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  2. Smokey (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Smokey VIII was the most successful of the live dogs, presiding as mascot as the Vols compiled a record of 91-22, claimed two SEC titles, and won a national championship in 1998. [5] Born on November 10, 1994, Smokey VIII began his reign in 1995 and retired after the 2004 Peach Bowl in Atlanta after being diagnosed with a nasal tumor in ...

  3. Here are some fun facts about Smokey, who was picked on Sept. 26, 1953, as the official mascot of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

  4. Tennessee Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The once-separate men and women's programs allowed the women's sports to adopt a separate identity apart from the men's by not only referring to themselves as the Lady Vols but also adopting the color Columbia Blue into their uniforms and adopting a different logo with a different 'T' that represents the Lady Vols. The famous Smokey mascot was ...

  5. Category:Tennessee Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Volunteers and Lady Volunteers basketball (2 C, 2 P) C. ... Smokey (mascot) V. Vol Network This page was last edited on 23 August 2024, at 16:39 (UTC) ...

  6. Tennessee's 'Smokey' makes national mascot championship ... - AOL

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    The University of Tennessee mascot makes the semifinals of the Division 1A College Mascot National Championship in Orlando, Florida.

  7. Here’s one more reason to root for Tennessee in the NCAA ...

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    MUG Root Beet is giving away free root beer across the country if a team with a dog mascot wins the 2024 NCAA Championship. And this includes the Tennessee Volunteers and Smokey XI.

  8. File:Tennessee Volunteers logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1983 Tennessee Volunteers football team

  9. How 'Home of the Vols' returned to Neyland Stadium thanks to ...

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    Late Tennessee football coach Johnny Majors poses on the field at Neyland Stadium in the 1985 media guide. The "Home of the Vols" sign is pictured in the background on front of the press box.