Interned in the Tennessee Athletic Marketing Ofce and
Athletics Department
CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 11/0 8 126 15.8 11.5 1 24-Akr 35-GSU
2013 11/0 4 45 11.3 4.1 0 14-VU 14-VU
Totals 22/0 12 171 14.3 7.8 1 24-Akr 35-GSU
PuntReturns GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 11/0 7 65 9.3 5.9 0 18-USA 30-USA
CAREER HIGHS
Catches 2 vs. Georgia State, 9/8/12 & vs. Kentucky, 11/24/12
Receiving Yards 35 vs. Georgia State, 9/8/12
Touchdowns 1 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
Punt Returns 2 three times, last vs. South Carolina, 10/19/13
Receiving Yards 30 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2012 Opp. Rec-Yds-TD,Lg 2013 Opp. Rec-Yds-TD,Lg/PR
vs. NC State 1-20-0, 20 Austin Peay 1-14-0, 14 / 0-0
Ga. State 2-35-0, 19 W. Kentucky 1-6-0, 6 / 2-20-0, 11
Florida 0-0-0, 0 at Oregon 1-11-0, 11 / 1-(-1)-0, -1
Akron 1-24-1, 24 at Florida 0-0-0 / 0-0
at Georgia DNP So. Alabama 0-0-0 / 2-30-0, 18
at Miss State 0-0-0 Georgia 0-0-0 / 0-0
Alabama 0-0-0 So. Carolina 0-0-0 / 2-16-0, 16
at So. Carolina 1-16-0, 16 at Alabama 0-0-0 / 0-0
Troy 1-8-0, 8 at Missouri DNP
Missouri 0-0-0 Auburn 0-0-0 / 0-0
at Vanderbilt 0-0-0 Vanderbilt 1-14-0, 14 / 0-0
Kentucky 2-23-0, 16 at Kentucky 0-0-0 / 0-0
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Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Akron, 9/22/12 & at Georgia, 9/29/22
Interception 1 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
Touchdown 1 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
Passes Defended 2 at Mississippi State, 10/13/12
10-Tackle Games 1 (13 vs. Alabama, 10/20/12)
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JUSTINCOLEMAN
DEFENSIVE BACK
2013-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 12/12
Emerged as a leader on defense and starting at corner-
back as a junior in 2013
Started 21 consecutive games, including all 12 in 2013
Made 46 tackles (fth on team), along with an intercep-
tion for touchdown and eight passes defended (second
to Cam Sutton for team, lead) in 2013
Closed 2013 with six tackles and a pass break-up at Ken-
tucky (11/30)
Posted a season-high eight tackles vs. Vanderbilt (11/23)
100th career tackle as he had two stops at Missouri (11/2)
Five tackles at #1 Alabama (10/26)
Racked up ve tackles vs. homestate #6 Georgia (10/5)
Four stops vs. South Alabama (9/28)
Six tackles, two passes defended at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Interception returned for touchdown started streak of
ve turnovers in a span of six plays on defense for Vols
vs. WKU (9/7); Finished with six tackles including a TFL
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 12/9
Honored with Fourth Quarter Award in Spring for compet-
ing with intangible values
Played in all 12 games with nine starts, totalling 59 tackles,
ranking fourth on team
Had 3.5 TFLs for 25 yards and three pass break-ups
Inserted as starter at left cornerback, in Akron game, in sec-
ond season with Vols
Over nal seven games, had 52 tackles (7.4 per game)
Closed year with ve tackles vs. Kentucky (11/24)
Seven tackles at Vanderbilt (11/17)
Tallied eight tackles vs. Missouri (11/10)
Notched seven tackles with a TFL vs. Troy (11/3)
Set career-high for second week in a row with 13 tackles vs.
#1 Alabama (10/20)
Career-high nine tackles including 0.5 TFLs and two pass
break-ups at #19 Miss State (10/13)
Posted second 10-yard TFL in as many games as part of
four tackles at #5 Georgia (9/29) in return to home state
In rst start of 2012, had two tackles including 10-yard TFL
and a pass defended
Started 2012 opener vs. NC State (8/31) and made tackle
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/4
Played in all 12 games, starting four games as a true fresh-
man at cornerback, including rst two games of the season
as well as vs. MTSU and at Arkansas
One of 16 true freshmen to play in 2011 with the Vols
Played extensively on special team coverage units
Had 10 tackles and two pass breakups in secondary
Career-high ve tackles at #8 Arkansas (11/12) in 4th start
Returned to starting line-up vs. MTSU (11/5) with a tackle
First-career tackles (three) vs. Cincinnati (9/10)
With start at cornerback against Montana, became the rst
true freshman defensive back to start for UT since Eric Berry
(2007)
Had a PBU vs. Montana (9/3) and at Alabama (10/22)
HIGHSCHOOL
Standout at Brunswick High School in Georgia for coach
Victor Floyd
Rivals: 4-star (No. 17 overall cornerback, No. 16 overall pros-
pect in Georgia)
Scout: 3-stars (No. 45 overall cornerback)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 30 overall safety)
Named to the Rivals250 Team by Rivals.com
Selected to GACA North South All-Star Game.
As a junior in 2009, totaled 83 tackles, six interceptions and
six pass-break-ups.
Also returned a kickof for touchdown as a junior
Tallied 71 tackles, four pass-break-ups, three sacks and two
interceptions as a sophomore in 2008.
Helped team to undefeated district season in 2010
PERSONAL
Full name: Justin Jamal Coleman
Born: March 27, 1993
Son of James Coleman
Majoring in Communications Studies
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2011 12/4 10 0 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 5-Ark
2012 12/9 35 24 59 0-0 3.5-25 0 0 3 0-0 13-Ala
2013 12/12 36 10 46 0-0 1-1 0 0 8 1-23 8-VU
Totals 36/25 81 34 115 0-0 4.5-26 0 0 13 1-23 13-Ala
CAREER HIGHS
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Montana 0-0-0, pd vs. NC State 1-0-1
Cincinnati 3-0-3 Ga. State 0-0-0
at Florida 0-0-0 Florida 0-0-0
Bufalo 1-0-1 Akron 2-0-2, pd, 1-10 t
Georgia 0-0-0 at Georgia 2-2-4, 1-10 t
LSU 0-0-0 at Miss State 4-5-9, 0.5-1 t, 2 pd
at Alabama 0-0-0 pd Alabama 4-9-13
South Carolina 0-0-0 at So. Carolina 2-1-3
MTSU 1-0-1 Troy 6-1-7, 1-4 t
at Arkansas 5-0-5 Missouri 5-3-8
Vanderbilt 0-0-0 at Vanderbilt 5-2-7
at Kentucky 0-0-0 Kentucky 4-1-5
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 0-0-0 So. Carolina 2-0-2, pbu
W. Kentucky 4-2-6, 1-23 int, pd, 1-1 t at Alabama 3-2-5
at Oregon 4-2-6, 2 pd at Missouri 2-0-2
at Florida 1-1-2 Auburn 0-0-0
So. Alabama 4-0-4 Vanderbilt 7-1-8, pd
Georgia 5-0-5, pd at Kentucky 4-2-6, pd
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Eastern Christian Academy in Elkton, Maryland
for coach Dwayne Thomas
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 58 athlete, No. 18 prospect in
Maryland)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 121 wide receiver, No. 20 prospect in
Maryland)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 29 athlete, No. 15 prospect in Mary-
land)
Scout: 3-star (No. 33 tight end)
Named Second Team All-State as a senior wide receiver
Helped Honey Badgers to 9-3 record as a senior
Also played basketball for the Honey Badgers
PERSONAL
Full Name: Neiko Donovan Creamer
Born on March 5, 1995
Son of Tawana and Andre Creamer
Father Andre was a four-year letterman for Vols from
1984-87, making 120 tackles and recording six intercep-
tions as a defensive back; also starred as a punt returner
at UT
Majoring in Kinesiology
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2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/7
Played in all 12 games, started seven times in 2013
Fourth on team in catches (18) and third in receiving
yards (269) along with two touchdowns (at Oregon and
at Kentucky)
Career-high 74 receiving yards on two catches at Ken-
tucky (11/30) including second-career touchdown on a
43-yard juggling catch; sufered broken collarbone on
second catch of the game
Third game in a row with two catches, for 15 yards, vs.
#7 Auburn (11/9)
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/7
Played in all 12 games, started seven times in 2013
Fourth on team in catches (18) and third in receiving
yards (269) along with two touchdowns (at Oregon and
at Kentucky)
Career-high 74 receiving yards on two catches at Ken-
tucky (11/30) including second-career touchdown on a
43-yard juggling catch; sufered broken collarbone on
second catch of the game
Third game in a row with two catches, for 15 yards, vs.
#7 Auburn (11/9)
Two receptions for second game in a row at #10 Missouri
(11/2), for 32 yards
Two catches for 12 yards at #1 Alabama (10/26)
Clutch 23-yard catch for rst down in win over #11 South
Carolina (10/19)
Two catches, both for rst downs, vs. homestate #6
Georgia (10/5) for 25 yards
Career-best three catches for career-high 50 yards vs.
South Alabama (9/28)
Two catches for 31 yards at #19 Florida (9/21)
First career catch for rst career touchdown on a 4-yard
catch at #2 Oregon (9/14)
2012-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 3/0
Redshirt season after sufering a shoulder injury
Made college debut against Georgia State (9/8/12)
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Norcross High School in Georgia for coach Keith
Maloof
247sports: 4-star (No. 178 prospect nationally, No. 20
overall wide receiver, No. 15 prospect in Georgia)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 54 overall wide receiver, No. 44 prospect
in Georgia, No. 54 prospect in Southeast)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 246 prospect nationally, No. 41 overall
wide receiver, No. 19 prospect in Georgia)
Scout: 4-star (No. 44 overall wide receiver)
Recorded 34 catches for 688 yards and 10 touchdowns as a
senior at Norcross High Scool
As a junior, totaled 30 catches for 506 yards and four TDs
Competed in the Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl
2011 Rivals.com U.S. Army National All-Combine Second
Team selection
Rivals250 and Top247 member
Selected to the 2011 Super Southeast 120 by the Mobile
(Ala.) Register
Also competed in basketball and track and won state cham-
pionship in basketball
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jason Isaiah-Labron Croom
Born on Feb. 28, 1994
Son of Karen Croom-Terry and Terence Terry Jr.
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
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2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 8/1
Played in eight games in 2013 with one start on line
First career start, at center, vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 2/0
Played second career game in nale vs. Kentucky (11/24)
Backup center, made debut vs. Georgia State (9/8)
2011-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
True freshman did not play in a game in 2011, listed as back
up center all year on depth chart
Enrolled in classes in January, took part in spring workouts
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Tennessee High School in Bristol, Tenn., for
coach Greg Stubbs
Rivals: 3-star (No. 14 overall center, No. 8 overall prospect
in Tennessee)
Scout: 3-star (No. 9 overall center)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 7 overall center)
Earned All-State, All-Northeast Tenn., All-Conference and
All-Region honors as a senior in 2010
Also named to the PrepStar Dream Team as a senior
As a junior in 2009, named All-Northeast Tenn., All-Confer-
ence and All-Region
Earned recognition with a selection to the East-West All-
Star Team in the state of Tennessee
Rated the No. 6 overall prospect in Tenn., by the Knoxville
News Sentinel
Helped team rush for 180 yards per game as a senior.
2010 Team Captain and won 2009 conference title
2010 Homecoming King at Tennessee High
Active member of FCA and Beta Club
PERSONAL
Full Name: Mackenzie James Crowder
Born: December 23, 1992 in Bristol, Tennessee
Son of Mike and Caroline Crowder
Has two brothers, Michael (Princeton) and Matt (Cornell)
also play college football
Majoring in Marketing
CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 3/0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- --
2013 12/7 18 269 14.9 22.4 2 43-UK 74-UK
Totals 15/7 18 1269 14.9 17.9 2 43-UK 74-UK
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions 3 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
Receiving Yards 74 at Kentucky, 11/30/13
Touchdowns 1 at Oregon, 9/14/13 & at Kentucky, 11/30/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg 2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 0-0-0 So. Carolina 1-23-0, 23
W. Kentucky 0-0-0 at Alabama 2-12-0, 7
at Oregon 1-4-1, 4 at Missouri 2-32-0, 22
at Florida 2-31-0, 24 Auburn 2-15-0, 8
So. Alabama 3-50-0, 22 Vanderbilt 1-3-0, 3
Georgia 2-25-0, 16 at Kentucky 2-74-1, 43
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MATTDARR
43 PUNTER
2013-R-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 0/0
Did not punt in any games, served as backup to All-SEC
punter Michael Palardy
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 6/6
Began 2012 as starting punter
Did not punt in nal six games, last punt came at Missis-
sippi State (10/13)
Punted 16 times 39.0 average with six punts inside 20
Tied career-long with 53-yard punt at #5 Georgia (9/29),
also pinnd a punt at 1-yard line
Four punts for career-best 44.5 average vs. #18 Florida
(9/15) including 50-yarder
Booted ve punts for 38.6 yards including 51-yarder vs.
NC State (8/31)
2011-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 11/9
Punted in 11 games with nine starts
Had 40 punts for 38.1 average with 10 inside 20-yard line,
three punts of 50 yards
Punted career-high six times for third week in a row at
Kentucky (11/26), posted a 38.3 average
Punted six times for second week in a row vs. Vanderbilt
(11/19) for 37.7 average, landing two inside 20 with long
of 52
Punted six times for a 37.5 avg. at #8 Arkansas (11/12)
including career-long 53-yard punt
Five punts for 38.0 average vs. MTSU (11/5)
Punted twice vs. #14 South Carolina for 37.0 average with
both kicks inside the 20-yard line
Did not punt at Alabama
Punted four balls for 36.8 average including two inside
the 20 vs. #1 LSU (10/15), including at the 1-yard line
Landed two balls inside 10-yard line vs. Georgia (10/8) as
part of three punts for 42.2 average
After a 29-yard punt vs. Bufalo (10/1), had a punt
blocked, but recovered the ball and rushed 30 yards
At #16 Florida (9/17) punted three times for 44.0 average
In debut, punted twice for 34.0 average, long of 37 vs.
Montana (9/3)
2010-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Frontier High School in Bakerseld, Calif., for
Rich Cornford
Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl
Named to MaxPreps All-America rst team
Rated as nations No. 1 punting prospect by punting ex-
pert Chris Sailer.
Averaged 42.9 per punt as senior with career long of 71
Added 96 tackles from linebacker position, including
team-high 79 solo
Handled placekicking duties, with 35 of 60 kickofs re-
sulting in touchbacks
Made 34 PATs and 11 eld goals in senior season
As junior, averaged 46.3 yards per punt with 93 tackles
Helped team to 11-2 record as senior
Also excelled in shot put and discus, and led Frontier
High to team state championship in 2009
Two-time defending state champion in shot put, with
career-best throw of 63-9.75 in 2010 state event
Also won state discus title as junior with toss of 192-0
For combined eforts in football and track, named nalist
for MaxPreps National Athlete of the Year
PERSONAL
Full name: Matthew Paul Darr
Born: July 2, 1992 in Bakerseld, Calif.
Son of Don and Paula Darr
Graduated in Spring 2014 with a degree in Management
with a concentration in Marketing Collateral
CAREER STATISTICS
PuntingGP/GS No Yds Avg TB FC I20 I10 50+ Blk Long
2011 11/9 40 1525 38.1 2 16 10 4 3 0 53-Ark
2012 6/6 16 624 39.0 1 4 6 2 3 1 53-UGa
Totals 17/15 56 2149 38.4 3 20 16 6 6 1 53-2x
CAREER HIGHS
Punts 6 three times, last at Kentucky, 11/26/11
Punting Average 44.5 vs. Florida, 9/15/12
Long 53 at Arkansas, 11/12/11 & at Georgia, 9/29/12
Long Rush 30 vs. Bufalo, 10/1/11
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. Punts-Yds-Avg,Lg 2012Opp. Punts-Yds-Avg,Lg
Montana 2-68-34.0, 37 vs. NC State 5-193-38.6, 51 2-I20
Cincinnati 1-35-35.0, 35 Ga. State 1-35-35.0, 35 1-I20
at Florida 3-132-44.0, 52 Florida 4-178-44.5, 50 1-I20
Bufalo 1-29-29.0, 29 Akron 2-81-40.5, 45 1-I20
Georgia 4-169-42.2, 49 2-I20 at Georgia 3-124-41.3, 53, blk 1-I20
LSU 4-147-36.8, 41 2-120 at Miss State 1-13-13.0, 13
at Alabama DNP Alabama DNP
So. Carolina 2-74-37.0, 37 2-I20 at So. Carolina DNP
MTSU 5-190-38.0, 43 1-I20 Troy DNP
at Arkansas 6-225-37.5, 53 Missouri DNP
Vanderbilt 6-226-37.7, 52 2-I20 at Vanderbilt DNP
at Kentucky 6-230-38.3, 42 Kentucky DNP
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Rated 3-star by Rivals (No. 46 prospect in Georgia, No.
20 pro-style quarterback)
In his senior season at Alpharetta, threw for 3,625 yards
and 29 touchdowns while rushing for 419 yards and 10
touchdowns.
Finished his junior season 294-of-392 for 3,113 passing
yards and 29 touchdowns, also rushing for 200 yards and
two touchdowns
2012 Elite 11 nalist
Earned Honorable Mention All-State, First Team All-
County, First Team All-Region, Second Team All-Area,
First Team All-Conference, Alpharetta H.S. Ofensive
MVP, and AHS Scholar Athlete honors in his senior sea-
son
Named the Georgia Rising Senior Bowl Ofensive MVP
after throwing for 237 yards, rushing for 56 yards and
accounting for three touchdowns in the game
Also a star baseball player at Alpharetta with ofers to
play college baseball
PERSONAL
Full Name: Robert Joshua Dobbs
Born: January 26, 1995
Son of Robert and Stephanie Dobbs
Majoring in Aerospace Engineering
Named one of 14 smartest college football players by the
NFL in 2014.
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JOSHUADOBBS
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2013-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 5/4
Named starting quarterback on Oct. 29, the eighth true
freshman to start at QB for Vols in 117-year history
In ve games, with four starts, threw for 695 yards on
72-of-121 for a 59.5 completion percentage with two
touchdowns and ve interceptions
Ran for 189 yards and a touchdown in ve games, the
most rushing yards by a Vols quarterback since Tee
Martin (317) in 1999
Threw for rst two touchdowns of his career at Kentucky
(11/30) as part of 14-of-23 game for 199 yards
At Kentucky, ran for rst career rushing touchdown for
40 yards (longest rushing TD by a Vols quarterback
since Alan Cockrell in 1983); ran for 52 yards overall, the
most by a Vols QB since Tee Martin had 54 rushing yards
vs. Kentucky in 1998
In home debut vs. #7 Auburn (11/9), threw for 128 yards
on 16-of-28; he also ran for 50 yards on 10 carries
In rst college start at #10 Missouri (11/2), threw for 240
yards on 26-of-42; completions and attempts mark are
most by a Vols true freshman on his debut in history
Ran for team-best 45 yards at Missouri, including 33-
yard rush, which was longest by a true QB since Tee
Martin (38 yards) in 1999
Made debut at #1 Alabama (10/26), playing entire sec-
ond half, throwing for 75 yards on 5-of-12; engineered
rst TD drive at Alabama for any opponent in 2013
Most passing yards in a freshman debut since 2004; Erik
Ainge (118) and Brent Schaefer (123) vs. UNLV
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Jason Dukes at Alpharetta High School
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 10 prospect in Geor-
gia, No. 8 pro-style quarterback and No. 107 in the
Top247 national prospects)
Rated 4-star by ESPN (No. 21 prospect in Georgia, No. 4
dual threat quarterback and in the ESPN 300 as the No.
177 player in the country)
Rated 4-star by Scout (No. 12 quarterback)
CAREER STATISTICS
Passing GP/GS Com Att TD Int Yds Per/G Long HighYd
2013 5/4 72 121 2 6 695 139.0 43-UK 240-Miz
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 5/4 38 189 5.0 37.8 1 40-UK 52-UK
CAREER HIGHS
Completions 26 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Attempts 42 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Passing Yards 240 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Passing Touchdowns 2 at Kentucky, 11/30/13
Rushing Attempts 11 at Vanderbilt 11/23/13
Rushing Yards 52 at Kentucky, 11/30/13
Rushing Touchdowns 1 at Kentucky, 11/30/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013Opp. Comp Att TD INT Pct.Yards Lg RunYdsTD Lg
at Alabama 5 12 0 0 40.0 75 29 3 19 0 12
at Missouri 26 42 0 2 61.9 240 25 7 45 0 33
Auburn 16 25 0 1 64.0 128 30 10 50 0 32
Vanderbilt 11 19 0 2 57.9 53 23 11 23 0 14
at Kentucky 14 23 2 1 60.9 199 43 7 52 1 40
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Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 8/1 3 34 11.3 4.2 0 21-UC 32-UC
2012 10/1 3 39 13.0 3.9 1 18-Miz 18-Miz
2013 12/11 12 70 5.8 5.8 2 17-SC 20-2x
Totals 30/13 18 143 7.9 4.8 3 21-UC 32-UC
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions 3 vs. South Carolina, 10/19/13
Receiving Yards 32 vs. Cincinnati, 9/10/11
Touchdowns 1 vs. Akron, 9/22/12 & APSU, 8/31/13 & WKU, 9/7/13
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BRENDANDOWNS
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2013-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 12/11
Starting tight end in 2013 after two years as a backup to
current Oakland Raiders TE Mychal Rivera
Played in all 12 games and started 11 games in 201
Made 12 catches for 70 yards including two touchdowns
-- on his rst two catches of year
Had catches in last two games of season vs. Vanderbilt
(11/23) and at Kentucky (11/30)
Career-high three catches for 20 yards vs. #11 South
Carolina (10/19)
Third game with two catches vs. South Alabama (9/28)
Second career multi-catch game with two catches for 18
yards at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Scored touchdown for second week in a row with 1-yard
grab vs. WKU (9/7)
Opened 2013 with a 3-yard touchdown catch vs. Austin
Peay (8/31), second-career touchdown
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 10/1
Big Lick Award in Spring for playing with physical toughness
Began camp as backup tight end to Mychal Rivera, suf-
fered knee injury in scrimmage and missed rst two
games, played nal 10 games
Posted three catches for 39 yards in 2012
Drew rst start of the 2012 season vs. Troy (11/3)
Season-long 15-yard reception vs. #1 Alabama (10/20)
First touchdown on a 6-yard catch vs. Akron (9/22)
Returned vs. #18 Florida (9/15) with a few snaps
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 8/1
True freshman tight end played in eight games
Three catches for 34 yards on the year
First career start in a two-tight end set vs. Bufalo
First catches, with two for 32 yards vs. Cincinnati (9/10)
Backup tight end in college debut vs. Montana (9/3), one
of 12 true freshmen to see action
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Tennessee High School in Bristol, Tenn., for
coach Greg Stubbs
Rivals: 3-star (No. 28 overall tight end, No. 7 overall pros-
pect in Tennessee)
Scout: 3-star (No. 26 overall tight end)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 32 overall tight end)
Earned All-Region honors as both a senior in 2010 and
junior in 2009
Named All-Conference as a senior
As a senior, had team-high 34 receptions for 470 yards
and four touchdowns
As a junior, tallied eight receptions for 204 yards
2010 Team Captain and part of 2009 Conference Cham-
pionship
Holds Viking Football power clean record
Also a standout track and basketball athlete, earning All-
Conference honors in both as a junior
Averaged 6.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as a ju-
nior for the Vikings basketball team
PERSONAL
Full Name: Clyde Brendan Downs
Born: May 5, 1993 in Richmond, Virginia
Son of Erin and Butch Downs
Majoring in Supply Chain Management
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg 2012 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg
Montana 0-0-0 vs. NC State DNP
Cincinnati 2-32-0, 21 Georgia State DNP
at Florida 0-0-0 Florida 0-0-0
Bufalo 0-0-0 Akron 1-6-1, 6
Georgia 1-2-0, 2 at Georgia 0-0-0
LSU 0-0-0 at Miss State 0-0-0
at Alabama 0-0-0 Alabama 1-15-0, 15
South Carolina DNP at So. Carolina 0-0-0
MTSU 0-0-0 Troy 0-0-0
at Arkansas DNP Missouri 1-18-0, 18
Vanderbilt DNP at Vanderbilt 0-0-0
at Kentucky DNP Kentucky 0-0-0
2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg 2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 1-3-1, 3 So. Carolina 3-20-0, 17
W. Kentucky 1-1-1, 1 at Alabama 0-0-0
at Oregon 2-18-0, 14 at Missouri 0-0-0
at Florida 1-0-0, 0 Auburn 0-0-0
So. Alabama 2-20-0, 14 Vanderbilt 1-3-0, 3
Georgia 0-0-0 at Kentucky 1-5-0, 5
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DEL MAR, DEL. DEL MAR H.S.
ALEXELLIS
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CAREERHONORS
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Sufered an injury in training camp and missed the season
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member, did not play in any games
2011-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
Played football and lacrosse at Del Mar High School in Dela-
ware
PERSONAL
Full name: Alexander Colby Ellis
Born: February 10, 1993
Son of Shea Ellis and Mackenzie Hay
Majoring in Biomedical Engineering
THOMASEDWARDS
R-FRESHMAN RS 6-4 315
KINGSPORT, TENN. DOBYNS-BENNETT H.S.
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2013-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Dobyns-Bennett High School in Kingsport, Tenn.,
for coach Graham Clark
Named All-Big Eight Conference First Team by Tri-Cities
Sports
Played in the Toyota East/West All-Star Game
PERSONAL
Full Name: Thomas Patton Edwards
Born: March 28, 1995
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
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BRYSONDURDEN
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Eagles Landing Christian Academy in Mc-
Donough, Ga. for coach Jonathan Gess
Honored as All-Region in 5-A as a senior in 2013
2013 Henry Daily Herald All-County Second Team
Racked up 56 tackles along with two interceptions and
two defensive touchdowns
Helped Chargers to an 11-1 record as a senior in 2013,
reaching Georgia private school seminals
Won 2012 private school title with the Chargers
Starred in track and eld
PERSONAL
Full Name: Joseph Bryson Durden
Born: Aug. 25, 1995
Son of Mylora and Barry Durden
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CHARLESFOLGER
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2013-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member, did not play in any games
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
Played defensive end and right tackle at Lincoln County
High School in Georgia for coach Larry Campbell
Honored as Red Devils Most Improved Player as a senior
PERSONAL
Full name: Charles Allan Folger
Born: Nov. 21, 1993
Son of Charles and Cindy Folger
Majoring in Special Education
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MALIKFOREMAN
DEFENSIVE BACK
2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 9/0
True freshman served as a backup cornerback in 2013
Played in nine games; made 10 tackles with a TFL
Posted two special teams tackles at Kentucky (11/30)
Had a 3-yard tackle for loss at #1 Alabama (10/26)
Intercepted rst career pass in college debut vs. Austin
Peay (8/31).
Became rst Vol true freshman since Dwayne Goodrich
(8/31/1996) to have an interception in season opener.
Finished with three tackles in debut
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Graham Clark at Dobyns-Bennett High School
Rated 3-star Rivals (No. 19 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 17 prospect in Tennessee,
No. 59 athlete in nation)
Rated 3-star by ESPN (No. 33 prospect in Tennessee)
Named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Class
6A All-State Football Team
Began his senior season as a wide receiver and caught 14
passes for 278 yards and four touchdowns
After an injury to the teams quarterback, moved over to
the backeld where he threw for 586 yards and four touch-
downs while also rushing for 1,270 yards and 17 touchdowns
(12.3 yards/carry)
Defensively, recorded a league-best six interceptions, in-
cluding two returned for touchdowns
Credited with eight pass break-ups, seven forced fumbles
and ve tackles for loss
As a returner, averaged 52.5 yards on four punt returns, two
for touchdowns, while also averaging 35.8 yards/return on
four kick returns including one for a touchdown
PERSONAL
Full Name: Tony Malik Foreman
Born: June 30, 1995
Son of Tony and Tanya Foreman
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
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DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 9/0 6 4 10 0-0 1-3 0 0 1 1-4 3-2x
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 3 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13 & vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
Tackle For Loss 1 at Alabama, 10/26/13
Interceptions 1 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 3-0-3, 1-4 int, pd So. Carolina DNP
W. Kentucky 0-0-0 at Alabama 1-0-1, 1-3 t
at Oregon 0-0-0 at Missouri 1-0-1
at Florida DNP Auburn 1-2-3
So. Alabama DNP Vanderbilt 0-0-0
Georgia 0-0-0 at Kentucky 0-2-2
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MATTGIAMPAPA
LONG SNAPPER
2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Squad member, did not play in any games
2012-SOPHOMORE
Redshirt season, did not play in any games
Listed as back-up long snapper all season in return to home
state
2011-FRESHMAN(ATMICHIGANSTATE)
Lettered as a freshman at Michigan State as the Spartans
starting long snapper
Snapped in all 13 games as he was one of 19 freshman start-
ing snappers in the nation in 2011
HIGHSCHOOL
Ranked among the nations top high school long snappers
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ADRIANGAMBLE
WIDE RECEIVER
2013-ATVIRGINIA
Appeared in a total of 17 games during his two years as a
Cavalier
Saw time against Oregon, VMI, Pitt, Ball State and Duke,
caught two passes for 27 yards
Made one catch for 11 yards at VMI and one catch at Pitt
for 16 yards
2012-ATVIRGINIA
Appeared in all 12 games in 2012, recorded rst career
touchdown reception on a 24-yard pass against Louisiana
Tech
HIGHSCHOOL
Played one year at Fork Union Military Academy for head
coach John Shuman
Was a wide receiver at Independence in Charlotte
Ranked No. 83 WR in nation by ESPN
Received a position grade of 77 from ESPN
Rated No. 157 WR in nation by Scout
Three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals, and Scout
Named to the rst-team All-Southwestern Conference as
a senior
Had 659 receiving yards and ve touchdowns as a senior
Compiled 972 receiving yards his junior season under coach
Tom Knotts
Played for rst-year coach Bill Geiler in 2010
Also ran track, capturing the 2009 Southwestern 4A con-
ference title in the 200 meters
Attended the same high school as former Florida QB Chris
Leak and current New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks
PERSONAL
Full Name: Adrian Michael Gamble
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SPRING HILL, TENN./INDEPENDENCE H.S.
RASHAANGAULDEN
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Independence High School in Spring Hill,
Tenn. under head coach Scott Blade
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 34 safety, No. 9 prospect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 60 safety, No. 18 prospect in Tenn.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 21 safety, No. 6 prospect in Tenn.)
Scout: 3-star (No. 94 safety)
Member of The Tennesseans 2013 Dandy Dozen
2013 First Team All-Midstate defensive back
2013 Class 6A All-State selection as a defensive back
Played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl follow-
ing his senior season
Recorded 193 total tackles including 117 solo tackles, an
average of 14.8 tackles per game in his senior season
Named All-American in track and eld after nishing
fourth nationally in the 4x400 relay at the U.S. Track and
Field Junior Olympics
High School tea mmate of fellow Vol commit Vic Wharton
PERSONAL
Full Name: Rashaan Malik Gaulden
Born: January 23, 1995
Son of Cassandra and Reynold Gaulden
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OFFENSIVE LINE
2013-R-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 2/0
Played in fourth quarter of Alabama (10/26) and Missouri
(11/2) games
Earned scholarship prior to 2014 season
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 1/0
Made college debut playing nal quarter of nale vs. Ken-
tucky (11/24)
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Squad member
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Redshirted
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Started two years at left tackle at Farragut High School
Earned All-Region honors as a junior and All-District and
All-KIL accolades as a senior
Selected to play in the Tennessee-Kentucky Border Bowl
as a senior
Helped team to a 21-5 record over nal two years
Coach at Farragut: Eddie Courtney
PERSONAL
Full name: Jacob Lloyd Gilliam
Born: July 19, 1992
Son of David and Michelle Gilliam
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
R-SENIOR 1L 5-10 220
KNOXVILLE, TENN. FARRAGUT H.S.
GREGORYGRIECO
LINEBACKER
HONORS
2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2011 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2013-R-JUNIOR
Games Played/Started: 9/0
Played in nine games on special teams
Served as a special teams captain for several games
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Earned scholarship prior to the season
Did not play any games
2011-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member
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Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Started three years at defensive end
Earned All-Region honors in nal two years
Also earned All-District, All-PrepXtra and All-KIL accolades
as a senior
Also wrestled and earned a pair of regional championships
Coach at Farragut: Eddie Courtney
PERSONAL
Full name: Gregory Ross Grieco
Born: June 2, 1992
Son of Betty and Roger Grieco
Majoring in Kinesiology
by Chris Rubio (No. 15).
Two-year starter at right guard and long snapper at Univer-
sity School of Jackson.
Honorable mention All-Region as a senior
All-West Tennessee honorable mention by the Jackson Sun
Coach at Jackson: Mickey Marley
PERSONAL
Full name: Matthew Christopher Giampapa
Born: March 3, 1993
Son of Chris and Mary Ann Giampapa
Majoring in Kinesiology
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DANIELHELM
TIGHT END
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Glenwood High School in Chatham, Illinois for
coach Dan Rourke
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 4 tight end, No. 7 pros-
pect in Illinois)
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 7 tight end, No. 11 prospect
in Illinois)
Rated four-star by Rivals (No. 1 tight end, No. 5 prospect
in Illinois)
Rated four-star by Scout (No. 3 tight end)
Homeschooled but played sports at Glenwood
Played in 2014 Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl
Named to Chicago Tribune All-State Second Team in 2013
Honored with the Midwests `Chip Of The Old Block award
and Rotary Lombardi Award
Had a 5.3 grade point average in high school
Set school record with 35 receiving touchdowns in his prep
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Hauled in 35 catches for 565 yards and 13 touchdowns as
a senior
On defense, played strong safety and made 68 tackles. Also
recorded an interception and four pass break-ups
Helped Titans to an 8-3 record as a senior
As a junior, had 44 receptions for 821 yards with 17 touch-
downs
Also played basketball for the Titans
PERSONAL
Full Name: Daniel Stephen Helm
Born: April 20, 1995
Son of Steve and Christy Helm
Majoring in Industrial Engineering
FRESHMAN HS 6-4 273
OFALLON, ILL. OFALLON TOWNSHIP H.S.
DEWAYNEHENDRIX
DEFENSIVE LINE
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at OFallon Township High School in OFallon, Ill.
for head coach Brandon Joggerst
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 8 strongside defensive end, No. 4
prospect in Illinois)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 18 defensive end, No. 8 prospect in Il-
linois)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 100 national prospect, No. 6 defensive
end, No. 3 prospect in Illinois)
Scout: 4-star (No. 14 defensive end)
Participated in the 2013 Semper Fidelis All-American
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SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO SHAKER HEIGHTS H.S.
JOEHENDERSON
DEFENSIVE LINE
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Shaker Heights High School in Ohio for head
coach Jarvis Gibson
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 18 weakside defensive end, No. 21
prospect in Ohio)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 44 defensive end, No. 20 prospect in
Ohio)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 17 weakside defensive end, No. 15
prospect in Ohio)
Scout: 3-star (No. 74 defensive end)
Participated in The Opening 2013, showcasing the na-
tions elite prospects
Named to the Associated Press All-Ohio Second Team
in 2013
Named First Team Northeast Lakes All-District as a senior
Earned Cleveland First Team All-Star as a senior
Racked up 14.5 sacks as a senior and nished with 23.5
in his career
Made 52 tackles (21 for loss) as a senior in leading Raiders
to rst playof berth since 2005
Forced three fumbles and had seven passes defended
in 2013
PERSONAL
Full Name: Joseph Lavelle Henderson
Born: July 7, 1996
Son of Joe and Tracy Henderson
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ORLANDO, FLA. EDGEWATER H.S.
ALTONPIGHOWARD
WIDE RECEIVER
2013-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 11/10
Played 11 games, with 10 starts, led team with 44 catches
for 388 yards (second on team) and team-best three re-
ceiving TDs
Rushed 18 times for 93 yards
Gained a total of 38 yards on four touches vs. Vanderbilt
(11/23) with 15 rushing yards and 23 receiving yards
Four catches for 13 yards vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Career-high 11 catches for career-best 89 yards at #10
Missouri (11/2); 11 catches tied for fth-most in a game in
UT history and most since Kelley Washington had 11 vs.
LSU (9/29/2001)
Eight catches for 33 yards, including 6-yard touchdown
reception, vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
Racked up career-high 116 all-purpose yards with four
catches for 70 yards and six carries for 46 yards in OT
loss to #6 Georgia (10/5)
Led Vols with four catches for 75 yards, including an 18-
yard TD catch, at #19 Florida (9/21)
Sat out game at #2 Oregon (9/14) with an injury
Ran for 20 yards and had an 8-yard catch vs. WKU (9/7)
Started opener, made career-high three catches for 29
yards including 11-yard TD catch vs. Austin Peay (8/31)
2012-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 10/0
Played in 10 games, one of 10 true freshman to see action
in 2012
Seeing action at receiver and as a Wildcat QB
Had 13 catches for 54 yards and 14 carries for 44 yards; also
threw one pass for a 13-yard touchdown
First career receiving touchdown on a 16-yard catch vs. Mis-
souri (11/10)
Ran once for 11 yards and had two catches for nine yards
vs. Troy (11/3)
Threw rst career pass for a 13-yard touchdown at #17
South Carolina (10/27)
Touchdown pass at South Carolina was rst by a non-quar-
terback since Lucas Taylor in 2007
In addition to TD pass at South Carolina, also caught two
passes for 15 yards
Ran twice for three yards and had a 4-yard catch vs. #1
Alabama (10/20)
Ran for 30 yards on four carries and made a catch for ve
yards at #19 Mississippi State (10/13)
First two college catches vs. Akron (9/22) for 18 yards; also
rushed once for three yards
College debut vs. #18 Florida (9/15), seeing a few snaps
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Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 10/0 13 54 4.2 5.4 1 16-Mizz 18-Akr
2013 11/10 44 388 8.8 35.3 3 33-UGa 89-Miz
Totals 21/10 57 442 7.8 21.0 4 33-UGa 89-Miz
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 10/0 14 44 3.1 4.4 0 16-MSU 30-MSU
2013 11/10 18 93 5.2 8.5 0 20-WKU 46-UGa
Totals 21/10 32 137 4.3 6.5 0 20-WKU 46-UGa
Bowl
Chicago Tribune Second Team All-State selection
2013 American Family Insurance All-USA Illinois Football
Team defensive lineman
Had 60 tackles including 9.0 tackles for a loss as a senior
while also recording eight sacks
Also had 60 tackles as a junior in 2012, including 7.0 tack-
les for a loss
PERSONAL
Full Name: Dewayne Hendrix
Born: June 13, 1995
Son of Denise Joy
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Edgewater High School in Orlando, Fla., for coach
Zac Yarbrough
247sports: 4-star (No. 121 overall prospect, No. 14 overall
wide receiver, No. 19 prospect in Florida)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 150 overall prospect, No. 22 overall wide
receiver, No. 29 prospect in Florida)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 47 overall wide receiver, No. 41 prospect
in Florida)
Scout: 3-star (No. 76 overall wide receiver)
Participated in the 2012 Under Armour All-American Game
at Tropicana Field in Tampa, Fla. Made one catch for 17 yards
and returned two kickofs for 41 yards
Ranked No. 3 in the Orlando Sentinels 2012 Central Florida
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One of the top 50 in Florida by the Gainesville (Fla.) Sun.
Selected to the 2011 Super Southeast 120 by the Mobile
(Ala.) Register
As a senior at Edgewater High School in 20111, caught 36
passes for 691 yards (19.2 yards per catch) and ve touch-
downs en route to Associated Press 7A All-State Team
honors
Also had 392 yards on 55 carries (7.13 yards per carry) and
scored three rushing touchdowns
As a junior, scored 23 total touchdowns while posting 1,146
receiving yards and 546 rushing yards
Rushed for 1,209 yards, tallied 793 yards receiving and
scored 17 touchdowns as a sophomore
Also a member of the Edgewater track team, competing in
the broad jump.
PERSONAL
Full Name: Alton Quamine Howard
Nicknamed Pig
Born: March 9, 1993
Son of Vonetta Burch
Brother Quincy McDufe plays at Central Florida (2011)
Majoring in Agricultural Leadership
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OFFENSIVE LINE
HONORS
2011 Phil Steele Freshman All-American First Team
2011 SEC All-Freshman Team selection by Coaches
2013-JUNIOR
Took a redshirt season, did not play in any games
2012-SOPHOMORE
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2012 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg Passing
vs. NC State DNP-INJ
Ga. State DNP-INJ
Florida 0-0-0 0-0-0
Akron 1-3-0, 3 2-18-0, 13
at Georgia 1-0-0, 0 1- (-2)-0, -2
at Miss State 4-30-0, 16 1-5-0, 5
Alabama 2-3-0, 3 1-4-0, 4
at S.Carolina 1-1-0, 1 2-15-0, 10 1-1-13, 13-yd TD pass
Troy 1-11-0, 11 2-9-0, 7
Missouri 1-2-0, 2 1-16-1, 16
at Vanderbilt 2- (-5)-0, 1 2- (-9)-0, 0
Kentucky 1- (-1)-0, -1 1- (-2)-0, -2
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg Passing
Austin Peay 1-7-0, 7 3-29-1, 13
W. Kentucky 1-20-0, 20 1-8-0, 8
at Oregon DNP-INJ
at Florida 2-2-0, 7 4-75-1, 29
So. Alabama 0-0-0 3-36-0, 22
Georgia 6-46-0, 16 4-70-0, 33
So. Carolina 1- (-3)-0, -3 8-33-0, 12
at Alabama 1-1-0, 1 2-4-0, 6
at Missouri 0-0-0 11-89-0, 17
Auburn 1- (-1)-0, -1 4-13-0, 8
Vanderbilt 2-15-0, 14 2-23-0, 23
at Kentucky 3-6-0, 6 2-8-0, 5
JALENHURD
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HENDERSONVILLE, TENN. BEECH SENIOR H.S.
RUNNING BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Beech Senior High School in Hendersonville,
Tenn., for coach Anthony Crabtree
Rated ve-star by 247Sports (No. 33 national prospect, No.
4 athlete, No. 1 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 62 national prospect, No. 7
running back, No. 4 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated ve-star by Rivals (No. 28 national prospect, No. 5
running back, No. 2 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated four-star by Scout (No. 11 running back)
Played in 2014 U.S. Army All-American Game
Played in one game as a senior before sufering a shoulder
injury that ended his 2013 season prematurely
Ran for 177 yards and three touchdowns on ofense and
had eight tackles and an interception in his lone prep game
of 2013
Named Tennessee State Mr. Football in 2012
Earned First Team All-State from Tennessee Sports Writers
as a junior
As a junior in 2012, ran for Tennessee state-record 3,357
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Set Tennessee state record with 294 points scored as a ju-
nior
Averaged 240 yards per game and 10.58 yards per carry
in 2012
Gained more than 200 yards in nine games as a junior, in-
cluding three games with at least 390 yards on the ground
Piled up single-game rushing totals of 451, 396 and 394
as a junior
Ran for Tennessee title-game records of 394 yards and sev-
en touchdowns in 2012 championship, a 56-35 Beech win
over Columbia Central
Led Beech to 2012 state title with a perfect 15-0 record
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jalen Tyler Hurd
Born: January 23, 1996
Son of Tara Smotherman and Jay Hurd
Majoring in Finance
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes 6 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
Rushing Yards 46 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
Receptions 11 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Receiving Yards 89 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Touchdowns 1 four times, last vs. South Carolina, 10/19/13
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Listed as backup left guard to Dallas Thomas in 2012
Played in all 12 games, seeing action on eld goal/kick block
Helped ofense to 475.9 yards per game (20th in NCAA),
315.6 yards of passing ofense (15th in NCAA), just eight
sacks allowed (0.67 per game/fourth in NCAA)
Saw most extensive action of season at #17 South Carolina
(10/27) with Zach Fulton sidelined due to injury
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/5
Played in all 12 games as one of 16 true freshmen to play
for Vols in 2011
Started last ve games at left guard for the Vols
Part of eld goal/PAT ofensive line unit for all 12 games
Drew rst start vs. #14 South Carolina (10/29)
Played second half at left guard at #2 Alabama (10/22)
Made college debut vs. Montana seeing action on the line
Early enrollee, starting with Vols in January
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Vero Beach High School for coach Gary Coggin
Rivals: 3-star (No. 13 overall guard, No. 51 overall in Florida)
Scout: 3-star (No. 15 overall guard)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 6 overall guard, No. 87 overall prospect)
Member of Under Armour All-America Team
ESPNU 150 Team
All-Area honors as both a senior in 2010 and junior in 2009
PERSONAL
Full name: Marcus Jamaal Jackson
Born: July 12, 1992
Son of Verna Jackson
Majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies
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RYANJENKINS
WIDE RECEIVER
2013-FRESHMAN
Took a redshirt season, recovering from an early season
injury
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Jep Irwin at Lassiter High School
Rated four-star recruit by 247Sports (No. 28 wide receiver)
Rated four-star recruit by ESPN (No. 31 prospect in Georgia,
No. 47 wide receiver)
Rated three-star recruit by Rivals (No. 34 prospect in Geor-
gia, No. 48 wide receiver)
Invited to The Opening, an all-star summer prospect
camp held on the Nike Campus
Recorded 24 catches for 415 yards and six touchdowns in
his senior season at Lassiter High School to a 10-1 record
and the No. 1 seed in the 6A Playofs
Father, Lee Jenkins, was a defensive back for the Vols from
1980-82
His Brother, Martin, is a cornerback at Clemson
PERSONAL
Full Name: Ryan Matthew Jenkins
Born: November 21, 1994
Son of Lee and Martica Jenkins
Majoring in Communications Studies
Father Lee played for the Vols from 1979-82, seeing action
in 36 games, making 105 tackles as a defensive back
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GAINESVILLE, GA. GAINESVILLE H.S.
A.J.JOHNSON
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HONORS
2014 Phil Steele Preseason First Team All-American
2014 Phil Steele Preseason First Team All-SEC
2014 Athlon Sports Preseason Second Team All-American
2014 Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-SEC
2014 Lindys Sports Preseason First Team All-American
2014 Lindys Sports Preseason First Team All-SEC
2014 Sporting News Preseason Third Team All-American
2014 Sporting News Preseason First Team All-SEC
2014 USA Today Preseason First Team All-SEC
2014 Lott IMPACT Watch List
2014 Bednarik Award Watch List
2013 All-SEC Coaches First Team
2013 All-SEC Associated Press First Team
2013 All-SEC Athlon Sports First Team
2013 All-SEC Sporting News First Team
2013 All-SEC College Sports Madness Second Team
2013 SEC Coaches Preseason All-SEC First Team
2013 SEC Media Preseason All-SEC First Team
2013 Butkus Award Watch List
2013 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List
2013 Bednarik Award Watch List
2013 Lott Trophy Watch List
2013 Lindys Preseason Second Team All-American
2013 Lindys Preseason First Team All-SEC
2013 Lindys Preseason No. 3 Top Inside Linebacker
2013 Athlon Sports Preseason First Team All-SEC
2013 Sporting News Preseason Second Team All-
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2013 Sporting News Preseason First Team All-SEC
2013 Phil Steele Preseason Third Team All-American
2013 Phil Steele Preseason First Team All-SEC
2012 Coaches All-SEC Second Team
Member of 2012 Preseason Butkus Watch List
2012 All-SEC Preseason Second Team by league media
2012 All-SEC Preseason Third Team by league coaches
CFPA Hon. Mention Linebacker of the Week (Oct. 14, 2012)
2011 Consensus Freshman All-American
2011 First-Team Freshman All-American by Football
Writers of America, The Sporting News, Fox Sports, Phil
Steele, Yahoo! Sports
Five 2011 Freshman All-American honors set Tennessee
record, breaking mark of four by Eric Berry in 2009
2011 SEC All-Freshman Team selection
SEC Freshman of the Week (Oct. 22, 2011: Alabama)
2012-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 12/12
Enters senior season third in career assisted tackles at
UT with 164; next on list is No. 2 Jamie Rotella with 181
Has 324 career tackles including 21.5 tackles for loss
18 career games with double-gure tackles in 36 games
Led Vols in tackles with 106 in 2013
Third in SEC in tackles per game with 8.8
Led team lead in TFLs with 8.5 for 17 yards
Five double-gure tackle games in 2013 including four of
last seven games
Shared team lead with nine tackles in nale at Kentucky
(11/30)
Led team in tackles with season-best 13 vs. Vanderbilt
(11/23) including 2.0 TFLs, a forced fumble and a pass
break-up
Tied for team lead with eight tackles vs. #7 Auburn
(11/9); posted 300th career tackle
Led all tacklers with 11 stops at #10 Missouri (11/2)
Game-best 10 tackles at #1 Alabama (10/26), now has 37
career tackles vs. the Tide
Team-high eight tackles vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
Racked up 12 tackles, for 15th career double-gure tack-
les including 1.5 TFLs vs. #6 Georgia (10/5)
Eight tackles, including a TFL, pass break-up and a quar-
terback hurry vs. South Alabama (9/28)
14th career double-gure tackle game with 10 stops at
#19 Florida (9/21)
Led all tacklers with seven stops at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Racked up eight tackles vs. WKU (9/7) that included a
key TFL in the rst quarter to thwart a WKU drive
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 12/12
2012 Coaches All-SEC Second Team
Member of 2012 Preseason Butkus Watch List
Second season as starting middle linebacker
Led SEC and UT with 138 tackles (fourth-most in NCAA)
in 12 starts in 2012, also had team-high 8.5 TFLs for 25
yards, his rst career sack and eight quarterback hurries
Posted most tackles by a Vol since Jerod Mayo made
140 in 2007
Fourth in NCAA, rst in SEC in tackles per game (11.5)
With 21 tackles at Mississippi State, had most stops by a
Vol in 48 years, since Keith DeLong had 23 vs. Alabama
in 1988
Rushed 12 times for 21 yards and a team-high six touch-
downs out of `The Beast package, a Wildcat QB forma-
tion
Averaging 12.9 tackles per game over last 10 games with
129 in those 10 games including double-gure tackles in
each game (at least 11 in each)
Closed year with 14 tackles, including rst career sack
(for 10 yards), two TFLs and his sixth rushing touchdown
of the season vs. Kentucky (11/24)
12 tackles including two TFLs at Vanderbilt (11/17)
Notched 11 tackles vs. Missouri (11/10)
Surpassed 100 tackles for the season in ninth game with
13 vs. Troy (11/3)
Sixth game in a row with double-gure tackles, piling up
11 stops at #17 South Carolina (10/27)
Racked up 14 tackles vs. #1 Alabama (10/20), has 27 ca-
reer tackles vs. the Crimson Tide in two games
Had 11 tackles in each of three games in a row (9/15-29)
Career-high 21 tackles, most by a Vol since 1988, at #19
Mississippi State (10/13), had 1.5 TFLs
For third game in a row had 11 tackles and a rushing
touchdown, at #5 Georgia (9/29) in homecoming, also
recovered a fumble and had a TFL
Racked up 11 stops and rushed for a TD for the second
game in a row vs. Akron (9/22)
As a Wildcat QB (which he played in HS) rushed twice
vs. Florida (9/15) and scored rst-career touchdown on
a 1-yard rush; also racked up 11 tackles and a 6-yard TFL
It was tting that Johnny Majors, who played multiple
positions, had his jersey No. 45 retired vs. Florida
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/10
2011 Consensus Freshman All-American
2011 First-Team Freshman All-American by Football
Writers of America, The Sporting News, Fox Sports, Phil
Steele, Yahoo! Sports
Five Freshman All-American honors set Tennessee re-
cord, breaking mark of four by Eric Berry in 2009
SEC All-Freshman Team selection
SEC Freshman of the Week (10/22 Alabama)
Led all SEC freshmen in tackles with 80, nishing second
for UT
One of four true freshmen to rank among top two on his
team in tackles among all D-I FBS schools
At least shared Vols lead in tackles on four occasions
With 80 tackles, had second-most stops by a true fresh-
man in a season in UT history behind only Eric Berry, who
had 86 in 2007
Prior to Vanderbilt game, was only freshman to be lead-
ing his team in tackles in FBS
Only true freshman to have three double-gure tackle
games in a season (E.Berry had two in 2007) with 10-plus
in three games in a row (10/15-29)
Played in all 12 games in 2011 in true freshman season,
starting 10 times
Recorded 4.5 TFLs, a forced fumble and two fumble re-
coveries, the only Vol with multiple FRs
Had 36 tackles in a three game span (12.0 per game)
against #1 LSU, #2 Alabama, and #14 South Carolina
Piled up 12 tackles and recovered a fumble vs. #14 South
Carolina (10/29)
Racked up career-high 13 tackles at #2 Alabama (10/22),
second-most tackles by a true freshman in a game in UT
history (record Eric Berry, vs. Kentucky in 2007) to earn
SEC Freshman of the Week honors
11 tackles against #1 LSU (10/15), rst double-gure tack-
le total by a freshman since Eric Berry in 2007
Tied for team lead in tackles with seven at #16 Florida
(9/17), also forced a fumble and recovered it
Three tackles and 0.5 TFL in start in rst college game vs.
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Assisted Tackles - Career
1. 193 Andy Spiva 1973-76
2. 181 Jamie Rotella 1970-72
3. 164 A.J. Johnson 2011-
4. 163 Rico McCoy 2006-09
5. 149 Earnest Fields 1987-91
6. 147 Carl Zander 1981-84
7. 138 John Wagster 1970-72
8. 131 Steve Poole 1973-75
9. 126 Russ Williams 1974-77
10. 121 Ronnie McCartney 1973-75
Assisted Tackles - Season
1. 90 Jamie Rotella 1972
2. 76 Carl Johnson 1972
3. 75 A.J. Johnson 2012
4. 71 Steve Poole 1974
5. 70 Bobby Majors 1971
6. 67 David Campbell 1973
7. 66 Ray Nettles 1971
66 John Wagster 1971
9. 65 Carl Zander 1984
65 Andy Spiva 1975
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRQH Int HighTk
2011 12/10 37 43 80 0-0 4.5-7 1 2 0 0-0 13-Ala
2012 12/12 63 75 138 1-10 8.5-25 0 1 8 0-0 21-MSU
2013 12/12 60 46 106 0-0 8.5-17 0 1 3 0-0 13-VU
Totals 36/34 160 164 324 1-10 21.5-49 1 4 11 0-0 21-MSU
Rushing GP No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 12 12 21 1.8 1.8 6 4-2x 6-Ala
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 21 at Mississippi State, 10/13/12
Forced Fumble/Fumble Recovery 1 at Florida, 9/17/11
Tackles for Loss 1.5 at Alabama, 10/22/11
20-Tackle Games 21 at Mississippi State, 10/13/12
10-Tackle Games 18 (last 13 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/23/13)
Rushing Yards 5 vs. Florida, 9/15/12
Touchdowns 1 six times, last vs. Kentucky, 11/24/12
2011 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Montana 0-3-3, 0.5-0 t vs. NC State 3-1-4
Cincinnati 0-1-1, 0.5-0 t Ga. State 2-3-5, qh
at Florida 7-0-7, f, fr Florida 6-5-11, 1-6 t; 2-5 TD rush
Bufalo 1-5-6, 1-1 t Akron 5-6-11, qh; 2-2 TD rush
Georgia 1-3-4 at Georgia 2-9-11, 1-1 t, fr; 1-1 TD rush
LSU 4-7-11 at Miss State 4-17-21, 1.5-3 t
at Alabama 5-8-13, 1.5-1 t Alabama 4-10-14, 3-6 TD rush
South Carolina 6-6-12, fr at S. Carolina 9-2-11, 2-2 rush
MTSU 5-0-5 Troy 9-4-13, 1-2 t, qh
at Arkansas 1-4-5 Missouri 5-6-11, pd
Vanderbilt 2-2-4 at Vanderbilt 6-6-12, 2-2 t, qh
at Kentucky 5-4-9, 1-4 t Kentucky 8-6-14, 1-10 sk,
2-11 t, qh; 1-2 TD rush
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 1-1-2 So. Carolina 6-2-8
W. Kentucky 3-5-8, 1-1 t, qh at Alabama 4-6-10, qh
at Oregon 2-5-7 at Missouri 6-5-11
at Florida 7-3-10, 1-2 t Auburn 7-1-8, 1-3 t
So. Alabama 3-5-8, 1-1 t, pd, qh Vanderbilt 8-5-13, 2-5 t, pd
Georgia 6-6-12, 1.5-3 t at Kentucky 6-3-9, 1-2 t
JOHNSON ON THE CHARTS
Most Total Tackles - Single Game
No. Name At/Vs. Year
1. 28 Tom Fisher at Auburn 1964
2. 25 Greg Jones vs. Vanderbilt 1977
25 Greg Jones vs. Alabama 1976
25 Andy Spiva vs. Vanderbilt 1975
5. 24 Kelly Ziegler at Boston College 1987
24 Lemont Holt Jefers vs. Auburn 1981
24 Andy Spiva vs. Kentucky 1976
8. 23 Keith DeLong vs. Alabama 1988
9. 22 Andy Spiva vs. Florida 1976
22 Ray Nettles at Alabama 1971
11. 21 A.J. Johnson at Miss. St. 2012
Most Asst. Tackles - Single Game
No. Name At/Vs. Year
1. 17 A.J. Johnson at Miss. St. 2012
2. 13 Lavoisier Fisher at Auburn 1984
13 Alvin Toles vs. Mississippi 1983
13 Carl Zander vs. Pittsburgh 1983
13 Danny Jenkins vs. California 1977
Total Tackles - Season
1. 194 Andy Spiva 1976
2. 190 Jamie Rotella 1972
3. 182 Steve Poole 1974
4. 174 Ray Nettles 1971
5. 167 Carl Zander 1984
6. 165 Andy Spiva 1975
165 Tom Fisher 1964
8. 163 Russ Williams 1975
163 Andy Spiva 1974
10. 159 Keith DeLong 1988
-- 138 A.J. Johnson 2012
2012 NCAA National Tackle Leaders
Name School Tackles T/G
1. Dan Molls Toledo 166 13.83
2. Marvin Burdette UAB 157 13.08
3. Nick Clancy Boston College 145 12.08
4. A.J. Johnson Tennessee 138 11.50
5. Eric Kendricks UCLA 137 10.54
Montana (9/3). One of 12 true freshmen to play in opener
Along with Curt Maggitt, believed to be rst true fresh-
men to start at linebacker for UT
HIGHSCHOOL
Standout at Gainesville High School in Georgia for coach
Bruce Miller
Rivals: 4-star (No. 136 overall prospect nationally, No. 8
overall inside linebacker, No. 12 overall prospect in Geor-
gia)
Scout: 4-star (No. 16 overall middle linebacker)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 118 overall prospect nationally, No. 5
overall inside linebacker)
Georgias Class AAA Defensive Player of the Year
Named First Team Class AAA All-State following three
consecutive seasons (2008-10)
Member of Under Armour All-America Team
Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super 11 team
as a senior in 2010
Selected to ESPNU 150 and Rivals250 teams
The Gainesville Times 2010 Football Player of the Year
Named to Mobile Press-Registers Southeast 120 and ranked
77th
Posted 173 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, eight forced fum-
bles, seven pass breakups, six sacks and two intercep-
tions in senior campaign
PERSONAL
Full name: Alexander James Johnson
Born: December 24, 1991
Son of Vivian Drake
Majoring in Sociology
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FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS FRIENDSWOOD H.S. BLINN COLLEGE
WIDE RECEIVER
2013-SOPHOMORE
Games Played/Started: 10/2
In 10 games with two starts, made 13 catches for 189
yards
Started and grabbed two catches for 35 yards at Ken-
tucky (11/30)
Two catches for 14 yards vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Career-best three catches for 38 yards at #11 Missouri
(11/2)
Hauled in a 24-yard catch at #1 Alabama (10/26)
First catch since second game of the season, with a
6-yard reception vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
Returned vs. South Alabama (9/28), had no catches
Sat out games at #2 Oregon (9/14) and at #19 Florida
(9/21) with an injury
Hauled in a career-long 37-yard catch as part of two
catches for 57 yards vs. WKU (9/7)
In UT debut, two catches for 15 yards vs. Austin Peay (8/31)
2012-FRESHMAN(ATBLINNCOLLEGE)
Played in just four games for the Buccaneers during his one
season at Blinn College
Finished the season with 69 receiving yards, the majority
coming in a four catch, 68 yard efort against Northeastern
Oklahoma A&M College
Used as a punt and kick returner nishing with four punt
returns for 67 yards and 1 kick return for 60 yards
Made the Deans List during his freshman year at Blinn
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Steve Van Meter at Friendswood High School
Rated 3-star by Rivals
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 152 overall wide receiver, No.
204 overall prospect in Texas)
Rated 2-star by ESPN (No. 170 overall wide receiver, No. 293
overall prospect in Texas)
Rated 3-star by Scout (No. 109 overall wide receiver)
Played all four seasons on varsity at Friendswood, including
two seasons as team captain
Racked up over 4,000 yards of rushing and 34 touchdowns
including more than 1,500 yards rushing in his junior and
senior seasons
Tallied nearly 2,000 receiving yards in his career at Friend-
swood hauling in 23 touchdowns
Named newcomer of the year in his sophomore season and
was First Team all-region and all-county in his junior an se-
nior years
Reached state seminals as a freshman, quarternals as a
sophomore, seminals as a junior and rst round as a senior
Also a member of the track and basketball teams
PERSONAL
Full Name: Johnathon Wayne Johnson
Born: January 3, 1994
Son of Stacy Johnson
Majoring in Psychology
FRESHMAN HS 6-4 230
STUTTGART, GERMANY/JEAN RIBAULT H.S. (FLA.)
JAKOBJOHNSON
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played one season of high school football at Jean Ribault
High School in Jacksonville, Florida for coach Anthony Flynn
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 12 inside linebacker, No.
35 prospect in Florida)
Rated three-star by ESPN (No. 50 inside linebacker)
Rated three-star by Rivals
Rated three-star by Scout (No. 45 inside linebacker)
Second Team All-Coast by Florida Times-Union in 2013
Named a Florida Times-Union Super 24, the top recruits of
2013
Racked up 112 tackles, 15 tackles for a loss and six sacks in
rst year of American football
Helped Trojans to 7-4 record as a senior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jakob Elijah Johnson
First name pronounced: YAH-kobb
Born: December 15, 1994 in Stuttgart, Germany
Majoring in Kinesiology
Moved to the United States in July 2012
Son of Calvin and Ann-Charlotte Johnson
Wears No. 44 to honor high school teammate who passed
away during school
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RIYAHDJONES
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2013-JUNIOR
Games Played/Started: 2/0
Played in two games late in the season
Made Tennessee debut at Missouri (11/2) on special teams
Also played against Auburn (11/9)
2012-SOPHOMORE(ATGARDENCITYCC)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 7 overall JUCO CB)
Scout: 3-star
247Sports: 3-star (No. 18 junior-college CB in the 247Com-
posite for the 2013 class)
Helped Garden City C.C. to a Mississippi Bowl Champion-
ship
Timed at 4.49 seconds in the 40-yard dash
Recorded 22 tackles and a team-leading ve pass breakups
in 10 games at Garden City C.C.
2011-FRESHMAN(ATGEORGIASOUTHERN)
Games/Starts: 10/7
Finished with nine tackles, one pass breakup, and one
fumble recovery
Helped Georgia Southern to a 10-5 record and an NCAA
FCS Seminal game appearance, the rst appearance in the
semis for the Eagles since 2002
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Carver High School in Columbus, Ga.
Three-star Rivals.com standout that was part of the 13-1
team that went to the seminals of the GHSA state cham-
pionships
As a junior, caught 27 passes for 405 yards and ve touchdowns
Participated in the Georgia National Underclassmen Com-
bine
Coach at Carver High School: Del McGee.
PERSONAL
Full Name: Riyahd Andre Jones
First Name Pronounced: Ree-YAHD
Born: May 4, 1993
Son of Charles and Billisses Jones
CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 10/2 13 189 14.5 18.9 0 37-WKU 57-WKU
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions 3 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Receiving Yards 57 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg 2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 2-15-0, 9 So. Carolina 1-6-0, 6
W. Kentucky 2-57-0, 37 at Alabama 1-24-0, 24
at Oregon DNP-INJ at Missouri 3-38-0, 25
at Florida DNP-INJ Auburn 2-14-0, 12
So. Alabama 0-0-0 Vanderbilt 0-0-0
Georgia 0-0-0 at Kentucky 2-35-0, 26
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COOPER CITY, FLA. COOPER CITY H.S.
LEMONDJOHNSON
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2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 12/0
Played in all 12 games as a true freshman contributor on
special teams
Made three tackles on special teams, one each vs. West-
ern Kentucky (9/7), South Carolina (10/19) and Vander-
bilt (11/23)
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Cooper City High School in Florida for coach Art
Taylor
Rivals: 3-star (No. 88 prospect from Florida)
Scout: 3-star (No. 170 overall WR)
247Sports: 3-star (No. 51 safety prospect)
Played quarterback, wide receiver and safety at Cooper City
High School the last two years
Began his high school career at Garner Magnet High School
in Raleigh, N.C., where he earned all-conference honors as a
freshman and sophomore
Ranked No. 16 on the Miami Heralds Broward County Top
25 for 2013 list, as well as the Orlando Sun Sentinels Palm
Beach/Broward Super60
PERSONAL
Full Name: Lemond Tracey Johnson
First name pronounced: LEE-mihnd
Born: Sept. 11, 1994
Son of Lemond and Nekeya Johnson
Father served as defensive backs coach at Cooper City High
School
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 12/0 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 1-3x
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COLTONJUMPER
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PREPSCHOOL
Spent a post-graduate year at The Hun School in Princeton,
N.J.
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn. for coach
Phil Massey
Rated two-star by 247Sports
Rated two-star by Scout
Finished his high school career with 251 tackles, 39 TFL, 22
sacks, 2 interceptions, caused 5 fumbles, recovered 2 fum-
bles and blocked 1 FG in his high school career.
Finished his senior season with 131 tackles, 19 TFL, eight
sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble
recoveries and a blocked eld goal
Earned Tennessee Div. II-AA all-state honors during his ju-
nior and senior seasons
Selected to the Toyota Tennessee Football All-Star Classic
2012 TNVarsity All-Classication All-State team
PERSONAL
Full Name: Colton Jay Jumper
Born: November 26, 1994
Son of Jay and Dawn Jumper
Majoring in Economics
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KNOXVILLE, TENN. CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OF KNOXVILLE
BRETTKENDRICK
OFFENSIVE LINE
2013-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Rusty Bradley at Christian Academy of
Knoxville
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 20 overall prospect in
Tennessee)
Helped his team to back-to-back TSSAA Class 3A State
Championships in his junior and senior seasons
FRESHMAN HS 6-0 191
KNOXVILLE, TENN. WEBB SCHOOL
TODDKELLYJR.
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Webb School in Knoxville, Tenn., for head
coach David Meske
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 68 national prospect, No. 6 safety,
No. 3 prospect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 84 national prospect, No. 5 safety, No.
3 prospect in Tenn.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 71 national prospect, No. 9 safety, No.
4 prospect in Tenn.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 14 safety)
2013 Gatorade State Player of the Year for Tennessee
Tennessee Titans Division II-A Mr. Football in both 2012,
2013
2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection
2012 Knoxville News Sentinels Defensive Player of the
Year
Two-time TSWA All-State selection
Played both defensive back and running back for Webb
Led Spartans to Division II-A State Championship in 2013
As a senior leader had 53 tackles, one sack and two inter-
ceptions to go along with 1,014 rushing yards and 23 total
touchdowns on ofense
Named BlueCross Bowl Ofensive MVP as he ran for
more than 250 yards and scored three touchdowns in the
championship game
As a junior, recorded 72 tackles and three interceptions
on defense and carried the ball 99 times for 1,120 yards
and 23 touchdowns while also scoring ve receiving
touchdowns
PERSONAL
Full Name: Todd Eric Kelly, Jr.
Born: Octpber 9, 1995
Son of Renee and Todd Kelly Sr.
Father, Todd Kelly Sr., was a star for the Vols in the early
1990s and played four seasons in the NFL for the San
Francisco 49ers, Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons
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KNOXVILLE, TENN. KNOXVILLE CATHOLIC H.S.
OFFENSIVE LINE
HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 12/0
Played in 2013 as a backup right tackle
Played in all 12 games in 2013 as a reserve lineman and as
part of kick-block unit on special teams
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 7/0
Saw action as a backup tackle in seven games
Made college debut against Georgia State (9/8)
2011-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Rivals: 3-star (No. 34 overall ofensive tackle, No. 4 overall
prospect in Tennessee)
Scout: 4-star (No. 24 overall ofensive tackle)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 24 overall ofensive tackle)
Named Tennessee Mr. Football AAA Lineman of the Year
in 2010
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Earned TSWA All-State honors
Garnered Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra All-Knoxville
Football League defensive player of the year and rst team
honors
Member of The Tennesseans Dream Team
Selected to Toyota East vs. West All-Star Classic
Named to Mobile Press-Registers Southeast 120 and
ranked 110th
As a senior, allowed zero sacks in 252 pass attempts and
graded out at 92 percent
Also contributed 52 pancake blocks and helped ofense av-
erage 29 points per game in 2010
Led defense with 86 tackles and posted 27 tackles-for-loss,
ve sacks and three forced fumbles
Collected 47 pancake blocks as a junior
Coach at Knoxville Catholic High School: Scott Meadows
PERSONAL
Full Name: Kyler Brian Kerbyson
Born: July 7, 1993 in Garland, Texas
Son of Ray and Dianna Mubarak
Majoring in Sport Management
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DUNWOODY, GA. DUNWOODY H.S.
JUSTINKING
LINEBACKER
2013-SOPHOMORE
Redshirt season, did not play in any games
2012-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 8/0
Saw action as a backup fullback and wildcat quarterback
Ran twice for 18 yards
Gained 18 yards on a rush vs. Akron (9/22)
Made college debut vs. Georgia State (9/8) and had a carry
HIGHSCHOOL
247sports: 3-star (No. 101 overall athlete, No. 89 prospect
in Georgia)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 46 overall outside linebacker, No. 49 pros-
pect in Georgia)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 59 athlete, No. 63 prospect in Georgia)
Scout: 3-star (No. 79 overall outside linebacker)
Played multiple positions at Dunwoody H.S., including quar-
terback, running back and outside linebacker
Named honorable mention AAAA all-state by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution as a senior after rushing for more than
800 yards
As a junior in 2010, rushed for 413 yards and three touch-
downs, in addition to passing for 218 more yards and three
more scores
Also recorded 24 tackles on defense
Coach at Dunwoody: Michael Youngblood
PERSONAL
Full Name: Justin Robert King
Born on June 24, 1993
Son of Cathy and Jerry King Sr.
Brother Jerry played at Tennessee Tech
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
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In the 2012 state championship game, helped lead CAK
to a 608-yard ofensive efort
Earned Class 3A All-State honors in his senior season
Also a member of the basketball team at CAK
PERSONAL
Full Name: Brett Blair Kendrick
Born: April 12, 1995
Son of Bryan and Beth Kendrick
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
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MARLINLANE
RUNNING BACK
2013-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 11/0
Shared tailback duties with Rajion Neal, as a backup
In 11 games in 2013, rushed for 534 yards and four touch-
downs
Made eight catches for 50 yards in 2013
In nale at Kentucky (11/30), ran for 31 yards
Ran for 53 yards for second game in a row, vs. Vanderbilt
(11/23)
Carried 12 times for 53 yards vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Picked up 37 yards on six carries at #10 Missouri (11/2)
Ran for 25 yards on six totes at #1 Alabama (10/26)
Returned from injury to run for 55 yards on 12 carries vs.
#11 South Carolina (10/19)
Sidelined for the game vs. #6 Georgia (10/6) with injury
Recorded a career-long 54-yard rush vs. South Alabama
(9/28) as part of 66-yard day
Ran for 63 yards and had two catches for 16 yards at #2
Oregon (9/14)
Led Vols with 97 rushing yards on 16 carries including an
8-yard TD rush vs. WKU (9/7)
Opened 2013 with third career multi-touchdown game
with rushing TDs of 14 and 4 yards vs. Austin Peay (8/31);
nished with 38 yards on six carries
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 12/6
Rushed for 679 yards in 12 games with six starts in last six
games in 2012 (54.8 yards per game)
Had 29 catches for 228 yards (19.0 yards per game)
Averaging 78.9 yards in six starts in last six games with rst
two career 100-yard rushing games
Ran for 75 yards including career-long tying 45-yard rush in
nale vs. Kentucky (11/24)
Second-career 100-yard rushing game with 108 at Vander-
bilt (11/17), also had ve catches for 37 yards
Ran for 47 yards and had career-high seven catches for 26
yards vs. Missouri (11/10)
Career-best 132 rushing yards with two rushing touchdowns
(17 and 9 yards) vs. Troy (11/3); Marked second-career multi-
touchdown, rst since rst college game
Ran for 56 yards on 15 carries for second week in a row, at
#17 South Carolina (10/27), also had two catches
First-career start, at tailback, vs. #1 Alabama (10/20),
gained 103 all-purpose yards with career-best 15 carries for
55 yards and ve catches for 48 yards
Carried eight times for 22 yards and hauled in two catches
for ve yards at #5 Georgia (9/29)
Ran for 47 yards on nine carries and caught two passes for
49 yards vs. Akron for 96 total yards
Gained 31 yards in the ground vs. Georgia State (9/8)
Opened 2012 with game-best and career-high 75 rushing
yards including long of 42 vs. NC State (8/31)
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2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/0
Overall, had 620 all-purpose yards (51.7 per game)
True freshman ran for 280 yards, had 17 catches for 161 yards
in 12 games as a reserve tailback
Also had seven punt returns for 36 yards and seven kickof
returns for 143 yards
Scored TDs in each of his rst three college games, the rst
UT player to do so since Reggie Cobb in 1987, who scored
TD in rst ve games that season
Finished year with 25 rushing yards at Kentucky (11/26)
Ran for career-high 58 yards, including UT season-long 45
yarder at #8 Arkansas (11/12), also made three catches for
12 yards
Ran nine times (several out of Wildcat formation) for 37
yards vs. MTSU (11/5)
Gained 21 yards on the ground, also returned two kickofs
for 49 yards at #2 Alabama (10/22)
Ran for 43 yards on six carries vs. #1 LSU (10/15)
Gained 92 all-purpose yards vs. Georgia (10/8) with career-
highs of 84 receiving yards and six catches along with eight
rushing yards
Ran for 28 yards and caught two passes for 15 yards vs.
Bufalo (10/1)
Caught an 8-yard TD pass as part of 26 receiving yards at
#16 Florida (9/17). Also ran for nine yards and returned two
punts for 13 yards
Third TD in two games after a 2-yard rushing score vs. Cin-
cinnati (9/10). Totaled 16 yards on eight carries vs. UC
Ran for 35 yards (1-yd TD run) and caught two passes for 16
yards with 9-yd TD rec. vs. Montana (9/3) in college debut
First UT freshman with 2 TDs in debut since Corey Larkins
in 2001 vs. Syracuse
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Mainland in Daytona Beach for coach John Ma-
ronto
Rivals: 4-star (No. 23 overall running back, No. 38 overall
prospect in Florida)
Scout: 4-star (No. 23 overall running back)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 134 overall prospect nationally, No. 11
overall running back)
Participated in the Team USA vs. The World game for the
U.S. Under-19 national football team
Played in the Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl
ESPNU 150 Team
Earned Third Team All-State (Class 6A) accolades as a junior
Named to Mobile Press-Registers Southeast 120 and
ranked 54th
Coming of ACL surgery and played in ve games as a se-
CAREER HIGHS
Rushing Yards 18 vs. Akron, 9/22/12
CAREER STATISTICS
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2012 8/0 2 18 9.0 2.3 0 18-Akr 18-Akr
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Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/0 75 280 3.7 23.3 2 45-Ark 58-Ark
2012 12/6 120 658 5.5 54.8 2 45-UK 132-Troy
2013 11/0 101 534 5.3 48.5 4 54-USA 97-WKU
Totals 35/6 296 1472 5.0 42.1 8 45-2x 132-Troy
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/0 17 161 9.5 13.4 2 27-UGa 84-UGa
2012 12/6 29 228 7.9 19.0 0 35-Akr 49-Akr
2013 11/0 9 50 5.6 4.5 0 12-UO 16-UO
Totals 35/6 55 439 8.0 12.5 2 35-Akr 84-UGa
KickofReturns GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/0 7 143 20.4 11.9 0 35-Fla 76-Fla
2012 12/0 2 32 16.0 2.7 0 18-Van 32-Van
2013 11/0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- --
Totals 35/0 9 175 19.4 5.0 0 35-Fla 76-Fla
PuntReturns GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/3 7 36 5.1 3.0 0 9-Mon 23-Mon
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes 19 vs. Troy, 11/3/12
Rushing Yards 132 vs. Troy, 11/3/12
Receptions 7 vs. Missouri, 11/10/12
Receiving Yards 84 vs. Georgia, 10/8/11
Touchdowns 2 vs. Mont., 9/3/11, vs. Troy, 11/3/12, A.Peay, 8/31/13
Punt Returns 4 vs. Montana, 9/3/11
Punt Return Yards 23 vs. Montana, 9/3/11
Kickof Returns 4 vs. Florida, 9/17/11
Kickof Return Yards 76 vs. Florida, 9/17/11
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg PR-Yds-TD,Lg KR-Yds-TD,Lg
Montana 10-35-1, 18 2-16-1, 9 4-23-0, 9 0-0-0
Cincinnati 8-16-1, 10 0-0-0 1-0-0, 0 1-18-0, 18
at Florida 5-9-0, 5 2-26-1, 18 2-13-0, 8 4-76-0, 35
Bufalo 7-28-0, 9 2-15-0, 17 0-0-0 0-0-0
Georgia 7-8-0, 8 6-84-0, 27 0-0-0 0-0-0
LSU 6-43-0, 18 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Alabama 7-21-0, 6 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-49-0, 26
So. Carolina 0-0-0 1-6-0, 6 0-0-0 0-0-0
MTSU 9-37-0, 8 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Arkansas 9-58-0, 45 3-12-0, 8 0-0-0 0-0-0
Vanderbilt 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Kentucky 7-25-0, 20 1-2-0, 2 0-0-0 0-0-0
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2012 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg PR-Yds-TD,Lg KR-Yds-TD,Lg
NC State 9-75-0, 42 2-19-0, 13 0-0-0 0-0-0
Ga. State 8-31-0, 7 1-12-0, 12 0-0-0 0-0-0
Florida 1-1-0, 1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Akron 9-47-0, 14 2-49-0, 35 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Georgia 8-22-0, 6 2-5-0, 4 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Miss State 2-9-0, 5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Alabama 15-55-0, 12 5-48-0, 26 0-0-0 0-0-0
at S.Carolina 15-56-0, 16 2-5-0, 6 0-0-0 0-0-0
Troy 19-132-2, 37 2-31-0, 18 0-0-0 0-0-0
Missouri 8-47-0, 12 7-26-0, 13 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Vanderbilt 16-108-0, 30 5-37-0, 11 0-0-0 2-34-0, 18
Kentucky 10-75-0, 45 1- (-4)-0, -4 0-0-0 0-0-0
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg PR-Yds-TD,Lg KR-Yds-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 6-38-2, 14 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
W. Kentucky 16-97-1, 20 1-7-0, 7 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Oregon 13-63-0, 12 2-16-0, 12 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Florida 5-16-0, 7 1-(-6)-0, -6 0-0-0 0-0-0
So. Alabama 5-66-0, 54 2-14-0, 8 0-0-0 0-0-0
Georgia DNP-INJ
So. Carolina 12-55-0, 15 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Alabama 6-25-0, 7 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Missouri 6-37-0, 11 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
Auburn 12-53-0, 23 1-5-0, 5 0-0-0 0-0-0
Vanderbilt 9-53-0, 16 1-9-0, 9 0-0-0 0-0-0
at Kentucky 11-31-0, 9 1-5-0, 5 0-0-0 0-0-0
nior, yet rushed for 601 yards and six touchdowns on 45
carries (13.4 yards per carry)
Recorded 683 yards of total ofense as he also caught six
passes for 82 yards and a TD
Carried the ball 112 times for 1,110 yards (9.9 yards per carry)
and 12 TDs as a junior in 2009, while nishing with more
than 1,500 yards of total ofense
Also returned three punts for TDs
As a sophomore, ran 69 times for 758 yards and 12 TDs,
while catching six passes for 123 yards and a score
Named to the Class of 2011 Sporting News Top 100 (No. 63
overall/No. 11 running back)
PERSONAL
Full name: Marlin A. Lane Jr.
Born: December 31, 1991
Son of Marlin Lane Sr. and Milinia Williams
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
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LATROYLEWIS
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2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 6/0
Backup defensive end, played in six games; making four
tackles
Made college debut vs. Austin Peay (8/31) and racked up
three tackles including a TFL
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season, did not play as a freshman
HIGHSCHOOL
247sports: 3-star (No. 36 overall defensive end, No. 22 pros-
pect in Ohio)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 30 overall defensive end, No. 14 prospect
in Ohio)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 27 overall defensive end, No. 27 prospect
in Ohio)
Scout: 3-star (No. 57 overall defensive end)
Named to the Butkus Award watch list prior to his senior
campaign at Archbishop Hoban High School, but sufered
a broken bone in his foot during the second game which
forced him to miss the remainder of the season
As a junior in 2010, earned Associated Press Second Team
All-Ohio and First Team All-Akron accolades after recording
96 tackles and nine sacks
Compiled 70 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 13 sacks and one
interception as a sophomore
Also played on the Knights basketball team
Coach at Archbishop Hoban: Ralph Orsini
PERSONAL
Full Name: LaTroy Rayshawn Lewis
Born Nov. 9, 1993
Son of La Tonya Lewis-Bector
Majoring in Kinesiology
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 6/0 3 1 4 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0-0 3-APSU
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 3 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
Tackle For Loss 1 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
R-JUNIOR 2L 6-3 244
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. DWYER H.S.
CURTMAGGITT
56 DEFENSIVE LINE
HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013 Lindys Preseason Third Team All-SEC
2013 Phil Steele Preseason Fourth Team All-SEC
2011 Third-Team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele
2011 SEC All-Freshman Team selection by Coaches
SEC Freshman of the Week (Nov. 20, 2011)
2013-JUNIOR
Redshirt season as he recovered from various ailments
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 9/9
Second year as starter at linebacker
30 tackles with two sacks and team-high tying 5.0 TFLs
Second consecutive ve-tackle game, including 1.5 TFLs, a
career-best three quarterback hurries and break-up vs. Mis-
souri (11/10)
Best game of season since opener vs. NC State with ve
tackles vs. Troy (11/3) including a TFL
Posted a 13-yard sack at #17 South Carolina (10/27)
Three stops vs. # 1 Alabama (10/20)
Three tackles and a forced fumble at #5 Georgia (9/29
Back in action vs. #18 Florida (9/15) with ve tackles
Sat out Georgia State (9/8) with toe injury
Credited with 18-yard sack and forced fumble that result-
ed in safety vs. NC State (8/31). Made ve tackles in 2012
opener
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 11/8
Third-Team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele
SEC All-Freshman Team selection
Played 11 of 12 games, started eight games at SLB as a true
freshman, nished tied for third on team with 56 tackles
Had 5.5 TFLs for 19 yards (fourth-most TFLs on team), two
quarterback hurries and forced fumble
With 56 tackles, recorded fourth-most for a true freshman
in UT history ahead of Reggie White (51 in 1980)
Ranked second among all SEC freshmen with 5.1 tackles/
game behind teammate A.J. Johnson
Fourth time with career-best seven tackles, came in nale
at Kentucky (11/26)
SEC Freshman of the Week (Nov. 20, 2011)
Notched seven tackles (tying his career-high for the third
time in 2011) including 2.5 TFLs vs. Vanderbilt (11/19)
Tied for team lead with six tackles including a TFL along
with a forced fumble at #8 Arkansas (11/12)
Returned to action vs. MTSU (11/5) with two tackles
Career-high seven tackles vs. #1 LSU (10/15)
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2011 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Montana 3-0-3 vs. NC State 4-1-5, 1-18 sk, 1-18 t, f
Cincinnati 0-3-3, 0.5-6 sk, 0.5-6 t Ga. State DNP-INJ
at Florida 3-3-6, 0.5-2 t, qh Florida 4-1-5
Bufalo 5-2-7, 0.5-0 t Akron 1-0-1, qh
Georgia 0-2-2 at Georgia 1-2-3, f
LSU 6-1-7 at Miss State 0-2-2, 0.5-1 t
at Alabama 3-3-6, 0.5-2 t Alabama 2-1-3
South Carolina DNP-INJ at So. Carolina 1-0-1, 1-13 sk
MTSU 1-1-2 Troy 2-3-5, 1-3 t
at Arkansas 2-4-6, 1-3 t, f Missouri 1-4-5, 1.5-2 t, 3 qh, pd
Vanderbilt 2-5-7, 2.5-6 t at Vanderbilt DNP-INJ
at Kentucky 4-3-7 Kentucky DNP-INJ
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2011 11/8 29 27 56 0.5-6 5.5-19 1 0 2 0-0 7-4x
2012 9/9 16 14 30 2-31 5-37 2 0 3 0-0 5-3x
Totals 20/17 45 41 86 2.5-37 10.5-56 3 0 5 0-0 7-4x
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 7, four times, last at Kentucky, 11/26/11
Tackles For Loss 2.5 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/19/11
Sacks 1 vs. NC State, 8/31/12 & at South Carolina, 10/27/12
Quarterback Hurries 3 vs. Missouri, 11/10/12
Racked up six tackles at #2 Alabama (10/22)
Led team in tackles with seven vs. Bufalo (10/1)
Racked up six tackles including 0.5 TFL at #16 Florida (9/17)
Three tackles vs. Cincinnati (9/10) with half-sack for six yards
In college debut made three tackles vs. Montana (9/3)
Believed to be rst true freshman, along with A.J. Johnson,
to start at linebacker for UT
HIGHSCHOOL
Rivals: 4-star (No. 198 overall prospect nationally, No. 12
overall outside linebacker, No. 31 overall prospect in Florida)
Scout: 4-star (No. 19 overall outside linebacker)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 63 overall prospect nationally, No. 3 over-
all outside linebacker)
ESPNU 150 Team
Rivals250 Team
MaxPreps.com 2010 U.S. Air Force All-America squad
Earned First Team All-America honors via MaxPreps.com
for senior year eforts
Named the Sun Sentinels 2010 Palm Beach County Defen-
sive Player of the Year
Also garnered Defensive Player of the Year and All-Area
honors from the Palm Beach Post
As a junior, earned First Team All-State honors in Class 4A
Named First Team All-County by Sun Sentinel
Selected to First Team All-Area by Palm Beach Post
Named to the 2010 Press-Register Southeast 120 and
ranked 70th
65 solo tackles, nine tackles for loss, 28 quarterback pres-
sures, 17 sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior in 2010
Ofensively, posted 12 receptions for 109 yards and a pair
of touchdowns
As a junior, notched 38 tackles, 14 quarterback pressures,
six tackles for loss, 11 sacks and three forced fumbles
Totaled eight receptions for 62 yards and a score on ofense
Part of a defense that held opponents to less than a touch-
down a game on a team that went 12-2 his senior year
Coach at Dwyer High School: Jack Daniels
PERSONAL
Full Name: Curtis Devontea Maggitt
Last name pronounced: muh-JIT
Born: February 4, 1993
Son of Roosevelt Maggitt, Sr. and Marilyn Bivins
Brother, Roosevelt, played defensive end at Iowa State
Majoring in Communication Studies
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GALLATIN, TENN. STATION CAMP H.S.
JOSHMALONE
3 WIDE RECEIVER
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Station Camp High School in Gallatin, Tennessee
for coach Shaun Hollinsworth
Rated ve-star by Rivals (No. 20 national prospect, No. 2
wide receiver, No. 2 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 46 national prospect, No.
5 wide receiver, No. 2 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 48 national prospect, No. 6
wide receiver, No. 1 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated four-star by Scout (No. 10 wide receiver)
Played in 2014 U.S. Army All-American Game
Participated in The Opening 2013, showcasing the nations
elite prospects
Named Tennessee Mr. Football in 2013
Earned First Team All-State honors from Tennessee Sports
Writers Association as a senior
Member of The Tennessean Dandy Dozen
Scored 31 touchdowns as a senior in 2013, scoring TDs four
diferent ways (receiving, rushing, kickof return and inter-
ception return)
Piled up 71 receptions for 1,404 yards and 19 receiving
touchdowns as a senior
Ran for 246 yards on 22 carries and ve touchdowns as a
senior
Also averaged 26 yards per kickof return including a pair of
returns for touchdowns in 2013
Helped Bison to 9-3 record and playof berth as a senior
in 2013
PERSONAL
Full Name: Joshua Khiry Malone
Born: March 21, 1996
Son of Cordell and Rebecca Malone
Majoring in Finance
Cousin of former Vols defensive back and 1998 National
Champion Mikki Allen
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LADARRELLMcNEIL
DEFENSIVE BACK
HONORS
2012 Freshman All-SEC Team
2013-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 12/12
Starting strong safety in 2013 as a true sophomore
Fourth on Vols with 54 tackles in 12 starts, also had an
interception, fumble recovery and four passes defended
Five tackles vs. Vanderbilt (11/23) in home nale
Recovered second fumble of career along with seven
tackles vs. #7 Auburn (11/9), including 100th career stop
Four tackles at #10 Missouri (11/2)
Racked up nine tackles at #1 Alabama (10/26)
Four tackles in win over #11 South Carolina (10/19)
First career interception vs. South Alabama (9/28)
Seven tackles at #19 Florida (9/21)
Third career game with double-gure tackles vs. WKU
(9/7), racking up 10 stops including a TFL
2012-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 11/7
Started nal seven games at strong safety, played in 11
Was rst UT true freshman to start a game in 2012, joined
by Daniel Gray (vs. Troy)
Finished fth on team in tackles with 58
Over nal nine games, had 55 tackles (6.1 per game)
Second career double-gure tackle game in nale vs. Ken-
tucky (11/24), tying career-best with 10 tackles
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CORTEZMcDOWELL
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Locust Grove High School in Locus Grove,
Ga., for head coach Clint Sattereld
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 12 safety, No. 13 prospect in Ga.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 11 safety, No 14 prospect in Ga.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 30 safety, No. 26 prospect in Ga.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 19 safety)
Played in 2013 Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl in
Orlando
Rated No. 1 safety in Georgia
Georgia Class 4A All-State Defensive Back in 2013 by the
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia Class 4A All-State Defensive Back in 2013 by the
Associated Press
Georgia Sportswriters All-State First Team defensive
back as a senior
Named Atlanta Journal Constitution All-Metro in 2013
Compiled 92 total tackles including 48 solo tackles in his
senior campaign
Made 56 total tackles, 42 of which were solo tackles in
junior season
Intercepted ve passes and forced four fumbles in his
prep career
On ofense, had 43 catches for 516 yards with seven re-
ceiving touchdowns as a senior
Also ran for 251 yards in high school, scoring three rush-
ing touchdowns
PERSONAL
Full Name: Cortez DAngelo McDowell
Born: April 11, 1996
Son of Deborah McDowell
FRESHMAN HS 5-10 187
KNOXVILLE, TENN. BEARDEN H.S.
ISAIAHMcDANIEL
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Played for head coach Morgan Shinlever at Bearden High
School
Recorded 25 tackles as a junior and had one interception
as a Bulldog
PERSONAL
Full Name: Isaiah Terence McDaniel
Born: March 11, 1996
Son of former UT defensive back Terry McDaniel and
Janna McDaniel
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Eight tackles and a forced fumble at Vanderbilt (11/17)
Recovered a fumble and returned it 33 yards vs. Missouri
(11/10) along with two tackles
Set career-high with rst career double-gure tackle game
with 10 vs. Troy (11/3)
Equalled career-high with eight tackles at #17 South Caro-
lina (10/27)
Three tackles vs. #1 Alabama (10/20)
True freshman drew rst-career start at Miss State
Career-best eight tackles in rst start at Miss State (10/13),
became rst Vols true freshman to begin in 2012
Career-high ve tackles at #5 Georgia (9/29)
Made one tackle in each of rst three games played
Made college debut against Georgia State (9/8/12)
HIGHSCHOOL
247sports: 4-star (No. 115 overall, No. 6 overall safety, No. 14
prospect in Texas)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 12 overall safety, No. 28 prospect in
Texas)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 86 overall, No. 7 overall safety, No. 11
prospect in Texas)
Scout: 4-star (No. 6 overall free safety)
Parade All-American after senior year at Wilmer-Hutchins
Member of Rivals100
Played in U.S. Army Bowl in San Antonio
Named to Dallas Morning News All-Area First Team
Led Wilmer-Hutchins with 124 tackles as a senior
Averaged 13.8 tackles per game
Racked up seven games with at least 10 tackles and four
games with 18 or more stops
Notched a career-best 20 tackles vs. Molina in the 2011
Eagles season opener
Had 11 passes defended including an interception, forced
four fumbles
Also ran for 66 yards, returned three kickofs for 109 yards
and two punt returns for 75 yards
Coach at Wilmer-Hutchins: Elzie Barnett.
Attended A. Maceo Smith High School in Dallas, which
closed following 2010-11 school year
Named a Class 3A Second-Team selection as a junior
Racked up 148 tackles including 75 solo stops in 2010
Had 10 pass break-ups and three interceptions along with
two sacks
Made 89 tackles as a freshman in 2008 including eight tack-
les for loss
Also had four pass break-ups and four sacks as a freshman
PERSONAL
Full Name: LaDarrell Stephon McNeil
Born on Sept. 3, 1993
Son of Annette Powers
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2012 11/7 33 25 58 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0-0 10-2x
2013 12/12 35 19 54 0-0 1-5 0 1 4 1-16 10-WKU
Totals 23/19 68 44 112 0-0 1-5 0 2 5 1-16 10-3x
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 10 vs. Troy, 11/3/12, UK, 11/24/12, WKU, 9/7/13
Interceptions 1 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
Fumble Recovery 1 vs. Missouri, 11/10/12 & vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
10-Tackle Games 1 vs. Troy, 11/3/12 & vs. Kentucky, 11/24/12
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
vs. NC State DNP Austin Peay 1-0-1
Ga. State 1-0-1 W. Kentucky 5-5-10, 1-5 t, pd
Florida 1-0-1 at Oregon 2-0-2, pd
Akron 1-0-1 at Florida 5-2-7
at Georgia 4-1-5 So. Alabama 1-0-1, 1-16 int
at Miss State 1-7-8, pd Georgia 1-1-2
Alabama 2-1-3 So. Carolina 3-1-4
at So.Carolina 6-2-8 at Alabama 5-4-9
Troy 4-6-10 at Missouri 3-1-4
Missouri 1-1-2, 1-33 fr Auburn 4-3-7, fr
at Vanderbilt 5-3-8, f Vanderbilt 4-1-5
Kentucky 7-3-10 at Kentucky 1-1-2, pd
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LEWISBURG, TENN. MARSHALL COUNTY H.S.
AARONMEDLEY
PLACEKICKER
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Marshall County High School in Lewisburg,
Tenn. for head coach Aaron Pitts
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 4 kicker, No. 20 prospect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 1 kicker, No. 14 prospect in Tenn.)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 4 kicker, No. 17 prospect in Tenn.)
Scout: 3-star
Played in the 2013 Under Armour All-American Game
2013 MaxPreps Preseason All American Team
2013 Tennessee Class AA Mr. Football Finalist
2013 District 12 AA Special Teams Player of the Year
2013 All-MidState First Team by the Tennessean
2013 Varsity All Super Region Punter
Made a 65-yard eld goal in 2013 Kohls Kicking Southern
Showcase
As a senior, connected on three-of-six eld goals, making
33-of-35 extra points; punted 33 times for a 37.2 average
Also kicked of 52 times, reach endzone 46 times for
touchbacks
2012 Varsity All Super Region Kicker
2012 All-MidState First Team by the Tennessean
2012 Kohls Kicking All American Team First Team Class
of 2014
2012 MaxPreps Medium Schools All-American Second
Team
Punted 44 times for 40.4 average as a junior; also made
three eld goals and 27-of-30 extra points
PERSONAL
Full Name: Aaron W. Medley
Born: August 8, 1995
Son of Sheila and Richard Medley
Wears #25 as a tribute to former Vols kicker and mentor
James Wilhoit
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JAYLENMILLER
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2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 3/0
Played in rst three games of the season
Made two tackles vs. Austin Peay (8/31) in college debut
Also had a late stop at Oregon (9/14)
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Dan Jones at Gafney High School
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 36 overall defensive end, No.
