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Tennessee rebounded to go 9–3 in the 2006 regular season, losing two heartbreakers at home to Florida and LSU. This earned a spot in the 2007 Outback Bowl, where they lost to underdog Penn State, 20–10. The 2007 season was the first in team history in which the Volunteers allowed 40 or more points in more than one game (3 times).
In 2011 Tennessee hired Dave Serrano to replace Todd Raleigh who finished the season with a losing record including one of the worst SEC records in Tennessee history. Serrano, who was an assistant coach at Tennessee from 1995 to 1996, came to UT with a 289–139–1 (.675) in seven seasons as a Division I head coach.
The Tennessee Volunteers football program (variously called "Vols," "UT" and "Big Orange") represents the University of Tennessee (UT). The Vols have played football for 132 seasons, starting in 1891; their combined record of 870–415–53 (.670) ranks them fourteenth on the all-time win list for NCAA football programs .
This season also featured Tennessee's first victory over Vanderbilt [7] Red Rainey: 1913 All-Southern. [8] Rufus Branch: 1909–1912 Chauncey Raulston 1909 J. C. Loucks 1906–1908 Walker Leach: 1905 Captain of 1908 team. T. R. Watkins 1903–1904 Sax Crawford: 1901–1902 He coached Tennessee in 1904, scoring the first ever win over Alabama. J ...
The 1947 Orange Bowl was a postseason football game featuring the Tennessee Volunteers and the Rice Owls. It was won by Rice on the strength of a first-quarter touchdown and a safety on a bad snap during a Tennessee quick kick. Rice outgained Tennessee 246–145 and both teams combined for 9 turnovers. [3]
It simply became a matter of where Tennessee was going to be seeded. The Vols’ two losses came on the road at Arkansas and Georgia. UT lost 19-14 at Arkansas on Oct. 5 and then 31-17 at Georgia ...
Tennessee's Cal Stark (10) celebrates with Tennessee's Aaron Combs (28) and teammates after winning game three of the NCAA College World Series finals between Tennessee and Texas A&M at Charles ...
Year Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches # AP °; Independent (1891–1895): 1891: No coach 0–1: 1892: No coach 2–5: 1893: No coach 2–4: 1894: Unofficial team