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College Football - Southeastern Conference
History - Important facts - Teams - Winners
Tennessee Volunteers
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
University Founded: 1794
Enrollment:
26,400
Nickname: Volunteers
Mascot: Smokey
School Colors:
Light Orange and white
Joined the SEC: 1932
Varsity sports: 20
U. President: John D. Peterson
Director of Athletics: Mike Hamilton
Head Coach: Phillip Fulmer
Conference (Co-) Champions:
1938, '39, '40, '46, '67, '69, '85, 89', '90, '97, '98
Stadium: Neyland Stadium
Current Capacity: 104,079
First Year of Football: 1891 |
The Tennessee Volunteers won the 1998 NCAA Division IA National Championship in football. Tennessee is coached by Phillip Fulmer.
Tennessee's best-known athletic facility by far is Neyland Stadium, which seats over 107,000 people and is one of the country's largest facilities of its type.
The Tennessee Volunteers football program is one of the winningest teams in the division I of college football. They have been SEC champions 11 times. |
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