5 overall prospect in South Carolina)
Rated three-star by Rivals (No. 13 overall prospect in South
Carolina)
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 52 overall strongside
defensive end, No. 13 overall prospect in South Carolina)
Rated three-star by Scout (No. 78 overall defensive end)
Selected to participate in the 2012 Shrine Bowl of the Caro-
linas
Helped lead the Indians to a 12-3 record and the South Caro-
lina AAAA state championship as a senior
Recorded 62 tackles, including 10 for a loss, 27 sacks, nine
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pass breakups and three forced fumbles during his senior
campaign
Tabbed as the 2012 Big 16 Upper State Lineman of the Year
Also had 56 tackles, 11 TFLs and six sacks as a junior
Named to the 2012 MaxPreps South Carolina Preseason All-
State Team
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jaylen Jamier Miller
Born: October 25, 1994
Son of Javier and Althea Miller
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 3/0 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2-APSU
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 2 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
FRESHMAN HS 6-3 266
COMPTON, CALIF. WEST MESQUITE H.S. (TEXAS)
DIMARYAMIXON
DEFENSIVE LINE
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at West Mesquite High School in Mesquite, Texas for
coach Mike Overton
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 43 defensive tackle, No.
69 prospect in Texas)
Rated three-star by Scout
Graduated in 2012 and originally signed with Nebraska in
2013
First Team All-District as a senior in 2012
As a senior, made 48 tackles, including 12 tackles for a loss
and two sacks
Also had 11 quarterback hurries to help team to an 8-3 re-
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In 2011, as a junior, had 35 tackles with three tackles for a
loss and a fumble recovery along with 11 quarterback pres-
sures
PERSONAL
Full Name: Dimarya Artiel Derrell Mixon
Named pronounced: duh-mar-EE-ay
Born: March 10, 1995
Son of Tasha Mixon
Majoring in Journalism and Electronic Media
FRESHMAN HS 5-11 165
GREENSBORO, N.C. DUDLEY H.S.
EMMANUELMOSELEY
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Dudley High School in Greensboro, N.C., for
coach Stephen Davis
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 61 cornerback, No. 29
prospect in North Carolina)
Rated three-star by ESPN (No. 34 cornerback, No. 31 pros-
pect in North Carolina)
Rated three-star by Rivals
Rated three-star by Scout (No. 87 cornerback)
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Played in 2014 Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl
Named Defensive MVP in 77th Shrine Game in December
2013
Earned Associated Press All-State honors in North Carolina
as an Athlete in 2013
Helped Panthers to perfect 15-0 record in 2013 and the
North Carolina Class 4-A Championship
Named North Carolina State Championship Game Out-
standing Ofensive Player
Earned Greensboro News & Record 2013 Player of the Year
Metro 4-A Ofensive Player of the Year in 2013
Named Conference 9 Ofensive Player of the Year as a se-
nior
Played on both sides of the ball, running spread option of-
fense at quarterback and at cornerback
Ran for 1,443 yards and threw for 1,370 yards through the
air
Accounted for 47 total touchdowns
Made 28 tackles and had four interceptions on defense, aid-
ing Panthers in allowing just 7.5 points per game on defense
Also played basketball at Dudley
PERSONAL
Full Name: Emmanuel LaMurel Moseley
Born: March 25, 1996
Son of Darrell and Latoya Moseley
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
history (behind Kelley Washington 64 in 2001)
His 496 receiving yards are the third-most by a freshman
in UT history (behind Washingtons 1,010 and Stanley
Morgans 511 in 1973)
11th among true freshmen in FBS in receiving yards with
496, second in the SEC
10th among true freshmen in FBS in catches with 38
Became Vols rst true freshman to start at wide receiver
in a season opener since Marsalis Teague in 2009
Athlon Sports SEC Freshman of the Week (Oct. 20)
Sat out nale at Kentucky (11/30) with injury
Made just one catch before being sidelined with an injury
vs. Vanderbilt (11/23)
Five catches for 58 yards vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Career-high seven catches for 68 yards at #10 Missouri
(11/2)
Had four catches for 87 yards at #1 Alabama (10/26)
First career 100-yard game with three catches for 102
yards vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19); rst freshman
since Justin Hunter in 2010 with 100-yard game; made
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MARQUEZNORTH
WIDE RECEIVER
HONORS
2014 Athlon Sports Preseason Third Team All-SEC
2014 Lindys Sports Preseason Third Team All-SEC
2014 Phil Steele Preseason Third Team All-SEC
2013 247Sports Freshman All-American Second Team
2013 Athlon Sports Freshman All-American Third Team
2013 College Football News All-Freshman Honorable
Mention
2013 Freshman All-SEC Coaches First Team
2013 Lindys Recruiting No. 2 Wide Receiver
2013 Lindys Recruiting No. 16 Incoming SEC Recruit
ESPN SportsCenter No. 7 Play of the Day (Oct. 19, 2013)
ESPN SportsCenter No. 3 Play of the Day and College
Football No. 2 Play of the Day (Sept. 7, 2013)
2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 11/11
Starting receiver as a true freshman; second on team
with 38 catches for team-best 496 yards with one TD
His 38 catches are the second-most by a freshman in UT
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BRIGHTON, TENN. BRIGHTON H.S.
CHARLESMOSLEY
DEFENSIVE/OFFENSIVE LINE
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Brighton High School in Brighton, Tenn. for
head coach Will Wolfe
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 27 defensive tackle, No. 7 pros-
pect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 43 defensive tackle, No. 11 prospect
in Tenn.)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 21 defensive tackle, No. 11 prospect in
Tenn.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 27 defensive tackle)
Selected to play in Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl
in Orlando
Mr. Football Class AAA Finalist for lineman in 2013
Invited to the Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl
2013 Div. 6A All-State Selection
Racked up 20 tackles for loss including eight sacks, also
forced four fumbles and recovered two fumbles
PERSONAL
Full Name: Charles Deangelo Mosley
Born: August 26, 1996
Son of Janey and Jefrey Mosley
Shaved UT Vols and a checkerboard into his hair to
show his commitment to Tennessee
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DANNYOBRIEN
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2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 12/0
Backup nose tackle, made 12 tackles in 12 games
Two tackles at #10 Missouri (11/2), vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
and vs. Vanderbilt (11/23)
Career-high three tackles including rst career sack for
four yards vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19)
Made college debut vs. Austin Peay (8/31) and made rst
career tackle on a 3-yard TFL
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season, did not play as a freshman
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Powers High School in Flint, Mich., for coach Jim
Neuman
247sports: 4-star (No. 23 overall defensive tackle, No. 6
prospect in Michigan)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 59 overall defensive tackle, No. 13 pros-
pect in Michigan)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 161 overall, No. 12 overall defensive tackle,
No. 2 prospect in Michigan)
Scout: 4-star (No. 18 overall defensive tackle)
All-state defensive tackle as a senior at Powers
Helped Luke M. Powers Catholic High School in Flint, Michi-
gan to the 2011 Division 5 State Championship
Made 48 tackles including six sacks as a senior with the
Chargers
Also scored three rushing touchdowns
As a junior, racked up 63 tackles including seven tackles
for loss
Also recovered three fumbles in 2010
PERSONAL
Full Name: Daniel Kelly OBrien
Born on October 13, 1993
Son of Irma and Kelly OBrien
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
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SportsCenter Top 10 play with 39-yard one-handed grab
Hauled in rst career touchdown for 19 yards -- on full-
extension, toe-dragging score in corner of end zone -- vs.
#6 Georgia (10/5); had four catches for 47 yards
Two catches for 20 yards vs. South Alabama (9/28)
Four catches for 43 yards at #19 Florida (9/21)
Three catches for nine yards at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Made an acrobatic juggling circus catch vs. WKU (9/7)
which was ESPN SportsCenter No. 3 Play of the Day and
College Football No. 2 Play of the Day; nished with two
catches for 27 yards
Began college career with three catches for 33 yards vs.
Austin Peay (8/31)
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Mike Palmieri at Mallard Creek High School
Rated 4-star by Rivals (No. 1 prospect in North Carolina)
No. 2 wide receiver, No. 37 overall prospect in nation
Rated 4-star by 247Composite (No. 2 prospect in North
Carolina, No. 11 wide receiver and No. 90 overall prospect
in nation)
Rated 4-star by ESPN (No. 4 prospect in North Carolina, No.
16 wide receiver and ESPN-150 recruit)
Rated 4-star by Scout (No. 12 wide receiver)
U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection
I-Meck 4A Conference Player of the Year
North Carolina AP All-State
Picked as North Carolinas top football player by the Fay-
etteville (N.C.) Observer prior to his senior season
Accumulated 410 rushing yards and three touchdowns on
18 attempts to go along with 36 catches for 922 yards and
10 touchdowns during his junior season at Mallard Creek
High School
In his senior season, tallied 682 rushing yards on 45 at-
tempts for 18 touchdowns while notching 20 receptions for
322 yards and seven touchdowns
Won the USA Track and Field Junior Olympics 110-meter
hurdles at the age of 12
PERSONAL
Full Name: Marquez Reginald North
Born: April 21, 1995
Son of Ramondo and Niya North
Father Ramondo was a football player at North Carolina
A&T State who went on to play in the NFL, NFL Europe and
the CFL. He took part in the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers in 2003
Majoring in Political Science
2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg 2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 3-33-0, 23 So. Carolina 3-102-0, 48
W. Kentucky 2-27-0, 20 at Alabama 4-87-0, 38
at Oregon 3-9-0, 5 at Missouri 7-68-0, 15
at Florida 4-43-0, 32 Auburn 5-58-0, 30
So. Alabama 2-20-0, 15 Vanderbilt 1-2-0, 2
Georgia 4-47-1, 20 at Kentucky DNP-INJ
CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 11/11 38 496 13.1 45.1 1 48-SC 102-SC
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 11/11 1 9 9.0 0.8 0 9-UF 9-UF
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions 7 at Missouri, 11/2/13
Receiving Yards 102 vs. South Carolina, 10/19/13
Touchdowns 1 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
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2013-R-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 5/0
Saw action in ve games including rst three of the season
in addition to games at Alabama (10/26) and Missouri (11/2)
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Squad member, did not play in any games
2011-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 1/0
Played late minutes vs. Cincinnati (9/10) for season debut
2010-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2012 9/0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1-4 1-2x
2013 12/0 3 3 6 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0-0 3-Ala
Career 21/0 4 4 8 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 1-4 3-Ala
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 3 at Alabama, 10/26/13
Interceptions 1 vs. Georgia State, 9/8/12
Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
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GERALDOORTA
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2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 12/0
Played in all 12 games on special teams and as a reserve in
the secondary
Made six tackles on the season including one TFL
Career-best three tackles at #1 Alabama (10/26), along with
a quarterback hurry
Made two tackles at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Began the year with a TFL for two yards vs. Austin Peay
(8/31)
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 9/0
Finished year with a tackle vs. Kentucky (11/24) and at
Vanderbilt (11/17)
First career interception against Georgia State (9/8), re-
turned four yards
2011-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Lowndes in Valdosta, Ga., for coach Randy
McPherson
Rated three-star prospect by Rivals (No. 57 overall safety,
No. 72 prospect in Georgia)
Rated three-star prospect by Scout (No. 64 overall safety)
Rated four-star prospect by ESPN (No. 17 overall safety)
Honored as Class 1-AAAAA All-Region by the coaches
As a senior, tallied 80 tackles, three tackles for loss, 12 pass
breakups, one interception, one forced fumble and one
fumble recovery
Recorded 85 tackles, four tackles for loss, 16 pass breakups
and six INTs as a junior in 2009
Helped team to a 10-3 record as a senior and led Vikings to
the Region Championship
PERSONAL
Full Name: Geraldo Orlando Orta
Nicknamed: Waldo
Born: September 18, 1992 in Hampton, Virginia
Son of Shirley Bradley
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 12/0 8 4 12 1-4 3-12 0 0 0 0-0 3-SC
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 3 vs. South Carolina, 10/19/13
Tackle For Loss 1 three times, last vs. Vanderbilt, 11/23/13
Sacks 1 vs. South Carolina, 10/19/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 1-0-1, 1-3 t So. Carolina 2-1-3, 1-4, sk, 1-4 t
W. Kentucky 1-0-1 at Alabama 0-0-0
at Oregon 0-0-0 at Missouri 1-1-2
at Florida 0-0-0 Auburn 1-1-2
So. Alabama 0-0-0 Vanderbilt 1-1-2, 1-5 t
Georgia 1-0-1 at Kentucky 0-0-0
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Named the No. 16 prospect in South Carolina and No. 49
ofensive tackle by Rivals.com
Rated as the No. 80 ofensive tackle by Scout.com
Selected to PrepStar Magazines All-Region team
Participated in South Carolinas North-South All-Star
Game
Helped Sumter to 2009 Region VI-4A championship and
10-3 record
Sumter nished as Class 4A state runner-up in 2008
Competed as a center on basketball team
Coach at Sumter: Paul Sorrells
PERSONAL
Full Name: Marques Dante Pair
First name ronounced: MAR-kees
Born: July 30, 1992 in Tacoma, Washington
Son of Steve and Rhonda Pair
Majoring in Communication Studies
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TREYVONPAULK
RUNNING BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Milton High School in Milton, Ga. for head
coach Howie Decristofaro
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 29 running back, No. 37 prospect
in Ga.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 34 running back, No. 33 prospect in
Ga.)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 11 running back, No. 31 prospect in Ga.)
Scout: 3-star (No. 50 running back)
Sufered a knee injury in September that ended his 2013
season prematurely, after just four games
Ran for 227 yards and three touchdowns in 2013 opener
vs. Alpharetta to earn Neighbor Newspapers Player of
Week
Tallied four touchdowns in win over Johns Creek
Prior to injury, was on the GHSF Dailys Player of the Year
watch list
Ran for 1,200 yards and 19 touchdowns in his junior sea-
son
PERSONAL
Full Name: Treyvon Paulk
Born: October 30, 1994
Son of Melissa Watts and Nicky Paulk
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DANDREPAYNE
DEFENSIVE BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at H.D. Woodson High School in Washington, D.C.,
for coach Steven Scott
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 18 cornerback, No. 2
prospect in District of Columbia)
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 21 cornerback, No. 2 prospect
in District of Columbia)
Rated four-star by Rivals (No. 19 cornerback, No. 2 prospect
in District of Columbia)
Rated four-star by Scout (No. 22 cornerback)
2013 Gatorade Player of the Year in Washington D.C.
Member of ESPN 300
First Team All-Met selection by the Washington Post in 2012
and 2013
First Team All-Conference pick as a junior and senior
Played on both sides of the ball at Woodson and accounted
for 11 touchdowns in 2013
Made 70 tackles and recorded four interceptions as a senior
Ran for 356 yards, threw for 94 yards and hauled in 16
catches for 396 yards as a senior
Led Warriors to District of Columbia State Association
Championship, nishing with 11-3 record in 2013
Named MVP of the 44th Turkey Bowl with a 60-yard touch-
down reception. Also set up touchdowns with an intercep-
tion and a long punt return
Named MVP of the DCSAA State Championship game with
a 54-yard touchdown
As a junior, scored on ofense, defense, and special teams
including four punt returns for touchdowns.
Had four interceptions as a junior in 2012
PERSONAL
Full Name: DAndre Tyree Payne
Born: May 17, 1996
Son of Walter and Amy Payne and Marquise and Ashia Do-
hawk
As a 10-year old in 2006, won gold medal in U.S. Track and
Field Junior Olympics in the 200-meter
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
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ATFEATHERRIVERCOLLEGE
Starred at Feather River College in Quincy, Calif., for coach
J.D. Johnson
Rated four-star by 247Sports (No. 4 overall prospect, No. 2
wide receiver, No. 2 prospect in California)
Rated four-star by ESPN (No. 2 overall prospect, No. 2 wide
receiver)
Rated four-star by Rivals
Rated four-star by Scout
Earned California Community College Football Coaches As-
sociation First Team All-America Honors
CCCFCA All-California Most Valuable Player
Ofensive MVP of the Mid-Empire Conference
Named First Team All-Conference in the Mid-Empire Con-
ference in 2012 and 2013
Posted national-leading 93 receptions for 1,601 yards and 12
touchdowns in 2013
Had more than 200 receiving yards in a game on ve oc-
casions, including single-game totals of 311, 237, 235, 222
and 201
Racked up career-best and school records with 311 receiv-
ing yards on 19 receptions with three touchdowns vs. Sierra
(9/14/13)
Holds or shares every Feather River receiving record, in-
cluding single-season receptions (93), career receptions
(132), single-season receiving yards (1,601), career receiving
yards (2,358), single-season touchdowns (12) and career
touchdowns (22)
In 2012, had 39 catches for 757 yards and 10 touchdowns
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Denbigh High School in Newport News, Va., for
coach Tracy Harrod, graduating in 2010
Earned First Team All-Peninsula honors as a receiver and
second-team as a defensive back in his senior year
Named Daily Press Ofensive All-Star as a senior in 2009
Led area receivers with 50 receptions for 880 yards and
seven touchdowns
Honored with All-District accolades in 2009
Played basketball with the Patriots
PERSONAL
Full Name: LaVon Terrell Pearson
Born: June 23, 1991
Son of Jessie Lewis
Majoring in Sociology
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NATHANPETERMAN
12 QUARTERBACK
HONORS
2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 4/1
Played in four games, making one start (at Florida)
Sufered broken hand at Florida (9/21) and was sidelined
at least ve weeks
Returned to practice on Oct. 29, throwing in drills
Completed 10-of-23 for 45 yards in four games in 2013
Drew rst career start at #19 Florida (9/21) -- 71 miles
from his hometown of Fruit Cove -- and completed 4-of-
11 for ve yards in the rst half
Threw for 12 yards on 2-of-4 at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Redshirt freshman signal caller made college debut vs.
Austin Peay (8/31), completed 4-of-8 for 28 yards
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
247sports: 3-star (No. 15 overall quarterback, No. 50 pros-
pect in Florida)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 39 overall quarterback, No. 75 prospect
in Florida)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 10 overall quarterback, No. 43 prospect
in Florida)
Scout: 3-star (No. 18 overall quarterback)
Honored as the Ofense-Defense National Scholar-Athlete
of the Year following senior year at Bartram Trail High
School in St. Johns, Fla.
Played in Ofense-Defense All-American Bowl at Cowboys
Stadium in Dec. 2011
Named Florida Associated Press Class 6A All-State rst-
team quarterback
Honored as St. Johns County Football Player of the Year
after leading Bears to second state seminal appearance in
school history
Earned Florida-Times Union All-First Coast and All-Country
First Team honors
Threw for 2,932 yards with 36 touchdowns in leading the
Bears to a 12-2 record
His 36 TD passes rank second all-time in St. Johns County
history, to Tim Tebow (46 TDs in 2004)
Completed 199 of 315 pass attempts for 63.2 percentage
Threw for 209.4 yards per game with two 300-yard pass-
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Had two games with four touchdown passes and eight
games with at least three TD tosses
Also rushed for 319 yards and ve touchdowns
Second Team All-First Coast by Florida Times-Union as a
junior
Threw for 2,016 yards and 20 touchdowns
Coach at Bartram Trail: Darrell Sutherland
PERSONAL
Full Name: Nathan Michael Peterman
Born: May 4, 1994
Son of Chuck and Dana Peterman
Majoring in Communication Studies
CAREER HIGHS
Completions 4 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13 & at Florida, 9/21/13
Attempts 11 at Florida, 9/21/13
Yards 28 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/12
Touchdowns none
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013Opp. Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yards Long
Austin Peay 4 8 0 0 50.0 28 15
W. Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Oregon 2 4 0 0 50.0 12 11
at Florida 4 11 0 2 36.4 5 9
CAREER STATISTICS
Passing GP/GS Com Att TD Int Yds Per/G Long HighYd
2013 4/1 10 23 0 2 45 11.2 15-AP 28-AP
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JUSTUSPICKETT
31 RUNNING BACK
2013-JUNIOR
Redshirted as a transfer from Maryland
Worked with the scout team before sufering an injury
2012-SOPHOMORE(ATMARYLAND)
Games Played Started: 12/1
Ran for 142 yards on 69 carries, scoring three touchdowns
Caught 19 passes for 138 yards
Opened the year with 45 rushing yards and a touchdown vs
William & Mary (9/1)
Gained 69 yards and scored a rushing touchdown at Temple
(9/8)
Scored his third touchdown of the year vs. Wake Forest
(10/6), also rushing for 21 yards
At Virginia (10/13), hauled in a receiving touchdown
2011-FRESHMAN(ATMARYLAND)
Games Played Started: 12/1
Played in all 12 games at running back and on special teams
Led the team with 30 kick returns for 568 yards
Total returns ranked tied for fth on the Maryland single-
season list and the return yards are ninth
Finished third on the team with 74 rushes for 274 yards ...
had six carries for 22 yards in the season opener against
Miami (9/5)
Carried the ball twice for zero net yards, and had four catch-
es for minus-1 yard against West Virginia (9/17)
Made one catch for 4 yards and had two rushes for 7 yards
against Temple (9/24)
Saw an expanded role against Towson (10/1), carrying it 14
times for 82 yards, including a 5-yard TD run
Earned the ofensive game ball from the coaching staf for
his performance vs. Towson
Ran it 10 times for 33 yards and returned one kickof for 14
yards against Georgia Tech (10/8)
Rushed ve times for 31 yards and caught one pass for 11
yards against Clemson (10/15)
Rushed eight times for 28 yards against Florida State
(10/22) ... had a career long 30-yard kickof return vs. FSU
Ran eight times for 33 yards and had three kickof returns
for 40 yards in a start against Boston College (10/29)
Rushed six times for 13 yards and had one kickof return for
25 yards against Virginia (11/5)
Didnt have a carry but returned three kicks for 62 yards
against Notre Dame (11/12)
Rushed eight times for 30 yards and caught two passes for
35 yards, including a 31-yard TD, against Wake Forest (11/19)
Averaged 27.8 yards on ve kick returns, including a sea-
son-long 39 yarder, and had ve carries for a net of minus-5
yards against NC State (11/26).
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Adam Hastings at Ardrey Kell High School
One of the most electrifying players in the Southeast as a
senior
Rushed for 2,429 yards in 2010, the third-most yards ever in
one season by a Mecklenburg County back
Also had 31 rushing TDs as a senior which was ninth in
county history
The 2010 Southwestern 4A Conference Ofensive Player of
the Year
Also named to several all-state teams as a senior
Ranked as the 10th-best all-purpose senior back in the na-
tion and the 19th-best player in the state of North Carolina
by Rivals.com
Scouts, Inc., had him listed as the 26th-ranked running back
in the nation
Rushed for over 1,400 yards as a junior
Played basketball and ran track
PERSONAL
Full Name: Justus Pickett
Born on Aug. 2, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C.
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
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HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-JUNIOR
Games Played/Started: 4/0
Saw action in four games as a reserve tight end
PRIORTOTENNESSEE
Spent 2012 season at Santa Ana College in California, play-
ing football
Began his collegiate career at Pepperdine in California,
where signed to play volleyball, but redshirted his freshman
season
Transferred to California Baptist University where he played
volleyball during the 2012 season before transferring to San-
ta Ana College in the summer of 2012
2012-SOPHOMOREATSANTAANA
COLLEGE(CALIF.)
In one season with the Dons, caught 15 passes for 252 yards
and a touchdown
HIGHSCHOOL
Played one season of football at St. Margarets High School
in San Juan Capistrano but excelled in volleyball
Coached in volleyball by Jeremy Daily and Olympian Karch
Kiraly at St. Margarets where he was the 2010 Division 5 CIF
Southern Section Player of the Year
Also a two-time Academy League MVP, 2010 Division 5 CIF
Southern Section Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Helped lead the Tartans to a CIF championship as a senior.
His Father (Tim) played water polo for UC-Irvine and was
later selected onto the USA team
Brother of Johnny who was an All-American pole vaulter
at UCLA
PERSONAL
Full Name: Daniel Joseph Woody Quinn
Born: June 8, 1992
Son of Timothy and Cyntia Quinn
Graduated in Spring 2014 with a degree in Communication
Studies
CAREER STATISTICS
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/1 74 294 3.7 24.5 1 19-2x 82-Tow
2012 12/1 69 142 2.1 11.8 3 15-Tem 69-Tem
Totals 24/2 143 436 3.0 18.1 4 19-2x 82-Tow
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/1 10 49 4.9 4.1 1 31-WF 35-WF
2012 12/1 19 138 7.3 11.5 1 28
Totals 24/2 29 187 6.4 7.8 2 31-WF 35-WF
KickofReturns GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 12/1 30 568 18.9 47.3 0 39-NCS 139-NCS
2012 12/1 1 17 17.0 17.0 0 17
Totals 24/2 31 585 18.9 24.4 0 39-NCS 139-NCS
CAREER HIGHS
Rushing Yards 82 vs. Towson, 10/1/11
Rushes 14 vs. Towson, 10/1/11
Long Rush 19 vs. Clemson, 10/15/11; vs. Towson, 10/1/11
Rushing TDs 1 four times
Receiving Yards 35 vs. Wake Forest, 11/19/11
Long Reception 31 vs. Wake Forest, 11/19/11
Receptions 4 vs. West Virginia, 9/17/11
Receiving TDs 1 vs. Wake Forest, 11/19/11; at Virginia, 10/13/12
Kickof Returns 5 vs. NC State, 11/26/11
Kickof Return Yards 139 vs. NC State, 11/26/11
Long Kickof Return 39 vs. NC State, 11/26/11
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BRIANRANDOLPH
DEFENSIVE BACK
HONORS
2014 Athlon Sports Preseason Third Team All-SEC
2014 Lindys Sports Preseason Second Team All-SEC
2014 Phil Steele Preseason Third Team All-SEC
2013 College Football News All-Sophomore Honorable
Mention
2013 College Sports Madness All-SEC Third Team
2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2011 Second-Team Freshman All-American by Yahoo! Sports
2011 Third-Team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele
2011 SEC Coaches All-Freshman selection
2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Games Played/Started: 12/12
Returned to starting lineup as a redshirt sophomore in
2013, starting at strong safety
Second on team with 75 tackles
Led team with four inteceptions also had seven passes
defended (third on team)
Closed 2013 with nine tackles including 0.5 TFLs and a
pass break-up at Kentucky (11/30)
Fourth interception of season, returned for 41 yards,
along with ve tackles and forced fumble vs. Vanderbilt
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Tied for team lead with eight tackles vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Made ve tackles at #10 Missouri (11/2)
Seven tackles in OT game vs. #6 Georgia (10/5)
Tied career high with 12 tackles and made game-saving
interception in end zone as South Alabama (9/28) was
driving with chance to tie the game in nal minutes
Game-high 11 tackles, including two TFLs, at #19 Florida
(9/21); made 100th career tackle in the game
Made ve tackles at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week (9/9) after
his eight tackle, two INT game vs. W. Kentucky
Intercepted rst two passes of career vs. WKU (9/7) for
returns of 20 and 18 yards; also raked up eight tackles
and an addition pass break-up for three passes defended
First Vol since Byron Moore (9/22/12 vs. Akron) to have
two INTs in the same game
Made a tackle in return to action in 2013 opener vs. Aus-
tin Peay (8/31)
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 3/3
Starting free safety in second season with Vols prior to suf-
fering season-ending knee injury vs. Florida (9/15)
At time of injury, was leading tackler for Vols with 22 stops
and two break-ups
Made seven tackles vs. #18 Florida (9/15)
Tied for team lead in tackles for second game in a row vs.
Georgia State (9/8) with seven stops
Tied for team-lead with eight tackles vs. NC State (8/31)
Earned the John Stucky Of-Season Award as the player
who demonstrated the best physical and mental condition-
ing during the ofseason
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 12/8
2011 Second-Team Freshman All-American by Yahoo! Sports
2011 Third-Team Freshman All-American by Phil Steele
2011 SEC Coaches All-Freshman selection
True freshman played in all 12 games with eight starts, see-
ing action at free safety and in nickel
Finished fth on team in tackles with 55 along with two
pass break-ups and a TFL
Posted fth-most tackles by a UT true freshman all-time
with 55, ahead of Reggie White (51 in 1980)
Had 23 tackles in three-game span, coming against nations
top teams: #1 LSU, #2 Alabama & #14 S. Carolina
Notched career-high 12 tackles including rst TFL at Ken-
tucky (11/26) in season nale, tied with A.J. Johnson for the
third-most stops in a single game by a UT true freshman
ever.
Three tackles vs. Vanderbilt (11/19)
Made ve tackles at #8 Arkansas (11/12)
Six tackles, forced fumble vs. #14 South Carolina (10/29)
Posted eight tackles at #2 Alabama (10/22) in start
Racked up nine tackles vs. #1 LSU (10/15)
Started in a nickel, and had three tackles vs. Bufalo (10/1)
Two tackles at #16 Florida (9/17)
First-career start vs. Cincinnati (9/10), making two tackles
One of 12 true freshmen to debut vs. Montana (9/3)
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Kell High School in Kennesaw, Ga., for coach
Derek Cook
Rivals: 3-star (No. 32 overall safety, No. 29 overall in Geor-
gia)
Scout: 3-star (No. 42 overall safety)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 32 overall safety)
2010 Gatorade Player of the Year in Georgia
Chosen as Georgia 4A Defensive Player of the Year by both
AP and Coaches
Parade All-America honors; Three-time All-State honoree
Named to Georgia Super 11 by Atlanta Journal Constitution
Earned 2010 Rivalshigh.com All-America Team honors
2010 Atlanta Sports Council Athlete of the Year
Named Marietta Daily Journals Defensive Player of the Year
Selected to the GACA North/South All-Star Game
As a senior, totaled 162 tackles (98 solo), nine pass break-
ups, four interceptions and two fumble recoveries
Also ran for 1,068 yards and 16 touchdowns, while catching
17 passes for 414 yards and a pair of scores
In junior campaign, tallied 125 tackles, eight tackles for loss,
18 pass breakups, three INTs and a pair of sacks
PERSONAL
Full Name: Brian Anthony Randolph
Born: October 20, 1992 in Marietta, Georgia
Son of Mark and Lisa Randolph
Majoring in Management
Took part in an NFL-NCAA Round Table in Charlotte, N.C.,
in Feb. 2012
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Montana 1-0-1 vs. NC State 7-1-8, 1-2 t
Cincinnati 1-1-2, 2 pd Ga. State 7-0-7
at Florida 1-1-2 Florida 3-4-7, pd
Bufalo 3-0-3 Akron DNP-INJ
Georgia 0-0-0 at Georgia DNP-INJ
LSU 8-1-9 at Miss State DNP-INJ
at Alabama 7-1-8 Alabama DNP-INJ
South Carolina 5-1-6, f at So.Carolina DNP-INJ
MTSU 4-0-4 Troy DNP-INJ
at Arkansas 2-3-5 Missouri DNP-INJ
Vanderbilt 1-2-3 at Vanderbilt DNP-INJ
at Kentucky 4-8-12, 1-4 t Kentucky DNP-INJ
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 1-0-1 So. Carolina 1-1-2
W. Kentucky 4-4-8, 2-38 int, 3 pd at Alabama 1-1-2
at Oregon 4-1-5 at Missouri 5-0-5, pd
at Florida 8-3-11, 2-5 int Auburn 6-2-8
So. Alabama 7-5-12, 1-0 int Vanderbilt 2-3-5, 1-41 int, pd, f
Georgia 5-2-7 at Kentucky 6-3-9, 0.5-1 t, pd
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2011 12/8 37 18 55 0-0 1-4 1 0 2 0-0 12-UK
2012 3/3 17 5 22 0-0 2-4 0 0 2 0-0 8-NCS
2013 12/12 50 25 75 0-0 2.5-6 1 0 7 4-79 12-USA
Totals 27/23 104 48 152 0-0 5.5-14 2 0 11 4-79 12-2x
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 12 at Kentucky, 11/26/11 & vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
TFLs 1 at Kentucky, 11/26/11 & vs. NC State, 8/31/12
Interceptions 2 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
Forced Fumble 1 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/23/13
Passes Defended 3 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
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RAY RAULERSON
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Plant High School in Tampa, Florida for coach
Robert Weiner
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 83 ofensive tackle, No.
123 prospect in Florida)
Rated three-star by ESPN (No. 113 ofensive tackle, No. 191
prospect in Florida)
Rated three-star by Rivals (No. 54 ofensive tackle, No. 77
prospect in Florida)
Rated three-star by Scout (No. 53 ofensive tackle, No. 77
prospect in Florida)
Helped Panthers to Florida 8A Seminals with an 11-2-1 re-
cord as a senior in 2013
Aided Plant to almost 400 yards of ofense per game in
2013
Named First Team All-County by Tampa Bay Times as a
senior
Honorable Mention All-County by Tampa Bay Times in 2012
as a junior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Raymond A. Raulerson
Born: September 6, 1995
Son of Sam and Beth Raulerson
Majoring in Management
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CLARKSVILLE, TENN. NORTHEAST H.S.
JALEN REEVES-MAYBIN
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2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 11/0
True freshman was a standout on special teams with
team-best 11 tackles
Rotated between linebacker and defensive back, playing
in 11 games with 14 tackles on the season
Had at least one tackle on special teams in six games in
a row (9/21-11/2)
Three tackles, all on defense, vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Career best three tackles vs. Georgia (10/5); blocked a
punt to result in a TD punt return by Devaun Swaford
Two special teams tackles at Florida (9/17)
HIGHSCHOOL
Rivals: 4-star (No. 7 overall prospect in Tennessee, No. 13
overall position ranking)
Scout: 4-star (No. 15 overall outside lineback)
247Sports: 4-star (No. 5 prospect in Tennessee, No. 135
overall prospect)
Gained more than 2,000 rushing yards as a senior, including
1,000 yards in three postseason games, with more than 300
yards in each game
Scored ve touchdowns in playof game against eventual
state champion Beech
All-State on defense in 2012 by the Tennessee Sports Writ-
ers
First-team all-state linebacker as a junior
District ofensive player of the year as a junior
Area player of the year as a junior
Area ofensive player of the year as a sophomore
Invited to The Opening, an all-star summer prospect
camp held on the Nike Campus
Recorded 103 tackles, 1 sack, 10 forced fumbles and three
fumble recoveries returning one for a TD as a junior while
also running for 1,468 yards at 31 touchdowns on 170 at-
tempts and completing 50.9% of his passes for 1,267 yards
and 15 touchdowns
Coached by Isaac Shelby at Northeast High School
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jalen Ahmad Reeves-Maybin
Born Jan. 31, 1995
Son of LaDawn Reeves and Marques Maybin
His father played basketball at Louisville
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 11/0 8 6 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 3-2x
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 3 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13 & vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
Blocked Punt 1 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 0-0-0 So. Carolina 1-0-1
W. Kentucky DNP at Alabama 0-1-1
at Oregon 0-0-0 at Missouri 1-0-1
at Florida 2-0-2 Auburn 0-3-3
So. Alabama 0-1-1 Vanderbilt 1-0-1
Georgia 2-1-3, blk punt at Kentucky 1-0-1
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AUSTIN SANDERS
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2013-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Damon Floyd at Bradley Central High School
Rated 4-star by Rivals (No. 8 prospect in Tennessee, No. 20
ofensive tackle)
Rated 4-star by ESPN (No. 8 prospect in Tennessee, No. 24
ofensive tackle)
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 9 in Tennessee, No. 26 of-
fensive tackle)
The rst commitment of Tennessees 2013 class, verbally
committed to the Vols before his junior season
Tennessees Class AAA Mr. Football Lineman of the Year
District 5-AAA Lineman of the Year
Named to All-District 5-AAA team
Helped his team to back-to-back County Championship
titles and three consecutive playof appearances
One of only two Tennesseans on the East squad in the U.S
Marine Corps 2013 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl help-
ing to lead the East to a 17-14 win at the Home Depot Center
in Carson, Calif.
Played a big role in the Easts 41-20 victory in the East-West
All-Star Classic
PERSONAL
Full Name: Marcus Austin Sanders
Born: May 28, 1995
Son of Marc and Jennifer Sanders
Majoring in Kinesiology
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GAINESVILLE, FLA. GAINESVILLE H.S.
TREVARRIS SAULSBERRY
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2013-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 4/0
Played rst three games before sufering injury at #2
Oregon (9/14); Sat out four games from Sept. 21-Oct. 19
Made ve tackles and 0.5 sack in 2013
Returned to action at #1 Alabama (10/26), but was in-
jured again and did not play remainder of the season
Three tackles including a half-TFL for a half-sack vs.
WKU (9/7)
Opened 2013 with two tackles and QB hurry vs. Austin
Peay (8/31)
2012-R-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 4/0
Played in four games with ve tackles and a TFL
Missed last three games with an injury
First signicant playing time vs. #1 Alabama (10/20), mak-
ing rst ve tackles of his career
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NASHVILLE, TENN. MONTGOMERY BELL ACADEMY
JASHONROBERTSON
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn.,
for Marty Euverard
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 29 ofensive guard, No. 10 pros-
pect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 45 defensive tackle, No. 12 prospect
in Tenn.)
Rivals: 3-star (No. 13 prospect in Tenn.)
Scout: 3-star (No. 78 defensive tackle)
Two-way standout as a defensive tackle and ofensive
guard for MBA
First-Team Tennessean All-Midstate selection as a senior
in 2013
Named to The Tennesseans Dandy Dozen as one of the
top 12 players in the Midstate
Helped Big Red to a 10-2 record as a senior
Posted 74 tackles including 14 for a loss in 2013
Also had four sacks and ve passes defended as a senior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jashon LaQuinn Robertson
Born: March 21, 1996
Son of Monica Robertson
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DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2012 4/0 4 1 5 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0-0 5-Ala
2013 4/0 2 3 5 0.5-2 0.5-2 0 0 0 0-0 3-WKU
Totals 8/0 6 4 10 0.5-2 1.5-3 0 0 0 0-0 5-Ala
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 5 vs. Alabama, 10/20/12
Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Alabama, 10/20/12
Sacks 0.5 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Ga. State 0-0-0 Austin Peay 2-0-2, qh
Alabama 4-1-5, 1-1 t W. Kentucky 0-3-3, 0.5-2 sk, 0.5-2 t
at So. Carolina 0-0-0 at Oregon 0-0-0
Troy 0-0-0 at Alabama 0-0-0
2011-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Rivals: 3-star (No. 56 overall defensive tackle)
Scout: 3-star (No. 74 overall defensive end)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 75 overall defensive end)
Two-time All-Area selection as a junior and senior
Named Second Team All-State and First Team All-Area by
the Gainesville Sun as a junior in 2009
Member of the 2010 Gainesville Suns Super 11
Selected to the Gainesville Suns 2010 Class 5A-AA First
Team defense
As a senior in 2010, tallied 68 tackles, 12 TFLs, eight QB
pressures and 4 1/2 sacks (fourth best in District 5 4A)
Ofensively, tallied 12 receptions for more than 120 yards,
while adding three touchdown receptions
Notched 55 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks and 12 QB
hurries as a junior in 2009
Also registered ve receptions for 62 yards and a TD
Helped team to 11-2 record as a senior
High school teammate of fellow UT signee Jordan Williams
Coach at Gainesville: Ryan Smith
PERSONAL
Full Name: Trevarris Rashaad Saulsberry
Born: May 6, 1993
Son of Richard Saulsberry and Delatrone Hunter
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
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ANTIOCH, TENN. ENSWORTH H.S.
MICHAELSAWYERS
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HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Ensworth High School in Nashville, Tenn. for
head coach Ricky Bowers
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 28 defensive tackle, No. 8 pros-
pect in Tenn.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 24 defensive tackle, No. 6 prospect
in Tenn.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 16 defensive tackle, No. 7 prospect in
Tenn.)
Scout: 3-star (No. 56 defensive tackle)
Finalist for the 2013 DII-AA Mr. Football Lineman Award
Helped Ensworth to four-straight state championship
titles during his career
Named the Defensive MVP of the state championship
game his senior season nishing the game with 3.5 tack-
les, 1.5 sacks for 11 yards and a forced fumble
Member of The Tennesseans Dandy Dozen as one of the
top 12 players in the Midstate
2013 First Team All-Midstate as defensive lineman
Racked up 104 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks and a
forced fumble during his career at Ensworth
Tallied 33 tackles, 7 tackles for loss and ve sacks as a
senior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Michael B. Sawyers
Born: October 25, 1995
Son of Latoya Davis
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JOSHSMITH
WIDE RECEIVER
2013-FRESHMAN
Local product was a co-starter as a true freshman re-
ceiver
In 11 games, made four starts in 2013 with 12 catches for
182 yards with one touchdown
Returned with a 9-yard catch at #1 Alabama (10/26)
Missed game vs. #11 South Carolina (10/19) with injury
Made a 26-yard catch vs #6 Georgia (10/5)
First career touchdown on a 29-yard pass as part of three
catches for 40 yards vs. South Alabama (9/28)
In rst career start, caught a career-long 51 yard catch at
#2 Oregon (9/14)
Led Vols with three catches for 36 yards vs. WKU (9/7)
One of 11 true freshman to make debut vs. Austin Peay
(8/31), made rst career catch for nine yards
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Rusty Bradley at Christian Academy of Knox-
ville
Rated 3-star by Rivals (No. 24 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 16 prospect in Tennessee)
Rated 3-star by ESPN (No. 27 prospect in Tennessee)
All-State wide receiver at CAK as a junior and senior
Named All-District as a sophomore, junior and senior
Racked up more than 4,000 receiving yards along with 52
receiving touchdowns in prep career
As a senior in 2012, hauled in 65 catches for 1,176 yards and
15 touchdowns despite being sidelined early in season with
a broken collarbone
On defense as a senior, made 48 tackles and had one in-
terception
Named District Ofensive MVP as a junior
In 2011, as a junior, made 96 catches for 1,911 yards (147.0
yards per game) and 22 touchdowns
Ranked ninth in the nation in total receiving yards with most
in the state of Tennessee
Also had more than 1,000 receiving yards as a sophomore,
scoring 15 touchdowns
PERSONAL
Full Name: Joshua Walker Smith
Born: March 24, 1994
Son of Butch and Jennifer Smith
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CAREER STATISTICS
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 11/4 12 182 15.2 16.5 1 51-UO 51-UO
CAREER HIGHS
Receptions 3 vs. W. Kentucky, 9/7/13 & So. Alabama, 9/28/13
Receiving Yards 51 at Oregon, 9/14/13
Touchdowns 1 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg 2013 Opp. Rec-Yards-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 1-9-0, 9 So. Carolina DNP-INJ
W. Kentucky 3-37-0, 16 at Alabama 1-9-0, 9
at Oregon 1-51-0, 51 at Missouri 1-9-0, 9
at Florida 1-2-0, 2 Auburn 0-0-0
So. Alabama 3-40-1, 29 Vanderbilt 0-0-0
Georgia 1-26-0, 26 at Kentucky 0-0-0
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HAVELOCK, N.C. HAVELOCK H.S.
DERRELLSCOTT
RUNNING BACK
HIGHSCHOOL
Four-year letterman at Havelock High School in Have-
lock, N.C. for head coach Jim Bryant
247 Sports: 4-star (No. 3 all-purpose back, No. 6 pros-
pect in N.C.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 11 running back, No. 8 prospect in N.C.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 9 all-purpose back, No. 7 prospect in
N.C.)
Scout: 4-star (No. 17 running back)
Invited to the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl
Associated Press 2013 All-State running back selection
2013 Sun Journal Player of the Year
Named NCPreps All-State and Mr. 3A Football as a senior
Led team to three state championships in a row from
sophomore to senior seasons
MVP of 2013 state championship game after rushing for
209 yards and three touchdowns
Set Class 3A Championship game record with a 96-yard
rushing touchdown
Ran for 6,145 yards and 87 rushing touchdowns in his
high school career
Averaged 99.1 yards per game in prep career with 9.43
yards per rush
Rushed for 2,147 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior
Helped his team to a combined 58-5 record in high school
As a junior, ran for 1,742 yards and 34 touchdowns
Piled up 1,807 yards and 22 touchdowns as a sophomore
Had 46 catches for 637 yards in his high school career
with ve receiving touchdowns
Also 22 kickofs for 477 yards in his four seasons
PERSONAL
Full Name: Derrell Anthony Scott
Born: October 25, 1995
Son of Deborah and John Scott
High school teammate of current Vol Kendal Vickers
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JOESTOCSTILL
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HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 8/1
Played in eight games, drawing rst-career start in the
backeld against Vanderbilt
Moved to tight end/H-Back position after starting year as
a linebacker
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season, did not play any games
HIGHSCHOOL
Played quarterback at Cornersville High School in Lewis-
burg, Tenn.
As a senior, threw for 1,157 yards on 86-of-155 with eight
touchdowns
Also played baseball at Cornersville
PERSONAL
Full Name: Charles Joseph Stocstill
Born Oct. 17, 1993
Son of Lynn and Ray Stocstill
Majoring in Business Administration
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COVINGTON, LA. ST. PAULS SCHOOL
JASESTUBBS
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at St. Pauls Catholic School for head coach Ken
Sears
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jase William Stubbs
Born: February 29, 1996
Majoring in Supply Chain Management
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TUSCUMBIA, ALA. DESHLER H.S.
DEANTHONIE SUMMERHILL
28 RUNNING BACK
2013-R-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 10/0
Walk-on ran for 107 yards in 10 games in 2013
Carried 10 times for 40 yards vs. W. Kentucky (9/7)
Ran for 67 yards on nine carries in 2013 opener vs. Austin
Peay (8/31)
2012-R-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 1/0
Made college debut playing on special teams vs. Ken-
tucky (11/24) in nale, made two tackles
2011-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member with the Vols
2010-FRESHMAN
Redshirted
HIGHSCHOOL
Started three years at running back and cornerback at
Deshler High School in Tuscumbia for coach John Moth-
shed
Earned First Team All-State honors as a senior (RB) and
Second Team accolades as a junior
Also participated in track and eld and was a three-time
state champion in the 4x100 relay
PERSONAL
Full Name: Deanthonie Lamont Summerhill
Born: March 22, 1992
Son of Harvey Summerhill
Majoring in Sociology
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Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2013 10/0 18 107 5.9 11.5 0 15-APSU 67-APSU
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes 9 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
Rushing Yards 67 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. Rush-Yards-TD,Lg 2013 Opp.Rush-Yards-TD
Austin Peay 9-67-0, 15 W. Kentucky 9-40-0, 8
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CAMERONSUTTON
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HONORS
2014 Phil Steele Preseason Fourth Team All-SEC
2014 Athlon Sports Preseason Fourth Team All-SEC
2013 247Sports Freshman All-American Second Team
2013 Athlon Sports Freshman All-American Second Team
2013 College Football News All-Freshman Second Team
Mention
2013 Freshman All-SEC Coaches First Team
2013-FRESHMAN
Starter in all 12 games at cornerback as a true freshman
Made 39 tackles (sixth on team in tackles)
Had a team-high nine passes defended, an interception
return for touchdown, two fumble recoveries, 4.0 TFLs
and a sack
Three stops and two passes defended at Kentucky
(11/30) in season nale
Six tackles including two TFLs with rst-career sack vs.
#7 Auburn (11/9); sack was rst by a Vols defensive back
since Prentiss Waggner in 2011
Three tackles at #10 Missouri (11/2)
Two tackles with a TFL along with a fumble recovery at
#1 Alabama (10/26)
Second career interception and two tackles in win over
#11 South Carolina (10/19)
Four tackles with a pass break-up in debut vs. homestate
vs. #6 Georgia (10/5)
Broke up three passes, posted career-best seven tackles
vs. South Alabama (9/28), also had a key 5-yard TFL
Recovered a fumble and posted two tackles at #19 Flor-
ida (9/21)
Four tackles at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Became rst true freshman to return an interception
for a touchdown since Eric Berry (2007 at Florida) on a
36-yard return vs. WKU (9/7), INT started run of NCAA
record four consecutive forced turnovers for Vols on four
consecutive plays; also had four tackles
Became rst true freshman to start in secondary since
Justin Coleman (2011) in season opener vs. Austin Peay
(8/31)
Was rst newcomer to have his black stripe removed
during training camp in 2013
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by DeTimothy Floyd at Jonesboro High School
Rated 3-star by Rivals and Scout (No. 40 cornerback)
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 27 athlete, No. 49 pros-
pect in Georgia)
Rated 3-star by ESPN (No. 46 prospect in Georgia, No.
65 wide receiver)
Played both cornerback and wide receiver as well as re-
turner and punter on special teams at Jonesboro High
School in Georgia
Racked up 1,396 all-purpose yards as a senior receiver
and returner for the Cardinals
Scored 19 touchdowns as a senior
Named All-State by the Atlanta Journal Constitution in
Class AAAA as a senior
First-team all-county, all-area as a sophomore, junior and
senior
Named to The Score 44 as one of Georgias top 44 se-
niors in 2012
All-Region second team as a junior
Named the teams best newcomer as a freshman in
2009
Also played baseball and basketball for three years
PERSONAL
Full Name: Cameron Amir Sutton
Born: February 27, 1995
Son of Dalton and Nedra Sutton
Majoring in Pharmacy
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 12/12 34 5 39 1-7 4-10 0 2 9 2-36 7-USA
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 7 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
Tackle For Loss 2 vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
Sacks 1 vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
Interceptions 1 vs. W. Kentucky, 9/7/13 & So. Carolina, 10/19/13
Touchdowns 1 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
Passes Defended 3 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
Fumble Recovery 1 at Florida, 9/21/13 & at Alabama, 10/26/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 0-0-0 So. Carolina 2-0-2, 1-0 int
W. Kentucky 4-0-4, 1-36 INT-TD at Alabama 2-0-2, 1-2 t, fr
at Oregon 3-1-4 at Missouri 3-0-3
at Florida 2-0-2, fr, pbu Auburn 5-1-6, 1-7 sk, 2-10 t
So. Alabama 5-2-7, 1-5 t, 3 pd Vanderbilt 1-1-2
Georgia 4-0-4, pbu at Kentucky 3-0-3, 2 pd
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DEVAUNSWAFFORD
13 DEFENSIVE BACK
2013-FRESHMAN
True freshman walk-on seeing time at nickel back and
special teams; played in all 12 games with two starts
Had an interception for a touchdown and a touchdown
on a blocked punt along with 12 tackles, a forced fumble
and a pass break-up in debut season
Just the seventh Vol in history, and rst true freshman,
with an INT for a TD and special teams TD in the same
season and the rst since Dale Carter in 1990
In second-career start, made ve tackles at Kentucky
(11/30) in season nale
Career-best six tackles along with forced fumble vs.
Vanderbilt (11/23) in most playing time on defense
Recovered a blocked punt for a 15-yard punt return
touchdown to key Vols late game surge vs. #6 Georgia
(10/5); that was UTs rst TD on a blocked punt since
2006
Drew rst career start vs. South Alabama (9/28)
Returned rst career interception 62 yards for a touch-
down at #19 Florida (9/21); became rst Vol with a Pick-6
at Florida since Eric Berry -- also as a true freshman -- in
2007
One stop and a pass break-up vs. WKU (9/7)
One of 11 true freshmen to play in opener vs. Austin Peay
(8/31), made two tackles
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Graham Clark at Dobyns-Bennett High School
Rated 2-star by Rivals, two-star by 247Sports (No. 54 over-
all all-purpose back, No. 38 overall prospect in Tennessee)
and 2-star by Scout (No. 176 overall cornerback)
Four-year letterwinner at Dobyns-Bennett serving for one
season as team captain
Also a member of the track team for four years and the
basketball team for three seasons
Helped his team to three-straight Big 8 conference cham-
pionships from his sophomore year as well as four straight
state playofs appearances during his time in high school
Racked up 1,238 rushing yards for 29 touchdowns, 350 re-
ceiving yards (four TDs), while also making 25 tackles and
recording ve interceptions as a senior
Earned All-State honors as a defensive back and was
named the Big 8 Conference Defensive Player of the Year
after his senior season.
Earned a spot in the TN East-West All-Star game where he
was tabbed the defensive MVP
In his junior season tallied 808 rush yards for 12 TDs, and
385 receiving yards (six TDs) while garnering 30 tackles and
two interceptions on defense.
Finished his career at Dobyns-Bennett with over 2,700 rush
yards, nearly 1,000 receiving yards and 64 touchdowns
PERSONAL
Full Name: Devaun Shawntel Swaford
Born: October 5, 1994
Son of Edward and Olivia Swaford
Majoring in Kinesiology
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRPD Int HighTk
2013 12/2 11 6 17 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1-62 6-VU
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 6 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/23/13
Interceptions 1 at Florida, 9/21/13
Touchdowns 1 at Florida, 9/21/13 & vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
Forced Fumble 1 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/23/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 1-1-2 So. Carolina 0-0-0
W. Kentucky 1-0-1, pd at Alabama 0-0-0
at Oregon 1-0-1 at Missouri 0-1-1
at Florida 0-0-0, 1-62 int-TD Auburn 0-0-0
So. Alabama 1-0-1 Vanderbilt 4-2-6, f
Georgia 0-0-0, 1-15 PR-TD at Kentucky 3-2-5
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Fort Chiswell High School in Max Meadows, Va.,
for coach Stephen James
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 8 center, No. 23 pros-
pect in Virginia)
Rated three-star by ESPN (No. 10 center, No. 29 prospect
in Virginia)
Rated three-star by Rivals (No. 9 center, No. 14 prospect
in Virginia)
Rated three-star by Scout (No. 5 center)
Helped Pioneers to 12-2 record as a senior and playof
berth in 2013
Played on both sides of the ball, earning Region 1A West
Defensive Player of the Year as a senior
Earned Ofensive and Defensive Lineman of the Year
honors in Region 1A as a senior
First Team All-Region on both ofense and defense as a
senior in 2013
Named First Team All-Timesland ofensive lineman after
junior year in 2012
Named All-Southwest Virginia Honorable Mention center
as a sophomore in 2011
Earned Second Team All-Region as a linebacker in 2011
after sophomore season and Honorable Mention All-Re-
gion as a center that season
Starred on the basketball court, earning First Team All-
County as a junior in 2013
Also pitched for the Fort Chiswell baseball team
PERSONAL
Full Name: James Coleman Thomas
Born: March 6, 1996
Son of Richie and Kyle Thomas
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
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NIKOLAYTIMOSHCHUK
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HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-R-FRESHMAN
Member of the squad, did not play in any games
2012-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season, did not play in any games
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Chattanooga Central High School as a linebacker
and fullback
Posted 112 tackles with 13 tackles for loss and four sacks
as a junior
As a senior, made 56 tackles prior to sufering a knee injury
that ended his season
PERSONAL
Full Name: Nikolay Timoshchuk
Born on Nov. 9, 1993
Son of Nikolay Sr. and Oksana Timoshchuk
Is of Ukrainian decent
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
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COREYVEREEN
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HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 9/0
Played in nine games after returning from knee injury
sufered early in training camp
Made 13 tackles including a sack for seven yards, a TFL
and two quarterback hurries
Career-best four tackles vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
Notched three tackles in back-to-back games at #1 Ala-
bama (10/26) and at #10 Missouri (11/2)
Posted rst career sack, tackle for loss and tackle on a
7-yard loss vs. #6 Georgia (10/5)
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Made college debut at Florida (9/21/13)
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Fla.,
for coach Chip Petree
Rivals: 3-star (No. 61 overall player in the state of Florida)
Scout: 3-star (No. 65 LB prospect)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 21 overall linebacker)
Recorded 31 sacks over his nal two seasons at West Or-
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Was named to the Orlando Sun Sentinels 2011 All-Central
Florida Defensive Team after making 59 tackles, including
14 for a loss, and setting a school-record with 16 sacks dur-
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Added 15 more sacks as a senior
Ranked No. 3 in the Orlando Sun Sentinels Central Florida
Super60
Played in the Central Florida All-Star Game and FACA
North-South All-Star Game
Played for West Orange High School Head Coach Chip Pe-
tree
PERSONAL
Full Name: Corey Allen Vereen
Born: June 15, 1995
Son of Danny and Sharon Vereen
Brother of Danny, Brandon and Chris
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
CAREER STATISTICS
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 5/0 31 74 2.4 14.8 0 8-MT 52-MT
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 4 vs. Auburn, 11/9/13
Sacks 1 vs. Georgia, 10/5/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay DNP-INJ So. Carolina 1-0-1
W. Kentucky DNP-INJ at Alabama 2-1-3
at Oregon DNP-INJ at Missouri 1-2-3, pbu
at Florida 0-0-0 Auburn 3-1-4
So. Alabama 0-0-0, qh Vanderbilt 0-0-0
Georgia 1-0-1, 1-7 sk, 1-7 t, qh at Kentucky 1-0-1
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRQH Int HighTk
2013 9/0 9 4 13 1-7 1-7 0 0 2 0-0 4-AU
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HAVELOCK, N.C. HAVELOCK H.S.
KENDALVICKERS
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2013-FRESHMAN
Redshirt season
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Havelock High School in North Carolina for coach
Jim Bryant
Rated 3-star by Rivals
Rated a 3-star by the 247Sports Composite (No. 84 Weak-
Side Defensive End and No. 52 best player from N. Carolina)
Rated 2-star by Scout (No. 195 DE prospect)
Rated 2-star by ESPN (No. 123 overall defensive end, No. 60
best player from N. Carolina)
Three-year letterwinner and 2012 captain at Havelock High
School helping his team to back-to-back 3-A State Cham-
pionship titles in his junior (16-0) and senior (15-1) seasons
Named All-State in his senior season, All-Conference in his
junior and senior seasons and All-Area in each of his varsity
seasons
Named a NCHSAA AAA Scholar-Athlete during his senior
season
PERSONAL
Full Name: Kendal Bryant Vickers
Born: May 23, 1995
Son of Lloyd and Cynthia Vickers
Majoring in Communication Studies
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TROYWAITES
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Presbyterian Christian School for head coach Joey
Hawkins
The left-footer averaged 42-yards on punts as a senior,
dropping 12 of his 23 punts inside the 20, while also record-
ing touchbacks on 41 of 48 kickofs, making nine of his 10
eld-goal attempts and hitting 46 or 47 extra points
PERSONAL
Full Name: Robert Troy Waites
Majoring in Nuclear Engineering
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2013-FRESHMAN
Games Played/Started: 10/0
Spent freshman season as the Vols backup right guard
Played in 10 games as a true freshman
Made college debut vs. Western Kentucky (9/7)
HIGHSCHOOL
Coached by Tom Bolden at Colerain High School
Rated 3-star by Rivals (No. 36 ofensive guard, No. 47 pros-
pect in Ohio)
Rated 3-star by 247Sports (No. 42 prospect in Ohio, No. 70
ofensive tackle)
Rated 3-star by ESPN (No. 37 prospect in Ohio, No. 46 of-
fensive guard)
Rated 3-star by Scout (No. 73 ofensive guard)
Named Associated Press Division I rst-team as a senior
A three-year starter for the Cardinals helping his team to
three straight Greater Miami (Ohio) Conference titles
Compiled a 33-4 overall record and a perfect 21-0 confer-
ence record in his three years
Helped Colerain High School of Cincinnati to a 12-1 record
and perfect 7-0 mark in conference play
First-team all-district and rst-team all-Greater Miami Con-
ference as a junior and senior
PERSONAL
Full Name: Dylan Paul Wiesman
Born: March 21, 1995
Son of Paul and Sharon Wiesman
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GAINESVILLE, FLA. GAINESVILLE H.S.
JORDANWILLIAMS
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HONORS
2013 SEC Honor Roll
2013-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 12/3
Earned starting defensive end spot in training camp after
injury to Jacques Smith
Posted 18 tackles in 12 games with three starts in 2013
Three tackles vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
In return to hometown Gainesville, he made two tackles
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VICWHARTON
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HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Independence High School in Spring Hill,
Tenn. for head coach Scott Blade
247 Sports: 3-star (No. 46 athlete, No. 10 prospect in
Tenn.)
ESPN: 4-star (No. 41 athlete, No. 8 prospect in Tenn.)
Rivals: 4-star (No. 50 wide receiver, No. 9 prospect in
Tenn.)
Scout: 3-star (No. 182 wide receiver)
Selected as one of Middle Tennessees Dandy Dozen of
2013 top college football prospects
All-Southeast Honorable Mention for the All-Southeast
HSGC Awards
2013 First Team All-Midstate as kick returner
As a senior, selected to Class 6A All-State team as a de-
fensive back
As a senior, recorded 23 total TDs, nine rushing TDs, 58
carries, total 518 rushing yards, with average of 39.8 rush-
ing yards per game
Named All-American in Track and Field after nishing
fourth nationally in the 4x400 relay at the U.S. Track and
Field Junior Olympics
High school teammate of fellow Vol commit Rashaan
Gaulden
PERSONAL
Full Name: Vic LaRoy Wharton III
Born: May 31, 1995
Son of Robin and Vic Wharton
Nephew of Brandon Wharton, who played basketball at
Tennessee in the late 1990s
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Four stops at #2 Oregon (9/14)
Four tackles with 1.5 sacks for 1.5 TFLs vs. WKU (9/7)
Started at end vs. Austin Peay (8/31) and had a tackle
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 10/5
After serving as backup JACK linebacker, moved into start-
ing role with Alabama game
Played 10 games with ve starts, posting 17 tackles in 2012
Career-high ve tackles, including career-best three TFLs
and third-career sack vs. Kentucky (11/24)
Second career sack for a loss of six yards vs. Missouri (11/10)
In rst career start at #17 South Carolina (10/27), made two
tackles
Saw signicant playing time at JACK vs. #1 Alabama
(10/20), making two tackles
Equalled career total for tackles against Georgia State (9/8)
with four stops
Earned the John Stucky Of-Season Award as the player
who demonstrated the best physical and mental condition-
ing during the ofseason
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 9/0
Played in nine games with four tackles and a sack
Fourth tackle of season at #8 Arkansas (11/12)
Second-career tackle vs. #14 South Carolina (10/29)
Made college debut as one of 16 true freshmen to play in
2011, vs. Bufalo (10/1)
First-career tackle was a 6-yard sack vs. Bufalo (10/1)
HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Gainesville High School in Florida for coach Ryan
Smith
Rivals: 3-star (No. 42 overall strongside defensive end, No.
80 overall prospect in Florida)
Scout: 3-star (No. 45 overall defensive end)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 61 overall defensive end)
Named to the Gainesville Suns Super 11 team
Selected to the Gainesville Suns 2010 Class 5A-AA First
Team
Finished third in District 5 A-AA with six sacks as a senior
Totaled 72 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 10 quarterback
pressures in 2010
Also tallied three receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown
Registered more than 80 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, ve
sacks, 12 QB hurries and ve pass breakups during junior
campaign in 2009
Helped team to 11-2 record as a senior
High school teammate of Trevarris Saulsberry
PERSONAL
Full Name: Jordan Cornell Williams
Born: March 23, 1993 in Gainesville, Florida
Son of Keith Angela Williams
Father, Keith, played on Floridas defensive line in the 1980s
Sister, Janine, played volleyball at Florida
Majoring in Arts & Sciences
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 5 vs. Kentucky, 11/24/12
Tackles For Loss 3 vs. Kentucky, 11/24/12
Sacks 1.5 vs. Western Kentucky, 9/7/13
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRQH Int HighTk
2009 7/0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2-Mem
2010 Injured-Redshirt Season
2011 12/4 12 10 22 1-6 3-9 0 0 5 0-0 4-2x
Totals 19/4 14 10 24 1-6 3-9 0 0 5 0-0 4-2x
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2012 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Montana DNP vs. NC State DNP
Cincinnati DNP Ga. State 2-2-4
at Florida DNP Florida 0-0-0
Bufalo 1-0-1, 1-6 sk, 1-6 t Akron 0-0-0
Georgia 0-0-0 at Georgia 0-0-0
LSU 0-0-0 at Miss State 0-0-0
at Alabama 0-0-0 Alabama 0-2-2
South Carolina 1-0-1 at So. Carolina 2-0-2
MTSU 0-1-1 Troy 1-0-1
at Arkansas 1-0-1 Missouri 2-0-2, 1-6 sk, 1-6 t
Vanderbilt 0-0-0 at Vanderbilt 0-0-0
at Kentucky 0-0-0 Kentucky 5-0-5. 1-8 sk, 3-11 t
2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other 2013 Opp. U-A-T,Other
Austin Peay 1-0-1 So. Carolina 1-0-1
W. Kentucky 2-2-4, 1.5-8 sk, 1.5-8 t at Alabama 0-0-0
at Oregon 3-1-4 at Missouri 1-0-1 qh
at Florida 0-2-2 Auburn 0-3-3
So. Alabama 1-1-2 Vanderbilt 0-0-0
Georgia 0-0-0 at Kentucky 0-0-0
CAREER STATISTICS
DefenseGP/GS UT AT TT Sack TFLFF FRQH Int HighTk
2011 9/0 3 1 4 1-6 1-6 0 0 0 0-0 1-3x
2012 10/5 12 5 17 2-14 4-17 0 0 0 0-0 5-UK
2013 12/3 9 9 18 1.5-8 1.5-8 0 0 0 0-0 4-WKU
Totals 31/8 24 15 39 4.5-28 6.5-31 0 0 1 0-0 5-UK
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2013-R-FRESHMAN
Squad member, did not play in any games after sufering
early season injury
2013TRACK&FIELD
Finished third in his heat in the 400m at the SEC Cham-
pionships, completing the race in 49.81
Was UTs sole representative in the 400m at the Ken-
tucky Invitational, nishing 6th in 49.43. Anchored the
4x400mR in Lexington, bringing the baton across the
line in 3:15.99 to win the race.
2012TRACK&FIELD
Scored at SEC Indoors with UTs 4x400m relay
Anchored UTs 4x4 to sixth place at SEC Indoors, helping
the group produce a time of 3:11.29
HIGHSCHOOL
Played football and starred in track and eld at DeMatha
Catholic High School
Originally signed National Letter of Intent to play football
at Maryland, but was granted release to run track at UT
PERSONAL
Full Name: Michael Forna Williams
Born March 8, 1993
Son of Mohammed Forna
Brother Madieu Williams played in the NFL with Cincin-
nati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings and
Washington Redskins
Majoring in Biology
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Two-year starter at Butler Community College in El Do-
rado, Kansas for coach Troy Morrell
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 17 defensive tackle,
No. 18 prospect in Kansas)
Rated three-star by ESPN (No. 40 overall prospect, No.
12 defensive tackle)
Rated three-star by Rivals
Rated two-star by Scout
Second Team NJCAA All-American in 2013
Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Defen-
sive Player of the Year
2013 KJCCC First Team All-Conference
Helped Grizzlies to 2013 Graphic Edge Bowl, making nine
tackles in the game
Led conference in sacks with 7.0 for 50 yards, as part of
team-best 15.5 TFLs in 2013
Piled up 48 tackles and forced a fumble in 2013
Helped Grizzlies to 2012 KJCCC regular-season and play-
of championships
Racked up 49 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks
in 2012
Also forced two fumbles and recovered one in 2012
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered at Westside High School in Macon Ga., for coach
Sheddrick Risper
All-State by the Georgia Sports Writers Associated in
Class AAAA as a junior totaling 86 tackles and 15 sacks
First Team All-Region 2-AAA, First Team All-Bibb County
and Second Team All-Middle as a senior
Georgia Macon Touchdown Club Lineman of the Week
for Oct. 8, 2010 after posting 15 tackles and three sacks
in a win
Played in GACA North-South All-Star Football Classic
Seminoles compiled a 31-6 record in his three varsity
seasons
Originally signed with Georgia Southern in 2011
PERSONAL
Full Name: Owen Vidal Williams III
Born: September 29, 1991
Son of Shawn and Owen Williams Jr. and Demetrice and
Curtis Mathews
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HIGHSCHOOL
Played at Minster High School in Ohio for coach Geron
Stokes
Rated three-star by 247Sports (No. 13 tight end, No. 16
prospect in Ohio)
Rated three-star by ESPN (No. 15 tight end, No. 24 pros-
pect in Ohio)
Rated three-star by Rivals (No. 20 tight end, No. 25 pros-
pect in Ohio)
Rated four-star by Scout (No. 5 tight end)
Named Associated Press Second Team All-Ohio as a se-
nior and junior
Earned First Team All-Midwest Athletic Conference hon-
ors in 2012 and 2013
Named to the Division IV First Team All-District team in
his junior and senior years
As a senior, hauled in 41 receptions for 475 yards with
ve receiving touchdowns
PERSON
Full Name: Ethan James Wolf
Born: November 7, 1995
Son of James and Shelly Wolf
Majoring in Arts and Sciences
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JUSTINWORLEY
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HONORS
2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2013-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 8/7
In eight games, seven starts, threw for 1,239 yards on
109-of-196 for a 55.6 completion percentage. 10 touch-
downs and eight interceptions
Underwent thumb surgery on Oct. 29, missed nal four
weeks of the season
Competed and earned starting quarterback role in four-
man battle during 2013 training camp
Played rst half in loss at #1 Alabama (10/26) before sit-
ting out second half with injury; threw for 120 yards
Led Vols to upset of #11 South Carolina (10/19) throwing
for 179 yards on 19-of-34 with one touchdown; also ran
for 18 yards including a key 13-yard rst-down run
Nearly led Vols to upset over #6 Georgia (10/5) as he
threw for 215 yards on 17-of-31 with a TD pass
Returned to start vs. South Alabama (9/28) and threw
for 204 yards on 20-of-36 with two TD and three INTs
Came on in relief at #19 Florida (9/21) and threw for 149
yards on 10-of-23 including 18-yard touchdown pass to
Pig Howard
Career-long 51-yard pass to Josh Smith as part of 126
yards on 13-of-25 at #2 Oregon (9/14) along with a TD
4-yard pass to Jason Croom
Threw fo 142 yards on 11-of-19 with a touchdown vs. WKU
(9/7)
Started opener vs. Austin Peay (8/31) and completed 11-
of-13 for 104 yards with three touchdown passes
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 5/0
Served as the backup quarterback to Tyler Bray in 2012
Played in ve games in 2012, completing 15-of-23 passes
for 134 yards
Saw most action of season at Vanderbilt (11/17), completing
8-of-11 for 51 yards
In late duty vs. #1 Alabama (10/20), completed 3-of-4 for
19 yards
In 2012 debut vs. Georgia State (9/8), threw for 64 yards on
4-of-8 with one interception
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 4/3
Started three games (Oct. 29-Nov. 12), throwing for 604
yards on 48-of-87 with a touchdown and three intercep-
tions
Threw for 208 yards on 15-of-29 at #8 Arkansas playing
rst three quarters
Won rst college game vs. MTSU (11/5) throwing for career-
high 291 yards on 23-of-32 with rst-career TD pass (47
yards to DaRick Rogers)
Made rst career college start at quarterback vs. #14 South
Carolina (10/29) throwing for 105 yards on 10-of-26 passing
Moved to No. 2 quarterback after thumb injury to starter
Tyler Bray, sufered vs. Georgia (10/8)
Made college debut at #2 Alabama (10/22), did not throw a
pass, playing late in the fourth quarter
Enrolled in classes in January and participated in spring
workouts
HIGHSCHOOL
Rivals: 3-star (No. 30 overall pro-style quarterback, No. 19
overall prospect in South Carolina)
Scout: 3-star (No. 37 overall quarterback)
ESPN: 3-star (No. 18 overall quarterback)
As a senior in 2010, earned Gatorade National Player of the
Year accolades, becoming the rst ever player from South
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Passing GP/GS Com Att TD Int Yds Per/G Long HighYd
2011 4/3 48 87 1 3 604 151.0 50-Ark 291-MT
2012 5/0 15 23 0 2 134 26.8 19-GSU 64-GSU
2013 8/7 109 196 10 8 1239 154.9 51-UO 215-UGa
Totals 17/10 172 306 11 13 1977 116.3 51-UO 291-MT
CAREER HIGHS
Completions 23 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/5/11
Attempts 36 vs. South Alabama, 9/28/13
Yards 291 vs. Middle Tennessee, 11/5/11
Touchdowns 3 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13
Longest Completion 51 at Oregon, 9/14/13
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011Opp. Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yards Long
at Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
South Carolina 10 26 0 2 38.4 105 26
Middle Tennessee 23 32 1 0 71.9 291 47
at Arkansas 15 29 0 1 51.7 208 50
2012Opp. Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yards Long
Georgia State 4 8 0 1 50.0 64 19
Akron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Alabama 3 4 0 0 75.0 19 15
at Vanderbilt 8 11 0 1 72.7 51 17
Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013Opp. Comp Att TD INT Pct. Yards Long
Austin Peay 11 13 3 0 84.6 104 23
W. Kentucky 11 19 1 1 57.9 142 37
at Oregon 13 25 1 0 52.0 126 51
at Florida 10 23 1 2 43.5 149 32
So. Alabama 20 36 2 3 55.6 204 29
Georgia 17 31 1 0 54.8 215 33
So. Carolina 19 34 1 0 55.9 179 48
at Alabama 8 15 0 2 53.3 120 43
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KNOXVILLE, TENN. BEARDEN H.S.
DEVRINYOUNG
19 WIDE RECEIVER/KICK RETURNER
HONORS
2014 Phil Steele Preseason Fourth Team All-SEC
2013-JUNIOR
Games/Starts: 7/0
Moved to wide receiver as a junior in 2013 after playing
running back for rst two years with the Vols
Underwent surgery on Sept. 5, 2013 after sufering a bro-
ken hand, missed ve games from Sept. 7 through Oct. 5
before returning vs. South Carolina (10/19)
Ranks fourth in career kickof return yards with 1,263;
Next on the list: #3 Corey Larkins (1,307)
Ranks fth in career total kick & punt return yards with
1,575; Next on the list: #4 Stanley Morgan (1,615)
Second on team in all-purpose yards in 2013 with 641
(493 kickof return, 79 receiving, 63 punt return and 6
rushing)
Posted 493 kickof return yards in 2013 on 19 returns for
a 25.9 per return average
Eight punt returns for 63 yards for 7.9 average in 2013
Made six catches for 79 yards and two touchdowns
In season nale at Kentucky (11/30), led team with four
catches for 66 yards including second-career receiving
touchdown on a 7-yard catch; also had two kickof re-
turns for 67 yards for 151 all-purpose yards
Moved to fourth on career kickof return yards list with 45
vs. Vanderbilt (11/23)
Moved to fth on career kickof return yardage list with
four returns for 74 yards vs. #7 Auburn (11/9)
At #10 Missouri (11/2), returned four kickofs for 91 yards
and two punts for 19 yards
Career-high 146 kickof return yards on ve returns at #1
Alabama (10/26); His 146 KO return yards were the most
by a Vol since David Okus 149 vs. Ole Miss in 2009
Returned to action with 4-yard catch and a kickof return
for 12 yards in win over #11 South Carolina (10/19)
All-around debut in 2013 opener vs. Austin Peay (8/31)
with 94 all-purpose years (58 on kick returns, 21 in punt
returns, nine receiving and six rushing); First-career
Carolina to earn the honors in any sport
Finalist for the Gatorade Male High School Athlete of the
Year award
Earned South Carolina Player of the Year honors
Named to RivalsHigh 2010 All-America Team and selected
as RivalsHigh Ofensive Player of the Year
SCPrepNation.com Player of the Year
Named All-State as a senior in 2010 and junior in 2009
Honored as the National Sophomore of the Year in 2008
by MaxPreps
Finished career with 13,385 passing yards and 157 touch-
downs
As a senior, threw for 5,315 yards and a state-record 64
touchdowns, while also rushing for six TDs
Completed 429-590 passes (.727) in nal year
Finished 26-of-42 for 263 yards and ve TDs in 2010 State
Championship victory
Compiled 4,366 passing yards and 42 TDs as a junior
Threw for 3,641 yards and 50 TDs in sophomore campaign
Won Class AAAA, Division II State Championship as a se-
nior in 2010 against Greenwood High School to cap a 15-0
record
Led team to state championship game in 2008 against
South Pointe High School
Also a standout in basketball and baseball at Northwestern
Coach at Northwestern: Jimmy Wallace
PERSONAL
Full Name: Justin Scott Worley
Born: November 20, 1992
Son of Peyton and Angela Worley
Majoring in Recreation and Sport Management
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touchdown on a 9-yard catch in the rst quarter; 58-yard
kickof return was second longest of career
2012-SOPHOMORE
Games/Starts: 10/0
Seeing time in tailback role, earned backup spot in pre-
season camp, also serving as teams primary return man
Ranks 10th in career kickof return yards with 770 in just
19 games; Next on the list are #9 Carl Pickens (777) and
#8 Anthony Morgan (862)
Compiled 446 all-purpose yards in 2012 (155 punt return,
142 kickof return, 140 rushing and 9 receiving)
Returned one punt for 10 yards in nale vs. Kentucky
(11/24)
Did not travel to Vanderbilt (11/17) due to personal rea-
sons
Returned two kicks for 21 yards vs. Missouri (11/10) in
return
Carried ve times for 21 yards vs. #1 Alabama (10/20)
Career-best rushing day with 58 yards on 13 carries at
#19 Miss State (10/13)
Then career-high 46 rushing yards along with two catch-
es for 11 yards and four punt returns for 46 yards vs. Geor-
gia State (9/8) for total of 103 all-purpose yards
Began 2012 with two carries, a catch for four yards and
45 kickof return yards vs. NC State (8/31)
Harvey Robinson Award as the Ofensive Surprise of
Spring
2011-FRESHMAN
Games/Starts: 9/1
In nine games, nished third on team in all-purpose yards
with 756 and second best on team at 84.0 per game
Had 27 kickof returns for 628 yards along with eight
punt returns for 94 yards
Averaged 69.8 kickof return yards per game and 23.3
yards per return (ninth in SEC)
Total of 628 kickof yards, ranked fth-most in a single-
season in UT history
Mark of 27 kickof returns, tied for fourth-most in a sin-
gle-season in UT history
Also has six carries for nine yards and three catches for
25 yards in 2011
Finished year with 36 kickof return yards on two returns
at Kentucky (11/26)
Had two kickof returns for 34 yards vs. Vanderbilt (11/19)
Returned four kickofs for 62 yards at #8 Arkansas (11/12)
Gained 63 all-purpose yards vs. MTSU (11/5) with 39 on
kickof returns, 19 on punt returns, three rushing and two
receiving
Returned two kicks for 63 yards vs. #14 So. Carolina
(10/29)
Second consecutive 100-yard kickof game with exactly
100 yards at #2 Alabama. Also returned a punt for 11
yards, caught a pass for two yards and rushed once for
six yards for 119 all-purpose yards
Had career-high 135 kickof return yards vs. #1 LSU
(10/15) including career-long 60-yarder, the longest by
a Vol since DaRick Rogers vs. Kentucky (11/27/10). Also
made rst-career catch vs. LSU for 21 yards
Made debut vs. Bufalo (10/1) to be one of 15 true fresh-
men to play in 2011 after missing rst three games recov-
ering from a broken collarbone
In rst college game, returned punts and kickofs and
saw time in the slot on ofense. Returned rst punt for
43 yards and brought back two kickofs for 51 yards vs.
Bufalo (10/1)
Punt return of 43 yards vs. Bufalo was longest by a UT
player since Dennis Rogan had a 45-yard return in 2007
Sufered fractured right collarbone in late July
HIGHSCHOOL
Rivals: 3-star (No. 25 overall prospect in Tennessee)
Scout: 3-star (No. 118 overall running back)
ESPN: 2-star (No. 134 overall running back)
Named Class AAA Tennessee Mr. Football Back of the
Year
Garnered All-State honors in 2008, 2009 and 2010
Earned ESPN RISE Third Team All-America accolades
2010 District 4-AAA Player of the Year
Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra Ofensive Player of the
Year in 2010
2009 District 4-AAA Ofensive Back of the Year
2009 Knoxville Interscholastic League (KIL) Ofensive
Player of the Year
Earned First Team PrepXtra honors in 2009
2008 MaxPreps Second Team Sophomore All-America
2008 TFCA and TSWA All-State
2008 PrepXtra Sophomore of the Year, First Team All-KIL
Also earned First Team All-Region honors on ofense and
defense as a sophomore
2008 All-KIL Ofense by News Sentinel
Totaled 7,433 all-purpose yards and 83 touchdowns in
decorated prep career, while intercepting three passes
and compiling 54 tackles on defense
Averaged 7.7 yards per carry throughout career...In senior
campaign, rushed for 2,271 yards and 32 TDs on 228 car-
ries, while catching 13 passes for 201 yards and four TDs
As a junior in 2009, rushed for 1,455 yards with 19 touch-
downs in 10 games
Ran for 1,366 yards and 17 touchdowns while also catch-
ing eight passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns as a
sophomore in 2008
Factored in special teams, returning 31 punts for 518
yards and two TDs and returning 30 kickofs for 1,173
yards and six TDs in three years
2010 Football Captain at Bearden
Finished second in the 100-meter dash at the 2010 Class
AAA Tennessee state track and eld meet
Coach at Bearden: Brad Taylor
PERSONAL
Full Name: Devrin Dominique Young
Born: February 2, 1993 in Knoxville
Son of Danyel Young
CAREER HIGHS
Rushes 13 at Mississippi State, 10/13/12
Rushing Yards 58 at Mississippi State, 10/13/12
Receptions 4 at Kentucky, 11/30/13
Receiving Yards 66 at Kentucky, 11/30/13
Touchdowns 1 vs. Austin Peay, 8/31/13 & at Kentucky, 11/30/13
Punt Return 4 vs. Georgia State, 9/8/12
Punt Return Yards 46 vs. Georgia State, 9/8/12
Kickof Return 5 vs. LSU, 10/15/11
Kickof Return Yards 135 vs. LSU, 10/15/11
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CAREER STATISTICS
Rushing GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 9/1 6 9 1.5 1.0 0 6-2x 6-2x
2012 10/0 33 140 4.2 14.0 0 30-GSU 58-MSU
2013 7/0 1 6 6.0 0.9 0 6-AP 6-AP
Totals 26/1 40 155 3.9 6.0 0 30-GSU 58-MSU
Receiving GP/GS No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 9/1 3 25 8.3 2.8 0 21-LSU 21-LSU
2012 10/0 5 9 1.8 0.9 0 8-GSU 11-GSU
2013 7/0 6 79 13.2 11.3 2 37-UK 66-UK
Totals 26/1 14 113 8.1 4.3 2 37-UK 66-UK
PuntReturns GP No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 9 8 94 11.8 10.4 0 43-Buf 43-Buf
2012 10 16 155 9.7 15.5 0 35-GSU 46-GSU
2013 7 8 63 7.9 9.0 0 17-UK 21-AP
Totals 26 32 312 9.8 12.0 0 43-Buf 46-GSU
KickofReturns GP No Yds Avg Per/G TD Long HighYd
2011 9 27 628 23.3 69.8 0 60-LSU 135-LSU
2012 10 8 142 17.8 14.2 0 35-NCS 45-NCS
2013 7 19 493 25.9 70.4 0 58-AP 146-Ala
Totals 26 54 1263 23.4 48.6 0 60-LSU 146-Ala
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME
2011 Opp. Rec-Yds-TD,Lg PR-Yds-TD,Lg KR-Yds-TD,Lg
Bufalo 0-0-0 1-43-0, 43 2-51-0, 34
Georgia 0-0-0 2-19-0, 20 4-108-0, 50
LSU 1-21-0, 21 0-0-0 5-135-0, 60
at Alabama 1-2-0, 2 1-11-0, 11 5-100-0, 25
South Carolina 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-63-0, 38
MTSU 1-2-0, 2 3-19-0, 16 1-39-0, 39
at Arkansas 0-0-0 1- -1-0, -1 4-62-0, 24
Vanderbilt 0-0-0 1-2-0, 2 2-34-0, 18
at Kentucky 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-36-0, 21
2012 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg PR-Yds-TD,Lg KR-Yds-TD,Lg
NC State 2- (-2)-0, 0 1-4-0, 4 1-5-0, 2-45-0, 35
Ga. State 8-46-0, 30 2-11-0, 8 4-46-0, 35 0-0-0
Florida 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0, 8 0-0-0
Akron 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-45-0, 18 2-25-0, 15
at Georgia 3-14-0, 12 0-0-0 1-5-0, 5 5-55-0, 22
at Miss State 13-58-0, 10 0-0-0 1- (-1)-0, -1 1-17-0, 17
Alabama 5-21-0, 7 2- (-6)-0, 0 1-13-0, 13 0-0-0
at S.Carolina 2-3-0, 2 0-0-0 1-3-0, 3 0-0-0
Troy DNP-INJ
Missouri 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-21-0, 13 0-0-0
at Vanderbilt DNP
Kentucky 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0, 10 0-0-0
2013 Opp. Rush-Yds-TD,Lg Rec-Yds-TD,Lg PR-Yds-TD,Lg KR-Yds-TD,Lg
Austin Peay 1-6-0, 6 1-9-1, 9 2-21-0, 11 1-58-0 58
W. Kentucky DNP-INJ
at Oregon DNP-INJ
at Florida DNP-INJ
So. Alabama DNP-INJ
Georgia DNP-INJ
So. Carolina 0-0-0 1-4-0, 4 0-0-0 1-12-0, 12
at Alabama 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-146-0, 45
at Missouri 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-19-0, 14 4-91-0, 29
Auburn 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-74-0, 20
Vanderbilt 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-5-0, 5 2-45-0, 30
at Kentucky 0-0-0 4-66-1,37 2-18-0, 17 2-67-0, 37
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2013 SEASON REVIEW
THEBASICS
Record: 5-7 (2-6 SEC)
RUSHING Rajion Neal - 215-1, 163, 12 TD, 93.7 ypg
PASSING Justin Worley - 109-196, 1239 yds., 10 TD/8 INT, 154.9 ypg
RECEIVING Alton Howard - 44-388, 3 TD, 35.3 ypg
DEFENSIVE A.J. Johnson - 106 tkls, 8.5 TFL, 3 QBH
VOLUNTEERSTATLEADERS
The 2013 Tennessee football team nished with a
5-7 record under Head Coach Butch Jones during his
rst season at the helm of the Volunteer program. This
was the third consecutive year the Vols have nished
with that record.
The Vols excitingly ended a 19-game losing streak
to ranked opponents with a 23-21 victory over No. 11
South Carolina at home on Oct. 19 while earning Butch
Jones his rst SEC victory as Vols head coach. The
previous last win for UT over a ranked team was vs.
then-No. 21 South Carolina on Oct. 31, 2009.
The win over South Carolina also marked the rst
over an AP Top 15 team since defeating the then-No.
15 Gamecocks on Oct. 27, 2007, a 27-24 overtime win.
The Vols nished 2-6 in the conference, the most
wins in the conference for UT since a 3-5 nish in 2010.
Tennessee also snapped an 11-game SEC road losing
streak and a 12-game road losing streak overall since
2010 with a 27-14 season-ending win over Kentucky.
The win over Kentucky also marked the 30th time
in the last 31 seasons that Tennessee has won its last
scheduled game of the regular season.
Tennessee also held the lead over No. 6 Georgia
late in the game before a 34-31 overtime loss to the
Bulldogs on Oct. 5.
DATE OPPONENT SITE TV RESULT NOTES
Aug. 31 AUSTIN PEAY (0-12) Knoxville PPV W, 45-0 Vols win Butch Jones UT debut: 800th
Governors Neyland Stadium program victory for Tennessee
Sept. 7 W. KENTUCKY (8-4) Knoxville SEC TV W, 52-20 Vols force 7 turnovers in victory; most
Hilltoppers Neyland Stadium for UT team since 1984
Sept. 14 at #2 Oregon (10-2) Eugene, Ore. ABC L, 14-59 Oregon scores on 8 consec. possessions;
Ducks Autzen Stadium Vols fall to No. 2 team in the nation
Sept. 21 at #19 Florida* (4-8) Gainesville, Fla. CBS L, 17-31 Vols commit six turnovers in loss;
Gators Ben Hill Grifn Stadium UT took 7-0 lead on Swaford pick-six
Sept. 28 SO. ALABAMA (6-6) Knoxville SEC TV W, 31-24 RB Neal rushes for career-high 169 yds;
Jaguars Neyland Stadium Late INT in 4th by Randolph seals win
Oct. 5 #6 GEORGIA* (8-4) Knoxville CBS L, 31-34 OT UGA scores with 0:05 left to force OT;
Bulldogs Neyland Stadium Vols fumble, UGA FG gives Bulldogs win
Oct. 19 #11 SO. CAROLINA* (10-2) Knoxville ESPN W, 23-21 Vols tally 1st win over ranked foe since 09
Gamecocks Neyland Stadium UT 15-2-2 all-time vs. SC in Knoxville
Oct. 26 at #1 Alabama* (11-1) Tuscaloosa, Ala. CBS L, 10-45 Tide scores 21 in 1st quarter; R. Neal
Crimson Tide Bryant-Denny Stadium tallies rushing TD in 4th consec. game
Nov. 2 at #10 Missouri* (11-2) Columbia, Mo. ESPN L, 3-31 First career start at QB for Dobbs;
Tigers Memorial Stadium Vols outgained 339-94 in rushing yds
Nov. 9 #7 AUBURN* (12-1) Knoxville ESPN L, 23-55 Tigers rush for 444 yards in victory;
Tigers Neyland Stadium Vols rush for 185 yards in loss
Nov. 19 VANDERBILT* (8-4) Knoxville ESPN2 L, 10-14 Vandy TD with :16 left in the diference;
Commodores Neyland Stadium Vols rush for 185 yards in loss
Nov. 26 at Kentucky* (2-10) Lexington, Ky. SEC W, 27-14 Vols win 28th in last 29 vs. Kentucky;
Wildcats Commonwealth Stadium C.Miller sets UT record with 4.5 sacks
2013SCHEDULE&RESULTS
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TEAM STATISTICS
UT OPP
SCORING 286 348
Points Per Game 23.8 29.0
FIRST DOWNS 224 255
Rushing 118 129
Passing 83 112
Penalty 23 14
RUSHING YARDAGE 2261 2488
Yards gained rushing 2469 2724
Yards lost rushing 208 236
Rushing Attempts 460 473
Average Per Rush 4.9 5.3
Average Per Game 188.4 207.3
TDs Rushing 18 25
PASSING YARDAGE 1979 2533
Comp-Att-Int 191-344-17 200-354-14
Average Per Pass 5.8 7.2
Average Per Catch 10.4 12.7
Average Per Game 164.9 211.1
TDs Passing 12 18
TOTAL OFFENSE 4240 5021
Total Plays 804 827
Average Per Play 5.3 6.1
Average Per Game 353.3 418.4
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 37-880 40-1017
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-143 22-218
INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-243 17-314
KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.8 25.4
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.9 9.9
INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.4 18.5
FUMBLES-LOST 14-7 19-11
PENALTIES-Yards 55-455 75-648
Average Per Game 37.9 54.0
PUNTS-Yards 64-2801 58-2321
Average Per Punt 43.8 40.0
Net punt average 38.5 36.9
KICKOFFS-Yards 60-3701 65-4070
Average Per Kick 61.7 62.6
Net kick average 36.8 39.1
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:49 31:11
3RD-DOWN Conversions 57/159 71/167
3rd-Down Pct 36% 43%
4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/11 9/12
4th-Down Pct 45% 75%
SACKS BY-Yards 18-95 15-110
MISC YARDS 0 48
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 35 46
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-17 9-18
ONSIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1
RED-ZONE SCORES (34-44) 77% (36-49) 73%
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (25-44) 57% (29-49) 59%
PAT-ATTEMPTS (34-35) 97% (45-46) 98%
ATTENDANCE 669087 370645
Games/Avg Per Game 7/95584 5/74129
Neutral Site Games 0/0
SCORE BY QUARTERS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total
Tennessee 92 89 57 48 0 286
Opponents 74 136 83 52 3 348
RUSHING
Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/G
Rajion Neal 12 215 1163 39 1124 5.2 12 60 93.7
Marlin Lane 11 101 552 18 534 5.3 4 54 48.5
Joshua Dobbs 5 38 263 74 189 5.0 1 40 37.8
D. Summerhill 10 20 115 0 115 5.8 0 15 11.5
Tom Smith 10 24 96 1 95 4.0 0 12 9.5
Alton Howard 11 18 105 12 93 5.2 0 20 8.5
Alden Hill 8 10 58 0 58 5.8 1 12 7.2
Justin Worley 8 19 91 35 56 2.9 0 13 7.0
Marquez North 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8
Devrin Young 7 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.9
Nathan Peterman 4 6 11 17 -6 -1.0 0 8 -1.5
TEAM 7 7 0 12 -12 -1.7 0 0 -1.7
Total 12 460 2469 208 2261 4.9 18 60 188.4
Opponents 12 473 2724 236 2488 5.3 25 62 207.3
PASSING
Name GP Effic C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
Justin Worley 8 117.39 109-196-8 55.6 1239 10 51 154.9
Joshua Dobbs 5 103.29 72-121-6 59.5 695 2 43 139.0
Nathan Peterman 4 42.52 10-23-2 43.5 45 0 15 11.2
TEAM 7 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0
Michael Palardy 12 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0
Rajion Neal 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0
Total 12 105.48 191-344-17 55.5 1979 12 51 164.9
Opponents 12 125.47 200-354-14 56.5 2533 18 76 211.1
RECEIVING
Name GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Alton Howard 11 44 388 8.8 3 33 35.3
Marquez North 11 38 496 13.1 1 48 45.1
Rajion Neal 12 27 108 4.0 0 16 9.0
Jason Croom 12 18 269 14.9 2 43 22.4
Johnathon Johnson 10 13 189 14.5 0 37 18.9
Josh Smith 11 12 182 15.2 1 51 16.5
Brendan Downs 12 12 70 5.8 2 17 5.8
Marlin Lane 11 9 50 5.6 0 12 4.5
Devrin Young 7 6 79 13.2 2 37 11.3
Jacob Carter 11 4 45 11.2 0 14 4.1
A.J. Branisel 10 3 28 9.3 1 28 2.8
Vincent Dallas 6 2 14 7.0 0 8 2.3
Cody Blanc 10 1 43 43.0 0 43 4.3
Paul Harris 5 1 15 15.0 0 15 3.0
Tom Smith 10 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3
Total 12 191 1979 10.4 12 51 164.9
Opponents 12 200 2533 12.7 18 76 211.1
INTERCEPTIONS
Name Int Yds Avg TD Long
Brian Randolph 4 79 19.8 0 41
Cameron Sutton 2 36 18.0 1 36
Brent Brewer 2 0 0.0 0 0
LaDarrell McNeil 1 16 16.0 0 16
Justin Coleman 1 23 23.0 1 23
Jacques Smith 1 18 18.0 1 18
Daniel Hood 1 5 5.0 0 5
Devaun Swaford 1 62 62.0 1 62
Malik Foreman 1 4 4.0 0 4
Total 14 243 17.4 4 62
Opponents 17 314 18.5 1 89
PUNT RETURNS
Name Ret Yds Avg TD Long
Devrin Young 8 63 7.9 0 17
Jacob Carter 7 65 9.3 0 18
Devaun Swaford 1 15 15.0 1 15
Total 16 143 8.9 1 18
Opponents 22 218 9.9 1 85
KICKOFF RETURNS
Name Ret Yds Avg TD Long
Devrin Young 19 493 25.9 0 58
Vincent Dallas 13 289 22.2 0 36
JaRon Toney 5 98 19.6 0 24
Total 37 880 23.8 0 58
Opponents 40 1017 25.4 1 90
2013 FINAL STATISTICS
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FUMBLE RETURNS
Name Ret Yds Avg TD Long
Max Arnold 1 23 23.0 0 23
LaDarrell McNeil 1 0 0.0 0 0
Total 2 23 11.5 0 23
Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0
PUNTING
Name Punts Yds Avg Lg TB FC I20 Blkd
Michael Palardy 63 2801 44.5 69 6 10 33 0
TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 64 2801 43.8 69 6 10 33 1
Opponents 58 2321 40.0 57 2 17 15 1
KICKOFFS
Name KO YDS AVG TB OB RET NET YD LN
Michael Palardy 60 3701 61.7 19 0
Total 60 3701 61.7 19 0 1017 36.8 28
Opponents 65 4070 62.6 26 2 880 39.1 25
FIELD GOALS
Field Goal Sequence By Player
Name FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk
Michael Palardy 14-17 82.4 1-1 2-2 6-7 4-5 1-2 51 1
FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE BY GAME
Tennessee Opponents
AUSTIN PEAY (37) 31
WESTERN KENTUCKY (23) (37), (33)
at Oregon - 37, (38)
at Florida (44) (23), 41
SOUTH ALABAMA (40), 52 (24), 41
GEORGIA (26) (56), 39, (42)
SOUTH CAROLINA (37), 46, (33), (19) 45
at Alabama (37) (20)
at Missouri (51) (24), 29
AUBURN (39), (42), (40) -
VANDERBILT 33, (32) 42
at Kentucky - 53
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made
TENNESSEE INSIDE OPPONENT RED-ZONE
Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---
Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game
Aug 31 Austin Peay W, 45-0 6 6 38 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 7 Western Ky. W, 52-20 8 6 38 5 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
Sep 14 at Oregon L, 14-59 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Sep 21 at Florida L, 17-31 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sep 28 So. Alabama W, 31-24 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
*Oct 5 Georgia L, 31-34 (OT) 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
*Oct 19 So. Carolina W, 23-21 5 5 23 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Oct 26 at Alabama L, 10-45 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Nov 2 at Missouri L, 3-31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
*Nov 9 Auburn L, 23-55 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Nov 23 Vanderbilt L, 10-14 4 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0
*Nov 30 at Kentucky W, 24-14 3 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Totals 44 34 202 25 15 10 9 1 1 3 3 0 2
34-of-44 (77.3%)
OPPONENT INSIDE TENNESSEE RED-ZONE
Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ---
Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game
Aug 31 Austin Peay W, 42-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Sep 7 Western Ky. W, 52-20 6 4 20 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0
Sep 14 at Oregon L, 14-59 7 6 38 5 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
*Sep 21 at Florida L, 17-31 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Sep 28 So. Alabama W, 31-24 4 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
*Oct 5 Georgia L, 31-34 (OT) 5 4 28 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
*Oct 19 So. Carolina W, 23-21 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Oct 26 at Alabama L, 10-45 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
*Nov 2 at Missouri L, 3-31 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
*Nov 9 Auburn L, 23-55 5 4 28 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
*Nov 23 Vanderbilt L, 10-14 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
*Nov 30 at Kentucky W, 27-14 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 49 36 224 29 20 9 7 5 1 4 2 1 0
36-of-49 (73.5%)
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Michael Palardy 0 14-17 34-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 76
Rajion Neal 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72
Marlin Lane 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24
Alton Howard 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18
Jason Croom 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Brendan Downs 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Devaun Swaford 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Devrin Young 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12
Alden Hill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Josh Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Justin Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Cameron Sutton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
A.J. Branisel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Joshua Dobbs 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Marquez North 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Jacques Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6
Total 35 14-17 34-35 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 286
Opponents 46 9-18 45-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 348
ALL-PURPOSE
Name GP Rush Rec PR KR IR Tot Avg/G
Rajion Neal 12 1124 108 0 0 0 1232 102.7
Devrin Young 7 6 79 63 493 0 641 91.6
Marlin Lane 11 534 50 0 0 0 584 53.1
Marquez North 11 9 496 0 0 0 505 45.9
Alton Howard 11 93 388 0 0 0 481 43.7
Vincent Dallas 6 0 14 0 289 0 303 50.5
Jason Croom 12 0 269 0 0 0 269 22.4
Johnathon Johnson 10 0 189 0 0 0 189 18.9
Joshua Dobbs 5 189 0 0 0 0 189 37.8
Josh Smith 11 0 182 0 0 0 182 16.5
D. Summerhill 10 115 0 0 0 0 115 11.5
Jacob Carter 11 0 45 65 0 0 110 10.0
JaRon Toney 12 0 0 0 98 0 98 8.2
Tom Smith 10 95 3 0 0 0 98 9.8
Brian Randolph 12 0 0 0 0 79 79 6.6
Devaun Swaford 12 0 0 15 0 62 77 6.4
Brendan Downs 12 0 70 0 0 0 70 5.8
Alden Hill 8 58 0 0 0 0 58 7.2
Justin Worley 8 56 0 0 0 0 56 7.0
Cody Blanc 10 0 43 0 0 0 43 4.3
Cameron Sutton 12 0 0 0 0 36 36 3.0
A.J. Branisel 10 0 28 0 0 0 28 2.8
Justin Coleman 12 0 0 0 0 23 23 1.9
Jacques Smith 10 0 0 0 0 18 18 1.8
LaDarrell McNeil 12 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.3
Paul Harris 5 0 15 0 0 0 15 3.0
Daniel Hood 12 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.4
Malik Foreman 9 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4
Nathan Peterman 4 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -1.5
TEAM 7 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -1.7
Total 12 2261 1979 143 880 243 5506 458.8
Opponents 12 2488 2533 218 1017 314 6570 547.5
TOTAL OFFENSE
Name GP Plays Rush Pass Tot Avg/G
Justin Worley 8 215 56 1239 1295 161.9
Rajion Neal 12 216 1124 0 1124 93.7
Joshua Dobbs 5 159 189 695 884 176.8
Marlin Lane 11 101 534 0 534 48.5
D. Summerhill 10 20 115 0 115 11.5
Tom Smith 10 24 95 0 95 9.5
Alton Howard 11 18 93 0 93 8.5
Alden Hill 8 10 58 0 58 7.2
Nathan Peterman 4 29 -6 45 39 9.8
Marquez North 11 1 9 0 9 0.8
Devrin Young 7 1 6 0 6 0.9
TEAM 7 9 -12 0 -12 -1.7
Total 12 804 2261 1979 4240 353.3
Opponents 12 827 2488 2533 5021 418.4
TENNESSEE GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAY
Giveaway Takeaway
Game Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif.
