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The Florida–Tennessee football rivalry, also called the Third Saturday in September, [2] is an American college football rivalry between the Florida Gators football team of the University of Florida and Tennessee Volunteers football team of the University of Tennessee, who first met on the football field in 1916.
Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt 2007. Vanderbilt and Tennessee have played 118 times since 1892, with Tennessee holding an all-time winning record of 77–32–5. Tennessee is Vanderbilt's most played opponent, while it is the second most played series for Tennessee, trailing Kentucky by just one game (although Tennessee–Vanderbilt is one year older).
The 1969 Gator Bowl was a post-season college football bowl game between the Florida Gators and the Tennessee Volunteers, both representing the SEC. Florida defeated Tennessee, 14–13. Florida defeated Tennessee, 14–13.
GAINESVILLE — After growing up in Kansas and playing at Wisconsin, Florida Gators quarterback Graham Mertz didn’t know much about the rivalry with Tennessee. Coach Billy Napier changed that ...
The once-great rivalry between Florida and Tennessee is a distant memory. Now it's up to the Gators to bring it fully back.
Imagine how different Tennessee football history would have been if the conference hadn’t split into two divisions. The Vols-Gators rivalry might never have happened. The teams played only nine ...
Florida was called for a penalty on the final play of the first half, which negated a made field goal and a potential attempt vs Tennessee.
However, in 1938, Neyland's Vols began one of the more impressive streaks in NCAA football history. Led by the likes of Tennessee's only three time All-American Bob Suffridge, the 1938 Tennessee Volunteers football team won the school's first National Championship and earned a trip to the Orange Bowl, the team's first major bowl, where they ...