Phillip Fulmer elected to College Football Hall of Fame
Phillip Fulmer was a first-ballot selection Tuesday for College Football Foundation and Hall of Fame enshrinement.
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Phillip Fulmer was a first-ballot selection Tuesday for College Football Foundation and Hall of Fame enshrinement.
Two Tennessee football players passed away recently.
Two Tennessee football players passed away recently.
Two former Tennessee football players who made headlines during the middle portion of the last century have died.
Every Friday, The SEC Blog will feature one classic game from the storied history of SEC football. The Tennessee vs. Florida rivalry is still one of the top rivalries in the SEC, and during the tenures of Phil Fulmer and Steve Spurrier, it routinely determined who would represent the East in the SEC Championship Game. The 2000 edition of the rivalry did just that. Florida travelled to Knoxville …
Any Tennessee football fan will quickly admit that Derek Dooley’s first two seasons in Knoxville have been anything but a breeze. The Vols have struggled enough to the point that Dooley’s job could be on the line after the 2012 season. Due to two coaching changes and the natural roster attrition that follows, the Tennessee roster wasn’t overflowing with talent when Dooley took the job. In turn …
Tennessee recently added a linebacker commitment in recruit De’Vondre Cambell and Brad Shepard of Tennessee site Rocky Top Talk has a look at Cambell: The Vols jumped on Campbell due to the familiarity Staley has with the program. Staley actually recruited Campbell out of high school. Campbell redshirted as a freshman at Hutchinson and was a 6-5, 200-pound defensive end in high school. He was …
Tennessee's Big Orange Caravan rolled into Mufreesboro on Wednesday, with three major-sport head coaches – Derek Dooley, Cuonzo Martin and Holly Warlick – meeting the fans.
When a Tennessee head football coach loses to Kentucky in football after 26 straight victories to clinch a second straight losing season for the first time since 1911, he soul searches.
Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Matt Simms wanted to keep playing football, so when the New York Jets offered him a tryout, he jumped at the chance.