AUSTIN PEAY 1 0 1 0 2 2 +1
WESTERN KY. 0 1 1 2 5 7 +6
at Oregon 1 0 1 0 0 0 -1
at Florida 2 4 6 2 1 3 -3
S. ALABAMA 0 3 3 0 3 3 +0
GEORGIA 1 0 1 0 0 0 -1
Giveaway Takeaway
Game Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Dif.
S. CAROLINA 0 0 0 1 1 2 +2
at Alabama 0 2 2 1 0 1 -1
at Missouri 1 2 3 0 0 0 -3
AUBURN 0 1 1 1 1 2 +1
VANDERBILT 0 3 3 3 1 4 +1
at Kentucky 1 1 2 1 0 1 -1
TOTAL 7 17 24 11 14 25 +1
FUMBLES
Name No.-Lost
Rajion Neal 5-2
Joshua Dobbs 4-1
Alden Hill 1-1
Alton Howard 1-1
Marlin Lane 1-1
Nathan Peterman 1-1
Justin Worley 1-0
TOTAL 14-7
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DEFENSIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS
No. Player GP-GS ST AT TT TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR-Yds FF Blk Saf
45 A.J. Johnson 12-12 60 46 106 8.5-17 . . 3 3 1-0 . . .
37 Brian Randolph 12-12 50 25 75 2.5-6 . 4-79 3 . . 1 . .
41 Dontavis Sapp 12-12 32 34 66 8.0-21 . . 4 3 3-0 1 . .
33 LaDarrell McNeil 12-12 35 19 54 1.0-5 . 1-16 3 . 1-0 . . .
27 Justin Coleman 12-12 36 10 46 1.0-1 . 1-23 7 . . . . .
23 Cameron Sutton 12-12 34 5 39 4.0-17 1.0-7 2-36 7 . 2-0 . . .
35 JaRon Toney 12-6 25 12 37 1.0-1 . . . 3 . . . .
80 Corey Miller 12-11 28 8 36 7.0-43 6.5-42 . 1 5 . 1 . .
98 Daniel McCullers 12-12 21 12 33 4.5-8 0.5-1 . 1 4 1-0 . 1 .
55 Jacques Smith 10-9 16 12 28 2.0-3 0.5-1 1-18 . 2 1-0 . . .
17 Brent Brewer 12-4 18 9 27 2.5-3 . 2-0 2 3 . 1 . .
3 Byron Moore 12-0 19 6 25 1.0-1 . . 2 . . 1 . .
58 Marlon Walls 11-1 16 4 20 7.5-30 4.5-21 . 1 3 . 1 . .
97 Daniel Hood 12-12 8 12 20 2.0-4 . 1-5 2 3 . 1 . .
54 Jordan Williams 12-3 9 9 18 1.5-8 1.5-8 . . 1 . . . .
13 Devaun Swaford 12-2 11 6 17 . . 1-62 1 . . 1 . .
34 Jalen Reeves-Maybin 11-0 8 6 14 . . . . . . . 1 .
50 Corey Vereen 9-0 9 4 13 1.0-7 1.0-7 . 1 2 . . . .
95 Danny OBrien 12-0 8 4 12 3.0-12 1.0-4 . . . . . . .
46 Max Arnold 7-0 3 7 10 0.5-1 . . . . 1-23 . . .
22 Malik Foreman 9-0 6 4 10 1.0-3 . 1-4 . . . . . .
47 John Propst 12-0 5 4 9 . . . . . 1-0 . . .
93 Gregory Clark 10-0 3 4 7 . . . . 1 . . . .
29 Tom Smith 10-0 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .
26 Geraldo Orta 12-0 3 3 6 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .
40 Raiques Crump 9-0 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .
96 Trevarris Saulsberry 4-0 2 3 5 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . .
52 Christian Harris 12-0 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .
53 J.R. Carr 12-0 . 5 5 . . . . . . . . .
44 Maurice Couch 2-0 2 2 4 2.0-5 1.0-2 . . . . . . .
4 LaTroy Lewis 6-0 3 1 4 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .
1 Michael Palardy 12-0 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .
89 Jaylen Miller 3-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .
30 Alden Hill 8-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .
83 Cody Blanc 10-1 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .
28 Lemond Johnson 12-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .
9 Reggie Juin 5-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
14 Justin Worley 8-7 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
48 Greg King 11-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
51 Kenny Bynum 4-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .
7 Drae Bowles 11-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .
85 Brendan Downs 12-11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
71 Dylan Wiesman 10-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
25 Josh Smith 11-4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
94 Jason Carr 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .
6 Vincent Dallas 6-1 1 . 1 1.0-15 . . . . . . . .
3 Tyler Drummer 12-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
20 Rajion Neal 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
2 Alton Howard 11-10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
21 Riyahd Jones 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
81 Johnathon Johnson 10-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL 12-0 510 289 799 65-216 18-95 14-243 38 35 11-23 8 2 .
OPPONENTS 12-0 490 336 826 63.0-243 15-110 17-314 42 24 7-0 10 2 .
SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLE LEADERS
Player Total KO Punt Other
Jalen Reeves-Maybin 11 7 4 0
Raiques Crump 6 1 5 0
Byron Moore 6 5 1 0
JaRon Toney 6 3 3 0
J.R. Carr 5 0 5 0
Devaun Swafford 5 2 3 0
Malik Foreman 4 4 0 0
Michael Palardy 4 3 1 0
Alden Hill 3 3 0 0
Lemond Johnson 3 3 0 0
Tom Smith 3 3 0 0
Max Arnold 2 2 0 0
Drae Bowles 2 2 0 0
Justin Coleman 2 1 1 0
Cody Blanc 1 1 0 0
Brent Brewer 1 1 0 0
Vincent Dallas 1 0 1 0
Tyler Drummer 1 0 0 1
Christian Harris 1 1 0 0
Reggie Juin 1 0 1 0
Greg King 1 1 0 0
LaDarrell McNeil 1 1 0 0
Corey Miller 1 0 0 1
Geraldo Orta 1 1 0 0
John Propst 1 1 0 0
Brian Randolph 1 0 1 0
Dontavis Sapp 1 0 1 0
Dylan Wiesman 1 0 1 0
TOTALS 76 46 28 2
VOLS ON OPENING OFFENSIVE DRIVES
Game 1st Half 2nd Half
AUSTIN PEAY Touchdown Field Goal
WESTERN KENTUCKY Punt Touchdown
at Oregon Fumble Punt
at Florida Fumble Field Goal
SOUTH ALABAMA Punt Touchdown
GEORGIA Punt Punt
SOUTH CAROLINA Punt Punt
at Alabama Punt Field Goal
at Missouri Punt Punt
AUBURN Field Goal Field Goal
VANDERBILT Interception Field Goal
at Kentucky Touchdown Punt
VOLS ON OPENING DEFENSIVE SERIES
Game 1st Half 2nd Half
AUSTIN PEAY Punt Punt
WESTERN KENTUCKY Field Goal Field Goal
at Oregon Punt Touchdown
at Florida Fumble on Punt Touchdown
SOUTH ALABAMA Touchdown Interception
GEORGIA Field Goal Missed FG
SOUTH CAROLINA Punt Interception
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at Missouri Punt Punt
AUBURN Punt Touchdown
VANDERBILT Punt Fumble
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STARTING LINEUPS
Ofense TE/WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR/FB QB TB WR PK
AUSTIN PEAY B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Worley R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
WESTERN KY. B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Worley R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
at #2/2 Oregon B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North V. Dallas J. Worley R. Neal J. Smith M. Palardy
at #19/18 Florida B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard N. Peterman R. Neal J. Smith M. Palardy
SOUTH ALABAMA B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Worley R. Neal J. Smith M. Palardy
#6/6 GEORGIA B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Worley R. Neal J. Smith M. Palardy
#11/9 SO. CAROLINA B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson J. Stone M. Crowder Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Worley R. Neal C. Blanc M. Palardy
at #1/1 Alabama B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Worley R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
at #10/10 Missouri J. Johnson (WR) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Dobbs R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
#7/10 AUBURN B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North A. Howard J. Dobbs R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
VANDERBILT B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James M. North J. Stocstill (FB) J. Dobbs R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
at Kentucky B. Downs (TE) A. Richardson A. Bullard J. Stone Z. Fulton J. James J. Johnson A. Howard J. Dobbs R. Neal J. Croom M. Palardy
Defense DE DT NG LEO WLB MLB CB CB FS SS SLB/NK P
AUSTIN PEAY C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood J. Williams D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph J. Toney (NK) M. Palardy
WESTERN KY. C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood J. Williams D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph J. Toney (NK) M. Palardy
at #2/2 Oregon C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood J. Williams D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph J. Toney (NK) M. Palardy
at #19/18 Florida C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph B. Brewer (SLB) M. Palardy
SOUTH ALABAMA C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph D. Swaford (NK) M. Palardy
#6/6 GEORGIA C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph B. Brewer (SLB) M. Palardy
#11/9 SO. CAROLINA C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph B. Brewer (SLB) M. Palardy
at #1/1 Alabama C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph J. Toney (NK) M. Palardy
at #10/10 Missouri C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph J. Toney (NK) M. Palardy
#7/10 AUBURN C. Miller D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph B. Brewer (SLB) M. Palardy
VANDERBILT M. Walls D. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph J. Toney (NK) M. Palardy
at Kentucky C. MillerD. McCullers D. Hood Ja. Smith D. Sapp A.J. Johnson J. Coleman C. Sutton L. McNeil B. Randolph D. Swaford (NK) M. Palardy
2013 TEAM TOTALS
TEAM TOTALS GAME-BY-GAME
1st Rushing Passing Total Ofense Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. Ret. 3rd-Dn Time of
Score Downs (No-Yds-TD) (C-A-I-Yds-TD) (Ply-Yds) No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds Convs. Poss.
TENNESSEE 45 30 52-315-3 15-21-0-132-3 73-447 2-44.0 1-1 0-0.0 1-58 2-88 2-9 7-of-11 30:16
Austin Peay 0 11 27-79-0 13-26-2-132-0 53-211 7-43.1 0-0 9-85 6-133 2--6 0-0 2-of-12 29:44
TENNESSEE 52 20 45-240-4 11-19-1-142-1 64-382 4-34.8 0-0 2-17 3-90 2-20 5-97 4-of-10 27:24
Western Ky. 20 21 34-171-1 17-36-5-222-1 70-393 3-41.0 4-2 8-70 6-131 1-16 1-16 8-of-15 32:36
TENNESSEE 14 14 38-178-1 15-29-0-138-1 67-316 9-43.6 1-1 4-40 7-143 1--1 0-0 5-of-14 34:18
at #2 Oregon 59 29 41-216-4 23-35-0-471-4 76-687 3-46.3 1-0 8-62 3-75 2-46 0-0 6-of-12 25:42
TENNESSEE 17 12 23-66-0 14-34-4-154-1 57-220 3-41.7 2-2 3-25 3-57 0-0 1-62 5-of-13 20:23
at #19/18 Florida 31 20 56-215-3 11-20-1-167-1 76-382 3-37.0 6-2 6-44 3-74 2-5 4-61 10-of-18 39:37
TENNESSEE 31 24 37-278-2 20-36-3-204-2 73-482 4-45.5 1-0 8-43 4-86 2-30 3-16 4-of-11 29:27
South Alabama 24 22 28-135-3 24-51-3-257-0 79-392 5-42.0 0-0 5-28 2-32 2-3 3-72 7-of-17 20:33
TENNESSEE 31 18 41-189-2 17-31-0-215-1 72-404 6-51.2 1-1 9-67 6-387 1-15 0-0 7-of-17 30:44
#6 Georgia 34 22 37-238-1 19-35-0-196-3 72-434 5-34.0 0-0 6-41 6-382 4--2 0-0 4-of-13 29:16
TENNESSEE 23 18 41-146-1 19-36-0-179-1 77-325 8-40.4 0-0 5-40 1-12 2-16 1-0 5-of-17 32:22
#11/9 S. Carolina 21 17 42-218-2 8-22-1-166-1 64-384 8-36.2 2-1 9-84 3-58 2-8 0-0 4-of-14 27:38
TENNESSEE 10 14 28-127-1 13-28-2-195-0 56-322 5-46.2 1-0 3-32 5-146 0-0 0-0 3-of-12 26:02
at #1 Alabama 45 26 37-204-3 19-28-0-275-2 65-479 2-40.0 1-1 4-45 3-113 2-19 2-117 7-of-11 33:58
TENNESSEE 3 15 24-94-0 26-42-2-240-0 66-334 7-42.7 1-1 9-65 4-91 2-19 0-0 2-of-13 26:15
at #10 Missouri 31 24 54-339-1 12-25-0-163-3 79-502 8-39.1 0-0 5-35 2-37 2-3 2-15 10-of-19 33:45
TENNESSEE 23 18 43-226-1 16-25-1-128-0 68-354 5-46.6 1-0 4-30 4-74 0-0 1-18 4-of-13 31:45
#7/10 Auburn 55 25 53-444-5 3-7-1-35-1 60-479 2-47.0 1-1 1-5 5-185 2-127 1--3 4-of-9 28:15
TENNESSEE 10 18 45-184-1 11-20-3-53-0 65-237 5-37.0 3-0 5-61 2-45 2-5 1-41 4-of-13 28:15
Vanderbilt 14 15 31-90-2 24-31-1-195-0 62-285 5-37.8 3-3 7-74 3-108 0-0 3-10 4-of-13 31:45
TENNESSEE 27 23 43-218-2 14-23-1-199-2 66-417 6-49.5 2-1 3-35 2-67 2-18 0-0 7-of-14 28:38
at Kentucky 14 23 33-139-0 25-38-0-254-2 71-393 7-42.9 1-1 7-75 3-53 1--1 1-26 5-of-14 31:22
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PASSING
#11 JOSHUA DOBBS Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Efc
Alabama 12 5 0 41.7 75 0 29 0 0 94.2
Missouri 42 26 2 61.9 240 0 25 2 15 100.4
Auburn 25 16 1 64.0 128 0 30 2 19 99.0
Vanderbilt 19 11 2 57.9 53 0 23 2 23 60.3
Kentucky 23 14 1 60.9 199 2 43 1 13 153.5
TOTALS 121 72 6 59.5 695 2 43 7 70 103.3
#14 JUSTIN WORLEY Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Efc
Austin Peay 13 11 0 84.6 104 3 23 0 0 228.0
Western Kentucky 19 11 1 57.9 142 1 37 1 1 127.5
Oregon 25 13 0 52.0 126 1 51 0 0 107.5
Florida 23 10 2 43.5 149 1 32 0 0 94.9
South Alabama 36 20 3 55.6 204 2 29 1 5 104.8
Georgia 31 17 0 54.8 215 1 33 3 16 123.7
South Carolina 34 19 0 55.9 179 1 48 1 6 109.8
Alabama 15 8 2 53.3 120 0 43 0 0 93.9
TOTALS 196 109 8 55.6 1239 10 51 6 28 117.4
#12 NATE PETERMAN Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Efc
Austin Peay 8 4 0 50.0 28 0 15 1 6 79.4
Oregon 4 2 0 50.0 12 0 11 0 0 75.2
Florida 11 4 2 36.4 5 0 9 1 6 3.8
TOTALS 23 10 2 43.5 45 0 15 2 12 42.5
RUSHING
Player No-Yds/TD APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Neal, R. 215-1124/12 16-141/1 15-74/3 12-42/0 12-42/0 25-169/1 28-148/2 24-77/1 13-70/1 8-8/0 20-124/1 22-95/1 20-134/1
Lane, M. 101-534/4 6-38/2 16-97/1 13-63/0 5-16/0 5-66/1 DNP 12-55/0 6-25/0 6-37/0 12-53/0 9-53/0 11-31/0
Dobbs, J. 38-189/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-19/0 7-45/0 10-50/0 11-23/0 7-52/1
Summerhill, D. 20-115/0 9-67/0 9-40/0 2-8/0 - DNP DNP - - - - - -
Smith, T. 24-95/0 9-29/0 - 5-25/0 - 3-27/0 - - 4-10/0 3-4/0 - DNP DNP
Howard, A. 18-93/0 1-7/0 1-20/0 DNP 2-2/0 - 6-46/0 1--3/0 1-1/0 - 1--1/0 2-15/0 3-6/0
Hill, A. 10-58/1 3-9/0 2-11/0 5-38/1 - - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP
Worley, J. 19-56/0 4-21/0 1--1/0 1-2/0 - 3-18/0 6--4/0 3-18/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP
North, M. 1-9/0 - - - 1-9/0 - - - - - - - DNP
Young, D. 1-6/0 1-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - -
Peterman, N. 6--6/0 3--3/0 - - 3--3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
TEAM 7--12/0 DNP 1--1/0 DNP DNP 1--2/0 1--1/0 1--1/0 - DNP DNP 1--2/0 2--5/0
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North, M. 38-496/1 3-33/0 2-27/0 3-9/0 4-43/0 2-20/0 4-47/1 3-102/0 4-87/0 7-68/0 5-58/0 1-2/0 DNP
Howard, A. 44-388/3 3-29/1 1-8/0 DNP 4-75/1 3-36/0 4-70/0 8-33/1 2-4/0 11-89/0 4-13/0 2-23/0 2-8/0
Croom, J. 18-269/2 - - 1-4/1 2-31/0 3-50/0 2-25/0 1-23/0 2-12/0 2-32/0 2-15/0 1-3/0 2-74/1
Johnson, J. 13-189/0 2-15/0 2-57/0 DNP DNP - - 1-6/0 1-24/0 3-38/0 2-14/0 - 2-35/0
Smith, Jo. 12-182/1 1-9/0 3-36/0 1-51/0 1-2/0 3-40/1 1-26/0 DNP 1-9/0 1-9/0 - - -
Neal, R. 27-108/0 1-7/0 - 4-23/0 1-9/0 3-14/0 5-19/0 2--9/0 1-13/0 2-4/0 2-23/0 4--1/0 2-6/0
Young, D. 6-79/2 1-9/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 - - - - 4-66/1
Downs, B. 12-70/2 1-3/1 1-1/1 2-18/0 1-0/0 2-20/0 - 3-20/0 - - - 1-3/0 1-5/0
Lane, M. 9-50/0 - 1-7/0 2-16/0 1--6/0 2-14/0 DNP - - - 1-5/0 1-9/0 1-5/0
Carter, J. 4-45/0 1-14/0 1-6/0 1-11/0 - - - - - DNP - 1-14/0 -
Blanc, C. 1-43/0 - - - - - - - 1-43/0 - - DNP DNP
Branisel, A.J. 3-28/1 1--2/0 - - - 1-2/1 1-28/0 - - - - DNP DNP
Harris, P. 1-15/0 1-15/0 - - DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP
Dallas, V. 2-14/0 - - 1-6/0 - 1-8/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Smith, T. 1-3/0 - - - - - - - 1-3/0 - - DNP DNP
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Player UA-A TOT APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Johnson, A.J. 60-46 106 2-0 3-5 2-5 7-3 3-5 6-6 6-2 4-6 6-5 7-1 8-5 6-3
Randolph, B. 50-25 75 1-0 4-4 4-1 8-3 7-5 5-2 1-1 1-1 5-0 6-2 2-3 6-3
Sapp, D. 32-34 66 0-1 5-3 1-2 3-6 2-3 4-3 1-2 3-4 5-4 1-1 2-3 5-2
McNeil, L. 35-19 54 1-0 5-5 2-0 5-2 1-0 1-1 3-1 5-4 3-1 4-3 4-1 1-1
Coleman, J. 36-10 46 - 4-2 4-2 1-1 4-0 5-0 2-0 3-2 2-0 - 7-1 4-2
Sutton, C. 34-5 39 - 4-0 3-1 2-0 5-2 4-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 5-1 1-1 3-0
Toney, J. 25-12 37 1-0 0-1 3-2 - 5-3 3-1 4-1 3-1 6-3 - - -
Miller, C. 28-8 36 1-0 - 2-0 2-1 4-0 4-0 3-2 1-1 3-2 1-0 1-1 6-1
McCullers, D. 21-12 33 1-0 1-1 2-1 - 3-3 2-0 5-1 1-3 1-0 1-0 3-1 1-2
Smith, Ja. 16-12 28 DNP DNP 3-0 0-1 - 2-3 - 1-3 2-1 2-0 4-2 2-2
Brewer, B. 18-9 27 2-1 2-0 - 5-1 1-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 0-2 - 0-1 4-1
Moore, B. 19-6 25 3-2 1-1 1-0 - - 3-0 - 1-3 3-0 4-0 - 3-0
Hood, D. 8-12 20 2-0 - 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-2 2-0 1-2 1-0 0-1
Walls, M. 16-4 20 3-0 0-1 4-0 3-0 0-1 1-0 3-1 0-1 1-0 DNP 1-0 -
Williams, J. 9-9 18 1-0 2-2 3-1 0-2 1-1 - 1-0 - 1-0 0-3 - -
Swaford, D. 11-6 17 1-1 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - 4-2 3-2
Reeves-Maybin 8-6 14 - DNP - 2-0 0-1 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0
Vereen, C. 9-4 13 DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-2 3-1 - 1-0
OBrien, D. 8-4 12 1-0 1-0 - - - 1-0 2-1 - 1-1 1-1 1-1 -
Arnold, M. 3-7 10 1-0 - 1-3 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP 1-4 - -
Foreman, M. 6-4 10 3-0 - - DNP DNP - DNP 1-0 1-0 1-2 - 0-2
Propst, J. 5-4 9 1-0 0-1 2-1 - - - - 0-1 - 1-0 1-1 -
Clark, G. 3-4 7 0-1 DNP 1-0 1-0 - 0-1 - - 1-1 - 0-1 DNP
Orta, G. 3-3 6 1-0 - 2-0 - - - - 0-3 - - - -
Smith, T. 5-1 6 1-0 0-1 1-0 - - - 2-0 1-0 - - DNP DNP
Crump, R. 3-3 6 1-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 0-1 - - 1-0 - - 0-2
Harris, C. 4-1 5 3-0 - 1-0 - 0-1 - - - - - - -
Carr, J.R. 0-5 5 - - 0-1 - 0-1 0-2 - - 0-1 - - -
Saulsberry, T. 2-3 5 2-0 0-3 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP
Lewis, L. 3-1 4 3-0 - 0-1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -
Palardy, M. 3-1 4 1-0 - - - - - - 0-1 - 2-0 - -
Couch, M. 2-2 4 1-1 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Johnson, L. 2-1 3 - 0-1 - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 -
Blanc, C. 3-0 3 - 1-0 - 2-0 - - - - - - DNP DNP
Hill, A. 2-1 3 - 1-1 - - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP
Miller, J. 2-1 3 2-0 - 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Bynum, K. 2-0 2 2-0 - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
King, G. 1-1 2 1-0 - DNP - - - - 0-1 - - - -
Worley, J. 2-0 2 - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP
Juin, R. 1-1 2 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP - DNP
Bowles, D. 1-1 2 - 0-1 - 1-0 - - - - - - DNP -
Jones, R. 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 DNP DNP
Carr, Ja. 0-1 1 - - 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
SACKS
Player UA-A TOT APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Miller, C. 6-1 6.5 - - 1.0-6 - 1.0-8 - - - - - - 4.5-28
Walls, M. 4-1 4.5 1.0-3 - 1.0-6 - - - 2.5-12 - - DNP - -
Williams, J. 1-1 1.5 - 1.5-8 - - - - - - - - - -
Sutton, C. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-7 - -
Vereen, C. 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-7 - - - - - -
Couch, M. 1-0 1.0 1.0-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
OBrien, D. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-4 - - - - -
McCullers, D. 0-1 0.5 - - - - - - 0.5-1 - - - - -
Saulsberry, T. 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP
Smith, Ja. 0-1 0.5 DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - 0.5-1
TACKLES FOR LOSS
Player UA-A TOT APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Johnson, A.J. 8-1 8.5 - 1.0-1 - 1.0-2 1.0-1 1.5-3 - - - 1.0-3 2.0-5 1.0-2
Sapp, D. 7-2 8.0 - 2.0-4 - - - 1.0-4 0.5-1 - 0.5-2 - 2.0-2 2.0-8
Walls, M. 7-1 7.5 2.0-4 - 1.0-6 1.0-5 - - 2.5-12 - - DNP 1.0-3 -
Miller, C. 6-2 7.0 - - 1.0-6 - 1.0-8 - - - 0.5-1 - - 4.5-28
McCullers, D. 4-1 4.5 - - - - - 2.0-3 2.5-5 - - - - -
Sutton, C. 4-0 4.0 - - - - 1.0-5 - - 1.0-2 - 2.0-10 - -
OBrien, D. 3-0 3.0 1.0-3 - - - - - 1.0-4 - - - 1.0-5 -
Brewer, B. 2-1 2.5 - - - 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 - - - - - 1.0-1
Randolph, B. 2-1 2.5 - - - 2.0-5 - - - - - - - 0.5-1
Smith, Ja. 0-4 2.0 DNP DNP - - - 1.0-2 - - - - - 1.0-1
Hood, D. 1-2 2.0 1.0-3 - 0.5-0 - - - 0.5-1 - - - - -
Couch, M. 2-0 2.0 1.0-2 1.0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Williams, J. 1-1 1.5 - 1.5-8 - - - - - - - - - -
Lewis, L. 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -
McNeil, L. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - - -
Toney, J. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - -
Foreman, M. 1-0 1.0 - - - DNP DNP - DNP 1.0-3 - - - -
Dallas, V. 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-15 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Moore, B. 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - -
Coleman, J. 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-1 - - - - - - - - - -
Orta, G. 1-0 1.0 1.0-2 - - - - - - - - - - -
Vereen, C. 1-0 1.0 DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-7 - - - - - -
Arnold, M. 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - -
Saulsberry, T. 0-1 0.5 - 0.5-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP
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Player No-Yds APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Randolph, B. 4-79 - 2-38 - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-41 -
Brewer, B. 2-0 - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - - -
Sutton, C. 2-36 - 1-36 - - - - 1-0 - - - - -
Foreman, M. 1-4 1-4 - - DNP DNP - DNP - - - - -
Coleman, J. 1-23 - 1-23 - - - - - - - - - -
Hood, D. 1-5 1-5 - - - - - - - - - - -
Smith, Ja. 1-18 DNP DNP - - - - - - - 1-18 - -
Swaford, D. 1-62 - - - 1-62 - - - - - - - -
McNeil, L. 1-16 - - - - 1-16 - - - - - - -
FUMBLE RETURNS
Player No-Yds APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Arnold, M. 1-23 - 1-23 - DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - -
McNeil, L. 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - -
SPECIAL TEAMS GAME-BY-GAME
PUNT RETURNS
Player No-Yds APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Carter, J. 7-65 - 2-20 1--1 - 2-30 - 2-16 - DNP - - -
Young, D. 8-63 2-21 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 2-19 - 2-5 2-18
Swaford, D. 1-15 - - - - - 1-15 - - - - - -
KICK RETURNS
Player No-Yds APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Young, D. 19-493 1-58 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-12 5-146 4-91 4-74 2-45 2-67
Dallas, V. 13-289 - 3-90 5-111 3-57 1-20 1-11 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Toney, J. 5-98 - - 2-32 - 3-66 - - - - - - --
FIELD GOALS
Player No-Yds APSU WKU UO UF USA UGA SC ALA MIZZOU AU VU UK
Palardy, M. 13-15 (37) (23) - (44) (40), 52 (26) (37),46,(33)(19) (37) (51) (39,(42),(40) 33, (32) -
PUNTING
Player No-Yds-Avg NCSU GSU UF AKR UGA MSU ALA SC TROY MIZZOU VU UK
Palardy, M. 63-2801-44.5 2-88-44.0 3-139-46.3 9-392-43.6 3-125-41.7 4-182-45.5 6-307-51.2 8-323-40.4 5-231-46.2 7-299-42.7 5-233-46.6 5-185-37.0 6-297-49.5
OFFENSE 09 10 11 12 Tot Strk
Cody Blanc, WR . . . 1 1 .
Alex Bullard, OG/C . 12 2* 11 25 5
Jason Croom, WR . . . 7 7 5
Mack Crowder, C/OG . . . 1 1 .
Vincent Dallas, WR . . . 1 1 .
Joshua Dobbs, QB . . . 4 4 4
Brendan Downs, TE . 1 1 11 13 3
Zach Fulton, OG 5 12 11 12 40 12
Alton Howard, WR . . . 10 10 1
Marcus Jackson, OG . 5 . . 5 .
JaWuan James, OT 13 12 12 12 49 49
Johnathon Johnson, WR . . . 2 2 1
Marlin Lane, TB . . 6 . 6 .
Rajion Neal, WR/TB . ^3 6 12 21 12
Marquez North, WE . . . 11 11 .
Nathan Peterman, QB . . . 1 1 .
Antonio Richardson, OT . . 12 12 24 24
Josh Smith, WR . . . 4 4 .
Joe Stocstill, FB/TE . . . 1 1 .
James Stone, C/OG 8 7 12 12 39 24
Justin Worley, QB . 3 . 7 10 .
Devrin Young, WR . 1 . . 1 .
Totals 26 56 62 132 276 -
^Neals three starts in 2011 were at wide receiver.
* Bullards first start in 2012 was at tight end.
SPECIAL TEAMS 09 10 11 12 Tot Strk
Matt Darr, P . 9 6 . 15 .
Derrick Brodus, PK . 1 3 . 4 .
Michael Palardy, PK 6 11 9 12 38 19
Michael Palardy, P . 3 6 12 21 18
J.R. Carr, LS . . 12 12 24 24
Tyler Drummer, H . . 10 11 21 3
Totals 6 24 46 44 117 -
DEFENSE 09 10 11 12 Tot Strk
Joseph Ayres, DT 1 . . . 1 .
Brent Brewer, DB/LB 6 8 2 4 20 .
Justin Coleman, DB . 4 9 12 25 21
Maurice Couch, DL . 4 9 . 13 .
Daniel Hood, DT . 8 1 12 21 13
A.J. Johnson, LB . 10 12 11 33 31
Greg King, LB *2 . . . 2 .
Curt Maggitt, LB . 8 9 . 17 .
Daniel McCullers, DL . . 7 12 19 12
LaDarrell McNeil, DB . . 7 12 19 12
Corey Miller, DL 2 . 2 11 15 1
Byron Moore, DB . 2 12 . 14 .
Brian Randolph, S . 8 3 12 23 12
Dontavis Sapp, LB . . 2 12 14 12
Jacques Smith, DE/LB . 8 6 9 23 9
Cameron Sutton, DB . . . 12 12 12
Devaun Swafford, DB . . . 2 2 1
JaRon Toney, DB . . 4 6 10 .
Marlon Walls, DE . 4 1 1 6 .
Jordan Williams, LB . . 5 3 8 .
Totals 10 64 91 132 298 -
*Kings two starts listed for 2010 came in the 2009 season.
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APSU UT
FIRST DOWNS 11 30
Rushing 5 19
Passing 6 7
Penalty 0 4
NET YARDS RUSHING 79 315
Rushing Attempts 27 52
Average Per Rush 2.9 6.1
Rushing Touchdowns 0 3
Yards Gained Rushing 91 335
Yards Lost Rushing 12 20
NET YARDS PASSING 132 132
Completions-Attempts-Int 13-26-2 15-21-0
Average Per Attempt 85.1 6.3
Average Per Completion 10.2 8.8
Passing Touchdowns 0 3
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 211 447
Total ofense plays 53 73
Average Gain Per Play 4.0 6.1
Fumbles: No-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties: No-Yards 9-85 0-0
PUNTS-YARDS 7-302 2-88
Average Yards Per Punt 43.1 44.0
Net Yards Per Punt 40.1 47.0
Inside 20 1 2
50+ Yards 2 1
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 1 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS 1-35 8-484
Average Yards Per Kickof 35.0 60.5
Net Yards Per Kickof -23.0 40.8
Touchbacks 0 1
Punt returns: No -Yards-TD 2--6-0 2-21-0
Average Per Return -3.0 10.5
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 6-133-0 1-58-0
Average Per Return 22.2 58.0
Interceptions: No -Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-9-0
Fumble Returns: No -Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 29:44 30:16
1st Quarter 8:29 6:31
2nd Quarter 6:49 8:11
3rd Quarter 9:39 5:21
4th Quarter 4:47 10:13
Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 7 of 11
Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 6-6
Touchdowns 0-2 5-6
Field goals 0-2 1-6
Sacks By: No-Yards 1-6 2-5
PAT Kicks 0-0 6-6
Field Goals 0-1 1-1
>> AUSTIN PEAY
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Phillips 8 38 0 12 4.8
Sexton 7 25 0 8 3.6
Oliver 5 18 0 7 3.6
Mitchell 1 7 0 7 7.0
Franklin 2 -1 0 2 -0.5
Williams 2 -3 0 0 -1.5
Spivey 2 -5 0 0 -2.5
Totals 27 79 0 12 2.9
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Spivey 11-22-1 94 0 35 2
Sexton 2-4-1 28 0 33 0
Totals 13-26-2 132 0 35 2
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Clack 3 80 0 35
Coleman 3 20 0 10
Booker 3 20 0 14
Oliver 1 6 0 6
Chatman 1 5 0 5
Johnson 1 4 0 4
Totals 13 132 0 35
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 16 141 1 47 8.8
Summerhill 9 67 0 15 7.4
Lane 6 38 2 14 6.3
Smith 9 29 0 8 3.2
Worley 4 21 0 11 5.2
Hill 3 9 0 6 3.0
Howard 1 7 0 7 7.0
Young 1 6 0 6 6.0
Peterman 3 -3 0 8 -1.0
Totals 52 315 3 47 6.1
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 11-13-0 104 3 23 0
Peterman 4-8-0 28 0 15 1
Totals 15-21-0 132 3 23 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
North 3 33 0 23
Howard 3 29 1 13
Johnson 2 15 0 9
Harris 1 15 0 15
Carter 1 14 0 14
Young 1 9 1 9
Smith 1 9 0 9
Neal 1 7 0 7
Downs 1 3 1 3
Totals 15 132 3 23
AUSTINPEAY 0 0 0 0 - 0
TENNESSEE 21 21 3 0 - 45
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Aug. 31 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville | 6:07 p.m. | Attendance: 97,169
Vols Down APSU 45-0 To Open
KNOXVILLE - The football team opened up the Butch Jones era Satur-
day with the programs 800th win, trouncing Austin Peay State University,
45-0 in front of an opening night crowd of 97,169 at Neyland Stadium.
From the start, the Vols hit the ground running - literally. Senior running
back Rajion Neal carried the ball for 141 yards on 16 carries and one score
while junior Marlin Lane ground out 38 yards rushing on six carries and
two touchdowns. Both exited the game after the rst half.
Neals 47-yard run in the beginning of the rst quarter broke the score-
less tie and ignited the Volunteer attack.
From there the Vols ofense cruised scoring ve more touchdowns in
the rst half. Three Justin Worley passes resulted in points as the junior
quarterback connected with wide receivers Devrin Young and Alton How-
ard and tight end Brendon Downs.
Worley, who played only the rst half as well, nished 11 for 13 with 104
yards passing and three touchdowns, keeping the Vols from having to
punt in the rst half.
Just as impressive as the ofense was Jones defense which only al-
lowed 211 total yards and created two turnovers, helping lead to the
shutout.
It was the rst time in 84 games that Austin Peay had been held score-
less. The last time they failed to score in a game was on Sept. 24, 2005
when they lost to Drake University 54-0.
Defensive lineman Daniel Hoods early tipped pass and interception
set up a Lane 14-yard touchdown run putting Volunteers up 14-0 early.
The rst team defense would allow only 99 rst half yards, shutting
out the visiting Governors in the half in route to a 42-0 halftime blow out.
The third quarter saw the removal of many Volunteer rst team play-
ers and veterans and with them the threatening ofense of the rst half.
Nathan Peterman replaced Worley at quarterback in the second half
and a Michael Palardy 37-yard eld goal proved to be the only score.
Consequently, several Vol newcomers made their collegiate debuts in-
cluding receivers Josh Smith, Marquez North, Paul Harris and Johnathon
Johnson who all contributed catches to the young receiving corps.
Freshman Malik Foremans interception early in the fourth quarter also
helped to stop an Austin Peay drive that had reached the Volunteer red
zone.
Leading the way for Austin Peay was junior quarterback Andrew Spiv-
ey who passed for 94 yards and completed 11 of his 22 attempts.
The Governors Darryl Clack had 3 catches for 80 yards, leading the
team in receiving while running back Tim Phillips accounted for 38 yards
rushing on 8 carries.
Part of the success for the Volunteers was a result of their composure.
Jones has stressed the importance of playing fundamentally sound
football and it showed Saturday as the Vols nished the game without
a penalty.
The last time Tennessee committed no penalties was on Dec. 1, 2007
against Louisiana State University in the SEC Championship game.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UT 1st 12:43 Neal 47 yd run Palardy kick 4-64 1:13 0-7
UT 1st 10:50 Lane 14 yd run Palardy kick 3-25 0:51 0-14
UT 1st 6:20 Young 9 yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 7-61 2:27 0-21
UT 2nd 14:46 Howard 11 yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 7-49 2:14 0-28
UT 2nd 6:56 Lane 4 yd run Palardy kick 9-80 3:14 0-35
UT 2nd 0:53 Downs 3 yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 11-68 4:43 0-42
UT 3rd 13:02 Palardy 37 yd eld goal 4-8 1:46 0-45
StatLeaders
For the Record
Tennessee Captains: #14
Justin Worley, #41 Dontavis
Sapp, #45 A.J. Johnson, #72
Zach Fulton.
Game Notes
Tennessee earned its
800th program victory in
Butch Jones rst win as
head coach of the Vols. UT
now 800-354-53 all-time
Butch Jones became the
fourth consecutive Tennes-
see head coach to making
a victorious debut. Jones
followed in the footsteps of
Phillip Fulmer (1993, 50-0),
Lane Kifn (2009, 63-7) and
Derek Dooley (2010, 50-0).
The victory over Austin
Peay marks the fth consec-
utive win in a season opener
since 2009.
The Vols claimed their 18th-
consecutive win to open the
season at home dating to a
26-26 tie vs. UCLA in 1985.
Ten true freshmen made
their Tennessee debuts while
12 others played in their rst
game as Vols.
Tennessee was not penal-
ized vs. Austin Peay. The
last time the Vols nished a
game with no penalties was
Dec. 1, 2007, vs. LSU in the
SEC Championship game.
The Vols scored on their
rst seven possessions, pro-
ducing six TDs.
The last time the Big
Orange scored on seven
drives in a row was on Nov.
6, 2010, vs. Memphis, when
UT turned the ball over on
downs on its rst series
before reeling of seven
straight scoring drives.
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FIRST DOWNS 21 20
Rushing 8 12
Passing 12 6
Penalty 1 2
NET YARDS RUSHING 171 240
Rushing Attempts 34 45
Average Per Rush 5.0 5.3
Rushing Touchdowns 1 4
Yards Gained Rushing 203 243
Yards Lost Rushing 32 3
NET YARDS PASSING 222 142
Completions-Attempts-Int 17-36-5 11-19-1
Average Per Attempt 6.2 7.5
Average Per Completion 13.1 12.9
Passing Touchdowns 1 1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 393 382
Total ofense plays 70 64
Average Gain Per Play 5.6 6.0
Fumbles: No-Lost 4-2 0-0
Penalties: No-Yards 9-70 2-17
PUNTS-YARDS 3-123 4-139
Average Yards Per Punt 41.0 34.8
Net Yards Per Punt 34.3 25.8
Inside 20 0 1
50+ Yards 0 1
Touchbacks 0 1
Fair catch 1 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-317 9-561
Average Yards Per Kickof 63.4 62.3
Net Yards Per Kickof 37.4 39.4
Touchbacks 2 3
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 1-16-0 2-20-0
Average Per Return 16.0 10.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 6-131-0 3-90-0
Average Per Return 21.8 30.0
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 1-16-0 5-97-2
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-23-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 32:36 27:24
1st Quarter 10:14 4:46
2nd Quarter 10:29 4:31
3rd Quarter 7:11 7:49
4th Quarter 4:42 10:18
Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 4 of 10
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 6-8
Touchdowns 2-6 5-8
Field goals 2-6 1-8
Sacks By: No-Yards 1-1 2-10
PAT Kicks 2-2 7-7
Field Goals 2-2 1-1
>> WESTERN KENTUCKY
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Andrews 13 111 0 47 8.5
Allen 13 52 1 24 4.0
Smith 3 9 0 15 3.0
Simpson 3 9 0 8 3.0
Totals 34 171 1 47 5.0
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Doughty 17-34-5 222 1 43 2
Smith 0-2-0 0 0 0 0
Totals 17-36-5 222 1 43 2
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Allen 4 35 0 15
German 3 46 0 18
McNeal 3 43 0 20
Andrews 1 43 0 43
Henry 1 33 0 33
Jones 1 10 0 10
Gorski 1 7 0 7
Norris 1 6 1 6
Totals 17 222 1 43
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Lane 16 97 1 20 6.1
Neal 15 74 3 12 4.9
Summerhill 9 40 0 8 4.4
Howard 1 20 0 20 20.0
Hill 2 11 0 10 5.5
Totals 45 240 4 20 5.3
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 11-19-1 142 1 37 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Jo. Smith 3 36 0 16
Johnson 2 57 0 37
North 2 27 0 20
Howard 1 8 0 8
Lane 1 7 0 7
Carter 1 6 0 6
Downs 1 1 1 1
Totals 11 142 1 37
W.KENTUCKY 3 14 3 0 - 20
TENNESSEE 24 7 14 7 - 52
Game2
Sept. 7 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville | 12:21 p.m. | Attendance: 86,783
Tennessee Topples Toppers 52-20
KNOXVILLE - The Tennessee Volunteers capitalized on six rst
half turnovers to top the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 52-20 on
Saturday at Neyland Stadium, making new head coach Butch Jones
the rst to start his Volunteer tenure 2-0 since Phillip Fulmer in 1992.
The Vol defense nished the game with seven turnovers, includ-
ing four on consecutive defensive plays, and proved instrumental in
staking them an early 31-3 lead as Tennessee was able to hold on
from there, defeating the potent ofense of Western Kentuckys new
coach, Bobby Petrino.
The four consecutive turnovers, according to the NCAA, has never
occurred prior to Saturdays game.
Saturday marked the rst time since the Nov. 10, 1984, game
against Memphis that the Vols recorded seven turnovers in a game.
Justin Worley nished the game 11-of-19 with one touchdown and
one interception while senior running back Rajion Neal led the way
with 74 yards rushing and three touchdowns.
Also leading the charge for the Volunteers on the ground was Mar-
lin Lane who scampered for 97 yards on 16 carries and an additional
touchdown.
Johnathon Johnson reeled in a team-high 57 yards on two catches
for the Vols while Josh Smith had three grabs for 36 yards.
After a drive by Western Kentucky to start the game which only
netted the Hilltoppers three points, junior Justin Coleman took ad-
vantage of a deected ball and returned his interception 23 yards for
the Vols rst score of the game.
When it rained, it poured for Western Kentuckys ofensive woes.
On their next possessions second play, freshman defensive back
Cameron Sutton stepped in front of a Brandon Doughty pass for
a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown, his rst career inter-
ception and pick-six.
Western Kentuckys following three possessions also resulted in
turnovers. The Vols capitalized on their shortened eld position,
scoring two more TDs and a eld goal.
The Hilltoppers threatened that lead late in the second quarter,
closing the gap to 31-17. A dropped pass on third down by Jason
Croom and a blocked punt on the Volunteers resulted in a Western
Kentucky touchdown just before the half.
A motivated Volunteer ofense entered the third quarter and
promptly marched down the eld. Worley connected with Johna-
thon Johnson for 37 yards to put Tennessee in position for a Rajion
Neal 1-yard touchdown run, giving the Vols a 38-17 lead.
Tennessee let up a eld goal midway through the third quarter
before Neal punched in his third TD of the game, a career best, to
cap an eight play, 75-yard drive.
Neals three touchdowns were most since Monterio Hardesty
rushed for three against Kentucky in 2009.
A big sack by Jordan Williams on third-and-goal from the UT 10-
yard line in the third quarter and an early fourth quarter interception
in the Western Kentucky end zone by Brian Randolph helped to halt
Hilltopper drives and secure a Volunteer victory.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
WKU 1 7:55 Schwettman 37-yd FG 14-55 7:05 3-0
UT 1 4:24 Coleman 23-yd INT return Palardy kick 3-7
UT 1 3:27 Sutton 36-yd INT return Palardy kick 3-14
UT 1 1:20 Palardy 23-yd FG 5-22 1:52 3-17
UT 1 0:31 Neal 1-yd run Palardy kick 2-12 0:34 3-24
UT 2 14:38 Lane 8-yd run Palardy kick 3-22 0:39 3-31
WKU 2 6:47 Allen 1-yd run Schwettman kick 9-80 3:10 10-31
WKU 2 0:23 Norris 6-yd pass from Doughty Schwettman kick 2-8 0:11 17-31
UT 3 13:10 Neal 1-yd run Palardy kick 5-59 1:44 17-38
WKU 3 8:42 Schwettman 33-yd FG 10-59 4:28 20-38
UT 3 5:59 Neal 7-yd run Palardy kick 8-75 2:43 20-45
UT 4 9:56 Downs 1-yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 8-80 3:52 20-52
StatLeaders
For the Record
Tennessee Captains: #41
Dontavis Sapp, #45 A.J.
Johnson, #70 JaWaun
James, #97 Daniel Hood.
Game Notes
The Vols ve interceptions
were the most since having
ve picks against Kentucky
in 1999.
With 52 points, Tennes-
see accumulated the most
points in its rst two games
of a season since also hav-
ing 97 combined points in
1996 (against UNLV and
UCLA).
The Vol defense nished
the game with seven turn-
overs, including four on
consecutive defensive plays.
The four consecutive
turnovers, according to the
NCAA, has never occurred
prior to Saturdays game.
Saturday marked the rst
time since the Nov. 10, 1984
game against Memphis that
the Vols recorded seven
turnovers in a game.
Rajion Neal nished the
game with three touch-
downs marking the rst
time a Vol has rushed for
three TDs since Montario
Hardesty achieved the feat
vs. Kentucky on Nov. 28,
2009.
Butch Jones became the
rst Vol head coach to be-
gin his career with a 2-0
record since Phillip Fulmer
achieved the feat in 1992.
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FIRST DOWNS 14 29
Rushing 9 11
Passing 5 16
Penalty 0 2
NET YARDS RUSHING 178 216
Rushing Attempts 38 41
Average Per Rush 4.7 5.3
Rushing Touchdowns 1 4
Yards Gained Rushing 178 234
Yards Lost Rushing 0 18
NET YARDS PASSING 128 471
Completions-Attempts-Int 15-29-0 25-35-0
Average Per Attempt 4.8 13.5
Average Per Completion 9.2 18.8
Passing Touchdowns 1 4
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 316 687
Total ofense plays 67 76
Average Gain Per Play 4.7 9.0
Fumbles: No-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties: No-Yards 4-40 8-62
PUNTS-YARDS 9-392 3-139
Average Yards Per Punt 43.6 46.3
Net Yards Per Punt 34.0 46.7
Inside 20 2 1
50+ Yards 1 1
Touchbacks 2 0
Fair catch 0 1
KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-189 10-602
Average Yards Per Kickof 63.0 60.2
Net Yards Per Kickof 38.0 38.4
Touchbacks 0 3
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 1--1-0 2-46-0
Average Per Return -1.0 23.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 7-143-0 3-75-0
Average Per Return 20.4 25.0
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 34:18 25:42
1st Quarter 6:58 8:02
2nd Quarter 10:15 4:45
3rd Quarter 8:03 6:57
4th Quarter 9:02 5:58
Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 12
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 6-7
Touchdowns 2-2 5-7
Field goals 0-2 1-7
Sacks By: No-Yards 2-12 0-0
PAT Kicks 2-2 8-8
Field Goals 0-0 1-2
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Lane 13 63 0 12 4.8
Neal 12 42 0 12 3.5
Hill 5 38 1 12 7.6
Smith 5 25 0 7 5.0
Summerhill 2 8 0 8 4.0
Totals 38 178 1 12 4.7
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 13-25-0 126 1 51 0
Peterman 2-4-0 12 0 11 0
Totals 15-29 138 1 51 0
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Neal 4 23 0 8
North 3 9 0 5
Downs 2 18 0 14
Lane 2 16 0 12
Smith 1 51 0 51
Carter 1 11 0 11
Dallas 1 6 0 6
Croom 1 4 1 4
Totals 15 138 1 51
>> OREGON
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Thomas 13 86 1 28 6.6
Marshall 6 41 1 11 6.8
Tyner 8 29 1 14 3.6
Mariota 6 27 1 20 4.5
Roseberry 3 16 0 12 5.3
Lockie 1 8 0 8 8.0
Bassett 2 5 0 3 2.5
Totals 41 216 4 28 5.3
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Mariota 23-33-0 456 4 57 2
Lockie 2-2-0 15 0 11 0
Totals 25-35-0 471 4 57 2
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Huf 6 125 1 54
Addison 6 78 0 38
Mundt 5 121 2 57
Hawkins 3 61 1 45
Marshall 1 36 0 36
Thomas 1 28 0 28
Allen 1 11 0 11
Lowe 1 7 0 7
Delaney 1 4 0 4
Totals 25 471 4 57
TENNESSEE 7 0 0 7 - 14
#2OREGON 10 28 21 0 - 59
Game3
Sept. 14 | Autzen Stadium | Eugene, Ore. | 3:41 p.m. | Attendance: 57,895
Vols Fall at #2 Oregon 59-14
EUGENE, Ore. - The Tennessee football team sufered a 59-14 loss
to the Oregon Ducks in Eugene, Ore., at Autzen Stadium in front of
a sellout crowd of 57,895, including 5,000 Vol fans, in UTs rst road
trip of its 2013 campaign.
Despite the defeat, several Vols stood out in the second part of
the Oregon-Tennessee series.
Quarterback Justin Worley threw for 126 yards on 13-of-25 passes
and looked especially good early on, completing a long pass to
Josh Smith for a 51-yard strike and nishing the drive with a 4-yard
touchdown pass to sophomore wide receiver Jason Croom - his rst
receiving touchdown of his career.
Marlin Lane ground his way for 63 yards but failed to reach the
end zone.
After a Rajion Neal fumble, the Volunteer defense held the dan-
gerous Oregon ofense to a missed eld goal opportunity and the
Worley to Croom touchdown gave the Volunteers a 7-0 lead early
in the rst quarter.
Oregon would not be silenced for long though. The Ducks
opened their scoring with a 38-yard eld goal by Matt Wogan, fa-
vorable for the Vols who were fortunately on the other end of an Or-
egon ofensive pass interference call that saw DeAnthony Thomas
walk into the end zone.
Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota would connect with Johnny
Mundt for a 16-yard touchdown reception, giving Oregon their rst
lead of the game with 3:34 left in the rst quarter.
With the Ducks hyper ofense, Mark Helfrichs team would start
their run of 59 unanswered points.
Mariota followed up his rst passing touchdown with a rushing
touchdown on an option keeper and would start the Volunteer
bleeding.
After a short unsuccessful drive in which the Oregon defense
was able to pressure Worley into a deected throw, Mariota met a
streaking Josh Huf for another quick Oregon score, extending their
lead to 24-7.
Two more subsequent touchdowns by Oregon, including one
more passing by Mariota, gave the Volunteers a 38-7 decit to over-
come.
The third quarter proved to be all Oregon just like the others. They
would tack on 21 more points and extend their lead to an imposing
59-7.
Tennessee would show some late life after Alden Hill powered his
way to the Vols second score early in the fourth quarter.
The score was a little too late however as the Volunteers were un-
able to make a signicant dent in the steep Oregon lead.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UT 1 9:00 Croom 4-yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 6-80 3:18 7-0
UO 1 5:45 Wogan 38-yd eld goal 9-44 3:15 7-3
UO 1 3:34 Mundt 16-yd pass from Mariota Maldonado kick 4-37 0:43 7-10
UO 2 14:54 Mariota 9-yd run Wogan kick 5-78 1:40 7-17
UO 2 9:53 Huf 54-yd pass from Mariota Maldonado kick 4-80 1:25 7-24
UO 2 4:20 Hawkins 45-yd pass from Mariota Wogan kick 7-80 1:55 7-31
UO 2 1:19 Thomas 28-yd run Maldonado kick 6-92 1:19 7-38
UO 3 11:30 Mundt 17-yd pass from Mariota Wogan kick 9-73 2:03 7-45
UO 3 5:40 Marshall 11-yd run Maldonado kick 7-89 1:54 7-52
UO 3 2:19 Tyner 2-yd run Wogan kick 9-63 2:18 7-59
UT 4 7:14 Hill 8-yd run Palardy kick 12-73 6:16 14-59
StatLeaders
For the Record
Tennessee Captains: #41
Dontavis Sapp, #45 A.J.
Johnson, #70 JaWaun
James, #72 Zach Fulton
Game Notes
The Vols are now 0-2 all-
time vs. Oregon.
UT is now 17-15-4 all-time
against Pac-12 schools.
Tennessee is now 7-8-
1 all time against No. 2
ranked teams.
Tennessee sufers its
rst loss on this date, now
owning a 1-1-2 record.
With the loss, the Big Or-
ange snapped a 12-game
win-streak vs. non-confer-
ence opponents, the last
loss also coming against
Oregon on Sept. 11, 2010.
Butch Jones is now 2-1 at
Tennessee and owns a ca-
reer record of 52-28.
Tennessee is 2-1 in coin
tosses this season after
winning todays ip.
UT is 1-1 when winning
the coin ip and 1-0 when
losing the toss.
Todays attendance was
57,895, the 91st straight
sell-out at Autzen Sta-
dium.
The Vols 45-point loss
was the worst of the mod-
ern era (since 1937) best-
ing a 44-0 loss at Georgia
in 1981.
The margin of defeat
(-45) was the worst since
a 48-0 loss to Mississippi
A&M in 1910.
THE WRAPUP
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FIRST DOWNS 12 20
Rushing 6 13
Passing 5 7
Penalty 1 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 66 215
Rushing Attempts 23 56
Average Per Rush 2.9 3.8
Rushing Touchdowns 0 3
Yards Gained Rushing 87 256
Yards Lost Rushing 21 41
NET YARDS PASSING 154 167
Completions-Attempts-Int 14-34-4 11-20-1
Average Per Attempt 4.5 8.4
Average Per Completion 11.0 15.2
Passing Touchdowns 1 1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 220 382
Total ofense plays 57 76
Average Gain Per Play 3.9 5.0
Fumbles: No-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties: No-Yards 3-25 6-44
PUNTS-YARDS 3-125 3-111
Average Yards Per Punt 41.7 37.0
Net Yards Per Punt 40.0 37.0
Inside 20 1 2
50+ Yards 0 0
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 0 2
KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-260 6-388
Average Yards Per Kickof 65.0 64.7
Net Yards Per Kickof 41.5 42.7
Touchbacks 1 3
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-5-0
Average Per Return 0.0 2.5
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 3-57-0 3-74-0
Average Per Return 19.0 24.7
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 1-62-1 4-61-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 20:23 39:37
1st Quarter 3:07 11:53
2nd Quarter 6:24 8:36
3rd Quarter 5:33 9:27
4th Quarter 5:19 9:41
Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 10 of 18
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-5
Touchdowns 1-2 3-5
Field goals 0-2 1-5
Sacks By: No-Yards 0-0 1-6
PAT Kicks 2-2 4-4
Field Goals 1-1 1-2
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 12 42 0 15 3.5
Lane 5 16 0 7 3.2
North 1 9 0 9 9.0
Howard 2 2 0 7 1.0
Totals 23 66 0 15 2.9
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 10-23-2 149 1 32 0
Peterman 4-11-2 5 0 9 1
Totals 14-34-4 154 1 32 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Howard 4 75 1 29
North 4 43 0 32
Croom 2 31 0 24
Neal 1 9 0 9
Smith 1 2 0 2
Downs 1 0 0 0
Totals 14 154 1 32
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Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Brown 24 86 1 13 3.6
Murphy 10 84 1 28 8.4
Jones 12 49 1 13 4.1
Purifoy 1 15 0 15 15.0
Patton 2 5 0 4 2.5
Taylor 1 3 0 3 3.0
Totals 56 215 3 28 3.8
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Murphy 8-14-0 134 1 52 0
Driskel 3-6-1 33 0 21 0
Totals 11-20 1 167 52 0
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Dunbar 4 63 0 31
Patton 3 73 1 52
Burton 3 27 0 21
Jones 1 4 0 4
Totals 11 167 1 52
TENNESSEE 7 0 3 7 - 17
#19FLORIDA 3 14 7 7 - 31
Game4
Sept. 21 | Ben Hill Grifn Stadium | Gainesville, Fla. | 3:39 p.m. | Attendance: 90,074
Vols Drop 31-17 Decision At #19 Florida
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The Vols couldnt overcome four rst-half
turnovers and dropped a 31-17 decision to 19th-ranked Florida at
Ben Hill Grifn Stadium before 90,074 on Saturday afternoon.
Tennessee (2-2) dropped its second game in a row as it continues
its gauntlet of a schedule. Florida, coming of a bye week moved to
2-1 and rebounded after a loss to in-state foe Miami, two weeks ago.
The Vols made a change at quarterback, as redshirt freshman
and native Floridian Nathan Peterman drew his rst career start and
played nearly the entire rst half before he was replaced by junior
Justin Worley in the nal seconds.
Peterman was inefective, completing 4-of-11 for ve yards with
two interceptions. Worley came on to throw for 149 yards on 10-of-
23 passing and a touchdown.
Florida overcame three of its own rst-half turnovers including an
interception returned for a touchdown by Tennessee and the loss of
its starting quarterback Jef Driskel to extend its winning streak over
the Vols to nine games. Tennessee last beat Florida in 2004 and last
won at The Swamp in 2003.
Gator backup signal caller Tyler Murphy threw for 134 yards on
just 8-of-14 passing with a touchdown in his most extensive playing
time. The redshirt junior, who had never taken a snap under center in
his four seasons with the Gators, also added 84 yards on the ground
and a touchdown to head up the Gators ground attack. Mack Brown
rushed for 86 yards and a score.
Solomon Patton had three catches for 73 yards and his rst-
career touchdown. Quinton Dunbar hauled in four catches for 63
yards.
The Vols were limited to 220 yards on ofense by Florida, which
came into the game third in the nation in fewest yards per game
allowed (208.5).
Rajion Neal (42) and Marlin Lane (16) combined for just 58 rush-
ing yards. Marquez North had four catches for 43 yards, including
a career-long 32-yard reception. Pig Howard was the Vols leading
receiver and had four catches for 75 yards and a touchdown.
The teams combined for nine turnovers which resulted in 24 of
the games 48 points.
Freshman walk-on Devaun Swaford gave the Vols a 7-0 lead on
a 62-yard interception return with 9:23 left in the rst quarter. It was
Tennessees rst Pick 6 at The Swamp since another true freshman
-- Eric Berry -- had one back in 2007.
The Gators gained its rst lead of the day at 10-7 on a 52-yard
screen pass from Murphy to Patton with 13:23 left in the rst half.
Florida took advantage of the Vols fourth rst-half turnover as
the Gators took a 17-7 lead on a Mack Brown 3-yard rush with 37
seconds left in the rst half.
After the Vols cut the lead to 17-10 on a Michael Palardy 44-yard
eld goal early in the second half, Florida answered back with a 79-
yard drive covering 11 plays as Matt Jones rumbled in to the end
zone over left tackle. Which put the Gators ahead 24-10 with 7:03
left in the third quarter.
Murphy nished of a 84-yard drive on a 7-yard rush up the mid-
dle to put Florida ahead 31-10 with 13:52 left in the fourth.
The Vols continued to ght and cut the decit to 31-17 on an 18-
yard connection between Worley and Howard with 10:20 on the
clock.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UT 1 9:23 D. Swaford 62-yd INT return Palardy kick 7-0
UF 1 1:43 Hardin 23-yd eld goal 4-1 1:41 7-3
UF 2 13:23 Patton 52 yd from Murphy Hardin kick 2-56 0:52 7-10
UF 2 0:37 Brown 3-yd run Hardin kick 7-40 3:03 7-17
UT 3 12:17 Palardy 44-yd eld goal 8-48 2:43 10-17
UF 3 7:08 Jones 4-yd run Hardin kick 11-79 5:09 10-24
UF 4 13:52 Murphy 7-yd run Hardin kick 11-84 5:26 10-31
UT 4 10:20 Howard 18-yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 7-79 3:32 17-31
StatLeaders
For the Record
Tennessee Captains: #3
Byron Moore, #41 Dontavis
Sapp, #45 A.J. Johnson, #64
James Stone
Game Notes
The Vols are now 19-24 all-
time against Florida.
Tennessee is now 3-3 all-
time on September 21. Last
three games on this date
came vs. Florida in 1996 (L,
29-35), 2002 (L, 13-30) and
2013 (L, 17-31).
With the loss, the Gators
extended their win-streak
over Tennessee to nine
games dating back to Sept.
29, 2004.
Tennessee has still scored
at least 30 points vs. Florida
only twice in the last 12
meetings, winning both
games 2001, 34-32 and
2004, 30-28.
Jones sufered his rst
conference opening loss as
a head coach after going
6-0 at Central Michigan and
Cincinnati.
Freshman walk-on DB
Devaun Swaford helped the
Vols to an early lead with a
62-yard pick-six.
The interception and
touchdown were the rst of
Swafords career.
Swaford became the third
Vol to record an interception
for a touchdown this season
and notched the eighth Ten-
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season.
Swaford became the rst
Vol to record a pick-six at
Florida since Eric Berry had
one in 2007.
Pig Howards four catches
and 75 yards were career
bests for the sophomore.
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FIRST DOWNS 22 24
Rushing 8 14
Passing 14 10
Penalty 0 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 135 278
Rushing Attempts 28 37
Average Per Rush 4.8 7.5
Rushing Touchdowns 3 2
Yards Gained Rushing 145 290
Yards Lost Rushing 10 12
NET YARDS PASSING 257 204
Completions-Attempts-Int 24-51-3 20-36-3
Average Per Attempt 5.0 5.7
Average Per Completion 10.7 10.2
Passing Touchdowns 0 2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 392 482
Total ofense plays 79 73
Average Gain Per Play 5.0 5.7
Fumbles: No-Lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties: No-Yards 5-28 8-43
PUNTS-YARDS 5-210 4-182
Average Yards Per Punt 42.0 45.5
Net Yards Per Punt 36.0 44.8
Inside 20 1 2
50+ Yards 2 2
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 0 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-272 6-389
Average Yards Per Kickof 54.4 64.8
Net Yards Per Kickof 37.2 42.8
Touchbacks 0 4
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 2-3-0 2-30-0
Average Per Return 1.5 15.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 2-32-0 4-86-0
Average Per Return 16.0 21.5
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 3-72-0 3-16-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 48 0
Possession Time 30:33 29:27
1st Quarter 8:21 6:39
2nd Quarter 4:50 10:10
3rd Quarter 8:57 6:03
4th Quarter 8:25 6:35
Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 4 of 11
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4
Touchdowns 2-4 3-4
Field goals 1-4 0-4
Sacks By: No-Yards 1-5 1-8
PAT Kicks 3-3 4-4
Field Goals 1-2 1-2
>> SOUTH ALABAMA
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Metheny 10 67 2 32 6.7
Jones 10 36 0 11 3.6
Dinham 7 33 1 14 4.7
Totals 28 135 3 32 4.8
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Metheny 21-42-2 234 0 42 1
Bridge 3-9-1 23 0 10 0
Totals 24-51-3 257 0 42 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Woodson 5 39 0 11
Smith 4 83 0 42
Lavender 4 55 0 21
Jones 4 26 0 19
Saxton 3 40 0 20
Jones 3 11 0 10
Dinham 1 3 0 3
Totals 24 257 0 42
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 25 169 1 53 6.8
Lane 5 66 1 54 13.2
Smith 3 27 0 12 9.0
Worley 3 18 0 13 6.0
Totals 37 278 2 54 7.5
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 20-36-3 204 2 29 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Croom 3 50 0 22
Smith 3 40 1 29
Howard 3 36 0 22
Neal 3 14 0 13
Downs 2 20 0 14
North 2 20 0 15
Lane 2 14 0 8
Dallas 1 8 0 8
Branisel 1 2 1 2
Totals 20 204 2 29
SO.ALABAMA 7 0 10 7 - 24
TENNESSEE 10 14 7 0 - 31
Game5
Sept. 28 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville | 12:21 p.m. | Attendance: 87,266
Vols Top South Alabama 31-24
KNOXVILLE - Tennessee moved to 3-2 on the season with a 31-24
victory over South Alabama on Saturday afternoon. Brian Randolphs
interception in the nal minutes secured the win.
The Vols overcame three of their own turnovers, but in the end the
Jaguars third miscue of the game enabled Tennessee to remain perfect
at Neyland Stadium this season.
Rajion Neal ran for a career high 169 yards on 25 carries including
a 53-yard run that set the Vols up for a Marlin Lane score. Lane also
added a 54-yard rush as a part of his 66 yards on the ground.
Tennessee gained 278 yards on the ground. Butch Jones-coached
teams are now 26-2 all-time in games where his teams run for 200-plus
yards and 16-1 when his squads go over 250-plus yards.
Justin Worley was 20-for-36 through the air for 204 yards with two
touchdown passes. He did throw three interceptions leaving room for a
near comeback by South Alabama.
The Vols yielded a quick touchdown to the visiting Jaguars as South
Alabama quarterback, Ross Metheny, took of on a 32-yard touchdown
run on the opening drive.
Tennessee was able to put points on the scoreboard after LaDarrell
McNeil intercepted a tipped South Alabama pass giving the Vols prime
position for a Michael Palardy eld goal.
UT went on to score 21 more unanswered rst half points giving
them a 24-7 lead at the half.
Worley had a pair of rst half touchdown passes to true freshmen
A.J. Branisel and Josh Smith.
After a beautiful play action pass, he found A.J. Branisel in the back
of the end zone wide open. On the next drive, Worley hit Smith in stride
for the Knoxville-natives rst career touchdown catch.
The touchdown receptions were the rst of Branisel and Smiths ca-
reer and gave the Volunteers a lead that they wouldnt relinquish for the
remainder of the game.
The Vols continued to stride past the Jaguars despite several turn-
overs. Lanes two-yard score after he stretched over the goal line made
it 24-7 Volunteers.
After winning the coin toss and deferring to the second half, UT took
their initial second half possession into the checkerboards. Neal scored
from 11 yards out after the Vols drove 76 yards on seven plays and used
only two minutes and 24 seconds of game clock to extend their lead to
31-7. The touchdown would be the ultimate game-winner.
The momentum shifted drastically however. The two teams traded
turnovers, giving South Alabama the ball inside the UT 10-yard line. Two
plays later, Metheny scrambled left and dove just inside the pylon for
South Alabamas second score.
The Jaguars scored 10 more points and drove to within eight yards of
a game-tying score with just minutes to go in the half.
It was all for naught though as redshirt sophomore Brian Randolph
sealed the Volunteer victory, 31-24, with an interception in the end zone
with just 1:51 left on the clock. A huge sack by Corey Miller on second-
and-goal pushed South Alabama back to the 14-yard line.
The interception was the third of Randolphs season and career. All
three of Randolphs interceptions have come in the end zone.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
USA 1 12:25 Metheny 32-yd. run Sunanon kick 6-82 2:35 7-0
UT 1 9:49 Palardy 40-yd. eld goal 4-1 0:43 7-3
UT 1 2:32 Branisel 2 yd. from Worley Palardy kick 9-92 4:23 7-10
UT 2 13:16 Smith 29 yd. from Worley Palardy kick 7-69 1:53 7-17
UT 2 10:16 Lane 2 yd. run Palardy kick 4-73 1:51 7-24
UT 3 12:28 Neal 11 yd. run Palardy kick 7-76 2:24 7-31
USA 3 8:51 Metheny 5 yd. run Sunanon kick 2-5 0:15 14-31
USA 3 4:05 Sunan 24 yd. eld goal 10-68 3:09 17-31
USA 4 8:55 Dinham 3 yd. run Sunanon kick 6-29 1:59 24-31
StatLeaders
For the Record
Tennessee Captains: #1 Mi-
chael Palardy, #41 Dontavis
Sapp, #45 A.J. Johnson and
#72 Zach Fulton.
Game Notes
UT is 9-0 all-time vs. teams
from the Sun Belt.
On this date, Tennessee
won its fourth straight game
and owns a 9-3 mark.
The Vols have been victori-
ous in 11-consecutive home
games vs. non-conference
opponents since starting
that streak vs. UAB in 2010.
Tennessee has won 15 in
a row vs. opponents from
non-BCS conferences since
the 2009 season opener vs.
Western Kentucky.
UT is 2-2 when winning the
coin ip and 1-0 when losing
the toss.
After picking of three
passes vs. South Alabama,
Tennessee now has forced
15 turnovers in ve games.
Brian Randolph thwarted
South Alabamas potential
game winning drive with
with an INT in the end zone,
his third career pick with all
of them coming this season
and taking place in the end
zone.
Senior defensive end
Corey Miller came up with
Tennessees only sack of
the day, giving him a career
season-best of two in 2013.
The two runs (by Lane
and Neal) of more than 50
yards marked the rst time
since the Volunteers faced
Kentucky in 2000 that two
diferent Vols have had
rushes of 50 yards or more
in the same game. Travis
Stephens 80-yard rush
along with a 53-yard scam-
per by Travis Henry helped
the Vols defeat Kentucky
59-20.
THE WRAPUP
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UGA UT
FIRST DOWNS 22 18
Rushing 11 6
Passing 8 10
Penalty 3 2
NET YARDS RUSHING 238 189
Rushing Attempts 37 41
Average Per Rush 6.4 4.6
Rushing Touchdowns 1 2
Yards Gained Rushing 259 206
Yards Lost Rushing 21 17
NET YARDS PASSING 196 215
Completions-Attempts-Int 19-35-0 17-21-0
Average Per Attempt 5.6 6.9
Average Per Completion 10.3 12.6
Passing Touchdowns 3 1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 434 404
Total ofense plays 72 72
Average Gain Per Play 6.0 5.6
Fumbles: No-Lost 0-0 1-1
Penalties: No-Yards 6-41 9-67
PUNTS-YARDS 5-170 6-307
Average Yards Per Punt 34.0 51.2
Net Yards Per Punt 27.0 44.8
Inside 20 0 2
50+ Yards 0 3
Touchbacks 1 2
Fair catch 2 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-382 6-387
Average Yards Per Kickof 63.7 64.5
Net Yards Per Kickof 45.2 40.7
Touchbacks 5 5
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 4--2-0 1-15-1
Average Per Return -0.5 15.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 1-18-0 1-11-0
Average Per Return 18.0 11.0
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 29:16 30:44
1st Quarter 9:09 5:51
2nd Quarter 6:29 8:31
3rd Quarter 9:05 5:55
4th Quarter 4:33 10:27
Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-5
Touchdowns 4-5 3-5
Field goals 0-5 1-5
Sacks By: No-Yards 3-16 1-7
PAT Kicks 4-4 4-4
Field Goals 2-3 1-1
>> GEORGIA
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Green 17 129 0 32 7.6
Murray 3 53 0 57 17.7
Marshall 5 33 0 13 6.6
Douglas 10 25 1 14 2.5
Totals 37 238 1 57 6.4
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Murray 19-35-0 196 3 32 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Wooten 6 38 2 10
Conley 5 64 1 24
Scott-Wesley 2 22 0 13
McGowan 2 13 0 10
Douglas 1 32 0 32
Bennett 1 14 0 14
Davis 1 9 0 9
Green 1 4 0 4
Totals 19 196 3 32
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 28 148 2 43 5.3
Howard 6 46 0 16 7.7
Totals 41 189 2 43 4.6
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 17-31-0 215 1 33 3
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Neal 5 19 0 11
Howard 4 70 0 33
North 4 47 1 20
Croom 2 25 0 16
Branisel 1 28 0 28
Smith 1 26 0 26
Totals 17 215 1 33
#6GEORGIA 10 7 0 14 3 - 34
TENNESSEE 10 17 0 14 0 - 31
Game6
Oct. 5 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville | 3:39 p.m. | Attendance: 102,455
Vols Drop OT Heartbreaker To #6 UGA 34-31
KNOXVILLE - The Tennessee football team fell 34-31 in overtime to No.
6 Georgia in front of a sold-out crowd of 102,455 at Neyland Stadium on
Saturday.
The Vols came up just short of upsetting their visiting opponent when
Georgia sophomore Marshall Morgan connected a 42-yard eld goal in
overtime to give the Bulldogs the victory.
A strong Vol defense, who held Georgia to 4-of-13 on third down,
helped to keep Tennessee in the game and slow down a Georgia ofense
headed by quarterback Aaron Murray who became the SEC career pass-
ing leader during the game after a 19-for-35, 196-yard, 3-touchdown pass-
ing efort.
For the Vols Justin Worley put together 17-of-31 passing for 215 yards
and one touchdown while Rajion Neal led the Vols on the ground rush-
ing for 148 yards while scoring two touchdown, his fourth career multi-
touchdown efort as a Vol.
After going into the half down 17-3, Tennessee outscored the Bulldogs
28-17 in the second half, tying up the game at 17-all at the end of the
third quarter.
On the Volunteers second possession out of halftime, Worley con-
nected with freshman Marquez North as he was diving out of the end
zone for the Vols rst touchdown of the day and giving Georgia only a
one possession lead.
The touchdown was the rst of Norths career and he became the fth
true freshman to record a touchdown for the Vols this season.
The Vols were able to hold Georgia on the ensuing possession as true
freshmen Corey Vereen had a timely sack on third down to give Tennes-
see the ball back. After the Tennessee ofense failed to get a rst down,
Michael Palardy pinned the Georgia ofense and Murray deep in their own
territory.
As a result, momentum began to shift within Neyland in the Volunteers
favor. With UGA punter Colin Barber backed up near his own end zone,
Jalen Reeves-Maybin snuck through the Georgia defenses and blocked
the punt. Devaun Swaford scooped up the loose ball and sprinted into
the checkerboards for a game tying score.
The 15-yard punt return for a touchdown was the second of Swafords
young career, this one coming on his 19th birthday.
The two teams would swap scores for the rest of the half.
After a quick Georgia touchdown run by Brendan Douglas, UT drove 75
yards on nine plays, capped of by a Neal 1-yard run to tie things at 24-all.
Tennessee would march down the eld again on their next possession,
eating up more than six minutes of the game clock and moving the ball 80
yards, including two fourth-and-one conversions to set up a 7-yard Neal
score that gave the Volunteers their rst lead of the game, 31-24.
With just less than two minutes to go in the game, Murray took the
ball on the Georgia 25 yard line and orchestrated a drive that resulted in a
two-yard touchdown pass to Rantavious Wooten with ve seconds left in
the game and forcing overtime play.
Still the Volunteer team didnt give up.
The Vols looked as though they had the go-ahead touchdown in over-
time when Pig Howard dove for the pylons in the rst overtime period, but
the ball slipped from Howards ngers resulting in a touchback.
The Tennessee defense allowed the Georgia ofense no yards in their
ensuing overtime possession, but Marshall Morgan connected on a game-
winning 42-yard eld goal to give No. 6 Georgia the 34-31 victory.
With the loss, the Vols fall to 10-5 all-time in overtime while Georgia
improved to 5-4.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UGA 1 12:12 Morgan 56 yd eld goal 6-40 2:48 3-0
UGA 1 3:53 Conley 1 yd pass from Murray Morgan kick 12-80 4:27 10-0
UT 2 10:15 Palardy 26 yd eld goal 11-59 4:45 10-3
UGA 2 5:09 Wooten 4 yd pass from Murray Morgan kick 11-75 5:06 17-3
UT 3 7:10 North 19 yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 7-78 2:06 17-10
UT 3 1:25 Swaford 15 yd blocked punt return Palardy kick 17-17
UGA 4 14:55 Douglas 3 yd run Morgan kick 4-75 1:30 24-17
UT 4 11:15 Neal 1 yd run Palardy kick 9-75 3:40 24-24
UT 4 1:54 Neal 7 yd run Palardy kick 13-80 6:42 24-31
UGA 4 0:05 Wooten 2 yd pass from Murray Morgan kick 10-75 1:49 31-31
UGA OT Morgan 42 yd eld goal 4-0 0:00 34-31
StatLeaders
For the Record
Tennessee Captains: #20
Rajion Neal (Fayetteville),
#41 Dontavis Sapp (Val-
dosta), #45 A.J. Johnson
(Gainesville) and #70
JaWuan James (Suwanee),
all natives of the state of
Georgia, represented the
Vols for the pregame coin
toss.
Game Notes
The Big Orange still leads
the all-time series with Geor-
gia, 21-20-2, including 11-10-1
in Knoxville.
Georgia has won four
straight in the series.
Jones is 1-2 in overtime
games and stands 11-8 all-
time in games decided by
four points or fewer and
40-6 when his team scores
30 or more points.
Tennessee is 4-2 in coin
tosses this season after win-
ning todays ip.
UT is 2-3 when winning the
coin ip and 1-0 when losing
the toss.
Todays attendance was
102,455 (a sellout), moving
the season average to 93,418.
The game marked the rst
time the Vols have donned
their new adidas Smokey
Gray uniforms.
The game marked just the
third time since the 1930s
that a UT team has worn
anything other than orange
at home. The other occasion
came in the 2004 season
opener vs. UNLV, when the
Vols wore throwback white
jerseys in a 42-17 conquest of
the Runnin Rebels.
Tennessee fell to 10-5
all-time in overtime games
while Georgia improved to
5-4.
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FIRST DOWNS 17 18
Rushing 11 8
Passing 5 6
Penalty 1 4
NET YARDS RUSHING 218 146
Rushing Attempts 42 41
Average Per Rush 5.2 3.6
Rushing Touchdowns 2 1
Yards Gained Rushing 242 177
Yards Lost Rushing 24 31
NET YARDS PASSING 166 179
Completions-Attempts-Int 8-22-1 19-36-0
Average Per Attempt 7.5 5.0
Average Per Completion 20.8 9.4
Passing Touchdowns 1 1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 384 325
Total ofense plays 64 77
Average Gain Per Play 6.0 4.2
Fumbles: No-Lost 2-1 0-0
Penalties: No-Yards 9-84 5-40
PUNTS-YARDS 8-290 8-323
Average Yards Per Punt 36.2 40.4
Net Yards Per Punt 34.2 39.4
Inside 20 1 6
50+ Yards 0 1
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 4 4
KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-256 5-319
Average Yards Per Kickof 64.0 63.8
Net Yards Per Kickof 48.5 42.2
Touchbacks 2 2
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 2-8-0 2-16-0
Average Per Return 4.0 8.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 3-58-0 1-12-0
Average Per Return 19.3 12.0
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 27:38 32:22
1st Quarter 6:59 8:01
2nd Quarter 7:03 7:57
3rd Quarter 8:21 6:39
4th Quarter 5:15 9:45
Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 5 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5
Touchdowns 1-1 2-5
Field goals 0-1 3-5
Sacks By: No-Yards 1-6 4-17
PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2
Field Goals 0-1 3-5
>> SOUTH CAROLINA
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Davis 21 137 1 45 6.5
Shaw 19 78 1 29 4.1
Thompson 1 6 0 6 6.0
Totals 42 218 2 45 5.2
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Shaw 7-21-1 161 1 76 4
Thomspon 1-1-0 5 0 5 0
Totals 8-22-1 166 1 76 4
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Byrd 4 121 1 76
Davis 2 16 0 11
Anderson 1 25 0 25
Jones 1 4 0 4
Totals 8 166 1 76
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 24 77 1 16 3.2
Lane 12 55 0 15 4.6
Worley 3 18 0 13 6.0
Totals 41 146 1 16 3.6
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 19-34-0 179 1 48 1
Totals 19-36-0 179 1 48 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Howard 8 22 1 12
North 3 102 0 48
Downs 3 20 0 17
Neal 2 -9 0 0
Croom 1 23 0 23
Johnson 1 6 0 6
Young 1 4 0 4
Totals 19 179 1 48
#11S.CAROLINA0 7 14 0 - 21
TENNESSEE 3 14 0 6 - 23
Game7
Oct. 2 19 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville | 12:01 p.m. | Attendance: 195,736
Vols Upset #11/9 SC, 23-21
KNOXVILLE - Tennessee added another Brick to Butch Jones Brick-By-Brick
mantra by rallying to upset No. 11/9 South Carolina on Saturday afternoon, 23-21,
at Neyland Stadium in front of 95,736.
The Vols victory ended a 19-game losing streak against ranked teams that
dated to a 31-13 victory, also over South Carolina (No. 21) on Oct. 31, 2009. It was
also UTs rst win over a Top 15 team since an Oct. 27, 2007 win also against the
Gamecocks, who were 15th prior to that game.
On the game-winning drive, Justin Worley hit Marquez North for a clutch 39-
yard pass on third and 10 to the South Carolina 36 who reeled in the grab with
just one hand. Marlin Lane took over scampering for 25 yards on four plays to the
one-yard line where Jones smartly let the clock run down to three seconds setting
up senior Michael Palardy for the game-winning 19-yard eld goal.
Palardy drilled the ball through the uprights giving the Vols the upset victory
and the Vols rst game-winning eld goal since James Wilhoit kicked a 50-yard
eld goal with six seconds to go to lift No. 13 Tennessee to a 30-28 victory over
11th-ranked Florida on Sept. 18, 2004.
Worley, who two years ago made his rst career start against his home state
Gamecocks, managed the UT game plan and threw for 179 yards on 19-of-34 pass-
ing with one touchdown and no interceptions.
The Vols running back tandem of Rajion Neal (24-77, TD) and Lane (12-55)
combined for 132 yards. South Carolinas Mike Davis, the SECs leading rusher,
rumbled for 137 yards.
Freshman Marquez North nished with three catches for 102 yards, the rst Vol
freshman to go over 100 receiving yards since Justin Hunter had 114 vs. Ole Miss
on Nov. 13, 2010. Hunters two 100-yard games as a freshmen were the rst by a
Vol since Robert Meachem in 2004 vs. Kentucky.
Pig Howard had a career-high eight catches for 33 yards including a 6-yard TD
reception. Tight end Brendan Downs also posted a career-high in catches with
three.
Tennessees defense played strong against a team that piled up 52 points and
537 yards of ofense at Arkansas a week ago. The Vols forced Connor Shaw (7-of-
21 for 161 yards) into his rst interception of the season, ending his streak of 177
consecutive attempts without an INT. Freshman Cameron Sutton picked of Shaw
at the UT 27 to thwart the Gamecocks rst drive of the second half.
The Tennessee victory was Shaws rst loss to an unranked team in his career
as a starter.
The Vols front line also sacked Shaw four times on the day, the most for the
quarterback this season, including a career best 2.5 sacks by senior Marlon Walls.
After leading for 32 of the games rst 42 minutes, before falling behind, 21-17,
Tennessee put together a drive to get within one at 21-20 on a Michael Palardy
33-yard eld goal with 10:11 left in the fourth. A 48-yard connection from Worley to
freshman Marquez North set the Vols up on the Gamecocks 16-yard line.
Down 7-3 early in the second quarter, the Vols tallied back-to-back touch-
downs in less than ve minutes to take a 17-7 lead with 6:11 left in the rst half. The
Vols put together a steady 10-play, 75-yard drive that nished with a 6-yard TD
strike from Worley to Howard with 8:36 left in the second quarter to make it 10-7.
Then after a 3-and-out, including a 4-yard sack by Danny OBrien, the Vols went
back to work on ofense.
Tennessee maintained that 17-7 lead at halftime for the teams largest lead at
the half vs. a ranked team since leading South Carolina, 21-3 at half in that 2009
win -- the Vols last win over a ranked squad.
Butch Jones maintained his nearly perfect record when his teams lead
at halftime, as his squads are now 43-2 when leading after 30 minutes.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UT 1 9:14 Palardy 37 yd eld goal 7-33 2:44 0-3
SC 2 14:50 Byrd 76 yd pass from Shaw Fry kick 3-95 1:00 7-3
UT 2 10:12 Howard 6 yd pass from Worley Palardy kick 10-75 4:38 7-10
UT 2 6:11 Neal 5 yd run Palardy kick 7-61 2:25 7-17
SC 3 9:46 Davis 21 yd run Fry kick 11-66 3:11 14-17
SC 3 2:50 Shaw 1 yd run Fry kick 6-70 3:07 21-17
UT 4 10:11 Palardy 33 yd eld goal 9-67 3:43 21-20
StatLeaders
For the Record
The Tennessee captains
were #1 Michael Palardy,
#2 Pig Howard, #14 Justin
Worley and #80 Corey Miller.
Worley and Miller are South
Carolina natives, from Rock
Hill and Wellford, respectively.
Game Notes
The Big Orange now leads
the all-time series with South
Carolina, 23-7-2, including
15-2 in Knoxville.
Tennessee snapped South
Carolinas three-game win-
ning streak in the series,
which began in 2010.
Tennessee is 79-37-9 all-
time coming of an open date,
while Butch Jones is 9-1 as a
head coach in that scenario.
Todays Vol For Life (#VFL)
Legends of the Game were
the more than 200 former
players who returned to
Rocky Top for the contest.
They took part in the Vol
Walk, the pregame reading
of General Neylands Maxims
and ran through the T prior
to kickof.
The Vols wore pink equip-
ment on Saturday in recogni-
tion of Breast Cancer Aware-
ness Month in October. The
players donned pink gloves,
wrist bands, socks, knee
braces and more.
Tennessee donned orange
jerseys and orange pants vs.
South Carolina, marking the
rst time the Vols wore an
all-orange ensemble since a
26-22 home loss vs. Auburn
on Oct. 3, 2009.
While wearing all orange,
the victory marked UTs rst
in that apparel since edging
Memphis, 17-16, at Neyland
Stadium on Sept. 25, 1999.
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UT UA
FIRST DOWNS 14 26
Rushing 4 11
Passing 9 13
Penalty 1 2
NET YARDS RUSHING 127 204
Rushing Attempts 28 37
Average Per Rush 4.5 5.5
Rushing Touchdowns 1 3
Yards Gained Rushing 127 210
Yards Lost Rushing 0 6
NET YARDS PASSING 195 275
Completions-Attempts-Int 13-28-2 19-28-0
Average Per Attempt 7.0 9.8
Average Per Completion 15.0 14.5
Passing Touchdowns 0 2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 322 479
Total ofense plays 56 65
Average Gain Per Play 5.8 7.4
Fumbles: No-Lost 1-0 1-1
Penalties: No-Yards 3-32 4-45
PUNTS-YARDS 5-231 2-80
Average Yards Per Punt 46.2 40.0
Net Yards Per Punt 42.4 40.0
Inside 20 3 1
50+ Yards 1 0
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 0 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-173 8-506
Average Yards Per Kickof 57.7 63.2
Net Yards Per Kickof 20.0 35.6
Touchbacks 0 3
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-19-0
Average Per Return 0.0 9.5
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 5-146-0 3-113-0
Average Per Return 29.2 37.7
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-117-1
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 26:02 33:58
1st Quarter 4:18 10:42
2nd Quarter 7:20 7:40
3rd Quarter 8:00 6:00
4th Quarter 6:24 8:36
Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 7 of 11
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5
Touchdowns 1-2 3-5
Field goals 1-2 1-5
Sacks By: No-Yards 0-0 0-0
PAT Kicks 1-1 6-6
Field Goals 1-1 1-1
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Rushing Att Yds TD LongAvg.
Neal 13 70 1 43 5.4
Lane 6 25 0 7 4.2
Dobbs 3 19 0 11 6.3
T. Smith 4 10 0 5 2.5
Totals 28 127 1 43 4.5
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Worley 8-15-2 120 0 43 0
Dobbs 5-12-0 75 0 29 0
Totals 13-28-2 195 0 43 0
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
North 4 87 0 38
Croom 2 12 0 7
Howard 2 4 0 6
Blanc 1 43 0 43
Johnson 1 24 0 24
Neal 1 13 0 13
J. Smith 1 9 0 9
T. Smith 1 3 0 3
Totals 13 195 0 43
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Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Drake 14 89 0 11 6.4
Yeldon 15 72 3 24 4.8
Jones 1 20 0 20 20.0
Henry 3 20 0 23 6.7
Totals 37 204 3 24 5.5
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
McCarron 19-27-0 275 2 54 0
Sims 0-1-0 0 0 0 0
Totals 19-28-0 275 2 54 0
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Norwood 6 112 1 34
Cooper 5 75 1 54
Yeldon 3 29 0 23
White 2 29 0 18
Drake 1 15 0 15
Bell 1 9 0 9
Jones 1 6 0 6
Totals 19 275 2 54
TENNESSEE 0 0 3 7 - 10
#1ALABAMA 21 14 7 3 - 45
Game8
Oct. 26 | Bryant-Denny Stadium | Tuscaloosa, Ala. | 3.39 p.m. | Attendance: 101,821
Vols Fall At #1 Alabama, 45-10
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - A week after knocking of No. 11 South Carolina,
the Vols lost to the top team in the land, No. 1 Alabama, 45-10, before
101,821 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Alabamas T.J. Yeldon ran for three touchdowns and 72 yards. Quar-
terback A.J. McCarron threw for 275 yards on 19-of-27 passing with two
scoring tosses. Kevin Norwood hauled in six catches for 112 yards and a
touchdown.
Vols quarterback Justin Worley started, but was banged up and
played the rst half only, nishing with 120 yards. Freshman Joshua
Dobbs made his college debut and led the Vols to their rst scoring drive
of the day, early in the third quarter.
Tennessee made sure it wouldnt be shutout for the 238th consecutive
game as Michael Palardy kicked a 37-yard eld goal with 12:53 left in the
third quarter. That ended a run of 104 consecutive points by Alabama
dating back to the Kentucky game on Oct. 12.
Dobbs then led the Vols to the rst touchdown against Alabama at
home in 2013. Early in the fourth quarter, Dobbs engineered a 9-play,
55-yard drive that culminated with a 3-yard touchdown run by Rajion
Neal (13 carries for 70 yards). The score, which was originally ruled down
outside the end zone, was corrected by video review for Neals ninth TD
of the season and the rst allowed by Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium
this season.
Dobbs, who became the 15th true freshman to play for the Vols in
2013, nished the day with 75 yards on 5-of-12 passing. Fellow freshman
Marquez North topped the Tennessee receiving chart with 87 yards on
four catches.
Tennessee and Alabama, played to a 10-10 score in the second half.
The Crimson Tide continued its rst-half dominance, outscoring the
Vols 35-0 in the rst 30 minutes. Dating to its second game vs. Texas
A&M, Alabama has scored 179 consecutive rst-half points, over a span
of more than 200 minutes.
Alabama came right out of the gates, scoring just 1:28 into the game
as Amari Cooper scored on a 54-yard swing pass from McCarron. That
came three plays after a 49-yard kickof return by Christion Jones to open
the game.
The Tide took a 14-0 lead on a Yeldon 1-yard burst up the middle with
8:44 left in the rst quarter. The lead expanded to 21-0 on a 22-yard pass
from McCarron to Kevin Norwood with 28 seconds left in the rst half.
That drive consumed 12 plays and 5:34.
Yeldon added his second 1-yard TD run for a 28-0 lead for Alabama
with 7:18 left in the rst half.
