Fixtures

НСААF 08/31 17:00 1 Теннесси vs Chattanooga - View
НСААF 09/07 17:00 1 НК Стэйт vs Теннесси - View
НСААF 09/14 17:00 1 Теннесси vs Кент Стэйт - View
НСААF 09/21 17:00 1 Оклахома vs Теннесси - View
НСААF 10/05 17:00 1 Арканзас vs Теннесси - View
НСААF 10/12 17:00 1 Теннесси vs Флорида - View

Результаты

Футбольные игры НКААФ 01/01 18:00 316 [58] Айова v Теннесси [44] W 0-35
НСААF 11/25 20:30 1 [14] Вандербильт v Теннесси [7] W 24-48
НСААF 11/18 20:30 1 [1] Джорджия v Теннесси [7] L 38-10
НСААF 11/11 20:30 1 [5] Теннесси v Миссури [6] L 7-36
НСААF 11/04 16:00 1 [3] Коннектикут v Теннесси [8] W 3-59
НСААF 10/28 23:00 1 [8] Теннесси v Кентукки [9] W 33-27
НСААF 10/21 19:30 1 [5] Теннесси v Алабама [41] L 20-34
НСААF 10/14 19:30 1 [4] Техас A&M v Теннесси [8] W 13-20
НСААF 09/30 23:30 1 [7] Саут Каролина v Теннесси [9] W 20-41
НСААF 09/23 20:00 1 [2] Техас Сан-Антонио v Теннесси [12] W 14-45
НСААF 09/16 23:00 1 [6] Теннесси v Флорида [3] L 16-29
НСААF 09/09 21:00 1 Остин Пий v Теннесси W 13-30

The Tennessee Volunteers football program (variously called "Tennessee," "Volunteers," "Vols," "UT," and "Big Orange") represents the University of Tennessee (UT).

The Vols have played football for 130 seasons, starting in 1891; their combined record of 865–414–53 ranks them eleventh on the list of all-time win–loss percentage records .672 and by-victories list for college football programs as well as second on the all-time win/loss list of SEC programs 405-273-33 .593. Their all-time ranking in bowl appearances is fifth (54) and eighth in all-time bowl victories (29), most notably four Sugar Bowls, three Cotton Bowls, two Orange Bowls, a Fiesta Bowl, and a Peach Bowl. They have won 16 conference championships and claim six national titles, including two (1951, 1998) from major wire-service: AP Poll and Coaches' Poll in their history.

The Vols play at Neyland Stadium on the university's campus in Knoxville, where Tennessee has won 485 games, the highest home-field total in college football history for any school in the nation at its current home venue. Additionally, its 101,915 seat capacity makes Neyland the nation's sixth largest and third largest in the Southeastern Conference.

History

History