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Tennessee Volunteers football rivalries refers to the college football rivalries for the University of Tennessee in the sport of college football.As one of college football's winningest teams, and a founding member of the SEC in 1933, Tennessee has developed several long and historic rivalries.
Rivalry along the Ohio River between towns just 18.1 miles apart. Each team has had a 14-game win streak. Williamstown has gone 22-6 since 2000. After 1999 the record stood at 51-15-1 St. Marys. Williamstown has won all 3 playoff meetings including the 2014 WV Class A State Championship meeting, 33-32. Geneva High School, (Geneva, Illinois)
San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo would throw a game-sealing interception while evading a sack from Aaron Donald, thus giving the Rams the victory and triumphantly ending the 49ers’ 6-game win streak as the Rams would eventually go on to win Super Bowl LVI. Sports Illustrated considers it the 8th best rivalry of all time in the NFL. [132]
The North Carolina–Wake Forest rivalry is a series of athletic contests between the University of North Carolina Tar Heels and the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons.The first football game between the two institutions was played in 1888. [1]
No. 14 Houston puts 30-game home win streak on line vs. TCU. Yahoo Sports 3 hours ago Jauan Jennings ejected for fighting Cardinals on back-to-back plays, falls just short of first career 1,000 ...
Cleveland — The Cavaliers beat the Thunder, 129-122, in matchup of the NBA's top two teams, snapping OKC's 15-game win streak and extending their own win streak to 11. ... Yahoo Sports) 🏈 NFL ...
Fisher Stadium's scoreboard in Easton, Pennsylvania following Lafayette College's victory over Lehigh University in the 142nd edition of "The Rivalry" in 2006.The series between the two colleges, which are 17 miles (27 km) away from each other in the Lehigh Valley, is the most played rivalry in college football history with 158 meetings since 1884.
First meeting: October 12, 1894 North Carolina, 44–0: Latest meeting: November 30, 2024 NC State, 35–30: Next meeting: 2025 in Raleigh: Statistics; Meetings total