Alabama appeared to be taking a 35-0 lead when Kenyan Drake
fumbled going in for a score and Cameron Sutton recovered the ball for
the Vols at their own 2-yard line. It was the rst turnover by Alabama in
three weeks.
With Tennessee driving late in the rst half -- looking to end the Crim-
son Tides rst-half dominance, Worley was intercepted by Landon Col-
lins, who returned the pick 89 yards for a 35-0 lead with a dozen seconds
left in the rst half.
It was the Vols seventh consecutive loss to Alabama dating back to a
2006 UT victory, 16-13, in Knoxville.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UA 1 13:32 Cooper 54 yd pass from McCarron Foster kick 3-51 1:28 0-7
UA 1 8:44 Yeldon 1 yd run Foster kick 7-66 3:40 0-14
UA 1 0:28 Norwood 22 yd pass from McCarron Foster kick 12-66 5:34 0-21
UA 2 7:18 Yeldon 1 yd run Foster kick 9-81 4:43 0-28
UA 2 0:12 Collins 89 yd int return Foster kick 0-35
UT 3 12:53 Palardy 37 yd eld goal 5-48 2:07 3-35
UA 3 2:55 Yeldon 1 yd run Grifth kick 9-98 3:59 3-42
UT 4 12:58 Neal 3 yd run Palardy kick 9-55 4:57 10-42
UA 4 6:50 Grifth 20 yd eld goal 12-68 6:08 10-45
StatLeaders
For the Record
#1 Michael Palardy, #14 Justin
Worley, #72 Zach Fulton and
#98 Dan McCullers represent-
ed the Vols for the pregame
coin toss.
Game Notes
On this date, Tennessee is
9-5-1
The Vols are now 5-6 in Tus-
caloosa all-time.
The games attendance was
101,821, the second crowd of
100,000+ that the Vols have
played in front of this season.
Joshua Dobbs came into the
game for the Vols in the sec-
ond half becoming the 15th
true freshman to play this sea-
son for Tennessee.
Dobbs also became the third
true freshman quarterback to
play in the last four years.
Linebacker A.J. Johnson
recorded 10 tackles against
Alabama, his 16th career
10-tackle game and third of
the season.
With a 3-yard touchdown
run in the fourth quarter,
Rajion Neal became the rst
opposing player to score a
touchdown against Alabama
at home in 2013 and the rst
since Jarvis Landry (LSU)
caught a TD with 12:58 left
in the fourth quarter on Nov.
3, 2012.
The Vols recorded three of
the six biggest plays against
Alabama this season during
the game, a 43-yard catch
by Cody Blanc, a 43-yard run
by Rajion Neal and a 38-yard
grab by Marquez North.
Devrin Young nished the
day against Alabama with
ve kick returns for a career-
high 146 yards and moved into
eighth all-time on the Vols ca-
reer kick return yards list.
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FIRST DOWNS 15 24
Rushing 5 15
Passing 10 8
Penalty 0 1
NET YARDS RUSHING 94 339
Rushing Attempts 24 54
Average Per Rush 3.9 6.3
Rushing Touchdowns 0 1
Yards Gained Rushing 115 344
Yards Lost Rushing 21 5
NET YARDS PASSING 240 163
Completions-Attempts-Int 26-42-2 12-25-0
Average Per Attempt 5.7 6.5
Average Per Completion 9.2 13.6
Passing Touchdowns 0 3
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 334 502
Total ofense plays 66 79
Average Gain Per Play 5.1 6.4
Fumbles: No-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties: No-Yards 9-65 5-35
PUNTS-YARDS 7-299 8-313
Average Yards Per Punt 42.7 39.1
Net Yards Per Punt 39.4 36.8
Inside 20 4 3
50+ Yards 2 0
Touchbacks 1 0
Fair catch 1 3
KICKOFFS-YARDS 2-116 6-384
Average Yards Per Kickof 58.0 64.0
Net Yards Per Kickof 39.5 40.5
Touchbacks 0 2
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 2-19-0 2-3-0
Average Per Return 9.5 1.5
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 4-91-0 2-37-0
Average Per Return 22.8 18.5
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-15-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 26:15 33:45
1st Quarter 6:56 8:04
2nd Quarter 6:07 8:53
3rd Quarter 6:46 8:14
4th Quarter 6:26 8:34
Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 10 of 19
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 2-3
Touchdowns 0-1 1-3
Field goals 0-1 1-3
Sacks By: No-Yards 0-0 2-15
PAT Kicks 1-1 4-4
Field Goals 1-1 1-2
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Dobbs 7 45 0 33 6.4
Lane 6 37 0 11 6.2
Neal 8 8 0 4 1.0
Smith 3 4 0 3 1.3
Totals 24 94 0 33 3.9
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Dobbs 26-42-2 240 0 25 2
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Howard 11 89 0 17
North 7 68 0 15
Johnson 3 38 0 25
Croom 2 32 0 22
Neal 2 4 0 4
Smith 1 9 0 9
Totals 26 240 0 25
>> MISSOURI
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Mauk 13 114 0 28 8.8
Josey 16 74 0 13 4.6
Hansbrough 7 61 1 26 8.7
Murphy 8 44 0 19 5.5
Steward 6 32 0 14 5.3
White 3 11 0 7 3.7
Green-Beckham 1 3 0 3 3.0
Totals 54 339 1 28 6.3
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Mauk 12-25-0 163 3 40 0
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Lucas 4 75 1 40
Washington 3 45 1 26
Green-Beckham 2 22 1 13
Clark 1 12 0 12
White 1 6 0 6
Copelin 1 3 0 3
Totals 12 163 3 40
TENNESSEE 0 3 0 0 - 3
MISSOURI 7 17 7 0 - 31
Game9
Nov. 2 | Faurot Field | Columbia, Mo. | 7:11 p.m. | Attendance: 65,869
Vols Drop 31-3 Decision at #10 Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Tennessee continued its gauntlet of a schedule,
playing a ranked team for the sixth time in seven weeks as the Vols
sufered a 31-3 loss at No. 10 Missouri on Saturday night at Faurot
Field.
The Vols (4-5, 1-4 SEC) were unable to knock of the Tigers (8-1,
4-1), who sufered their only defeat of the season last week against
South Carolina in overtime, 27-24.
In a battle of freshman quarterbacks, Missouris Maty Mauk had the
best game of his young career, as he threw for three touchdowns and
was 12-of-25 for 163 yards through the air. In his debut as a starter,
Tennessees Joshua Dobbs threw for 240 yards on 26-of-42. Dobbs
became the eighth true freshman to start in Tennessee history.
Mauk ran for a career-high 114 yards as Mizzou racked up 339 yards
on the ground, including 197 yards in the rst half.
In the rst half, Mauk connected on TD passes to Dorial Green-
Beckham (9 yards), LDamian Washington (26 yards) and Marcus
Lucas (40 yards).
Dobbs also led the Vols in rushing with 45 yards, including a
33-yarder where he dashed down the sideline. The run was the lon-
gest by a Vols quarterback since a 38-yard run by Tee Martin back
in 1999.
Vols sophomore Alton Pig Howard had a career-high 11 catches
for a team-best and career-high 89 receiving yards. Marquez North
had seven catches for 68 yards.
Howards 11 catches are the most since Kelley Washington had 11
vs. LSU on Sept. 29, 2001. The 11 catches, tied for the fth-most in a
game in Tennessee history.
For the second week in a row the Vols had a rough rst half. Last
week at Alabama, UT trailed 35-0 after 30 minutes. Missouri held a
three-touchdown advantage on Saturday.
Missouri took a 24-3 lead on a 40-yard bomb from Mauk to Lucas
with 1:44 left in the rst half. The Vols got on the scoreboard on the
previous drive on a 51-yard eld goal by Michael Palardy, the second-
longest kick of his career. That made it 17-3.
The opportunistic Tigers converted an E.J. Gaines interception into
a 17-0 lead one play after the Tigers secured a turnover for the 39th
consecutive game. Mauk connected with a wide open Washington on
a 26-yard touchdown with 6:35 left in the rst half.
Mizzou took a 7-0 lead on a 9-yard TD pass from Mauk to Green-
Beckham with 2:20 left in the rst quarter.
The three points scored by the Vols were the fewest since tallying
three agianst South Carolina in a 14-3 loss on Oct. 29, 2011.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
MU 1 2:20 Green-Beckham 9 yd pass from Mauk Baggett kick 14-64 5:26 0-7
MU 2 6:58 Baggett 24 yd eld goal 10-74 3:58 0-10
MU 2 6:35 Washington 26 yd pass from Mauk Baggett kick 1-26 0:08 0-17
UT 2 4:13 Palardy 51 yd eld goal 7-44 2:15 3-17
MU 2 1:44 Lucas 40 yd pass from Mauk Baggett kick 7-85 2:20 3-24
MU 3 6:44 Hansbrough 26 yd run Baggett kick 4-65 1:15 3-31
StatLeaders
For the Record
#20 Rajion Neal, #41 Don-
tavis Sapp, #45 A.J. Johnson
and #72 Zach Fulton repre-
sented the Vols for the pre-
game coin toss.
Game Notes
On this date, Tennessee
is 11-4.
The Vols are now 0-1 in
their rst appearance in Co-
lumbia.
Johnathon Johnson made
his rst career start at wide
receiver while Joshua Dobbs
became just the eighth true
freshman to start at quarter-
back in Tennessee history.
With Dobbs starting at
quarterback, UT became the
eighth team in FBS football
to start three or more quar-
terbacks this season.
Tino Thomas and Riyahd
Jones were out on special
teams for the Vols, the 28th
and 29th Vols to debut this
season.
Thomas was the ninth red-
shirt freshman and the 24th
freshman overall.
Pig Howard had 11 catches
against Missouri, the most
since Kelley Washington had
11 vs. LSU on Sept. 29, 2001.
The 11 catches tied for the
fth-most in a game in Ten-
nessee history.
Howards 11 catches were a
career high, besting his eight
against South Carolina ear-
lier this season (Oct. 19)
Dobbs became the eighth
ever true freshman to start
a game at QB in Vol history.
Dobbs 26 completions and
42 attempts were the most
by a true freshman in his rst
start in Tennessee history.
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FIRST DOWNS 25 18
Rushing 23 12
Passing 2 5
Penalty 0 1
NET YARDS RUSHING 444 226
Rushing Attempts 53 43
Average Per Rush 8.4 5.3
Rushing Touchdowns 5 1
Yards Gained Rushing 454 250
Yards Lost Rushing 10 24
NET YARDS PASSING 35 128
Completions-Attempts-Int 3-7-1 16-25-1
Average Per Attempt 5.0 5.1
Average Per Completion 11.7 8.0
Passing Touchdowns 1 0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 479 354
Total ofense plays 60 68
Average Gain Per Play 8.0 5.2
Fumbles: No-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties: No-Yards 1-5 4-30
PUNTS-YARDS 2-94 5-233
Average Yards Per Punt 47.0 46.6
Net Yards Per Punt 47.0 21.2
Inside 20 1 3
50+ Yards 1 3
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 1 2
KICKOFFS-YARDS 9-578 6-350
Average Yards Per Kickof 64.2 58.3
Net Yards Per Kickof 42.1 23.3
Touchbacks 5 1
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 2-127-1 0-0-0
Average Per Return 63.5 0.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 5-185-1 4-74-0
Average Per Return 37.0 18.5
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 1--3-0 1-18-1
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 28:15 31:45
1st Quarter 4:15 10:45
2nd Quarter 3:36 11:24
3rd Quarter 8:56 6:04
4th Quarter 11:28 3:32
Third-Down Conversions 4 of 9 4 of 13
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-2
Touchdowns 4-5 1-2
Field goals 0-5 1-2
Sacks By: No-Yards 2-19 1-7
PAT Kicks 7-8 2-2
Field Goals 0-0 3-3
>> AUBURN
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Marshall 14 214 2 62 15.3
Mason 20 117 3 15 5.8
Artis-Payne 12 53 0 17 4.4
Grant 4 48 0 20 12.0
Louis 1 7 0 7 7.0
Frazier 2 5 0 3 2.5
Totals 53 444 5 62 8.4
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Marshall 3-7-1 35 1 25 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Coates 2 10 0 13
Uzomah 1 25 1 25
Totals 3 35 1 25
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Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 20 124 1 20 6.2
Lane 12 53 0 23 4.4
Dobbs 10 50 0 32 5.0
Totals 43 226 1 32 5.3
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Dobbs 16-25-1 128 0 30 2
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
North 5 58 0 30
Howard 4 13 0 8
Neal 2 23 0 16
Croom 2 15 0 8
Johnson 2 14 0 12
Lane 1 5 0 5
Totals 16 128 0 30
#7/10AUBURN 6 28 14 7 - 55
TENNESSEE 6 14 3 0 - 23
Game10
Nov. 9 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville, Tenn. | 12:00 p.m. | Attendance: 102,455
#7 Auburn Tops Vols, 55-23
KNOXVILLE - UTs difcult schedule continued on Saturday as the
Vols faced their fth Top-10 opponent of the season and third in as
many games in front of a sellout crowd of 102,455.
The Vols ofense under the direction of freshman signal caller
Joshua Dobbs had 354 yards on ofense. Dobbs combined for 178
yards of total ofense with 128 passing yards and 50 rushing yards.
Senior tailback Rajion Neal had his sixth career 100-yard rushing
game nishing the game with 124 yards.
The Vols Ray Guy Award seminalist Michael Palardy was a
weapon all day tying his career-high with three made eld goals
(39, 42, 40) while punting 5 times for a 46.6 average.
Freshman receiver Marquez North had ve catches for 58 yards
while Pig Howard had four catches for 13 yards.
Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall ran for two TDs (7, 38 yards)
and threw for another score. He accounted for 249 total yards with
214 on the ground and 35 through the air.
Tailback Tre Mason ran for three touchdowns (13, 4, and 1 yards)
as he galloped for 117 yards in the game, the rst time the Vols have
let up two 100-yard rushers in a game this season.
With the game tied at 13, Chris Davis returned a punt 85 yards
to put the Tigers ahead, 20-13 with 9:51 left in the rst half. It was
the longest punt return in Auburn history since 1970. Less than four
minutes later Marshall nished of a 6-play drive (all of which were
rushes) for 85 yards with his own 7-yard rush, putting the Tigers
ahead, 27-13.
Senior Jacques Smith got the Vols back within one score with
his rst-career interception, which he returned 18 yards for a touch-
down.
But 37 seconds later Marshall ran for his second TD of the day
from 38 yards out to put the Tigers up 34-20.
Tennessee opened the game with a scoring drive for just the sec-
ond time all season and rst since the opener vs. Austin Peay (Aug.
31) as Dobbs guided the Vols into Auburn territory. Palardy nished
the drive with a 39-yard eld goal, 4:03 into the game giving UT a
3-0 lead.
Auburn took a 6-3 lead on 25-yard pass from Marshall to C.J.
Uzomah. Daniel McCullers blocked the second PAT of his career to
keep the Tigers at six points. Auburns Cody Parkey missed a PAT for
just the second time in 111 career PAT attempts.
Palardy nished an 11-play drive with a 42-yard eld to tie the
game at 6-6 with 3:26 left in the rst quarter.
The Vols took a 13-6 lead on the rst play of the second quarter
as Rajion Neal tip-toed and then high-stepped into the end zone for
a 17-yard score. But Auburn answered two plays later as Tre Mason
ran in from 13 yards on the heels of a 62-yard rush by Marshall. The
Tigers needed only 32 seconds to tie the game, 13-13.
The second half began with Corey Grant returning the opening
kickof 90 yards to put Auburn ahead 41-20. After Palardy added
his third eld goal of the game from 40 yards, Auburn answered
with Masons second score of a day on a 4-yard rush. That put the
Tigers ahead, 48-23.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UT 1 10:57 Palardy 39 yd eld goal 9-53 4:03 0-3
AU 1 6:36 Uzomah 25 yd from Marshall Parkey blocked 2-22 0:37 6-3
UT 1 3:26 Palardy 42 yd eld goal 11-50 3:10 6-6
UT 2 14:50 Neal 17 yd run Palardy kick 4-57 1:51 13-6
AU 2 14:18 Mason 13 yd run Parkey kick 2-75 0:32 13-13
AU 2 9:51 Davis 85 yd punt return Parkey kick 20-13
AU 2 5:08 Marshall 7 yd run Parkey kick 6-85 1:43 27-13
UT 2 1:28 Smith 18 yd INT return Palardy kick 27-20
AU 2 0:58 Marshall 38 yd run Parkey kick 2-45 0:30 34-20
AU 3 14:45 Grant 90 yd kickof return Parkey kick 41-20
UT 3 10:39 Palardy 40 yd eld goal 11-52 4:06 41-23
AU 3 7:52 Mason 4 yd run Parkey kick 8-55 2:34 48-23
AU 4 13:07 Mason 1 yd run Parkey kick 12-73 6:17 55-23
StatLeaders
For the Record
#64 James Stone, #45 A.J.
Johnson, #41 Dontavis Sapp, #1
Michael Palardy represented the
Vols for the pregame coin toss.
Game Notes
Todays Vol For Life Legend of
the Game was Tony Robinson,
the QB who guided the Vols to
a 35-20 win over No. 1-ranked
Auburn and Heisman Trophy
winner Bo Jackson on Sept.
28, 1985.
On this date, Tennessee is
9-6-1.
Auburn holds a 28-21-3 edge in
the all-time series and has won
six-straight.
Tennessee played in front of its
second sell-out crowd at Ney-
land Stadium in 2013 (102,455).
Auburn tallied 444 rushing
yards on the day, marking the
rst time an opponent has
rushed for over 400 yards since
Nebraska tallied 409 in the 1998
Orange Bowl.
Auburns 444 rushing yards
are the most by a Tennessee
opponent since Alabama set the
record at 457 in 1986.
Nick Marshalls 214 rushing yards
are the fourth-most by an oppos-
ing player in the history of Tennes-
see football. The record of 217 is
shared by Mike Pritchard (Colo-
rado, 1990) and Bobby Humphrey
(Alabama, 1986).
Daniel McCullers surged up the
middle to block an Auburn PAT
on the Tigers rst touchdown
(Marshall to Uzomah). Tennes-
see last blocked a PAT on Sept.
29, 2012, at Georgia when Mc-
Cullers swatted away a Bulldog
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FIRST DOWNS 15 18
Rushing 4 12
Passing 8 3
Penalty 3 3
NET YARDS RUSHING 90 184
Rushing Attempts 31 45
Average Per Rush 2.9 4.1
Rushing Touchdowns 2 1
Yards Gained Rushing 104 218
Yards Lost Rushing 14 34
NET YARDS PASSING 195 53
Completions-Attempts-Int 24-31-1 11-20-3
Average Per Attempt 6.3 2.7
Average Per Completion 8.1 4.8
Passing Touchdowns 0 0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 285 237
Total ofense plays 62 65
Average Gain Per Play 4.6 3.6
Fumbles: No-Lost 3-3 3-0
Penalties: No-Yards 7-74 5-61
PUNTS-YARDS 5-189 5-185
Average Yards Per Punt 37.8 37.0
Net Yards Per Punt 32.8 37.0
Inside 20 1 2
50+ Yards 1 0
Touchbacks 1 0
Fair catch 1 2
KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-195 3-171
Average Yards Per Kickof 65.0 57.0
Net Yards Per Kickof 41.7 21.0
Touchbacks 1 0
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-5-0
Average Per Return 0.0 2.5
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 3-108-0 2-45-0
Average Per Return 36.0 22.5
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 3-10-0 1-41-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 31:45 28:15
1st Quarter 9:13 5:47
2nd Quarter 11:45 3:15
3rd Quarter 3:46 11:14
4th Quarter 7:01 7:59
Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 4 of 13
Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-4
Touchdowns 2-3 1-4
Field goals 0-3 1-4
Sacks By: No-Yards 2-23 0-0
PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1
Field Goals 0-1 1-2
>> VANDERBILT
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Tate 10 43 0 15 4.3
Robinette 8 33 1 9 4.1
Carta-Samuels 5 10 0 3 2.0
Seymour 5 9 1 4 1.8
Totals 31 90 2 15 2.9
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Carta-Samuels21-27-1 181 0 25 0
Robinette 3-4-0 14 0 7 0
Totals 24-31-1 195 0 25 0
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Matthews 13 133 0 25
Tate 5 9 0 7
Krause 3 43 0 18
Seymour 3 10 0 4
Totals 24 195 0 25
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 22 95 1 16 4.3
Lane 9 53 0 16 5.9
Dobbs 11 23 0 14 2.1
Howard 2 15 0 14 7.5
Totals 45 184 1 16 4.1
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Dobbs 11-19-2 53 0 23 2
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Neal 4 -1 0 14
Howard 2 23 0 23
Carter 1 14 0 14
Lane 1 9 0 9
Croom 1 3 0 3
Downs 1 3 0 3
North 1 2 0 2
Totals 11 53 0 23
VANDERBILT 7 0 0 7 - 14
TENNESSEE 0 7 3 0 - 10
Game11
Nov. 23 | Neyland Stadium | Knoxville | 7:06 p.m. | Attendance: 97,223
Last-Second TD Pushes Vandy Past UT, 14-10
KNOXVILLE - The Volunteers fell in dramatic fashion to Vanderbilt
Saturday, 14-10 in front of 97,223 fans who came out to support the
27 Tennessee seniors appearing in their nal home game at Neyland
Stadium.
Vanderbilt, after initially being ruled short on a 4th-and-1 with 34
seconds remaining in the game, saw the spot of the ball overturned af-
ter review. The Commodores took advantage of the fresh set of downs
as Maryville, Tenn., native Patton Robinette faked the handof and ran
for the game-winning, ve-yard touchdown with just 16 seconds left
in the ballgame.
Robinette was just 3-of-4 passing for 14 yards in the game, but
rushed for 33 yards on eight carries including the game-winning touch-
down run.
Vanderbilts starting quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels nished 21-
of-27 for 181 yards including a key 25-yard completion to Biletnikof
seminalist Jordan Matthews to set up rst and goal from the eight.
Matthews nished with 133 yards on a career-high 13 receptions. On
his fourth catch of the night, Matthews became the SECs all-time re-
ceptions leader.
For the Vols, Joshua Dobbs was 11-of-19 for 53 passing yards. Dobbs
also rushed for 23 yards on 11 carries.
Senior running back Rajion Neal surpassed 2,000 career rushing
yards after boasting 95 yards and one touchdown on the evening. Neal
became the 14th Volunteer to rush for 2,000 yards while at Tennessee.
Tennessee forced Vanderbilt to a season-high four turnovers (three
fumbles lost and one interception). Coming into the game, Vanderbilt
had lost just two fumbles all season.
The loss clinches Tennessees fourth consecutive losing season.
Junior A.J. Johnson nished with a game-high 13 tackles and stands
at 97 heading into the nal game. Junior Justin Coleman added eight
stops.
Tennessee took its only lead of the game at 10-7 on a 32-yard eld
goal by Michael Palardy which banked in of the left upright, 5:54 into
the second half.
The Vols looked to add to their lead early in the fourth quarter.
Dobbs rushed into the checkerboards but an illegal block in the back
call negated what would have given Tennessee a 17-7 lead.
Three plays later, Palardy went out to attempt a 39-yard eld goal.
Instead, Palardy took the snap and threw an interception to Paris Head
as Vanderbilt took over with 12 minutes left in regulation.
The rst half saw the teams combine for ve turnovers (three by
Vanderbilt and two by the Vols) as the teams stood deadlocked at 7-7
after 30 minutes.
On the rst play of the second quarter, Neal rushed in from ve yards
to tie the game at seven.
Vanderbilt jumped out to a 7-0 lead on a Jerron Seymour 4-yard TD
rush up the middle with 6:09 left in the rst quarter. The Commodores
made good on Kenny Ladlers interception of Dobbs, on the freshmans
rst passing attempt of the game.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
VU 1 6:09 Seymour 4 yd run Spear kick 11-61 5:29 7-0
UT 2 14:56 Neal 5 yd run Palardy kick 7-53 1:52 7-7
UT 3 9:06 Palardy 32 yd eld goal 12-55 5:49 7-10
VU 4 0:16 Robinette 5 yd run Spear kick 12-92 4:00 14-10
StatLeaders
For the Record
Seniors #41 Dontavis Sapp
(Valdosta, Ga.), #58 Marlon
Walls (Olive Branch, Miss.),
#70 JaWuan James (Su-
wanee, Ga.), #72 Zach Fulton
(Homewood, Ill.) represented
the Vols for the pregame coin
toss.
Game Notes
Coming of of an open date,
Tennessee is 78-38-9 (.660)
all time.
On this date, Tennessee is
11-2 and is now 27-2 on Senior
Day since 1985.
The Vols nished the season
with an average of 95,584
fans at each home game at
Neyland Stadium, fth in the
nation.
The kickof temperature of
42 degrees was the coldest
kickof temperature at Ney-
land Stadium since it was 42
degrees when UT hosted Ken-
tucky on Nov. 29, 2008.
JaWuan James made his
48th career start, tying Jef
Smith (1992-95) for the Ten-
nessee record for most starts
by an ofensive lineman.
James has started every
game at right tackle since the
season opener of his freshman
year in 2010. James is also
tied with Will Ofenheusele
(99-02), Jef Smith and Scott
Wells (00-03) for most career
games played by an ofensive
lineman (48).
The Vols wore the Smokey
Gray uniforms for Senior Day
as voted on by the Tennessee
seniors.
The four forced turnovers by
the Vols against Vandy were
a season high for the Com-
modores. Entering the game
Vandy had just two fumbles,
they nished the game with
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UT UK
FIRST DOWNS 23 23
Rushing 11 9
Passing 7 13
Penalty 5 1
NET YARDS RUSHING 218 139
Rushing Attempts 43 33
Average Per Rush 5.1 5.2
Rushing Touchdowns 2 0
Yards Gained Rushing 243 182
Yards Lost Rushing 25 43
NET YARDS PASSING 199 254
Completions-Attempts-Int 14-23-1 25-38-0
Average Per Attempt 8.7 6.7
Average Per Completion 14.2 10.2
Passing Touchdowns 2 2
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 417 393
Total ofense plays 66 71
Average Gain Per Play 6.3 5.5
Fumbles: No-Lost 2-1 1-1
Penalties: No-Yards 3-35 7-75
PUNTS-YARDS 6-297 7-300
Average Yards Per Punt 49.5 42.9
Net Yards Per Punt 49.7 40.3
Inside 20 5 3
50+ Yards 4 0
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 1 1
KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-302 2-125
Average Yards Per Kickof 60.4 62.5
Net Yards Per Kickof 39.8 29.0
Touchbacks 2 0
Punt returns: No-Yards-TD 2-18-0 1--2-0
Average Per Return 9.0 -1.0
Kickof returns: No-Yds-TD 2-67-0 3-53-0
Average Per Return 33.5 17.7
Interceptions: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-26-0
Fumble Returns: No-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Miscellaneous Yards 0 0
Possession Time 28:38 31:22
1st Quarter 6:25 8:35
2nd Quarter 6:42 8:18
3rd Quarter 6:38 8:22
4th Quarter 8:53 6:07
Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 5 of 14
Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 2-3
Touchdowns 1-3 2-3
Field goals 0-3 0-3
Sacks By: No-Yards 5-29 1-13
PAT Kicks 3-4 2-2
Field Goals 0-0 0-1
>> TENNESSEE
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Neal 20 134 1 60 6.7
Dobbs 7 52 1 40 7.4
Lane 11 31 0 9 2.8
Howard 3 6 0 6 2.0
TEAM 2 -5 0 0 -2.5
Totals 43 218 2 60 5.1
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Dobbs 14-23-1 199 2 43 1
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Young 4 66 1 37
Croom 2 74 1 43
Johnson 2 35 0 26
Howard 2 8 0 5
Neal 2 6 0 7
Lane 1 5 0 5
Downs 1 5 0 5
Totals 14 199 2 43
>> KENTUCKY
Rushing Att Yds TD Long Avg.
Mobley 17 143 0 53 8.4
Kemp 5 22 0 13 4.4
Whitlow 1 3 0 3 3.0
George 1 2 0 2 2.0
Herrick 1 -10 0 0 -10.0
Smith 8 -21 0 4 -2.6
Totals 33 139 0 53 4.2
Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack
Smith 25-38-0 254 2 25 5
Receiving No. Yds TD Long
Badet 6 47 0 17
Timmons 4 35 0 18
Blue 3 42 1 18
Aumiller 3 42 0 20
Kemp 3 6 0 9
Legree 2 46 0 25
Kendrick 2 21 1 19
Robinson 1 14 0 14
Mobley 1 1 0 1
Totals 25 254 2 25
TENNESSEE 14 6 7 0 - 27
KENTUCKY 0 7 0 7 - 14
Game12
Nov. 30 | Commonwealth Stadium | Lexington, Ky. | 7:00 p.m. | Attendance: 81,841
Vols Close 2013 With 27-14 Win At UK
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Tennessee nished the 2013 season on a winning note,
posting a 27-14 victory at Kentucky. The Vols nish Butch Jones rst sea-
son at the helm with a 5-7 record overall and a 2-6 mark in the SEC.
The win broke Tennessees 11-game SEC road losing streak and 12-game
overall losing streak dating to a 2010 win at Vanderbilt.
Freshman quarterback Joshua Dobbs engineered his rst win with 251
total yards, throwing for 199 yards and two scores while rushing for 52
yards and a TD.
Senior Rajion Neal went over 100 yards for the seventh time in his career,
nishing his nal college game with 134 yards. Neal became the 14th Vol
to run for 1,000 rushing yards in a season and nished with 1,124 in his nal
campaign. That stands 12th on the career rushing list for the Vols.
Defensively, A.J. Johnson posted nine tackles for his second consecu-
tive 100-tackle season (106). He became the rst Vol with consecutive
100-tackle season since Earnest Fields in 1990-91. Johnson and Brian Ran-
dolph led Tennessee with nine tackles.
In his nal game, Corey Miller posted 4.5 sacks, setting a new UT sack
record besting Football Hall of Famer Reggie Whites record of four sacks
recorded vs. The Citadel on Oct. 1, 1983.
Kentucky dropped to 2-10 and went winless in the league with an 0-8
mark in Mark Stoops rst season in Lexington.
Tennessee jumped out to 14-0 lead in the rst quarter and never trailed
the rest of the way. The Vols were able to convert on long scoring plays of
60, 43 and 40 yards in the rst half to gain a 20-0 lead midway through
the second quarter.
On the second play from scrimmage, Neal ripped of a career-long 60-
yard rush for a touchdown. The score was the longest ofensive play of
the season for Tennessee and longest rush since Cordarrelle Pattersons
67-yard rush in the 2012 season opener.
Dobbs threw his rst-career touchdown pass on a 43-yard bomb to
Jason Croom. On the play, Croom pulled the ball out of Jaleel Hytchyes
hands after he had appeared to intercept the ball and ran in for his second-
career score. That put the Vols ahead 14-0 with 19 seconds left in the rst
quarter.
Early in the second quarter, Kentucky looked to have a great opportunity
to get on the scoreboard, but Miller sacked Maxwell Smith for an 8-yard
loss on third down which forced Kentucky to punt.
Dobbs took to the ground himself to give the Vols a 20-0 lead on a 40-
yard rush. That rush concluded a 98-yard drive, the longest of the season
for the Vols. Dobbs run for a score was the longest by a Vols quarterback
since a 43-yard TD run by Alan Cockrell in 1983 vs. LSU.
Kentucky broke the shutout with a 19-yard TD pass from Smith to An-
thony Kendrick with 1:45 left in the rst half. That made the score 20-7.
Tennessee extended its lead to 27-7 on a 7-yard dart from Dobbs to
Devrin Young with 3:14 left in the third quarter.
The Vols defense stood tall as they stopped Kentuckys Mobley on a 4th-
and-1 short of the goal line. Justin Coleman tripped him up and Dontavis
Sapp nished him of to give the Vols the ball.
In his nal game, Michael Palardy had a stellar day punting with a career-
long 69-yard boot. Palardy landed ve of his six punts inside the 20-yard
line and three inside the 10-yard line. Four of his six punts went for 50-plus
yards.
The Vols open the 2014 season against Utah State on Aug. 30, 2014 at
Neyland Stadium ... 273 days from the 2013 nale at Kentucky.
>> SCORING SUMMARY
Team Qtr Time Scoring Play Conversion Plays TOP Score
UT 1st 14:36 Neal 60 yd run Palardy kick 2-60 0:24 7-0
UT 1st 00:19 Croom 43 yd pass from Dobbs Palardy kick 7-94 2:28 14-0
UT 2nd 5:54 Dobbs 40 yd run 8-98 3:32 20-0
UK 2nd 1:45 Kendrick 19 yd pass from Smith Mansour kick 8-75 4:09 20-7
UT 3rd 3:14 Young 7 yd pass from Dobbs Palardy kick 8-58 2:55 27-7
UK 4th 3:41 Blue 14 yd pass from Smith Mansour kick 12-99 3:21 27-14
StatLeaders
For the Record
#41 Dontavis Sapp, #64
James Stone, #72 Zach
Fulton, #97 Daniel Hood
represented the Vols for the
pregame coin toss.
Game Notes
With his 49th consecutive
start at right tackle today,
JaWuan James set the
Tennessee record for most
career starts by an ofensive
lineman, eclipsing the previ-
ous mark of 48 set by Jef
Smith from 1992-95.
Corey Miller nished the
night with 4.5 sacks -- his
rst career multi-sack game
in the nal game of his Ten-
nessee career.
The 4.5 sacks set a UT
sack record besting Foot-
ball Hall of Famer Reggie
Whites four sacks vs. The
Citadel on Oct. 1, 1983.
Leading the way of the
Vols run game was senior
running back Rajion Neal
who dashed for a career-
best 1,124 yards and career-
best 12 touchdowns.
With his 134 yards, Neal
became the rst 1,000 yard
rusher since Tauren Poole
went for 1,034 yards in 2010
and the rst running back
to eclipse 1,000 yards dur-
ing the regular season since
Montario Hardesty achieved
the feat in 2009.
Senior Michael Palardy
nished of his Tennessee
career handling all three as-
pects of the kicking game in
each and every game of the
2013 season.
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The Vols played their rst football game in Novem-
ber 1891 -- and so began more than 100 years of football
tradition.
Tennessee football is the story of the greats... the
players, coaches, plays and fans, all of whom have helped
build the program. From Gen. Robert R. Neyland to Phillip
Fulmer, from Gene McEver to Bob Johnson, from Nathan
Dougherty to Reggie White, from Dick Hufman to John
Henderson.
The Vols debut on the gridiron in that 1891 season
was none too promising, as Sewanee defeated UT, 24-0,
in a game played in the muck and mire in Chattanooga. It
was also the only game on that years schedule. The rst
win would come in 1892, a 25-0 decision at Maryville. The
rst home win would have to wait until 1893, as the Vols
topped Maryville again, this time by a 32-0 count.
Neyland was born Feb. 17, 1892, in Greenville, Texas,
and his inuence on the Vol program would be felt from
1926 on, even through today.
THEFORMATIVEYEARS
A NEW STADIUM IS BUILT IN 1921
In those early years, from 1891-1912, football coaches
came and went, frequently on a year-to-year basis. The
Vols did not have a head coach until 1899, and had seven
head coaches between that time and 1911.
The Vols won the 1914 Southern Intercollegiate Ath-
letic Association championship under head coach Zora
Clevenger, piling up 374 points to 37 for their opponents.
It was also the rst Vols squad to defeat Vanderbilt, doing
so, 16-14, on Nov. 7. On Nov. 11, 1916, the rst Homecom-
ing game was held as the Vols defeated Vanderbilt, 10-6.
It was not until 1920, 29 years into the programs his-
tory, that the Vols won their 100th game, a 49-0 victory
over Transylvania. The leading player of that time was
Dougherty, an All-Southern selection in 1907 and 1908,
and known to his teammates as Big-Un.
Tennessee had played its home games on Wait Field
at the corner of 15th Street and Cumberland Avenue, but
moved into a new home in 1921.
Shields-Watkins Field was less than a mile away on
15th Street (now Phillip Fulmer Way) and was named for
its benefactors, Knoxville banker and UT trustee William
S. Shields and his wife, Alice Watkins-Shields. It opened
that season with 3,200 seats, although it had been used
for baseball the previous spring. No one knew that just
over 80 years later, the stadium would hold more than
100,000 fans.
In 1922, the Vols wore orange jerseys for the rst time
(black shirts with orange and white piping being the pre-
vious color of choice), taking the color from the Ameri-
can Daisy that grew in profusion on The Hill north of the
stadium.
ENTERBOBNEYLAND
A TRADITION IS BORN
In 1926, Neyland, then an ROTC instructor, Army cap-
tain and backeld coach the previous season, was named
head coach and served through the end of the 1934 sea-
son when the Army beckoned him to Panama. Dougherty,
dean of UTs College of Engineering and longtime faculty
chairman of athletics, hired Neyland with the lone injunc-
tion: Even the score with Vanderbilt; do something about
our terrible standing in the series.
The Vols won the Southern Conference championship
in 1927 with an 8-0-1 record and looked forward to the
On March 16, 1921, all UT classes were dismissed to guarantee a workforce large enough to put the eld into shape for a March 19 baseball
game.
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1928 season. In that season, the Vols defeated heavily-
favored Alabama, 15-13, in Tuscaloosa, as tailback Gene
McEver, the Bristol Blizzard and one of the Flaming
Sophomores of 1928, took the opening kickof 98 yards
for a score.
Buddy Hackman did likewise a week later against
Washington & Lee and the Vols express was of and
running. Hackman and McEver became known as the
Touchdown Twins.
The beginning of the 1930s saw Tennessee play in its
rst bowl game, a 13-0 victory over New York University
at Yankee Stadium in New York.
Vols lineman Herman Hickman, later a College Foot-
ball Hall of Fame selection, had an outstanding game that
afternoon, and Grantland Rice added Hickman to his All-
American team on the basis of that performance.
Tennessee won the Southern Conference champi-
onship again in 1932 with a 9-0-1 record and joined the
edgling Southeastern Conference a year later. In 1934,
Tennessee won its 200th game, defeating Mississippi, 27-
0, in Knoxville on Oct. 13.
Over that time, Neyland and the Vols had assembled
a 76-7-5 record, with undefeated streaks of 33 and 28
games along with a 30-game home winning streak.
NEYLANDRETURNS
SECOND OF THREE GREAT ERAS BEGINS
Bill Britton had taken Neylands place in the 1935 sea-
son while Neyland was in the Canal Zone. Neyland re-
turned home for the 1936 season and immediately began
building another dynasty.
By 1938, he was ready. With another group of sen-
sational sophomores leading the way, he began a three-
year run in which the Vols won 30 consecutive regular-
season games and visited the Orange, Rose and Sugar
bowls.
The 1938 team ended with an 11-0 record, defeat-
ing Oklahoma in the 1939 Orange Bowl. The 1938 Vols
were named national champions by Dunkel, Litkenhous,
Boand, Houlgate and Poling. The 1939 team shut out 10
consecutive opponents. No collegiate team has since
shut out an entire slate of opponents. The Vols brought
home a check for $100,000 from the 1940 Rose Bowl.
In the 1939 Alabama game -- which found national
radio commentators Ted Husing of CBS and Bill Stern
of NBC at Shields-Watkins Field covering the game -- a
sophomore tailback from Knoxville named Johnny But-
ler etched his name into Vols history with a 56-yard run
against the Tide on which he went sideline to sideline for
the score at the south end.
Neylands record during this era was 43-7-3. The Vols
still hold an NCAA record for holding opponents score-
less for 71 consecutive quarters (from the second quarter
of the 1938 LSU game through the second quarter of the
1940 Alabama game) and pitched 17 consecutive shut-
outs. The 1940 Vols were voted national champions by
Dunkel and Williamson.
After the 1940 season, however, Neyland was called
back to the military as winds of war hovered over the
world. He was gone until just before the 1946 season,
leaving the Vol football program in the capable hands of
John Barnhill, who later became head coach and athlet-
ics director at Arkansas.
Barnhill compiled a 32-5-2 record and led the Vols to
the Sugar and Rose bowls. The Vols also played their rst
night game in 1944, a 13-0 victory at LSU.
Four Vol players did not return home from World War
II. They were Bill Nowling, Rudy Klarer, Willis Tucker and
Clyde Ig Fuson. They are memorialized in the southeast
corner of Neyland Stadiums upper deck faade.
NEYLANDSFINALYEARS
A CONSENSUS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
COMES TO KNOXVILLE
Neyland arrived home from World War II for the
1946 season and noted, It will take us ve years to put
Tennessee back on top. Undaunted, the Vols immedi-
ately won the SEC championship and a bid to the Orange
Bowl. The dominant player that season was tackle Dick
Hufman, still remembered as one of the toughest Vols
ever. He would lead the charge against Alabama quarter-
back Harry Gilmer in a 12-0 Vol win.
Critics argued that Neyland had lost his touch, partic-
ularly in view of 5-5 and 4-4-2 seasons in 1947 and 1948,
respectively, and the assertion that his beloved single-
wing ofense had gone out of style.
In 1948, Tennessee won its 300th game, defeating
Alabama, 21-6, on Homecoming afternoon.
By the end of the 1948 season, Neyland was ready for
his nal run as Vols head man. It was just before the 1949
season that UT publicist Lindsey Nelson formed the initial
Vol Radio Network.
After a 7-2-1 mark in 1949, led by another talented
group of sophomores, the Vols kicked of the decade of
the 1950s with an 11-1 season, marred only by a 7-0 loss at
Mississippi State in the seasons second week. The Vols,
named national champions by Dunkel and DeVold, rolled
through the season and upset Texas in the 1951 Cotton
Bowl, sparked by a 75-yard run from tailback Hank Lau-
ricella that Stern called one of the best he had ever seen.
Neylands 1951 team came back and won the national
championship with a 10-0 regular-season record. The
contest with Alabama that season, a 27-13 Vols victory,
was UTs rst on a new invention called television. Lauri-
cella, that seasons Heisman Trophy runner-up, ofensive
guard John Michels and defensive tackle Doug Atkins
later were named to the College Football Hall of Fame.
Atkins, named also to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for
his work at Cleveland, Chicago and New Orleans, became
the rst Vol enshrined in both. Atkins also was named
SEC Player of the Quarter Century in 1976.
Tennessee nished with an 8-2-1 record in 1952, but
the big story was Neyland stepping down as Vols head
coach just before the Cotton Bowl game against Texas.
The Vols lost that one, 16-0. Neylands record for his third
stint at Tennessee was 54-17-4, and his overall mark n-
ished at 173-31-12.
In 1953, Smokey, a Bluetick Coonhound, became
the Vols ofcial mascot by vote of the student crowd in
a contest organized by the pep club. There have been
Smokeys ever since then provided by the Brooks and
Hudson families of Knoxville.
Harvey Robinson became the Vols new head coach
in 1953, serving through the 1954 season. Neyland once
called dismissing Robinson after that 1954 season the
hardest thing Ive ever had to do.
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BOWDENWYATTRETURNSHOME
Bowden Wyatt, who had been head coach at Wyo-
ming and Arkansas, returned to campus as Vols head
coach in 1955, 17 years after playing on UTs 11-0 squad
in 1938. He hit the jackpot in 1956, his second year, as the
Vols won the SEC and earned a berth in the Sugar Bowl.
Tennessees 6-0 win over Georgia Tech that November,
matching Neyland protegees Wyatt and Bobby Dodd at
Atlantas Grant Field, later was voted by the Associated
Press as the second-greatest college football game ever.
Tailback Johnny Majors twice was SEC Player of the
Year and an All-America selection and runner-up for the
Heisman Trophy in 1956. He also was named to the Col-
lege Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1987.
The Vols followed up the 1956 season with a 7-3 sea-
son in 1957 and played Bear Bryants last Texas A&M team
in the Gator Bowl, winning, 3-0, on the accurate toe of
placekicker Sammy Burklow.
The Vols closed out the decade of the 1950s with two
major upset victories in 1959, defeating No. 3 Auburn 3-0
in September and No. 1 LSU, 14-13, in November.
The 1960 season saw the Vols begin the decade with
a 10-3 win over Auburn in Birmingham and a 20-7 tri-
umph over Alabama in Knoxville.
The date was March 28, 1962, when Gen. Neyland
died at the Oeschner Clinic in New Orleans. In his mem-
ory, the stadium was named Neyland Stadium and an
academic scholarship fund started, both events happen-
ing at the Alabama game in October.
Wyatts tenure as Vols coach ended after a 4-6 re-
cord in 1962, with assistant coach Jim McDonald taking
the reins for the 1963 season. During that campaign, the
rst Neyland Stadium crowd of more than 50,000 saw
the Vols play Georgia Tech.
Later that season, the Vols took their 400th victory,
defeating Tulane, 26-0, in New Orleans. The times were
changing as Vol fans would nd out year later.
DICKEYBRINGSTHETFORMATION
After the 1963 season, Doug Dickey, then a top assis-
tant to Frank Broyles at Arkansas, became the Vols head
coach, bringing the T formation with him to Knoxville.
Not only did Dickey bring the T formation, but add-
ed the Power T to the players helmets and saw that the
end zones display a checkerboard design that debuted
Oct. 10, 1964.
Dickeys rst Tennessee team nished 4-5-1, but
hopes were high as the Vols narrowly lost to Auburn and
Alabama, tied LSU at Baton Rouge and upset favored
Georgia Tech at Grant Field.
Middle guard Steve DeLong won the Outland Trophy
and Dickeys staf recruited a freshman class that would
help lead the Vols out of the wilderness. One of that
years recruits, wide receiver Richmond Flowers from
Montgomery, Ala., was the rst of a number of track-
football athletes who brought a new dimension of speed
to the Vol program.
In 1965, Dickeys second team nished 8-1-2 and
earned a Bluebonnet Bowl bid, UTs rst bowl game since
1957. The seasons pivotal moment came in the aftermath
of the Alabama game. The Vols had tied Alabama, 7-7, in
Birmingham and spirits were high on the Knoxville cam-
pus. Line coach Charley Rash put a note in each of his
linemens mailbox that night after the game: Play like
that every week and youll go undefeated.
Two days later, Rash, Bill Majors and Bob Jones were
killed in an early morning car-train collision in west Knox-
ville. Nearly 40 years later, persons connected with the
Vols program still praise the way Dickey handled the
tragedy, pulling everybody together and keeping the
team going.
One of the most memorable moments of that, or any
other season, was the 37-34 Rosebonnet Bowl victory
over UCLA at Memorial Stadium in Memphis, so named
by Vols broadcaster George Mooney because of the
postseason destinations of the two teams.
It was a classic ofensive shootout that nally was
settled when Vol quarterback Dewey Warren ambled
around left end for the winning score and Bobby Petrella
grabbed a last-ditch Bruins aerial.
Tennessees 8-3 record in 1966, including an 18-12 Ga-
tor Bowl win over a Syracuse team that featured running
backs Larry Csonka and Floyd Little, presaged what was
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to come in 1967.
The Vols lost their opener to UCLA, a night game at
the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, but came back to
win their remaining nine games and the SEC champion-
ship, earning an Orange Bowl date against Oklahoma.
The Vols swept Alabama, Auburn, LSU and Mississippi,
defeating the Tide for the rst time since 1960 and the
Rebels for the rst time since 1958. UT nished No. 2 in
the nal polls and was selected as national champions
by Litkenhous.
In the rst game played on Tartan Turf against Vince
Dooleys Georgia Bulldogs in 1968, Nashvilles Lester Mc-
Clain became Tennessees rst African-American to play
in an SEC varsity football game.
The Vols rallied for a 17-17 tie that day in an exciting
nish led by quarterback Bubba Wyche. Runner-up in the
SEC in 1968, Tennessee won the crown again in 1969 with
a 9-1 record and played in the Gator Bowl. Linebacker
Steve Kiner (1967-69) was named to the College Football
Hall of Fame in 1999.
After the 1969 season, Dickey moved to Florida as
head coach and 28-year-old Bill Battle became the Vols
new head man. His rst team nished 11-1 and he became
the rst Division I head coach to win 11 games in his rst
year.
Two seasons of 10-2 followed in 1971 and 1972. In that
1972 season, Condredge Holloway became a whirling
dervish under center, a master of the broken eld run.
He ran over, under and even occasionally through op-
ponents during his career, which saw him tabbed The
Artful Dodger.
In 1975, the Vols won their 500th game, defeating
Kentucky, 17-13, in Lexington.
Battle resigned after the 1976 season and Johnny
Majors, UT tailback of 1954-56 vintage, then head coach
of the national champion Pittsburgh Panthers, answered
the universitys call, coming home as head coach for the
1977 season. Follow me to Tennessee was the rallying
cry, and Vol fans couldnt wait for the 1977 opener against
California.
JOHNNYMAJORSMARCHESHOME
Johnny Majors early teams had no bigger victory
than a 40-18 triumph over Notre Dame at Neyland Sta-
dium in 1979, a season in which the Vols led eventual na-
tional champion Alabama, 17-0, in the second quarter at
Legion Field. A 7-4 record was sufcient to earn a Blue-
bonnet Bowl bid.
A crowd of 95,288 saw the Vols and Georgia square
of to begin the 1980 season in an expanded Neyland
Stadium.
Georgia won, 16-15, on its way to a national champi-
onship, but the Vols did have their moments that year,
taking a 42-0 win at Auburn and concluding the sea-
son with a 45-14 win over Kentucky and 51-13 win over
Vanderbilt.
The 1981 Vols overcame early, seemingly devastating,
losses at Georgia and Southern California to post an 8-4
record and receive a Garden State Bowl berth against
Wisconsin. Slowly but surely, Big Orange fortunes were
on an upswing.
With the 1982 Worlds Fair as a backdrop, Tennessee
ended 11 years of frustration by defeating Alabama, 35-
28, at Neyland Stadium. Mike Terrys interception cinched
things and Vols fans counted the clock down on the rst
of four consecutive wins over Alabama. The game also
would mark Bryants nal appearance at Neyland Sta-
dium. He stepped down after the season and died in
January.
Led by Reggie White, an absolute terror at defensive
tackle, UT began an upsurge in fortunes in 1983, going
9-3 and winning the Florida Citrus Bowl. White would
earn College Football Hall of Fame honors in 2002. John-
nie Jones had the game-winner against the Tide that
year, motoring 66 yards to break a 34-34 tie.
In 1984, the Vols rallied from a 27-13 decit in the
fourth quarter to defeat Alabama, 28-27. In 1985, the Vols
surprised everybody by defeating No. 1 Auburn, 38-20,
and Alabama 16-14 on their way to an SEC crown, rst
since 1969, and a Sugar Bowl date with Miami.
Vol quarterback Tony Robinson, who had played bril-
liantly in a season-opening tie with UCLA and the win
over Auburn, hurt a knee in the fourth quarter against
Alabama and missed the rest of the season. Daryl Dickey,
Dougs son, stepped into the breach and kept the Vols
ship on course the rest of the way, including a 35-7 win
over the Hurricanes that UT fans remember fondly to this
day. The Louisiana Superdome was Big Orange Country
South that Jan. 1, 1986, night.
The 1989 season saw an 11-1 record, an SEC champi-
onship and Cotton Bowl trip. The win over Arkansas in
Dallas Jan. 1, 1990, was the Vols 600th. The Vols were
the most improved team in the country, coming from 5-6
in 1988 to 1989s 11-1.
The 1990s began with another SEC championship
and trip to the Sugar Bowl.
The highlight of the 1991 season came in South Bend,
Ind., at Notre Dame Stadium, when the Vols overcame
a 31-7 decit to somehow win 35-34. Vols placekicker
John Becksvoort had dreamed of defeating the Irish with
a eld goal, but in this case, an extra point was plenty.
Jeremy Lincoln blocked an Irish eld goal attempt with
his backside to preserve the win.
FULMERSSTORIEDCAREER
Phillip Fulmers remarkable coaching career includes
reaching both the 50- and 75-victory milestones quicker
than any other coach in Southeastern Conference history.
In 1998, Fulmer guided Tennessee to its sixth national
championship, with a 13-0 record and Tostitos Fiesta
Bowl victory over Florida State.
In 2002, Fulmer notched his 100th career victory, and
like many other milestones, the number of victories takes
on an exceptional glow when held up to the light of grid-
iron history. Fulmer only needed 123 games to reach the
century mark.
Fulmer was named head coach in November of 1992
to replace Johnny Majors. Fulmers stewardship began
with the Vols trip to the Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa.
Quarterbacked by Heath Shuler, the Big Orange routed
Boston College, 38-23. The victory, combined with three
other triumphs in which Fulmer served as interim coach,
gave the new mentor a 4-0 record heading into the 1993
campaign.
Vols gridiron success continued through Fulmers
rst full season as head coach. The Vols went 10-2 in 1993,
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a year in which quarterback Shuler nished runner-up for
the Heisman Trophy. Tennessee was rewarded with a trip
to the Florida Citrus Bowl.
The 1994 season is remembered for one of the gut-
tiest comebacks ever staged by a Tennessee team. The
Vols, whose rst-string quarterback Jerry Colquitt was
injured in the opening minutes of the rst game, stag-
gered to a 1-3 start but stuck together under Fulmers
direction and ended the season at 8-4, including a bowl
victory. Peyton Manning earned a start in the Washington
State game and was there for the duration, compiling an
NCAA-best rercord of 39-5 as a starter.
UT closed the season by whipping Virginia Tech,
45-23, in the Gator Bowl and set the stage for a 1995
campaign that included a rousing victory at Alabama,
six other SEC wins, an overall 11-1 record and an exciting
20-14 win over Ohio State in the Florida Citrus Bowl. The
CNN-USA Today coaches poll ranked UT No. 2 in the na-
tion after that bowl win.
The 1996 Vols gave the school its second straight
top-10 ranking with a 10-2 record capped by a 48-28 vic-
tory over Northwestern in the Florida Citrus Bowl. Record
crowds led through the gates of the newly enlarged
Neyland Stadium, with a collegiate attendance mark of
107,608 for the Sept. 21 game with Florida.
Also in 1996, John Michels was named to the College
Football Hall of Fame.
The 1997 season tested the comeback quality of the
Vols, who bounced back from a loss to Florida, won the
rest of their games, including the SEC championship con-
test over Auburn, and then had an outside shot at a No. 1
ranking in the AP and coaches nal poll.
But, alas, a national championship wasnt yet to be.
After hanging in gamely through the rst half, Tennessee
yielded to powerhouse Nebraska and sufered a 42-17
loss in the Orange Bowl at Miami.
But even that one-sided defeat couldnt diminish a
season in which the Vols, behind the brilliant passing of
Heisman runner-up and Maxwell Award winner Manning,
won the Southeastern Conference championship after
edging out Florida for the Eastern Division title.
As the 1998 season approached, Tennessee coaches
were struck with the dimensions of the assignment that
faced them: rebuild following the loss of the nations best
quarterback and one of the games top defensive stars
in Leonard Little.
Demonstrating the unpredictability of college foot-
ball, Tennessee rolled undefeated through the 1998 regu-
lar season, defeated Mississippi State for the SEC cham-
pionship and then faced Florida State in the rst Bowl
Championship Series matchup at Tempe, Ariz.
Tee Martin engineered a 23-16 victory over FSU in a
title game that gave Tennessee the undisputed national
championship and landed Phillip Fulmer deserved ac-
claim as national coach of the year.
The Vols found themselves in a tight crack at crunch
time but showed the resourcefulness that allowed them
to escape every trap. The leadership of Martin and the
emergence of Travis Henry and Travis Stephens as re-
placements at tailback when Jamal Lewis was injured
received justied recognition for their part in the cham-
pionship campaign.
A defense led by the indefatigable All-America line-
backer Al Wilson played magnicently at critical times,
and placekicker Jef Hall was Mr. Reliable against Syra-
cuse and Florida.
Tennessee had a game-winning drive after an Ar-
kansas turnover late in the fourth period to help save the
undefeated season.
UT also scored 14 points on consecutive possessions
in the fourth quarter of the SEC title game against Missis-
sippi State to take a 24-14 victory.
The 1999 team was 9-3 and continued a win streak
over Alabama that had reached seven through the 2002
season with a 21-7 win at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tus-
caloosa. It was the rst time the Vols had played in Tus-
caloosa since 1930.
The 1999 team also had a 38-14 win over Notre Dame
on its resume en route to a Fiesta Bowl game with Ne-
braska.
As the decade of the 2000s opened, the Vols won
their 700th game in the season opener against Southern
Mississippi.
Casey Clausen became known as the Comeback
Kid, stepping in at quarterback in the Alabama game
and leading the Vols through some close contests down
the stretch to a Cotton Bowl game against Kansas State.
Defensive tackle John Henderson won the Outland Tro-
phy as the nations best interior lineman and was an All-
America selection, the rst such award for the Vols since
Steve DeLong won the award in 1964.
In 2001, Clausen led the Vols to comeback wins at
Alabama, Notre Dame and Florida, and capped of an
Eastern Division championship season by leading a 45-17
win over Michigan at the Florida Citrus Bowl in the rst
ever contest between the two tradition-laden programs.
Travis Stephens and Henderson were All-America
selections. An overall mark of 11-2 made Fulmer part of
11-win teams as a player (1970), an assistant coach (1989)
and head coach (1995, 1998 and 2001).
Fulmer reached another coaching milestone in 2002,
when he guided UT to an 18-10 win in Columbia, S.C.,
marking his 100th head coaching victory.
The 2003 season saw the Vols win 10 games for the
seventh time in Fulmers coaching tenure. Highlights
included a 51-43, ve overtime, marathon win over Ala-
bama in Tuscaloosa.
Former Head Coach Phillip Fulmer celebratesafter winning the
1998 national title.
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Two weeks later, the Vols won 10-6 over Miami at the
Orange Bowl, snapping a 26-game home winning streak
for the Hurricanes. A 6-2 SEC mark was good enough for
a share of the SEC Eastern Division crown.
Tennessee also extended its streak of consecutive
seasons with a bowl appearance to 15, playing against
Clemson in the Peach Bowl.
Dustin Colquitt, son of former Vol Craig Colquitt
(1975-77), ended his junior season by being named
an All-America punter, the rst Vols kicker so honored
since Ron Widby in 1966. Placekicker James Wilhoit was
named a freshman All-America.
Doug Dickey was named to the College Football Hall
of Fame in December 2003.
The 2004 season, which many fans believed could
be a blueprint for disaster, evolved into an SEC Eastern
Division championship.
In Atlanta for the title afair, the Vols had the mis-
fortune of encountering for the second time an Auburn
team that was one of the most powerful elded by an
SEC school in recent memory, falling 38-28.
That defeat left the Vols with a 9-3 record that they
enhanced to 10-3 after pounding Texas A&M, 38-7, in the
Cotton Bowl. The anticipated disaster alluded to above
was predicated by an unsettled quarterback situation
that eventually worked out nicely. Freshman Erik Ainge
handled the lions share of eld general responsibilities.
When Ainge was injured at the end of the rst half
in the Notre Dame game, understudy Rick Clausen took
over the rest of the way and was named MVP in the
Cotton Bowl. Defensive tackle Jesse Mahelona, a junior
college product, rose from virtual anonymity to nab All-
America honors in his rst year as a Vol. Victories over
Florida, Georgia and Alabama were highlights of Phillip
Fulmers 12th full season as head coach.
Days before the Cotton Bowl triumph, Frank Emanuel,
a bruising linebacker of the Doug Dickey era, was induct-
ed into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame.
After a disapointing 5-6 campaign in 2005, Ten-
nessee gave its fan base cause for excitement with the
beginning of a three-year Neyland Stadium renovation
project.
Tennessee also retired the jerseys of three Vol greats
during the 2005 season. Doug Atkins (91), Reggie White
(92) and Peyton Manning (16) were honored by having
their jerseys permanently displayed in Neyland Stadium.
In 2006, Tennessee gave the same honor to four Vols
who died in service to their country during World War II.
The jerseys of Clyde Ig Fuson (62), Rudy Klarer (49),
Bill Nowling (32) and Willis Tucker (61) all were retired
prior to the game against Air Force, giving UT a total of
seven retired jerseys.
The 2006 team rebounded from a tough season the
previous year to win nine games and earn a bid to the
Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla. The season opened with a
return-to-form of sorts for the Big Orange as they dis-
mantled ninth-ranked and highly-touted California at
Neyland Stadium. The Vols climbed as high as No. 7 in
the polls during a ve-game win streak mid-season that
included wins over Georgia, Alabama and South Caro-
lina. The regular season concluded with wins over rivals
Vanderbilt and Kentucky.
The 2007 season will be remembered by Vol fans for
its hectic nal stretch that saw Tennessee win three of its
last ve games by a eld goal or less en route to secur-
ing the SEC East crown and a trip to the conference title
game in Atlanta.
Tennessee took a lead into the fourth quarter of that
game, but fell 21-14 to LSU. The Vols rebounded a month
later with a New Years Day Outback Bowl win over Wis-
consin. The 2007 team nished 10-4, handing Fulmer his
ninth 10-win campaign in 15 seasons at the helm in Knox-
ville. The SEC East title was his seventh in 15 years.
Those earning honors after the 2007 season included
placekicker Daniel Lincoln (All-America) and safety Eric
Berry (Freshman All-America).
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 out a
disappointing season with a 5-7 overall worksheet and a
3-5 slate in the Southeastern Conference.
The teams struggles took their toll, most notably the
dismissal of Phillip Fulmer from his head coaching posi-
tion after 16 years.
The brightest light in 2008 was sophomore safety
Eric Berry. The Fairburn, Ga., native became the 33rd UT
player, and the rst since 1990, to claim consensus All-
America honors.
CHANGINGTIMES
Lane Kifn took over the coaching reins for a brief
stint in 2009 leading the Vols to a 7-6 overall record and
a Chick-Fil-A bowl berth. Berry highlighted the season
once again, garnering consensus All-America honors for
the second straight season.
Derek Dooley was hired on January 15, 2010 as the
schools 22nd head coach. Dooley led the Vols to a 15-21
record in three seasons before leaving the program late
in the 2012 season. In his rst season, he led Tennessee to
an appearance in the 2010 Franklin American Mortgage
Music City Bowl against North Carolina.
Ranked 23rd in the nation, Tennessee hosted Florida
on Sept. 15, 2012 with ESPNs College Game Day on cam-
pus. At halftime of the sellout game Johnny Majors num-
ber 45 jersey was retired.
Ofensive coordinator Jim Chaney served as interim
head coach for the 2012 season nale and led the Vols to
a 37-17 victory over Kentucky.
Tennessees state-of-the-art Anderson Training Cen-
ter opened during 2012. The 145,000-square foot, all-
purpose facility is one of the most modern and functional
buildings of its kind.
HELLOBUTCHJONES
Director of Athletics Dave Hart introduced Butch
Jones as the new head coach of the Vols on Dec. 7, 2012.
Jones came to Knoxville after winning four conference
championships in six years as the head man at Central
Michigan and Cincinnati. Jones coached the Orange &
White Game in front of 61,076 in his unofcial debut as
the Vols coach at Neyland Stadium on April 20, 2013.
Jones led the Vols to the 800th win in program his-
tory in his rst victory at the helm of the Orange & White
on Aug. 31, 2013 with a 45-0 blanking of Austin Peay. The
Vols knocked of #9 South Carolina on Oct. 19, 2013.
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ASTADIUMISBUILT
Shields-Watkins Field, sometimes known as Shields-
Watkins Stadium, opened Sept. 24, 1921, as the Vols de-
feated Emory & Henry, 27-0. On opening day, the new
stadium had 3,200 seats in 17 rows on the west side of
the eld.
Named for its benefactors, W.S. Shields and wife,
Alice-Watkins Shields, the venue was known as Shields-
Watkins Field until the stadium was named in honor of
Gen. Robert R. Neyland in October 1962.
Eforts to build a playing eld on campus started
as early as 1912 when University Realty Company was
formed and held an option on seven acres of land until
the university could complete the purchase and develop
a physical education-athletic eld.
As of 1917, nancing had not been completed and
contributions were solicited. Checks averaging $10 were
received and UT students pledged $2,000 in cash and
2,000 days of labor.
Work was done on the eld, but the Vols continued
play on Waite Field less than a mile to the north. With a
debt of $22,453 hanging over the project in 1919, Shields,
president of Knoxville City Bank and a UT trustee,
promised to pay the debt if the university could raise
the money to prepare and equip the eld. Shields also
bought two lots bordering the property on the west.
The trustees accepted the ofer and voted to name
the eld in honor of the Shields. That was Nov. 22, 1919.
On July 20, 1920, the trustees voted to build a permanent
grandstand, at a total cost of $20,000.
All that was left to do was prepare the eld. March
16, 1921, was designated as a Campus Day, with classes
being dismissed to guarantee a work force large enough
to get the eld ready for a baseball game three days later.
The eld was nished by noon the next day and the
baseball game against Cincinnati went on as scheduled.
FOURADDITIONSIN13YEARS
Capt. Neylands success on the eld led to four ex-
pansions between 1926 and 1938 as capacity grew from
3,200 to 31,390 with expansions on both the east and
west sides and at the northwest corner in Section X.
An overow crowd of 20,000 showed up for the 1936
game against Duke. The Blue Devils had things pretty
much their way until Red Harp, the Pineville Flash, re-
turned a punt 70 yards for a score in the nal seconds to
give the Vols the win. In the 1937 game against Alabama,
another overow crowd saw the Vols lose a tight deci-
sion.
The east side expansion brought with it dorm rooms
for 128 men, half of them athletes, a T-Club reception
room and a practice room for the band under the stands.
ABIGEXPANSIONIN1948
The largest expansion of the stadium came in 1948 as
veterans came marching home from World War II.
Returning to the Vol sidelines in 1946, Gen. Neyland
said it would take ve years for the Vols to be back on
top. Almost immediately, the Vols won the SEC title that
season and plans were drawn for a south end addition
that included more dorm rooms, athletic department of-
ces and a new dressing area for visiting teams.
When the Vols squared of against Alabama Oct. 16,
1948, for Homecoming, 48,000 fans were present in the
expanded stadium. Another 52,000 showed up a few
weeks later for the clash with North Carolina.
GROWTHOVERFOURDECADES
CAPACITY GOES UP AND UP
The west side upper deck and new press box came in
1962, dedicated at the Alabama game. Gen. Neyland did
not live to see the new addition, passing away in New
Orleans March 28. Before his death, he received progress
reports on the new addition and press box.
Tired of the Shields-Watkins Field press coop being
consistently named one of the three worst in the country,
he remarked to an aide: Were going to have the best
press box in the country, and I hope it improves the qual-
ity of writing done there.
Four expansions followed, rst on the upper east side
in 1968, then on the south upper deck in 1972 and 1976.
In 1980, the stadium became a bowl, with the north end
lower deck enclosing the eld.
The last major expansion came in 1996, when the
north end upper deck was nished and the stadium for
the rst time seated more than 100,000.
UNDERTHELIGHTSINKNOXVILLE
The rst south end upper deck expansion in 1972 also
brought night football to the Home of the Vols. When
Tennessee opened the home season that year against
Penn State, the game debuted football under the lights.
The Vols have played at night consistently ever since,
enjoying a captivating atmosphere that intimidates the
opposition and is unmatched throughout the country.
PRESSBOX/WESTSKYBOXES
The Neyland Stadium Press Box and Executive Suites
ofcially opened for the Colorado State game Sept. 5,
1987, replacing the press box in operation since 1962. The
press box was named for long-time trustee and Athlet-
ics Board member Col. Tom Elam of Union City, Sept. 18,
1992. Elam died March 9, 1998.
It had four levels, encompassing leased suites, box
seating for ofcial guests of the university and athletics
department, and complete facilities for print and broad-
cast media. There are six elevators serving the facility,
four serving the skyboxes and two serving the press area.
GOINGBACKTOGRASS
In 1994, a natural Tifway Bermuda Grass eld was
reinstalled at Neyland Stadium to replace the articial
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golf-green construction specications, and the grass is
mowed to inch.
It takes 90 gallons of paint to complete the lines, cen-
tereld Power T logo and the famous orange and white
checkerboard end zones.
AFACELIFTFORTHEFUTURE
In the fall of 2004, athletics director Mike Hamilton
unveiled a Master Plan to prepare Neyland Stadium for
the next 75 years. The renovations were planned to be
completed in ve phases during the of-seasons to allevi-
ate inconveniences to fans. One key goal of the plan was
to nd a way to fund the renovations without nancially
impacting the general fan.
The 2006 season marked the completion of the $26
million Phase I Master Plan renovations. This included ex-
tensive infrastructure work, the renovation of the north
lower concourse, including concourse expansion, new
restrooms and concession stands and the construction
of the East Club. Phase I was funded entirely by gifts from
the East Club and leadership donations to the project.
While the addition of the state-of-the-art East Club
slightly reduced the stadiums overall capacity, it did
keep the capacity at the imposing six-gure mark. The
new ofcial capacity of 102,038 kept Neyland as the
fourth-largest college football facility in the country and
the largest in the South.
For the 2007 season, fans enjoyed the unveiling of
college footballs largest LED display, located in the bowl
of the stadium, along with permanent recognition of the
football programs retired numbers and national champi-
onship teams. The natural-grass playing surface also was
replanted before the season for the rst time since its
reinstallation in 1994. Perhaps not coincidentally, Tennes-
see posted a perfect 7-0 mark at home in 2007marking
the 36th season in which the mighty Vols went unde-
feated at Neyland Stadium.
The continuation of Phase II of the renovations contin-
ued in the ofseason prior to the 2008 campaign. Those
improvements included the renovation of the lower-west
concourse, improvements to the team locker room, the
construction of the Lauricella Center, a eld-level letter-
mens room, and the Stokely Family Media Center.
Phase III began after the 2008 season and the changes
which were ready for 2009 were the renovation of the
top level concourse of the west lower sideline, removal
of the scissor ramps leading to the west upper deck, the
addition of elevators and stairwells on the west side, im-
provements to the west tower sky boxes, renovation of
the press box and broadcase center, as well as the con-
struction of the West Club section.
Tennessee completed the Phase III construction prior
to the 2010 season. Most noticeable was the new en-
trance plaza at Gate 21. The phase also included a new
wrought iron and brick facade along the north and west
exteriors of the stadium, as well as a statue of Gen. Ney-
land. The Tennessee Terrace in the west upper deck was
also nished.
Neyland Stadium in 1972
Shields-Watkins Field in 1938
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Year Addition Seating Capacity
1921 West Stands (17 rows, 3,200 seats) 3,200
1926 East Stands (17 rows, 3,600 seats) 6,800
1930 West Stands (42 rows, 11,060 seats) 17,860
1934 Section X (1,500 seats) 19,360
1938 East Stands (44 rows, 12,030 seats) 31,390
1948 South Stands (horseshoe, 15,000 seats) 46,390
1962 West Upper Deck (Press Box, 5,137 seats) 51,527
1966 North Stands (End Zone, 5,595 seats) 57,122
1968 East Upper Deck (7,307 seats) 64,429
1972 South Upper Deck (6,221 seats) 70,650
1976 Southeast Upper Deck (9,600 seats) 79,250
1980 North Stands (bowl 16,944, net gain 10,499 seats) 89,749
1987 West Executive Suites (42 suites, 1,361 seats) 91,110
1990 Student Seating Adjustment (792 seats) 91,902
1996 North Upper Deck (10,642 seats) 102,544
1997 ADA Seating Adjustment (310 seats) 102,854
2000 East Executive Suites (78 suites, 1,250 seats) 104,079
NEYLAND STADIUM MASTER PLAN RENOVATIONS
In November 2004, the Tennessee athletics department unveiled its master plan for Neyland Stadium to serve as
a long-term solution for the issues currently facing the home of the Vols and to prepare the stadium for the next
75 years. The master plan was created in a phased approach. Each phase is independent to ensure that funding
is available for each phase before it begins. There are additional phases still to be completed.
2006 Phase I: East-Side Club (425 seats)
2008 Phase II: West-Side Club (425 seats)/Press Box
2010 Phase III: West Side Terrace (1,800 seats)/Gate 21 Plaza
Current Capacity: 102,455
UNDERCONSTRUCTION
A look at the major expansion and renovation projects at Neyland Stadium
through the years. The eld that once held 17 rows of bleachers and 3,200 spec-
tators more than 90 years ago now seats 102,455 on Saturdays.
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Facility Capacity
1. Michigan Stadium 109,900
Michigan
2. Beaver Stadium 106,572
Penn State
3. Ohio Stadium 104,851
Ohio State
4. Neyland Stadium 102,455
Tennessee
5. Bryant-Denny Stadium 101,821
Alabama
Facility Capacity
6. DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium 100,119
Texas
7. Rose Bowl 94,542
UCLA
8. L.A. Memorial Coliseum 93,607
Southern California
9. Sanford Stadium 92,746
Georgia
10. Tiger Stadium 92,542
LSU
NEYLANDSTADIUMNOTES
Stadium Attendance Record: 109,061
Sept. 18, 2004/Tennessee 30, Florida 28
NEYLAND FIRSTS
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 Articial Turf:
Sept. 14, 1968
Tennessee 17, Georgia 17
Final Game on Articial Turf:
Nov. 27, 1993
Tennessee 62, Vanderbilt 14
First Night Game:
Sept. 16, 1972
Tennessee 28, Penn State 21
First Game on Restored Grass
(Tifway 419, Bermuda Hybrid):
Sept. 17, 1994
Florida 31, Tennessee 0
ALL ABOUT SUCCESS
Tennessee Success at Home:
In 93 seasons, the Vols are 445-118-17 at home, a win-
ning percentage of .782.
Consecutive Home Wins:
30, beginning Dec. 8, 1928, with a 13-12 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 14-0 loss to Florida
and ending Oct. 8, 1955, with a 13-0 win against Chat-
tanooga; 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 82 winning seasons in 93 years at
Shields-Watkins Field, including 36 undefeated years
at home. The last team to go undefeated at home was
the 2007 squad that nished 7-0 at Neyland Stadium.
THEMASTERPLAN
Completed prior to the the 2010 football season,
the Neyland Stadium Master Plan included three
phases of renovations designed to upgrade the facility
both functionally and aesthetically.
Phase I, completed before the 2006 season, in-
cluded the expansion of the lower-north concourse
near Gate 21, the addition of the East Club and infra-
structure improvements to the stadium.
Phase II began after the 2007 season and includes
the renovation of the lower-west concourse, improve-
ments to the team locker room, the construction of
a eld-level Lettermens room and aesthetic changes
around the eld. including brick work.
Phase III occurred in two parts, with part one n-
ished for the 2009 season and part two nished in time
for the 2010 season. Part one includes renovations to
both the upper level and lower level west concourses,
additions of elevators to the west side, improvement
of the press box and sky box suites on that side and
construction of a west side club level.
Part two constructed a new plaza at Gate 21, nish
the lower north councourse and add brick work to the
exterior of the west side.
Phases IV and V will address the south and east
sides of Neyland Stadium and are planned for future
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Year Games Record Attendance Average
1946 6 5-1 187,000 31,167
1947 5 4-1 145,000 29,000
1948 6 4-2-1 196,000 32,667
1949 6 4-2 182,000 30,333
1950 8 8-0 199,283 24,910
1951 6 6-0 143,768 23,961
1952 6 5-0-1 163,930 27,321
1953 6 4-2 128,440 21,406
1954 6 3-3 133,882 22,312
1955 6 3-2-1 149,940 24,990
1956 6 6-0 199,906 33,318
1957 5 4-1 175,404 35,081
1958 6 2-4 175,380 29,230
1959 6 4-2 215,510 35,918
1960 6 4-1-1 203,148 33,858
1961 6 5-1 199,265 33,211
1962 6 4-2 195,661 32,610
1963 6 3-3 180,846 30,141
1964 5 2-3 190,754 38,150
1965 6 5-0-1 251,708 41,951
1966 6 5-1 272,826 45,471
1967 5 5-0 268,443 53,689
1968 6 5-0-1 373,550 62,258
1969 5 5-0 293,479 58,696
1970 6 6-0 373,991 62,332
1971 7 6-1 420,511 60,073
1972 6 5-1 409,188 68,198
1973 6 5-1 417,818 69,636
1974 7 5-1-1 478,562 68,366
1975 7 5-2 507,677 72,525
1976 7 3-4 564,922 80,703
1977 7 4-3 582,979 83,283
1978 7 4-2-1 586,502 83,786
1979 6 5-1 512,139 85,357
Year Games Record Attendance Average
1980 7 2-5 659,190 94,170
1981 6 6-0 558,996 93,166
1982 6 5-1 561,102 93,517
1983 7 4-3 659,059 94,151
1984 7 4-2-1 654,602 93,515
1985 7 5-0-2 658,690 94,099
1986 7 4-3 643,317 91,902
1987 7 6-0-1 650,753 92,965
1988 6 1-5 551,677 91,946
1989 7 7-0 657,419 93,917
1990 7 5-2 666,540 95,220
1991 6 6-0 578,389 96,398
1992 6 4-2 575,544 95,924
1993 7 7-0 667,280 95,326
1994 6 4-2 573,821 95,637
1995 7 7-0 662,857 94,694
1996 6 5-1 632,509 105,418
1997 6 6-0 639,227 106,538
1998 6 6-0 641,484 106,914
1999 7 7-0 747,870 106,839
2000 6 5-1 645,567 107,595
2001 6 5-1 641,059 106,843
2002 7 4-3 746,936 106,705
2003 7 6-1 735,269 105,038
2004 7 5-2 746,507 106,644
2005 6 3-3 645,558 107,593
2006 7 5-2 740,521 105,789
2007 7 7-0 727,426 103,918
2008 7 4-3 710,136 101,448
2009 8 6-2 793,760 99,220
2010 7 4-3 698,465 99,781
2011 8 5-3 757,136 94,642
2012 7 4-3 629,752 89,965
2013 7 4-3 669,087 95,584
68 Years 428 317-99-12 31,449,771 73,480
ATTENDANCERECORDS
NEYLAND STADIUM ATTENDANCE SINCE 1946
LARGEST NEYLAND STADIUM GAME ATTENDANCE
1. Sept. 18, 2004 Florida 109,061
2. Sept. 16, 2000 Florida 108,768
3. Sept. 21, 2002 Florida 108,722
4. Sept. 5, 2004 UNLV 108,625
5. Sept. 29, 2001 LSU 108,472
6. Oct. 8, 2005 Georgia 108,470
7. Sept. 2, 2000 Southern Miss. 108,064
8. Sept. 27, 2003 South Carolina 107,881
9. Oct. 2, 2004 Auburn 107,828
10. Nov. 9, 2002 Miami (Fla.) 107,745
A Neyland Stadium-record crowd of 109,061 erupted along with the UT sideline when James Wilhoit nailed a 50-yard eld goal to beat Florida
in 2004.
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TRADITIONS
PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND BAND
The University of Tennessee band was organized imme-
diately after the Civil War when the school reopened. Since
then, the enrollment in the band program has grown to more
than 400 students (in all bands) from all colleges of the Uni-
versity.
The 300-member Pride of the Southland" Band ap-
pears at all home football games and most out-of-town
games before more than 850,000 spectators plus millions
more on television.
With the exception of 2013 [1], the Pride of the Southland
has represented the state of Tennessee for each Presidential
Inauguration since 1965. The band has also made more than
40 bowl appearances, includingthe Sugar Bowl, Astro Blue-
bonnet Bowl, Citrus Bowl, Gator Bowl, Hall of Fame Bowl,
Garden State Bowl, Sun Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Peach Bowl, Fi-
esta Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Orange Bowl, and the Rose Bowl.
When the UT Marching Band takes the eld, the crowd
reaction truly indicates that it is not only the Pride of Tennes-
seans, but the Pride of the Southland.
THE VOL WALK
Head coach Johnny Majors and his team performed
the rst "Vol Walk" into Neyland Stadium before the Ala-
bama game on Oct. 20, 1990. They marched from Gibbs
Hall down Yale Avenue (now Peyton Manning Pass) and
Stadium Drive (now Phillip Fulmer Way) into Neyland Sta-
dium about two hours before kickof.
In 1989, the team walked unofcially to the games
from Bill Gibbs Dormitory. That phenomenon caught on
with fans. However, the rst publicized and announced Vol
Walk did not take place until the Alabama game in 1990.
Twenty years later, the Vols have maintained the tradition
of greeting fans as they make their way to the locker rooms
and prepare for the game.
The wooden sign carved in the shape of the state of
Tennessee inscribed with the words "I will give my all
for Tennessee today" has been in the Vols' locker room
at home and on the road since Bill Battle's coaching
tenure in 1970.
1. The team that makes the fewest mistakes will win.
2. Play for and make the breaks and when one
comes your way -- SCORE.
3. If at rst the game or the breaks go against you,
dont let up -- put on more steam.
4. Protect our kickers, our QB, our lead and our ball
game.
5. Ball, oskie, cover, block, cut and slice, pursue and
gang tackle -- for this is the WINNING EDGE.
6. Press the kicking game. Here is where the breaks
are made.
7. Carry the ght to our opponent and keep it there
for 60 minutes.
THE POWER T
The famed letter T debuted
on Tennessees helmets in 1964 as
Doug Dickey assumed the coach-
ing reins. Johnny Majors had the
T slightly redesigned when he
was named head coach in 1977.
Dickey also brought an-
other Tennessee tradition to
life when he started the Vols run-
ning through a giant T formed by the band.
The tradition began on Sept. 18, 1965, versus Army.
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VOL NAVY
Former Vol broadcaster
George Mooney found a
quicker way to get to Ney-
land Stadium in 1962 other
than ghting the Knoxville
trafc. Mooney navigated
his little runabout down the
Tennessee River to the sta-
dium and spawned what
would later become the
Vol Navy. Tennessee and
Washington are the only
institutions with football
stadiums adjacent to bod-
ies of water.
ROCKY TOP
Felice and Boudleaux Bryants Rocky Top, written in
10 minutes at the Gatlinburg Inn in 1967 has captured the
fancy of Vol fans everywhere and is a much-requested 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 WJ Julian said
that not playing it would cause a mutiny among Vol fans.
Its been described as simplistic and clever, with ve
basic chords and title being repeated 19 times. Yet opposing
coaches have mentioned the inuence and impact of Rocky
Top on their teams and their game preparations.
There have been more than 100 renditions of Rocky
Top by individuals, country groups, bluegrass and even East
Tennessee rock groups. Rocky Top was adopted as an of-
cial song of the state of Tennessee by Chapter 545 of the
Public Acts of 1982.
The colors Orange and White were selected by
Charles Moore, a member of the rst 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. Coach M.B. Banks Vols won that game over
Emory and Henry by a score of 50-0.
The unique design accompanied coach Doug Dick-
eys arrival in 1964 when the Vols played Boston Col-
lege on Oct. 10. The colorful and popular end zones
were a part of Tennessee football until 1968 when
the natural sod was dug out and articial turf was
put in its place. The tradition was reinstated with the
new articial turf in 1989 and has continued with the
transformation to natural grass in 1994. The check-
erboard end zones also now appear at Thompson-
Boling Arena.
THESMOKEYS
Smokey (1953-1954)
Smokey II (1955-1964)
Smokey III (1965-1977)
Smokey IV (1978-1979)
Smokey V (1980-1983)
Smokey VI (1984-1991)
Smokey VII (1992-1994)
Smokey VIII (1995-2003)
Smokey IX (2004-2012)
Smokey X (2013-)
SMOKEY
After a student poll sponsored by the Pep Club revealed a desire to select a live mascot
for the University, the Pep Club held a contest in 1953 to select a coonhound, a native breed
of the state, as the mascot. Announcements of the contest in local newspapers read, This
cant be an ordinary hound. He must be a Houn Dog in the best sense of the word.
The late Rev. Bill Brooks enetered his prize-winning blue tick coonhound, Brooks Blue
Smokey, in the contest. At halftime of the Mississippi State game that season, the dogs
were lined up on the old cheerleaders ramp at Shields-Watkins Field. Each dog was in-
troduced over the loudspeaker and the student body cheered for their favorite, with Blue
Smokey being the last hound introduced. When his name was called, he barked. the stu-
dents cheered and Smokey threw his head back and barked again. This kept going until the
stadium was in an uproar and UT had found its mascot. Rev. Brooks supplied UT with the line
of canines until his death in 1986 when his wife, Mildred, took over the caretaking role. She
did so until 1994, when her brother and sister-in-law, Earl and Martha Hudson of Knoxville,
took over responsibility for Smokey VII and eventually Smokey VIII, with Smokey IX carried
the banner from 2004-12. Mrs. Brooks died in July 1997.
One of the most beloved gures in the state, Smokey is famous for leading the Vols out
of the giant T prior to each home game. The dogs have led exciting lives. Smokey II was
dognapped by Kentucky students in 1955 and later survived a confrontation with the Baylor
Bear at the 1957 Sugar Bowl. Smokey VI, who sufered heat exhaustion in the 140-degree
temperatures at the 1991 UCLA game, was listed on the Vols injury report until he returned
later in the season. Smokey III complied a 105-39-5 record and two SEC Championships.
Smokey VI, who passed away in 1991, was on the sidelines for three SEC Championships.
Smokey VIII is the winningest Smokey, having compiled a record of 91-22 (.805), with two
SEC titles and the 1998 National Championship.
Smokey X was introduced at Homecoming 2012 and began his duties in 2013.
ORANGE&WHITE
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NATIONALAWARDS
AFCA ASST. COACH OF THE YEAR
Presented to the assistant coach who excels in com-
munity service, commitment to the student-athlete,
on-eld coaching success and AFCA professional
organization involvement. The award has been pre-
sented since 1997.
2006 John Chavis (Def. Coordinator/LBs)
BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY
Presented to the defensive player of the year as se-
lected by the Football Writers Association of America
in conjuction with the Charlotte Touchdown Club. The
rst selection was made in 1993.
1998 Al Wilson (Finalist)
2000 John Henderson (Finalist)
2009 Eric Berry (Finalist)
BROYLES AWARD
Presented annually by the Little Rock, Ark., Major
Sports Association to the nations top college football
assistant coach. The award was rst given in 1996.
1998 David Cutclife (Of. Coordinator/QBs)
BURLSWORTH TROPHY
Presented to a collegiate player who began his career
as a walk-on and shows outstanding performance on
the eld.
2010 Nick Reveiz (Finalist)
BUTKUS AWARD
Presented to the nations top linebacker by the Down-
town Athletic Club of Orlando, Fla. First selection was
in 1985.
1988 Keith DeLong (Finalist)
1998 Al Wilson (Seminalist)
1999 Raynoch Thompson (Finalist)
2000 Eric Westmoreland (Seminalist)
2004 Kevin Burnett (Seminalist)
CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD
Presented to the nations top college defensive player
in honor of Chuck Bednarik, College and Pro Football
Hall of Famer. Award presented by the Maxwell Foot-
ball Club of Philadelphia. The award was rst given in
1995.
2004 Kevin Burnett (Seminalist)
2008 Eric Berry (Seminalist)
DAVEY OBRIEN AWARD
Awarded annually to the nations top quarterback by
the Davey OBrien Foundation of Fort Worth, Texas,
since 1977. Three nalists are chosen for the award
each year.
1993 Heath Shuler (Finalist)
1995 Peyton Manning (Finalist)
1997 Peyton Manning
2006 Erik Ainge (Seminalist)
DOAK WALKER RUNNING BACK AWARD
Presented to the nations best collegiate running back
by the SMU Athletic Forum. First selection was in 1990.
2001 Travis Stephens (Finalist)
FRED BILETNIKOFF RECEIVER AWARD
Honoring the outstanding collegiate wide receiver
presented since 1994 by the Football Writers Associa-
tion of America.
1996 Joey Kent (Seminalist)
2001 Kelley Washington (Seminalist)
2006 Robert Meachem (Seminalist)
HEISMAN TROPHY
The Heisman Trophy was established in 1935 by the
Downtown Athletic Club in New York to honor the na-
tions most outstanding college football player.
Four Tennessee players have nished runner-up in the
national balloting: Hank Lauricella (1951), Johnny Majors
(1956), Heath Shuler (1993) and Peyton Manning (1997).
UTs top nishers in the Heisman Trophy race:
1938 George CafegoTailback (7th)
1939 George CafegoTailback (4th)
1940 Bob SufridgeGuard (6th)
1951 Hank LauricellaTailback (2nd)
1956 Johnny MajorsTailback (2nd)
1964 Steve DeLongMiddle Guard (8th)
1967 Dewey WarrenQuarterback (8th)
1967 Bob JohnsonCenter (6th)
1969 Steve KinerLinebacker (9th)
1973 Condredge HollowayQuarterback (14th)
1976 Larry SeiversWide Receiver (12th)
1993 Heath ShulerQuarterback (2nd)
1995 Peyton ManningQuarterback (6th)
1996 Peyton ManningQuarterback (8th)
1997 Peyton ManningQuarterback (2nd)
JIM THORPE AWARD
Presented annually to the nations best defensive back
by the Jim Thorpe Association, Oklahoma City, Okla.
First selection was in 1986.
1991 Dale Carter (Finalist)
1999 Deon Grant (Finalist)
1999 Dwayne Goodrich (Seminalist)
2000 Andre Lott (Seminalist)
2004 Jason Allen (Seminalist)
2008 Eric Berry (Finalist)
2009 Eric Berry
JOHN MACKEY TIGHT END AWARD
Presented by the Nassau County Sports Commission
to the nations most outstanding tight end. The award
was rst presented in 2000.
2002 Jason Witten (Seminalist)
2010 Luke Stocker (Seminalist)
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JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD
Since 1987, awarded annually to the nations top se-
nior quarterback by the John Unitas Golden Arm Edu-
cational Foundation of Louisville, Ky.
1997 Peyton Manning
LOMBARDI AWARD
Presented to the Nations 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 (Seminalist)
2005 Jesse Mahelona (Seminalist)
LOU GROZA PLACE KICKER AWARD
Presented since 1992 to the nations 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 Jef Hall (Seminalist)
2000 Alex Walls (Finalist)
2006 James Wilhoit (Seminalist)
2007 Daniel Lincoln (Seminalist)
MANNING AWARD
Presented since 2004 to the nations top Division 1A FBS
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 (Seminalist)
MAXWELL AWARD
Presented to the nations top college football player
by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia. The
award was rst given in 1937.
1997 Peyton ManningQuarterback
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
Awarded to the nations outstanding interior lineman
(Center, Guard, Tackle) as selected by the Football
Writers Association of America. The rst selection was
made in 1946.
1964 Steve DeLong
2000 John Henderson
2001 John Henderson (Finalist)
RANDY MOSS RETURN MAN AWARD
Presented since 2006 to the nations top return spe-
cialist at the Division I level. The award is voted on by
NCAA Sports Information Directors.
2006 Jonathan Hefney (Seminalist)
RAY GUY PUNTING AWARD
Presented since 2000 by the Greater Augusta Sports
Council honoring the nations outstanding collegiate
punter.
2000 David Leaverton (Seminalist)
2002 Dustin Colquitt (Finalist)
2003 Dustin Colquitt (Finalist)
2004 Dustin Colquitt (Seminalist)
2013 Michael Palardy (Seminalist)
RONNIE LOTT TROPHY
Named for Ronnie Lott, a two time All-American for
USC and College Football Hall of Fame Inductee,
awarded annually to college footballs Defensive IM-
PACT Player of the Year. The award was established
in 2004.
2007 Jonathan Hefney (Seminalist)
2009 Eric Berry (Finalist)
SULLIVAN AWARD
Named for James E. Sullivan, the founder of the Ama-
teur Athletic Union, awarded annually to the nations
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 ManningQuarterback
Peyton Manning is UTs lone winner of the Davey OBrien, Johnny
Unitas Golden Arm, Maxwell and Sullivan awards.
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FIRST-TEAMALL-AMERICANS
1920s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1929 Gene McEver HB UP, NEA, NANA, NCAA
1930s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1930 Bobby Dodd QB NEA, Rice
1931 Herman Hickman G Rice
1933 Beattie Feathers HB NANA, Rice, INS, NEA,
AAB, Lib, NCAA
1938 Bowden Wyatt End AAB, INS, Rice, NCAA
George Cafego HB NEA, Lib
Bob Sufridge G UP
1939 George Cafego HB UP, INS, TSN, NWM,
NCAA
Ed Molinski G AP, NEA, Rice, AAB,
Lib, NCAA
Bob Sufridge G UP, INS, TSN, NWM
Abe Shires T INS
1940s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1940 Bob Sufridge G AP, UP, INS, Rice, NEA,
TSN, Lib, AAB, NWM,
NCAA
Bob Foxx HB INS
Ed Molinski G TSN
1944 Bob Dobelstein G NY SUN
1946 Dick Hufman T AP, Rice, AAB, FWAA,
Coaches, NCAA
1950 Ted Dafer G AFCA
Bud Sherrod End NEA
1950s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1951 Hank Lauricella HB AP, UP, NEA, INS, CP,
FWAA, TSN, AFCA,
AAB, NY NEWS, NCAA
Ted Dafer G INS, NEA, NY News
Bill Pearman T AP, NEA, FWAA, NY
News
1952 John Michels G AP, UP, TSN, NEA, FWAA,
AAB, NY News, NCAA
Doug Atkins T INS, AAB, NY NEWS
1954 Darris McCord T FWAA
1956 Johnny Majors HB AP, UP, INS, FEA, FWAA,
AFCA, TSN, NY News,
NCAA
Kyle (Buddy) Cruze End FWAA
1957 Bill Johnson G NEA, FWAA
1960s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1963 Steve DeLong G FWAA, FbN
1964 Steve DeLong G AP, NEA, FWAA, NY
News, TSN, FbN, Time
The roster consists only those players who were rst-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
(1963-2001); FWAA Football Writers Assn. of America (1913-Present); Gannett Gannett News Service; INS International
News Service (1913-57); Lib Liberty Magazine (1924-41); NWM 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 Sport-
ing 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).
GUIDETOTHELIST
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1965 Frank Emanuel LB AP, NEA, FWAA, TSN,
FbN, Time, NCAA
1966 Paul Naumof LB AP, UPI, FWAA,
COACHES, FbN, NCAA
Austin Denney End NEA
Ron Widby P TSN
Bob Johnson C FbN
1967 Bob Johnson C AP, UPI, NEA, FWAA,
Coaches, Camp, Time,
TSN, NY News, NCAA
Albert Dorsey Back UPI, NY News, FbN
Richmond Flowers WB FbN
1968 Charles Rosenfelder G AP, UPI, CP, FWAA,
Coaches, NEA, NY News,
Camp, NCAA
Steve Kiner LB AP, CP, FWAA, FbN,
NCAA
Jim Weatherford Back Coaches
1969 Steve Kiner LB AP, UPI, NEA, CP, FWAA,
Coaches, FbN, NY News,
TSN, Camp, Time, NCAA
Chip Kell G AP, UPI, CP, FWAA,
Coaches, FbN, NY News,
Camp, NCAA
Jack Reynolds LB FbN
1970s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1970 Chip Kell G AP, UPI, NEA, CP, FWAA,
COACHES, FbN, CAMP,
NCAA
Jackie Walker LB NEA, FbN
1971 Bobby Majors Back AP, UPI, FWAA, TSN,
FbN, CP, Coaches,
Camp, NEA, NCAA
Jackie Walker LB UPI, FWAA, Camp,
CP, FbN
1972 Conrad Graham Back UPI, FbN
Ricky Townsend PK FWAA
Jamie Rotella LB FbN, Coaches, UPI
1973 Eddie Brown Back FbN
Ricky Townsend PK FWAA
1975 Larry Seivers WR FbN, AP, FWAA, NCAA
1976 Larry Seivers WR AP, UPI, NEA, Coaches,
TSN, Camp, NCAA
1979 Roland James Back UPI, Coaches, TSN,
FWAA, NEA,Camp, FbN,
FbN,NCAA
1980s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1982 Willie Gault WR NEA, FWAA
Jimmy Colquitt P Gannett
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Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1983 Reggie White DT AP, UPI, TSN, CAMP,
Gannett, FWAA, FbN,
Coaches, NCAA
Jimmy Colquitt P Camp
1984 Bill Mayo G UPI, CAMP, FbN, NCAA
1985 Tim McGee WR AP, Coaches, NEA,
Gannett, Scripps, NCAA
Chris White DB Scripps
1987 Harry Galbreath G TSN
1988 Keith DeLong LB AP, TSN, Gannett
1989 Eric Still G AP, CAMP, FWAA,
Coaches, TSN, UPI,
Scripps, NCAA
1990s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
1990 Antone Davis OT AP, UPI, Camp, Coaches,
FWAA, Scripps, FbN,
TSN, NCAA
Dale Carter DB/KR TSN
1991 Dale Carter DB AP, UPI, FWAA, Camp,
Scripps, FbN,
Gannett, NCAA
Carl Pickens WR Coaches, FbN, Scripps,
Gannett
1992 Todd Kelly DE FbN
1993 John Becksvoort PK FWAA, Scripps
1994 Jef Smith OL Scripps
1997 Leonard Little DE Camp
Peyton Manning QB AP, Camp, Scripps,
FWAA, AFCA, FbN,
NCAA
1998 Al Wilson LB AP, FWAA, AFCA, NCAA
1999 Cosey Coleman OG AP, Camp, FWAA, FbN,
Coaches, NCAA
Deon Grant DB Camp, FbN, TSN,
Coaches, NCAA
Raynoch Thompson LB AP, Coaches
2000s
Year Name Pos. Award Organizations
2000 John Henderson DT AP, FWAA, TSN, FbN,
NCAA
2001 John Henderson DT AP, FWAA, Coaches,
Camp, TSN, FbN, NCAA
Travis Stephens RB AP, FWAA
2003 Dustin Colquitt P AP, FWAA, Camp, TSN,
NCAA
2004 Kevin Burnett LB Coaches
Jesse Mahelona DT TSN
Michael Munoz OT AP, Coaches, NCAA
2006 Robert Meachem WR FWAA, TSN, Rivals,
Arron Sears OT Camp, Coaches
2007 Daniel Lincoln PK FWAA
2008 Eric Berry DB Camp, AFCA, AP, FWAA,
TSN, NCAA
2009 Eric Berry DB Camp, AFCA, AP, FWAA,
TSN, NCAA
BYTHENUMBERS
74
>> Tennessees individual
All-American selections,
who have been recog-
nized a total of 90 times.
1
>> Three-time All-
America selection: Bob
Sufridge in 1938, 1939
and 1940.
11
>> Most consecutive
years with All-America
selections from 1963-73,
25 total honorees.
35
>> Vols who have
earned consensus NCAA
All-America honors.
The University of Tennessee honors former Vol quarter-
back Peyton Manning each year by presenting a scholarship
to a rst-year student who will participate in UTs Honors
program. The scholarship is funded from gifts to the Uni-
versity garnered from Mannings academic awards, the UT
Athletic Departments corporate matching grants program
and other private gifts.
Mannings 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 OBrien Foundation Award and the American Honda
Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
The Manning Scholarship covers the costs of full tuition
for a male or female student. The award is granted to a rst-
year student on the basis of academic achievement, leader-
ship 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)
2010-11 Marianela DAprile (Martin)
2011-12 Phoebe Fogelman (Oak Ridge);
Tyrel Prentiss (Knoxville)
2012-13 Chris Barnes (Knoxville);
Macy Harrison (Frisco, Texas)
2013-14 Alexandra Brito (Brentwood)
Grant Currin (Cleveland)
2014-15 Alex Crockett (Jamestown)
Cody Sain (Medina)
AlexCrockettandCodySainreceivedthe17thannualPeyton
ManningScholarshipatapresentationinJune2014.
PEYTONMANNINGSCHOLARSHIP
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ALL-SEC: FIRST TEAM
AP 1933-present; Coaches 1984-present; UPI 1950-1990
Year Name Pos. Award Org.
1933 Beattie Feathers Back AP
Sherif Maples C AP
1934 Murray Warmath G AP
1936 Phil Dickens Back AP
1938 George Cafego Back AP
Bob Sufridge G AP
Bowden Wyatt End AP
1939 George Cafego Back AP
Bob Foxx Back AP
Ed Molinski G AP
James Rike C AP
Abe Shires T AP
1940 Bob Foxx Back AP
Abe Shires T AP
Bob Sufridge G AP
1941 Don Edmiston T AP
1942 Al Hust End AP
1944 Bob Dobelstein G AP
Buster Stephens Back AP
1945 Bob Dobelstein G AP
1946 Dick Hufman T AP
1948 Norman Meseroll T AP
1949 Bud Sherrod End AP
1950 Ted Dafer G AP, UPI
Hank Lauricella Back UPI
Bud Sherrod End AP
1951 Doug Atkins T AP
Ted Dafer G AP, UPI
Hank Lauricella Back AP, UPI
John Michels G AP
Bill Pearman T AP, UPI
Bert Rechichar Back AP
1952 Doug Atkins End AP, UPI
Mack Franklin End AP
Francis Holohan G AP
Andy Kozar Back AP, UPI
John Michels G AP, UPI
1953 Bob Fisher T UPI
1954 Darris McCord T UPI
Tom Tracy Back AP, UPI
1955 Johnny Majors Back AP, UPI
1956 Buddy Cruze End AP, UPI
John Gordy T AP, UPI
Johnny Majors Back AP, UPI
1957 Bobby Gordon Back AP, UPI
Bill Johnson G AP, UPI
1959 Joe Schafer T AP, UPI
1961 Mike Lucci C AP
1963 Steve DeLong G AP, UPI
1964 Steve DeLong G AP, UPI
1965 Frank Emanuel LB AP, UPI
Bobby Frazier End AP, UPI
1966 Austin Denney TE UPI
Bob Johnson C AP
Johnny Mills WR AP
Paul Naumof LB AP, UPI
1967 John Boynton T AP, UPI
Albert Dorsey DB AP, UPI
Bob Johnson C AP, UPI
Charles Rosenfelder G AP
1968 Ken DeLong TE UPI
Chip Kell C AP
Steve Kiner LB AP, UPI
Richard Pickens FB AP
Charles Rosenfelder G AP, UPI
Jim Weatherford DB UPI
1969 Ken DeLong TE UPI
Chip Kell G AP, UPI
Steve Kiner LB AP, UPI
Jack Reynolds LB AP
Curt Watson FB AP, UPI
Frank Yanossy DT UPI
1970 Mike Bevans C AP
Chip Kell G AP, UPI
Bobby Majors DB AP, UPI
Tim Priest DB UPI
Jackie Walker LB AP, UPI
Curt Watson FB AP, UPI
1971 George Hunt PK AP
Ray Nettles LB AP
Bobby Majors DB AP, UPI
Jackie Walker LB UPI
Curt Watson FB UPI
1972 Bill Emendorfer G AP, UPI
Conrad Graham DB AP, UPI
Jamie Rotella LB AP, UPI
Ricky Townsend PK AP
John Wagster DT AP
1973 Eddie Brown DB AP, UPI
Condredge Holloway QB AP, UPI
1974 Neil Clabo P AP
Mickey Marvin G UPI
Stanley Morgan RB UPI
1975 Mickey Marvin G UPI
Mike Mauck DB AP
Ron McCartney DE UPI
Larry Seivers WR AP, UPI
Andy Spiva LB AP
1976 Craig Colquitt P AP
Mickey Marvin G UPI
Stanley Morgan WR UPI
Larry Seivers WR AP, UPI
Andy Spiva LB AP, UPI
1977 Craig Colquitt P AP
Robert Shaw C UPI
1978 Roland James DB AP, UPI
Robert Shaw C AP
1979 Reggie Harper TE AP
Roland James DB AP, UPI
Craig Puki LB UPI
Jimmy Streater QB UPI
1980 Tim Irwin T AP, UPI
Jim Noonan MG AP, UPI
Lee North C UPI
1981 Lee North C AP, UPI
1982 Willie Gault WR AP, UPI
Fuad Reveiz PK AP, UPI
1983 Johnnie Jones RB AP, UPI
Bill Mayo G UPI
Glenn Streno C UPI
Reggie White DT AP, UPI
1984 Johnnie Jones RB AP, UPI, Coaches
Bill Mayo G AP, UPI, Coaches
Tony Robinson QB AP
1985 Dale Jones LB AP, Coaches
Tim McGee WR AP, UPI, Coaches
Carlos Reveiz PK AP, UPI, Coaches
Chris White DB AP, UPI, Coaches
Bruce Wilkerson T AP, UPI, Coaches
1986 Dale Jones LB UPI, Coaches
Bruce Wilkerson T UPI, Coaches
1987 Harry Galbreath G AP, UPI, Coaches
Mark Hovanic DT UPI
Terry McDaniel DB AP
1988 Keith DeLong LB AP, UPI, Coaches
Eric Still G Coaches
1989 Antone Davis G Coaches
Kent Elmore P UPI, Coaches
Marion Hobby DE AP, UPI, Coaches
Eric Still G AP, UPI, Coaches
Chuck Webb RB AP, Coaches
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1990 Dale Carter DB AP, UPI, Coaches
Joey Chapman P UPI
Antone Davis T AP, UPI, Coaches
Charles McRae T Coaches
Carl Pickens WR AP, UPI, Coaches
Tony Thompson RB AP, UPI, Coaches
1991 Dale Carter DB AP, Coaches
Darryl Hardy LB Coaches
Jeremy Lincoln DB Coaches
Chris Mims DE AP
Tom Myslinski G AP, Coaches
Carl Pickens WR AP, Coaches
Chuck Smith DE AP
1992 Todd Kelly DE AP, Coaches
Mike Stowell G AP, Coaches
1993 John Becksvoort PK AP
Cory Fleming WR Coaches
Heath Shuler QB AP, Coaches
Jef Smith G AP, Coaches
1994 Kevin Mays G AP, Coaches
1995 Jef Hall PK Coaches
DeRon Jenkins DB AP, Coaches
Joey Kent WR AP
Jason Layman OT AP, Coaches
Peyton Manning QB Coaches
Bubba Miller OG AP
Jef Smith C Coaches
1996 Terry Fair KR Coaches
Jef Hall PK Coaches
Joey Kent WR AP, Coaches
Leonard Little DE AP, Coaches
1997 Jonathan Brown DE AP
Terry Fair DB Coaches
Leonard Little DE AP
Peyton Manning QB AP, Coaches
Marcus Nash WR AP
Trey Teague C AP
Al Wilson LB Coaches
1998 Cosey Coleman G AP
Jef Hall PK AP, Coaches
Raynoch Thompson LB AP, Coaches
Darwin Walker DT AP
Al Wilson LB AP, Coaches
1999 Cosey Coleman OG AP, Coaches
Shaun Ellis DE AP, Coaches
Dwayne Goodrich DB Coaches
Deon Grant DB AP, Coaches
Tee Martin QB AP, Coaches
Raynoch Thompson LB AP, Coaches
Darwin Walker DT AP, Coaches
2000 John Henderson DT AP, Coaches
Travis Henry TB AP, Coaches
Will Overstreet DE AP
Alex Walls PK AP, Coaches
Eric Westmoreland LB Coaches
2001 John Henderson DT AP, Coaches
Andre Lott DB Coaches
Will Overstreet DE Coaches
Travis Stephens TB AP, Coaches
Fred Weary OG AP, Coaches
2002 Rashad Baker DB Coaches
Julian Battle DB Coaches
Will Ofenheusle OT AP
Jason Witten TE AP, Coaches
2003 Dustin Colquitt P AP, Coaches
Scott Wells C Coaches
2004 Jason Allen DB Coaches
Kevin Burnett LB AP, Coaches
Jesse Mahelona DT AP
Michael Munoz OL AP
2005 Arron Sears OT AP, Coaches
2006 Britton Colquitt P AP, Coaches
Turk McBride DT AP
Robert Meachem WR AP, Coaches
Arron Sears OT AP, Coaches
James Wilhoit PK AP, Coaches
2007 Jonathan Hefney DB Coaches
Jerod Mayo LB AP, Coaches
Anthony Parker OG AP, Coaches
2008 Robert Ayers DE Coaches
Eric Berry DB AP, Coaches
2009 Eric Berry DB AP, Coaches
Dan Williams DT AP
2011 Malik Jackson DL AP
DaRick Rogers WR AP
2012 Cordarrelle Patterson AP AP, Coaches
Mychal Rivera TE Coaches
2013 A.J. Johnson LB AP, Coaches
ALL-SEC: SECOND & THIRD TEAMS
Year Name Pos. Team/Award Org.
1933 J.B. Ellis Guard 2nd (AP)
1934 Howard Bailey End 2nd (AP)
Gene Rose End 2nd (AP)
Charlie Vaughan Back 2nd (AP)
1935 Gene Rose End 2nd (AP)
1936 DeWitt Weaver Guard 2nd (AP)
1937 George Cafego Back 2nd (AP)
Bowden Wyatt End 3rd (AP)
1938 Leonard Cofman Back 2nd (AP)
Ed Molinski Guard 3rd (AP)
Babe Wood Back 3rd (AP)
1939 Sam Bartholomew Back 2nd (AP)
Bob Sufridge Guard 2nd (AP)
1940 John Butler Back 2nd (AP)
Edward Cifers End 2nd (AP)
Ed Molinski Guard 2nd (AP)
1941 Ray Graves Center 3rd (AP)
1942 Bob Cifers Back 2nd (AP)
Dick Hufman Tackle 3rd (AP)
1944 Bill Bevis Back 2nd (AP)
Russ Morrow Center 3rd (AP)
1945 Buster Stephens Back 2nd (AP)
Bill Bevis Back 3rd (AP)
Buddy Pike End 3rd (AP)
1946 Frank Hubbell End 2nd (AP)
Dick Hufman Tackle 2nd (AP)
Walter Slater Back 3rd (AP)
1947 Denver Crawford Tackle 3rd (AP)
1948 Hal Littleford Back 2nd (AP)
Jim Powell End 2nd (AP)
1949 Ted Dafer Guard 3rd (AP)
1950 Hank Lauricella Back 2nd (AP, UPI)
Bud Sherrod End 2nd (UPI)
Jack Stroud Tackle 3rd (UPI)
1951 Andy Kozar Back 2nd (AP, UPI)
Gordon Polofsky Center/Back 2nd (AP,
UPI)
Bert Rechichar Back 2nd (AP, UPI)
Bob Davis Center 3rd (AP)
John Michels Guard 3rd (UPI)
Howard Payne Back 3rd (AP, UPI)
1952 Jim Haslam Tackle 2nd (AP)
Moose Barbish LB 3rd (AP)
Roger Rotrof End 3rd (AP, UPI)
1953 Bob Fisher Tackle 2nd (AP)
Roger Rotrof End 2nd (AP, UPI)
Jimmy Wade Back 2nd (AP, UPI)
Mack Franklin End 3rd (AP, UPI)
1954 Darris McCord Tackle 2nd (AP)
1955 Charles Rader Tackle 2nd (AP)
1956 Bubba Howe Center 2nd (UPI)
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Roger Urbano End 2nd (UPI), 3rd (AP)
1957 Tommy Bronson Back 3rd (UPI)
Jim Smelcher Tackle 3rd (UPI)
1958 Bobby Urbano Guard 2nd (UPI), 3rd (AP)
1959 Cotton Letner End 3rd (UPI)
Bill Majors Back 3rd (UPI)
1960 Glenn Glass Back 2nd (UPI)
Cotton Letner End 2nd (UPI)
Jim Cartwright Back 3rd (AP)
Mike Lasorsa T 3rd (AP)
Mike Lucci End 3rd (AP)
1961 Mallon Faircloth Back 2nd (AP), 3rd (UPI)
Mike Lucci C 2nd (UPI)
1962 Steve DeLong T 2nd (AP)
Frank Emanuel LB 2nd (AP)
Mallon Faircloth Back 2nd (UPI)
1965 Tom Fisher LB 2nd (AP)
Bobby Gratz G 2nd (AP)
1966 Doug Archibald LB 2nd (AP)
Austin Denny End 2nd (AP)
Charlie Fulton RB 2nd (AP)
Bobby Morel MG 2nd (AP)
Dewey Warren QB 2nd (AP)
1967 Walter Chadwick FB 2nd (AP)
Richmond Flowers WR 2nd (AP)
Elliott Gammage T 2nd (AP)
Mike Jones DB 2nd (AP)
Steve Kiner LB 2nd (AP)
Karl Kremser PK 2nd (AP)
Nick Showalter End 2nd (AP)
1968 Ken DeLong End 2nd (AP)
Richmond Flowers HB 2nd (AP)
Neal McMeans End 2nd (AP)
Jim Weatherford DB 2nd (AP)
Dick Williams T 2nd (AP)
1969 Tim Priest DB 2nd (AP)
Frank Yanossy T 2nd (AP)
1970 Tim Priest DB 2nd (AP)
1971 Bill Emendorfer C 2nd (AP)
Conrad Graham DB 2nd (AP)
Jackie Walker LB 2nd (AP)
Curt Watson RB 2nd (AP)
1972 Art Reynolds LB 2nd (AP)
Haskel Stanback RB 2nd (AP)
1973 Haskel Stanback RB 2nd (AP)
1974 Stanley Morgan RB 2nd (AP)
Robert Pulliam DT 2nd (AP)
1975 Ron McCartney DE 2nd (AP)
Stanley Morgan RB 2nd (AP)
Tommy West TE 2nd (AP)
1976 Stanley Morgan WR 2nd (AP)
1977 Robert Shaw C 2nd (AP)
Brent Watson OT 2nd (AP)
1978 Reggie Harper TE 2nd (AP)
1979 Tim Irwin OT 2nd (AP)
Craig Puki LB 2nd (AP)
1980 Alan Duncan PK 2nd (AP)
Anthony Hancock WR 2nd (AP)
Reggie Harper TE 2nd (AP)
Lee North C 2nd (AP)
1981 Bill Bates DB 2nd (AP)
Jimmy Colquitt P 2nd (AP)
Anthony Hancock WR 2nd (AP)
1982 Mike Cofer DE 2nd (AP)
Jimmy Colquitt P 2nd (AP)
1983 Bill Mayo OG 2nd (AP)
Glenn Streno C 2nd (AP)
Alvin Toles LB 2nd (AP)
1984 Tim McGee WR 2nd (AP)
Fuad Reveiz PK 2nd (AP)
1986 Dale Jones LB 2nd (AP)
Bruce Wilkerson OT 2nd (AP)
Harry Galbreath OG 2nd (AP)
Williams Howard RB 2nd (AP)
1987 Reggie Cobb RB 2nd (AP)
Keith DeLong LB 2nd (AP)
Bob Garmon P 2nd (AP)
Kelly Ziegler LB 2nd (AP)
1988 Jef Francis QB 2nd (AP)
Eric Still OG 2nd (AP)
Preston Warren DB 2nd (AP)
Thomas Woods WR 2nd (AP)
1989 Charles McRae OT 2nd (AP)
Preston Warren DB 2nd (AP)
Thomas Woods WR 2nd (AP)
1990 Earnest Fields LB 2nd (AP)
Alvin Harper WR 2nd (AP)
Andy Kelly QB 2nd (AP)
Charles McRae OT 2nd (AP)
1991 Darryl Hardy LB 2nd (AP)
Andy Kelly QB 2nd (AP)
1993 John Becksvoort PK 2nd (Coaches)
Cory Fleming WR 2nd (AP)
Charlie Garner RB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Jason Parker DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Ben Talley LB 2nd (AP)
James Wilson DE 2nd (AP, Coaches)
1994 Jason Layman OT 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Bubba Miller C 2nd (AP)
Jason Parker DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Jef Smith OG 2nd (AP, Coaches)
James Stewart RB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Ben Talley LB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
1995 Shane Burton DT 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Jay Graham RB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Scott Galyon LB 2nd (AP)
Jef Hall PK 2nd (AP)
Leonard Little DE 2nd (AP)
Peyton Manning QB 2nd (AP)
Bubba Miller OG 2nd (Coaches)
Jef Smith C 2nd (AP)
1996 Terry Fair KR/DB 2nd (AP)
Jay Graham RB 2nd (Coaches)
Jef Hall PK 2nd (AP)
Peyton Manning QB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
1997 Jonathan Brown DE 2nd (Coaches)
Terry Fair DB 2nd (AP)
Jamal Lewis RB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Leonard Little LB 2nd (Coaches)
Marcus Nash WR 2nd (Coaches)
Trey Teague C 2nd (Coaches)
Al Wilson LB 2nd (AP)
1998 Chad Clifton OT 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Cosey Coleman OG 2nd (Coaches)
Dwayne Goodrich DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Peerless Price WR 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Darwin Walker DT 2nd (Coaches)
1999 Chad Clifton OT 2nd (Coaches)
Dwayne Goodrich DB 2nd (AP)
Jamal Lewis RB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Cedrick Wilson WR 2nd (AP)
2000 Andre Lott DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Eric Westmoreland LB 2nd (AP)
Cedrick Wilson WR 2nd (AP, Coaches)
2001 Albert Haynesworth DT 2nd (AP)
Will Overstreet DE 2nd (AP)
Donte Stallworth WR 2nd (Coaches)
Kelley Washington WR 2nd (Coaches)
2002 Rashad Baker DB 2nd (AP)
Julian Battle DB 2nd (AP)
Dustin Colquitt P 2nd (AP)
Eddie Moore LB 2nd (Coaches)
Will Ofenheusle OG 2nd (Coaches)
2003 Rashad Baker DB 2nd (AP)
Kevin Burnett LB 2nd (Coaches)
Cedric Houston RB 2nd (Coaches)
Michael Munoz OT 2nd (Coaches)
Kevin Simon LB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Scott Wells C 2nd (AP)
Gibril Wilson DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
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2004 Jason Allen DB 2nd (AP)
Dustin Colquitt P 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Omar Gaither LB 2nd (Coaches)
Parys Haralson DE 2nd (AP)
Cedric Houston RB 2nd (Coaches)
Jesse Mahelona DT 2nd (Coaches)
Michael Munoz OT 2nd (Coaches)
2005 Jason Hall DE 2nd (AP)
Omar Gaither LB 2nd (Coaches)
Parys Haralson DE 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Justin Harrell DT 2nd (AP)
Kevin Simon LB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
2006 Jonathan Hefney DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Jonathan Wade DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
2007 Eric Berry DB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Britton Colquitt P 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Arian Foster RB 2nd (AP)
Daniel Lincoln PK 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Rico McCoy LB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Lucas Taylor WR 2nd (AP)
Eric Young OT 2nd (AP)
2008 Robert Ayers DE 2nd (AP)
Anthony Parker OG 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Rico McCoy LB 2nd (Coaches)
2009 Montario Hardesty RB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Rico McCoy LB 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Chris Scott OT 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Dan Williams DT 2nd (Coaches)
2010 Janzen Jackson DB 2nd (Coaches)
Malik Jackson DT 2nd (AP)
Prentiss Waggner DB 2nd (AP)
2011 Malik Jackson DL 2nd (Coaches)
DaRick Rogers WR 2nd (Coaches)
2012 Justin Hunter WR 2nd (AP, Coaches)
A.J. Johnson LB 2nd (Coaches)
Cordarrelle Patterson KR 2nd (Coaches)
Mychal Rivera TE 2nd (AP)
Antonio Richardson OL 2nd (AP)
Dallas Thomas OL 2nd (AP, Coaches)
2013 JaWuan James OL 2nd (AP)
Antonio Richardson OL 2nd (AP, Coaches)
Michael Palardy K 2nd (Coaches)
Michael Palardy P HM (AP)
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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 ofce.
1933 Beattie Feathers (Back)
1938 George Cafego (Back)
1939 Bob Foxx (Back)
1955 Johnny Majors (Back)
1956 Johnny Majors (Back)
1983 Reggie White (Defensive Tackle)
1993 Heath Shuler (Quarterback)
1997 Peyton Manning (Quarterback)
2008 Eric Berry (Defensive Back)
SEC COACH OF THE YEAR
The SEC 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 ofce. 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 Robert R. Neyland (Coaches)
1938 Robert R. Neyland (Coaches)
1944 John Barnhill (Coaches)
1950 Robert R. Neyland (Coaches)
1951 Robert R. Neyland (AP)
1956 Bowden Wyatt (AP, Coaches)
1965 Doug Dickey (Coaches)
1967 Doug Dickey (AP, UPI & Coaches)
1985 Johnny Majors (AP, UPI & Coaches)
1998 Phillip Fulmer (AP, Coaches)
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 outstand-
ing blocker in the Southeastern Conference based on a
poll of the coaches.
1938 Sam Bartholomew (Blocking Back)
1939 Sam Bartholomew (Blocking Back)
1944 Billy Bevis (Blocking Back)
1945 Billy Bevis (Blocking Back)
1951 Jimmy Hahn (Blocking Back)
1952 John Michels (Guard)
1956 Stockton Adkins (Blocking Back)
1957 Stockton Adkins (Blocking Back)
1959 Jim Cartwright (Blocking Back)
1960 Jim Cartwright (Blocking Back)
1965 Hal Wantland (Wingback)
1967 Bob Johnson (Center)
1969 Chip Kell (Guard)
1970 Chip Kell (Guard)
1987 Harry Galbreath (Guard)
1989 Eric Still (Guard)
1990 Antone Davis (Tackle)
2006 Arron Sears (Tackle)
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RETIREDNUMBERS
On Sept. 15, 2012, the University of Tennessee announced the retirement of the jersey of legend Johnny Majors (45).
Based on the new criteria for these types of honors, the jersey of Majors is being retired, but the number 45 is not being
taken out of circulation. This will be the case for all subsequent Tennessee football players whose jerseys are retired. In
2005, ceremonies were held to retire the jerseys of Doug Atkins (91), Peyton Manning (16) and Reggie White (92). Also,
in 2006 four former Vols, Clyde (lg) Fuson (62), Rudy Klarer (49), Bill Nowling (32), and WIllis Tucker (61), who died in
World War II and had their jerseys retired in 1946. Ceremonies were held during the 2006 UT-Air Force game to ofcially
memorialize those four players killed in World War II.
Manning is the most decorated ath-
lete in UT history. He left Tennessee
as the SECs 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.
Of the eld, Manning won the
Draddy Award as National Scholar-
Athlete of the Year in 1997 and gradu-
ated in three years with a degree in
speech communications. He graduated
with the highest grade-point average
(3.61) in his eld.
During his pro career, Manning has
earned Pro Bowl honors 11 times in his
14 seasons played and garnered an
NFL-record four MVP awards (2004,
05, 08, 09). Manning led the Colts to
two Super Bowl appearances (XLI &
XLIV) including XLI MVP honors.
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PEYTONMANNING
Ceremony Oct. 29, 2005
White, 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 prolic pass rusher in Tennessee
history. Fifteen of those sacks came
in his senior year of 1983, a campaign
former Vols head coach Phillip Fulmer
called the most individually dominant
season Ive ever seen.
Known as the Minister of
Defense, White went on to a 17-year
pro football career, retiring as the
NFLs all-time sack leader with
198. He was elected to the College
Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He
graduated from Tennessee in 1990.
Doug Atkins is considered by
many to be the greatest defensive
linemen in football history. After
originally signing with UT on a bas-
ketball scholarship, Atkins went on
to gridiron All-America status in 1952,
was the only player to be unanimous-
ly 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 defen-
sive lineman. The Vols went 29-4-1
with Atkins on the eld and won the
1951 national championship.
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REGGIEWHITE
Ceremony Oct. 1, 2005
91
DOUGATKINS
Ceremony Nov. 19, 2005
32
BILL NOWLING
(Aug. 8, 1920 Aug.
9, 1944), a fullback 1940-42, from
St. Petersburg, Fla., was a three-year
starter.
49
RUDY KLARER
(March 9, 1923 Jan. 6,
1945) was a reserve guard in 1941 and
starter in 1942, from Louisville, Ky.
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CLYDE (IG) FUSON
(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.
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WILLIS TUCKER
(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 team.
FOUR VOLS who died during
World War II had their jerseys
retired in 1946. Ceremonies
were held on Sept. 9, 2006.
A 1987 inductee of the National
Football Foundation and College
Football Hall of Fame, Majors played
for the Volunteers from 1954-1956.
He earned both SEC Player of the
Year honors and All-SEC selection at
tailback twice, in 1955 and 1956. A
unanimous All-American in 1956, he
nished second in the Heisman Trophy
balloting after leading the Vols to a
10-1 record, an appearance in the Sugar
Bowl, and a nal national ranking of
No. 2.
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ALL-TIMELETTERMEN
TENNESSEE
LETTERMENS
T-CLUB
The Tennessee Lettermens
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 organi-
zation. All members who have
paid their annual dues should
be known as an active mem-
ber with rights and privileges
according to the bylaws.
The Athletic Department has
made it a top priority to create
a warm atmosphere for former
Vol athletes on those happy
occasions when they return to
campus for a visit.
And now, they have a place
to congregate on Saturdays
before Tennessee football
games. The Lauricella Center for
Letterwinners, which opened in
the fall of 2008, is located in
the northwest corner of Neyland
Stadium and constitutes the
perfect gathering place. The
Center is open two hours before
kickof to lettermen and their
guests each home game.
The business ofce for the
Lettermens T Club is located
in Thompson-Boling Arena.
LettermensT-Club
P.O. Box 47
Knoxville, TN 37901-0047
(865) 974-9054
[email protected]
CONDREDGE
HOLLOWAY
Executive Director
ZIBBIE KERIN
Director
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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, Corey, DB 2012 (Service),
Gallatin
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, 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
Allen, Mikki, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99,
Murfreesboro
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, Anthony, DB, 2009, 10, 11,
Knoxville
Anderson, Bill, WB, 1955, 56, 57 (Capt.),
Bradenton, Fla.
Anderson, Carson, OL, 2012 (Service),
Florence, Ala.
Anderson, Charlie, DE, 1974, 75, 76,
Florence, Ala.
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
Arnett, DeAnthony, WR, 2011, Saginaw,
Mich.
Arnold, Max, DB, 2013, McKenzie, Tenn.
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, Joseph, DT, 2010, 11, TE, 13, Knoxville
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, 09, 11, 12
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
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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, Tom L., DE, 1969, 70, 71,
Somerville
Bennett, William R. (Bill), BB, 1956, 57,
Elizabethtown, Ky.
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, 08 (Capt.), 09
(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
Blanc, Cody, WR, 2012, 13, Knoxville
Blankenship, Warren, C, 1959, 60, 61,
Huntingdon
Blaylock, Brad, P, 2001 (Service) Cincinnati,
Ohio
Blessing, Hugh 1944
Bohannon, WIllie, DE, 2009, 10, 11, 12,
Mobile, Ala.
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
Bonner, Deion, DB, 2012, Columbus, Ga.
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
Bowens, Minor, DT, 2010 (Service),
Memphis
Bowles, Drae, WR, 2013, Jackson, Tenn.
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
Branisel, A.J., TE, 2013, South Euclid, Ohio
Brann, Ray O., C, 1958, Knoxville
Braswell, James, DB, 1996, Maryville
Bray, Tyler, QB, 2010, 11, 12, Kingsburg,
Calif.
Breeding, Ken, RE, 1960, 61, Kingsport
Brengle, Bobby, TB, 1952, 53, 54, Spring
City
Brewer, Brent, DB, 2010, 11, 12, 13,
Tyrone, Ga.
Bridges, Greg, DB, 1980, Knoxville
Bridges, Hal, G, 1956, Chattanooga
Briggs, Jesse, RB, 1977, Memphis
Brimeld, William, OT, 2009, Norway,
S.C.
Briscoe, Josh, WR, 2005, 06, 07, 08
Shelby, N.C.
Brixey, Tom, LT, 1948, 49, Tullahoma
Brodus, Derrick, PK, 2012, Alcoa
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, Bryce, RB, 2009, Witchita, Kan.
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, 09,
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, Nash, FB, 1901, 02 (Capt.)
Memphis
Bullard, Alex, OL/TE, 2011, 12, 13, Franklin
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.
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Cafego, George, HB, 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
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Campbell, Kenneth, RB, 1990, 91,
Chattanooga
Campbell, M.R., T, 1896, 99, Tullahoma
Campbell, L. Roe, QB, 1920, 21, 22, 24,
Greeneville
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, 09, 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, J.R., LS, 2012, 13, Lomita, Calif.
Carr, Marcus , TE, 1999 (Service), Kingsport
Carroll, Alonzo M. Jr. (Goat), LE, 1911, 12,
13, 14
Carroll, Steve, DT, 1967, 68, 69, Chattanooga
Carson, Allan, DL, 2011, Oxford, Ala.
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, Jacob, WR, 2012, 13, Nashville
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, Ralph E., 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, Gregory, DL, 2013, Warner Robins, Ga.
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
Clear, Cameron, TE, 2011, Memphis
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
Cofey, Bryan, DB, 1985, Shalimar, Fla.
Cofey, Charles, G, 1953, 54, 55, Shelbyville
Cofman, 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, Jef, 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, Jef, DT, 1995, 96, 97, 98,
Gafney, S.C.
Coleman, Jimmy L., E, 1938, 39, 40, St.
Albans, W.Va.
Coleman, Justin, DB, 2011, 12, 13, Brunswick,
Ga.
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), Bluf 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, 09, 10,
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, Graf, WR, 1996, 97, Knoxville
Cornick, T.R., RT, 1899
Costello, Mike, C, 1959, Springeld, Ohio
Cottam, Brad, TE, 2004, 05, 06, 07,
Germantown
Cottam, Jef, TE, 2006, 07, 08, 09,
Germantown
Cotton, Jackie, MM, 1963, 64, 65, Memphis
Cottrell, C.B., Sub., 1907
Couch, Maurice, DL, 2011, 12, Orlando, Fla.
Covington, C. L., LE, 1903
Cox, J.T., RT, 1901, 02
Cox, John B. 1891, 92
Cox, Morgan, DS, 2007, 08, 09, 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, Lennon, RB, 2007, 08 Tatum, Tex.
Crompton, Jonathan, QB, 2006, 07, 08,
09 (Capt.), Waynesville, N.C.
Croom, Jason, WR, 13 Norcross, Ga.
Crosby, Phillip, RB, 1997, 98, 99,
Bessemer City, N.C.
Cross, Roy L., E, 1942, 45, Knoxville
Crossley, Andrew, FB, 2003 (Service),
Talbott
Crowder, Mack, OL, 2013, Bristol, Tenn.
Crowson, Larry, QB, 1951, Shefeld, Ala.
Crump, Raiques, LB, 2010, 11, 12, 13,
Birmingham, Ala.
Crutcheld, 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, PK, 2007, 08, 09, 10,
Dawsonville, Ga.
Cunningham, Mike, OG, 1976, 77, Knoxville
Cunningham, Rory, OG, 1980, Mableton,
Ga.
Cvetnick, John, FB, 1954, Century, W.Va.
Dafer, Ted, G, 1949, 50, 51, Norfolk, Va.
Dafney, Bernard, OT, 1990, 91,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Dallas, Vincent, WR, 2011, 12, Ellenwood,
Ga.
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
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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.
Darr, Matt, P, 2011, 12, Bakerseld, Calif.
Darty, Landon, LE, 1955, 56, 57, Carbon
Hill, Ala.
Darville, Stephen, DT, 2008 (Service)
Rome, Ga.
Davis, Antone, OT, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Fort
Valley, Ga.
Davis, Bob, C, 1949, 50, 51, Blueeld,
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
Dafer, 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, Stephen, DT, 2008 (Service)
Rome, Ga.
Davis, Antone, OT, 1987, 88, 89, 90, Fort
Valley, Ga.
Davis, Bob, C, 1949, 50, 51, Blueeld,
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
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
DeMel, 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
Dobbs, Joshua, QB, 2013, Alpharetta, Ga.
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, Aaron, OT, 2009, Maryville
Douglas, Cody, OT, 2002, 03, 04, 05
(Capt.), La Marque, Texas
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Earl, Richard, OT, 1970, 71, 72,
Petersburg, Va.
Eblen, R. Hooper, B, 1935
Edgmon, Sam, FB, 2009, Pulaski
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
Eichholtz, Cory, DB, 2009, 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.
Douglas, David, OT, 1984, 85, Spring City
Douglas, Steve, DT, 1983, 84, Spring City
Downey, Pat, BB, 1962, 63, Montgomery,
Ala.
Downs, Brendan, TE, 2011, 12, 13, Bristol
Drost, Ray, G, 1942, 46, 47, Scranton, Pa.
Drummond, Keith, E, 1954, 55, Mt. Pleasant,
Texas
Drummonds, Ronnie, DE, 1968, 69, 70,
Knoxville
Drummer, Tyler, WR/H, 2012, 13, Powell
Dudley, Bubba, QB, 1969, Nashville
Duf, 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
Duncan, Clyde, WR, 1981, 82, 83, Oxen
Hill, Md.
Duncan, Edwin Cheek, HB, 1936, 37, 38,
Decaturville
Dunkin, Jim, OLB, 1983, 84, Bakerseld,
Calif.
Dutton, Clif, WR, 1992, Sykesville, Mo.
Duvall, Jim, TE, 1975, 76, 77, Tullahoma
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Gafney, 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
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
Fowlkes, Steven, DL, 2012, College Park,
Ga.
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, Jef, 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, 09, 10,
Woodbridge, Va.
Freeman, Brent, DB, 2008 (Service),
Suwannee, Ga.
Freeman, Dwayne, 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.
Fugate, Channing, FB/LB, 2010, 11, 12,
Jackson, Ky.
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
Fulton, Zach, OG, 2010, 11, 12, 13,
Homewood, Ill.
Furlow, Derrick, DB, 2009, Atlanta, Ga.
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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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.
Faireld, 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, Shefeld,
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, Blueeld, 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.
Foreman, Malik, DB, 2013, Kingsport,
Tenn.
Gaither, Omar, LB, 2002, 03, 04, 05,
Charlotte, N.C.
Galbreath, Harry, OG, 1984, 85, 86, 87
(Capt.), Clarksville
Galifa, 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, Grifn,
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.
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, Darin, C, 2010, 12, Reno, Nev.
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, Eric, DB, 2010, 11, 12, Nashville
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
Ernsberger, Dick, FB, 1949, 50, 51,
Manseld, Ohio
Etter, Gene, TB, 1958, 59, 60,
Chattanooga
Evans, Art, DB, 2008, 09, 10, 11,
Lakeland, Fla.
Evans, Joe, QB, 1919, 20
Evey, Dick, RT, 1961, 62, 63, Springeld,
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Hackman, J.S., LHB, (Buddy) 1928, 29, 30,
Nashville
Hagy, Everett, Sub., 1896
Hahn, Jimmy C., MG, 1966, 67, 68
(Service), Gainesville, Fla.
Hahn, Jimmy R., QB, 1949, 50, 51, Newport
News, Va.
Hair, Sammy, DE, 1972, 73, 74, Dalton, Ga.
Hale, Jerrone, WR, 2002 (Service),
Morristown
Hale, Troy, WR, 1985, DeSoto, Texas
Hall, Jason, DT/DE, 2002, 03, 04, 05,
Marietta, Ga.
Hall, Jef, 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, 09, 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.), 09 (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
Harris, Christian, LB, 2012, 13, Woodstock,
Ga.
Harris, Paul, WR, 2013, Accokeek, Md.
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.
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
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, Daniel, DB, 2012, Lauderdale Lakes,
Fla.
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.
Grieco, Gregory, LB, 2013, Knoxville
Griesbach, Bob, LB, 1952, Portsmouth, Va.
Grifn, Gerald, DB, 1996, 97, 98, 99,
Murfreesboro
Grifth, 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.
Gudger, V.L., LHB, 1902, 03, Asheville,
N.C.
Guess, Nick, DS, 2010, 11, Knoxville
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.
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, Steven, WR, 2009 (Service),
Coaleld
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, Alden, RB, 2013, Alliance, Ohio
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, Daniel, DL, 2011, 12, 13, Knoxville
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.
Houston, Cedric, TB, 2001, 02, 03, 04,
Clarendon, Ark.
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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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Jackson, Bernard, DE, 1998, 99, 00, 01,
Louisville, Ky.
Houston, Josh, WR, 2000, Kingston
Hovanic, Mark, DT, 1985, 86, 87, Yorktown,
Va.
Howard, Alton, WR, 2012, 13, Orlando, Fla.
Howard, Anthony, DT, 1985, 86, Berkeley,
Calif.
Howard, Chip, WR, 1971, 72, 73, Knoxville
Howard, Ermal, RG,1946, 47, 48, Matawan,
W.Va.
Howard, Joey, DT, 1986, 87, Springeld,
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,
Jeferson City
Hueser, Vernon, C, 1946, 47, 48, Marcus,
Iowa
Huf, Avery, TE, 1980, New Market
Hufman, Dick, T, 1942, 46, Charleston,
W.Va.
Hug, Paul N., E, 1928, 29, 30, Kingsport
Hughes, Montori, DT, 2009, 10,
Murfreesboro
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.
Hunter, Justin, WR, 2010, 11, 12, Virginia
Beach, Va.
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.
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, 09, 10,
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.
Juin, Reggie, DB, 2013, Conyers, Ga.
Julian, Jason, WR/S, 1988, 89, 90, 91,
Knoxville
Jumper, Tommy, G, 1950, Chattanooga
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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.
Kerbyson, Kyler, OL, 2012, 13, Knoxville
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.
Jackson, Howard, RT, 1956, 57, 58,
Kingston
Jackson, Janzen, DB, 2009, 10, Lake
Charles, La.
Jackson, Leonard, MG, 1980, 81, Macon,
Ga.
Jackson, Malik, DT, 2010, 11, Northridge,
Calif.
Jackson, Marcus, OL, 2011, 12, Vero
Beach, Fla.
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, JaWuan, OT, 2010, 11, 12, 13,
Suwanee, Ga.
James, Roland, DB, 1976, 77, 78, 79
(Capt.), Jamestown, Ohio
Janes, Palmer, E, 1919, 20, 21, Memphis
Jared, W. Bennett, LHB, 1915
Jarnagin, F. W., C, 1899, 1900, 01, Jeferson
City
Jarvis, Ron, FB, 1965, 66, 67, Rochester,
N.Y.
Jasper, Bill, C, 1949, 50, 51, Somerset, Ky.
Jefers, Lemont Holt , DE, 1978, 79, 80, 81
(Capt.), Hampton, Va.
Jefries, 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, A.J., LB, 2011, 12, 13, Gainesville,
Ga.
Johnson, Austin, FB, 2008, 09, 10, 11
(Capt.), 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 (Inky), DB, 2004, 05,
06, Atlanta, Ga.
Johnson, Johnathon, WR, 2013,
Friendswood, Texas
Johnson, L.B. (Farmer), T, 1926, 27, 28,
Clarksburg, Ohio
Johnson, Lemond, DB, 2013, Cooper
City, Fla.
Johnson, Marsalous, DB, 2006, 07, 08,
09, 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
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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
Lane Jr., Marlin, TB, 2011, 12, 13, Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Lanier, Izauea, DB, 2011, Gordo, Ala.
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
Lathers, Herman, LB, 2009, 10, 12,
Baton Rouge, La.
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.
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, Greg, LB, 2009, 13, Memphis
King, Harry F., T, 1922, 23, 24, Knoxville
King, Justin, FB, 2012, Dunwood, Ga.
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.
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
Lefer, 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, LaTroy, DL, 2013, Akron, Ohio
Lewis, Roderick, DB, 1990, 91, Mobile,
Ala.
Ligon, David, OG, 2004, 05, 06,
Germantown
Lincoln, Daniel, PK, 2007, 08, 09, 10,
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
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Madden, L.J., Sub., 1911
Maggitt, Curt, LB, 2011, 12, West Palm
Beach, Fla.
Mahelona, Jesse, DT, 2004, 05 (Capt.),
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Mainous, Beau, DB, 1987, 88,
Germantown
Maiure, Joe, LHB, 1950, 51, 52, New
Kensington, 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.), New Orleans, La.
Maples, Talmadge R. (Sherif), C, 1931, 32,
33 (Capt.), Knoxville
Mapu, J.T., DT, 2002, 03, 06, 07, Kahuku,
Hawaii
Mareld, George R., LE, 1892
Marino, Rick, LB, 1966, 67, 68, Memphis
Mark, Alton S., E, 1931, 32, 33, Easton, Pa.
Marklof, Dave, RHB, 1949, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Marquart, Clif, 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, 09, 11 (Capt.),
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.
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.
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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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,
09, 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, 09,
Washington D.C.
McCroskey, Clemmons, RB, 1989, 90,
Shelbyville
McCroskey, Frank, G, 1952, 53, Sevierville
McCullers, Daniel, DL, 2012, 13, Raleigh,
N.C.
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, Grifn, 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.
McGlothlin, Bill, LB, 1970, 71, 72, Portland
McGlothlin, Matt, DT, 2003, 05, 06,
Richlands, Va.
McGuire, Kennard, WR, 1986, 87,
Memphis
McGruder, Lynn, DT, 2000, Las Vegas,
Nev.
McGuire, R.L., RG, 1910, 11, 12, Norton, N.C.
McKeen, E. Allyn, E, 1925, 26, 27,
Memphis
McKelvy, Jerry, G, 1965, Camden
McKenzie, Nevin, LB, 2007, 08, San
Antonio, Tex.
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, Jef, LB, 1981, 82, Knoxville
McNamara, Jim, OG, 1966, Dayton, Ohio
McNeil, Josh, C, 2006, 07, 08, 09
(Service), Collins, Miss.
McNeil, LaDarrell, DB, 2012, 13, Dallas,
Texas
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., E, 1968, (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, Blueeld,
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, Corey, DE, 2010, 11, 12, 13, Wellford,
S.C.
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
Milton, Matt, WR, 2011, Mascoutah, Ill.
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.
Mitchell-Thornton, Nigel, LB, 2009, 10, 11,
Stone Mountain, Ga.
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
Mooers, Charles A., FB, 1891
Moon, David, OT, 1984, Meridianville, Ala.
Moore, Byron, DB, 2011, 12, 13, Carson,
Calif.
Moore, Charles C. Jr., RG, 1891, 92 (Capt.)
Moore, Denarius, WR, 2007,08, 09, 10,
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, Jef, 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, B.Y., C, 1922, 23, Cedar Hill
Morris, Horace, DE, 1991, 92, 93 (Capt.),
Miami, Fla.
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
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Nails, Brett, WR, 1985 (Service), Bolivar
Nash, Marcus, WR, 1994, 95, 96, 97,
Tulsa, Okla.
Naumof, Paul, LB, 1964, 65, 66 (Capt.),
Columbus, Ohio
Neal, G.F. ,Sub., 1896
Neal, Karlton, DE, 2001, 02, 03, 04,
Chicago, Ill.
Neal, Rajion, TB, 2010, 11, 12, 13,
Fayetteville, Ga.
Needham, Kenneth L. (Shorty), G, 1933,
34, 35, Knoxville
Nef, Herbert Artie, HB, 1922, 23, 24, 25,
South Pittsburg
Nelson, Lance, LB, 1990, Wichita, Kans.
Nelson, Ralph, OG, 1993, Kingsport
Nelson, Tony, DB, 1986, 87, 88, Knoxville
Nettles, Ray, LB, 1969, 70, 71,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Newman, Fred, FB, 1939, 40, Knoxville
Newman, Philip, K, 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.
North, Marquez, WR, 2013, Charlotte, N.C.
Nowling, William E., FB, 1940, 41, 42, St.
Petersburg, Fla.
P
Paford, R.W., LG, 1904, 05, Mt. Juliet
Page, David, DT, 1973, 74, 75, Franklin
Paidousis, Mike, T, 1944, 45, 46,
Steubenville, Ohio
Pair, Marques, OL, 2013, Sumter, S.C.
Palardy, Michael, P/PK, 2010, 11, 12, 13,
Coral Springs, Fla.
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, Cordarrelle, WR/KR, 2012,
Rock Hill, S.C.
Patterson, Don, RG, 1958, 59, 60,
Ringgold, Ga.
Patterson, Jack, FB, 1963, 64, 65,
Nashville
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
OBrien, Danny, DL, 2013, Flint, Mich.
Ofenheusle, Will, OT, 1999, 00, 01, 02
(Capt.), Martin
Oku, David, RB, 2009, 10 Midwest City,
Okla.
Olasimbo, Roy, TB, 2007 (Service),
Riverdale, Ga.
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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
Peterman, Nathan, QB, 2013, Fruit Cove,
Fla.
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.
Pfeifer, 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,
Cranston, R.I.
Poole, Robert, OT, 1994, 95, 96, 97,
Birmingham, Ala.
Poole, Steve, LB, 1973, 74, 75, Ft.
Oglethorpe, Ga.
Poole, Tauren, TB, 2008, 09, 10 (Capt.), 11
(Capt.), Toccoa, Ga.
Pope, Cody, C, 2010, Julian, Calif.
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, Jef, 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
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
Myles, Jr., Darren, DB, 2009, Atlanta, Ga.
Myslinski, Tom, OG, 1988, 89, 90, 91,
Rome, N.Y.
Oldham, Donnie, LB, 1977, Castalian
Springs
Oleksiak, Pat, TB, 1952, 54, Hempstead,
N.Y.
Olmstead, H.S., RT, 1899
Olszewski, Jef, QB, 1979, 80, 81, Parma,
Ohio
ONeal, Art, C, 1963, Alexandria, Va.
ONeal, Kenny, WR, 2007, San Ramon,
Calif.
Orr, Bunny, FB, 1959, 60, 61, Bolivar
Orta, Geraldo, DB, 2012, 13, Valdosta,
Ga.
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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Quillen, Ford, BB, 1958, Gate City, Va.
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Rabenstein, Russ, DB, 1973, 74, 75, At-
lanta, Ga.
Rader, Charles, T, 1954, 55, 56,
Greeneville
Ragsdale, T. M., RG, 1905, 06
Raines, Stephaun, DB, 2009, Dalton, Ga.
Rainey, Horace (Red), HB, 1913, 14
Rakestraw, Wes, ILB, 1985, Cleveland
Ramseur, Chris, LB, 1997, 98, Maiden, N.C.
Ramsey, R.W., FB, 1909
Randolph, Brian, DB, 2011, 12, 13,
Kennesaw, Ga.
Ransey, Allen C., C, 1936, 37, Gallatin
Ransom, Lester, DB, 2005 (Service),
Oakland, Calif.
Rapien, Mike, TE, 1988, 89, 90, Cincinnati,
Ohio
Ratlif, Billy, DT, 1996, 97, 98, 99 (Capt.),
Magnolia, Miss.
Ratlife, 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
Reeves-Maybin, Jalen, LB, 2013,
Clarksville
Reagan, Dick, T, 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, 09 (Capt.), 10
(Capt.), Farragut
Reveiz, Shane, LB, 2009, 11, 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
Rhome, Chip, PK/P, 2011, Christiana
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, 09,
Sunrise, Fla.
Richards, Larry, RG, 1960, 61, 62, Oak
Ridge
Richards, Willie, LB, 1992, Grifn, Ga.
Richardson, Antonio, OL, 2011, 12, 13,
Nashville
Richardson, Jim, TE, 1973, 74, Jackson
Richardson, W. A, T, 1903, 04
Ridley, Reggie, OT, 2001 (Service),
Nashville
Rifer, Eric, LB, 1990, 91, Oklahoma City,
Okla.
Riggs, Jr., 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
Rivera, Mychal, TE, 2010, 11, 12, Valencia,
Calif.
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, 09,
Knoxville
Rogers, Austin, WR, 2005, 07, 08, 09
(Service), Nashville
Rogers, DaRick, WR, 2010, 11, Calhoun,
Ga.
Rogers, E.N., RE, 1908, 09
Rogers, Zach, WR, 2009, 10, 11, 12,
Nashville
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.
Rotrof, 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
Sapp, Dontavis, DB, 2010, 11, 12, 13, Valdosta,
Ga.
Sartelle, John, TE, 1993, 94, 95, 96, Memphis
Sattereld, Larry, OT,1972, 73, 74, Maryville
Saulsberry, Trevarris, DL, 2013, Gainesville,
Fla.
Saunders, W. Raymond, LT, 1929, 30, 31,
Nashville
Saulsberry, Trevarris, DL, 2012, Gainesville,
Fla.
Saxton, N.L., QB, 1907, 08
Scandrett, David. OLB, 1982, 83, Kennesaw,
Ga.
Schaefer, Brent, QB, 2004, Deereld
Beach, Fla.
Schafer, Joe, RT, 1957, 58, 59 (Capt.),
Cincinnati, Ohio
Schenk, C.G., LE, 1900, Knoxville
Schleiden, Roy, E, 1944
Schneitman, Dale, P, 1978, 79 (Service),
Knoxville
Schoenle, Bill, OG, 1991, Williamsville, N.Y.
Schoeld, JerQuari, OG, 2010, Aiken, S.C.
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.
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
Propst, John, LB, 2010, 11, 12, 13, Hoover,
Ala.
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.
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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, 09,
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
Sentimore, Darrington, DL, 2012, Norco, La.
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
Shafer, David, OT, 1971, 72, 73, Oak Ridge
Shannon, H.I., C, 1908, 09, Tampa, Fla.
Sharp, Brad, FB, 2003 (Service), Newcomb
Sharp, Sam J., B, 1935
Sharpe, W.P., LT, 1900
Shaw, Jarrod, OT, 2008, 09, 10, 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, Shelbyville
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
Simonetti, Leonard, T, 1940, 41, New
Philadelphia, Ohio
Simmonds, R.M., QB, 1915
Simmons, Tony, DT, 1982, 83, 84, Oakland,
Calif.
Simms, Matt, QB, 2010, 11, Franklin Lakes,
N.J.
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, Jacques, DE, 2010, 11, 12, 13, Ooltewah
Smith, Jef, TE, 1981, 82, 84, 85, Milan
Smith, Jef, OG, 1992, 93, 94, 95, Decatur
Smith, Jerry, DB, 1964, 65, 66, Thomasville,
N.C.
Smith, Jimmie F., HB/QB, 1920, 21, 22, 23
Smith, Josh, WR, 2013, Knoxville
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, Tom, RB, 2013, Apopka, Fla.
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, Scot, 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, Jeferson
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
Staford, 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.
Stefy, Joe ,G, 1944, Chattanooga
Steiner, Max, G, 1938, 39, 40, Blueeld,
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, Mayeld,
Ky.
Stephenson, Dave, C, 1946, Charleston,
W.Va.
Stephenson, Guy, C, 1922, Centerville
Stevenson, Dominique, LB, 1998, 99, 00, 01,
Gafney, 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
Stocstill, Joe, FB, 2013, Lewisburg
Stocker, Luke, TE, 2007, 08, 09, 10 (Capt.),
Berea, Ky.
Stokes, Charles, T, 1950, 51, Graceville, Fla.
Stolarick, Robert, DS, 2000, Germantown
Stone, Cory, DT, 1993, 94, Memphis
Stone, James, C, 2010, 11, 12, 13, Nashville
Storey, Jake, LB, 2009, 10, Titusville, Fla.
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.
Sufridge, 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, 09, Cottontown
Sullins, Cory, OG, 2008, 09, Cottontown
Sullivan, Jimmy, FB, 1962, 64, Signal
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Tade, Herbert, C, 1935
Talbot, Joe, T, 1923, Nashville
Talley, Ben, LB, 1991, 92, 93, 94 (Capt.),
Grifn, 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, Marsalis, WR, 2009, 10, 11, 12, Paris
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.)
Thayer, Harry J. (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, Dallas, OT, 2009, 10, 11, 12, Baton
Rouge, La.
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, 10, 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, 09, 10,
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.
Todd, Robert, TE, 1991, 92, Germantown
Toeaina, Albert, OT, 2004, 05, Antioch,
Calif.
Toles, Alvin, ILB, 1981, 82, 83, 84, Forsyth,
Ga.
Tomlinson, Billy, TB, 1963, 64, 65, Nashville
Tompkins, F.M., FB, 1910, 11
Toney, Jaron, DB, 2012, 13, Alcoa
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, Glenn, 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, Jef, 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
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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
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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.
Waf, Wayne, WB, 1962, Portsmouth, Va.
Waggner, Prentiss, DB, 2009, 10, 11, 12,
Clinton, La.
Wagster, John, DT, 1970, 71, 72,
Campbellsville, Ky.
Walker, Chris, DE, 2007, 08, 09, 10,
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, Jef, 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.
Walls, Marlon, DT, 2009, 11, 12, 13, Olive
Branch, Miss.
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.
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Vereen, Corey, DL, 2013, Winter Garden,
Fla.
Vereen, Daryl, LB, 2008, 09, 10, 11,
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, Martin
Vowell, Richie, C, 1924, Martin
Vugrin, James, RG, 1946, 47, 48, 49,
Lansford, Pa.
Sullivan, Ned, LB, 1961, 62, 63, Franklin
Summerhill, Deanthonie, RB, 2013,
Tuscumbia, Ala.
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, Cameron, DB, 2013, Jonesboro, Ga.
Sutton, Phil, OT, 1978, 79, Birmingham, Ala.
Swaford, Devaun, DB, 2013, Kingsport
Swaford, 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.
Sykes, Rae, DT, 2010, Alcoa
Symonds, Brad, DB, 1994 (Service), South
Windsor, Conn.
Szawara, Al, FB, 1976, LaPorte, Ind.
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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
Watson, Quenshaun, TB, 2012, Athens,
Ga.
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, Manseld,
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, Grifn,
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
Wiesman, Dylan, OL, 2013, Cincinnati,
Ohio
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
Wilks, Rod, WR/DB, 2009, 11, 12, Smyrna
Williams, Billy, WR, 1993, 94, Alcoa
Williams, Bob, T, 1954, 55, Valdese, N.C.
Williams, Clif, G, 1956, Appleton, Wisc.
Williams, Dan, DT, 2007, 08, 09,
Memphis
Williams, Dick, DT, 1966, 67, 68 (Capt.),
Greeneville
Williams, Gerald, LB, 2008, 09, 10,
Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
Williams, JaKouri, RB, 2005, 06, 07, 08
Plaquemine, La.
Williams, Jay, OG, 1977, 78, 79, 80,
Nashville
Williams, Johnny, MG, 1981, 82, 83,
Knoxville
Williams, Jordan, DL, 2011, 12, 13,
Gainesville, Fla.
Williams, Keldrick, TB, 2002,
Montgomery, Ala.
Williams, Martin, DT, 1988, 89, Charleston,
S.C.
Williams, Robert, FB, 2005 (Service)
White Bluf
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,
Cali.
Wilson, Darryal, WR, 1981, 82, Bristol, Va.
Wilson, Dwight, OG, 1980, Thomasville,
Ga.
Wilson, Eddie, LB, 1971, 72, 73, Marietta,
Ga.
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.
Wolf, Tyler, DB, 2009, 10, Cookeville
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.
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Yancey, David, RB, 2004, 05, 06, Nor-
folk, 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, Devrin, TB, 2011, 12, 13, Knoxville
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.
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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 AWARDA 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.
NOTE: Please direct any corrections
to Tennessee Media Relations via
email [email protected].
Wood, Walter (Babe), QB, 1936, 37, 38,
McMinnville
Woodruf, 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.)
Worley, Justin, QB, 2011, 12, 13, Rock
Hill, S.C.
Wortham, C.L., Sub., 1900
Wright, Gary, PK,1966, 67, Hein, 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
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YEAR-BY-YEARRECORDS
PRE-CONFERENCE YEARS (1891-95)
Year Record Coach Captain
1891 0-1-0 None H.K. Denlinger
1892 2-5-0 None Charles Moore
1893 2-4-0 None H.A. Ijams
*Tennessee did not eld a team from 1894-95.
SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION (1896-1920)
Year Record Coach Captain
1896 4-0-0 None Strang Nicklin
1897 4-1-0 None James A. Baird
1898 No team -- Spanish American War
1899 6-2-0 J.A. Pierce William L. Terry
1900 3-2-1 J.A. Pierce Bill Newman
1901 3-3-2 George Kelley C.E. Holopeter
1902 6-2-0 H.F. Fisher Nash Buckingham
1903 4-5-0 H.F. Fisher T.B. Green
1904 3-5-1 S.D. Crawford Roscoe Word
1905 3-5-1 J.D. DePree Roscoe Word
1906 1-6-2 J.D. DePree Roscoe Word/E.D. Proctor
1907 7-2-1 George Levene Roscoe Word
1908 7-2-0 George Levene Walker Leach
1909 1-6-2 George Levene Nathan Dougherty
1910 3-5-1 Alex Stone W.C. Johnson
1911 3-4-2 Z.G. Clevenger H.C. Branch
1912 4-4-0 Z.G. Clevenger C.H. Fonde
1913 6-3-0 Z.G. Clevenger Sam Hayley
1914 9-0-0 Z.G.Clevenger FarmerKelly
1915 4-4-0 Z.G. Clevenger E.A. McLean
1916 8-0-1 John R. Bender J.G. Vowell
1917 No team-- World War I
1918 No team-- World War I
1919 3-3-3 John R. Bender W.D. Lowe
1920 7-2-0 John R. Bender Buck Hatcher
Bold indicates SIAA Champions
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE (1921-32)
Year Record Coach Captain
1921 6-2-1 M.B. Banks Hal Blair
1922 8-2-0 M.B. Banks Roy Striegel
1923 5-4-1 M.B. Banks Tarzan Holt
1924 3-5-0 M.B. Banks J.G. Lowe
1925 5-2-1 M.B. Banks J.G. Lowe
1926 8-1-0 Gen. Robert R. Neyland Billy Harkness
1927 8-0-1 Gen.RobertR.Neyland JohnBarnhill
1928 9-0-1 Gen. Robert R. Neyland Roy Witt
1929 9-0-1 Gen. Robert R. Neyland Howard Johnson
1930 9-1-0 Gen. Robert R. Neyland Harry Thayer
1931 9-0-1 Gen. Robert R. Neyland Eugene Mayer
1932 9-0-1 Gen.RobertR.Neyland MalcolmAitken
Bold indicates Southern Conference Champions
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE (1933-91)
Year Overall Conference Finish Coach Captain
1933 7-3-0 5-2-0 4th Gen. Robert R. Neyland Talmadge Maples
1934 8-2-0 5-1-0 3rd Gen. Robert R. Neyland Ralph Hatley
1935 4-5-0 2-3-0 T-9th W.H. Britton Toby Palmer
1936 6-2-2 3-1-2 4th Gen. Robert R. Neyland DeWitt Weaver
1937 6-3-1 4-3-0 7th Gen. Robert R. Neyland Joe Black Hayes
1938 11-0-0 7-0-0 1st Gen.RobertR.Neyland BowdenWyatt
1939 10-1-0 6-0-0 T-1st Gen.RobertR.Neyland SamBartholomew
1940 10-1-0 5-0-0 1st Gen.RobertR.Neyland NorbertAckermann
1941 8-2-0 3-1-0 2nd John Barnhill Ray Graves
1942 9-1-1 4-1-0 T-2nd John Barnhill Al Hust
1943 No team-- World War II
1944 7-1-1 5-0-1 2nd John Barnhill Bob Dobelstein
1945 8-1-0 3-1-0 2nd John Barnhill Billy Bevis
1946 9-2-0 5-0-0 1st Gen.RobertR.Neyland WalterSlater
1947 5-5-0 2-3-0 T-9th Gen. Robert R. Neyland Denver Crawford
1948 4-4-2 2-3-1 8th Gen. Robert R. Neyland Jim Powell
1949 7-2-1 4-1-1 3rd Gen. Robert R. Neyland Ralph Chancey/
Hal Littleford
1950 11-1-0 4-1-0 2nd Gen. Robert R. Neyland Jack Stroud
1951 10-1-0 5-0-0 T-1st Gen.RobertR.Neyland BertRechichar
1952 8-2-1 5-0-1 2nd Gen. Robert R. Neyland Jim Haslam
1953 6-4-1 3-2-1 7th Harvey Robinson Mack Franklin
1954 4-6-0 1-5-0 T-11th Harvey Robinson Darris McCord
1955 6-3-1 3-2-1 4th Bowden Wyatt Jim Beutel
1956 10-1-0 6-0-0 1st BowdenWyatt JohnGordy
1957 8-3-0 4-3-0 5th Bowden Wyatt Bill Anderson, Bill Johnson
1958 4-6-0 4-3-0 5th Bowden Wyatt Bobby Urbano
1959 5-4-1 3-4-1 8th Bowden Wyatt Joe Schafer
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1960 6-2-2 3-2-2 T-5th Bowden Wyatt Mike LaSorsa
1961 6-4-0 4-3-0 T-4th Bowden Wyatt Mike Lucci
1962 4-6-0 2-6-0 10th Bowden Wyatt Pat Augustine
1963 5-5-0 3-5-0 8th Jim McDonald Buddy Fisher
1964 4-5-1 1-5-1 10th Doug Dickey Steve DeLong
1965 8-1-2 3-1-2 T-3rd Doug Dickey Hal Wantland
1966 8-3-0 4-2-0 5th Doug Dickey Austin Denney, Paul Naumof
1967 9-2-0 6-0-0 1st DougDickey BobJohnson
1968 8-2-1 4-1-1 2nd Doug Dickey Dick Williams
1969 9-2-0 5-1-0 1st DougDickey BillYoung
1970 11-1-0 4-1-0 2nd Bill Battle Tim Priest
1971 10-2-0 4-2-0 T-4th Bill Battle Jackie Walker
1972 10-2-0 4-2-0 4th Bill Battle Jamie Rotella
1973 8-4-0 3-3-0 4th Bill Battle Eddie Brown
1974 7-3-2 2-3-1 T-7th Bill Battle Condredge Holloway, Jim Watts
1975 7-5-0 3-3-0 5th Bill Battle Ron McCartney
1976 6-5-0 2-4-0 8th Bill Battle Larry Seivers, Andy Spiva
1977 4-7-0 1-5-0 8th Johnny Majors Pert Jenkins, Greg Jones,
Brent Watson
1978 5-5-1 3-3-0 T-4th Johnny Majors Robert Shaw, Dennis Wolfe
1979 7-5-0 3-3-0 T-5th Johnny Majors Robert James, Craig Puki,
Jimmy Streater
1980 5-6-0 3-3-0 6th Johnny Majors Jim Noonan
1981 8-4-0 3-3-0 T-4th Johnny Majors James Berry, L. Holt Jefers,
Lee North
1982 6-5-1 3-2-1 5th Johnny Majors Mike L. Cofer
1983 9-3-0 4-2-0 T-3rd Johnny Majors Reggie White
1984 7-4-1 3-3-0 T-5th Johnny Majors Johnnie Jones, Carl Zander
1985 9-1-2 5-1-0 1st JohnnyMajors TimMcGee,TommySims,
Chris White
1986 7-5-0 3-3-0 6th Johnny Majors Joey Clinkscales, Dale Jones,
Bruce Wilkerson
1987 10-2-1 4-1-1 3rd Johnny Majors Harry Galbreath, Kelly Ziegler
1988 5-6-0 3-4-0 T-6th Johnny Majors Keith DeLong,
Nate Middlebrooks
1989 11-1-0 6-1-0 T-1st JohnnyMajors EricStill
1990 9-2-2 5-1-1 1st JohnnyMajors TonyThompson
1991 9-3-0 5-2-0 3rd Johnny Majors Earnest Fields, John Fisher
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Coach Years TotalYears Record Pct.
Student coached 1891-93, 1896-97 5 12-11-0 .522
J.A. Pierce 1899-1900 2 9-4-1 .654
George Kelley 1901 1 3-3-2 .500
H.F. Fisher 1902-03 2 10-7-0 .588
S.D. Crawford 1904 1 3-5-1 .389
J.D. DePree 1905-06 2 4-11-3 .305
George Levene 1907-09 3 15-10-3 .589
Andrew A. (Alex) Stone 1910 1 3-5-1 .389
Z.G. Clevenger 1911-15 5 26-15-2 .628
John R. Bender 1916-1920 3 18-5-4 .741
M.B. Banks 1921-25 5 27-15-3 .633
Robert. R. Neyland 1926-34, 36-40, 46-52 21 173-31-12 .829
W.H. Britton 1935 1 4-5-0 .444
John Barnhill 1941-45 4 32-5-2 .846
Harvey Robinson 1953-54 2 10-10-1 .500
Bowden Wyatt 1955-62 8 49-29-4 .622
Jim McDonald 1963 1 5-5-0 .500
Doug Dickey 1964-69 6 46-15-4 .738
Bill Battle 1970-76 7 59-22-2 .723
Johnny Majors 1977-92 16 116-62-8 .645
Phillip Fulmer 1992-2008 17 152-52-0 .745
Lane Kifn 2009 1 7-6 .538
Derek Dooley 2010-2012 3 15-21 .417
Jim Chaney 2012 1 1-0 1.000
Butch Jones 2013 1 5-7 .417
117years 804-361-53 .681
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE DIVISIONAL PLAY (1992-PRESENT)
Year Overall Conf. Finish SECChampionship Coach Captains
1992 9-3-0 5-3-0 3rd-East J. Majors (5-3)/P. Fulmer (4-0) Todd Kelly, J.J. McCleskey
1993 10-2-0 7-1-0 T-1st-East Phillip Fulmer Craig Faulkner, Cory Fleming,
Horace Morris, James Wilson
1994 8-4-0 5-3-0 2nd-East Phillip Fulmer Kevin Mays, Ben Talley
1995 11-1-0 7-1-0 2nd-East Phillip Fulmer Scott Galyon, Jason Layman, Bubba Miller
1996* 10-2 7-1 2nd-East Phillip Fulmer Raymond Austin, Jay Graham
1997 11-2 7-1 1st/1st-East W,30-29vs.AuburnPhillipFulmer LeonardLittle,PeytonManning
1998 13-0 8-0 1st/1st-East W,24-14vs.Miss.St.PhillipFulmer ShawnBryson,JefHall,
Mercedes Hamilton, Al Wilson
1999 9-3 6-2 2nd-East Phillip Fulmer Chad Clifton, Dwayne Goodrich,
Tee Martin, Billy Ratlif, Spencer Riley, Darwin Walker
2000 8-4 5-3 T-2nd-East Phillip Fulmer David Leaverton, Eric Westmoreland,
Cedrick Wilson
2001 11-2 7-1 2nd/1st-East L, 21-30 vs. LSU Phillip Fulmer Will Bartholomew, John Henderson,
Andrew Lott, Will Overstreet, Fred Weary
2002 8-5 5-3 3rd-East Phillip Fulmer Omari Hand, Eddie Moore,
Will Ofenheusle
2003 10-3 6-2 T-1st-East Phillip Fulmer Casey Clausen, Kevin Burnett, Michael
Munoz, Rashad Baker, Scott Wells, Constantin Ritzmann
2004 10-3 7-1 2nd/1st-East L, 28-38 vs. Auburn Phillip Fulmer Michael Munoz, Parys Haralson, Jason
Respert, Tony Brown, Kevin Burnett, Jason Allen
2005 5-6 3-5 T-4th-East Phillip Fulmer Jason Allen, Rick Clausen, Cody Douglas,
Parys Haralson, Jesse Mahelona, Rob Smith
2006 9-4 5-3 2nd-East Phillip Fulmer Justin Harrell, Turk McBride, Marvin
Mitchell, Jayson Swain, Arron Sears
2007 10-4 6-2 2nd/1st-East L, 14-21 vs. LSU Phillip Fulmer Game Captains
2008 5-7 3-5 5th-East Phillip Fulmer Robert Ayers, Eric Berry, Ramon Foster,
Montario Hardesty, Lucas Taylor, Ellix Wilson
2009 7-6 4-4 T-2nd-East Lane Kifn Eric Berry, Jonathan Crompton,
Montario Hardesty, Nick Reveiz
2010 6-7 3-5 T-3rd East Derek Dooley Tauren Poole, Nick Reveiz, Luke Stocker
2011 5-7 1-7 6th East Derek Dooley Tauren Poole, Austin Johnson, Ben Martin
2012 5-7 1-7 6th East Derek Dooley (4-7)/Jim Chaney (1-0) Game Captains
2013 5-7 2-6 6th East Butch Jones Game Captains
All-timerecord:804-361-53 SECRecord:322-187-19
*In 1996 the NCAA established an overtime period, eliminating the tie as a possible outcome.
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GAME-BY-GAMERESULTS
PRE-CONFERENCE YEARS
1891 0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Nov. 21 Sewanee Chattanooga L 0-24
1892 2-5
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 15 Maryville Maryville W 25-0
Oct. 21 Vanderbilt Nashville L 4-22
Oct. 24 Sewanee Sewanee L 0-54
Nov. 2 Sewanee Knoxville L 0-10
Nov. 12 Chattanooga A.C. Chattanooga W 16-6
Nov. 17 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 0-12
Nov. 24 Wake Forest Knoxville L 6-10
51-114
1893 2-4
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 21 Kentucky A&M Knoxville L 0-56
Nov. 3 Wake Forest Winston-Salem L 0-64
Nov. 4
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Trinity Durham L 0-70
Nov. 7 North Carolina Chapel Hill L 0-60
Nov. 18 Maryville Knoxville W 32-0
Nov. 30 Asheville Ath. Knoxville W 12-6
44-256
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 eld, 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 ofcially on the
gridiron, Stokely and his unofcial team kept
football interest alive during this period when
almost certainly it otherwise would have
been allowed to lapse completely.
These unofcial games, referred to as
The Lost Years are not included in NCAA
statistics or in ofcial University of Tennessee
won-lost records.
1894
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Nov. 3 Maryville Knoxville T 0-0
Nov. 10 Knoxville A.C. Knoxville T 8-8
Nov. 29 Knoxville YMCA Knoxville W 12-4
Dec. 7 Carson Newman Jefferson City W 18-0
1895
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 19 Knoxville YMCA Knoxville W 4-0
Nov. 2 Maryville Knoxville T 6-6
Nov. 4 Bingham School Asheville W 12-0
Nov. 14 Fort McPherson Atlanta L 0-28
Nov. 28 Saint Albans Bristol L 0-38
Nov. 30 Tenn. Medical Unit Knoxville W 40-0
SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
(1896-1920)
1896 4-0
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 22 Williamsburg Inst. Knoxville W 10-6
Oct. 24 Chattanooga A.C. Chattanooga W 4-0
Nov. 14 Virginia Tech Knoxville W 6-4
Nov. 26 Central University Knoxville W 30-0
50-10
1897 4-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 15 King Knoxville W 28-0
Oct. 23 Williamsburg Inst. Knoxville W 6-0
Nov. 8 North Carolina Knoxville L 0-16
Nov. 25 Virginia Tech Roanoke W 18-0
Nov. 26 Bristol A.C. Bristol W 12-0
64-16
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1899 6-2
J.A.PIERCE
1899-1900
After UT went ve seasons without a
coach, Pierce, a graduate of LaFayette,
became the rst full-time coach to be hired
by the Athletic Association. His record
in two seasons set the tone for winning
football at Tennessee.
Coachingrecord:9-4-1.
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 11 King Knoxville W 11-5
Oct. 21 Virginia Tech Knoxville L 0-5
Oct. 28 Sewanee Sewanee L 0-51
Nov. 4
2
Kentucky A&M Knoxville W 12-0
Nov. 11 Georgia Knoxville W 5-0
Nov. 23 Washington & Lee Knoxville W 11-0
Nov. 30
2
Kentucky Univ. Knoxville W 41-0
Dec. 25
3
Grant Chattanooga W 6-0
86-61
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1900 3-2-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 10 King Knoxville W 22-0
Oct. 22 Vanderbilt Nashville T 0-0
Nov. 1 North Carolina Knoxville L 5-22
Nov. 10 Auburn Birmingham L 0-23
Nov. 27 Grant Knoxville W 28-0
Dec. 1 Georgetown Knoxville W 12-6
67-51
GEORGEKELLEY
1901
He was the rst 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 out-
standing man in coaching fundamentals.
Coachingrecord:3-3-2.
1901 3-3-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 12 King Knoxville W 8-0
Oct. 19 Clemson Knoxville T 6-6
Oct. 26 Nashville Nashville L 5-16
Nov. 2 Kentucky Univ. Knoxville L 0-6
Nov. 9 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-22
Nov. 16 Georgetown Knoxville W 12-0
Nov. 23 Kentucky A&M Knoxville W 5-0
Nov. 28 Alabama Birmingham T 6-6
42-56
H.F.FISHER
1902-03
The second Princeton man, Fisher fol-
lowed Kelley and compiled a 6-2 record
in 1902 and coached the rst Vol team
to defeat Sewanee, a feat which showed
great improvement in Tennessee football.
Coachingrecord:10-7-0.
1902 6-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 11 King Knoxville W 12-0
Oct. 21 Maryville Knoxville W 34-0
Oct. 25 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 5-12
Nov. 1 Sewanee Knoxville W 6-0
Nov. 7 Nashville Nashville W 10-0
Nov. 15 Mississippi Memphis W 11-10
Nov. 22 Georgia Tech Atlanta W 10-6
Nov. 27 Clemson Knoxville L 0-11
88-39
1903 4-5
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 3 Maryville Knoxville W 17-0
Oct. 10 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 38-0
Oct. 17 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-40
Oct. 29 South Carolina Columbia L 0-24
Oct. 31 Nashville Nashville W 10-0
Nov. 7 Georgia Knoxville L 0-5
Nov. 14 Sewanee Knoxville L 0-17
Nov. 21 Georgia Tech Knoxville W 11-0
Nov. 26 Alabama Birmingham L 0-24
76-110
S.D.CRAWFORD
1904
The fourth Vol coach and one of only six
coaches in UT history to serve for only one
season. His 1904 unit was the rst team to
defeat Alabama.
Coachingrecord:3-5-1.
1904 3-5-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 1 Maryville Knoxville W 17-0
Oct. 15 Nashville Knoxville T 0-0
Oct. 22 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 0-2
Oct. 29 Sewanee Knoxville L 0-12
Nov. 5 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-22
Nov. 12 Clemson Knoxville L 0-6
Nov. 16 Cincinnati Knoxville L 0-35
Nov. 19 Grant Chattanooga W 23-0
Nov. 24 Alabama Birmingham W 5-0
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J.D.DEPREE
1905-06
A graduate of Michigan, Depree served
two seasons as coach. He was the only
coach of the 1905 team. In 1906, Roscoe
Word, a three-time captain, assisted him.
Coachingrecord:4-11-3.
1905 3-5-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 30 Tenn. School Deaf Knoxville W 16-6
Oct. 7 American Univ. Knoxville W 104-0
Oct. 14 Clemson Clemson T 5-5
Oct. 21 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 0-45
Oct. 28 Sewanee Sewanee L 6-11
Nov. 4 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 0-45
Nov. 18 Centre Knoxville W 31-5
Nov. 30 Alabama Birmingham L 0-29
Dec. 3 Grant Chattanooga L 0-5
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1906 1-6-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 6 American Univ. Knoxville W 10-0
Oct. 13 Maryville Knoxville L 0-11
Oct. 20 Centre Knoxville L 0-6
Oct. 25 American Univ. Harriman T 5-5
Nov. 3 Sewanee Knoxville L 0-17
Nov. 10 Kentucky A&M Lexington L 0-21
Nov. 19 Clemson Clemson L 0-16
Nov. 21 Georgia Athens T 0-0
Nov. 29 Alabama Birmingham L 0-51
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GEORGELEVENE
1907-09
The former Pennsylvania player became
the rst 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 sufered.
Coachingrecord:15-10-3.
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1915 4-4
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 25 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 101-0
Oct. 2 Tusculum Knoxville W 21-0
Oct. 9 Clemson Knoxville L 0-3
Oct. 16 Centre Knoxville W 80-0
Oct. 23 Cumberland Knoxville W 101-0
Oct. 30 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-35
Nov. 13 Mississippi A&M Knoxville L 0-14
Nov. 25 Kentucky State Lexington L 0-6
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JOHNR.BENDER
1916-20
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.
Coachingrecord:18-5-4.
1907 7-2-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 5 Tenn. Military Inst. Knoxville W 30-0
Oct. 12 Georgia Athens W 15-0
Oct. 19 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 4-6
Oct. 21 Clemson Clemson W 4-0
Oct. 26 Maryville Knoxville W 34-0
Nov. 2
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Chattanooga Knoxville W 57-0
Nov. 9 Kentucky A&M Knoxville T 0-0
Nov. 16
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Mississippi A&M Memphis W 11-4
Nov. 18 Arkansas Little Rock W 14-2
Nov. 28 Alabama Birmingham L 0-5
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1908 7-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 3 North Carolina Knoxville W 12-0
Oct. 10 Maryville Knoxville W 39-5
Oct. 17 Kentucky State Knoxville W 7-0
Oct. 24 Georgia Knoxville W 10-0
Oct. 31 Georgia Tech Atlanta W 6-5
Nov. 7 Vanderbilt Nashville L 9-16
Nov. 14 Clemson Knoxville W 6-5
Nov. 21 Chattanooga Knoxville W 35-6
Nov. 26 Alabama Birmingham L 0-4
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1909 1-6-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 2 Centre Knoxville T 0-0
Oct. 9 North Carolina Knoxville L 0-3
Oct. 16 Kentucky State Lexington L 0-17
Oct. 23 Georgia Knoxville L 0-3
Oct. 30 Georgia Tech Knoxville L 0-29
Nov. 6 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-51
Nov. 13 Alabama Knoxville L 0-10
Nov. 20 Chattanooga Chattanooga T 0-0
Nov. 25 Transylvania Knoxville W 11-0
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ANDREWA.STONE
1910
Stone was the seventh coach in 11 years
of Tennessee football. His regime marked
the end of the short-term coaching assign-
ments for several years to come.
Coachingrecord:3-5-1.
1910 3-5-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 1 Centre Knoxville L 2-17
Oct. 8 Mooney School Knoxville W 7-0
Oct. 15 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-18
Oct. 22 Georgia Athens L 5-35
Oct. 29 Howard Birmingham W 17-0
Oct. 31 Mississippi A&M Starkville L 0-48
Nov. 5 Kentucky State Knoxville L 0-10
Nov. 12 Maryville Knoxville W 13-0
Nov. 19 Chattanooga Knoxville T 6-6
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Z.G.CLEVENGER
1911-15
The former Indiana player coached the
1914 team to the SIAA title and the rst
defeat of Vandy in UT history, a feat one
other coach accomplished until Neyland.
His use of the straight T formation pro-
duced a ne record. He returned to Indiana
in 1923 and remained until retirement.
Coachingrecord:26-15-2.
1911 3-4-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 7 Mooney School Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 14 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 0-24
Oct. 21 Maryville Knoxville W 22-5
Oct. 28 North Carolina State Raleigh L 0-16
Nov. 4 Centre Knoxville T 0-0
Nov. 11 Virginia Tech Blacksburg L 11-36
Nov. 18 Southwestern Knoxville W 22-0
Nov. 25 Tenn. Med.School Memphis T 0-0
Nov. 30 Kentucky State Lexington L 0-12
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1912 4-4
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 5 King Knoxville W 101-0
Oct. 12 Maryville Knoxville W 38-0
Oct. 19 Tenn. Med. School Memphis W 62-0
Oct. 26 Sewanee Chattanooga L 6-33
Nov. 2 Centre Knoxville W 67-0
Nov. 9 Mercer Macon L 14-27
Nov. 16 Kentucky State Knoxville L 6-13
Nov. 28 Alabama Birmingham L 0-7
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1913 6-3
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 27 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 58-0
Oct. 4 Athens Knoxville W 95-0
Oct. 11 Maryville Knoxville W 75-0
Oct. 18 Sewanee Chattanooga L 6-17
Oct. 25 Davidson Knoxville W 9-0
Nov. 1 Chattanooga Knoxville W 21-0
Nov. 8 Vanderbilt Nashville L 6-7
Nov. 14 Alabama Tuscaloosa L 0-6
Nov. 27 Kentucky State Lexington W 13-7
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1914 9-0
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 26 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 89-0
Oct. 3 King Knoxville W 55-3
Oct. 10 Clemson Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 17 Louisville Louisville W 66-0
Oct. 24 Alabama Knoxville W 17-7
Oct. 31 Chattanooga Knoxville W 67-0
Nov. 7 Vanderbilt Nashville W 16-14
Nov. 14 Sewanee Chattanooga W 14-7
Nov. 26 Kentucky State Knoxville W 23-6
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1916 8-0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 30 Tusculum Knoxville W 33-0
Oct. 7 Maryville Knoxville W 32-6
Oct. 14 Clemson Clemson W 14-0
Oct. 21 South Carolina Knoxville W 26-0
Oct. 28 Florida Tampa W 24-0
Nov. 4 Chattanooga Chattanooga W 12-7
Nov. 11 Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville W 10-6
Nov. 18 Sewanee Chattanooga W 17-0
Nov. 30 Kentucky State Knoxville T 0-0
168-19
The University of Tennessee Athletic Council,
chaired by Professor Nathan W. Dougherty, of-
cially 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
unofcial 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
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Nov. 3 11th U.S. Infantry Knoxville L 6-21
Nov. 10 Batt. B Va. Field Art. Chattanooga L 0-35
Nov. 16 Camp Gordon Atlanta L 0-38
1918
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Nov. 2 Sewanee Knoxville L 0-68
Nov. 9 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-76
Nov. 16 Maryville Knoxville W 9-7
Nov. 23 Milligan Knoxville W 32-0
Nov. 28 Tenn. Military Inst. Knoxville W 46-0
1919 3-3-3
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 27 Tusculum Knoxville W 29-6
Oct. 3 Maryville Knoxville W 32-2
Oct. 11 Vanderbilt Nashville T 3-3
Oct. 18 Mississippi A&M Knoxville L 0-6
Oct. 25 Clemson Clemson L 0-14
Nov. 1 North Carolina (HC) Knoxville T 0-0
Nov. 8 South Carolina Columbia T 6-6
Nov. 15 Cincinnati Knoxville W 33-12
Nov. 27 Kentucky Lexington L 0-13
103-62
1920 7-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 25 Emory & Henry Knoxville W 45-0
Oct. 2 Maryville Knoxville W 47-0
Oct. 9 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 0-20
Oct. 16 Chattanooga Chattanooga W 35-0
Oct. 23 Clemson Knoxville W 26-0
Oct. 30 Mississippi A&M Starkville L 7-13
Nov. 6 Transylvania Knoxville W 49-0
Nov. 13 Sewanee Chattanooga W 20-0
Nov. 25 Kentucky Knoxville W 14-7
243-40
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(1921-32)
M.B.BANKS
1921-25
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 ofenses
but preferred the winged-T. He became ill
in 1925 and gave up the Vol reins to take
the Central High School job.
Coachingrecord:27-15-3.
1921 6-2-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 24 *Emory & Henry Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 1 Maryville Maryville W 7-0
Oct. 8 Chattanooga Knoxville W 21-0
Oct. 15 Dartmouth Hanover L 3-14
Oct. 22 Florida Knoxville W 9-0
Oct. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-14
Nov. 5 Mississippi A&M Memphis W 14-7
Nov. 12 Sewanee Knoxville W 21-0
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington T 0-0
*First game played on Shields-Watkins Field 102-35
1917&1918:
1922 8-2
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 23 *Emory & Henry Knoxville W 50-0
Sept. 30 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 32-7
Oct. 7 Maryville Knoxville W 21-0
Oct. 14 Camp Benning Columbus W 15-0
Oct. 21 Georgia Athens L 3-7
Oct. 28 Mississippi Knoxville W 49-0
Nov. 4 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 6-14
Nov. 11 Mississippi A&M Memphis W 31-3
Nov. 18 Sewanee Chattanooga W 18-7
Nov. 30 Kentucky Knoxville W 14-7
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1923 5-4-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 29 Army West Point L 0-41
Oct. 6 Maryville Knoxville T 14-14
Oct. 13 Georgetown Knoxville W 13-6
Oct. 20 Georgia Knoxville L 0-17
Oct. 27 Mississippi A&M Memphis W 7-3
Nov. 3 Tulane Knoxville W 13-2
Nov. 10 Vanderbilt Nashville L 7-51
Nov. 17 Va. Military Inst. Knoxville L 0-33
Nov. 24 Mississippi Knoxville W 10-0
Nov. 29 Kentucky Lexington W 18-0
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1924 3-5
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 4 Emory & Henry Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 11 Maryville Knoxville W 28-10
Oct. 18 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 13-0
Oct. 24 Mississippi A&M Memphis L 2-7
Nov. 1 Georgia Athens L 0-33
Nov. 8 Centre Knoxville L 0-32
Nov. 15 Tulane New Orleans L 7-26
Nov. 27 Kentucky Knoxville L 6-27
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1931 9-0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 26 Maryville Knoxville W 33-0
Oct. 3 Clemson Knoxville W 44-0
Oct. 10 Mississippi Knoxville W 38-0
Oct. 17 Alabama (HC) Knoxville W 25-0
Oct. 24 North Carolina Chapel Hill W 7-0
Oct. 31 Duke Knoxville W 25-2
Nov. 7 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 31-0
Nov. 14 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 21-7
Nov. 26 Kentucky Lexington T 6-6
NewYork CharityGame
Dec. 5 New York University New York W 13-0
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1932 9-0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 24 Chattanooga Chattanooga W 13-0
Oct. 1 Mississippi Knoxville W 33-0
Oct. 8 North Carolina Knoxville W 20-7
Oct. 15 Alabama Birmingham W 7-3
Oct. 22 Maryville Knoxville W 60-0
Oct. 29 Duke (HC) Knoxville W 16-13
Nov. 5 Mississippi A&M Knoxville W 31-0
Nov. 12 Vanderbilt Nashville T 0-0
Nov. 24 Kentucky Knoxville W 26-0
Dec. 3 Florida Jacksonville W 32-13
238-36
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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
(1933-PRESENT)
1933 7-3 5-2 SEC
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 30 Virginia Tech Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 7 Mississippi State Knoxville W 20-0
Oct. 14 Duke Durham L 2-10
Oct. 21 Alabama (HC) Knoxville L 6-12
Oct. 28 Florida Knoxville W 13-6
Nov. 4 Geo. Washington Washington, D.C. W 13-0
Nov. 11 Mississippi Knoxville W 35-6
Nov. 18 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 33-6
Nov. 30 Kentucky Lexington W 27-0
Dec. 9 LSU Baton Rouge L 0-7
SECFinish:4th 176-47
1925 5-2-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Oct. 3 Emory & Henry Knoxville W 51-0
Oct. 10 Maryville Knoxville W 13-0
Oct. 17 Vanderbilt Nashville L 7-34
Oct. 24 Louisiana State Knoxville T 0-0
Oct. 31 Georgia Knoxville W 12-7
Nov. 7 Centre Danville W 12-0
Nov. 14 Miss. A&M (HC) Knoxville W 14-9
Nov. 26 Kentucky Lexington L 20-23
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R.R.NEYLAND
1926-34
With Captain Neyland came one of the
most efcient single wing ofenses in the
nation. In his rst 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.
Coachingrecord:76-7-5.
1926 8-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 25 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 13-0
Oct. 2 North Carolina Knoxville W 34-0
Oct. 9 Louisiana State Baton Rouge W 14-7
Oct. 15 Maryville Knoxville W 6-0
Oct. 23 Centre Knoxville W 30-7
Oct. 30 Mississippi A&M Starkville W 33-0
Nov. 6 Sewanee (HC) Knoxville W 12-0
Nov. 13 Vanderbilt Nashville L 3-20
Nov. 25 Kentucky Knoxville W 6-0
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1927 8-0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 24 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 33-0
Oct. 1 North Carolina Chapel Hill W 26-0
Oct. 8 Maryville Knoxville W 7-0
Oct. 15 Mississippi Knoxville W 21-7
Oct. 22 Transylvania Knoxville W 57-0
Oct. 29 Virginia Knoxville W 42-0
Nov. 5 Sewanee Knoxville W 32-12
Nov. 12 Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville T 7-7
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington W 20-0
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1928 9-0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 29 Maryville Knoxville W 41-0
Oct. 6 Centre Knoxville W 41-7
Oct. 13 Mississippi Knoxville W 13-12
Oct. 20 Alabama Tuscaloosa W 15-13
Oct. 27 Wash. & Lee (HC) Knoxville W 26-7
Nov. 3 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 57-0
Nov. 10 Sewanee Knoxville W 37-0
Nov. 17 Vanderbilt Nashville W 6-0
Nov. 29 Kentucky Knoxville T 0-0
Dec. 8 Florida Knoxville W 13-12
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1929 9-0-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 28 Centre Knoxville W 40-6
Oct. 5 Chattanooga Chattanooga W 20-0
Oct. 12 Mississippi Knoxville W 52-7
Oct. 19 Alabama (HC) Knoxville W 6-0
Oct. 26 Washington & Lee Roanoke W 39-0
Nov. 2 Auburn Knoxville W 27-0
Nov. 9 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 73-0
Nov. 16 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 13-0
Nov. 28 Kentucky Lexington T 6-6
Dec. 7 South Carolina Knoxville W 54-0
330-19
1930 9-1
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 27 Maryville Knoxville W 54-0
Oct. 4 Centre Knoxville W 18-0
Oct. 11 Mississippi Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 18 Alabama Tuscaloosa L 6-18
Oct. 25 N. Carolina (HC) Knoxville W 9-7
Nov. 1 Clemson Knoxville W 27-0
Nov. 8 Carson-Newman Knoxville W 34-0
Nov. 15 Vanderbilt Nashville W 13-0
Nov. 27 Kentucky Knoxville W 8-0
Dec. 6 Florida Jacksonville W 13-6
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Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 29 Centre Knoxville W 32-0
Oct. 5 North Carolina Chapel Hill W 19-7
Oct. 13 Mississippi Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 20 Alabama Birmingham L 6-13
Oct. 27 Duke (HC) Knoxville W 14-6
Nov. 3 Fordham New York L 12-13
Nov. 10 Mississippi State Knoxville W 14-0
Nov. 17 Vanderbilt Nashville W 13-6
Nov. 29 Kentucky Knoxville W 19-0
Dec. 8 LSU Knoxville W 19-13
SECFinish:3rd 175-58
W.H.BRITTON
1935
An end coach and scout on Neylands staf
since 1926, he was elevated to head coach
for one season while Neyland was called
to active duty in the Panama Canal Zone.
Upon Neylands return he continued his
duties as end coach and scout until 1947.
Coachingrecord:4-5-0.
1935 4-5 2-3 SEC
Date Opponent Site Result Score
Sept. 28 Southwestern Knoxville W 20-0
Oct. 5 North Carolina Knoxville L 13-38
Oct. 12 Auburn Birmingham W 13-6
Oct. 19 Alabama (HC) Knoxville L 0-25
Oct. 26 Centre Knoxville W 25-14
Nov. 2 Duke Durham L 6-19
Nov. 9 Mississippi Memphis W 14-13
Nov. 16 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 7-13
Nov. 28 Kentucky Lexington L 0-27
SECFinish:T-9th 98-155
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.
Coachingrecord:43-7-3.
1936 6-2-2 3-1-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 26 Chattanooga Knoxville W 13-0
Oct. 3 North Carolina Chapel Hill L 6-14
Oct. 10 Auburn Knoxville L 0-6
Oct. 17 Alabama Birmingham T 0-0
Oct. 24 Duke (HC) Knoxville --/2 W 15-13
Oct. 31 Georgia Athens W 46-0
Nov. 7 Maryville Knoxville W 34-0
Nov. 14 Vanderbilt Nashville W 26-13
Nov. 26 Kentucky Knoxville 17/-- W 7-6
Dec. 5 Mississippi Memphis 17/-- T 0-0
SECFinish:4th17thAP 147-52
1937 6-3-1 4-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 25 Wake Forest Knoxville W 32-0
Oct. 2 Virginia Tech Knoxville W 27-0
Oct. 9 Duke Durham T 0-0
Oct. 16 Alabama Knoxville L 7-14
1938 11-0 7-0 SEC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
DUNKEL, LITKENHOUS, BOAND, HOULGATE, POLING
SEC CHAMPIONS
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 24 Sewanee Knoxville W 26-3
Oct. 1 Clemson Knoxville W 20-7
Oct. 8 Auburn Knoxville W 7-0
Oct. 15 Alabama Birmingham W 13-0
Oct. 22 The Citadel Knoxville 8/-- W 44-0
Oct. 29 LSU (HC) Knoxville 8/-- W 14-6
Nov. 5 Chattanooga Knoxville 6/-- W 45-0
Nov. 12 Vanderbilt Nashville 4/-- W 14-0
Nov. 24 Kentucky Knoxville 4/-- W 46-0
Dec. 3 Mississippi Memphis 4/-- W 47-0
OrangeBowl
Jan. 2 Oklahoma Miami 2/4 W 17-0
SECFinish:1st2ndAP 293-16
1939 10-1 6-0 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 29 North Carolina St. Raleigh W 13-0
Oct. 7 Sewanee Knoxville W 40-0
Oct. 14 Chattanooga Chattanooga W 28-0
Oct. 21 Alabama (HC) Knoxville 5/8 W 21-0
Oct. 28 Mercer Knoxville 1/-- W 17-0
Nov. 4 LSU Baton Rouge 1/18 W 20-0
Nov. 11 The Citadel Knoxville 1/-- W 34-0
Nov. 18 Vanderbilt Knoxville 1/-- W 13-0
Nov. 30 Kentucky Lexington 4/-- W 19-0
Dec. 9 Auburn Knoxville 2/-- W 7-0
RoseBowl
Jan. 1 Southern Cal Pasadena 2/3 L 0-14
SECFinish:T-1st2ndAP 212-14
SEC CHAMPIONS
1940 10-1 5-0 SEC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
DUNKEL, WILLIAMSON
SEC CHAMPIONS
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 28 Mercer Knoxville W 49-0
Oct. 5 Duke Knoxville W 13-0
Oct. 12 Chattanooga Knoxville W 53-0
Oct. 19 Alabama Birmingham 5/-- W 27-12
Oct. 26 Florida Knoxville 5/-- W 14-0
Nov. 2 LSU Knoxville 7/-- W 28-0
Nov. 9 Southwestern Memphis 5/-- W 41-0
Nov. 16 Virginia Knoxville 5/-- W 41-14
Nov. 23 Kentucky (HC) Knoxville 6/-- W 33-0
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Nashville 6/-- W 20-0
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Boston College New Orleans 4/5 L 13-19
SECFinish:1st4thAP 332-45
Oct. 23 Sewanee Knoxville W 32-0
Oct. 30 Georgia Knoxville W 32-0
Nov. 6 Auburn Birmingham 7/-- L 7-20
Nov. 13 Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville L 7-13
Nov. 25 Kentucky Lexington W 13-0
Dec. 4 Mississippi Memphis W 32-0
SECFinish:7th 189-47
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R.R.NEYLAND
1946-52
General Neylands retirement from the
military enabled him to devote full time
to build one of the best programs in the
country. He led the national title team in
1951 and took the Vols to three straight
major bowl games. Poor health in 1952
forced his retirement to athletic director, a
position he held until his death in 1962. His
record for this period was 54-17-4.
Coachingrecord:173-31-12.
1946 9-2 5-0 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 28 Georgia Tech Knoxville W 13-9
Oct. 5 Duke Durham W 12-7
Oct. 12 Chattanooga Knoxville 8t/-- W 47-7
Oct. 19 Alabama (HC) Knoxville 9/7 W 12-0
Oct. 26 Wake Forest Knoxville 4/-- L 6-19
Nov. 2 North Carolina Knoxville 10/9 W 20-14
Nov. 9 Mississippi Memphis 7/-- W 18-14
Nov. 16 Boston College Chestnut Hill 8/-- W 33-13
Nov. 23 Kentucky Knoxville 7/-- W 7-0
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Nashville 8/-- W 7-6
OrangeBowl
Jan. 1 Rice Miami 7/10 L 0-8
SECFinish:T-1st7thAP 175-97
SEC CHAMPIONS
1947 5-5 2-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 27 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 0-27
Oct. 4 Duke (HC) Knoxville L 7-19
Oct. 11 Chattanooga Knoxville W 26-7
Oct. 18 Alabama Birmingham L 0-10
Oct. 25 Tennessee Tech Knoxville W 49-0
Nov. 1 North Carolina Chapel Hill L 6-20
Nov. 8 Mississippi Memphis L 13-43
Nov. 15 Boston College Knoxville W 38-13
Nov. 22 Kentucky Lexington W 13-6
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 12-7
SECFinish:T-9th 164-152
1948 4-4-2 2-3-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 25 Mississippi State Knoxville L 6-21
Oct. 2 Duke Durham T 7-7
Oct. 9 Chattanooga Knoxville 20/-- W 26-0
Oct. 16 Alabama (HC) Knoxville W 21-6
Oct. 23 Tennessee Tech Knoxville W 41-0
Oct. 30 North Carolina Knoxville --/3 L 7-14
Nov. 6 Georgia Tech Atlanta --/6 W 13-6
Nov. 13 Mississippi Memphis 18/-- L 13-16
Nov. 20 Kentucky Knoxville T 0-0
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Nashville --/15 L 6-28
SECFinish:8th 140-98
1949 7-2-1 4-1-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 24 Mississippi State Knoxville W 10-0
Oct. 1 Duke Knoxville L 7-21
Oct. 8 Chattanooga Knoxville W 39-7
Oct. 15 Alabama Birmingham T 7-7
Oct. 22 Tennessee Tech Knoxville W 36-6
Oct. 29 North Carolina Chapel Hill --/13 W 35-6
Nov. 5 Ga. Tech (HC) Knoxville 14/-- L 13-30
JOHNBARNHILL
1941-45
When war again interrupted Neylands
coaching career, Barnhill, a former Vol
and coach under Neyland, was named as
head coach. He compiled an outstanding
record and upon Neylands return in 1946 he
accepted the head coaching job at Arkansas
where he also served as athletic director.
Coachingrecord:32-5-2.
1941 8-2 3-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 20 Furman Knoxville W 32-6
Oct. 4 Duke Durham L 0-19
Oct. 11 Dayton Knoxville W 26-0
Oct. 18 Alabama Knoxville L 2-9
Oct. 25 Cincinnati Knoxville W 21-6
Nov. 1 LSU Baton Rouge W 13-6
Nov. 8 Howard Knoxville W 28-6
Nov. 15 Boston College Boston --/18 W 14-7
Nov. 22 Kentucky Lexington W 20-7
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville --/12 W 26-7
SECFinish:2nd18thAP 182-73
1942 9-1-1 4-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 26 South Carolina Columbia T 0-0
Oct. 3 Fordham Knoxville W 40-14
Oct. 10 Dayton Knoxville W 34-6
Oct. 17 Alabama Birmingham 15t/4 L 0-8
Oct. 24 Furman Knoxville 17t/-- W 52-7
Oct. 31 LSU Knoxville 20/19 W 26-0
Nov. 7 Cincinnati Knoxville 13/-- W 34-12
Nov. 14 Mississippi Memphis 11/-- W 14-0
Nov. 21 Kentucky (HC) Knoxville 11/-- W 26-0
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville 10/-- W 19-7
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Tulsa New Orleans 7/4 W 14-7
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1944 7-1-1 5-0-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 30 Kentucky Knoxville W 26-13
Oct. 7 Mississippi Memphis W 20-7
Oct. 14 Florida Knoxville 15/-- W 40-0
Oct. 21 Alabama Knoxville 17/-- T 0-0
Oct. 28 Clemson Knoxville 19t/-- W 26-7
Nov. 4 *LSU N Baton Rouge 16/-- W 13-0
Nov. 18 Temple (HC) Knoxville 17/-- W 27-14
Nov. 25 Kentucky Lexington 15/-- W 21-7
RoseBowl
Jan. 1 Southern Cal Pasadena 12/7 L 0-25
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1945 8-1 3-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 29 Wake Forest Knoxville W 7-6
Oct. 6 William & Mary Knoxville W 48-13
Oct. 13 Chattanooga Knoxville 18/-- W 30-0
Oct. 20 Alabama Birmingham --/6 L 7-25
Oct. 27 Villanova Knoxville W 33-2
Nov. 3 North Carolina Knoxville W 20-6
Nov. 10 Mississippi Memphis W 34-0
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington 14/-- W 14-0
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville 17/-- W 45-0
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Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Nov. 12 Mississippi Memphis W 35-7
Nov. 19 Kentucky Lexington --/11 W 6-0
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Knoxville 18/-- W 26-20
SECFinish:3rd17thAP 214-104
1950 11-1 4-1 SEC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
DUNKEL
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 23 Miss. Southern Knoxville 4/-- W 56-0
Sept. 30 Mississippi State Starkville 4/-- L 0-7
Oct. 7 Duke Durham --/14 W 28-7
Oct. 14 Chattanooga Knoxville 14/-- W 41-0
Oct. 21 Alabama Knoxville 18/-- W 14-9
Oct. 28 Wash. & Lee Knoxville 8/-- W 27-20
Nov. 4 N. Carolina (HC) Knoxville 11/-- W 16-0
Nov. 11 Tennessee Tech Knoxville 11/-- W 48-14
Nov. 18 Mississippi Knoxville 9/-- W 35-0
Nov. 25 Kentucky Knoxville 9/3 W 7-0
Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Nashville 4/-- W 43-0
Cotton Bowl
Jan. 1 Texas Dallas 4/3 W 20-14
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1951 10-1 5-0 SEC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
CONSENSUS
SEC CHAMPIONS
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 29 Mississippi State Knoxville 1/-- W 14-0
Oct. 6 Duke Knoxville 3/16 W 26-0
Oct. 13 Chattanooga Knoxville 3/-- W 42-13
Oct. 20 Alabama Birmingham *CBS 2/-- W 27-13
Oct. 27 Tennessee Tech Knoxville 1/-- W 68-0
Nov. 3 North Carolina Chapel Hill 1/-- W 27-0
Nov. 10 Wash. & Lee Knoxville 1/-- W 60-14
Nov. 17 Mississippi Oxford 2/-- W 46-21
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington 1/9 W 28-0
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt (HC) Knoxville 1/-- W 35-27
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Maryland New Orleans 1/3 L 13-28
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*First Tennessee game televised (Local Birmingham CBS afliate)
1952 8-2-1 5-0-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 27 Mississippi State Memphis 6/-- W 14-7
Oct. 4 Duke Durham 11/10 L 0-7
Oct. 11 Chattanooga Knoxville W 26-6
Oct. 18 Alabama Knoxville --/18 W 20-0
Oct. 25 Woford Knoxville 13/-- W 50-0
Nov. 1 North Carolina Knoxville 12/-- W 41-14
Nov. 8 LSU Baton Rouge 8/-- W 22-3
Nov. 15 Florida (HC) Knoxville 7/18 W 26-12
Nov. 22 Kentucky Knoxville 7/-- T 14-14
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville 9/-- W 46-0
CottonBowl
Jan. 1 Texas Dallas NBC 8/10 L 0-16
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HARVEYROBINSON
1953-54
A tailback on Neylands teams of the early 1930s
and a member of Neylands staf from 1946, he
accepted the head coaching job for two years
following the Generals retirement. He went to
Florida as an assistant coach and returned to UT in
1960 as a member of Wyatts staf.
Coachingrecord:10-10-1.
1953 6-4-1 3-2-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 26 Mississippi State Knoxville 17/-- L 0-26
Oct. 3 Duke Knoxville L 7-21
Oct. 10 Chattanooga Knoxville W 40-7
Oct. 17 Alabama Birmingham NBC T 0-0
Oct. 24 Louisville Knoxville W 59-6
Oct. 31 North Carolina Chapel Hill W 20-6
Nov. 7 LSU (HC) Knoxville W 32-14
Nov. 14 Florida Gainesville 18/-- W 9-7
Nov. 21 Kentucky Lexington --/13 L 21-27
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 33-6
Dec. 5 Houston Houston L 19-33
SECFinish:7th 240-153
1954 4-6 1-5 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 25 Mississippi State Memphis W 19-7
Oct. 2 Duke Durham --/7 L 6-7
Oct. 9 Chattanooga Knoxville W 20-14
Oct. 16 Alabama Knoxville L 0-27
Oct. 23 Dayton Knoxville W 14-7
Oct. 30 North Carolina Knoxville W 26-20
Nov. 6 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 7-28
Nov. 13 Florida (HC) Knoxville L 0-14
Nov. 20 Kentucky Knoxville L 13-14
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-26
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BOWDENWYATT
1955-62
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.
Coachingrecord:49-29-4.
1955 6-3-1 3-2-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 24 Mississippi State Knoxville L 7-13
Oct. 1 Duke Knoxville --/16 L 0-21
Oct. 8 Chattanooga Knoxville W 13-0
Oct. 15 Alabama Birmingham W 20-0
Oct. 22 Dayton Knoxville W 53-7
Oct. 29 North Carolina Chapel Hill W 48-7
Nov. 5 Ga. Tech (HC) Knoxville --/8 T 7-7
Nov. 12 Florida Gainesville W 20-0
Nov. 19 Kentucky Lexington 17/-- L 0-23
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Knoxville --/19 W 20-14
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1961 6-4 4-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 30 Auburn Knoxville L 21-24
Oct. 7 Miss. State (HC) Knoxville W 17-3
Oct. 14 Tulsa Knoxville W 52-6
Oct. 21 Alabama Birmingham ABC --/5 L 3-34
Oct. 28 Chattanooga Knoxville W 20-7
Nov. 4 North Carolina Chapel Hill L 21-22
Nov. 11 Georgia Tech Knoxville --/9 W 10-6
Nov. 18 Mississippi Memphis --/6 L 10-24
Nov. 25 Kentucky Lexington W 26-16
Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 41-7
SECFinish:T-4th 221-149
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Nov. 19 Kentucky Knoxville T 10-10
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Nashville W 35-0
SECFinish:T-5th 209-79
1962 4-6 2-6 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 29 Auburn Birmingham L 21-22
Oct. 6 Mississippi St. Memphis L 6-7
Oct. 13 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 0-17
Oct. 20 Alabama Knoxville CBS --/2 L 7-27
Oct. 27 Chattanooga Knoxville W 48-14
Nov. 3 Wake Forest Knoxville W 23-0
Nov. 10 Tulane Knoxville W 28-16
Nov. 17 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville --/3 L 6-19
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt Nashville W 30-0
SECFinish:10th 179-134
JIMMcDONALD
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 staf as assistant
athletic director.
Coachingrecord:5-5.
1963 5-5 3-5 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 21 Richmond Knoxville W 34-6
Sept. 28 Auburn Knoxville L 19-23
Oct. 5 Mississippi State Knoxville L 0-7
Oct. 12 Georgia Tech (HC) Knoxville L 7-23
Oct. 19 Alabama Birmingham --/9 L 0-35
Oct. 26 Chattanooga Knoxville W 49-7
Nov. 9 Tulane New Orleans W 26-0
Nov. 16 Mississippi Memphis --/3 L 0-20
Nov. 23 Kentucky Lexington W 19-0
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 14-0
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DOUGDICKEY
1964-69
He was hired of the staf of Arkansas to
head up the job of rebuilding Tennessees
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.
Coachingrecord:46-15-4.
1956 10-1 6-0 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 29 Auburn Birmingham W 35-7
Oct. 6 Duke Durham 9/-- W 33-20
Oct. 13 Chattanooga Knoxville 6/-- W 42-20
Oct. 20 Alabama Knoxville 7/-- W 24-0
Oct. 27 Maryland Knoxville 4/-- W 34-7
Nov. 3 North Carolina (HC) Knoxville 3/-- W 20-0
Nov. 10 Georgia Tech Atlanta 3/2 W 6-0
Nov. 17 Mississippi Knoxville 1/19 W 27-7
Nov. 24 Kentucky Knoxville 2/-- W 20-7
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt Nashville 2/-- W 27-7
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Baylor New Orleans ABC 2/13 L 7-13
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SEC CHAMPIONS
1957 8-3 4-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 28 Auburn Knoxville 8/-- L 0-7
Oct. 5 Mississippi State Knoxville W 14-9
Oct. 12 Chattanooga Knoxville 19/-- W 28-13
Oct. 19 Alabama Birmingham W 14-0
Oct. 26 Maryland College Park W 16-0
Nov. 2 North Carolina Chapel Hill 17/-- W 35-0
Nov. 9 Ga. Tech (HC) Knoxville 9/18 W 21-6
Nov. 16 Mississippi Memphis 7/8 L 7-14
Nov. 23 Kentucky Lexington 12/-- L 6-20
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Knoxville 18/-- W 20-6
GatorBowl
Dec. 28 Texas A&M Jacksonville ABC 13/9 W 3-0
SECFinish:5th13thAP 164-75
1958 4-6 4-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 27 Auburn Birmingham NBC --/3 L 0-13
Oct. 4 Mississippi State Memphis --/11 W 13-8
Oct. 11 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 7-21
Oct. 18 Alabama Knoxville W 14-7
Oct. 25 Florida State Knoxville L 0-10
Nov. 1 North Carolina Knoxville --/17 L 7-21
Nov. 8 Chattanooga Knoxville L 6-14
Nov. 15 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville --/7 W 18-16
Nov. 22 Kentucky Knoxville L 2-6
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville --/15 W 10-6
SECFinish:5th 77-122
1959 5-4-1 3-4-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 26 Auburn Knoxville --/3 W 3-0
Oct. 3 Mississippi State Knoxville 9/-- W 22-6
Oct. 10 Georgia Tech Knoxville 8/3 L 7-14
Oct. 17 Alabama Birmingham 14/-- T 7-7
Oct. 24 Chattanooga Knoxville W 23-0
Oct 31 North Carolina Chapel Hill 20/-- W 29-7
Nov. 7 LSU (HC) Knoxville 13/1 W 14-13
Nov. 14 Mississippi Memphis 9/-- L 7-37
Nov. 21 Kentucky Lexington 20/-- L 0-20
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 0-14
SECFinish:8th 112-118
1960 6-2-2 3-2-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 24 Auburn Birmingham W 10-3
Oct. 1 Mississippi State Memphis 11/-- T 0-0
Oct. 8 Tampa Knoxville W 62-7
Oct. 15 Alabama Knoxville --/15 W 20-7
Oct. 22 Chattanooga Knoxville 12/-- W 35-0
Oct. 29 North Carolina Knoxville 11/-- W 27-14
Nov. 5 Georgia Tech Atlanta 8/-- L 7-14
Nov. 12 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville 14/4 L 3-24
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APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 19 Chattanooga Knoxville W 10-6
Sept. 26 Auburn Birmingham --/8 L 0-3
Oct. 3 Mississippi State N Memphis W 14-13
Oct. 10 Boston College Knoxville W 16-14
Oct. 17 Alabama Knoxville --/3 L 8-19
Oct. 24 LSU Baton Rouge NBC --/7 T 3-3
Nov. 7 Georgia Tech Atlanta --/7 W 22-14
Nov. 14 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville L 0-30
Nov. 21 Kentucky Knoxville L 7-12
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville L 0-7
SECFinish:10th 80-121
1965 8-1-2 3-1-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 18 Army Knoxville W 21-0
Sept. 25 Auburn Knoxville T 13-13
Oct. 9 S. Carolina (HC) Knoxville W 24-3
Oct. 16 Alabama Birmingham T 7-7
Oct. 23 Houston Knoxville W 17-8
Nov. 6 Georgia Tech Knoxville --/7 W 21-7
Nov. 13 Mississippi Memphis NBC 8/-- L 13-14
Nov. 20 Kentucky Lexington W 19-3
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Knoxville 9/-- W 21-3
Dec. 4 UCLA Memphis 7/5 W 37-34
BluebonnetBowl
Dec. 18 Tulsa Houston NBC 7/-- W 27-6
SECFinish:T-3rd10thAP 220-98
1966 8-3 4-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 24 Auburn Birmingham W 28-0
Oct. 1 Rice Knoxville 10/-- W 23-3
Oct. 8 Georgia Tech Atlanta ABC 8/9 L 3-6
Oct. 15 Alabama Knoxville --/3 L 10-11
Oct. 22 South Carolina Knoxville W 29-17
Oct. 29 Army Memphis W 38-7
Nov. 5 Chattanooga Knoxville 10/-- W 28-10
Nov. 12 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville 10/-- L 7-14
Nov. 19 Kentucky Knoxville ABC W 28-19
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Nashville W 28-0
GatorBowl
Dec. 31 Syracuse Jacksonville ABC W 18-12
SECFinish:5th 240-99
1967 9-2 6-0 SEC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
LITKENHOUS
SEC CHAMPIONS
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 16 UCLA N Los Angeles 9/8 L 16-20
Sept. 30 Auburn Knoxville W 27-13
Oct. 14 Georgia Tech Knoxville ABC W 24-13
Oct. 21 Alabama Birmingham 7/6 W 24-13
Oct. 28 LSU Knoxville 4/-- W 17-14
Nov. 4 Tampa Tampa 3/-- W 38-0
Nov. 11 Tulane (HC) Knoxville 2/-- W 35-14
Nov. 18 Mississippi Memphis 2/-- W 20-7
Nov. 25 Kentucky Lexington 2/-- W 17-7
Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Knoxville 2/-- W 41-14
OrangeBowl
Jan. 1 Oklahoma N Miami NBC 2/3 L 24-26
SECFinish:1st2ndAP 283-141
1968 8-2-1 4-1-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 14 *Georgia Knoxville ABC 9/-- T 17-17
Sept. 28 Memphis St. Knoxville 16/-- W 24-17
Oct. 5 Rice N Houston 15/-- W 52-0
Oct. 12 Georgia Tech Atlanta 10/-- W 24-7
Oct. 19 Alabama Knoxville ABC 8/-- W 10-9
Nov. 2 UCLA (HC) Knoxville 5/-- W 42-18
Nov. 9 Auburn N Birmingham 5/-- L 14-28
Nov. 16 Mississippi Knoxville 11/-- W 31-0
Nov. 23 Kentucky Knoxville 8/-- W 24-7
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Nashville 7/-- W 10-7
CottonBowl
Jan. 1 Texas Dallas CBS 8/5 L 13-36
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1969 9-2 5-1 SEC
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Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
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Sept. 27 Auburn Knoxville ABC 19/17 W 45-19
Oct. 4 Memphis St. N Memphis 10/-- W 55-16
Oct. 11 Georgia Tech Knoxville 10/-- W 26-8
Oct. 18 Alabama Birmingham 7/20 W 41-14
Nov. 1 Georgia Athens 3/11 W 17-3
Nov. 8 S. Carolina (HC) Knoxville 3/-- W 29-14
Nov. 15 Mississippi Jackson 3/18 L 0-38
Nov. 22 Kentucky Lexington 9/-- W 31-26
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Knoxville 10/-- W 40-27
GatorBowl
Dec. 27 Florida Jacksonville NBC 11/14 L 13-14
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SEC CHAMPIONS
BILLBATTLE
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
ve straight bowls.
Coachingrecord:59-22-2.
1970 11-1 4-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 19 SMU Knoxville W 28-3
Sept. 26 Auburn Birmingham 17/-- L 23-36
Oct. 3 Army Knoxville W 48-3
Oct. 10 Georgia Tech Atlanta 20/13 W 17-6
Oct. 17 Alabama Knoxville 14/-- W 24-0
Oct. 24 Florida Knoxville ABC 11/-- W 38-7
Oct. 31 Wake Forest Memphis 9/-- W 41-7
Nov. 7 South Carolina Columbia 8/-- W 20-18
Nov. 21 Kentucky (HC) Knoxville 8/-- W 45-0
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville 7/-- W 24-6
Dec. 5 UCLA Knoxville 5/-- W 28-17
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Air Force New Orleans ABC 4/11 W 34-13
SECFinish:2nd4thAP 370-116
1971 10-2 4-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 18 UCSB Knoxville 8/-- W 48-6
Sept. 25 Auburn Knoxville ABC 9/5 L 9-10
Oct. 2 Florida N Gainesville 12/-- W 20-13
Oct. 9 Georgia Tech Knoxville 13/-- W 10-6
Oct. 16 Alabama Birmingham 14/4 L 15-32
Oct. 23 Mississippi State Memphis 18/-- W 10-7
Oct. 30 Tulsa Knoxville 16/-- W 38-3
Nov. 6 S. Carolina (HC) Knoxville 11/-- W 35-6
Nov. 20 Kentucky Lexington 11/-- W 21-7
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Knoxville 11/-- W 19-7
Dec. 4 Penn State Knoxville ABC 12/5 W 31-11
LibertyBowl
Dec. 20 Arkansas N Memphis ABC 9/18 W 14-13
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Sept. 25 Auburn Birmingham ABC L 28-38
Oct. 2 Clemson Knoxville W 21-19
Oct. 9 Georgia Tech Atlanta W 42-7
Oct. 16 Alabama Knoxville ABC --/20 L 13-20
Oct. 23 Florida Knoxville --/11 L 18-20
Nov. 6 Memphis St. Memphis W 21-14
Nov. 13 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville W 32-6
Nov. 20 Kentucky Knoxville L 0-7
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Nashville W 13-10
SECFinish:8th 237-162
JOHNNYMAJORS
1977-92
A Vol All-American tailback in the mid-
1950s, Majors returned to his alma mater
as the Universitys 19th head coach after
guiding Pittsburgh to the national cham-
pionship in 1976.
Coachingrecord:116-62-8.
1977 4-7 1-5 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 10 California N Knoxville L 17-27
Sept. 17 Boston College N Knoxville W 24-18
Sept. 24 Auburn Knoxville L 12-14
Oct. 1 Oregon State Knoxville W 41-10
Oct. 8 Georgia Tech Knoxville L 8-24
Oct. 15 Alabama Birmingham --/4 L 10-24
Oct. 22 Florida Gainesville --/19 L 17-27
Nov. 5 Memphis St. (HC) Knoxville W 27-14
Nov. 12 Mississippi Memphis L 14-43
Nov. 19 Kentucky Lexington --/7 L 17-21
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 42-7
SECFinish:8th 229-229
1978 5-5-1 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 16 UCLA N Knoxville --/9 L 0-13
Sept. 23 Oregon State N Knoxville T 13-13
Sept. 30 Auburn Birmingham ABC L 10-29
Oct. 7 Army Knoxville W 31-13
Oct. 21 Alabama Knoxville --/4 L 17-30
Oct. 28 Mississippi State Memphis L 21-34
Nov. 4 Duke Knoxville W 34-0
Nov. 11 Notre Dame South Bend --/14 L 14-31
Nov. 18 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville W 41-17
Nov. 25 Kentucky Knoxville W 29-14
Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Nashville W 41-15
SECFinish:T-4th 251-209
1979 7-5 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 15 Boston College N Chestnut Hill W 28-16
Sept. 22 Utah N Knoxville W 51-18
Sept. 29 Auburn Knoxville W 35-17
Oct. 6 Mississippi State Memphis 19/-- L 9-28
Oct. 13 Georgia Tech Knoxville W 31-0
Oct. 20 Alabama Birmingham 18/1 L 17-27
Nov. 3 Rutgers (HC) Knoxville 17/-- L 7-13
Nov. 10 Notre Dame Knoxville --/13 W 40-18
Nov. 17 Mississippi Jackson 19/-- L 20-44
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington W 20-17
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 31-10
BluebonnetBowl
Dec. 31 Purdue N Houston MIZ --/12 L 22-27
SECFinish:T-5th 311-235
1980 5-6 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 6 Georgia N Knoxville --/16 L 15-16
Sept. 13 Southern Cal N Knoxville --/5 L 17-20
Sept. 20 Washington State Knoxville W 35-23
Sept. 27 Auburn Auburn --/18 W 42-0
1972 10-2 4-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 9 Georgia Tech Atlanta ABC 15/-- W 34-3
Sept. 16 *Penn State N Knoxville 7/6 W 28-21
Sept. 23 Wake Forest Knoxville 5/-- W 45-6
Sept. 30 Auburn Birmingham 4/-- L 6-10
Oct. 7 Memphis State Memphis 10/-- W 38-7
Oct. 21 Alabama Knoxville 10/3 L 10-17
Oct. 28 Hawaii Knoxville 14/-- W 34-2
Nov. 4 Georgia Athens 13/-- W 14-0
Nov. 18 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville 13/-- W 17-0
Nov. 25 Kentucky Knoxville 12/-- W 17-7
Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Nashville 12/-- W 30-10
AstroBluebonnetBowl
Dec. 30 LSU N Houston MIZ 11/10 W 24-17
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*First night game played at Neyland Stadium.
1973 8-4 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 15 Duke N Knoxville 9/-- W 21-17
Sept. 22 Army West Point 10/-- W 37-18
Sept. 29 Auburn Knoxville 9/11 W 21-0
Oct. 6 Kansas Memphis 9/-- W 28-27
Oct. 13 Georgia Tech Knoxville 8/-- W 20-14
Oct. 20 Alabama Birmingham ABC 10/2 L 21-42
Oct. 27 Texas Christian Knoxville 14/-- W 39-7
Nov. 3 Georgia (HC) Knoxville 11/-- L 31-35
Nov. 17 Mississippi Jackson ABC 16/-- L 18-28
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington W 16-14
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt Knoxville 19/-- W 20-17
GatorBowl
Dec. 29 Texas Tech N Jacksonville ABC 20/11 L 19-28
SECFinish:4th19thAP 291-247
1974 7-3-2 2-3-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 7 UCLA Knoxville ABC 16/12 T 17-17
Sept. 21 Kansas N Knoxville 17t/-- W 17-3
Sept. 28 Auburn Auburn 14/-- L 0-21
Oct. 5 Tulsa Knoxville W 17-10
Oct. 12 LSU N Baton Rouge L 10-20
Oct. 19 Alabama Knoxville --/4 L 6-28
Oct. 26 Clemson Knoxville W 29-28
Nov. 9 Memphis St. Knoxville W 34-6
Nov. 16 Mississippi Memphis W 29-17
Nov. 23 Kentucky (HC) Knoxville W 24-7
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Nashville T 21-21
LibertyBowl
Dec. 16 Maryland N Memphis ABC --/10 W 7-3
SECFinish:T-7th20thAP 211-181
1975 7-5 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 13 Maryland N Knoxville 20/14 W 26-8
Sept. 20 UCLA Los Angeles ABC 10/12 L 28-34
Sept. 27 Auburn Knoxville 16/-- W 21-17
Oct. 11 Louisiana State Knoxville 19/-- W 24-10
Oct. 18 Alabama Birmingham 16/6 L 7-30
Oct. 25 North Texas St. Knoxville L 14-21
Nov. 1 Colorado State Knoxville W 28-7
Nov. 8 Utah (HC) Knoxville W 40-7
Nov. 15 Mississippi Memphis L 6-23
Nov. 22 Kentucky Lexington W 17-13
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Knoxville L 14-17
Dec. 6 Hawaii N Honolulu W 28-6
SECFinish:5th 253-193
1976 6-5 2-4 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 11 Duke N Knoxville L 18-21
Sept. 18 TCU N Knoxville W 31-0
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1981 8-4 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 5 Georgia Athens --/10 L 0-44
Sept. 12 Southern Cal N Los Angeles --/5 L 7-43
Sept. 19 Colorado St. N Knoxville W 42-0
Sept. 26 Auburn Knoxville W 10-7
Oct. 10 Georgia Tech Knoxville W 10-7
Oct. 17 Alabama Birmingham --/15 L 19-38
Oct. 24 Memphis St. Memphis W 28-9
Nov. 7 Wichita St. (HC) Knoxville W 24-21
Nov. 14 Mississippi Knoxville W 28-20
Nov. 21 Kentucky Lexington L 10-21
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Knoxville W 38-34
Garden StateBowl
Dec. 13 Wisconsin E. Rutherford MIZ W 28-21
SECFinish:T-4th 244-265
1982 6-5-1 3-2-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 4 Duke N Knoxville L 24-25
Sept. 11 Iowa State N Knoxville W 23-21
Sept. 25 Auburn Auburn L 14-24
Oct. 2 Washington St. Knoxville W 10-3
Oct. 9 LSU N Baton Rouge --/18 T 24-24
Oct. 16 Alabama Knoxville --/2 W 35-28
Oct. 23 Georgia Tech Atlanta ABC L 21-31
Nov. 6 Memphis St. (HC) Knoxville W 29-3
Nov. 13 Mississippi Jackson W 30-17
Nov. 20 Kentucky Knoxville W 28-7
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Nashville L 21-28
PeachBowl
Dec. 31 Iowa Atlanta CBS L 22-28
SECFinish:5th 281-239
1983 9-3 4-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 3 Pittsburgh N Knoxville L 3-13
Sept. 10 New Mexico N Knoxville W 31-6
Sept. 24 Auburn Knoxville --/11 L 14-37
Oct. 1 The Citadel Memphis W 45-6
Oct. 8 LSU N Knoxville TBS W 20-6
Oct. 15 Alabama Birmingham --/11 W 41-34
Oct. 22 Georgia Tech Knoxville W 37-3
Oct. 29 Rutgers East Rutherford W 7-0
Nov. 12 Mississippi N (HC) Knoxville TBS L 10-13
Nov. 19 Kentucky Lexington CBS W 10-0
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Knoxville CBS W 34-24
FloridaCitrusBowl
Dec. 17 Maryland N Orlando MIZ --/16t W 30-23
SECFinish:T-3rd 282-165
1984 7-4-1 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 1 Washington St. N Knoxville W 34-27
Sept. 15 Utah N Knoxville W 27-21
Sept. 22 Army Knoxville T 24-24
Sept. 29 Auburn Auburn TBS --/20 L 10-29
Oct. 13 Florida Knoxville --/18 L 30-43
Oct. 20 Alabama Knoxville W 28-27
Oct. 27 Georgia Tech Atlanta W 24-21
Nov. 10 Memphis St. (HC) Knoxville W 41-9
Nov. 17 Mississippi Jackson W 41-17
Nov. 24 Kentucky Knoxville L 12-17
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt Nashville TBS W 29-13
SunBowl
Dec. 22 Maryland El Paso CBS --/12 L 27-28
SECFinish:T-5th 327-276
1985 9-1-2 5-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 14 UCLA Knoxville ABC --/10 T 26-26
Sept. 28 Auburn Knoxville ABC --/1 W 38-20
Oct. 5 Wake Forest Knoxville 16/-- W 31-29
Oct. 12 Florida Gainesville 14/7 L 10-17
Oct. 19 Alabama Birmingham TBS 20/15 W 16-14
Oct. 26 Georgia Tech N Knoxville ESPN 16/-- T 6-6
Nov. 2 Rutgers (HC) Knoxville 19/-- W 40-0
Nov. 9 Memphis St. Memphis 19/-- W 17-7
Nov. 16 Mississippi Knoxville TBS 18/-- W 34-14
Nov. 23 Kentucky Lexington TBS 16/-- W 42-0
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Knoxville TBS 10/-- W 30-0
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Miami (Fla.) N New Orleans ABC 8/2 W 35-7
SECFinish:1st4thAP 325-140
SEC CHAMPIONS
1986 7-5 3-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 6 New Mexico N Knoxville 10/-- W 35-21
Sept. 13 Mississippi State Knoxville TBS 8/-- L 23-27
Sept. 27 Auburn Auburn ABC --/8 L 8-34
Oct. 4 Texas-El Paso Knoxville W 26-16
Oct. 11 Army Knoxville L 21-25
Oct. 18 Alabama Knoxville ABC --/2 L 28-56
Oct. 25 Georgia Tech N Atlanta TBS L 13-14
Nov. 8 Memphis St. (HC) Knoxville W 33-3
Nov. 15 Mississippi Jackson TBS --/20 W 22-10
Nov. 22 Kentucky Knoxville W 28-9
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville W 35-20
LibertyBowl
Dec. 29 Minnesota N Memphis RAY W 21-14
SECFinish:6th 293-249
1987 10-2-1 4-1-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 30 *Iowa E . Rutherford ABC 17/16 W 23-22
Sept. 5 Colorado State N Knoxville 17/-- W 49-3
Sept. 12 Mississippi State Starkville TBS 14/-- W 38-10
Sept. 26 Auburn Knoxville TBS 11/3 T 20-20
Oct. 3 California Knoxville TBS 10/-- W 38-12
Oct. 17 Alabama N Birmingham ESPN 8/-- L 22-41
Oct. 24 Georgia Tech Knoxville 13/-- W 29-15
Oct. 31 Boston College Chestnut Hill GAI 13/-- L 18-20
Nov. 7 Louisville Knoxville 19/-- W 41-10
Nov. 14 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville 18/-- W 55-13
Nov. 21 Kentucky Lexington 15/-- W 24-22
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Knoxville WZTV 16/-- W 38-36
PeachBowl
Jan. 2 Indiana Atlanta MIZ 17/-- W 27-22
SECFinish:3rd14thAP 422-246
*Kickof Classic V
1988 5-6 3-4 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 3 Georgia N Athens ESPN 18/12 L 17-28
Sept. 10 Duke N Knoxville L 26-31
Sept. 17 LSU Knoxville TBS --/9 L 9-34
Sept. 24 Auburn Auburn CBS --/4 L 6-38
Oct. 1 Washington State Knoxville L 24-52
Oct. 15 Alabama Knoxville --/20 L 20-28
Oct. 22 Memphis St. Memphis W 38-25
Nov. 5 Boston Col. (HC) Knoxville W 10-7
Nov. 12 Mississippi Oxford W 20-12
Nov. 19 Kentucky Knoxville W 28-24
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Nashville W 14-7
SECFinish:T-6th 212-286
Oct. 11 Georgia Tech Atlanta W 23-10
Oct. 18 Alabama Knoxville ABC --/1 L 0-27
Oct. 25 Pittsburgh Knoxville --/12 L 6-30
Nov. 1 Virginia (HC) Knoxville L 13-16
Nov. 15 Mississippi Memphis L 9-20
Nov. 22 Kentucky Knoxville W 45-14
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Nashville W 51-13
SECFinish:6th 256-189
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EDITORS NOTE: The rst three games of 1992 were credited to the coach-
ing record of Phillip Fulmer, the other eight regular-season games to the
record of Johnny Majors. Fulmer was ofcially named head coach Nov. 29,
and the 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl game was added to his record.
PHILLIPFULMER
1992-2008
After serving as an assistant coach at UT
for 14 seasons, the former Vol ofensive
line standout was named the 20th head
coach at the close of the 1992 season. The
Winchester, Tenn., native presided over
one of the brightest times in UT history,
including a four-year span when the Vols
boasted a 45-5 record, culminating in the
1998 BCS National Championship.
Coachingrecord:152-52-1.
1993 10-2 7-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 4 Louisiana Tech N Knoxville PPV 10/-- W 50-0
Sept. 11 Georgia N Knoxville ESPN 8/22 W 38-6
Sept. 18 Florida Gainesville ABC 5/9 L 34-41
Sept. 25 LSU Knoxville JP 11/-- W 42-20
Oct. 2 Duke (HC) Knoxville PPV 11/-- W 52-19
Oct. 9 Arkansas Little Rock JP 11/-- W 28-14
Oct. 16 Alabama* Birmingham ABC 10/2 T 17-17
Oct. 30 South Carolina Knoxville JP 8/-- W 55-3
Nov. 6 Louisville Knoxville ABC 7/13 W 45-10
Nov. 20 Kentucky Lexington ESPN 7/-- W 48-0
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Knoxville JP 6/-- W 62-14
FloridaCitrusBowl
Jan. 1 Penn State Orlando ABC 6/13 L 13-31
SECFinish:T-1stEast12thAP 484-175
*Game later forfeited to Tennessee as a result of NCAA sanctions.
1994 8-4 5-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 3 UCLA Pasadena ABC 13/14 L 23-25
Sept. 10 Georgia N Athens ESPN 19/23 W 41-23
Sept. 17 Florida N Knoxville ESPN 15/1 L 0-31
Sept. 24 Mississippi State Starkville JP 23/-- L 21-24
Oct. 1 Washington St. (HC) Knoxville --/17 W 10-9
Oct. 8 Arkansas Knoxville PPV W 38-21
Oct. 15 Alabama N Knoxville ESPN --/10 L 13-17
Oct. 29 South Carolina Columbia W 31-22
Nov. 12
5
Memphis Knoxville W 24-13
Nov. 19 Kentucky Knoxville JP W 52-0
Nov. 26 Vanderbilt Nashville JP W 65-0
GatorBowl
Dec. 30 Virginia Tech N Gainesville TBS --/17 W 45-23
SECFinish:2ndEast22ndAP 363-208
1995 11-1 7-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 2 East Carolina N Knoxville PPV 8/-- W 27-7
Sept. 9 Georgia N Knoxville ESPN 8/-- W 30-27
Sept. 16 Florida Gainesville ABC 8/4 L 37-62
Sept. 23 Mississippi State Knoxville ABC 15/-- W 52-14
Sept. 30 Oklahoma St. (HC) Knoxville PPV 12/-- W 31-0
Oct. 7 Arkansas Fayetteville PPV 10/18 W 49-31
Oct. 14 Alabama N Birmingham ESPN 6/12 W 41-14
Oct. 28 South Carolina Knoxville JP 5/-- W 56-21
Nov. 4 Southern Miss Knoxville PPV 5/-- W 42-0
Nov. 18 Kentucky Lexington JP 4/-- W 34-31
Nov. 25 Vanderbilt Knoxville JP 5/-- W 12-7
FloridaCitrusBowl
Jan. 1 Ohio State Orlando ABC 4t/4t W 20-14
SECFinish:2ndEast3rdAP 431-228
1989 11-1 6-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 2 Colorado State N Knoxville W 17-14
Sept. 9 UCLA N Pasadena PPV --/6 W 24-6
Sept. 16 Duke N Knoxville 17/-- W 28-6
Sept. 30 Auburn Knoxville CBS 12/4 W 21-14
Oct. 7 Georgia N (HC) Knoxville ESPN 6/-- W 17-14
Oct. 21 Alabama Birmingham CBS 6/10 L 30-47
Oct. 28 LSU Baton Rouge TBS 11/-- W 45-39
Nov. 11 Akron Knoxville 11/-- W 52-9
Nov. 18 Mississippi Knoxville PPV 9/-- W 33-21
Nov. 25 Kentucky Lexington ESPN 8/-- W 31-10
Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Knoxville TBS 8/-- W 17-10
CottonBowl
Jan. 1 Arkansas Dallas CBS 8/10 W 31-27
SECFinish:T-1st5thAP 346-217
SEC CHAMPIONS
1990 9-2-2 5-1-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 26 *Colorado Anaheim NBC 8/5 T 31-31
Sept. 1 Pacic N Knoxville PPV 8/-- W 55-7
Sept. 8 Mississippi State Starkville TBS 8/-- W 40-7
Sept. 15 Texas-El Paso Knoxville 7/-- W 56-0
Sept. 29 Auburn N Auburn ESPN 5/3 T 26-26
Oct. 13 Florida N (HC) Knoxville ESPN 5/9 W 45-3
Oct. 20 Alabama Knoxville ESPN 3/-- L 6-9
Nov. 3 Temple Knoxville PPV 11/-- W 41-20
Nov. 10 Notre Dame Knoxville CBS 9/1 L 29-34
Nov. 17 Mississippi Memphis CBS 14/15 W 22-13
Nov. 24 Kentucky Knoxville TBS 14/-- W 42-28
Dec. 1 Vanderbilt Nashville PPV 12/-- W 49-20
SugarBowl
Jan. 1 Virginia N New Orleans ABC 10/-- W 23-22
SECFinish:1st8thAP 465-220
*Pigskin Classic I
SEC CHAMPIONS
1991 9-3 5-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 5 Louisville N Louisville ESPN 11/-- W 28-11
Sept. 14 UCLA Knoxville TBS 11/21 W 30-16
Sept. 21 Mississippi State Knoxville TBS 6/23 W 26-24
Sept. 28 Auburn N Knoxville ESPN 5/13 W 30-21
Oct. 12 Florida N Gainesville ESPN 4/10 L 18-35
Oct. 19 Alabama Birmingham ABC 8/14 L 19-24
Nov. 2 Memphis St. (HC) Knoxville PPV 14/-- W 52-24
Nov. 9 Notre Dame South Bend NBC 13/5 W 35-34
Nov. 16 Mississippi Knoxville PPV 10/-- W 36-25
Nov. 23 Kentucky Lexington TBS 10/-- W 16-7
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt Knoxville SPS 9/-- W 45-0
FiestaBowl
Jan. 1 Penn State Tempe NBC 10/6 L 17-42
SECFinish:3rd14thAP 352-263
1992 9-3 5-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 5 Swestern La. N Knoxville 22/-- W 38-3
Sept. 12 Georgia Athens ABC 20/14 W 34-31
Sept. 19 Florida Knoxville ABC 14/4 W 31-14
Sept. 26 Cincinnati (HC) Knoxville PPV 8/-- W 40-0
Oct. 3 LSU N Baton Rouge ESPN 7/-- W 20-0
Oct. 10 Arkansas Knoxville JP 4/-- L 24-25
Oct. 17 Alabama Knoxville ABC 13/4 L 10-17
Oct. 31 South Carolina Columbia JP 16/-- L 23-24
Nov. 14 Memphis St. Memphis PPV 23/-- W 26-21
Nov. 21 Kentucky Knoxville 20/-- W 34-13
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville PPV 18/-- W 29-25
HallofFameBowl
Jan. 1 Boston College Tampa ESPN 17/16 W 38-23
SECFinish:3rdEast12thAP 347-196
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the tie as a viable conclusion to a game beginning with the 1996 football season.
1996 10-2 7-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 31 UNLV N Knoxville PPV 2/-- W 62-3
Sept. 7 UCLA N Knoxville CBS 2/-- W 35-20
Sept. 21 Florida Knoxville CBS 2/4 L 29-35
Oct. 3 Mississippi N Memphis ESPN 9/-- W 41-3
Oct. 12 Georgia N Athens ESPN 7/-- W 29-17
Oct. 26 Alabama Knoxville CBS 6/7 W 20-13
Nov. 2 South Carolina Columbia JP 6/-- W 31-14
Nov. 9 Memphis Memphis CBS 6/-- L 17-21
Nov. 16 Arkansas (HC) Knoxville JP 12/-- W 55-14
Nov. 23 Kentucky Knoxville CBS 9/-- W 56-10
Nov. 30 Vanderbilt N Nashville ESPN 9/-- W 14-7
FloridaCitrusBowl
Jan. 1 Northwestern Orlando ABC 9/11 W 48-28
SECFinish:2ndEast9thAP 437-185
1997 11-2 7-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 30 Texas Tech N Knoxville ESPN 5/-- W 52-17
Sept. 6 UCLA Pasadena ABC 3/-- W 30-24
Sept. 20 Florida Gainesville CBS 4/2 L 20-33
Oct. 4 Mississippi Knoxville CBS 9/-- W 31-17
Oct. 11 Georgia Knoxville CBS 9/13 W 38-13
Oct. 18 Alabama N Birmingham ESPN 9/-- W 38-21
Nov. 1 South Carolina Knoxville JP 8/-- W 22-7
Nov. 8 So. Miss. (HC) Knoxville PPV 8/24 W 44-20
Nov. 15 Arkansas N Little Rock ESPN2 5/-- W 30-22
Nov. 22 Kentucky Lexington ESPN2 5/-- W 59-31
Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Knoxville CBS 3/-- W 17-10
SEC ChampionshipGame
Dec. 6 Auburn N Atlanta ABC 3/11 W 30-29
OrangeBowl
Jan. 2 Nebraska N Miami CBS 3/2 L 17-42
SECFinish:1st/1stEast7thAP 428-286
SEC CHAMPIONS
1998 13-0 8-0 SEC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
NCAA CONSENSUS
SEC CHAMPIONS
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 5 Syracuse Syracuse ESPN 10/17 W 34-33
Sept. 19 *Florida N Knoxville CBS 6/2 W 20-17 OT
Sept. 26 Houston N Knoxville PPV 4/-- W 42-7
Oct. 3 Auburn Auburn CBS 3/-- W 17-9
Oct. 10 Georgia Athens CBS 4/7 W 22-3
Oct. 24 Alabama Knoxville CBS 3/-- W 35-18
Oct. 31 South Carolina Columbia JP 3/-- W 49-14
Nov. 7 UAB (HC) Knoxville PPV 2/-- W 37-13
Nov. 14 Arkansas Knoxville CBS 1/10 W 28-24
Nov. 21 Kentucky Knoxville CBS 1/-- W 59-21
Nov. 28 Vanderbilt Nashville ESPN2 1/-- W 41-0
SEC ChampionshipGame
Dec. 5 Mississippi St. N Atlanta ABC 1/23 W 24-14
FiestaBowl
Jan. 4 Florida State N Tempe ABC 1/2 W 23-16
SECFinish:1st/1stEast1stAP 431-189
*First overtime game in Neyland Stadium and for Tennessee
1999 9-3 6-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 4 Wyoming N Knoxville ESPN2 2/-- W 42-17
Sept. 18 Florida N Gainesville CBS 2/4t L 21-23
Sept. 25 Memphis (HC) Knoxville PPV 7/-- W 17-16
Oct. 2 Auburn N Knoxville ESPN 7/-- W 24-0
Oct. 9 Georgia N Knoxville ESPN 6/10 W 37-20
Oct. 23 Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS 5/10 W 21-7
Oct. 30 South Carolina Knoxville PPV 4/-- W 30-7
Nov. 6 Notre Dame N Knoxville ESPN 4/24 W 38-14
Nov. 13 Arkansas Fayetteville JP 3/-- L 24-28
Nov. 20 Kentucky Lexington JP 7/-- W 56-21
Nov. 27 Vanderbilt Knoxville CBS 6/-- W 38-10
FiestaBowl
Jan. 2 Nebraska N Tempe ABC 6/3 L 21-31
SECFinish:2ndEast9thAP 369-194
2000 8-4 5-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 2 Southern Miss N Knoxville ESPN 13/22 W 19-16
Sept. 16 Florida Knoxville CBS 11/6 L 23-27
Sept. 23 La.-Monroe (HC) Knoxville PPV 13/-- W 70-3
Sept. 30 LSU N Baton Rouge ESPN 11/-- L 31-38 OT
Oct. 7 Georgia N Athens ESPN 21/19 L 10-21
Oct. 21 Alabama Knoxville CBS W 20-10
Oct. 28 South Carolina Columbia JP --/17 W 17-14
Nov. 4 Memphis Memphis Fox W 19-17
Nov. 11 Arkansas Knoxville JP W 63-20
Nov. 18 Kentucky Knoxville JP W 59-20
Nov. 25 Vanderbilt Nashville JP 25/-- W 28-26
CottonBowl
Jan. 1 Kansas State Dallas Fox 21/11 L 21-35
SECFinish:T-2ndEast25thAP 380-247
2001 11-2 7-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 1 Syracuse Knoxville ESPN2 8/-- W 33-9
Sept. 8 Arkansas N Fayetteville ESPN2 8/-- W 13-3
Sept. 29 LSU N Knoxville ESPN 7/14 W 26-18
Oct. 6 Georgia Knoxville CBS 6/-- L 24-26
Oct. 20 Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS 11/-- W 35-24
Oct. 27 South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN2 9/12 W 17-10
Nov. 3 Notre Dame South Bend NBC 7/-- W 28-18
Nov. 10 Memphis (HC) Knoxville PPV 6/-- W 49-28
Nov. 17 Kentucky Lexington JP 6/-- W 38-35
Nov. 24 Vanderbilt Knoxville CBS 7/-- W 38-0
Dec. 1 Florida Gainesville CBS 5/2 W 34-32
SECChampionshipGame
Dec. 8 LSU N Atlanta CBS 2/21 L 20-31
FloridaCitrusBowl
Jan. 1 Michigan Orlando ABC 8/17 W 45-17
SECFinish:2nd/1stEast4thAP 400-251
2002 8-5 5-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 31 Wyoming Nashville ESPN2 4/-- W 47-7
Sept. 7 Middle Tenn. N Knoxville PPV 4/-- W 26-3
Sept. 21 Florida Knoxville CBS 4/10 L 13-30
Sept. 28 Rutgers N Knoxville PPV 11/-- W 35-14
Oct. 5 Arkansas N Knoxville ESPN 10/-- W 41-38 60T
Oct. 12 Georgia Athens CBS 10/6 L 13-18
Oct. 26 Alabama N Knoxville ESPN 16/19 L 14-34
Nov. 2 South Carolina Columbia CBS 25/-- W 18-10
Nov. 9 Miami (Fla.) (HC) Knoxville CBS --/1 L 3-26
Nov. 16 Mississippi State Starkville JP W 35-17
Nov. 23 Vanderbilt Nashville JP W 24-0
Nov. 30 Kentucky Knoxville JP W 24-0
PeachBowl
Dec. 31 Maryland N Atlanta ESPN --/20 L 3-30
SECFinish:3rdEast 296-227
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2007 10-4 6-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 1 California N Berkeley ABC 15/12 L 31-45
Sept. 8 Southern Miss N Knoxville PPV 23/-- W 39-19
Sept. 15 Florida Gainesville CBS 22/5 L 20-59
Sept. 22 Arkansas State N Knoxville PPV W 48-27
Oct. 6 Georgia Knoxville CBS --/12 W 35-14
Oct. 13 Miss. St. Starkville PPV 25/-- W 33-21
Oct. 20 Alabama Tuscaloosa LFN 20/-- L 17-41
Oct. 27 South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN 24/15 W 27-24 OT
Nov. 3 La.-Lafayette (HC) Knoxville PPV 24/-- W 59-7
Nov. 10 Arkansas Knoxville LFN 22/-- W 34-13
Nov. 17 Vanderbilt Knoxville PPV 19/-- W 25-24
Nov. 24 Kentucky Lexington CBS 19/-- W 52-50 4OT
SECChampionshipGame
Dec. 1 LSU Atlanta CBS 14/5 L 14-21
OutbackBowl
Jan. 1 Wisconsin Tampa ESPN 16/18 W 21-17
SECFinish:1stEast12thAP 455-382
2008 5-7 3-5 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 1 UCLA N Pasedena ESPN 18/-- L 24-27 OT
Sept. 13 UAB Knoxville Raycom W 35-3
Sept. 20 Florida Knoxville CBS --/4 L 6-30
Sept.27 Auburn Auburn CBS --/15 L 12-14
Oct. 4 No. Illinois N Knoxville PPV W 13-9
Oct. 11 Georgia Athens CBS --/10 L 14-26
Oct. 18 Mississippi St. N Knoxville PPV W 34-3
Oct. 25 Alabama N Knoxville ESPN --/2 L 9-29
Nov. 1 South Carolina N Columbia ESPN2 L 6-27
Nov. 8 Wyoming (HC) Knoxville PPV L 7-13
Nov. 22 Vanderbilt Nashville Raycom W 20-10
Nov. 29 Kentucky N Knoxville ESPN2 W 28-10
SECFinish:5thEast 208-201
LANEKIFFIN
2009
The son of NFL defensive guru Monte Kifn
and a former national championship ofen-
sive coordinator at Southern California, Lane
Kifn occupied the head coaching reins at
UT in 2009.
Coachingrecord:7-6.
2009 7-6 4-4 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 5 Western Kentucky Knoxville SEC W 63-7
Sept. 12 UCLA Knoxville ESPN L 15-19
Sept. 19 Florida Gainesville CBS --/1 L 13-23
Sept. 26 Ohio N Knoxville PPV W 34-23
Oct. 3 Auburn N Knoxville ESPN L 22-26
Oct. 10 Georgia Knoxville SEC W 45-19
Oct. 24 Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS --/1 L 10-12
Oct. 31 South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN --/21 W 31-13
Nov. 7 Memphis (HC) N Knoxville ESPNU W 56-28
Nov. 14 Mississippi Oxford CBS L 17-42
Nov. 21 Vanderbilt N Knoxville ESPNU W 31-16
Nov. 28 Kentucky N Lexington ESPNU W 30-24 OT
Chick-l-ABowl
Dec. 31 Virginia Tech N Atlanta ESPN --/12 L 14-37
SECFinish:T-2ndEast 381-289
2003 10-3 6-2 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 30 Fresno State Knoxville ESPN2 12/-- W 24-6
Sept. 6 Marshall Knoxville ESPN2 12/-- W 34-24
Sept. 20 Florida Gainesville CBS 12/17 W 24-10
Sept. 27 South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN 8/-- W 23-20 OT
Oct. 4 Auburn N Auburn ESPN 7/-- L 21-28
Oct. 11 Georgia N Knoxville ESPN2 13/8 L 14-41
Oct. 25 Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS 22/-- W 51-43 5OT
Nov. 1 Duke (HC) Knoxville PPV 19/-- W 23-6
Nov. 8 Miami (Fla.) Miami ABC 18/6 W 10-6
Nov. 15 Mississippi State Knoxville JP 9/- W 59-21
Nov. 22 Vanderbilt Knoxville CSS 9/ W 48-0
Nov. 29 Kentucky Lexington JP 7/ W 20-7
PeachBowl
Jan. 2 Clemson N Atlanta ESPN 6/-- L 14-27
SECFinish:T-1stEast15thAP 365-239
2004 10-3 7-1 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 5 UNLV N Knoxville ESPN 14/-- W 42-17
Sept. 18 Florida N Knoxville CBS 13/11 W 30-28
Sept. 25 La. Tech N (HC) Knoxville PPV 11/ W 42-17
Oct. 2 Auburn N Knoxville ESPN 10/8 L 10-34
Oct. 9 Georgia Athens CBS 17/3 W 19-14
Oct. 16 Mississippi N Oxford ESPN2 13/ W 21-17
Oct. 23 Alabama Knoxville CBS 11/ W 17-13
Oct. 30 South Carolina Columbia JP 11/ W 43-29
Nov. 6 Notre Dame Knoxville CBS 9/ L 13-17
Nov. 20 Vanderbilt Nashville JP 15/ W 38-33
Nov. 27 Kentucky Knoxville JP 15/ W 37-31
SECChampionshipGame
Dec. 4 Auburn N Atlanta CBS 15/3 L 28-38
CottonBowl
Jan. 1 Texas A&M Dallas Fox 15/22 W 38-7
SECFinish:2nd/1stEast13thAP 378-295
2005 5-6 3-5 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 3 UAB Knoxville JP 3/-- W 17-10
Sept. 17 Florida N Gainesville CBS 5/6 L 7-16
Sept. 26 LSU N Baton Rouge ESPN2 10/4 W 30-27 OT
Oct. 1 Mississippi Knoxville JP 10/-- W 27-10
Oct. 8 Georgia Knoxville CBS 8/5 L 14-27
Oct. 22 Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS 17/5 L 3-6
Oct. 29 South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN2 23/-- L 15-16
Nov. 5 Notre Dame South Bend NBC --/8 L 21-41
Nov. 12 Memphis (HC) Knoxville PPV W 20-16
Nov. 19 Vanderbilt Knoxville JP L 24-28
Nov. 26 Kentucky Lexington JP W 27-8
SECFinish:T-4thEast 205-205
2006 9-4 5-3 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 2 California Knoxville ESPN 23/9 W 35-18
Sept. 9 Air Force N Knoxville PPV 11/-- W 31-30
Sept. 16 Florida N Knoxville CBS 13/7 L 20-21
Sept. 23 Marshall (HC) Knoxville PPV 15/-- W 33-7
Sept. 30 Memphis Memphis ESPN 15/-- W 41-7
Oct. 7 Georgia N Athens ESPN 13/10 W 51-33
Oct. 21 Alabama Knoxville CBS 7/-- W 16-13
Oct. 28 South Carolina N Columbia ESPN 8/-- W 31-24
Nov. 4 LSU Knoxville CBS 8/13 L 24-28
Nov. 11 Arkansas N Fayetteville ESPN2 13/11 L 14-31
Nov. 18 Vanderbilt Nashville LFN 22/-- W 39-10
Nov. 25 Kentucky Knoxville LFN 19/-- W 17-12
OutbackBowl
Jan. 1 Penn State Tampa ESPN 17/-- L 10-20
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DEREKDOOLEY
2010-12
After spending three seasons at Louisiana
Tech, Dooley took over the UT program in
January 2010 and led the Vols to their 49th
bowl appearance in his rst season. He spent
nearly three seasons with UT before being
replaced for the nal game of 2012.
Coachingrecord:15-21.
2010 6-7 3-5 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 4 UT Martin N Knoxville PPV W 50-0
Sept. 11 Oregon N Knoxville ESPN2 --/7 L 13-48
Sept. 18 Florida Knoxville CBS --/10 L 17-31
Sept. 25 UAB Knoxville SEC W 32-29 2OT
Oct. 2 LSU Baton Rouge CBS --/12 L 14-16
Oct. 9 Georgia Athens SEC L 14-41
Oct. 23 Alabama N Knoxville ESPN --/7 L 10-41
Oct. 30 South Carolina Columbia SEC --/17 L 24-38
Nov. 6 Memphis N Memphis CBSC W 50-14
Nov. 13 Mississippi (HC) Knoxville CBS W 52-14
Nov. 20 Vanderbilt N Nashville CSS W 24-10
Nov. 27 Kentucky Knoxville SEC W 24-14
MusicCityBowl
Dec. 30 North Carolina Nashville ESPN L 27-30 2OT
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OTOvertime game; TVTelevised game: Networks displayed are
CBS, NBC, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, JP (Jeferson Pilot), CBS College Sports
(CBSC), Comcast Sports South (CSS), Fox, LFN (Lincoln Financial
Network ), MIZ (Mizlou Network), RAY (Raycom Network), TBS
(Turner Sports), GAI (Great American Independent Football Network),
SPS (Sports South), SEC (SEC Network), PPV (PayPerView, Host
Communications).
2011 5-7 1-7 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Sept. 3 Montana N Knoxville PPV W 42-16
Sept. 10 Cincinnati Knoxville ESPN2 W 45-23
Sept. 17 Florida Gainesville CBS --/16 L 23-33
Oct. 1 Bufalo Knoxville CSS W 41-10
Oct. 8 Georgia N Knoxville ESPN2 L 12-20
Oct. 15 LSU Knoxville CBS --/1 L 7-38
Oct. 22 Alabama N Tuscalooosa ESPN2 --/2 L 6-37
Oct. 29 South Carolina N Knoxville ESPN2 --/14 L 3-14
Nov. 5 Middle Tenn N (HC) Knoxville FSN W 27-0
Nov. 12 Arkansas N Fayetteville ESPN2 --/8 L 7-49
Nov. 19 Vanderbilt N Knoxville ESPNU W 27-21 OT
Nov. 26 Kentucky Lexington SEC L 7-10
SECFinish:6thEast 244-271
EDITORS NOTE: Ofensive coordinator Jim Chaney coached the nal game of
2012 after Dooley was let go as head coach on Nov. 18, 2012.
*Chick-l-A Kickof Game
2012 5-7 1-7 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 31* NC State N Atlanta ESPNU W 35-21
Sept. 8 Georgia State Knoxville PPV W 51-13
Sept. 15 Florida N Knoxville ESPN 23/18 L 20-37
Sept. 22 Akron N Knoxville CSS W 47-26
Sept. 29 Georgia Athens CBS --/5 L 44-51
Oct. 13 Miss State N Starkville ESPN2 --/19 L 31-41
Oct. 20 Alabama N Knoxville ESPN --/1 L 13-44
Oct. 27 South Carolina Columbia ESPN --/17 L 35-38
Nov. 3 Troy Knoxville FSN W 55-48
Nov. 10 Missouri Knoxville SEC L 48-51 4OT
Nov. 17 Vanderbilt Nashville ESPN2 L 18-41
Nov. 24 Kentucky Knoxville SEC W 37-17
SECFinish:6thEast 434-428
BUTCHJONES
2013
Butch Jones was named the head coach of
the Vols on Dec. 7, 2012 after winning four
conference championships in his rst six
seasons as a college head coach at Central
Michigan and Cincinnati.
Coachingrecord:5-7.
2013 5-7 2-6 SEC
APRank
Date Opponent Site TV UT/Opp Result Score
Aug. 31 Austin Peay N Knoxville PPV W 45-0
Sept. 7 W. Kentucky Knoxville SEC TV W 52-20
Sept. 14 Oregon Eugene ABC --/2 L 14-59
Sept. 21 Florida Gainesville CBS --/19 L 17-31
Sept. 28 South Alabama Knoxville SEC TV W 31-24
Oct. 5 Georgia Knoxville CBS --/6 L 31-34 OT
Oct. 19 South Carolina Knoxville ESPN --/11 W 23-21
Oct. 26 Alabama Tuscaloosa CBS --/1 L 10-45
Nov. 2 Missouri N Columbia ESPN --/10 L 3-31
Nov. 9 Auburn (HC) Knoxville ESPN --/7 L 23-55
Nov. 23 Vanderbilt N Knoxville ESPN2 L 10-14
Nov. 30 Kentucky N Lexington ESPNU W 27-14
SECFinish:6thEast 286-348
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SERIESRECORDSVS.OPPONENTS
First Last
Opponent Game Game W L T
Air Force 1970 2006 2 0 0
Akron 1989 2012 2 0 0
Alabama 1901 2013 38 51 7
UAB 1998 2010 4 0 0
American Univ. 1905 1906 2 0 1
Arkansas 1907 2011 13 4 0
Arkansas State 2007 2007 1 0 0
Army 1923 1986 5 2 1
Asheville Athletes 1893 1893 1 0 0
Athens 1913 1913 1 0 0
Auburn 1900 2013 21 28 3
Austin Peay 2013 2013 1 0 0
Baylor 1956 1956 0 1 0
Boston College 1940 1992 8 2 0
Bristol A.C. 1897 1897 1 0 0
Bufalo 2011 2011 1 0 0
California 1977 2007 2 2 0
UC Santa Barbara 1971 1971 1 0 0
Camp Benning 1922 1922 1 0 0
Carson-Newman 1903 1931 12 0 0
Central University 1896 1896 1 0 0
Centre 1905 1935 10 3 2
Chattanooga A.C. 1892 1896 2 0 0
Chattanooga [Grant] 1899 1969 37 2 2
Cincinnati 1904 2011 5 1 0
The Citadel 1938 1983 3 0 0
Clemson 1901 2003 11 6 2
Colorado 1990 1990 0 0 1
Colorado State 1975 1989 4 0 0
Cumberland (Ky.) 1896 1897 2 0 0
Cumberland (Tenn.) 1915 1915 1 0 0
Dartmouth 1921 1921 0 1 0
Davidson 1913 1913 1 0 0
Dayton 1941 1955 4 0 0
Duke [Trinity Coll.] 1893 2003 14 13 2
East Carolina 1995 1995 1 0 0
Emory & Henry 1920 1925 5 0 0
Florida 1916 2013 19 24 0
Florida State 1958 1998 1 1 0
Fordham 1934 1942 1 1 0
Fresno State 2003 2003 1 0 0
Furman 1941 1942 2 0 0
George Wash. 1933 1933 1 0 0
Georgetown (Ky.) 1900 1923 3 0 0
Georgia 1899 2013 21 20 2
Georgia State 2012 2012 1 0 0
Georgia Tech 1902 1987 24 17 2
Hawaii 1972 1975 2 0 0
Houston 1953 1998 2 1 0
Howard 1910 1941 2 0 0
Indiana 1987 1987 1 0 0
Iowa 1982 1987 1 1 0
Iowa State 1982 1982 1 0 0
Kansas 1973 1974 2 0 0
Kansas State 2000 2000 0 1 0
Kentucky [Ky. A&M] 1893 2013 76 24 9
King 1897 1914 7 0 0
Louisiana-Lafeyette 1992 2007 2 0 0
Louisiana-Monroe 2000 2000 1 0 0
LSU 1925 2011 20 9 3
Louisiana Tech 1993 2004 2 0 0
Louisville 1914 1993 5 0 0
Marshall 2003 2006 2 0 0
Maryland 1951 2002 5 3 0
Maryville 1892 1936 25 1 1
Memphis [State] 1968 2010 22 1 0
Mercer 1912 1940 2 1 0
Miami (Fla.) 1985 2003 2 1 0
Michigan 2001 2001 1 0 0
Middle Tennessee 2002 2011 2 0 0
Minnesota 1986 1986 1 0 0
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Mississippi 1902 2010 44 19 1
Miss St. [Miss. A&M] 1907 2012 28 16 1
Missouri 2012 2013 0 2 0
Montana 2011 2011 1 0 0
Mooney School 1910 1911 2 0 0
Nashville 1901 1904 2 1 1
Nebraska 1997 1999 0 2 0
UNLV 1996 2004 2 0 0
New Mexico 1983 1986 2 0 0
New York Univ. 1931 1931 1 0 0
North Carolina 1893 2010 20 11 1
NC State 1911 2012 2 1 0
North Texas State 1975 1975 0 1 0
Northern Illinois 2008 2008 1 0 0
Northwestern 1996 1996 1 0 0
Notre Dame 1978 2005 4 4 0
Ohio 2009 2009 1 0 0
Ohio State 1995 1995 1 0 0
Oklahoma 1938 1967 1 1 0
Oklahoma State 1995 1995 1 0 0
Oregon 2010 2013 0 2 0
Oregon State 1977 1978 1 0 1
Pacic 1990 1990 1 0 0
Penn State 1971 2006 2 3 0
Pittsburgh 1980 1983 0 2 0
Purdue 1979 1979 0 1 0
Rhodes 1911 1940 3 0 0
Rice 1946 1968 2 1 0
Richmond 1963 1963 1 0 0
Rutgers 1979 2002 3 1 0
Sewanee 1891 1939 12 10 0
South Alabama 2013 2013 1 0 0
South Carolina 1903 2013 23 7 2
Southern California 1939 1981 0 4 0
Southern Meth. 1970 1970 1 0 0
Southern Miss. 1950 2007 5 0 0
Syracuse 1966 2001 3 0 0
Tampa 1960 1967 2 0 0
Temple 1944 1990 2 0 0
Tenn.-Martin 2010 2010 1 0 0
Tenn. Med. School 1911 1912 1 0 1
Tenn. Military Inst. 1907 1907 1 0 0
Tenn. School Deaf 1905 1905 1 0 0
Tenn.Tech 1947 1951 5 0 0
Texas 1950 1968 1 2 0
Texas A&M 1957 2004 2 0 0
Texas Christian 1973 1976 2 0 0
UTEP 1986 1990 2 0 0
Texas Tech 1973 1997 1 1 0
Transylvania 1899 1927 4 1 0
Troy 2012 2012 1 0 0
Tulane 1923 1967 4 1 0
Tulsa 1942 1974 5 0 0
Tusculum 1915 1919 3 0 0
UCLA 1965 2009 7 6 2
Utah 1975 1984 3 0 0
Vanderbilt 1892 2013 73 29 5
Villanova 1945 1945 1 0 0
Virginia 1927 1990 3 1 0
Virginia Military 1923 1923 0 1 0
Virginia Tech 1896 2009 5 3 0
Wake Forest 1892 1985 6 3 0
Washington & Lee 1899 1951 5 0 0
Washington State 1980 1994 4 1 0
Western Kentucky 2009 2013 2 0 0
Wichita State 1981 1981 1 0 0
William & Mary 1945 1945 1 0 0
Wisconsin 1981 2007 2 0 0
Woford 1952 1952 1 0 0
Wyoming 1999 2008 2 1 0
Totals 1891 2013 804 361 53
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OVERTIMERECORDS
Date Opponent OTs 1stPoss. Game-WinningScore FinalScore
Sept. 19, 1998 Florida 1 Ofense* Jef Hall 41 eld goal W, 20-17
Sept. 30, 2000 at LSU 1 Defense* Robert Royal 25 pass from Rohan Davey (John Corbello kick) L, 31-38
Oct. 5, 2002 Arkansas 6 Ofense Jason Witten 25 pass from Casey Clausen+ W, 41-38
Sept. 27, 2003 South Carolina 1 Defense* James Banks 4 pass from Casey Clausen+ W, 23-20
Oct. 25, 2003 at Alabama 5 Ofense Casey Clausen 1 run (James Banks pass from Casey Clausen) W, 51-43
Sept. 26, 2005 at LSU 1 Defense* Gerald Riggs, Jr. 1 run+ W, 30-27
Oct. 27, 2007 South Carolina 1 Ofense Daniel Lincoln 27 eld goal W, 27-24
Nov. 24, 2007 at Kentucky 4 Defense* Quintin Hancock 40 pass from Erik Ainge
(Austin Rogers pass from Ainge) W, 52-50
Sept. 1, 2008 at UCLA 1 Defense* Kai Forbath 42 eld goal L, 24-27
Nov. 28, 2009 at Kentucky 1 Defense* Montario Hardesty 20 run+ W, 30-24
Sept. 25, 2010 UAB 2 Ofense Denarius Moore 25 pass from Matt Simms+ W, 32-29
Dec. 30, 2010 vs. North Carolina# 2 Defense* Casey Barth 23 eld goal+ L, 27-30
Nov. 19, 2011 Vanderbilt 1 Defense* Eric Gordon 90 INT return+ W, 27-21
Nov. 10, 2012 Missouri 4 Defense* Andrew Baggett 35 eld goal+ L, 48-51
Oct. 5, 2013 Georgia 1 Ofense* Marshall Morgan 42 eld goal+ L, 31-34
*Won coin toss +Game-ending play #Bowl game
OVERTIMETEAMRECORDS
RecordinOT: 10-5 (Second to Missouri (11-5) for most OT wins
all-time in NCAA history)
MostOTPeriods: 6 vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002
Longest Game (Elapsed Time): 4:43 at Kentucky, Nov. 24,
2007
Points: 31 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003
Opponent Points: 23 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003; Missouri,
Nov. 10, 2012
Points,BothTeams: 54 (UT 31, Alabama 23), Oct. 25, 2003
Fewest Points: 0 at LSU, Sept. 30, 2000; at UCLA, Sept. 1,
2008
FewestPoints,BothTeams: 3 (UT 3, Florida 0), Sept. 19, 1998;
(UT 3, South Carolina 0), Oct. 27, 2007; (UCLA 3, UT 0),
Sept. 1, 2008
Touchdowns: 4 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003
TotalOfensePlays: 21 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (105 yards)
TotalOfenseYards: 105 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (21 plays)
RushingAttempts: 13 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (40 yards)
RushingYards: 40 at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (13 attempts)
Pass Attempts: 16 vs. Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012 (9 completions,
72 yards, 2 touchdowns)
PassCompletions: 9 vs. Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012 (for 72 yards)
PassingYards: 77 at Kentucky, Nov. 24, 2007 (6-of-9)
FieldGoalsAttempted: 2 vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (2 made)
FieldGoalsMade: 2 vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (2 attempts)
Longest Drive, Plays: 7 vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (11 yards,
Philip Newman 31 eld goal made)
Shortest Drive, Plays: 1 vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (25 yards,
Jason Witten 25 pass from Casey Clausen); vs. Arkansas,
Oct. 5, 2002 (25 yards, Tony Brown 25 pass from Casey
Clausen); at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (25 yards, James
Banks 25 pass from Casey Clausen); vs. UAB, Sept. 25,
2010 (25 yards, Denarius Moore 25 pass from Matt Simms)
Shortest Drive, Yards: minus-7 vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (1
play, Derrick Tinsley rush and fumble lost)
OpponentLongestDrive,Plays: 6, Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (12
yards, ODonohoe 29 eld goal made); at Alabama, Oct.
25, 2003 (25 yards, Dre Fulgham 6 TD pass from Brodie
Croyle)
Opponent Shortest Drive, Plays: 1, LSU, Sept. 30, 2000 (25
yards, Robert Royal 25 pass from Rohan Davey)
Opponent Shortest Drive, Yards: minus-6, Arkansas, Oct. 5,
2002 (4 plays, David Carlton 47 eld goal)
OVERTIMEINDIVIDUALRECORDS
Points: 14, James Banks at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (2 TDs, 1
PAT)
Touchdowns: 2, James Banks at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003
Rushing Attempts: 5, Jabari Davis vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002
(23 yards); Jabari Davis at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (11 yards)
Rushing Yards: 23, Jabari Davis vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002 (5
attempts)
Longest Rushing Play: 20, Montario Hardesty at Kentucky,
Nov. 28, 2009
Longest Rushing Touchdown: 20 yards, Montario Hardesty at
Kentucky, Nov. 28, 2009
PassingAttempts: 15, Tyler Bray vs. Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012 (8
completions)
Passing Completions: 8, Tyler Bray vs. Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012
(15 attempts)
PassingYards: 77, Erik Ainge at Kentucky, Nov. 24, 2007 (6-of-
9); Tyler Bray vs. Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012 (8-of-15)
Longest Pass Completion: 40, Erik Ainge to Quintin Hancock
(TD) at Kentucky, Nov. 24, 2007 (1st-and-10 from the
40-yard line) **
Longest Passing Touchdown: 40, Erik Ainge to Quintin
Hancock at Kentucky, Nov. 24, 2007 (1st-and-10 from the
40-yard line) **
Receptions: 2, Cedrick Wilson at LSU, Sept. 30, 2000 (16 yards);
James Banks at Alabama, Oct. 25, 2003 (30 yards); Gerald
Jones at Kentucky, Nov. 24, 2007 (20 yards); Denarius
Moore vs. UAB, Sept. 25, 2010 (31 yards); Cordarrelle
Patterson vs. Missouri, Nov, 10, 2012 (31 yards); Rajion
Neal vs. Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012 (12 yards); Zach Rogers vs.
Missouri, Nov. 10, 2012 (10 yards); Marlin Lane vs. Missouri,
Nov. 10, 2012 (6 yards)
Receiving Yards: 40, Quintin Hancock at Kentucky, Nov. 24,
2007 (1 reception) **
FieldGoalsAttempted: 2, Philip Newman vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5,
2002 (2 made)
FieldGoalsMade: 2, Philip Newman vs. Arkansas, Oct. 5, 2002
(2 attempts)
LongestFieldGoalMade: 41, Jef Hall vs. Florida, Sept. 19, 1998
** Believed to be longest ofensive-gaining play in NCAA over-
time history.
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INDIVIDUALFOOTBALLRECORDS
INDIVIDUALGAME(FROM1944)
RUSHING
Attempts41, Johnnie Jones (Rutgers 1983); Travis Stephens (Ar-
kansas 2001)
Yards294, Chuck Webb (Mississippi 1989)
Yards by Quarterback106, Jimmy Streater (Auburn 1979)
Yards, half200, Tony Thompson (Mississippi State 1990)
Average per rush
Min. 8 rushes18.2, LaMarcus Coker (Marshall 2006; 8 for
146 yards)
Min. 10 rushes17.5, George Canale (Chattanooga 1962; 10
for 175 yards)
Min. 20 rushes11.3, Tony Thompson (Mississippi State 1990;
22 for 248 yards)
Min. 30 rushes8.4, Chuck Webb (Mississippi 1989; 35 for 294)
Min. 40 rushes 5.7, Johnnie Jones (Rutgers 1983; 41 for 234)
Touchdowns rushing5, Gene McEver (South Carolina 1929);
Modern Record 4, Bob Lund (Vanderbilt 1945); Harold Payne
(Washington & Lee 1951); Hubert Simpson (Notre Dame 1979);
Tony Thompson (Vanderbilt 1990); James Stewart (Georgia 1994)
Consecutive attempts*16,William Howard (Mississippi 1986)
Longest rush 99, Kelsey Finch (Florida 1977)
PASSING
Attempts65, Peyton Manning (Florida 1996)
Completions37, Peyton Manning (Florida 1996); A.J.Suggs (LSU
2000); Tyler Bray (Missouri 2012)
Completion percentage
Min. 10 atts.91.7 David Rudder (Alabama 1978; 11 of 12)
Min. 20 atts.*95.8, Tee Martin (South Carolina 1998; 23 of 24)
Min. 30 atts.82.9, Tyler Bray (Cincinnati 2011; 34 of 41)
Consecutive completions*23, Tee Martin (South Carolina 1998)
Yards530, Tyler Bray (Troy 2012)
Yards, half313, Tyler Bray (Troy 2012)
Touchdown passes7, Erik Ainge (Kentucky 2007)
Passes had intercepted4, Bobby Scott (Auburn 1970); Jef
Francis (Alabama 1987); Peyton Manning (Florida 1996)
Longest pass play90, Casey Clausen to Mark Jones (Georgia
2003)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Rushing & passing plays70, Peyton Manning (Florida 1996)
Rushing & passing yards530, Tyler Bray (Troy 2012)
Average per play (min. 10 plays)17.5, George Canale
(Chattanooga 1962; 10 rushes, 175 yards)
Touchdowns responsible for7, Erik Ainge (Kentucky 2007; 7
passing)
RECEIVING
Receptions13, Carl Pickens (Notre Dame 1990); Joey Kent
(Arkansas 1995)
Yards256, Kelley Washington (LSU 2001)
Average per reception
Min. 5 rec.38.0, Denarius Moore (South Carolina 2010; 6 for 228)
Min. 10 rec.23.3, Kelley Washington (LSU 2001; 11 for 256)
Touchdown receptions3, Jim Powell (Mississippi 1946); Carl
Pickens (Kentucky 1990); Billy Williams (Florida 1993); Marcus
Nash (Kentucky 1997); Cedrick Wilson (Arkansas 2000); Dont
Stallworth (Memphis 2001 and Kentucky 2001); Chris Hannon
(Mississippi State 2003); Justin Hunter (Akron 2012 and Troy
2012); Zach Rogers (South Carolina 2012)
PUNTING
Punts14, Craig Colquitt (Kentucky 1976)
Average
Min. 5 punts53.0, Jimmy Colquitt (LSU 1982 & Kentucky 1983;
both 5 for 265 yards)
Min. 7 punts51.7, Dustin Colquitt (South Carolina 2003; 7 for
362 yards)
Longest punt100, A. H. Douglas (Clemson 1902); Modern81,
Kent Elmore (Vanderbilt 1988)
INTERCEPTIONS
Passes intercepted3, Bob Lund (North Carolina 1948); J.W.
Sherrill (Kentucky 1949); Albert Dorsey (Alabama 1967); Bill
Young (Rice 1968); Tim Priest (Alabama 1970); Chris White
(UCLA 1985); Preston Warren (Boston College 1988); Deon
Grant (Auburn 1999)
Yards returned100, Ray Martin (Louisville 1953)
Longest pass interception return100, Ray Martin (Louisville 1953)
Longest fumble-in-air return107, J. A. Caldwell (Sewanee 1905)
Touchdowns by interception1, set by many, last Jacques Smith
(Auburn 2013)
PUNT RETURNS
Punts returned7, Jerry Smith (Auburn 1964); Bobby Majors
(Georgia 1969 and South Carolina 1970); Eddie Brown (Wake
Forest 1972); Terry Fair (Vanderbilt 1996 and Auburn 1997);
Eric Parker (Vanderbilt 1999 and Syracuse 2001)and Dennis
Rogan (South Carolina 2008)
Yards returned157, Terry Fair (Auburn 1997; 7 returns)
Average per return (min. 3 ret.)45.0, Bert Rechichar (Washington
& Lee 1950; 3 for 135)
Longest punt return100, Bert Rechichar (Washington & Lee
1950)
Touchdowns by punt return1, set by many, last Devaun Swaford
(Georgia 2013)
KICKOFF RETURN
Kickofs returned7, Willie Gault (Southern California 1981)
Yards returned207, LaMarus Coker (Florida 2007)
Longest kickof return100, Willie Gault (Pittsburgh 1980); Pete
Panuska (Maryland 1984); Peerless Price (Alabama 1998);
Leonard Scott (Georgia 1999)
Most TDs by kickof return1, set by several
MISCELLANEOUS RETURN RECORDS
Touchdown By Receiving/Rushing and Return In A Game
Carl Pickens (Louisville 1991) 75-yd rec./67-yd punt return
Willie Gault (Kentucky 1980) 48-yd rec./92-yd kickof return
Gary Moore (Auburn 1979) 10-yd rush/98-yd kickof return
Stanley Morgan (Maryland 1975) 50-yd rush/70-yd punt return
Cordarrelle Patterson (at Miss State 2012) 11-yd rec.,/98-yd
kickof return
Touchdown By Interception/Kickof/Punt Returns In A Game
vs. Washington & Lee, 1950: Burt Rechichar 100-yd punt return,
Jimmy Hahn 83-yd kickof return, Burt Rechichar 50-yd inter-
ception return
TOTAL KICK/PUNT RETURNS
Total kicks returned10, Willie Gault (Memphis State 1981)
Yards on punt & kickof returns210, Dale Carter (Kentucky 1990)
Average per return (min. 4 ret.)48.8, Bobby Majors (Penn State
1971; 4 for 195)
Touchdowns by kick returns1, set by several
TOTAL ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
Plays44, Arian Foster (Vanderbilt 2005)
Yards294, Chuck Webb (Mississippi 1989)
SCORING
Points30, Gene McEver (South Carolina 1929)
Modern record24, Bob Lund (Vanderbilt 1945); Harold Payne
(Washington & Lee 1951); Hubert Simpson (Notre Dame 1979);
Tony Thompson (Vanderbilt 1990); James Stewart (Georgia
1994); Jamal Lewis (Kentucky 1997)
Points by Kicking17, Alan Duncan (Kentucky 1978; 5-6 FG, 2-2
PAT); Fuad Reveiz (Memphis State 1982; 5-5 FG, 2-2 PAT);
Alex Walls (Wyoming 2002; 4-4 FG, 5-5 PAT); Derrick Brodus
(Akron, 2012 4-4 FG, 5-5 PAT)
Touchdowns5, Gene McEver (South Carolina 1929) Modern
record4, Bob Lund (Vanderbilt 1945); Herky Payne
(Washington & Lee 1951); Hubert Simpson (Notre Dame 1979);
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1994); Jamal Lewis (Kentucky 1997)
Point-After-Touchdowns Attempted10, Alex Walls (La.-Monroe
2000)
Point-After-Touchdowns Made10, Alex Walls (La.-Monroe 2000)
Percentage PATs Made100.0, Alex Walls (La.-Monroe 2000;
10 of 10)
Two-Point Conversions Attempted2, Six times; most recent:
Cedric Houston (Kentucky 2004)
Two-Point Conversions Made2, Kenny Jones (Alabama 1982);
Thomas Woods (Alabama 1987)
Blocked Extra-Point Return1, Floyd Miley (Mississippi 1990; 97
yards)
Field Goals Attempted6, Alan Duncan (Kentucky 1978)
Longest Field Goal Attempted63, Fuad Reveiz (Wash. State 1984)
Field Goals Made5, Alan Duncan (Kentucky 1978); Fuad Reveiz
(Memphis State & Kentucky 1982); Alex Walls (Florida 2000)
Longest Field Goal Made60, Fuad Reveiz (Georgia Tech 1982)
INDIVIDUALSEASON(FROM1937)
RUSHING
Attempts291, Travis Stephens 2001
Yards1,464, Travis Stephens 2001
Yards per game130.7, Jay Graham 1995 (1,438 yards in 11 games)
100-yard games11, Jay Graham 1995
Highest avg. per rush
Min. 100 rushes7.94, Hank Lauricella 1951 (111 for 881 yards)
Min. 200 rushes5.91, Chuck Webb 1989 (209 for 1,236 yards)
Touchdowns rushing18, Gene McEver 1929
Modern record17, Reggie Cobb 1987
Touchdowns rushing by quarterback11, Heath Shuler 1992
PASSING
Attempts519, Erik Ainge 2007
Completions325, Erik Ainge 2007
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)
Yards3,819, Peyton Manning 1997
Touchdown passes36, Peyton Manning 1997
Consecutive games throwing TD pass12, Heath Shuler 1993
Consecutive completions24, Tee Martin 1998 (1 vs. Alabama, 23
vs. South Carolina)
Consecutive attempts without interception143, Casey Clausen 2003
Passes had intercepted16, Jimmy Streater 1979
Lowest interception percentage
Min. 100 atts.0.76, Daryl Dickey 1985 (1 in 131 atts.)
Min. 200 atts.1.05, Peyton Manning 1995 (4 in 380 atts.)
Min. 300 atts.1.05, Peyton Manning 1995 (4 in 380 atts.)
Min. 400 atts.1.93, Erik Ainge 2007 (10 in 519 atts.)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Rushing & passing plays535, Erik Ainge (2007)
Rushing & passing yards3,789, Peyton Manning (1997)
Average per game315.8, Peyton Manning 1997 (-30 rushing,
3,819 passing, 12 games)
Average per play
Min. 100 plays7.6, Hank Lauricella 1951 (162 for 1,233 yards)
Min. 300 plays7.7, Erik Ainge 2006 (374 for 2,887 yards)
Min. 400 plays7.67, Tyler Bray 2012 (466 for 3,578 yards)
Min 500 plays7.2, Peyton Manning 1997 (526 for 3,789 yards)
Touchdowns responsible for39, Peyton Manning 1997 (3 rushing,
36 passing)
RECEIVING
Receptions76, Marcus Nash 1997
Yards1,298, Robert Meachem 2006
Average per game99.8, Robert Meachem 2006 (1,298 yards,
13 games)
Average per reception
Min. 50 rec.18.3, Robert Meachem 2006 (71 for 1,298)
Min. 75 rec.15.4, Marcus Nash 1997 (76 for 1,170)
Touchdown receptions13, Marcus Nash 1997
Consecutive games with TD catch6, Joey Kent 1995
Receptions by tight end41, Chris Brown 2007
Yards by tight end562, Mychal Rivera, 2012
Touchdown receptions by tight end7, Austin Denney 1966
PUNTING
Punts79, Craig Colquitt 1975
Punting Yards 3,183, Craig Colquitt 1975
Average per punt
Min. 25 punts46.9, Jimmy Colquitt 1982 (45 for 2,110 yards)
Min. 50 punts45.3, Dustin Colquitt 2003 (68 for 3,081 yards)
INTERCEPTIONS
Passes intercepted10, Bobby Majors (1970)
Yards returned265 (on 7) Eric Berry (2008)
Average per interception return
Min. 5 returns44.4, Eric Berry 2007 (5 for 222)
Min. 10 returns17.7, Bobby Majors 1970 (10 for 177)
Touchdowns by interception3, Prentiss Waggner 2010
PUNT RETURNS
Punts returned42, Bobby Majors 1971; Eddie Brown 1972
Yards returned457, Bobby Majors 1969
Average per return (min. 1.2 per game)*25.9, Bill Blackstock 1951
(12 for 311 yards)
Touchdowns by punt return2, Eddie Brown 1973; Bobby Majors
1969 & 1971; Stanley Morgan 1975; Terry Fair 1996
KICKOFF RETURNS
Kickofs returned33, David Oku (2009)
Yards returned863, David Oku (2009)
Average per return
Min. 20 ret.28.0, Cordarrelle Patterson, 2012 (24 for 671
yards)
Min. 30 ret.26.2, David Oku 2009 (33 for 863 yards)
Touchdowns by kickof return*3, Willie Gault 1980
TOTAL KICK RETURNS
Total kicks returned59, Willie Gault 1981 (31 punt, 28 kickof)
Yards on punt & kickof returns987, Willie Gault 1981
Touchdowns by kick return3, Willie Gault 1980
Touchdowns by kick & punt returnBobby Gordon 1957,
Cordarrelle Patterson 2012
TOTAL ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
Plays310, Travis Stephens 2001
Yards1,858, Cordarrelle Patterson, 2012
SCORING (FROM 1929)
Points 130, Gene McEver 1929
Modern record120, Reggie Cobb 1987
Points by kicking115, Daniel Lincoln 2007
Touchdowns 21, Gene McEver 1929
Modern record20, Reggie Cobb 1987
Points-after-touchdowns attempted59, John Becksvoort 1993
Point-after-touchdowns made59, 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 & 2001 (both 39 of 39); Greg Burke 1989 (36 of 36); John
Becksvoort 1992 (35 of 35)
Two-point conversions attempted3, Hal Wantland 1964;
Condredge Holloway 1973 & 1974
Two-point conversions made2, Bobby Morton 1962; Condredge
Holloway 1973; Larry Seivers 1974; Tommy West 1974; Mike
Gayles 1975; Kenny Jones 1982; Thomas Woods 1987; Alvin
Harper 1987
Field goals attempted31, Fuad Reveiz 1982
Field goals made27, Fuad Reveiz 1982
Field goals made by freshman21, Daniel Lincoln 2007
Field-goal percentage
Min. 10 atts.92.0, John Becksvoort 1993 (12 of 13)
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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 by freshman (min. 5 made).727, Alex
Walls 1999 (8 of 11)
Consecutive Field Goals Made18, Fuad Reveiz 1984
INDIVIDUALCAREER(FROM1928)
RUSHING
Attempts560, Montario Hardesty 2005-09
Yards3,078, Travis Henry 1997-2000
Average per rush (min. 250 rushes)6.67, Charlie Garner 1992-93
(313 for 2,089 yards)
Average per game103.0, Jamal Lewis 1997-99 (2,677 yards, 26
games)
100-yard games15, Travis Henry 1997-2000
Touchdowns rushing37, Gene McEver 1928-31
Modern record35, James Stewart 1991-94
Touchdowns rushing by quarterback16, Tee Martin 1996-99
PASSING
Attempts1,381, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Completions863, 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)
Yards11,201, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Touchdown passes89, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Consecutive games throwing TD pass18, Heath Shuler Oct. 17,
1992-Jan. 1, 1994
Passes had intercepted38, Andy Kelly 1988-91
Lowest interception percentage
Min. 150 atts.1.23, Daryl Dickey 1981-85 (2 in 162 atts.)
Min. 400 atts.2.34, Heath Shuler 1991-93 (12 in 513 atts.)
Min. 500 atts.2.34, Heath Shuler 1991-93 (12 in 513 atts.)
Min. 750 atts.2.39, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (33 in 1,381 atts.)
TOTAL OFFENSE
Rushing & passing plays1,534, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Rushing & passing yards11,020, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Average per game258.5, Tyler Bray, 2010-12 (7,237 yards, 28
games)
Average per play
Min. 800 plays7.36, Tyler Bray 2010-12 (983 for 7,237 yards)
Min. 900 plays7.36, Tyler Bray 2010-12 (983 for 7,237 yards)
Min. 1,000 plays 7.18, Peyton Manning 1994-97
(1,534 for 11,020 yards)
Touchdowns responsible for101, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (12
rushing, 89 passing)
RECEIVING
Receptions183, Joey Kent 1993-96
Yards2,814, Joey Kent 1993-96
Average per game85.8, Kelley Washington 2001-02 (1,453 yards,
17 games)
Average per reception (min. 100 rec.)18.8, Joey Kent 1993-96
(183 for 2,814 yards)
Touchdown receptions25, Joey Kent 1993-96
Receptions by by tight end98, Reggie Harper 1977-80
Yards by tight end1,141, Reggie Harper 1977-80
Touchdowns receptions by tight end9, Austin Denney 1965-66;
Ken DeLong 1967-69
Consecutive Games with TD Reception6, Cory Fleming, Jan.
1-Oct. 2, 1993 (9 TDs); Joey Kent 1995 (8 TDs)
PUNTING
Punts204, Craig Colquitt 1975-77
Punting yards10,216, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04
Average per punt (min. 75 punts)43.9, Jimmy Colquitt 1981-84
(201 for 8,816 yards)
INTERCEPTIONS
Passes intercepted18, Tim Priest 1968-70
Yards returned494, Eric Berry 2007-09
Average per return
Min. 10 ret.35.3, Eric Berry 2007-09 (14 for 494 yards)
Min. 15 ret.19.5, Conrad Graham 1970-72 (15 for 293)
Touchdowns by interception*5, Jackie Walker 1969-71
PUNT RETURNS
Punts returned117, Bobby Majors 1969-71
Yards returned1,163, Bobby Majors 1969-71
Average per return
Min. 50 ret.14.7, Bert Rechichar 1949-51 (55 for 808 yards)
Min. 100 ret.9.9, Bobby Majors 1969-71 (117 for 1,163 yds.)
Touchdowns by punt return4, Bobby Majors 1969-71
KICKOFF RETURNS
Kickofs returned78, Willie Gault 1979-82
Yards returned1,854, Willie Gault 1979-82
Average per return
Min. 12 ret.32.6, George Cafego 1937-79 (12 for 391 yards)
Min. 30 ret.25.7, Dale Carter 1990-91 (44 for 1,130 yards)
Min. 50 ret.23.8, Willie Gault 1979-82 (78 for 1,854 yards)
Touchdowns by kickof return4, Willie Gault 1979-82
TOTAL KICK RETURNS
Total kicks returned156, Willie Gault 1979-82 (78 punt, 78 kickof)
Yards on punt & kickof returns2,513, Willie Gault 1979-82
Average per return
Min. 60 ret.23.2, Leonard Scott, 1999-2002 (77 for 1,788 yds.)
Min. 100 ret.16.1, Willie Gault, 1979-82 (156 for 2,513 yards)
Touchdowns by kick return5, Willie Gault 1979-82
TOTAL ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
Plays740, Arian Foster, 2005-08
Yards4,642, Stanley Morgan 1973-76
SCORING
Points371, Jef Hall 1995-98
Touchdowns44, Gene McEver 1928-31
Modern record39, Stanley Morgan 1973-76; James Stewart
1991-94
Consecutive games scoring touchdown 11, Travis Stephens, Nov.
4, 2000-Nov. 3, 2001 (12 rush, 1 rec.)
Point-after-touchdowns attemped194, Jef Hall 1995-98
Point-after-touchdowns made188, Jef Hall 1995-98
Point-after-touchdown percentage (min. 100 atts.)100.0, John
Becksvoort 1991-94 (161 of 161)
Consecutive point-after-touchdowns made161, John Becksvoort
1991-94
Two-point conversions attempted8, Condredge Holloway 1972-74
Two-point conversions made3, Bobby Morton 1960-63;
Condredge Holloway 1972-74
Field goals attempted95, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84
Field goals made71, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84
Field-goal percentage
Min. 50 made77.9, Alex Walls 1999-2002 (53 of 68)
Min. 70 made74.7, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84 (71 of 95)
MISCELLANEOUS
Games played52, Dustin Colquitt, 2001-04; Denarius Moore
2007-10; Luke Stocker 2007-10
Games played by position player52, Denarius Moore 2007-10;
Luke Stocker 2007-10
Games started51, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04
Games started by position player50, Jonathan Hefney 2004-07
(51 played)
Consecutive games started50, Jef Hall 1995-98; Jonathan
Hefney 2004-07
Wins as starting quarterback39, Peyton Manning 1994-97 (45
games)
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TEAMOFFENSERECORDS
TOTALOFFENSE
GAME
Plays95, vs. Mississippi State 1991
Yards718, vs. Troy 2012
Yards per Play10.9, vs. Kentucky (54/590),
2000
SEASON
Plays993 in 2007
Yards 5,794 in 1997
Yards per Play6.9 in 1993
Yards per Game482.8 in 1997
RUSHING
GAME
Attempts75, vs. Kentucky 1980
Yards513, vs. Washington & Lee 1951
Yards per Attempt10.7, vs. Tenn. Tech
(44/469), 1951
Touchdowns8, vs. Washington & Lee 1951
SEASON
Attempts593 in 1976
Yards3,068 in 1951
Yards per Attempt5.9 in 1993
Touchdowns40 in 1951
Yards per Game306.8 in 1951
PASSING
GAME
Attempts65, vs. Florida 1996
Completions38 vs. Missouri 2012
Consecutive Completions23, at So. Carolina
1998
Interceptions5, vs. Duke 1949; vs. Auburn
2004
Completion Percentage
(Min. 10 atts.) *96.0, at South Carolina
1998 (24 of 25);
(Min. 40 atts.) 82.9, vs. Cincinnati 2011
(34 of 41)
Yards545, at Kentucky 1997
Touchdowns7, at Kentucky 2007
SEASON
Attempts534 in 2007
Completions333 in 2007
Consecutive Completions24 in 1998
Interceptions20 in 1979
Fewest Interceptions4 in 1992 and 1995
Completion Percentage65.0 in 1993 (208
of 320)
Yards3,981 in 1997
Touchdowns37 in 1997
Yards per Game331.8 in 1997
SCORING
GAME (FROM 1937)
Points70, vs. La.-Monroe 2000
Points, Quarter35, vs. Arkansas 2000
Points, Half49, vs. La.-Monroe 2000
Points by Kicking 17 vs. Wyoming 2002
(4-4 FG, 5-5 PAT); vs. Memphis St. 1982
(5-5 FG, 2-2 PAT); vs. Kentucky 1978
(5-6 FG, 2-2 PAT)
Touchdowns10 vs. La.-Monroe 2000; vs.
Tennessee Tech 1951
Point-After-Touchdowns Made10, vs. La.-
Monroe 2000
Two-Point Conversions Made2 at LSU
2000; at UCLA 1994; at Alabama 1987;
vs. Alabama 1982; vs. Clemson 1974
Field Goals Made5 vs. Florida 2000; vs.
Kentucky 1982; vs. Memphis State 1982;
vs. Kentucky 1978
SEASON
Points471 in 1993
Points per Game42.8 in 1993 (471 in 11
games)
Touchdowns62 in 1993
Field Goals Made27 in 1982
Point-After-Touchdowns Made59 in 1993
Consecutive Point-After-Touchdowns Made
168 from Sept. 28, 1991, to Sept. 16,
1995)
Two-Point Conversions Attempted8 in
1974
Two-Point Conversions Made5 in 1974
PUNTING
GAME
Punts15 vs. Rice 1947 Orange Bowl; 14 vs.
Kentucky 1976; vs. Georgia 1968; vs. Ala-
bama 1944
Yards627, vs. Georgia 1968
Average (Min. 5)53.0 (all 5 for 265 yards)
vs. Auburn 1983; at LSU 1982; at Vander-
bilt 1956
SEASON
Punts139 in 1937
Punts per Game*13.9 in 1937 (139 in 10
games)
Yards5,620 in 1937
Average45.1 in 1982
PUNTRETURNS
GAME
Returns10, vs. Tennessee Tech 1947
Yards192, vs. Chattanooga 1951
SEASON
Returns68 in 1939 and 1940
Yards974 in 1940
KICKOFFRETURNS
GAME
Returns9, at Florida 2007; at Alabama
1987
Yards260, at Florida 2007 (9 returns)
SEASON
Returns60 in 2007
Yards1,462 in 2007
Average per Return25.6 in 1946
MISCELLANEOUS
GAME
First Downs35, vs. Georgia 1997 & vs.
Troy 2012
First Downs, Rushing24, vs. Woford
1952
First Downs, Passing23 vs. Northwest-
ern 1997 Citrus Bowl; vs. Troy 2012
Time of Possession42:11, vs. Kentucky
1980
Penalties15, vs. Oklahoma 1939 Orange
Bowl; at Florida 1999
Penalty Yards155, at Miss. State 1954 (12
penalties)
Fewest Penalties0, vs. Austin Peay,
2013, vs. LSU 2007; at Miss. St. 1990
Fewest Penalty Yards0, vs. Austin Peay,
2013, vs. LSU 2007; at Miss. St. 1990
Fumbles8 vs. Florida 2002; at Kentucky
1981; at Mississippi; 1977; at Mississippi
1975; vs. Santa Barbara 1971; vs. Chat-
tanooga 1949; at Alabama 1949
Fumbles Lost6 vs. Santa Barbara 1971;
at Alabama 1963
SEASON
First Downs300 in 1997
First Downs, Rushing150 in 1987
First Downs, Passing178 in 2012
Penalties95 in 2002
Penalty Yards884 in 2003
Fumbles50 in 1977
Fumbles Lost31 in 1971
Fewest Fumbles13 in 1990 and 2004
Fewest Fumbles Lost3 in 1990
LARGESTMARGIN
OVERCOMETOWIN
GAME
25 UT vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 28, 1987 (trailed
28-3 in 2nd qtr., won 38-36)
24 UT at Notre Dame, Nov. 9, 1991 (trailed
31-7 in 2nd qtr., won 35-34)
21 UT at Kentucky, Nov. 17, 2001 (trailed
21-0 in 2nd qtr., won 38-35)
21 UT at LSU, Sept. 26, 2005 (trailed 21-0 in
3rd qtr., won 30-27 ot)
18 UT vs. Arkansas, Nov. 14, 1998 (trailed
21-3 in 2nd qtr., won 28-24)
SECOND HALF
21 UT at LSU, Sept. 26, 2005 (trailed 21-0 in
3rd qtr., won 30-27 ot)
17 UT at Notre Dame, Nov. 9, 1991 (trailed
31-14 in 3rd qtr., won 35-34)
16 UT vs. Virginia, Jan. 1, 1991, Sugar Bowl
(trailed 16-0 in 3rd qtr., won 23-22)
15 UT at Kentucky, Nov. 18, 1995 (trailed
24-9 in 3rd qtr., won 34-31)
15 UT vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 17, 2007 (trailed
24-9 in 4th, won 25-24)
FOURTH QUARTER
17 UT at LSU, Sept. 26, 2005 (trailed 24-7,
won 30-27 ot)
15 UT vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 17, 2007 (trailed
24-9, won 25-24)
14 UT vs. Alabama, Oct. 20, 1984 (trailed
27-13, won 28-27)
*14 UT vs. Colorado, Aug. 26, 1990, Pigskin
Classic (trailed 31-17, tied 31-31)
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TEAMDEFENSERECORDS
RUSHING
GAME
Fewest Attempts Allowed14 at Georgia
1994
Fewest Yards Allowed
Minus-39 vs. Tulsa 1943 Sugar Bowl
Minus-15 vs. Auburn 1997
Minus-13 vs. Florida 1998
Minus-12 vs. Air Force 1971 Sugar Bowl
Minus-9 vs. Woford 1952
Minus-8 vs. Citadel 1983
Minus-6 vs. Tennessee Tech 1947
Minus-1 at Memphis State 1992
Fewest Yards per Attempt Allowed
-0.71 vs. Auburn 1997 (21 for minus-15)
-0.5 vs. Air Force 1971 Sugar Bowl
-0.43 vs. Florida 1998 (30 for minus-
13)
-0.38 vs. Woford 1952 (24 for minus-
9)
-0.30 vs. Citadel 1983 (27 for minus-8)
-0.24 vs. Tennessee Tech 1947 (25 for
minus-6)
-0.04 at Memphis State 1992 (28 for
minus-1);
-0.03 at Vanderbilt 1996 (30 for
minus-1)
SEASON
Fewest Attempts Allowed231 in 1945 (9
games); 338 in 2000 (11 games)
Fewest Yards Allowed385 in 1945
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed0 in 1939
Lowest Yards per Attempt Allowed1.7
in 1945
Lowest Yards per Game Allowed42.8
in 1945
PASSING
GAME
Fewest Attempts Allowed*0 vs. Georgia
Tech 1977
Fewest Completions Allowed0 vs. Geor-
gia Tech 1977 (0 atts.); at Vanderbilt
1952 (6 atts.); at Mississippi State 1950
(1 att.); vs. Rice 1947 Orange Bowl (4
atts.)
Lowest Comp. Percentage Allowed (Min.
10 atts.)15.4 vs. Chattanooga 1947
(2 of 13)
Fewest Yards AllowedMinus-3 vs. Ken-
tucky 1949 (1 comp.)
SEASON
Fewest Attempts Allowed109 in 1937
Fewest Completions Allowed44 in 1937
Lowest Comp. Percentage Allowed37.9
in 1952
Fewest Yards Allowed392 in 1939
Fewest Touchdowns Allowed0 in 1939
Lowest Yards per Game Allowed39.2
in 1939
Most Sacks50 in 2000
Most Passes Broken Up72 in 2001
Most Quarterback Pressures108 in 1998
TOTALDEFENSE
GAME
Fewest Plays Allowed33 at Vanderbilt
1946
Fewest Yards Allowed13 at Vanderbilt
1952
Fewest Yards per Play Allowed0.3 at
Vanderbilt 1952 (43 for 13 yards)
SEASON
Fewest Plays Allowed368 in 1945
Fewest Yards Allowed1,023 in 1939
Fewest Yards per Play Allowed2.2 in
1939
Fewest Yards per Game Allowed102.3
in 1939
INTERCEPTIONS
GAME
Interceptions8 vs. Alabama 1970
Yards214 vs. South Carolina 1971 (5 int.)
Touchdowns2 vs. Mississippi 2010; vs.
Hawaii 1972; vs. Penn State 1971; vs.
South Carolina 1971; vs. Florida 1970
SEASON
Interceptions36 in 1970
Yards*782 in 1971
Average per Return*31.3 in 1971 (25 for
782)
Touchdowns*7 in 1971
PUNTING
GAME
Punts Forced15 at Duke 1946
Lowest Average (Min. 5)24.8 vs. Chat-
tanooga 1946 (8 for 198 yards)
Punts Blocked2 vs. La.-Monroe 2000;
vs. Kentucky 1986
RELINQUISHEDIN
LOSS
GAME
21 UT vs. Maryland, Dec. 22, 1984, Sun Bowl
(led 21-0 in 3rd qtr., lost 28-27)
*19 UT 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 UT at Florida, Sept. 16, 1995 (led 30-14 in
2nd qtr., lost 62-37)
15 UT vs. Georgia, Sept. 6, 1980 (led 15-0 in
3rd qtr., lost 16-15)
SECOND HALF
21 UT vs. Maryland, Dec. 22, 1984, Sun
Bowl (led 21-0 in 3rd qtr., lost 28-27)
*17 UT at Auburn, Sept. 29, 1990 (led
26-9 in 4th qtr., tied 26-26)
*16 UT vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 1985 (led
26-10 in 4th qtr., tied 26-26)
15 UT vs. Georgia, Sept. 6, 1980 (led 15-0
in 3rd qtr., lost 16-15)
FOURTH QUARTER
*17 UT at Auburn, Sept. 29, 1990 (led 26-9,
tied 26-26)
*16 UT vs. UCLA, Sept. 14, 1985 (led 26-10,
tied 26-26)
14 UT vs. Army, Oct. 11, 1986 (led 21-7, lost
25-21)
* Tie game.
SEASON
Punts Forced123 in 1940
Lowest Average32.9 in 1940 & 1961
Most Punts Blocked6 in 1940 & 1949
PUNTRETURNS
SEASON
Lowest Average Allowed3.67 in 2004
KICKRETURNS
SEASON
Lowest Average Allowed13.6 in 1950
MISCELLANEOUS
GAME
Defensive Extra Point97-yard return
at Mississippi 1990 (Floyd Miley)
Fewest First Downs Allowed2 vs. Wof-
ford 1952; at Vanderbilt 1946; vs. Ken-
tucky 1946
Fumbles Forced9 vs. Mississippi State
1955; vs. Kentucky 1950
Fumbles Recovered8 vs. Kentucky 1950
Field Goals Blocked2 at Alabama 2003;
at Notre Dame 1991
Punt Blocked2 vs. La.-Monroe 2000; vs.
Kentucky 1986
Sacks13 vs. Wyoming 1999
SEASON
Fewest First Downs Allowed55 in 1945
(7 games)
Fewest First Downs per Game Al-
lowed6.0 in 1939 (60 in 10 games)
Opponent Penalties92 in 2004
Opponent Penalty Yards759 in 1988
Opponent Fumbles48 in 1940; 1953
Fumbles Forced29 (1979)
Fumbles Recovered28 in 1950
Punts Blocked6 1940 & 1949
Turnovers Forced*57 in 1970 (36 int., 21
fumbles)
Turnover marginPlus-1.916 in 1990
(Plus-23 in 12 games)
Tackles for Loss114 in 2000 (64 TFLs,
50 sacks)
Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)83
in 1996
Sacks50 in 2000
Passes Broken Up72 in 2001
Quarterback Pressures108 in 1998
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PASSING
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Attempts65, Peyton Manning (Florida 1996)
Completions37, Peyton Manning (Florida
1996); A.J.Suggs (LSU 2000); Tyler Bray
(Missouri 2012)
Completion percentage
Min. 10 atts.91.7, David Rudder
(Alabama 1978; 11 of 12)
Min. 20 atts.*95.8, Tee Martin (South
Carolina 1998; 23 of 24)
Min. 30 atts.82.9, Tyler Bray
(Cincinnati 2011; 34 of 41)
Consecutive completions23, Tee Martin
(South Carolina 1998)
Yards530, Tyler Bray (Troy 2012)
Yards, half313, Tyler Bray (Troy 2012)
Touchdown passes7, Erik Ainge
(Kentucky 2007)
Passes had intercepted4, Bobby Scott
(Auburn 1970); Jef Francis (Alabama
1987); Peyton Manning (Florida 1996)
Longest pass play90, Casey Clausen to
Mark Jones (Georgia 2003)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Attempts519, Erik Ainge 2007
Completions325, Erik Ainge 2007
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)
Yards3,819, Peyton Manning 1997
Touchdown passes36, Peyton Manning
1997
Consecutive games throwing TD pass12,
Heath Shuler 1993
Consecutive completions24, Tee Martin 1998
(1 vs. Alabama, 23 vs. South Carolina)
Consecutive attempts without intercep-
tion143, Casey Clausen 2003
Passes had intercepted16, Jimmy Streater
1979
Lowest interception percentage
Min. 100 atts.0.76, Daryl Dickey 1985
(1 in 131 atts.)
Min. 200 atts.1.05, Peyton Manning
1995 (4 in 380 atts.)
Min. 300 atts.1.05, Peyton Manning
1995 (4 in 380 atts.)
Min. 400 atts.1.93, Erik Ainge 2007 (10
in 519 atts.)
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Attempts1,381, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Completions863, 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)
Yards11,201, Peyton Manning 1994-97
Touchdown passes89, Peyton Manning
1994-97
Consecutive games throwing TD pass18,
Heath Shuler Oct. 17, 1992-Jan. 1, 1994
Passes had intercepted38, Andy Kelly
1988-91
Lowest interception percentage
Min. 150 atts.1.23, Daryl Dickey 1981-85
(2 in 162 atts.)
Min. 400 atts.2.34, Heath Shuler 1991-
93 (12 in 513 atts.)
Min. 500 atts.2.34, Heath Shuler 1991-
93 (12 in 513 atts.)
Min. 750 atts.2.39, Peyton Manning
1994-97 (33 in 1,381 atts.)
ATTEMPTS
GAME
1. 65 Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996
2. 60 Andy Kelly vs. Notre Dame 1990
3. 59 A.J. Suggs at LSU (OT) 2000
4. 56 Andy Kelly at Florida 1991
5. 55 Casey Clausen vs. Clemson* 2004
55 Andy Kelly vs. Colorado* 1990
7. 54 Tyler Bray vs. Missouri 2012
8. 53 Peyton Manning vs. So. Miss. 1997
9. 51 Peyton Manning at Florida 1997
10. 48 Tyler Bray at Florida 2011
11. 47 Tyler Bray vs. Troy 2012
47 Erik Ainge at California 2007
47 Casey Clausen at Auburn 2003
14. 46 Erik Ainge vs. Alabama 2006
46 Peyton Manning at Arkansas 1995
16. 45 Erik Ainge at Kentucky 2007
45 Bubba Wyche at Auburn 1968
45 Tyler Bray at Georgia 2012
SEASON
1. 519 Erik Ainge 2007
2. 477 Peyton Manning 1997
3. 451 Tyler Bray 2012
4. 412 Casey Clausen 2003
5. 384 Jonathan Crompton 2009
6. 380 Peyton Manning 1996
380 Peyton Manning 1995
8. 361 Andy Kelly 1991
9. 354 Casey Clausen 2001
10. 348 Erik Ainge 2006
11. 314 Jeff Francis 1988
12. 310 Casey Clausen 2002
13. 305 Tee Martin 1999
CAREER
1. 1,381 Peyton Manning 1994-97
2. 1,270 Casey Clausen 2000-03
3. 1,210 Erik Ainge 2004-07
4. 922 Tyler Bray 2010-12
5. 846 Andy Kelly 1988-91
6. 768 Jeff Francis 1985-88
7. 629 Jonathan Crompton 2006-09
8. 588 Tee Martin 1996-99
9. 568 Alan Cockrell 1981-83
10. 513 Heath Shuler 1991-93
11. 498 Bobby Scott 1968-70
COMPLETIONS
GAME
1. 37 Tyler Bray vs. Missouri (OT) 2012
37 A.J. Suggs at LSU (OT) 2000
37 Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996
4. 35 Peyton Manning vs. So. Miss. 1997
35 Peyton Manning at Arkansas 1995
35 Andy Kelly vs. Notre Dame 1990
7. 34 Tyler Bray vs. Cincinnati 2011
8. 33 Andy Kelly at Florida 1991
33 Andy Kelly vs. Colorado* 1990
10. 32 Erik Ainge at California 2007
11. 31 Casey Clausen vs. Clemson* 2004
31 Peyton Manning vs. Georgia 1997
31 Peyton Manning at Georgia 1996
14. 30 Casey Clausen vs. Florida 2002
30 Casey Clausen at Auburn 2003
SEASON
1. 325 Erik Ainge 2007
2. 287 Peyton Manning 1997
3. 268 Tyler Bray 2012
4. 244 Peyton Manning 1995
5. 243 Peyton Manning 1996
6. 233 Erik Ainge 2006
233 Casey Clausen 2003
8. 228 Andy Kelly 1991
9. 227 Casey Clausen 2001
10. 224 Jonathan Crompton 2009
CAREER
1. 863 Peyton Manning 1994-97
2. 775 Casey Clausen 2000-03
3. 733 Erik Ainge 2004-07
4. 540 Tyler Bray 2010-12
5. 514 Andy Kelly 1988-91
6. 476 Jeff Francis 1985-88
7. 348 J. Crompton 2006-09
8. 326 Tee Martin 1996-99
9. 317 Alan Cockrell 1981-83
10. 316 Heath Shuler 1991-93
CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS
1. 24 Tee Martin
vs. Alabama/at USC 1998
2. 15 E. Ainge vs. Air Force 2006
3. 14 Tyler Bray vs. Georgia
State/Florida 2012
4. 13 Jeff Francis vs. Indiana* 1987
13 Casey Clausen
vs. Kentucky 2000
6. 12 Peyton Manning
at Kentucky 1997
7. 11 Heath Shuler
vs. Louisville 1993
YARDS
HALF
1. 313 Tyler Bray vs. Troy (1) 2012
2. 308 Tyler Bray at Memphis (1) 2010
3. 305 J. Crompton vs. Memphis (1) 2009
4. 285 P. Manning vs. Nwestern* (1) 1997
5. 282 Tyler Bray vs. Cincinnati (1) 2011
282 Bobby Scott vs. Florida (1) 1970
7. 278 P. Manning at Kentucky (1) 1997
278 Jeff Francis at Alabama (1) 1987
9. 277 P. Manning vs. Florida (2) 1996
10. 271 Erik Ainge at Kentucky (2) 2007
11. 265 Tyler Bray vs. Mississippi (1) 2010
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GAME
1. 530 Tyler Bray vs. Troy 2012
2. 523 Peyton Manning at Kentucky 1997
3. 492 Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996
4. 408 Peyton Manning vs. Nwestern* 1996
5. 405 Tyler Bray vs. Cincinnati 2011
6. 404 Tyler Bray vs. Missouri 2012
7. 401 Tyler Bray vs. Akron 2012
8. 399 Peyton Manning vs. So. Miss. 1997
399 Andy Kelly vs. Notre Dame 1990
10. 397 Erik Ainge at Kentucky (OT) 2007
11. 393 Casey Clausen vs. Michigan* 2001
12. 392 Andy Kelly at Florida 1991
13. 387 Tony Robinson vs. UCLA 1985
14. 385 Bobby Scott vs. Florida 1970
15. 384 Casey Clausen vs. Clemson* 2004
384 Peyton Manning at Arkansas 1995
17. 373 Peyton Manning vs. Auburn 1997
18. 371 Peyton Manning at Georgia 1996
371 Tony Robinson vs. Florida 1984
20. 368 Andy Kelly vs. Colorado 1990
368 Tyler Bray at So. Carolina 2012
SEASON
1. 3,819 Peyton Manning 1997
2. 3,612 Tyler Bray 2012
3. 3,522 Erik Ainge 2007
4. 3,287 Peyton Manning 1996
5. 2,989 Erik Ainge 2006
6. 2,969 Casey Clausen 2001
7. 2,968 Casey Clausen 2003
8. 2,954 Peyton Manning 1995
9. 2,800 Jonathan Crompton 2009
10. 2,759 Andy Kelly 1991
11. 2,353 Heath Shuler 1993
CAREER
1. 11,201 Peyton Manning 1994-97
2. 9,707 Casey Clausen 2000-03
3. 8,700 Erik Ainge 2004-07
4. 7,444 Tyler Bray 2010-12
5. 6,397 Andy Kelly 1988-91
6. 5,867 Jeff Francis 1985-88
7. 4,592 Tee Martin 1996-99
8. 4,187 Jonathan Crompton 2006-09
9. 4,088 Heath Shuler 1991-93
10. 3,823 Alan Cockrell 1981-83
TOUCHDOWNS
GAME
1. 7 Erik Ainge at Kentucky (OT) 2007
2. 5 Tyler Bray vs. Troy 2012
5 Tyler Bray at Memphis 2010
5 Jonathan Crompton vs. Memphis 2009
5 Jonathan Crompton vs. WKU 2009
5 Casey Clausen vs. Mississippi St. 2003
5 Casey Clausen vs. Memphis 2001
5 Casey Clausen vs. Arkansas 2000
5 Peyton Manning at Kentucky 1997
5 Peyton Manning vs. Texas Tech 1997
5 Heath Shuler at Florida 1993
5 Andy Kelly vs. Kentucky 1990
SEASON
1. 36 Peyton Manning 1997
2. 34 Tyler Bray 2012
3. 31 Erik Ainge 2007
4. 27 Jonathan Crompton 2009
27 Casey Clausen 2003
25 Heath Shuler 1993
7. 22 Casey Clausen 2001
22 Peyton Manning 1995
9. 20 Peyton Manning 1996
10. 19 Erik Ainge 2006
Tee Martin 1998
CAREER
1. 89 Peyton Manning 1994-97
2. 75 Casey Clausen 2000-03
3. 72 Erik Ainge 2004-07
4. 69 Tyler Bray 2010-12
5. 36 Jonathan Crompton 2006-09
36 Heath Shuler 1991-93
36 Andy Kelly 1988-91
8. 32 Tee Martin 1996-99
32 Bobby Scott 1968-70
10. 31 Jeff Francis 1985-88
LONGESTPASSPLAYS
1. 90 Casey Clausen to Mark Jones
vs. Georgia 2003
2. 87 Andy Kelly to Carl Pickens
vs. Auburn 1991
3. 85 Alan Cockrell to Clyde Duncan
vs. Vanderbilt 1983
85 Jimmy Streater to Anthony Hancock
vs. Vanderbilt 1979
5. 84 Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem
at Memphis 2006
84 Andy Kelly to Anthony Morgan
vs. Arkansas* 1989
7. 82 Andy Kelly to Alvin Harper
at Auburn 1990
82 Bobby Scott to Lester McClain
at Memphis State 1969
9. 81 Tyler Bray to Justin Hunter
vs. Montana 2011
+81 Condredge Holloway to Tommy West
at Vanderbilt 1974
11. 80 Tyler Bray to Justin Hunter
vs. Mississippi 2011
80 Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem
vs. California 2006
80 Casey Clausen to Donte Stallworth
vs. Vanderbilt 2001
80 Peyton Manning to Peerless Price
vs. Kentucky 1996
80 Peyton Manning to Joey Kent
at Alabama 1995
80 Steve Alatorre to Willie Gault
vs. Vanderbilt 1981
80 Alan Cockrell to Lenny Taylor
at Alabama 1983
80 Alan Cockrell to Clyde Duncan
at Alabama 1983
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CONSECUTIVE
GAMESTHROWING
TDPASS
1. 18 Heath Shuler
10/17/1992-1/1/1994
2. 13 Tony Robinson
9/29/1984-10/12/1985
3. 12 Casey Clausen
11/3/2001-10/5/2002
4. 11 Erik Ainge
9/5/2004-9/15/2005
11 Peyton Manning
1/1/1996-11/23/1996
6. 10 Tyler Bray
10/30/2010-10/8/2011
10 Andy Kelly
11/10/1990-10/12/1991
CONSECUTIVE
ATTEMPTS
W/OINTERCEPTION
1. 143 Casey Clausen 2003
2. 142 Jonathan Crompton 2009
3. 136 Erik Ainge 2006
4. 132 Peyton Manning 1995
5. 118 Erik Ainge 2007
6. 117 Tyler Bray 2012
7. 106 Nick Stephens 2008
106 Daryl Dickey 1985
*Neutral Site
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300-YARDGAMES
Yards Name Opponent Year
530 Tyler Bray Troy 2012
523 Peyton Manning Kentucky 1997
492 Peyton Manning Florida 1996
408 Peyton Manning Northwestern (Citrus Bowl) 1997
405 Tyler Bray Cincinnati 2011
404 Tyler Bray Missouri 2012
401 Tyler Bray Akron 2012
399 Andy Kelly Notre Dame 1990
399 Peyton Manning Southern Mississippi 1997
397 Erik Ainge Kentucky 2007
393 Casey Clausen Michigan (Citrus Bowl) 2001
392 Andy Kelly Florida 1991
387 Tony Robinson UCLA 1985
385 Bobby Scott Florida 1970
384 Peyton Manning Arkansas 1995
384 Casey Clausen Clemson (Peach Bowl) 2004
373 Peyton Manning Auburn 1997
371 Tony Robinson Florida 1984
371 Peyton Manning Georgia 1996
368 Andy Kelly Colorado 1990
368 Tyler Bray South Carolina 2012
365 Erik Ainge Wisconsin (Outback Bowl) 2008
362 Peyton Manning South Carolina 1996
362 Casey Clausen Kentucky 2000
358 Jef Francis Alabama 1987
355 Andy Kelly Auburn 1991
355 Heath Shuler Florida 1993
355 Casey Clausen Auburn 2003
354 Jef Francis Georgia 1988
354 Tyler Bray Kentucky 2010
353 Peyton Manning Florida 1997
349 Peyton Manning Georgia 1995
349 Rick Clausen Kentucky 2004
343 Peyton Manning Georgia 1997
342 Casey Clausen Mississippi State 2003
342 Tyler Bray Bufalo 2011
341 Peyton Manning UCLA 1997
338 Bubba Wyche Auburn 1968
334 Jef Francis Army 1986
334 Erik Ainge Arkansas State 2007
333 Erik Ainge Air Force 2006
333 Tyler Bray North Carolina State 2012
332 Casey Clausen LSU (SEC Title Game) 2001
331 Jonathan Crompton Memphis 2009
330 Andy Kelly Mississippi State 1991
326 Peyton Manning Florida 1995
325 Tyler Bray Memphis 2010
324 Peyton Manning Mississippi 1997
324 Erik Ainge Memphis 2006
323 Tyler Bray Mississippi 2010
319 Steve Alatorre Vanderbilt 1981
319 Andy Kelly Memphis State 1991
319 A.J. Suggs LSU 2000
317 Peyton Manning Kentucky 1996
315 Steve Alatorre Wisconsin (Garden State Bowl) 1981
315 Tee Martin South Carolina 1998
312 Tyler Bray No. Carolina (Music City Bowl) 2010
311 Tee Martin Arkansas 1999
310 Peyton Manning Texas Tech 1997
310 Rick Clausen Georgia 2005
310 Jonathan Crompton Georgia 2009
310 Tyler Bray Georgia State 2012
309 Jef Francis Alabama 1986
309 Casey Clausen LSU 2001
307 Heath Shuler Arkansas 1993
304 Peyton Manning Alabama 1997
302 Erik Ainge Alabama 2006
301 Peyton Manning Alabama 1995
300 Tony Robinson Florida 1985
300 Andy Kelly Kentucky 1990
WINSBYSTARTINGQUARTERBACKS
Name (Years) Overall Pct. Home Road Neutral
Peyton Manning (1994-97) 39-6-0 .867 22-2-0 13-3-0 4-1-0
Casey Clausen (2000-03) 34-10-0 .773 18-5-0 14-1-0 2-4-0
Erik Ainge (2004-07) 27-10-0 .730 15-4-0 11-4-0 1-2-0
Andy Kelly (1988-91) 24-5-2 .790 14-2-0 8-2-1 2-1-1
C. Holloway (1972-74) 23-9-2 .705 13-3-1 6-5-1 4-1-0
Tee Martin (1996-99) 22-3-0 .880 13-0-0 7-2-0 2-1-0
Bobby Scott (1968-70) 20-3-0 .869 11-0-0 7-2-0 2-1-0
Jef Francis (1985-88) 20-12-1 .621 10-7-1 7-5-0 3-0-0
Heath Shuler (1991-93) 19-5-0 .792 11-2-0 7-2-0 1-1-0
Dewey Warren (1965-67) 19-6-0 .760 9-2-0 6-3-0 4-1-0
Alan Cockrell (1981-83) 17-8-1 .673 11-4-0 4-3-1 2-1-0
Tyler Bray (2010-12) 13-11-0 .542 10-4-0 2-6-0 1-1-0
Jimmy Streater (1977-79) 13-12-2 .646 11-5-1 2-7-0 0-1-0
Randy Wallace (1974-76) 12-10-0 .545 8-6-0 4-4-0 0-0-0
Bubba Wyche (1967-68) 10-2-1 .807 6-0-1 4-1-0 0-1-0
Tony Robinson (1983-85) 10-5-1 .656 6-2-1 4-2-0 0-1-0
Jonathan Crompton (2006-09) 10-9-0 .526 8-3-0 2-5-0 0-1-0
Note: Quarterback not listed as position prior to 1964.
Vol quarterback Peyton Manning holds
most of UTs total ofense and passing re-
cords and has the most wins by a starting
QB with 39.
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CAREERYARDSLEADERS
1. PEYTON MANNING, QB (1994-97),
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TDs
1994 144 89 61.8 1,141 11
1995 380 244 64.2 2,954 22
1996 380 243 63.9 3,287 20
1997 477 287 60.2 3,819 36
TOTALS 1,381 863 62.5 11,201 89
2. CASEY CLAUSEN, QB (2000-03), NORTHRIDGE,
CALIF.
Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TDs
2000 194 121 64.2 1,473 15
2001 354 227 64.1 2,969 22
2002 310 194 62.6 2,297 11
2003 412 233 56.6 2,968 27
TOTALS 1,270 775 61.0 9,707 75
3. ERIK AINGE, QB (2004-07), HILLSBORO, ORE.
Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TDs
2004 198 109 55.1 1,452 17
2005 145 66 45.5 737 5
2006 348 233 67.0 2,989 19
2007 519 325 62.9 3,522 31
TOTALS 1,210 733 60.6 8,700 72
4. TYLER BRAY, QB (2010-12), KINGSBURG, CALIF.
Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TDs
2010 224 125 55.8 1,849 18
2011 247 147 59.5 1,983 17
2012 451 268 59.4 3,612 34
TOTALS 922 540 58.6 7,444 69
5. ANDY KELLY, QB (1988-91), DAYTON
Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TDs
1988 25 15 60.0 98 0
1989 156 92 59.0 1,299 7
1990 304 179 58.9 2,241 14
1991 361 228 63.2 2,759 15
TOTALS 846 514 60.8 6,397 36
6. JEFF FRANCIS, QB (1985-88), MT. PROSPECT,
ILL.
Att. Comp. Pct. Yards TDs
1985 20 14 70.0 172 1
1986 233 150 64.4 1,946 9
1987 201 121 60.2 1,512 8
1988 314 191 60.8 2,237 13
TOTALS 768 476 62.0 5,867 31
Others Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TDs
7. Tee Martin, 1996-99, Mobile, Ala.
588 326 55.4 4,592 32
8. Jonathan Crompton, 2006-09, Waynesville, N.C.
629 348 55.3 4,187 36
9. Heath Shuler, 1991-93, Bryson City, N.C.
513 316 61.6 4,088 36
10. Alan Cockrell, 1981-83, Joplin, Mo.
568 317 55.8 3,823 26
11. Jimmy Streater, 1976-79, Sylva, N.C.
467 241 51.6 3,433 17
12. Bobby Scott, 1968-70, Rossville, Ga.
498 236 47.4 3,371 32
13. Dewey Warren, 1965-67, Savannah, Ga.
440 258 58.6 3,357 27
14. Tony Robinson, 1982-85, Tallahassee, Fla.
411 253 61.6 3,332 23
Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Pct. TD Yds. Avg.*
1950 Hank Lauricella 72 23 7 31.9 5 364 --
1951 Hank Lauricella 51 24 5 47.1 5 352 --
1952 Pat Shires 38 15 3 39.5 4 252 --
1953 Jimmy Wade 63 25 7 39.7 5 451 --
1954 Johnny Majors 24 8 4 33.3 0 107 --
1955 Johnny Majors 65 36 5 55.4 5 476 --
1956 Johnny Majors 59 36 3 61.0 5 552 --
1957 Bobby Gordon 40 20 7 50.0 2 260 --
1958 Bill Majors 25 17 1 68.0 2 215 --
1959 Gene Etter 36 22 4 61.1 3 298 --
1960 Glenn Glass 26 11 2 42.3 2 167 --
1961 Mallon Faircloth 52 31 0 59.6 8 460 --
1962 Bobby Morton 40 20 0 50.0 3 305 --
1963 Mallon Faircloth 75 31 6 41.3 3 509 --
1964 Art Galifa 59 29 4 49.2 1 338 --
1965 Dewey Warren 79 44 4 55.7 3 588 --
1966 Dewey Warren 229 136 7 59.0 18 1,716 --
1967 Dewey Warren 132 78 5 59.1 6 1,053 --
1968 Bubba Wyche 237 134 7 56.1 14 1,539 --
1969 Bobby Scott 191 92 9 48.2 14 1,352 --
1970 Bobby Scott 252 118 15 46.9 14 1,697 154.3
1971 Jim Maxwell 102 46 8 45.0 1 544 49.5
1972 Condredge Holloway 120 73 3 60.8 3 807 80.7
1973 Condredge Holloway 154 89 4 57.8 10 1,149 104.5
1974 Condredge Holloway 133 76 5 57.1 5 1,146 104.2
1975 Randy Wallace 145 72 11 49.7 8 1,318 109.8
1976 Randy Wallace 130 68 6 52.4 4 1,046 95.1
1977 Jimmy Streater 105 59 4 56.2 4 742 74.2
1978 Jimmy Streater 198 101 10 51.0 4 1,418 128.9
1979 Jimmy Streater 161 80 16 49.7 9 1,256 139.5
1980 Steve Alatorre 119 58 10 48.7 5 747 74.7
1981 Steve Alatorre 154 81 10 52.6 8 1,171 117.1
1982 Alan Cockrell 294 174 15 59.2 12 2,021 183.7
1983 Alan Cockrell 243 128 10 52.7 13 1,683 153.0
1984 Tony Robinson 253 156 9 61.1 14 1,963 196.3
1985 Tony Robinson 143 91 7 63.6 8 1,246 249.2
1986 Jef Francis 233 150 6 64.4 9 1,946 176.9
1987 Jef Francis 201 121 8 60.2 8 1,512 168.0
1988 Jef Francis 314 191 11 60.8 13 2,237 203.3
1989 Andy Kelly 156 92 9 59.0 7 1,299 129.9
1990 Andy Kelly 304 179 14 58.9 14 2,241 186.8
1991 Andy Kelly 361 228 15 63.1 15 2,759 250.8
1992 Heath Shuler 224 130 4 58.0 10 1,712 155.6
1993 Heath Shuler 285 184 8 64.6 25 2,353 213.9
1994 Peyton Manning 144 89 6 61.8 11 1,141 114.1
1995 Peyton Manning 380 244 4 64.2 22 2,954 268.5
1996 Peyton Manning 380 243 12 63.9 20 3,287 298.8
1997 Peyton Manning 477 287 11 60.2 36 3,819 318.3
1998 Tee Martin 267 153 6 57.3 19 2,164 180.3
1999 Tee Martin 305 165 9 54.1 12 2,317 210.6
2000 Casey Clausen 194 121 6 62.4 15 1,473 163.7
2001 Casey Clausen 354 227 9 64.1 22 2,969 247.4
2002 Casey Clausen 310 194 7 62.6 11 2,297 208.8
2003 Casey Clausen 412 233 9 56.6 27 2,968 228.3
2004 Erik Ainge 198 109 9 55.1 17 1,452 161.3
2005 Rick Clausen 209 120 6 57.4 6 1,441 160.1
2006 Erik Ainge 348 233 9 67.0 19 2,989 240.6
2007 Erik Ainge 519 325 10 62.9 31 3,522 251.6
2008 Jonathan Crompton 167 86 5 51.5 4 889 111.1
2009 Jonathan Crompton 384 224 13 58.3 27 2,800 215.4
2010 Tyler Bray 224 125 10 55.8 18 1,849 205.4
2011 Tyler Bray 247 147 6 59.5 17 1,983 283.3
2012 Tyler Bray 451 268 12 59.4 34 3,612 301.0
2013 Justin Worley 196 109 8 55.6 10 1,239 154.9
*NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.
YEAR-BY-YEARLEADERS
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RUSHING
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Attempts41, Johnnie Jones (Rutgers 1983);
Travis Stephens (Arkansas 2001)
Yards294, Chuck Webb (Mississippi 1989)
Yards (QB) 106 Jimmy Streater (Auburn
1979)
Yards, half200, Tony Thompson
(Mississippi State 1990)
Average per rush
Min. 8 rushes18.2, LaMarcus Coker
(Marshall 2006; 8 for 146 yards)
Min. 10 rushes17.5, George Canale
(Chattanooga 1962; 10 for 175 yards)
Min. 20 rushes11.3, Tony Thompson
(Miss State 1990; 22 for 248 yards)
Min. 30 rushes8.4, Chuck Webb
(Mississippi 1989; 35 for 294)
Min. 40 rushes 5.7, Johnnie Jones
(Rutgers 1983; 41 for 234)
Touchdowns rushing5, Gene McEver
(South Carolina 1929); Modern4, Bob
Lund (Vanderbilt 1945); Harold Payne
(Washington & Lee 1951); Hubert
Simpson (Notre Dame 1979); Tony
Thompson (Vanderbilt 1990); James
Stewart (Georgia 1994)
Consecutive attempts*16,William Howard
(Mississippi 1986)
Longest rush from scrimmage99, Kelsey
Finch (Florida 1977)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Attempts291, Travis Stephens 2001
Yards1,464, Travis Stephens 2001
Yards per game130.7, Jay Graham 1995
(1,438 yards in 11 games)
100-yard games11, Jay Graham 1995
Highest avg. per rush
Min. 100 rushes7.94, Hank Lauricella
1951 (111 for 881 yards)
Min. 200 rushes5.91, Chuck Webb 1989
(209 for 1,236 yards)
Touchdowns rushing18, Gene McEver 1929
Modern record17, Reggie Cobb 1987
Touchdowns rushing by quarterback11,
Heath Shuler 1992
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Attempts560, Montario Hardesty 2005-09
Yards3,078, Travis Henry 1997-2000
Average per rush (min. 250 rushes)6.67,
Charlie Garner 1992-93 (313 for 2,089
yards)
Average per game103.0, Jamal Lewis 1997-
99 (2,677 yards, 26 games)
100-yard games15, Travis Henry 1997-2000
Touchdowns rushing37, Gene McEver
1928-31
Modern record35, James Stewart 1991-
94
Touchdowns rushing by quarterback16,
Tee Martin 1996-99
ATTEMPTS
GAME
1. 41 Travis Stephens at Arkansas 2001
41 Johnnie Jones at Rutgers 1983
3. 40 Arian Foster vs. Vanderbilt 2005
4. 39 M. Hardesty at Kentucky 2009
39 Jay Graham vs. Vanderbilt 1995
6. 38 James Stewart vs. Miss. 1991
7. 37 Travis Henry vs. Florida 2000
8. 36 Jamal Lewis vs. Vanderbilt 1997
9. 35 Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi 1989
35 Hubert Simpson at Kentucky 1979
11. 34 Travis Stephens vs. LSU 2001
34 William Howard vs. Miss. St. 1986
13. 33 Travis Stephens at Alabama 2001
33 Tony Thompson vs. Vand. 1989
33 Bill Majors at Vanderbilt 1958
16. 32 M. Hardesty vs. Vanderbilt 2009
32 Cedric Houston at Miss. St. 2002
32 Travis Henry vs. Arkansas 1998
32 Bobby Gordon vs. Texas A&M* 1957
SEASON
1. 291 Travis Stephens 2001
2. 282 Montario Hardesty 2009
3. 272 Jay Graham 1995
4. 253 Travis Henry 2000
5. 245 Arian Foster 2007
6. 237 Reggie Cobb 1987
7. 232 Jamal Lewis 1997
8. 229 Johnnie Jones 1984
9. 219 Tony Thompson 1990
10. 215 Rajion Neal 2013
11. 209 Chuck Webb 1989
12. 204 Tauren Poole 2010
CAREER
1. 650 Arian Foster 2005-08
2. 560 Montario Hardesty 2005-09
3. 556 Travis Henry 1997-2000
4. 540 Jay Graham 1993-96
5. 531 James Stewart 1991-94
6. 529 Curt Watson 1969-71
7. 517 Johnnie Jones 1981-84
8. 501 Cedric Houston 2001-04
9. 488 Travis Stephens 1997-2001
10. 487 Jamal Lewis 1997-99
11. 445 Reggie Cobb 1987-89
12. 444 Rajion Neal 2010-13
13. 420 Tauren Poole 2008-11
YARDS
GAME
1. 294 Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi 1989
2. 250 Chuck Webb vs. Arkansas* 1989
3. 248 Tony Thompson at Miss. St. 1990
248 Johnnie Jones vs. Vandy 1983
5. 236 Tony Thompson at Vandy 1990
6. 234 Johnnie Jones at Rutgers 1983
7. 232 Jamal Lewis vs. Georgia 1997
8. 226 Travis Stephens at Florida 2001
9. 225 Reggie Cobb vs. Auburn 1989
10. 223 Arian Foster vs. Vandy 2005
11. 215 James Stewart vs. Mississippi 1991
12. 214 Travis Henry vs. Arkansas 2000
13. 211 Jay Graham vs. Vanderbilt 1995
211 James Stewart at Georgia 1994
15. 206 Travis Stephens at Ark. 2001
16. 205 Jamal Lewisvs. S. Carolina 1997
17. 203 Johnnie Jones vs. Wash. St. 1984
18. 201 Stanley Morgan at Hawaii 1975
SEASON
1. 1,464 Travis Stephens 2001
2. 1,438 Jay Graham 1995
3. 1,364 Jamal Lewis 1997
4. 1,345 Montario Hardesty 2009
5. 1,314 Travis Henry 2000
6. 1,290 Johnnie Jones 1984
7. 1,261 Tony Thompson 1990
8. 1,236 Chuck Webb 1989
9. 1,197 Reggie Cobb 1987
10. 1,193 Arian Foster 2007
11. 1,161 Charlie Garner 1993
12. 1,124 Rajion Neal 2013
13. 1,116 Johnnie Jones 1983
14. 1,107 Gerald Riggs, Jr. 2004
15. 1,034 Tauren Poole 2010
16. 1,028 James Stewart 1994
17. 1,005 Cedric Houston 2004
CAREER
1. 3,078 Travis Henry 1997-2000
2. 2,964 Arian Foster 2005-08
3. 2,890 James Stewart 1991-94
4. 2,852 Johnnie Jones 1981-84
5. 2,677 Jamal Lewis 1997-99
6. 2,634 Cedric Houston 2001-04
7. 2,609 Jay Graham 1993-96
8. 2,391 Montario Hardesty 2005-09
9. 2,364 Curt Watson 1969-71
10. 2,360 Reggie Cobb 1987-89
TOUCHDOWNS
GAME
1. 5 Gene McEver vs. S. Carolina 1929
2. 4 James Stewart at Georgia 1994
4 Tony Thompson at Vand. 1990
4 Hubert Simpson vs. N. Dame 1979
4 Harold Payne vs. Wash. & Lee 1951
4 Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945
7. 3 Many times, last:
Rajion Neal vs. W. Kentucky 2013
SEASON
1. 18 Gene McEver 1929
2. 17 Reggie Cobb 1987
3. 16 Tony Thompson 1990
4. 14 William Howard 1986
14 Harold Payne 1951
6. 13 Montario Hardesty 2009
13 Haskel Stanback 1972
13 Beattie Feathers 1933
9. 12 Rajion Neal 2013
12 Arian Foster 2007
12 Jay Graham 1995
12 Chuck Webb 1989
12 Jimmy Wade 1953
12 Beattie Feathers 1932
CAREER
1. 37 Gene McEver 1928-31
2. 35 James Stewart 1991-94
3. 28 Stanley Morgan 1973-76
4. 27 Andy Kozar 1950-52
27 Beattie Feathers 1931-33
6. 26 Montario Hardesty 2005-09
26 Travis Henry 1997-2000
26 Reggie Cobb 1987-89
9. 25 Jay Graham 1993-96
25 Jimmy Streater (QB) 1976-79
LONGESTRUSHES
1. 99 Kelsey Finch at Florida 1977
2. 91 Dick Dodson vs. Transylvania 1927
3. 89 LaMarcus Coker vs. Marshall 2006
4. 87 LaMarcus Coker at Vandy 2006
87 Dick Dorsey vs. Virginia Tech 1933
6. +82 Steve Wold vs. Vanderbilt 1969
7. 81 Travis Henry vs. Kansas St* 2000
81 Hank Lauricella vs. Tenn. Tech 1950
9. 80 G. Riggs, Jr. vs. Auburn (SEC) 2004
80 Travis Stephens vs. Kentucky 2000
80 Tony Thompson at Miss. St. 1990
80 Jimmy Streater vs. California 1977
80 Stanley Morgan at Kentucky 1975
80 Johnny Majors at Miss. St. 1954
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100-YARDGAMES
SEASON
1. 11 Jay Graham 1995
2. 7 Travis Stephens 2001
7 Travis Henry 2000
7 Jamal Lewis 1997
7 Chuck Webb 1989
6. 6 Tauren Poole 2010
6 Charlie Garner 1993
6 James Stewart 1991
6 Johnnie Jones 1984
6 Johnnie Jones 1983
CAREER
1. 15 Travis Henry 1997-2000
2. 14 Jay Graham 1993-96
3. 13 Jamal Lewis 1997-99
13 Johnnie Jones 1981-84
5. 10 Cedric Houston 2001-04
10 Charlie Garner 1992-93
10 James Stewart 1991-94
10 Reggie Cobb 1987-89
9. 9 Tauren Poole 2008-11
9 Arian Foster 2005-08
11. 8 Gerald Riggs, Jr. 2002-05
8 Travis Stephens 1997-2001
8 Chuck Webb 1989-90
8 Curt Watson 1969-71
CONSECUTIVE
100-YARDGAMES
SEASON
1. 9 Jay Graham 1995
2. 6 Johnnie Jones 1984
3. 5 Arian Foster 2005
5 Chuck Webb 1989
MULTIPLE100-YARD
RUSHERS
GAME (3)
Vanderbilt, 1991 (Stewart 145, Hayden 115,
Phillips 107).
GAME (2)
14 TIMES
W. Kentucky, 2009 (Hardesty 160, Brown 104)
La.-Lafayette, 2007 (Creer 109, Foster 100)
La. Tech, 2004 (Houston 161, Riggs 118)
Vanderbilt, 1994 (Stewart 121, Graham 121)
Georgia, 1994 (Stewart 211, Hayden 113)
S. Carolina, 1993 (Stewart 114, Garner 105)
Louisville, 1991 (Hayden 109, Stewart 101)
Colo. State, 1975 (Wallace 128, Gayles 105)
Ga. Tech, 1973 (Careathers 125, Rudder 105)
Auburn, 1970 (Watson 142, McLeary 119)
Georgia, 1969 (Watson 197, McLeary 100)
Alabama, 1952 (Wade 153, Kozar 124)
Tenn. Tech, 1951 (Lauricella 109, Byrd 104)
Mississippi, 1951 (Kozar 127, Ernsberger 102)
200-YARDGAMES
Player Yds Opponent Year
Chuck Webb 294 Mississippi 1989
Chuck Webb 250 Arkansas (Cotton) 1990
Tony Thompson 248 Mississippi State 1990
Johnnie Jones 248 Vanderbilt 1983
Tony Thompson 236 Vanderbilt 1990
Johnnie Jones 234 Rutgers 1983
Jamal Lewis 232 Georgia 1997
Travis Stephens 226 Florida 2001
Reggie Cobb 225 Auburn 1989
Arian Foster 223 Vanderbilt 2005
James Stewart 215 Mississippi 1991
Travis Henry 214 Arkansas 2000
Jay Graham 211 Vanderbilt 1995
James Stewart 211 Georgia 1994
Travis Stephens 206 Arkansas 2001
Jamal Lewis 205 South Carolina 1997
Johnnie Jones 203 Wash. State 1984
Stanley Morgan 201 Hawaii 1975
100-YARDGAMES
Player Yds Opponent Year
Travis Henry 197 Arkansas 1998
Johnnie Jones 197 Utah 1984
Curt Watson 197 Georgia 1969
Jamal Lewis 196 Vanderbilt 1997
Tom Tracy 192 North Carolina 1954
Cedric Houston 190 South Carolina 2004
Charlie Garner 186 Kentucky 1993
William Howard 184 Mississippi State 1986
Travis Henry 184 Vanderbilt 2000
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 182 Auburn
(SEC Champ.) 2004
Reggie Cobb 182 Duke 1988
Hubert Simpson 181 Kentucky 1979
Travis Henry 180 Kansas State
(Cotton) 2001
Montario Hardesty 179 Kentucky 2009
Travis Henry 179 Kentucky 1999
Mallon Faircloth 179 Vanderbilt 1963
Travis Stephens 176 Georgia 2001
George Canale 175 Chattanooga 1962
Travis Henry 175 Florida 2000
Hubert Simpson 174 Mississippi 1979
Montario Hardesty 171 Vanderbilt 2009
Rajion Neal 169 South Alabama 2013
Aaron Hayden 169 Memphis State 1991
Tauren Poole 162 Oregon 2010
Travis Stephens 162 Alabama 2001
Chuck Webb 162 Akron 1989
Keith Davis 162 Vanderbilt 1988
Cedric Houston 161 Fresno State 2003
Montario Hardesty 160 W. Kentucky 2009
Cedric Houston 160 Louisiana Tech 2004
Cedric Houston 160 Marshall 2003
Jamal Lewis 159 Wyoming 1999
William Howard 158 Vanderbilt 1986
Jamal Lewis 155 Mississippi 1997
Andy Kozar 155 Mississippi State 1952
Jay Graham 154 Ohio St. (Citrus) 1996
Johnnie Jones 154 Maryland (Citrus) 1983
Travis Henry 153 Vanderbilt 1999
Jimmy Wade 153 Alabama 1952
Curt Watson 152 Kentucky 1971
Rajion Neal 151 Akron 2012
Charlie Garner 151 Vanderbilt 1993
Tony Thompson 151 Virginia (Sugar) 1991
Johnnie Jones 150 Kentucky 1983
Hank Lauricella 150 North Carolina 1951
Jimmy Streater 150 California 1977
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 149 Vanderbilt 2004
Cedric Houston 149 Mississippi St. 2002
James Stewart 149 Kentucky 1991
Rajion Neal 148 Georgia 2013
Arian Foster 148 South Carolina 2005
Johnnie Jones 148 The Citadel 1983
Jay Graham 147 Kentucky 1995
LaMarcus Coker 146 Marshall 2006
Jamal Lewis 146 South Carolina 1999
Reggie Cobb 146 Indiana (Peach) 1988
Aaron Hayden 145 Alabama 1994
Chuck Webb 145 Kentucky 1989
James Stewart 145 Vanderbilt 1991
Jay Graham 144 East Carolina 1995
Charlie Garner 144 Alabama 1993
Reggie Cobb 144 Kentucky 1987
James Stewart 143 Kentucky 1994
Ted Schwanger 143 Vanderbilt 1953
Johnny Majors 143 Kentucky 1956
Bill Rudder 143 UC San. Barbara 1971
Haskel Stanback 143 Vanderbilt 1972
Curt Watson 142 Auburn 1970
Rajion Neal 141 Austin Peay 2013
Keith Davis 141 Alabama 1985
James Stewart 141 Auburn 1991
Montario Hardesty 140 Ohio 2009
Cedric Houston 140 Vanderbilt 2002
Jamal Lewis 140 Syracuse 1998
Jamal Lewis 140 Auburn 1998
Reggie Cobb 140 Georgia Tech 1987
Reggie Cobb 140 Vanderbilt 1987
Chuck Coleman 139 Alabama 1982
Travis Henry 139 Kentucky 2000
Charlie Garner 138 Kentucky 1992
Reggie Cobb 138 Iowa 1987
Stanley Morgan 138 Auburn 1975
Stanley Morgan 138 Kentucky 1975
Andy Kozar 138 North Carolina 1950
Jay Graham 137 Georgia 1995
Hubert Simpson 137 Mississippi 1978
Travis Henry 136 Vanderbilt 1998
Jimmy Wade 136 Houston 1953
Jamal Lewis 135 Houston 1998
Travis Henry 135 Southern Miss 2000
Jabari Davis 135 Arkansas 2002
Rajion Neal 134 at Kentucky 2013
Jay Graham 134 Mississippi State 1995
Chuck Coleman 134 Mississippi 1982
Chuck Webb 134 UCLA 1989
Gene Etter 133 Mississippi 1958
Charlie Fulton 133 Georgia Tech 1965
Haskel Stanback 133 Alabama 1972
Marlin Lane 132 Troy 2012
Arian Foster 132 Memphis 2005
Travis Henry 132 Notre Dame 1999
Chuck Webb 132 LSU 1989
Chuck Webb 131 Colorado 1990
Frank Foxx 131 Alabama 1976
Hank Lauricella 131 Texas (Cotton) 1951
Jay Graham 130 Arkansas 1995
Aaron Hayden 129 Memphis 1994
Charlie Garner 129 Duke 1993
Jamal Lewis 128 Kentucky 1997
Jay Graham 128 Alabama 1996
Johnnie Jones 128 Georgia Tech 1983
Bill Majors 128 Vanderbilt 1958
Randy Wallace 128 Colorado State 1975
Johnnie Jones 128 Kentucky 1984
Tony Thompson 128 Vanderbilt 1989
Cedric Houston 127 Kentucky 2004
Jamal Lewis 127 Aub. (SECCG.) 1997
Reggie Cobb 127 Louisville 1987
Hank Lauricella 127 Kentucky 1951
Andy Kozar 127 Mississippi 1951
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Curt Watson 127 Mississippi State 1971
LaMarcus Coker 126 Vanderbilt 2006
Jay Graham 126 South Carolina 1995
Rajion Neal 125 Auburn 2013
Arian Foster 125 Southern Miss. 2007
LaMarcus Coker 125 Memphis 2006
Arian Foster 125 Notre Dame 2005
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 125 Mississippi 2005
Paul Careathers 125 Georgia Tech 1973
Terry Daniels 125 Auburn 1980
James Berry 125 Kentucky 1980
Travis Stephens 124 Memphis 2001
Jamal Lewis 124 Arkansas 1997
Tony Thompson 124 Memphis State 1988
Kelsey Finch 124 Auburn 1976
Andy Kozar 124 Alabama 1952
Bobby Gordon 123 North Carolina 1957
Jay Graham 122 Alabama 1995
Richard Pickens 122 LSU 1967
Richard Pickens 122 Mississippi 1968
Montario Hardesty 121 South Carolina 2009
Jay Graham 121 Mississippi 1996
James Stewart 121 Vanderbilt 1994
Jay Graham 121 Vanderbilt 1994
Greg Amsler 121 Kentucky 1988
Kelsey Finch 121 Florida 1977
Curt Watson 121 Florida (Gator) 1969
Travis Stephens 120 South Carolina 2001
Travis Henry 120 Mississippi State
(SECCG) 1998
Tony Thompson 120 Temple 1990
Randall Morris 120 Mississippi 1983
Johnny Majors 120 Chattanooga 1955
Aaron Hayden 119 Louisiana Tech 1993
Tommy Bronson 119 Chattanooga 1956
Don McLeary 119 Auburn 1970
Kelsey Finch 119 Boston College 1977
Johnnie Jones 119 Vanderbilt 1984
Arian Foster 118 Kentucky 2007
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 118 Mississippi 2004
Johnnie Jones 118 Army 1984
Tauren Poole 117 Alabama 2010
Jamal Lewis 117 Alabama 1999
Johnny Majors 117 Alabama 1955
Stanley Morgan 117 Clemson 1974
Hubert Simpson 117 Notre Dame 1979
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 116 Louisiana Tech 2004
Richard Pickens 116 Rice 1968
Walter Chadwick 115 Mississippi 1965
Walter Chadwick 115 Mississippi 1967
Tavio Henson 115 Pacic 1990
Aaron Hayden 115 Vanderbilt 1991
Travis Henry 115 South Carolina 2000
Arian Foster 114 Kentucky 2005
James Stewart 114 South Carolina 1993
Hank Lauricella 114 Wash & Lee 1951
Curt Watson 114 Vanderbilt 1970
Jabari Davis 113 Duke 2003
Travis Henry 113 Alabama 1998
Aaron Hayden 113 Georgia 1994
Johnnie Jones 113 Alabama 1983
Tom Tracy 112 Chattanooga 1954
Travis Stephens 111 Syracuse 2001
Curt Watson 111 Alabama 1969
Andy Kozar 111 Florida 1952
Andy Kozar 111 Vanderbilt 1951
Cedric Houston 111 Miami (Fla.) 2002
Tauren Poole 110 UT- Martin 2010
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 110 Ala.-Birmingham 2005
Mallon Faircloth 110 Vanderbilt 1961
William Howard 110 Texas El Paso 1986
Chuck Webb 110 Alabama 1989
Tauren Poole 109 LSU 2010
Lennon Creer 109 La.-Lafayette 2007
Charlie Garner 109 Memphis State 1992
Hank Lauricella 109 Tennessee Tech 1951
Reggie Cobb 109 Duke 1989
Aaron Hayden 109 Louisville 1991
Johnny Majors 109 Duke 1954
Marlin Lane 108 Vanderbilt 2012
Jay Graham 108 Oklahoma State 1995
Jay Graham 108 Southern Miss. 1995
Charlie Garner 108 Vanderbilt 1992
Sam Henderson 108 Pittsburgh 1983
Hank Lauricella 108 Alabama 1951
Mallon Faircloth 108 Chattanooga 1961
James Stewart 108 Mississippi State 1991
Andy Kozar 108 Chattanooga 1952
Cedric Houston 108 South Carolina 2002
Tauren Poole 107 Vanderbilt 2011
Tauren Poole 107 Mississippi 2010
Travis Stephens 107 Georgia 1998
Charlie Garner 107 Georgia 1993
Curt Watson 107 UCLA 1970
Mose Phillips 107 Vanderbilt 1991
Arian Foster 106 Vanderbilt 2007
Cedric Houston 106 Wyoming 2002
Kelsey Finch 106 Memphis State 1977
Jimmy Streater (QB) 106 Auburn 1979
Reggie Cobb 106 Georgia 1989
Mike Gayles 106 Maryland
(Liberty) 1974
Hal Littleford 105 Alabama 1948
Charlie Garner 105 South Carolina 1993
Johnny Majors 105 Duke 1956
Bill Rudder 105 Georgia Tech 1973
Mike Gayles 105 Colorado State 1975
Rajion Neal 104 Georgia 2012
Bryce Brown 104 W. Kentucky 2009
Travis Henry 104 Ala.-Birmingham 1998
Charlie Garner 104 LSU 1992
Ray Byrd 104 Tennessee Tech 1951
Gene Etter 104 North Carolina 1959
Haskel Stanback 104 Duke 1973
Ray Byrd 104 Kentucky 1952
Tony Thompson 103 Florida 1990
Charlie Fulton 103 Auburn 1967
Phil Pierce (QB) 103 Florida 1971
Jimmy Streater (QB) 103 Georgia Tech 1979
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 102 Texas A&M
(Cotton) 2005
Gerald Riggs, Jr. 102 Georgia 2004
Dick Ernsberger 102 Mississippi 1951
Tom Tracy 102 Dayton 1954
James Berry 102 Vanderbilt 1981
Johnnie Jones 102 Georgia Tech 1984
Keith Davis 102 Wake Forest 1985
Keith Davis 102 Auburn 1985
Chuck Coleman 102 Iowa (Peach) 1982
Jef Powell 102 Miami, Fla.
(Sugar) 1986
Tauren Poole 101 Bufalo 2011
Tauren Poole 101 Cincinnati 2011
Tauren Poole 101 Memphis 2010
LaMarcus Coker 101 Arkansas State 2007
Glenn Glass 101 Tampa 1960
Richmond Flowers 101 Georgia Tech 1968
Haskel Stanback 101 Penn State 1972
James Stewart 101 Louisville 1991
Arian Foster 100 La.-Lafayette 2007
Bobby Brengle 100 Dayton 1954
Glenn Glass 100 North Carolina 1961
Mallon Faircloth 100 Richmond 1963
Don McLeary 100 Georgia 1969
Bill Rudder 100 Vanderbilt 1971
Doug Furnas 100 Memphis State 1981
Chuck Coleman 100 Vanderbilt 1982
Keith Davis 100 Mississippi 1987
MOSTRUSHING
YARDSINAHALF
ANY HALF
Yds. Name Opp./Year (Half)
1. 200 Tony Thompson
Mississippi St. 1990 (1st)
2. 180 Chuck Webb
Mississippi 1989 (2nd)
3. 168 Gerald Riggs Auburn 2004 (2nd)
4. 154 Travis Henry Kentucky 1999 (1st)
5. 150 Cedric Houston
Louisiana Tech 2004 (1st)
150 Chuck Webb
Arkansas 1990 (2nd)
7. 149 Jamal Lewis Georgia 1997 (1st)
8. 146 Cedric Houston
South Carolina 2004 (2nd)
9. 145 Reggie Cobb Auburn 1989 (1st)
10. 143 James Stewart
Mississippi 1991 (2nd)
11. 141 Rajion Neal
Austin Peay 2013 (1st)
141 Arian Foster
Vanderbilt 2005 (1st)
141 Travis Henry
Vanderbilt 2000 (2nd)
14. 140 Tauren Poole Oregon 2010 (1st)
140 Jamal Lewis
South Carolina 1997 (2nd)
FIRST HALF
Yds. Name Opp./Year
1. 200 Tony Thompson
Mississippi St. 1990
2. 154 Travis Henry Kentucky 1999
3. 150 Cedric Houston
Louisiana Tech 2004
4. 149 Jamal Lewis Georgia 1997
5. 145 Reggie Cobb Auburn 1989
6. 141 Rajion Neal
Austin Peay 2013
141 Arian Foster Vanderbilt 2005
8. 140 Tauren Poole Oregon 2010
9. 135 Tony Thompson Vanderbilt 1990
135 Reggie Cobb Duke 1988
11. 134 Johnnie Jones Vanderbilt 1983
SECOND HALF
1. 180 Chuck Webb Mississippi 1989
2. 168 Gerald Riggs Auburn 2004
3. 150 Chuck Webb *Arkansas 1990
4. 146 Cedric Houston
South Carolina 2004
5. 143 James Stewart Mississippi 1991
6. 141 Travis Henry Vanderbilt 2000
7. 140 Jamal Lewis South Carolina 1997
8. 135 Travis Henry *Kansas State 2001
135 James Stewart Georgia 1994
10. 129 Travis Henry Arkansas 2000
* Bowl Game
MOSTRUSHING
YARDSINAQUARTER
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134 Cedric Houston (3rd) at S. Carolina, 2004
129 Travis Henry (3rd) vs. Arkansas, 2000
128 LaMarcus Coker (4th) vs. Marshall, 2006
111 Tauren Poole (1st) vs. Oregon, 2010
108 Cedric Houston (1st) vs. La. Tech, 2004
104 Rajion Neal (1st) vs. Austin Peay, 2013
102 Arian Foster (1st) vs. Vanderbilt, 2005
102 Cedric Houston (3rd) vs. Marshall, 2003
101 Travis Stephens (4th) at Florida, 2001
100 Travis Henry (3rd) at Vanderbilt, 2000
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CAREERYARDSLEADERS
1. TRAVIS HENRY, RB (1997-2000), FROSTPROOF,
FLA.
Att. Yards Avg. TDs LP
1997 2 4 2.0 0 5-Texas Tech
1998 176 970 5.5 7 36-Vanderbilt
1999 125 790 6.3 8 63-Vanderbilt
2000 253 1,314 5.3 11 60-Vanderbilt
TOTALS 556 3,078 5.5 26 63-Vanderbilt
2 ARIAN FOSTER, RB (2005-08), SAN DIEGO,
CALIF.
Att. Yards Avg. TDs LP
2005 183 879 4.8 5 66-Vanderbilt
2006 91 322 3.5 5 69-California
2007 245 1,193 4.9 12 59-Arkansas
2008 131 570 4.4 1 41-UCLA
TOTALS 650 2.964 4.6 23 69-California
3. JAMES STEWART, RB (1991-94),
MORRISTOWN
Att. Yards Avg. TDs LP
1991 190 939 4.9 8 30-Mississippi
1992 85 386 4.5 7 30-La.-Lafayette
1993 86 537 6.2 9 52-S. Carolina
1994 170 1,028 6.1 11 71-Georgia
TOTALS 531 2,890 5.4 35 71-Georgia
4. JOHNNIE JONES, RB (1981-84), MUNFORD
Att. Yards Avg. TDs LP
1981 4 25 6.3 0 18-Colo. State
1982 93 421 4.5 4 42-Vanderbilt
1983 191 1,116 5.8 5 70-Vanderbilt
1984 229 1,290 5.6 10 61-Memphis
TOTALS 517 2,852 5.5 19 70-Vanderbilt
5. JAMAL LEWIS, RB (1997-99), ATLANTA, GA.
Att. Yards Avg. TDs LP
1997 232 1,364 5.9 7 65-S. Carolina
1998 73 497 6.8 3 67-Auburn
1999 182 816 4.5 7 70-S. Carolina
TOTALS 487 2,677 5.5 17 70-S. Carolina
Others Att. Yds. Avg. TDs
6. Cedric Houston, 2001-04 501 2,634 5.4 17
7. Jay Graham, 1993-96 540 2,609 4.8 25
8. Montario Hardesty, 2005-09 560 2,391 4.3 26
9. Curt Watson, 1969-71 529 2,364 4.5 22
10. Reggie Cobb, 1987-89 445 2,360 5.3 26
11. Travis Stephens, 1997-01 488 2,336 4.8 21
12. Rajion Neal, 2010-13 444 2,163 4.9 19
13. Charlie Garner, 1992-93 313 2,091 6.7 10
14. Aaron Hayden, 1991-94 393 2,061 5.2 12
15. Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 353 1,952 5.5 28
16. Gerald Riggs, Jr., 2002-05 383 1,893 4.9 10
17. Beattie Feathers, 1931-33 309 1,888 6.1 27
18. Tauren Poole, 2008-11 187 1,883 4.5 16
19. Andy Kozar, 1950-52 350 1,837 5.2 27
20. Tony Thompson, 1986-90 336 1,759 5.2 20
21. Haskel Stanback, 1971-73 391 1,730 4.4 20
22. James Berry, 1978-81 419 1,721 4.1 18
23. William Howard, 1984-87 398 1,711 4.3 21
24. Keith Davis, 1985-88 322 1,704 5.3 10
Year Name Att. Net TDs Avg. *Per gm.
1950 Andy Kozar 106 543 9 5.1 --
1951 Hank Lauricella 111 881 8 7.9 --
1952 Andy Kozar 122 660 7 5.4 --
1953 Jimmy Wade 158 675 12 4.3 --
1954 Tom Tracy 116 794 4 6.8 --
1955 Johnny Majors 183 657 6 3.6 --
1956 Tommy Bronson 105 562 8 5.4 --
1957 Bobby Gordon 167 526 7 3.2 --
1958 Bill Majors 148 294 2 1.9 --
1959 Glenn Glass 75 261 4 3.5 --
1960 Glenn Glass 90 478 8 5.3 --
1961 Mallon Faircloth 123 475 6 3.9 --
1962 George Canale 79 455 4 5.8 --
1963 Mallon Faircloth 137 652 3 4.8 --
1964 Stan Mitchell 94 325 1 3.5 --
1965 Walter Chadwick 101 470 5 4.7 --
1966 Charlie Fulton 109 463 2 4.2 --
1967 Walter Chadwick 144 645 11 4.5 --
1968 Richard Pickens 133 736 2 5.5 --
1969 Curt Watson 146 807 6 5.5 --
1970 Curt Watson 190 791 7 4.3 79.1
1971 Curt Watson 193 766 9 4.0 76.6
1972 Haskel Stanback 183 890 13 4.9 89.0
1973 Haskel Stanback 165 682 7 4.1 62.0
1974 Stanley Morgan 128 723 11 5.6 65.7
1975 Stanley Morgan 133 809 8 6.1 73.5
1976 Bobby Emmons 75 462 3 6.2 42.0
1977 Kelsey Finch 154 770 8 5.0 70.0
1978 Jimmy Streater 146 593 10 4.1 53.9
1979 Hubert Simpson 157 792 6 5.0 72.0
1980 James Berry 131 543 7 4.1 49.3
1981 James Berry 129 500 6 3.9 55.5
1982 Chuck Coleman 113 600 5 5.3 54.5
1983 Johnnie Jones 191 1116 5 5.8 111.6
1984 Johnnie Jones 229 1290 10 5.6 117.2
1985 Keith Davis 141 684 2 4.9 68.4
1986 William Howard 177 787 14 4.4 98.4
1987 Reggie Cobb 237 1197 17 5.1 99.8
1988 Reggie Cobb 118 547 3 4.6 68.4
1989 Chuck Webb 209 1236 12 5.9 123.6
1990 Tony Thompson 219 1261 16 5.8 105.1
1991 James Stewart 190 939 8 4.9 85.4
1992 Charlie Garner 154 928 2 6.0 84.4
1993 Charlie Garner 159 1161 8 7.3 116.1
1994 James Stewart 170 1028 11 6.1 93.5
1995 Jay Graham 272 1438 12 5.3 130.7
1996 Jay Graham 179 797 11 4.6 72.5
1997 Jamal Lewis 232 1364 7 5.9 113.6
1998 Travis Henry 176 970 7 5.5 80.8
1999 Jamal Lewis 182 816 7 4.5 81.6
2000 Travis Henry 253 1314 11 5.2 119.5
2001 Travis Stephens 291 1464 10 5.0 122.0
2002 Cedric Houston 153 779 6 5.1 64.9
2003 Cedric Houston 149 744 2 5.0 62.0
2004 Gerald Riggs, Jr. 193 1107 6 5.7 85.2
2005 Arian Foster 183 879 5 4.8 79.9
2006 LaMarcus Coker 108 696 5 6.4 63.3
2007 Arian Foster 245 1193 12 4.9 85.2
2008 Arian Foster 131 570 1 4.4 51.8
2009 Montario Hardesty 282 1345 13 4.8 103.5
2010 Tauren Poole 204 1034 12 5.1 79.5
2011 Tauren Poole 187 693 5 3.7 57.8
2012 Rajion Neal 156 708 5 4.5 70.8
2013 Rajion Neal 215 1124 12 5.2 93.7
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INDIVIDUAL GAME
Receptions13, Carl Pickens (Notre
Dame 1990); Joey Kent (Arkansas
1995)
Yards256, Kelley Washington (LSU
2001)
Average per reception
Min. 5 rec.38.0, Denarius Moore (South
Carolina 2010; 6 for 228)
Min. 10 rec.23.3, Kelley Washington
(LSU 2001; 11 for 256)
Touchdown receptions3, Jim Powell
(Mississippi 1946); Carl Pickens
(Kentucky 1990); Billy Williams
(Florida 1993); Marcus Nash
(Kentucky 1997); Cedrick Wilson
(Arkansas 2000); Dont Stallworth
(Memphis 2001 and Kentucky 2001);
Chris Hannon (Mississippi State
2003); Justin Hunter (Georgia State,
2012 and Troy 2012); Zach Rogers
(South Carolina 2012)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Receptions76, Marcus Nash 1997
Yards1,298, Robert Meachem 2006
Average per game99.8, Robert
Meachem 2006 (1,298 yards, 13
games)
Average per reception
Min. 50 rec.18.3, Robert Meachem
2006 (71 for 1,298)
Min. 75 rec.15.4, Marcus Nash 1997
(76 for 1,170)
Touchdown receptions13, Marcus Nash
1997
Consecutive games with TD catch6,
Joey Kent 1995
Receptions by tight end41, Chris Brown
2007
Yards by tight end562, Mychal Rivera
2012
Touchdown receptions by tight end7,
Austin Denney 1966
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Receptions183, Joey Kent 1993-96
Yards2,814, Joey Kent 1993-96
Average per game85.8, Kelley Washington
2001-02 (1,453 yards, 17 games)
Average per reception (min. 100 rec.)18.8,
Joey Kent 1993-96 (183 for 2,814 yards)
Touchdown receptions25, Joey Kent
1993-96
Receptions by by tight end98, Reggie
Harper 1977-80
Yards by tight end1,141, Reggie Harper
1977-80
Touchdowns receptions by tight end9,
Austin Denney 1965-66; Ken DeLong
1967-69
Consecutive Games with TD Recep-
tion6, Cory Fleming, Jan. 1-Oct. 2,
1993 (9 TDs); Joey Kent 1995 (8 TDs)
CATCHES
GAME
1. 13 Joey Kent at Arkansas 1995
13 Carl Pickens vs. Notre Dame 1990
3. 12 David Martin at LSU 2000
12 Alvin Harper vs. Wash. State 1988
5. 11 Alton Howard at Missouri 2013
11 Kelley Washington vs. LSU 2001
11 Jeremaine Copeland vs. So. Miss. 1997
11 Thomas Woods vs. Kentucky 1988
11 Anthony Hancock vs. Wisconsin* 1981
11 Larry Seivers vs. Clemson 1976
11 Gary Kreis at Kentucky 1969
11 Johnny Mills at Auburn 1966
13. 10 Mychal Rivera vs. Missouri 2012
10 Justin Hunter vs. Cincinnati 2011
10 DaRick Rogers vs. Cincinnati 2011
10 Peerless Price at S. Carolina 1998
10 Marcus Nash vs. So Miss. 1997
10 Jim Powell vs. Mississippi 1948
10 Johnny Mills vs. UCLA 1965
10 Lenny Taylor vs. Auburn 1983
10 Tim McGee vs. Florida 1984
10 Tim McGee at Vanderbilt 1984
10 Carl Pickens vs. Kentucky 1990
*Bowl Game
SEASON
1. 76 Marcus Nash 1997
2. 73 Justin Hunter 2012
73 Lucas Taylor 2007
4. 71 Robert Meachem 2006
5. 69 Joey Kent 1995
6. 68 Joey Kent 1996
7. 67 DaRick Rogers 2011
8. 64 Kelley Washington 2001
9. 62 Cedrick Wilson 2000
10. 61 Peerless Price 1998
11. 58 Jeremaine Copeland 1997
58 Thomas Woods 1988
13. 57 Cedrick Wilson 1999
14. 56 Austin Rogers 2007
56 Josh Briscoe 2007
55 Gerald Jones 2010
17. 54 Tim McGee 1984
CAREER
1. 183 Joey Kent 1993-96
2. 177 Marcus Nash 1994-97
3. 159 Cedrick Wilson 1997-2000
4. 147 Peerless Price 1995-98
5. 142 Gerald Jones 2007-10
6. 126 Jayson Swain 2003-06
7. 125 Robert Meachem 2004-06
8. 124 Thomas Woods 1986-89
9. 123 Tim McGee 1982-85
10. 117 Larry Seivers 1973-76
YARDS
GAME
1. 256 Kelley Washington vs. LSU 2001
2. 228 Denarius Moore at S. Carolina 2010
3. 225 Johnny Mills vs. Kentucky 1966
4. 219 Cordarrelle Patterson vs. Troy 2012
5. 217 Willie Gault vs. Vanderbilt 1981
6. 205 Denarius Moore vs. Kentucky 2010
7. 201 Carl Pickens vs. Kentucky 1990
201 Stanley Morgan vs. TCU 1976
9. 199 Peerless Price vs. Florida St.* 1998
10. 197 K. Washington vs. Rutgers 2002
11. 196 Anthony Hancock vs. Wisconsin* 1981
*Bowl Game
SEASON
1. 1,298 Robert Meachem 2006
2. 1,170 Marcus Nash 1997
3. 1,083 Justin Hunter 2012
4. 1,080 Joey Kent 1996
5. 1,055 Joey Kent 1995
6. 1,040 DaRick Rogers 2011
7. 1,010 Kelley Washington 2001
8. 1,000 Lucas Taylor 2007
9. 981 Denarius Moore 2010
10. 947 Tim McGee 1985
11. 920 Peerless Price 1998
12. 917 Carl Pickens 1990
CAREER
1. 2,814 Joey Kent 1993-96
2. 2,447 Marcus Nash 1994-97
3. 2,298 Peerless Price 1995-98
4. 2,140 Robert Meachem 2004-06
5. 2,137 Cedrick Wilson 1997-2000
6. 2,042 Tim McGee 1982-85
7. 2,004 Denarius Moore 2007-10
8. 1,924 Larry Seivers 1973-76
9. 1,875 Carl Pickens 1989-91
10. 1,826 Anthony Hancock 1978-81
11. 1,812 Justin Hunter 2010-12
12. 1,747 Donte Stallworth 1999-01
TOUCHDOWNS
GAME
1. 3 Justin Hunter vs. Troy 2012
3 Zach Rogers at S. Carolina 2012
3 Justin Hunter vs. Ga. State 2012
3 Chris Hannon vs. Miss. State 2003
3 Donte Stallworth at Kentucky 2001
3 Donte Stallworth vs. Memphis 2001
3 Cedrick Wilson vs. Arkansas 2000
3 Marcus Nash at Kentucky 1997
3 Billy Williams at Florida 1993
3 Carl Pickens vs. Kentucky 1990
3 Jim Powell at Mississippi 1946
SEASON
1. 13 Marcus Nash 1997
2. 12 Cedrick Wilson 2000
3. 11 Robert Meachem 2006
11 Cory Fleming 1993
5. 10 Donte Stallworth 2001
10 Peerless Price 1998
7. 9 Justin Hunter 2012
9 DaRick Rogers 2011
9 Denarius Moore 2010
9 Jermaine Copeland 1997
9 Joey Kent 1995
12. 8 Alvin Harper 1990
8 Cotton Letner 1959
CAREER
1. 25 Joey Kent 1993-96
2. 24 Cedrick Wilson 1997-2000
3. 20 Marcus Nash 1994-97
4. 19 Peerless Price 1995-98
5. 18 Justin Hunter 2010-12
18 Denarius Moore 2007-10
18 Cory Fleming 1990-93
8. 17 Robert Meachem 2004-06
9. 16 Alvin Harper 1987-90
10. 15 Tim McGee 1982-85
100-YARDGAMES
SEASON
1. 7 Marcus Nash 1997
7 Joey Kent 1996
3. 6 DaRick Rogers 2011
6 Robert Meachem 2006
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6. 5 Tim McGee 1985
7. 4 Justin Hunter 2012
4 Lucas Taylor 2007
4 Donte Stallworth 2001
4 Peerless Price 1998
4 Carl Pickens 1990
4 Larry Seivers 1975
CAREER
1. 15 Joey Kent 1993-96
2. 11 Marcus Nash 1994-97
3. 8 Justin Hunter 2010-12
8 Peerless Price 1995-98
8 Tim McGee 1982-85
6. 7 Robert Meachem 2004-06
7 Larry Seivers 1973-76
8. 6 DaRick Rogers 2010-11
6 Kelley Washington 2001-02
6 Donte Stallworth 1999-2001
6 Cedrick Wilson 1997-2000
6 Carl Pickens 1989-91
CONSECUTIVE
100-YARDGAMES
SEASON
1. 7 Joey Kent 1996
MULTIPLE150-YARD
GAME (2)
Troy 2012 (Patterson 219, Hunter 181)
MULTIPLE100-YARD
GAME (2)
21 TIMES
UCLA 1975 (Seivers 145, West 107);
TCU 1976 (Morgan 201, Seivers 103)
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)
Montana 2011 (Hunter 146, D. Rogers 100)
Cincinnati 2011 (Hunter 156, D. Rogers 100)
Troy 2012 (Patterson 219, Hunter 181)
Missouri 2012 (Hunter 141, Rivera 129)
200-YARDRECEIVING
GAMES
Kelley Washington 256 LSU 2001
Denarius Moore 228 So. Carolina 2010
Johnny Mills 225 Kentucky 1966
Cordarelle Patterson 219 Troy 2012
Willie Gault 217 Vanderbilt 1981
Denarius Moore 205 Kentucky 2010
Carl Pickens 201 Kentucky 1990
Stanley Morgan 201 TCU 1976
100-YARDREC.GAMES
Peerless Price 199 Florida State* 1998
Kelley Washington 197 Rutgers 2002
Anthony Hancock 196 Wisconsin* 1981
Marcus Nash 195 Kentucky 1997
Tim McGee 190 Vanderbilt 1984
Robert Meachem 184 California 2006
Cedrick Wilson 183 Wyoming 1999
Justin Hunter 181 Troy 2012
Peerless Price 181 Vanderbilt 1998
DaRick Rogers 180 Bufalo 2011
Willie Gault 174 Auburn 1982
Carl Pickens 172 Auburn 1991
Dont Stallworth 169 Kentucky 2001
Richmond Flowers 167 Vanderbilt 1967
Peerless Price 165 South Carolina 1998
Carl Pickens 163 Notre Dame 1990
Tim McGee 163 Auburn 1985
Anthony Hancock 163 Vanderbilt 1979
Peerless Price 161 Auburn 1997
Peerless Price 161 Florida 1996
Joey Kent 161 Arkansas 1995
Larry Seivers 161 N. Texas State 1975
Anthony Miller 159 Alabama 1986
Robert Meachem 157 Memphis 2006
Tim McGee 157 Florida 1984
Justin Hunter 156 Cincinnati 2011
Joey Kent 151 UNLV 1996
Gary Kreis 151 South Carolina 1969
Justin Hunter 146 Georgia State 2012
Justin Hunter 146 Montana 2011
Stan Trott 146 Florida 1970
Robert Meachem 145 Kentucky 2004
Larry Seivers 145 UCLA 1975
Gary Kreis 145 Kentucky 1969
Carl Pickens 144 Temple 1990
Peerless Price 143 Kentucky 1996
Dont Stallworth 142 Memphis 2001
Tim McGee 142 UCLA 1985
Justin Hunter 141 Missouri 2012
Carl Pickens 141 Colorado 1990
Kelley Washington 140 LSU (SECCG) 2001
Billy Williams 140 Florida 1993
Johnny Mills 140 UCLA 1965
Stanley Morgan 139 UCLA 1974
Joey Kent 138 Kentucky 1995
DaRick Rogers 137 Middle Tenn. 2011
Jeremaine Copeland 137 Southern Miss. 1997
Clyde Duncan 137 Alabama 1983
Marcus Nash 135 UCLA 1996
Alvin Harper 135 Kentucky 1988
Anthony Hancock 135 Southern Cal. 1980
Stanley Morgan 131 Auburn 1976
Larry Seivers 131 Clemson 1976
Dont Stallworth 130 South Carolina 1999
Mychal Rivera 129 Missouri 2012
Dont Stallworth 128 Vanderbilt 2001
Craig Faulkner 128 Vanderbilt 1992
Thomas Woods 128 Duke 1988
Anthony Hancock 128 Georgia Tech 1980
Larry Seivers 128 Florida 1976
Larry Seivers 128 Mississippi 1975
Marcus Nash 127 Mississippi 1997
Marcus Nash 126 Arkansas 1997
Marcus Nash 126 Auburn 1997
Joey Kent 126 Mississippi 1996
Jason Witten 125 Michigan* 2002
Joey Kent 125 Alabama 1996
Clyde Duncan 125 Vanderbilt 1983
Joe Thompson 125 Air Force 1970
Joey Kent 122 Northwestern* 1996
Tim McGee 122 Memphis St. 1984
Robert Meachem 121 LSU 2006
Lester McClain 121 Memphis St. 1969
Johnny Mills 120 Mississippi 1966
Dont Stallworth 119 Michigan* 2001
Lucas Taylor 118 Southern Miss. 2007
Alvin Harper 118 Auburn 1990
Mark Jones 117 Georgia 2003
Cedrick Wilson 117 Kentucky 2000
Marcus Nash 117 UCLA 1997
Joey Kent 117 Alabama 1995
Tim McGee 117 Mississippi 1985
Johnny Mills 117 Auburn 1966
DaRick Rogers 116 Vanderbilt 2011
Robert Meachem 116 Kentucky 2006
Anthony Hancock 116 Purdue 1979
Justin Hunter 115 Akron 2012
Robert Meachem 115 Air Force 2006
Alvin Harper 115 Colorado 1990
Justin Hunter 114 Mississippi 2010
Joey Kent 114 UCLA 1996
Mike Gooch 114 Tampa 1967
Austin Rogers 112 Southern Miss. 2007
Kelley Washington 112 Arkansas 2002
Cedrick Wilson 112 Auburn 1999
Marcus Nash 112 Texas Tech 1997
Thomas Woods 112 Akron 1989
Justin Hunter 110 Georgia 2010
Marcus Nash 110 Southern Miss. 1997
Peerless Price 110 Northwestern *1996
Joey Kent 110 Georgia 1996
Joey Kent 110 Georgia 1995
Gary Kreis 110 Mississippi 1968
Joey Kent 109 Ohio State* 1995
Lenny Taylor 109 Alabama 1983
Larry Seivers 109 Auburn 1975
Kelley Washington 108 Georgia 2001
Dont Stallworth 108 Nebraska* 1999
Joey Kent 108 Mississippi St. 1994
Kendrick Jones 108 Vanderbilt 1994
Tim McGee 108 Kentucky 1985
Zach Rogers 107 So. Carolina 2012
Cedrick Wilson 107 Georgia 1999
Joey Kent 107 Florida 1996
Joey Kent 107 Oklahoma State 1995
Craig Faulkner 107 Vanderbilt 1991
Jef Moore 107 Duke 1978
Tommy West 107 UCLA 1975
DaRick Rogers 106 Arkansas 2011
Robert Meachem 106 South Carolina 2006
Marcus Nash 106 Georgia 1996
Cory Fleming 106 Arkansas 1993
Joey Clinkscales 106 UCLA 1985
Gerald Jones 105 Georgia 2009
Jamal Lewis 105 Kentucky 1997
Andy McCullough 105 Florida 1997
Cory Fleming 105 Georgia 1993
Tim McGee 105 Rutgers 1985
Lucas Taylor 104 Arkansas State 2007
Joey Kent 104 South Carolina 1996
Carl Pickens 104 UCLA 1991
Denarius Moore 103 Memphis 2010
Lucas Taylor 103 Kentucky 2007
Lucas Taylor 103 California 2007
James Banks 103 Alabama 2003
Peerless Price 103 UAB 1998
Marcus Nash 103 UNLV 1996
Thomas Woods 103 Alabama 1988
Larry Seivers 103 TCU 1976
Richmond Flowers 103 South Carolina 1966
Marquez North 102 South Carolina 2013
Kelley Washington 102 Florida 2002
Josh Briscoe 101 Wisconsin* 2007
Craig Faulkner 101 Arkansas 1993
Anthony Miller 101 Vanderbilt 1986
Joey Clinkscales 101 Florida 1985
DaRick Rogers 100 Cincinnati 2011
DaRick Rogers 100 Montana 2011
Cedrick Wilson 100 Kentucky 1998
Marcus Nash 100 Alabama 1995
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YEAR-BY-YEARLEADERS
CAREERRECEPTIONSLEADERS
1. JOEY KENT, WR (1993-96), HUNTSVILLE, ALA.
No. Yards TDs
1993 10 209 5
1994 36 470 4
1995 69 1,055 9
1996 68 1,080 7
TOTALS 183 2,814 25
2. MARCUS NASH, WR (1994-97), TULSA, OKLA.
No. Yards TDs
1994 5 77 0
1995 43 512 4
1996 53 688 3
1997 76 1,170 13
TOTALS 177 2,447 20
Others No. Yards TDs
3. Cedrick Wilson, 1997-2000 159 2,137 24
4. Peerless Price, 1995-98 147 2,298 19
5. Gerald Jones, 2007-10 142 1,710 10
6. Jayson Swain, 2003-06 126 1,721 10
7. Robert Meachem, 2004-06 125 2,140 17
8. Thomas Woods, 1986-89 124 1,615 7
9. Tim McGee, 1982-85 123 2,042 15
10. Larry Seivers, 1973-76 117 1,924 8
11. Lucas Taylor, 2005-08 113 1,433 6
12. Denarius Moore 2007-10 112 2,004 18
13. Craig Faulkner, 1990-93 110 1,705 9
14. Carl Pickens, 1989-91 109 1,875 13
15. Justin Hunter, 2010-12 106 1,812 18
Anthony Hancock, 1978-81 106 1,826 12
17. Jeremaine Copeland, 1995-98 103 1,361 10
18. Alvin Harper, 1987-90 102 1,547 16
19. Richmond Flowers, 1966-68 101 1,172 9
CAREERRECEIVINGYARDS
LEADERS
Name, Years No. Yds. Avg.
1. Joey Kent, 1993-96 183 2,814 15.4
2. Marcus Nash, 1994-97 177 2,447 13.8
3. Peerless Price, 1995-98 147 2,298 15.6
4. Robert Meachem, 2004-06 125 2,140 17.1
5. Cedrick Wilson, 1997-2000 159 2,137 13.4
6. Tim McGee, 1982-85 123 2,042 16.6
7. Denarius Moore 2007-10 112 2,004 17.9
8. Larry Seivers, 1973-76 117 1,924 16.4
9. Carl Pickens, 1989-91 109 1,875 17.2
10. Anthony Hancock, 1978-81 106 1,826 17.2
11. Justin Hunter, 2010-12 106 1,812 17.1
Marcus Nash
Year Name No. CPG Yds. TDs AvC
1950 Bert Rechichar 9 -- 205 2 22.8
1951 John Davis 8 -- 160 1 20.0
1952 John Davis 14 -- 297 5 21.2
1953 Jerry Hyde 8 -- 173 3 21.6
1954 Hugh Garner 5 -- 57 0 10.1
1955 Buddy Cruze 12 -- 232 4 19.3
1956 Buddy Cruze 20 -- 357 2 17.9
1957 Tommy Potts 10 -- 123 1 12.3
1958 Murray Armstrong 14 -- 195 1 13.9
1959 Cotton Letner 8 -- 92 8 11.5
1960 Ken Waddell 8 -- 60 1 7.5
1961 Hubert McClain 11 -- 149 1 13.5
1962 John Bill Hudson 15 -- 259 3 17.3
1963 Buddy Fisher 12 -- 242 2 20.2
1964 Hal Wantland 21 -- 284 1 13.5
1965 Johnny Mills 23 -- 328 0 14.3
1966 Johnny Mills 48 -- 725 4 15.1
1967 Richmond Flowers 41 -- 585 4 14.3
1968 Ken DeLong 34 -- 393 3 11.6
1969 Gary Kreis 38 -- 609 5 16.0
1970 Joe Thompson 37 3.4 502 4 13.6
1971 Joe Thompson 15 1.4 247 1 16.5
1972 Emmon Love 20 1.8 280 1 14.0
1973 Stanley Morgan 22 2.0 511 4 23.2
1974 Larry Seivers 25 2.3 347 2 13.9
1975 Larry Seivers 41 3.7 840 4 20.5
1976 Larry Seivers 51 4.6 737 2 14.5
1977 Reggie Harper 30 3.0 331 1 11.0
1978 Reggie Harper 31 3.1 356 1 11.5
1979 Anthony Hancock 34 3.1 687 4 20.2
1980 Anthony Hancock 33 3.0 580 2 17.6
1981 Anthony Hancock 32 4.0 437 5 13.7
1982 Willie Gault 50 4.5 668 4 13.4
1983 Clyde Duncan 33 3.0 640 6 19.4
1984 Tim McGee 54 4.9 809 6 15.0
1985 Tim McGee 50 4.5 947 7 18.9
1986 Joey Clinkscales 37 3.4 511 3 13.8
1987 Thomas Woods 26 2.2 335 0 12.9
1988 Thomas Woods 58 5.3 689 5 11.9
1989 Thomas Woods 34 3.1 511 2 15.0
1990 Carl Pickens 53 4.8 917 6 17.3
1991 Carl Pickens 49 4.5 877 5 17.9
1992 Cory Fleming 40 3.6 490 2 12.3
1993 Craig Faulkner 40 3.6 680 6 17.0
1994 Joey Kent 36 3.3 470 4 13.1
1995 Joey Kent 69 6.3 1,055 9 15.3
1996 Joey Kent 68 6.2 1,080 7 15.9
1997 Marcus Nash 76 6.3 1,170 13 15.4
1998 Peerless Price 61 5.1 920 10 15.1
1999 Cedrick Wilson 57 5.2 827 4 14.5
2000 Cedrick Wilson 62 5.6 681 12 11.0
2001 Kelley Washington 64 5.3 1,010 5 15.8
2002 Jason Witten 39 3.0 493 5 12.6
2003 James Banks 42 3.2 621 6 14.8
2004 Tony Brown 31 2.4 388 3 12.5
2005 Robert Meachem 29 2.6 383 2 13.2
2006 Robert Meachem 71 5.5 1,298 11 18.3
2007 Lucas Taylor 73 5.2 1,000 5 13.7
2008 Gerald Jones 30 2.7 323 4 10.7
2009 Gerald Jones 46 3.8 680 4 14.8
2010 Gerald Jones 55 5.5 596 4 10.8
2011 DaRick Rogers 67 5.6 1,040 9 15.5
2012 Justin Hunter 73 6.1 1,083 9 14.8
2013 Alton Pig Howard 44 4.4 388 3 8.8
*NCAA began compiling per-game averages in 1970.
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Player Rush/Rec. Yards Opponent Date
Richard Pickens Rushing 122 Mississippi 11/16/1968
Gary Kreis Receiving 110
Stanley Morgan Rushing 138 Auburn 9/27/1975
Larry Seivers Receiving 109
Kelsey Finch Rushing 124 Auburn 9/25/1976
Stanley Morgan Receiving 131
James Berry Rushing 102 Vanderbilt 11/28/1981
Willie Gault Receiving 217
Johnnie Jones Rushing 113 Alabama 10/15/1983
Clyde Duncan Receiving 137
Lenny Taylor Receiving 109
Johnnie Jones Rushing 248 Vanderbilt 11/26/1983
Clyde Duncan Receiving 125
Johnnie Jones Rushing 119 Vanderbilt 12/1/1984
Tim McGee Receiving 190
Keith Davis Rushing 102 Auburn 9/28/1985
Tim McGee Receiving 163
William Howard Rushing 158 Vanderbilt 11/29/1986
Anthony Miller Receiving 101
Reggie Cobb Rushing 182 Duke 9/10/1988
Thomas Woods Receiving 128
Greg Amsler Rushing 121 Kentucky 11/19/1988
Alvin Harper Receiving 135
Chuck Webb Rushing 162 Akron 11/11/1989
Thomas Woods Receiving 112
Chuck Webb Rushing 131 Colorado 8/26/1990
Carl Pickens Receiving 141
Alvin Harper Receiving 115
Tony Thompson Rushing 120 Temple 11/3/1990
Carl Pickens Receiving 144
James Stewart Rushing 141 Auburn 9/28/1991
Carl Pickens Receiving 172
James Stewart Rushing 145 Vanderbilt 11/30/1991
Aaron Hayden Rushing 115
Mose Phillips Rushing 107
Craig Faulkner Receiving 107
Charlie Garner Rushing 108 Vanderbilt 11/28/1992
Craig Faulkner Receiving 128
Charlie Garner Rushing 107 Georgia 9/11/1993
Cory Fleming Receiving 105
James Stewart Rushing 121 Vanderbilt 11/26/1994
Jay Graham Rushing 121
Kendrick Jones Receiving 108
Jay Graham Rushing 137 Georgia 9/9/1995
Joey Kent Receiving 110
Jay Graham Rushing 108 Okla. State 9/30/1995
Joey Kent Receiving 107
Jay Graham Rushing 130 Arkansas 10/7/1995
Joey Kent Receiving 161
Jay Graham Rushing 122 Alabama 10/14/1995
Joey Kent Receiving 117
Marcus Nash Receiving 100
Jay Graham Rushing 147 Kentucky 11/18/1995
Joey Kent Receiving 138
Jay Graham Rushing 154 Ohio State* 1/1/1996
Joey Kent Receiving 109
100-YARDRUSHING/RECEIVINGGAMES
Player Rush/Rec. Yards Opponent Date
Jay Graham Rushing 121 Mississippi 10/3/1996
Joey Kent Receiving 126
Jay Graham Rushing 128 Alabama 10/26/1996
Joey Kent Receiving 125
Jamal Lewis Rushing 124 Arkansas 11/15/1997
Marcus Nash Receiving 126
Jamal Lewis Rushing 128 Kentucky 11/22/1997
Marcus Nash Receiving 195
Jamal Lewis Receiving 105
Travis Henry Rushing 104 UAB 11/7/1998
Peerless Price Receiving 103
Travis Henry Rushing 136 Vanderbilt 11/28/1998
Peerless Price Receiving 181
Jamal Lewis Rushing 159 Wyoming 9/4/1999
Cedrick Wilson Receiving 183
Jamal Lewis Rushing 146 So. Carolina 10/30/1999
Dont Stallworth Receiving 130
Travis Henry Rushing 139 Kentucky 11/18/2000
Cedrick Wilson Receiving 117
Travis Stephens Rushing 176 Georgia 10/6/2001
Kelley Washington Receiving 108
Travis Stephens Rushing 124 Memphis 11/10/2001
Dont Stallworth Receiving 142
Jabari Davis Rushing 135 Arkansas 10/5/2002
Kelley Washington Receiving 112
Cedric Houston Rushing 127 Kentucky 11/27/2004
Robert Meachem Receiving 145
LaMarcus Coker Rushing 125 Memphis 9/30/2006
Robert Meachem Receiving 157
Arian Foster Rushing 125 Southern Miss. 9/8/2007
Lucas Taylor Receiving 118
Austin Rogers Receiving 112
LaMarcus Coker Rushing 101 Arkansas St. 9/22/2007
Lucas Taylor Receiving 104
Arian Foster Rushing 118 Kentucky 11/24/2007
Lucas Taylor Receiving 103
Tauren Poole Rushing 101 Memphis 11/6/2010
Denarius Moore Receiving 103
Tauren Poole Rushing 107 Mississippi 11/13/2010
Justin Hunter Receiving 114
Tauren Poole Rushing 101 Cincinnati 9/10/2011
Justin Hunter Receiving 156
DaRick Rogers Receiving 100
Tauren Poole Rushing 101 Bufalo 10/1/2011
DaRick Rogers Receiving 180
Tauren Poole Rushing 107 Vanderbilt 11/19/2011
DaRick Rogers Receiving 116
Rajion Neal Rushing 151 Akron 9/22/2012
Justin Hunter Receiving 115
Marlin Lane Rushing 132 Troy 11/3/2012
Justin Hunter Receiving 181
Cordarrelle Patterson Receiving 219
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YEAR-BY-YEARLEADERS
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Plays44, Arian Foster vs. Vanderbilt 2005
Yards294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi 1989
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Plays310, Travis Stephens 2001
Yards1,858, Cordarrelle Patterson, 2012
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Plays740, Arian Foster, 2005-08
Yards4,642, Stanley Morgan 1973-76
CAREERLEADERS
1. STANLEY MORGAN, WR/TB (1973-76)
Year Plays Rush Rec KOR PR IR Total
1973 38 32 511 309 852
1974 180 723 234 375 255 1,587
1975 159 809 13 63 284 1,169
1976 135 388 317 136 193 1,034
TOTALS 512 1,952 1,075 883 732 4,642
Others Plays Rush Rec KOR PR IR Total
2. Willie Gault, 1979-82 252 40 1,482 1,854 659 4,035
3. Arian Foster, 2005-08 740 2,964 742 174 3,880
4. James Stewart, 1991-94 585 2,890 463 3,353
5. Travis Henry, 1997-2000 577 3,078 98 3,176
6. Jamal Lewis, 1997-99 526 2,677 484 3,161
7. Johnnie Jones, 1981-84 543 2,852 220 3,072
8. Reggie Cobb, 1987-89 494 2,360 360 326 3,046
9. Cedric Houston, 2001-04 540 2,634 369 --- --- --- 3,003
10. Peerless Price, 1995-98 177 127 2,289 480 4 2,900
11. George Cafego, 1937-39 335 1,589 391 883 2,863
12. Carl Pickens, 1989-91 161 11 1,875 777 135 50 2,848
13. Jay Graham, 1993-96 540 2,609 233 2,842
Rajion Neal, 2010-13 510 2,163 626 53 2,842
15. Joey Kent, 1993-96 185 -6 2,814 2,808
16. M. Hardesty, 2005-09 598 2,391 405 2,796
SINGLE-SEASONLEADERS
Name, Year Plays Rush Rec KOR PR IR Total
1. Cord. Patterson, 2012 99 308 778 671 101 1,858
2. Reggie Cobb, 1987 266 1,197 198 326 1,721
3. Arian Foster, 2007 287 1,193 340 117 1,650
4. M. Hardesty, 2009 307 1,345 302 1,647
5. Jamal Lewis, 1997 255 1,364 275 1,639
6. Travis Stephens, 2001 310 1,464 169 1,633
7. Jay Graham, 1995 292 1,438 160 1,598
8. Stanley Morgan, 1974 180 723 234 375 255 1,587
9. Willie Gault, 1981 84 16 479 606 381 1,482
10. Charlie Garner, 1993 177 1,161 81 139 1,381
11. Travis Henry, 2000 266 1,314 65 1,379
SINGLE-GAMELEADERS
Name (Opp. Year)* Plays Rush Rec KOR PR Total
1. Chuck Webb (Mississippi 1989) 35 294 294
2. Cordarrelle Patterson (Troy 2012) 13 13 219 43 275
3. Willie Gault (Auburn 1982) 16 5 174 23 23 273
4. Willie Gault (Vanderbilt 1981) 6 217 51 268
Arian Foster (Vanderbilt 2005) 44 223 45 268
6. Stanley Morgan (Hawaii 1975) 17 201 63 264
7. Kelley Washington (LSU 2001) 11 256 256
8. Tony Thompson (Miss. State 1990) 23 248 5 253
9. Chuck Webb (Arkansas 1990) 35 250 250
10. Johnnie Jones (Vanderbilt 1983) 30 248 248
11. Jamal Lewis (Georgia 1997) 25 232 15 247
12. Reggie Cobb (Auburn 1989) 23 225 18 243
Johnnie Jones (Rutgers 1983) 42 234 9 243
14. Peerless Price (Florida St. 1998) 6 199 43 242
15. Travis Stephens (Florida 2001) 21 226 11 237
16. Tony Thompson (Vanderbilt 90) 31 236 236
ALL-PURPOSEYARDS
Year Player Plays Rush Rec KOR PR IR Total
1950 Bert Rechichar 59 126 205 40 349 95 815
1951 Hank Lauricella 117 881 116 997
1952 Andy Kozar 122 660 - 660
1953 Jimmy Wade 183 675 159 235 59 1,128
1954 Tom Tracy 124 794 9 99 902
1955 Johnny Majors 209 657 128 234 1,019
1956 Johnny Majors 124 549 135 86 770
1957 Bobby Gordon 198 526 271 231 12 1,040
1958 Bill Majors 173 294 252 108 654
1959 Bill Majors 133 232 135 175 62 604
1960 Glenn Glass 102 225 61 81 620
1961 Mallon Faircloth 135 475 142 50 667
1962 Mallon Faircloth 169 376 230 191 59 856
1963 Mallon Faircloth 156 652 248 136 1,036
1964 Hal Wantland 137 222 284 224 33 763
1965 Walter Chadwick 120 470 92 228 790
1966 Johnny Mills 48 725 725
1967 Walter Chadwick 158 645 178 22 845
1968 Richard Pickens 145 736 96 19 851
1969 Curt Watson 150 807 28 835
1970 Curt Watson 196 791 54 845
1971 Curt Watson 199 766 30 17 813
1972 Haskel Stanback 201 890 57 109 1,056
1973 Stanley Morgan 38 32 511 309 852
1974 Stanley Morgan 180 723 234 375 255 1,587
1975 Stanley Morgan 159 809 13 63 284 1,169
1976 Stanley Morgan 135 388 317 136 193 1,034
1977 Kelsey Finch 162 770 76 34 880
1978 Hubert Simpson 117 524 102 13 639
1979 Hubert Simpson 168 792 75 867
1980 Willie Gault 61 20 240 662 103 1,025
1981 Willie Gault 84 16 479 606 381 1,482
1982 Willie Gault 95 4 668 549 145 1,366
1983 Johnnie Jones 197 1,116 67 1,183
1984 Johnnie Jones 242 1,290 86 1,376
1985 Tim McGee 59 947 17 18 982
1986 Anthony Miller 72 64 667 522 1,253
1987 Reggie Cobb 266 1,197 198 326 1,721
1988 Anthony Morgan 38 20 138 580 738
1989 Chuck Webb 209 1,236 1,236
1990 Tony Thompson 224 1,261 66 1,327
1991 James Stewart 208 939 106 1,045
1992 Charlie Garner 159 928 25 953
1993 Charlie Garner 177 1,161 81 139 1,381
1994 James Stewart 187 1,028 147 1,175
1995 Jay Graham 292 1,438 160 1,598
1996 Joey Kent 69 3 1,080 1,083
1997 Jamal Lewis 255 1,364 275 1,639
1998 Peerless Price 79 25 920 389 -3 1,331
1999 Jamal Lewis 192 816 193 1,009
2000 Travis Henry 266 1,314 65 1,379
2001 Travis Stephens 310 1,464 169 1,633
2002 Cedric Houston 153 779 55 834
2003 Mark Jones 65 65 556 303 51 975
2004 Gerald Riggs, Jr. 206 1,107 37 92 --- --- 1,236
2005 Arian Foster 199 879 148 37 1,064
2006 Robert Meachem 77 3 1,298 12 16 1,329
2007 Arian Foster 287 1,193 340 117 1,650
2008 Dennis Rogan 42 698 62 38 798
2009 Montario Hardesty 307 1,345 302 1,647
2010 Tauren Poole 226 1,034 171 1,205
2011 DaRick Rogers 75 10 1,040 113 1,163
2012 Cordarrelle Patterson 99 308 778 671 101 1,858
2013 Rajion Neal 242 1,124 108 1,232
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SCORING
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Points30, Gene McEver (S. Carolina 1929)
Modern record24, Bob Lund (Vanderbilt
1945); Harold Payne (Washington & Lee
1951); Hubert Simpson (Notre Dame 1979);
Tony Thompson (Vanderbilt 1990); James
Stewart (Georgia 1994); Jamal Lewis
(Kentucky 1997)
Points by Kicking17, Alan Duncan (Kentucky
1978; 5-6 FG, 2-2 PAT); Fuad Reveiz
(Memphis State 1982; 5-5 FG, 2-2 PAT);
Alex Walls (Wyoming 2002; 4-4 FG, 5-5
PAT)
Touchdowns5, Gene McEver (South
Carolina 1929) Modern record4, Bob
Lund (Vanderbilt 1945); Harold Payne
(Washington & Lee 1951); Hubert Simpson
(Notre Dame 1979); Tony Thompson
(Vanderbilt 1990); James Stewart
(Georgia 1994); Jamal Lewis (Kentucky
1997)
Point-After-Touchdowns Attempted10,
Alex Walls (La.-Monroe 2000)
Point-After-Touchdowns Made10, Alex
Walls (La.-Monroe 2000)
Percentage PATs Made100.0, Alex Walls
(La.-Monroe 2000; 10 of 10)
Two-Point Conversions Attempted2,
Six times; most recent: Cedric Houston
(Kentucky 2004)
Two-Point Conversions Made2, Kenny
Jones (Alabama 1982); Thomas Woods
(Alabama 1987)
Blocked Extra-Point Return1, Floyd Miley
(Mississippi 1990; 97 yards)
Field Goals Attempted6, Alan Duncan
(Kentucky 1978)
Longest Field Goal Attempted63, Fuad
Reveiz (Washington State 1984)
Field Goals Made5, Alan Duncan (Kentucky
1978); Fuad Reveiz (Memphis State &
Kentucky 1982); Alex Walls (Florida 2000)
Longest Field Goal Made60, Fuad Reveiz
(Georgia Tech 1982)
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Points130, Gene McEver 1929
Modern record120, Reggie Cobb 1987
Points by kicking115, Daniel Lincoln 2007
Touchdowns 21, Gene McEver 1929
Modern record20, Reggie Cobb 1987
Points-after-touchdowns attempted59,
John Becksvoort 1993
Point-after-touchdowns made59, 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 & 2001
(both 39 of 39); Greg Burke 1989 (36 of
36); John Becksvoort 1992 (35 of 35)
Two-point conversions attempted3, Hal
Wantland 1964; Condredge Holloway
1973 & 1974
Two-point conversions made2, Bobby
Morton 1962; Condredge Holloway 1973;
Larry Seivers 1974; Tommy West 1974;
Mike Gayles 1975; Kenny Jones 1982;
Thomas Woods 1987; Alvin Harper 1987
Field goals attempted31, Fuad Reveiz 1982
Field goals made27, Fuad Reveiz 1982
Field goals made by freshman21, 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 by freshman (min. 5
made).727, Alex Walls 1999 (8 of 11)
Consecutive Field Goals Made18, Fuad
Reveiz 1984
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Points371, Jef Hall 1995-98
Touchdowns44, Gene McEver 1928-31
Modern record39, Stanley Morgan
1973-76; James Stewart 1991-94
Consecutive games scoring touchdown 11,
Travis Stephens, Nov. 4, 2000-Nov. 3,
2001 (12 rush, 1 rec.)
Point-after-touchdowns attemped194, Jef
Hall 1995-98
Point-after-touchdowns made188, Jeff
Hall 1995-98
Point-after-touchdown percentage (min.
100 atts.)100.0, John Becksvoort 1991-
94 (161 of 161)
Consecutive point-after-touchdowns
made161, John Becksvoort 1991-94
Two-point conversions attempted8, Con-
dredge Holloway 1972-74
Two-point conversions made3, Bobby
Morton 1960-63; Condredge Holloway
1972-74
Field goals attempted95, Fuad Reveiz
1981-84
Field goals made71, Fuad Reveiz 1981-84
Field-goal percentage
Min. 50 made77.9, Alex Walls 1999-
2002 (53 of 68)
Min. 70 made74.7, Fuad Reveiz 1981-
84 (71 of 95)
*SEC Scoring Champion; Tied for SEC
Scoring Champion; +NCAA Champion
SCORING
MOST POINTS
GAME(BYTOUCHDOWN)
1. 30 Gene McEver vs. So. Carolina 1929
(5 TD)
2. 24 Jamal Lewis at Kentucky 1997
(4 TD)
24 James Stewart at Georgia 1994
(4 TD)
24 Tony Thompson at Vanderbilt 1990
(4 TD)
24 Hubert Simpson vs. Notre Dame 1979
(4 TD)
24 Herky Payne vs. Wash. & Lee 1951
(4 TD)
24 Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945
(4 TD)
GAME(BYKICKING)
17 Derrick Brodus vs. Akron 2012
(4 FG, 5 PAT)
17 Alex Walls vs. Wyoming 2002
(4 FG, 5 PAT)
17 Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis St. 1982
(5 FG, 2 PAT)
17 Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978
(5 FG, 2 PAT)
SEASON
1. +130 Gene McEver (21 TD, 4 PAT) 1929
2. *120 Reggie Cobb (20 TD) 1987
3. 115 D. Lincoln (21 FG, 52 PAT) 2007
4. 107 Greg Burke (19 FG, 50 PAT) 1990
5. *104 Jeff Hall (19 FG, 47 PAT) 1998
6. *102 Carlos Reveiz (24 FG, 30 PAT) 1985
7. 101 Fuad Reveiz (27 FG, 20 PAT) 1982
8. 96 J. WIlhoit (18 FG, 42 PAT) 2006
96 Tony Thompson (16 TD) 1990
10. 95 Jeff Hall (16 FG, 47 PAT) 1997
95 Jeff Hall (16 FG, 47 PAT) 1995
*95 J. Becksvoort (12 FG, 59 PAT) 1993
*SEC Champion; +NCAA Champion
CAREER
1. 371 Jeff Hall (61 FG, 188 PAT) 1995-98
2. 325 James WIlhoit (59 FG, 148 PAT)
2003-06
3. 317 John Becksvoort (52 FG, 161 PAT)
1991-94
4. 314 Fuad Reveiz (71 FG, 101 PAT)
1981-84
5. 292 Alex Walls (53 FG, 133 PAT)
1997-2002
6. 287 Daniel Lincoln (51 FG, 134 PAT)
2007-10
7. 276 Gene McEver (44 TD, 12 PAT)
1928-31
8. 236 Stanley Morgan (39 TD, 1 PAT)
1973-76
9. 234 James Stewart (39 TD) 1991-94
10. 220 Michael Palardy (37 FG,
109 PAT) 2010-13
11. 203 George Hunt (32 FG, 107 PAT)
1969-71
KICKING
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
SEASON
1. 31 Fuad Reveiz 1982
2. 29 Daniel Lincoln 2007
29 Greg Burke 1990
4. 28 Carlos Reveiz 1985
5. 26 Fuad Reveiz 1983
6. 25 Jeff Hall 1995
7. 24 James Wilhoit 2003
24 Jeff Hall 1998
9. 23 Fuad Reveiz 1984
10. 22 James Wilhoit 2006
CAREER
1. 95 Fuad Reveiz 1981-84
2. 89 Jeff Hall 1995-98
3. 82 James Wilhoit 2003-06
4. 75 John Becksvoort 1991-94
5. 74 Daniel Lincoln 2007-10
6. 68 Alex Walls 1999-2002
7. 61 Ricky Townsend 1972-74
8. 50 Michael Palardy 2010-13
9. 49 George Hunt 1969-71
10. 47 Carlos Reveiz 1984-86
FIELD GOALS MADE
GAME
1. 5 Alex Walls vs. Florida 2000
5 Fuad Reveiz vs. Kentucky 1982
5 Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis St. 1982
5 Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978
5. 4 Many, last D. Brodus vs. Akron 2012
SEASON
1. 27 Fuad Reveiz 1982
2. 24 Carlos Reveiz 1985
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3. 21 Daniel Lincoln 2007
4. 20 Fuad Reveiz 1984
5. 19 Jeff Hall 1998
19 Greg Burke 1990
7. 18 James Wilhoit 2006
18 Alex Walls 2000
9. 17 James Wilhoit 2003
17 Fuad Reveiz 1983
CAREER
1. 71 Fuad Reveiz 1981-84
2. 61 Jeff Hall 1995-98
3. 59 James Wilhoit 2003-06
4. 53 Alex Walls 1999-2002
5. 52 John Becksvoort 1991-94
6. 51 Daniel Lincoln 2007-10
7. 37 Michael Palardy 2010-13
8. 34 Carlos Reveiz 1984-86
9. 33 Ricky Townsend 1972-74
10. 32 Greg Burke 1989-90
32 George Hunt 1969-71
FIELDGOALPCT.
SEASON (MIN. 10 MADE)
1. .923 John Becksvoort (12-13) 1993
2. .909 Daniel Lincoln (10-11) 2010
3. .900 Alex Walls (18-20) 2000
4. .871 Fuad Reveiz (27-31) 1982
5. .870 Fuad Reveiz (20-23) 1984
6. .867 Greg Burke (13-15) 1989
7. .857 Carlos Reveiz (24-28) 1985
8. .824 Michael Palardy (14-17) 2013
9. .818 James Wilhoit (18-22) 2006
10. .800 George Hunt (12-15) 1971
CAREER (MIN. 25 MADE)
1. .779 Alex Walls (53-68) 1999-2002
2. .747 Fuad Reveiz (71-95) 1981-84
3. .740 Michael Palardy (37-50) 2010-13
4. .727 Greg Burke (32-44) 1989-90
5. .723 Carlos Reveiz (34-47) 1984-86
6. .720 James Wilhoit (59-82) 2003-06
7. .693 John Becksvoort (52-75) 1991-94
8. .689 Daniel Lincoln (51-74) 2007-10
.689 Alan Duncan (31-45) 1978-80
10. .685 Jeff Hall (61-89) 1995-98
11. .653 George Hunt (32-49) 1969-71
LONGEST
FIELDGOALS
1. 60 Fuad Reveiz at Georgia Tech 1982
2. 57 Jimmy Gaylor at Kentucky 1977
3. 55 Carlos Reveiz vs. Georgia Tech 1985
55 Fuad Reveiz vs. Kentucky 1982
55 Alan Duncan at Georgia Tech 1980
6. 54 Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis St. 1982
54 Karl Kremser vs. Alabama 1968
8. 53 Jeff Hall vs. Oklahoma State 1995
53 John Becksvoort vs. Arkansas 1992
53 C. Reveiz vs. Texas-El Paso 1986
53 Alan Duncan vs. Duke 1978
53 George Shuford at Alabama 1961
53 Buck Hatcher at Sewanee 1920
14. 52 Michael Palardy at Alabama 2011
52 Fuad Reveiz at Mississippi 1982
52 Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis St. 1982
52 Fuad Reveiz at LSU 1982
52 Fuad Reveiz vs. Iowa State 1982
52 Fuad Reveiz vs. Maryland* 1984
52 Carlos Reveiz vs. W. Forest 1985
21. 51 Michael Palardy at Missouri 2013
51 James Wilhoit vs. Florida 2006
51 James Wilhoit at Georgia 2004
51 James Wilhoit at Florida 2003
51 A. Walls vs. LSU (SEC Champ) 2001
51 Alex Walls vs. So. Carolina 1999
51 John Becksvoort vs. La. Tech 1993
51 Greg Burke vs. Alabama 1990
51 Phil Reich vs. Auburn 1987
51 Carlos Reveiz vs. Ga. Tech 1985
51 George Hunt vs. Miss. St. 1971
51 Fuad Reveiz at Memphis St. 1981
33. 50 James Wilhoit vs. Florida 2004
50 Jef Hallat Kentucky 1995
50 John Becksvoort vs. Penn St.* 1994
50 Fuad Reveiz vs. Kentucky 1982
50 George Hunt at Auburn 1971
*Bowl Game
Year Name TDs FGs PAT Total
1950 Andy Kozar 11 0 0 66
1951 Herky Payne 14 0 0 84
1952 Andy Kozar 7 0 0 42
1953 Jimmy Wade 12 0 0 72
1954 Tom Tracy 4 0 7 31
1955 Johnny Majors 6 0 0 36
1956 Tommy Bronson 8 0 0 48
1957 Bobby Gordon 9 0 0 54
1958 Bill Majors, Carl Smith, Murray Armstrong 2 0 0 12
1959 Gene Etter 4 0 3 27
1960 Glenn Glass 8 0 0 48
1961 Mallon Faircloth 6 0 0 36
1962 George Shuford 0 3 16 25
1963 Hal Wantland, Stan Mitchell, Mallon Faircloth 4 0 0 24
1964 Hal Wantland 5 0 1 32
1965 David Leake 1 4 21 39
1966 Austin Denney 7 0 0 42
1967 Walter Chadwick 11 0 0 66
1968 Karl Kremser 0 6 28 46
1969 George Hunt 0 10 35 65
1970 George Hunt 0 10 42 72
1971 George Hunt 0 12 30 66
1972 Haskel Stanback 13 0 0 78
1973 Ricky Townsend 0 11 27 60
1974 Stanley Morgan 14 0 0 84
1975 Stanley Morgan 10 0 0 60
1976 Stanley Morgan 11 0 1 68
1977 Kelsey Finch 9 0 1 56
1978 Alan Duncan 0 13 26 65
1979 Alan Duncan 0 10 33 63
1980 Alan Duncan 0 8 28 52
1981 Fuad Reveiz 0 7 25 46
1982 Fuad Reveiz 0 27 20 101
1983 Fuad Reveiz 0 17 27 78
1984 Fuad Reveiz 0 20 29 89
1985 Carlos Reveiz 0 24 30 102
1986 William Howard 14 0 1 86
1987 Reggie Cobb 20 0 0 120
1988 Thomas Woods, 6 0 0 36
Chip McCallum 0 7 15 36
1989 Greg Burke 0 13 36 75
1990 Greg Burke 0 19 50 107
1991 John Becksvoort 0 15 28 73
1992 John Becksvoort 0 16 35 83
1993 John Becksvoort 0 12 59 95
1994 James Stewart 14 0 0 84
1995 Jef Hall 0 16 47 95
1996 Jef Hall 0 10 47 77
1997 Jef Hall 0 16 47 95
1998 Jef Hall 0 19 47 104
1999 Alex Walls 0 8 35 59
2000 Alex Walls 0 18 39 93
2001 Alex Walls 0 15 39 84
2002 Jabari Davis 10 0 0 60
2003 James Wilhoit 0 17 41 92
2004 James Wilhoit 0 10 44 74
2005 James Wilhoit 0 14 21 63
2006 James Wilhoit 0 18 42 96
2007 Daniel Lincoln 0 21 52 115
2008 Daniel Lincoln 0 10 22 52
2009 Montario Hardesty 14 0 0 84
2010 Tauren Poole 12 0 0 72
2011 DaRick Rogers 9 0 0 54
2012 Michael Palardy 0 9 37 64
2013 Michael Palardy 0 14 34 76
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PUNTING
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Punts14, Craig Colquitt vs. Kentucky 1976
Average
Min. 5 punts53.0, Jimmy Colquitt vs.
LSU 1982 and Auburn 1983 (both 5 punts
for 265 yards)
Min. 7 punts51.7, Dustin Colquitt
(South Carolina 2003;7 for 362 yards)
Longest Punt100, A. H. Douglas vs.
Clemson 1902
(Modern)81, Kent Elmore vs. Vandy
1988
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Punts79, Craig Colquitt 1975
Yards3,183, Craig Colquitt 1975
Average per punt
Min. 25 punts46.9, Jimmy Colquitt 1982
(45 for 2,110 yards)
Min. 50 punts45.3, Dustin Colquitt 2003
(68 for 3,081 yards)
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Punts240, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04
Yards10,216, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04
Average (Min. 75 Punts)43.9, Jimmy
Colquitt 1981-84 (201 for 8,816 yards)
PUNTING
MOST PUNTS
GAME
1. 14 Craig Colquitt vs. Kentucky 1976
2. 13 Herman Weaver vs. Georgia 1968
3. 12 Hal Littleford vs. N. Carolina 1948
4. 11 Jimmy Colquitt at Kentucky 1983
11 Neil Clabo at Auburn 1974
11 Neil Clabo vs. Auburn 1973
PUNTING AVERAGE
GAME(MIN.5PUNTS)
1. 53.0 Jimmy Colquitt vs. Auburn 1983
53.0 Jimmy Colquitt at LSU 1982
3. 52.3 Chris Hogue vs. Nebraska* 1997
4. 52.0 Craig Colquitt vs. Oregon St. 1977
5. 51.7 Dustin Colquitt vs. So. Carolina 2003
6. 51.6 Tom Hutton vs. UCLA 1991
7. 51.2 Michael Palardy vs. Georgia 2013
8. 51.0 Jimmy Colquitt vs. Ga. Tech 1981
*Bowl Game
SEASON(MIN.40PUNTS)
1. 46.9 Jimmy Colquitt (46/2,156) 1982
2. 45.3 Dustin Colquitt (68/3,081) 2003
3. 45.0 Craig Colquitt (66/2,969) 1977
4. 44.9 B. Colquitt (46/2,066) 2006
5. 44.5 Michael Palardy (63/2,801) 2013
6. 44.3 Kent Elmore (41/1,818) 1988
7. 43.8 Jimmy Colquitt (58/2,543) 1981
8. 43.8+ Ron Widby (48/2,104) 1966
9. 43.6 D. Colquitt (65/2,833) 2002
43.6 Neil Clabo (56/2,439) 1973
11. 43.4 B. Colquitt (42/1,821) 2008
+ NCAA statistical champion
CAREER
1. 43.9 J. Colquitt (201/8,816) 1981-84
2. 42.9 Michael Palardy (117/5,024) 2010-13
3. 42.569 B. Colquitt (209/8,897) 2005-08
4. 42.566 D. Colquitt (240/10,216) 2001-04
5. 42.5 C. Colquitt (204/8,662) 1975-77
6. 42.3 Ron Widby (142/6,002) 1964-66
7. 42.2 Kent Elmore (86/3,631) 1986-88
8. 41.72 Neil Clabo (179/7,468) 1972-74
9. 41.70 C. Cunningham (149/6,214) 2007-10
10. 40.7 Tom Hutton (180/7,329) 1991-94
11. 40.63 D. Leaverton (180/7,313) 1997-2000
LONGEST PUNTS
1. 100^ A.H. Douglas vs. Clemson 1902
2. 81 Kent Elmore vs. Vanderbilt 1988
3. 79 Johnny Butler at Alabama 1940
79 Ed Palmer at Alabama 1934
5. 78 Chris Hogue vs. Nebraska* 1997
78 Neil Clabo at Kentucky 1973
7. 76 Hank Lauricella at Alabama 1951
76 Beattie Feathers vs. Florida 1933
9. 75 Hank Lauricella vs. Ole Miss 1950
10. 74 Joey Chapman vs. Pacific 1990
CAREERPUNTINGLEADERS
1. JIMMY COLQUITT, P (1981-84), KNOXVILLE
No. Yds. Avg.
1981 58 2,543 43.8
1982 46 2,156 46.9
1983 58 2,437 42.0
1984 39 1,680 43.1
TOTALS 201 8,816 43.9
2. Michael Palardy, 2010-13 117 5,024 42.9
3. Britton Colquitt, 2005-08 209 8,897 42.569
4. Dustin Colquitt, 2001-04 240 10,216 42.566
5. Craig Colquitt, 1975-77 204 8,662 42.46
6. Ron Widby, 1964-66 142 6,002 42.26
7. Kent Elmore, 1986-88 86 3,631 42.22
8. Neil Clabo, 1972-74 179 7,468 41.72
9. Chad Cunningham 2007-10 149 6,214 41.70
10. Tom Hutton, 1991-94 180 7,329 40.71
11. David Leaverton, 1997-2000 180 7,313 40.62
Year Name No. Yds. Avg.
1950 Hank Lauricella 63 2,292 36.4
1951 Hank Lauricella 43 1,494 34.7
1952 Pat Shires 54 1,911 35.4
1953 Jimmy Wade 36 1,115 30.9
1954 Bobby Brengle 30 1,275 42.5
1955 Johnny Majors 39 1,511 38.7
1956 Johnny Majors 26 1,119 43.0
1957 Bobby Gordon 40 1,707 42.7
1958 Bill Majors 49 1,739 35.5
1959 Gene Etter 38 1,592 41.9
1960 Bill Majors 30 1,166 38.9
1961 George Canale 32 1,195 37.3
1962 George Canale 53 2,218 41.8
1963 Jackie Cotton 29 995 34.3
1964 Ron Widby 74 3,042 41.1
1965 Jackie Cotton 43 1,526 35.5
1966 Ron Widby 38 2,104 +43.8
1967 Herman Weaver 54 2,080 38.5
1968 Herman Weaver 74 2,986 40.4
1969 Herman Weaver 53 2,197 41.2
1970 Bobby Majors 61 2,230 36.3
1971 Bobby Majors 67 2,549 38.0
1972 Neil Clabo 59 2,272 38.5
1973 Neil Clabo 56 2,439 43.6
1974 Neil Clabo 64 2,757 43.1
1975 Craig Colquitt 79 3,183 40.3
1976 Craig Colquitt 59 2,510 42.3
1977 Craig Colquitt 66 2,969 45.0
1978 Dale Schneitman 57 2,296 40.3
1979 John Warren 52 2,106 40.5
1980 John Warren 58 2,327 40.1
1981 Jimmy Colquitt 58 2,543 43.8
1982 Jimmy Colquitt 46 2,156 46.9
1983 Jimmy Colquitt 58 2,437 42.0
1984 Jimmy Colquitt 39 1,680 43.1
1985 Bob Garmon 53 2,074 39.1
1986 Bob Garmon 43 1,810 42.1
1987 Bob Garmon 35 1,440 41.1
1988 Kent Elmore 41 1,818 44.3
1989 Kent Elmore 43 1,727 40.2
1990 Joey Chapman 45 1,885 41.9
1991 Tom Hutton 32 1,341 41.9
1992 Tom Hutton 64 2,632 41.4
1993 Tom Hutton 40 1,584 39.2
1994 Tom Hutton 44 1,772 40.3
1995 Larry Binion 42 1,509 35.9
1996 Larry Binion 49 1,961 40.0
1997 Chris Hogue 42 1,665 39.4
1998 David Leaverton 56 2,178 38.9
1999 David Leaverton 57 2,427 42.6
2000 David Leaverton 59 2,415 40.9
2001 Dustin Colquitt 51 2,020 39.6
2002 Dustin Colquitt 65 2,833 43.6
2003 Dustin Colquitt 68 3,081 45.3
2004 Dustin Colquitt 56 2,282 40.8
2005 Britton Colquitt 59 2,431 41.2
2006 Britton Colquitt 46 2,066 44.9
2007 Britton Colquitt 62 2,579 41.6
2008 Britton Colquitt 42 1,821 43.4
2009 Chad Cunningham 55 2,313 42.1
2010 Chad Cunningham 66 2,791 42.3
2011 Matt Darr 40 1,525 38.1
2012 Michael Palardy 36 1,551 43.1
2013 Michael Palardy 63 2,801 44.5
+NCAA statistical champion.
YEAR-BY-YEARLEADERS
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PUNTRETURNS
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Punts returned7, Jerry Smith (Auburn
1964); Bobby Majors (Georgia 1969 and
South Carolina 1970); Eddie Brown (Wake
Forest 1972); Terry Fair (Vanderbilt 1996
and Auburn 1997); Eric Parker (Vanderbilt
1999 and Syracuse 2001); Dennis Rogan
(South Carolina 2008)
Yards returned157, Terry Fair (Auburn 1997;
7 returns)
Average per return (min. 3 ret.)45.0, Bert
Rechichar (Washington & Lee 1950; 3
for 135)
Longest punt return100, Bert Rechichar
(Washington & Lee 1950)
Touchdowns by punt return1, by many
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Punts returned42, Bobby Majors 1971;
Eddie Brown 1972
Yards returned457, Bobby Majors 1969
Average per return (min. 1.2 per game)
*25.9, Bill Blackstock 1951 (12 for 311 yards)
Touchdowns by punt return2, Eddie Brown
1973; Bobby Majors 1969 & 1971; Stanley
Morgan 1975; Terry Fair 1996
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Punts returned117, Bobby Majors 1969-71
Yards returned1,163, Bobby Majors 1969-71
Average per return
Min. 50 ret.14.7, Bert Rechichar 1949-
51 (55 for 808 yards)
Min. 100 ret.9.9, Bobby Majors 1969-71
(117 for 1,163 yards)
Touchdowns by punt return4, Bobby Ma-
jors 1969-71
PUNTRETURNS
MOST RETURNS
GAME
1. 7 Dennis Rogan at So. Carolina 2008
7 Eric Parker vs. Syracuse 2001
7 Eric Parker vs. Vanderbilt 1999
7 Terry Fair vs. Auburn (SEC) 1997
7 Terry Fair at Vanderbilt 1996
7 Eddie Brown vs. Wake Forest 1972
7 Bobby Majors at So. Carolina 1970
7 Bobby Majors at Georgia 1969
7 Jerry Smith at Auburn 1964
SEASON
1. 42 Eddie Brown 1972
42 Bobby Majors 1971
3. 38 Bobby Majors 1970
4. 37 Bobby Majors 1969
5. 36 Hal Littleford 1948
6. 35 Eric Parker 2000
7. 31 Willie Gault 1981
31 Eddie Brown 1973
9. 30 Shawn Summers 1992
CAREER
1. 117 Bobby Majors 1969-71
2. 103 Eric Parker 1998-2001
3. 84 Shawn Summers 1992-95
4. 79 Hal Littleford 1947-49
5. 78 Willie Gault 1979-82
6. 74 Stanley Morgan 1973-76
74 Eddie Brown 1971-73
74 Jerry Smith 1964-66
13. 79 Johnny Majors vs. Chattanooga 1954
14. 78 Eddie Brown vs. Vanderbilt 1973
78 Walter Slater vs. No. Carolina 1946
16. 77 Shawn Summers vs. Cincinnati 1992
17. 75 Deke Brackett vs. NYU* 1931
9. 67 Jonathan Hefney 2004-07
10. 60 Thomas Woods 1986-89
11. 55 Bert Rechichar 1949-50
RETURN YARDS
SEASON
1. 457 Bobby Majors 1969
2. 448 Hal Littleford 1948
3. 437 Bobby Majors 1971
4. 429 Eddie Brown 1972
5. 400 Terry Fair 1996
6. 387 Eric Parker 1999
7. 381 Dale Carter 1990
381 Willie Gault 1981
9. 375 Stanley Morgan 1974
10. 359 Eddie Brown 1973
11. 352 Eric Parker 2000
12. 349 Bert Rechichar 1950
13. 342 Shawn Summers 1992
14. 311 Bill Blackstock 1951
CAREER
1. 1163 Bobby Majors 1969-71
2. 942 Shawn Summers 1992-95
3. 920 Eric Parker 1998-2001
4. 883 George Cafego 1937-39
5. 880 Hal Littleford 1947-49
6. 852 Stanley Morgan 1973-76
7. 808 Bert Rechichar 1949-51
8. 788 Eddie Brown 1971-73
9. 745 Terry Fair 1994-97
10. 659 Willie Gault 1979-82
RETURN AVERAGE
SEASON(MIN.10RETURNS)
1. 25.9+ Bill Blackstock 1951
2. 20.4+ Walter Slater 1941
3. 18.1 Nilo Silvan 1994
4. 17.6 George Canale 1960
5. 17.5 Bert Rechichar 1950
6. 15.1 Mark Jones 2003
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CAREER(MIN.30RETURNS)
1. 14.7 Burt Rechichar 1949-51
2. 14.1 Terry Fair 1994-97
3. 13.2 Bobby Brengle 1952-54
4. 12.4 George Canale 1960-62
5. 12.2 Johnny Majors 1954-56
TOUCHDOWNS
SEASON
1. 2 Terry Fair 1996
2 Stanley Morgan 1975
2 Eddie Brown 1973
2 Bobby Majors 1971
2 Bobby Majors 1969
CAREER
1. 4 Bobby Majors 1969-71
LONGEST RETURNS
1. 100 Burt Rechichar vs. Wash. & Lee 1950
2. 90 Harold Payne vs. Duke 1949
3. 89 Roland James vs. Vanderbilt 1979
4. 86 Terry Fair vs. Arkansas 1996
86 Terry Fair vs. UCLA 1996
86 Bill Bonevs. Emory & Henry 1924
7. 85 Eddie Brown vs. Georgia 1973
85 Buist Warren vs. Mississippi 1938
85 George Canale vs. N. Carolina 1960
10. 82 T. Woods at Wash. State 1988
11. 81 C. Patterson at Vanderbilt 2012
12. 80 Bob Brengle vs. No Carolina 1954
YEARLYLEADERS
Year Name Returns Yds Avg
1950 Bert Rechichar 20 349 17.5
1951 Bill Blackstock 12 311 25.9
1952 Bobby Brengle 24 241 10.0
1953 Jimmy Wade 18 235 13.0
1954 Bobby Brengle 14 192 13.7
1955 Johnny Majors 21 234 11.1
1956 Johnny Majors 10 86 8.6
1957 Bobby Gordon 22 231 10.5
1958 Bill Majors 15 108 7.2
1959 Bill Majors 22 175 8.0
1960 George Canale 10 176 17.6
1961 George Canale 14 108 7.8
1962 Mallon Faircloth 20 191 9.6
1963 Mallon Faircloth 12 136 11.3
1964 Jerry Smith 24 193 8.0
1965 Jerry Smith 27 262 9.7
1966 Jerry Smith 23 148 6.4
1967 Bill Baker 21 232 11.0
1968 Bill Baker 29 305 10.5
1969 Bobby Majors 37 457 12.1
1970 Bobby Majors 38 269 7.0
1971 Bobby Majors 42 437 10.1
1972 Eddie Brown 42 429 10.2
1973 Eddie Brown 31 359 11.6
1974 Stanley Morgan 29 375 12.9
1975 Stanley Morgan 20 284 14.2
1976 Stanley Morgan 25 193 7.7
1977 Jef Moore 12 32 2.7
1978 Robert Malone 11 117 10.6
1979 Roland James 19 243 12.8
1980 Willie Gault 21 103 4.9
1981 Willie Gault 31 381 12.3
1982 Willie Gault 20 145 7.3
1983 Tim McGee 21 192 9.1
1984 Andre Creamer 12 117 9.8
1985 Andre Creamer 22 149 6.8
1986 Thomas Woods 18 203 11.3
1987 Andre Creamer 17 120 7.1
1988 Thomas Woods 18 185 10.3
1989 Thomas Woods 14 126 9.0
1990 Dale Carter 29 381 13.1
1991 Dale Carter 24 141 5.9
1992 Shawn Summers 30 342 11.4
1993 Shawn Summers 18 255 14.2
1994 Nilo Silvan 15 272 18.1
1995 Shawn Summers 18 171 9.5
1996 Terry Fair 29 400 13.8
1997 Terry Fair 19 272 14.3
1998 Eric Parker 17 116 6.8
1999 Eric Parker 41 387 9.4
2000 Eric Parker 35 352 10.1
2001 Rashad Baker 26 237 9.1
2002 Mark Jones 26 240 9.2
2003 Mark Jones 20 303 15.1
2004 Jonathan Hefney 23 115 5.0
2005 Jonathan Hefney 13 149 11.5
2006 Jonathan Hefney 17 206 12.1
2007 Dennis Rogan 17 165 9.7
2008 Gerald Jones 15 150 10.0
2009 Dennis Rogan 6 46 7.7
2010 Eric Gordon 6 39 6.5
2011 Devrin Young 8 94 11.8
2012 Devrin Young 16 155 9.7
2013 Devrin Young 8 63 7.9
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KICKOFFRETURNS
INDIVIDUAL GAME
Kickoffs returned7, Willie Gault
(Southern California 1981)
Yards returned207, LaMarcus Coker
(Florida 2007)
Longest kickof return100, Willie Gault
(Pittsburgh 1980); Pete Panuska
(Maryland 1984); Peerless Price
(Alabama 1998); Leonard Scott
(Georgia 1999)
Most TDs by kickof return1, set by
several
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Kickofs returned33, David Oku (2009)
Yards returned863, David Oku (2009)
Average per return
Min. 20 ret.28.0, Cordarrelle Patter-
son 2012 (24 for 671 yards)
Min. 30 ret.26.2, David Oku 2009 (33
for 863 yards)
Touchdowns by kickof return3, Willie
Gault 1980
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Kickofs returned78, Willie Gault 1979-82
Yards returned1,854, Willie Gault 1979-82
Average per return
Min. 12 ret.32.6, George Cafego
1937-79 (12 for 391 yards)
Min. 30 ret.25.7, Dale Carter 1990-91
(44 for 1,130 yards)
Min. 50 ret.23.8, Willie Gault 1979-
82 (78 for 1,854 yards)
Touchdowns by kickof return4, Willie
Gault 1979-82
KICKOFFRETURNS
MOST RETURNS
GAME
1. 7 Willie Gault at Southern Cal 1981
SEASON
1. 33 David Oku 2009
2. 28 Dennis Rogan 2008
28 Willie Gault 1981
4. 27 Devrin Young 2011
27 Dale Carter 1991
27 Ronald Davis 1992
27 Leonard Scott 2000
8. 26 Carl Pickens 1989
26 Corey Larkins 2002
10. 25 Leonard Scott 2001
CAREER
1. 78 Willie Gault 1979-82
2. 77 Leonard Scott 1999-2002
3. 63 Corey Larkins 2001-04
4. 54 Devrin Young 2011-Pres.
5. 49 David Oku 2009-10
6. 44 Dennis Rogan 2007-09
44 Dale Carter 1990-91
8. 41 Gary Moore 1977-79
9. 37 Stanley Morgan 1973-76
37 Anthony Morgan 1988-90
11. 35 Carl Pickens 1989-91
12. 30 LaMarcus Coker 2006-07
30 Billy Williams 1993-94
RETURN YARDS
SEASON
1. 863 David Oku 2009
2. 698 Dennis Rogan 2008
3. 671 Cordarrelle Patterson 2012
4. 662 Willie Gault 1980
5. 636 Leonard Scott 2000
6. 628 Devrin Young 2011
7. 623 Dale Carter 1991
8. 611 Corey Larkins 2002
9. 606 Willie Gault 1981
10. 594 Carl Pickens 1989
CAREER
1. 1,854 Willie Gault 1979-82
2. 1,788 Leonard Scott 1999-2002
3. 1,307 Corey Larkins 2001-04
4. 1,263 Devrin Young 2011-Pres.
5. 1,175 David Oku 2009-10
6. 1,133 Dennis Rogan 2007-09
7. 1,130 Dale Carter 1990-91
8. 996 Gary Moore 1977-79
9. 862 Anthony Morgan 1988-90
10. 777 Carl Pickens 1989-91
11. 763 Stanley Morgan 1973-76
12. 740 LaMarcus Coker 2006-07
13. 722 Billy Williams 1993-94
14. 671 Cordarrelle Patterson 2012
15. 639 Mark Levine 1995-97
RETURN AVERAGE
SEASON(MIN.10RETURNS)
1. 29.82+ Dale Carter 1990
2. 29.80+ Randall Morris 1983
3. 29.5 Dennis Rogan 2007
4. 28.4 Billy Williams 1993
5. 28.0 Cordarrelle Patterson 2012
6. 27.8 Peerless Price 1998
+NCAA Statistical Champion
CAREER(MIN.20RETURNS)
1. 28.2 Mallon Faircloth 1961-63
2. 28.0 Cordarrelle Patterson 2012
3. 25.8 Dennis Rogan 2007-09
4. 25.7 Dale Carter 1990-91
5. 24.7 LaMarcus Coker 2006-07
6. 24.3 Gary Moore 1977-79
TOUCHDOWNS
SEASON
1. 3 Willie Gault 1980
CAREER
1. 4 Willie Gault 1979-82
LONGEST RETURNS
1. 100 Leonard Scott vs. Georgia 1999
100 Peerless Price vs. Alabama 1998
100 Pete Panuska vs. Maryland* 1984
100 Willie Gault vs. Pittsburgh 1980
5. 98 Gene McEver at Alabama 1928
98 Henry Krouse at No. Carolina 1934
98 Gary Moore vs. Auburn 1979
98 Cord. Patterson at Miss State 2012
9. 96 Willie Gault at LSU 1982
10. 94 Buddy Hackman vs. Wash. & Lee 1928
94 Mallon Faircloth vs. Chattanooga 1963
94 Willie Gault at Vanderbilt 1980
13. 93 Glenn Glass vs. Vaderbilt 1961
93 Carl Pickens at LSU 1989
15. 92 Willie Gault vs. Kentucky 1980
16. 91 Dale Carter vs. Florida 1990
91 Buster Stephensat Kentucky 1944
18. 90 Gene McEver vs. Centre 1929
*Bowl Game
MISSED FG RETURN FOR TDS
GAME
1. 95* J. Elmore vs. Carson-Newman 1926
2. 90^ Tyrone Hines vs. S. Carolina 1995
3. 85^ Floyd Miley vs. Notre Dame 1991
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Year Name Returns Yds Avg
1950 Jimmy Hahn 7 165 23.6
1951 Hank Lauricella 6 116 19.3
1952 Ed Godzak 4 124 31.0
1953 Jimmy Wade 7 159 22.7
1954 Tom Tracy 5 99 19.8
1955 Johnny Majors 5 128 25.6
1956 Johnny Majors 6 135 22.5
1957 Bobby Gordon 9 271 30.1
1958 Bill Majors 10 252 25.2
1959 Bill Majors 6 135 22.5
1960 Gene Etter 6 146 24.3
1961 Glenn Glass 4 186 46.5
1962 Mallon Faircloth 9 230 24.4
1963 Mallon Faircloth 7 248 35.4
1964 Hal Wantland 10 224 22.4
1965 Walter Chadwick 10 228 22.8
1966 Richmond Flowers 7 151 21.6
1967 Richmond Flowers 8 173 21.6
1968 Lanny Pearce 9 206 22.9
1969 Richard Callaway 8 146 18.0
1970 Lester McClain 8 168 21.0
1971 Bobby Majors 8 245 30.1
1972 Haskel Stanback 7 109 15.6
1973 Stanley Morgan 14 309 22.1
1974 Paul Careathers 18 375 20.8
1975 Jef Moore 19 333 17.5
1976 Stanley Morgan 6 136 22.7
1977 Gary Moore 14 376 26.9
1978 Robert Malone 15 293 19.5
1979 Gary Moore 17 363 21.4
1980 Willie Gault 24 662 27.6
1981 Willie Gault 28 606 21.6
1982 Willie Gault 23 549 23.9
1983 Randall Morris 15 447 29.8
1984 Wesley Pryor 9 201 22.3
1985 Pete Panuska 11 218 19.8
1986 Anthony Miller 24 522 21.7
1987 Reggie Cobb 16 326 20.4
1988 Anthony Morgan 24 580 24.2
1989 Carl Pickens 26 594 22.8
1990 Dale Carter 17 507 29.8
1991 Dale Carter 27 623 23.1
1992 Ronald Davis 27 579 21.4
1993 Billy Williams 13 369 28.4
1994 Billy Williams 17 353 20.8
1995 Shawn Summers 12 269 22.4
1996 Mark Levine 17 431 25.4
1997 Dwayne Goodrich 13 282 21.7
1998 Peerless Price 14 389 27.8
1999 Leonard Scott 20 540 27.0
2000 Leonard Scott 27 636 23.6
2001 Leonard Scott 25 552 20.9
2002 Corey Larkins 26 611 23.5
2003 Corey Larkins 19 387 20.4
2004 Corey Larkins 14 241 17.2
2005 Lucas Taylor 19 428 22.5
2006 LaMarcus Coker 9 180 20.0
2007 LaMarcus Coker 21 560 26.7
2008 Dennis Rogan 28 698 24.9
2009 David Oku 33 863 26.2
2010 David Oku 16 312 19.5
2011 Devrin Young 27 628 23.3
2012 Cordarrelle Patterson 24 671 28.0
2013 Devrin Young 19 493 25.9
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INDIVIDUAL GAME
Total Hits28, Tom Fisher vs. Auburn 1964
(21 tackles, 7 assists)
Primary Tackles21, Tom Fisher vs. Auburn
1964
Assists17, A.J. Johnson at Miss State, 2012
Sacks4, Reggie White vs. Citadel 1983
Fumbles Forced3, Al Wilson vs. Florida
1998
Fumbles Recovered2, by 12 players, most
recent Eric Westmoreland vs. Wyoming
1999
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Total Hits194, Andy Spiva 1976 (134 tackles,
60 assists)
Primary Tackles134, Andy Spiva 1976
Assists90, Jamie Rotella 1972
Tackles for Loss25, Leonard Little 1995 (14
TFLs, 11 sacks)
Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)14, Leon-
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Sacks15, Reggie White 1983
Quarterback Pressures (from 1995)21, Steve
White 1995; Parys Haralson 2004
Fumbles Forced7, Andy Spiva 1975
Fumbles Recovered5, Greg Gaines 1980
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
Total Hits547, Andy Spiva 1973-76 (354
tackles, 193 assists)
Primary Tackles354, Andy Spiva 1973-76
Assists193, Andy Spiva 1973-76
Tackles for Loss53, Leonard Little 1995-97
(25 TFLs, 28 sacks)
Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)34, Eric
Westmoreland 1996, 1998-2000
Sacks32, Reggie White 1980-83
Quarterback Pressures (from 1995)49, Will
Overstreet 1998-2001
Fumbles Forced14, Andy Spiva 1973-76
Fumbles Recovered8, Conrad Graham
1970-72; Scott Galyon 1992-95
TOTALTACKLES
GAME
1. 28 Tom Fisher at Auburn 1964
25 Greg Jones vs. Vanderbilt 1977
25 Greg Jones vs. Alabama 1976
25 Andy Spiva vs. Vanderbilt 1975
5. 24 Kelly Ziegler at Boston Coll. 1987
24 Lemont Holt Jeffers vs. Auburn 1981
24 Andy Spiva vs. Kentucky 1976
8. 23 Keith DeLong vs. Alabama 1988
9. 22 Andy Spiva vs. Florida 1976
22 Ray Nettles at Alabama 1971
11. 21 many, Last:
A.J. Johnson at Miss State 2012
SEASON
1. 194 Andy Spiva 1976
2. 190 Jamie Rotella 1972
3. 182 Steve Poole 1974
4. 174 Ray Nettles 1971
5. 167 Carl Zander 1984
6. 165 Andy Spiva 1975
165 Tom Fisher 1964
8. 163 Russ Williams 1975
163 Andy Spiva 1974
10. 159 Keith DeLong 1988
CAREER
1. 547 Andy Spiva 1973-76
2. 413 Jamie Rotella 1970-72
3. 407 Earnest Fields 1987-91
4. 377 Greg Jones 1974-77
5. 358 Craig Puki 1975-79
6. 355 Jim Noonan 1976-80
7. 353 Kelly Ziegler 1983-87
8. 350 Rico McCoy 2006-09
350 Dale Jones 1983-86
10. 349 Steve Poole 1973-75
SOLOTACKLES
GAME
1. 21 Tom Fisher at Auburn 1964
2. 19 Keith DeLong vs. Alabama 1988
19 Greg Jones vs. Vanderbilt 1977
4. 18 Darryl Hardy at Alabama 1989
5. 17 Kelly Ziegler at Boston College 1987
17 Greg Jones vs. Alabama 1976
7. 16 Lemont Holt Jeffers at Alabama 1981
SEASON
1. 134 Andy Spiva 1976
2. 118 Tom Fisher 1964
3. 117 Keith DeLong 1988
4. 111 Russ Williams 1975
111 Steve Poole 1974
6. 110 Greg Jones 1976
7. 108 Andy Spiva 1974
108 Ray Nettles 1971
9. 105 Art Reynolds 1973
10. 104 Jim Noonan 1977
CAREER
1. 354 Andy Spiva 1973-76
2. 269 Jamie Rotella 1970-72
3. 258 Earnest Fields 1987-91
4. 254 Kelly Ziegler 1983-87
5. 241 Jim Noonan 1976-80
6. 239 Craig Puki 1975-79
7. 233 Keith DeLong 1985-88
233 Dale Jones 1983-86
9. 232 Jamie Rotella 1970-72
10. 227 Jonathan Hefney 2004-07
227 Darryl Hardy 1988-91
ASSISTEDTACKLES
GAME
1. 17 A.J. Johnson at Miss State 2012
2. 13 Lavoisier Fisher at Auburn 1984
13 Alvin Toles vs. Mississippi 1983
13 Carl Zander vs. Pittsburgh 1983
13 Danny Jenkins vs. California 1977
6. 12 Mike Cofer at Georgia 1981
SEASON
1. 90 Jamie Rotella 1972
2. 76 Carl Johnson 1972
3. 75 A.J. Johnson 2012
4. 71 Steve Poole 1974
5. 70 Bobby Majors 1971
6. 67 David Campbell 1973
7. 66 Ray Nettles 1971
66 John Wagster 1971
9. 65 Carl Zander 1984
65 Andy Spiva 1975
CAREER
1. 193 Andy Spiva 1973-76
2. 181 Jamie Rotella 1970-72
3. 164 A.J. Johnson 2011-Pres.
4. 163 Rico McCoy 2006-09
5. 149 Earnest Fields 1987-91
6. 147 Carl Zander 1981-84
7. 138 John Wagster 1970-72
8. 131 Steve Poole 1973-75
9. 126 Russ Williams 1974-77
10. 121 Ronnie McCartney 1973-75
11. 120 Lemont Holt Jeffers 1978-81
TOTALTACKLESFOR
LOSS
SEASON
1. 25 Leonard Little 1995
(11 sacks, 14 TFL)
2. 24 Reggie White 1983
(15 sacks, 9 TFL)
3. 21 John Henderson 2000
(12 sacks, 9 TFL)
21 Todd Kelly 1992
(11 sacks, 10 TFL)
5. 19.5 Shaun Ellis 1999
(8.5 sacks, 11 TFL)
6. 18.5 Jesse Mahelona 2004
(5 sacks, 13.5 TFL)
7. 17.5 Anthony Sessions 2000
(9.5 sacks, 8 TFL)
8. 16 Steve White 1995
(9 sacks, 7 TFL)
9. 15.5 James Wilson 1993
(7.5 sacks, 8 TFL)
CAREER
1. 53 Leonard Little 1995-97
(28 sacks, 25 TFL)
2. 51 Reggie White 1980-83
(32 sacks, 19 TFL)
3. 40 Eric Westmoreland 1996, 98-00
(6 sacks, 34 TFL)
4. 39.5 Dale Jones 1983-86
(15.5 sacks, 24 TFL)
5. 38.5 John Henderson 1998-2001
(20.5 sacks, 18 TFL)
6. 36.5 Todd Kelly 1989-92
(22.5 sacks, 14 TFL)
SACKS
GAME
1. 4.5 Corey Miller at Kentucky 2013
2. 4 Reggie White vs. Citadel* 1983
3. 3 Jerod Mayo vs. California 2006
3 Kevin Simon vs. Marshall 2003
3 Eric Westmoreland vs. Kentucky 2000
3 John Henderson at Kentucky 1999
3 Shaun Ellis vs. Wyoming 1999
3 Darwin Walker vs. Wyoming 1999
3 Corey Terry at Syracuse 1998
3 Leonard Little at South Carolina 1996
3 Leonard Little at Mississippi 1996
3 Shane Bonham vs. Arkansas 1992
3 Chuck Smith at Louisville 1991
3 Mark Hovanic at Florida 1985
3 Dennis Wolfe vs. TCU 1976
3 David Page vs. Clemson 1974
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SEASON
1. 15 Reggie White 1983
2. 13.5 Jonathan Brown 1997
3. 12 John Henderson 2000
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6. 10 Ronnie McCartney 1975
CAREER
1. 32 Reggie White 1980-83
2. 28 Leonard Little 1995-97
3. 25 Jonathan Brown 1994-97
4. 22.5 Todd Kelly 1989-92
5. 21 Parys Haralson 2002-05
6. 20.5 John Henderson 1998-2001
20.5 James Wilson 1989-93
8. 20 Steve White 1992-95
QUARTERBACK
PRESSURES
(FROM1995)
SEASON
1. 21 Parys Haralson 2004
21 Steve White 1995
3. 20 Albert Haynesworth 2001
4. 18 Leonard Little 1995
5. 17 Omari Hand 2002
17 Will Overstreet 2000
17 Shane Burton 1995
CAREER
1. 49 Will Overstreet 1998-2001
2. 44 Parys Haralson 2002-05
3. 42 Leonard Little 1995-97
4. 38 Corey Terry 1996-98
5. 33 Darwin Walker 1997-99
6. 32 Shaun Ellis 1997-99
7. 31 Albert Haynesworth 1999-2001
INTERCEPTIONS
GAME
1. 3 Deon Grant vs. Auburn 1999
3 P. Warren vs. Boston Col. 1988
3 Chris White vs. UCLA 1985
3 Tim Priest vs. Alabama 1970
3 Bill Young at Rice 1968
3 Albert Dorsey at Alabama 1967
3 J.W. Sherrill at Kentucky 1949
3 Bob Lund vs. North Carolina 1948
SEASON
1. 10 Bobby Majors 1970
2. 9+ Deon Grant 1999
9+ Chris White 1985
9 Tim Priest 1970
9 Bill Young 1968
9 J.W. Sherrill 1949
7. 7 Eric Berry 2008
7 Roland James 1978
7 Conrad Graham 1972
7 Tim Priest 1969
7 Mike Jones 1967
7 Bert Rechichar 1950
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CAREER
1. 18 Tim Priest 1968-70
2. 16 Mike Jones 1967-69
3. 15 Conrad Graham 1970-72
15 Bill Young 1966-69
5. 14 Eric Berry 2007-09
14 Deon Grant 1997-99
7. 13 DeRon Jenkins 1992-95
13 Charles Davis 1983-86
13 Bobby Majors 1969-71
10. 12 Dwayne Goodrich 1996-99
12 Terry Fair 1994-97
INTERCEPTION
RETURNYARDAGE
SEASON
1. 265+ Eric Berry 2008
2. 222 Eric Berry 2007
3. 177 Bobby Majors 1970
4. 174 Tim Priest 1970
5. 168 Chris White 1985
+SEC Record
CAREER
1. 494+ Eric Berry 2007-09
2. 305 Tim Priest 1968-70
305 Mike Jones 1967-69
4. 293 Conrad Graham 1970-72
5. 281 Jackie Walker 1969-71
6. 246 Deon Grant 1997-99
7. 244 Eddie Brown 1971-73
8. 236 Bobby Majors 1969-71
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INTERCEPTIONTD
RETURNS
GAME
1. 1 Many, last Devaun Swafford
at Florida 2013
SEASON
1. 3 Prentiss Waggner 2010
2. 2 Preston Warren 1988
2 Jackie Walker 1971
2 Jackie Walker 1970
2 Jim Cartwright 1959
2 Bud Sherrod 1949
CAREER
1. 5 Jackie Walker 1969-71
LONGEST
INT.RETURNS
1. 100 Ray Martin vs. Louisville 1953
2. 99 Morris Vowell at Sewanee 1916
3. 96 Eric Berry at Florida 2007
96 Art Reynolds at Memphis St. 1972
5. 90 Eric Gordon vs. Vanderbilt 2011
90 Shaun Ellis at Auburn 1998
90 Roland James vs. Mississippi 1978
8. 84 Roger Urbano vs. Maryland 1956
9. 83 Danny Jeffries vs. S. Carolina 1971
10. 79 Charles Vaughan vs. Vandy 1933
11. 78 Jabari Greer vs. Kansas St.* 2000
*Bowl Game
FORCEDFUMBLES
GAME
1. 3 Al Wilson vs. Florida 1998
2. 2 DeAngelo Willingham
vs. So. Carolina 2007
2 Parys Haralson at Ky. 2005
2 B. Johnson vs. UNLV 2004
2 Billy Ratliff at Alabama 1997
2 Leonard Little at Ole Miss 1996
2 Armandos Fisher
vs. So. Carolina 1993
2 Darrin Miller at Alabama 1985
2 Charles Benton
vs. Memphis St. 1984
2 Carlton Peoples vs. Duke 1982
SEASON
1. 7 Andy Spiva 1975
2. 5 Rico McCoy 2009
5 Corey Terry 1998
5 Al Wilson 1998
5 Dale Jones 1985
5 Danny Spradlin 1980
5 Steve Davis 1979
CAREER
1. 14 Andy Spiva 1973-76
2. 11 Dale Jones 1983-86
3. 10 Shon Walker 1988-91
10 Jim Noonan 1976-80
10 Russ Williams 1974-77
RECOVEREDFUMBLES
GAME
1. 2 Eric Westmoreland vs. Wyo. 1999
2 Raynoch Thompson at Fla. 1998
2 John Emery vs. S. Carolina 1993
2 Jason Parker vs. Georgia 1993
2 Jason Parker vs. Kentucky 1992
2 R. McKenzie vs. Memphis St. 1984
2 Greg Gaines vs. Virginia 1980
2 Greg Jones at Memphis St. 1976
2 Eddy Powers at Mississippi 1975
2 Randy Verner vs. Utah 1975
2 Nick Carmichael at Kentucky 1973
2 Jackie Walker at Kentucky 1971
SEASON
1. 5 Greg Gaines 1980
2. 4 Dwayne Goodrich 1996
4 Scott Galyon 1994
4 DeRon Jenkins 1993
4 Jeremy Lincoln 1990
4 Earnest Fields 1990
4 Brian Ingram 1979
4 Danny Jenkins 1977
4 Conrad Graham 1970
CAREER
1. 8 Scott Galyon 1992-95
8 Conrad Graham 1970-72
3. 7 Greg Jones 1974-77
4. 6 Dwayne Goodrich 1996-99
6 Leonard Little 1995-97
6 Jason Parker 1992-96
6 Earnest Fields 1987-91
6 Jeremy Lincoln 1987-90
6 Bill Bates 1979-82
6 Chris Wampler 1979-82
6 Brian Ingram 1977-81
6 Greg Gaines 1978-80
LONGESTFUMBLE
RETURNFORTD
1. 107* John Caldwell at Sewanee 1905
2. 96 Darrin Miller vs. Iowa** 1987
3. 87 Carl Johnson at Kentucky 1981
4. 81 Julian Battle at Notre Dame 2001
5. 76 Conrad Graham vs. Penn State 1971
6. 75 Clarence McCollum vs. UNC 1908
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PASSESDEFENDED
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SEASON
1. 17 Jonathan Wade
(13 PBU, 4 INT) 2006
17 D. Grant (8 PBU, 9 INT) 1999
3. 15 Gibril Wilson
(12 PBU, 3 INT) 2003
15 Jabari Greer
(14 PBU, 1 INT) 2002
5. 14 Roshaun Fellows
(11 PBU, 3 INT) 2004
14 Rashad Baker
(10 PBU, 4 INT) 2001
14 Terry Fair (9 PBU, 5 INT) 1997
8. 13 E. Berry (6 PBU, 7 INT) 2008
13 J. Allen (11 PBU, 2 INT) 2003
13 J. Greer (12 PBU, 1 INT) 2001
CAREER
1. 35 Jabari Greer 2000-03
(33 PBU, 2 INT)
2. 34 Dwayne Goodrich 1996-99
(22 PBU, 12 INT)
34 Preston Warren 1987-90
(26 PBU, 8 INT)
4. 32 Jonathan Hefney 2004-07
(22 PBU, 10 INT)
32 Rashad Baker 2000-03
(21 PBU, 11 INT)
6. 31 Eric Berry 2007-09
(17 PBU, 14 INT)
7. 30 Terry Fair 1994-97
(19 PBU, 11 INT)
8. 28 Deon Grant 1997-99
(14 PBU, 14 INT)
9. 25 Jonathan Wade 2002-06
(19 PBU, 6 INT)
10. 24 Prentiss Waggner 2009-12
(15 PBU, 9 INT)
24 Andre Lott 1998-2001
(22 PBU, 2 INT)
CAREERTACKLES
1. ANDY SPIVA, LB (1973-76),
CHAMBLEE, GA.
T AT TT
1973 12 13 25
1974 108 55 163
1975 100 65 165
1976 134 60 194
TOTALS 354 193 547
2. JAMIE ROTELLA, LB (1970-72),
VERONA, N.J.
T AT TT
1970 63 49 112
1971 69 42 111
1972 100 90 190
TOTALS 232 181 413
3. EARNEST FIELDS, LB (1987-91),
MILAN
T AT TT
1987 6 0 6
1988 54 26 80
1989 31 34 65
1990 93 47 140
1991 74 42 116
TOTALS 258 149 407
SERVICE
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
GAMES PLAYED
Games Played52 Denarius Moore 2007-10;
Luke Stocker 2007-10; Dustin Colquitt
2001-04
Games Played (Position Player)52 Denarius
Moore 2007-10; Luke Stocker 2007-10
Games Started51, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04
Games Started (Position Player)50
Jonathan Hefney 2004-07 (51 games
played)
Consecutive Games Started50 Jonathan
Hefney, 2004-07; Jef Hall 1995-98
Consecutive Games Started Ofensve Line-
man49 JaWuan James, 2010-13
Wins as Starting Quarterback39 Peyton
Manning 1994-97 (45 games)
INTERCEPTIONS
Year Name No. Per/g* Yds.
1950 Bert Rechichar 7 -- 95
1951 Jimmy Wade 2 -- 49
1952 Hugh Garner 2 -- 43
1953 Bobby Brengle 2 -- 64
1954 Pat Oleksiak 6 -- 99
1955 Lon Herzbrun 3 -- 36
1956 Bobby Urbano 2 -- 92
1957 Bobby Gordon 2 -- 12
1958 Ray Brann 2 -- 40
1959 Jim Cartwright 4 -- 118
1960 Bill Majors 2 -- 78
1961 Mike Lucci 3 -- 56
1962 Mallon Faircloth 5 -- 59
1963 Hal Wantland 3 -- 45
1964 Tom Fisher 3 -- 35
1965 Bob Petrella 4 -- 87
1966 Harold Stancell 3 -- 33
1967 Mike Jones 7 -- 150
1968 Bill Young 9 -- 53
1969 Tim Priest 7 -- 116
1970 Bobby Majors 10 0.91 177
1971 Conrad Graham 5 0.46 148
1972 Conrad Graham 7 0.64 72
1973 Eddie Brown 5 0.46 105
1974 Hank Walter 3 0.30 31
1975 Eddy Powers 4 0.40 43
1976 Thomas Rowsey 4 0.36 81
Russ Williams 4 0.36 57
1977 Thomas Rowsey 3 0.33 31
1978 Roland James 7 0.70 126
1979 Danny Martin 5 0.45 39
1980 Danny Martin 2 0.18 26
Greg Gaines 2 0.18 8
1981 Bill Bates 4 0.36 0
1982 Carlton Peoples 5 0.45 27
1983 Charles Davis 4 0.36 37
1984 Charles Davis 2 0.25 37
1985 Chris White 9+ 0.82 168
1986 Charles Davis 4 0.40 97
1987 Kelly Ziegler 3 0.25 28
1988 Preston Warren 5 0.45 115
1989 Carl Pickens 4 0.36 50
1990 Dale Carter 5 0.42 106
1991 Dale Carter 4 0.36 37
1992 Jason Parker 4 0.36 55
1993 DeRon Jenkins 5 0.46 13
1994 Ronald Davis 2 0.28 0
1995 DeRon Jenkins 4 0.36 33
1996 Terry Fair 4 0.40 94
1997 Terry Fair 5 0.42 1
1998 Deon Grant 5 0.42 79
1999 Deon Grant 9+ 0.82 167+
2000 Steven Marsh 2 0.18 17
2001 Rashad Baker 4 0.33 82
2002 Rashad Baker 3 0.45 0
2003 Gibril Wilson 3 0.30 1
2004 Corey Campbell 4 0.31 1
2005 Jonathan Hefney 3 0.27 63
2006 Jonathan Hefney 5 0.38 75
2007 Eric Berry 5 0.36 222
2008 Eric Berry 7 0.58 265
2009 Wes Brown 2 0.17 28
2010 Janzen Jackson 5 0.38 114
Prentiss Waggner 5 0.38 73
2011 Austin Johnson 4 0.33 49
2012 Byron Moore 5 0.42 88
2013 Brian Randolph 4 0.33 79
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*NCAA began compiling averages in 1970.
TACKLES
Year Name T AT TT
1970* Jackie Walker 82 42 124
1971 Ray Nettles 108 66 174
1972 Jamie Rotella 100 90 190
1973 Art Reynolds 105 50 155
1974 Steve Poole 111 71 182
1975 Andy Spiva 100 65 165
1976 Andy Spiva 134 60 194
1977 Jim Noonan 104 46 150
1978 Craig Puki 88 43 131
1979 Craig Puki 87 35 122
1980 Danny Spradlin 67 58 125
1981 Lemont Holt Jefers 70 63 133
1982 Joe Cofer 62 45 107
1983 Alvin Toles 72 63 135
1984 Carl Zander 102 65 167
1985 Kelly Ziegler 83 18 101
1986 Kelly Ziegler 61 38 99
1987 Keith DeLong 87 38 125
1988 Keith DeLong 117 42 159
1989 Darryl Hardy 85 25 110
1990 Earnest Fields 93 47 140
1991 Earnest Fields 74 42 116
1992 Reggie Ingram 59 26 85
Ben Talley 53 32 85
1993 Ben Talley 56 31 87
1994 Scott Galyon 67 26 93
1995 Scott Galyon 62 29 91
1996 Tyrone Hines 78 32 110
1997 Leonard Little 59 28 87
1998 Raynoch Thompson 62 27 89
1999 Raynoch Thompson 51 36 87
2000 Eric Westmoreland 56 27 83
2001 Eddie Moore 58 23 81
2002 Keyon Whiteside 79 40 119
2003 Kevin Simon 79 36 115
2004 Jason Allen 88 35 123
2005 Kevin Simon 40 48 88
2006 Marvin Mitchell 77 27 104
2007 Jerod Mayo 80 60 140
2008 Ellix Wilson 47 42 89
2009 Rico McCoy 72 47 119
2010 Nick Reveiz 51 57 108
2011 Austin Johnson 41 40 81
2012 A.J. Johnson 63 75 138
2013 A.J. Johnson 60 46 106
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vs. Oklahoma (W) 17-0
1940 ROSE BOWL
vs. Southern California (L) 0-14
1941 SUGAR BOWL
vs. Boston College (L) 13-19
1943 SUGAR BOWL
vs. Tulsa (W) 14-7
1945 ROSE BOWL
vs. Southern California (L) 0-25
1947 ORANGE BOWL
vs. Rice (L) 0-8
1951 COTTON BOWL
vs. Texas (W) 20-14
Andy Kozar (RB) Outstanding Back
Bud Sherrod (End) Outstanding Lineman
1952 SUGAR BOWL
vs. Maryland (L) 13-28
1953 COTTON BOWL
vs. Texas (L) 0-16
1957 SUGAR BOWL
vs. Baylor (L) 7-13
1957 GATOR BOWL
vs. Texas A&M (W) 3-0
Bobby Gordon (RB) Most Outstand-
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1965 BLUEBONNET BOWL
vs. Tulsa (W) 27-6
Dewey Warren (QB) Ofensive MVP
Frank Emanuel (LB) Defensive MVP
1966 GATOR BOWL
vs. Syracuse (W) 18-12
Dewey Warren (QB) Most Outstand-
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1968 ORANGE BOWL
vs. Oklahoma (L) 24-26
1969 COTTON BOWL
vs. Texas (L) 13-36
1969 GATOR BOWL
vs. Florida (L) 13-14
Curt Watson (RB) Most Outstanding
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1971 SUGAR BOWL
vs. Air Force (W) 34-13
Bobby Scott (QB) Most Outstanding
Player
1971 LIBERTY BOWL
vs. Arkansas (W) 14-13
1972 BLUEBONNET BOWL
vs. Louisiana State (W) 24-17
Condredge Holloway (QB) Ofensive
MVP
Carl Johnson (DE) Defensive MVP
1973 GATOR BOWL
vs. Texas Tech (L) 19-28
Haskel Stanback (RB) Most Outstand-
ing Player
1974 LIBERTY BOWL
vs. Maryland (W) 7-3
Mike Gayles (RB) Outstanding
Ofensive Player
1979 BLUEBONNET BOWL
vs. Purdue (L) 22-27
Roland James (DB) Defensive MVP
1981 GARDEN STATE BOWL
vs. Wisconsin (W) 28-21
Steve Alatorre (QB) MVP
1982 PEACH BOWL
vs. Iowa (L) 22-28
Alan Cockrell (QB) MVP
1983 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
vs. Maryland (W) 30-23
Johnnie Jones (RB) MVP
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
Jef Francis (QB) MVP
Joey Clinkscales (WR) Outstanding
Ofensive Player
Dale Jones (LB) Outstanding Defen-
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1988 PEACH BOWL
vs. Indiana (W) 27-22
Reggie Cobb (RB) MVP
1990 COTTON BOWL
vs. Arkansas (W) 31-27
Chuck Webb (RB) Outstanding
Ofensive 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) MVP
1994 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
vs. Penn State (L) 13-31
Raymond Austin (DB) Outstanding
Defensive Player
1994 GATOR BOWL
vs. Virginia Tech (W) 45-23
James Stewart (RB) Most Outstand-
ing Player
1996 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
vs. Ohio State (W) 20-14
Jay Graham (RB) Most Valuable
Player
Leonard Little (DE) Outstanding
Defensive Player
1997 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
vs. Northwestern (W) 48-28
Peyton Manning (QB) MVP
Tyrone Hines (LB) Outstanding
Defensive Player
1998 ORANGE BOWL
vs. Nebraska (L) 17-42
Jamal Lewis (RB) UT MVP
1999 FIESTA BOWL
vs. Florida State (W) 23-16
Peerless Price (WR) Ofensive MVP
Dwayne Goodrich (DB) Defensive
MVP
2000 FIESTA BOWL
vs. Nebraska (L) 21-31
Tee Martin (QB) UT MVP
2001 COTTON BOWL
vs. Kansas State (L) 21-35
2002 FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL
vs. Michigan (W) 45-17
Casey Clausen (QB) MVP
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) Ofensive 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) MVP
2009 CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
vs. Virginia Tech (L) 14-37
2010 MUSIC CITY BOWL
vs. North Carolina (L) (2 ot) 27-30
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NCAA BOWL APPEARANCE LEADERS*
1. Alabama ^61
2. Texas 51
3. Nebraska 50
4. Tennessee 49
Southern California ^49
Georgia 49
7. Oklahoma 46
8. LSU 44
Penn State ^44
Ohio State ^44
11. Michigan 42
Florida State ^42
13. Georgia Tech 41
14. Arkansas 39
Florida 39
NCAA BOWL WINS LEADERS*
1. Alabama ^35
2. Southern California ^32
3. Oklahoma 28
4. Georgia 27
Texas 27
6. Tennessee 25
Florida State ^25
Nebraska 25
9. Georgia Tech 23
LSU 23
Ole Miss 23
12. Auburn 22
13. Penn State ^21
14. Florida 20
Michigan 20
Ohio State ^20
*Numbers entering 2014-15 bowl season.
^Had games vacated by NCAA Committee on Infrac-
tions.
BOWLFACTS
49 Bowl Games: Ranks 4th all-time
All-Time Bowl Record: 25-24 (6th in 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
Music City (2010) 0-1
Orange (1939-47-68-98) 1-3
Outback/Hall of Fame (1993-2007-08) 2-1
Chick-l-A/Peach (1982-88-2002-04-09) 1-4
Rose (1940-45) 0-2
Sugar (1941-43-52-57-71-86-91) 4-3
Sun (1984) 0-1
Totals 25-24
BOWLBESTS
RUSHING
Yards Player Bowl Opponent
250 Chuck Webb 1990 Cotton Arkansas
180 Travis Henry 2001 Cotton Kansas State
154 Jay Graham 1996 Citrus Ohio State
154 Johnnie Jones 1983 Citrus Maryland
151 Tony Thompson 1991 Sugar Virginia
146 Reggie Cobb 1988 Peach Indiana
131 Hank Lauricella 1951 Cotton Texas
PASSING
Yards Player Bowl Opponent
408 Peyton Manning 1997 Citrus Northwestern
393 Casey Clausen 2002 Citrus Michigan
384 Casey Clausen 2004 Peach Clemson
365 Erik Ainge 2008 Outback Wisconsin
315 Steve Alatorre 1981 Garden State Wisconsin
312 Tyler Bray 2010 Music City N.Carolina
288 Bobby Scott 1971 Sugar Air Force
278 Tee Martin 1999 Fiesta Florida State
RECEIVING
Yards Player Bowl Opponent
199 Peerless Price 1999 Fiesta Florida State
196 Anthony Hancock 1981 Garden State Wisconsin
125 Jason Witten 2002 Citrus Michigan
122 Joey Kent 1997 Citrus Northwestern
119 Dont Stallworth 2002 Citrus Michigan
110 Peerless Price 1997 Citrus Northwestern
109 Joey Kent 1996 Citrus Ohio State
TOTAL OFFENSE
Yards Player Bowl Opponent
416 Peyton Manning 1997 Citrus Northwestern
386 Casey Clausen 2004 Peach Clemson
379 Casey Clausen 2002 Citrus Michigan
367 Erik Ainge 2008 Outback Wisconsin
297 Tee Martin 1999 Fiesta Florida State
290 Steve Alatorre 1981 Garden State Wisconsin
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE
Yards Player Bowl Opponent
250 Chuck Webb 1990 Cotton Arkansas
242 Peerless Price 1999 Fiesta Florida State
205 Anthony Hancock 1981 Garden State Wisconsin
191 Travis Henry 2001 Cotton Kansas State
190 Dont Stallworth 2002 Citrus Michigan
TACKLES
Num. Player Bowl Opponent
20 Carl Zander 1984 Sun Maryland
16 Reggie McKenzie 1984 Sun Maryland
15 Jack Reynolds 1969 Cotton Texas
14 Rey Nettles 1971 Liberty Arkansas
14 Carl Zander 1981 Garden State Wisconsin
14 Dale Jones 1983 Citrus Maryland
14 Nick Reveiz 2010 Music City N.Carolina
UTBOWLQUICKFACTS
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VOLNETWORK
For more than 60 years, the Vol Network has served as the
main communications link between University of Tennessee
athletics and its fans. Since 1989 Host Communications oper-
ated the Vol Network and managed the media and market-
ing rights for University of Tennessee athletics.
In 2007 Host Communications became IMG College, a
division of IMG. IMG is recognized as the worlds premier
sports, entertainment and media company.
VOL NETWORK BROADCAST TEAM
Entering his 16th season, Bob Kesling is the play-by-play
voice of Tennessee football on radio and the host of Vol
Calls and The Butch Jones TV Show.
Former All-SEC defensive back Tim Priest serves as the
Networks color analyst, and former Vol quarterback Andy
Kelly returns for his fourth season as sideline reporter.
Studio host John Wilkerson hosts the popular Kickof
Call-In Show beginning 90 minutes before each game.
Brent Hubbs and a team of Vol Network veterans contribute
to the six-and-one-half hour network football broadcast.
GAMEDAY BROADCAST
Kickof Call-In Show: Begins 90 minutes prior to kickof
and lasts one hour.
Spotlight on the SEC: Follows the Kickof Call-In Show
and lasts 15 minutes.
Game Coverage: Begins 15 minutes before kickof of
the game.
The Big Orange Scoreboard: 30-minute show airs im-
mediately following the game.
The Butch Jones Locker Room Show: Follows The Big
Orange Scoreboard and lasts 20 minutes.
The Final Scoreboard: This 30-minute show follows The
Butch Jones Locker Room Show and concludes the Vol
Networks gameday broadcast.
VOL CALLS
For the third year in a row, the Vol Network is proud to
partner with Calhouns on the River, the new home for the
ofcial call-in show of University of Tennessee Athletics:
Vol Calls! The weekly call-in show elds questions from
fans throughout the Southeast and the rest of the country.
Vol Calls is entering its 25th year on the air, making it the
longest-running sports talk program in Tennessee.
The show is hosted by the Vol Networks Bob Kesling
and features coach Butch Jones and Brent Hubbs as well
as other guests. Vol Calls broadcasts live in Knoxville and
airs statewide from 8-9 p.m. Eastern and 7-8 p.m. Central.
BIG ORANGE HOTLINE
Big Orange Hotline is a Monday night primetime show
during football season that recaps the previous Saturdays
game. Big Orange Hotline is a perfect complement to
Wednesday nights Vol Calls, giving fans a double dose of
college football talk during the week. Big Orange Hotline
features Bob Kesling; VFL and former NFL quarterback Pat
Ryan, along with other Vol Network personalities, coaches
and guests. It airs in Knoxville, theTri-Cities, Nashville and
Chattanooga from 8-9 p.m. Eastern and 7-8 p.m. Central
every Monday night during football season and is broad-
cast live from Dead End BBQ in Knoxville.
BIG ORANGE HOTLINE
Day: Mondays
Time: 8-9 p.m. ET/7-8 p.m. CT
VOL CALLS
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 8-9 p.m. ET/7-8 p.m. CT
Place: Calhoun's On The River
KICKOFF CALL-IN SHOW
Day: Game Days
Time: 90 minutes before kickof
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Contact Information
IMG College/Vol Network
(865) 584-7043
6701 Baum Drive, Suite 100
Knoxville, Tenn. 37919
STEVE EARLY
General Manager
VOL RADIO NETWORK
Market Station Frequency
Bolivar WMOD - FM 96.7
Bristol WOPI - AM 1490
Brownsville WTBG - FM 95.3
Camden WRJB - FM 98.3
Carthage WUCZ - FM 104.1
Centerville WNKX - FM 96.7
Chattanooga WSKZ - FM 106.5
Chattanooga WGOW - FM 102.3
Clarksville WJZM - AM 1400
Cleveland WCLE - FM 104.1
Columbia WKOM - FM 101.7
Cookeville WBXE - FM 93.7
Cookeville WGSQ - FM 94.7
Covington WKBL - FM 93.5
Crossville WOWF - FM 102.5
Dickson WDKN - AM 1260
Dresden WCDZ - FM 95.1
Dyersburg WTRO - AM 1450
Elizabethton WKPP - AM 1520
Erwin WEMB - AM 1420
Fayetteville WYTM - FM 105.5
Franklin WAKM - AM 950
Greeneville WGRV - AM 1340
Greeneville WIKQ - FM 103.1
Huntingdon WHVR - FM 100.9
Jackson WDXI - AM 1310
Jackson WMXX - FM 103.1
Johnson City WKTP - AM 1590
Kingsport WKPT - AM 1400
Knoxville WNML - AM 990
Knoxville WNML - FM 99.1
Knoxville WNML - FM 99.3
Knoxville WIVK - FM 107.7
Lafayette WLCT - FM 102.1
Lawrenceburg WDXE - FM 95.9
Lenoir City WLIL - AM 730
Lenoir City WLIL - FM 93.5
Lewisburg WJJM - AM 1490
Lewisburg WJJM - FM 94.3
Lexington WBFG - FM 96.5
Livingston WLIV - AM 920
Livingston WLIV - FM 104.7
Madisonville WRKQ - AM 1250
Manchester WFTZ - FM 101.5
Martin WCMT - AM 1410
McMinnville WKZA - FM 107.3
Memphis WSMB - AM 680
Memphis WMFS - FM 92.9
Morristown WCRK - AM 1150
Murphy, N.C. WCVP - AM 600
Nashville WGFX - FM 104.5
Newport WLIK - AM 1270
Oneida WBNT - FM 105.5
Paris WTPR - AM 710
Paris WTPR - FM 101.5
Parsons WKJQ - FM 97.3
Pulaski WKSR - FM 98.3
Savannah WKWX - FM 93.5
Smithville WJLE - AM 1480
Smithville WJLE - FM 101.7
Tri-Cities WQUT - FM 101.5
Union City WENK - AM 1240
Wartburg WECO - FM 101.3
Waverly WQMV - AM 1060
Waynesville, N.C. WMXF - AM 1400
Winchester WCDT - AM 1340
Fans out of broadcast range may listen via internet or phone:
Internet - www.UTSports.com
XM/Sirius Satellite Radio
TEAMLINE USA: 1-800-846-4700 ex. 5405
BUTCH JONES TV SHOW
During the football season, the hour-long television pro-
gram, the Butch Jones TV Show, will be aired throughout
the state and southeast region.
BUTCH JONES TV SHOW
AIRTIMES/MARKET
Market Station Day/Time
Asheville, N.C. WMYA Ch. 40 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ET
Chattanooga WTVC Ch. 9 Sun., Noon ET
Greenville, S.C. WMYA Ch. 40 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ET
Jackson E+TV6 Ch. 6 Wed., 5 p.m. CT
E+TV6 Ch. 6 Thu., 5 p.m. CT
E+TV6 Ch. 6 Fri., 4 p.m. CT
Knoxville MyVLT2 Sun., 9 a.m. ET
WVLT Ch. 8 Sun., 11 a.m. ET
MyVLT2 Sun., 9 p.m. ET
MyVLT2 Tues., 10 p.m. ET
Memphis WMC Ch. 5 Sun., 11:00 a.m. CT
Nashville WZTV Ch. 17 Sun., 10 a.m. CT
WUXP Ch. 30 Sun., 7 p.m. CT
Spartanburg, S.C. WMYA Ch. 40 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ET
Tri-Cities WJHL Ch. 11 Sun., 11 a.m. ET
Southeast SportSouth Sun., Noon ET
SportSouth 6:30 p.m., ET
Note: Afliates and times are subject to change.
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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. Staf Members: Herb
Vincent (Assoc. Commissioner),
Craig Pinkerton (Director of Media
Relations/Mens Basketball Contact),
Chuck Dunlap (Associate Director), Tammy Wilson (Assoc.
Director/Womens Basketball Contact), Sean Cartell
(Assistant Director), Jill Skotarczak (Assistant Director)
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
Associate Commissioner/Communucations: Herb Vincent
Office: (205) 458-3000
E-mail: [email protected]
Dir. of Media Relations: Craig Pinkerton ([email protected])
Associate MRD: Chuck Dunlap ([email protected])
Associate MRD: Tammy Wilson ([email protected])
Assistant MRD: Sean Cartell ([email protected])
Assistant MRD: Jill Skotarczak ([email protected])
Website: secsports.com
Overnight Address: 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd North;
Birmingham, AL 35203-1103
TELECONFERENCE: The 14 SEC head football coaches
will be featured twice a week on a teleconference from
11 a.m.-1:20 p.m., ET, during the 2014 league season. The
teleconference will be held each Wednesday beginning
Wed., Aug. 27 through Wed., Nov. 26. Media representa-
tives should contact the SEC Media Relations Department
(205) 458-3000 for the confidential phone number. Each
coach will appear on the telecon ference for seven min-
utes, according to the following schedule:
Order of Appearance (All Times Eastern)
11:00 a.m. Les Miles, LSU
11:10 a.m. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina
11:20 a.m. Will Muschamp, Florida
11:30 a.m. Derek Mason, Vanderbilt
11:40 a.m. Nick Saban, Alabama
11:50 a.m. Butch Jones, Tennessee
12:00 a.m. Bret Bielema, Arkansas
12:10 a.m. Gary Pinkel, Missouri
12:20 a.m. Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss
12:30 a.m. Kevin Sumlin, Texas A&M
12:40 a.m. Mark Stoops, Kentucky
12:50 a.m. Dan Mullen, Mississippi State
1:00 p.m. Mark Richt, Georgia
1:10 p.m. Gus Malzahn, Auburn
INTERNET SITE: The SECs website (www.secsports.com)
contains up-to-date standings, statistics, game previews,
notes and other information valuable to those following
SEC football.
SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: The SEC will name a Player
of the Week throughout the 2014 season beginning in
September. Nominations for the award are made by the
leagues Sports Information contacts and the honorees
are selected by the SEC.
AWARDS: Ofense, Defense, Special Teams, Ofensive
Lineman, Defensive Lineman, Freshman
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
The Basics
Day: Dec. 6
Location: Georgia Dome in Atlanta
TV: CBS
The Southeastern Conferences Eastern and Western
Division winners will meet in Atlantas Georgia Dome (ca-
pacity 71,500) to battle for the league championship and
the right to represent the conference in the Bowl Champi-
onship Series. The annual title game is set for Dec. 6 and
will be nationally televised by CBS Sports.
The participants of the game are determined each year
during the eight-game regular-season conference sched-
ule as the teams with the best overall SEC winning per-
centage in each division.
2014 SEC COACHES ALL-SEC TEAM
Voting Deadline Mid-August (Specic Date TBD)
Coaches All-SEC Team Announced Tuesday, Dec. 9
Individual Awards Announced Wednesday, Dec. 10
Freshman All-SEC Team Announced Thursday, Dec. 11
2014 SEC BOWL TIE-INS
Duck Commander Independence Bowl
Dec. 27 ESPN2 4:p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. SEC
AutoZone Liberty
Dec. 29 ESPN 2 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. Big 12 vs. SEC
AdvoCare Texas Bowl
Dec. 29 ESPN 9 p.m. Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC
Franklin American Mortgage Music City
Dec. 30 ESPN 3 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC/Big 10 vs. SEC
Belk Bowl
Dec. 30 ESPN 6:45 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. SEC
Chick-l-A Peach Bowl
Dec. 31 ESPN TBD Atlanta, Ga. At-Large vs. At-Large
Fiesta Bowl
Dec. 31 ESPN 5 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. At-Large vs. At-Large
Capital One Bowl
Jan. 1 ABC 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC/Big 10 vs. SEC
Outback Bowl
Jan. 1 ESPN2 1 p.m. Tampa, Gla. Big Ten vs. SEC
AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic
Jan. 1 ESPN 1 p.m. Arlington, Texas At-Large vs. At-Large
Rose Bowl Game
Jan. 1 ESPN 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. Playof Seminal
Allstate Sugar Bowl
Jan. 1 ESPN 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, La. Playof Seminal
TaxSlayer Bowl
Jan. 1 ESPN TBD Jacksonville, Fla. ACC/Big 10 vs. SEC
Birmingham Bowl
Jan. 3 ESPN/2 1 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Amer. vs. SEC
College Football Championship Game
Jan. 12 ESPN 8:30 p.m Arlington, Texas
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MEDIAINFORMATION
CREDENTIAL REQUESTS
To obtain season or single-game credentials, please apply
online by visiting http://www.sportssystems.com/seccre-
dentials, scroll down and click on Tennessee.
INTERVIEW REQUESTS
Following practices open to the media, interviews will
take place on the indoor eld of the Neyland-Thompson
Sports Complex in the south end zone. True freshmen are
not available for interviews, and student-athletes should
not be contacted by the media for interviews by any meth-
od outside of scheduled interview times.
Interview requests for Coach Jones outside of standard
interview times should be made through Associate AD/
Communications Jimmy Stanton at 865-974-4167 (ofce)
or 865-306-2052 (cell). Requests for player interviews
should be made at least 24 hours in advance of the prac-
tice for which you are requesting an interview by contact-
ing Assistant AD/Media Relations Jason Yellin at 865-974-
9494 (ofce) or 865-314-0273 (cell).
WEEKLY MEDIA CONFERENCES
Coach Butch Joness weekly press conferences are held
Mondays of game week inside the Stokely Family Media
Center in Neyland Stadium at 12 p.m..
Coach Jones will handle his weekly SEC Teleconference at
11:50 a.m. ET each Wednesday beginning Aug. 27 through
Nov. 26. Media representatives should contact the SEC at
(205) 458-3000 for a confidential phone number.
NEYLAND GAME DAY INFORMATION
Press Will Call is at Gate 21 on the northwest side begin-
ning three hours before game time.
Pregame media meal is served on Press Box fifth level
and in the Stokely Family Media Center at field level.
Press box media access is through Gate 15. 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.
From I-75 South: Follow I-75 to I-275. Follow I-275 to
I-40. Take I-40 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 pass-
ing arena.
JASON YELLIN
Assistant AD - Media Relations
Ofce: (865) 974-9494
Cell: (865) 314-0273
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @JasonYellin
JIMMY STANTON
Associate AD -
Communications
Ofce: (865) 974-4167
Cell: (865) 306-2052
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @JimmyStanton
MJ BURNS
Asst. Director - Media Relations
Ofce: (865) 974-8876
Cell: (713) 419-4583
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @MJ_Trahan
JESSIE BUTLER
Graduate Asst. - Media Relations
Ofce: (865) 974-1131
Cell: (623) 399-7240
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @JessMB22
Associate Directors: Tom Satkowiak, Eric Trainer
Assistant Directors: Betsy Devine, Stephen K. Lee,
Amanda Pruitt
Photographer: Donald Page
TENNESSEE MEDIA RELATIONS DEPT.
Anderson Training Center Ground Floor
Phone: (865) 974-1212 Fax: (865) 974-9496
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901
Shipping Address: 1551 Lake Loudoun Boulevard,
Knoxville, TN 37996
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Credentials
Ofce: (865) 974-4173
Cell: (804) 516-6337
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @MCKnifen
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