What was Tennessee's record

1971
Record: 10-2, .833 W-L% (11th of 128)
Coach: Bill Battle (10-2)

PTS/G: 22.5 (40th of 128) ▪ Opp PTS/G: 10.1 (6th of 128)
SRS: 16.33 (15th of 128) ▪ SOS: 6.45 (30th of 128)

Bowl Game: Won Liberty Bowl 14-13 versus Arkansas
 
1985-SugarVols
(9-1-2 Overall) & (5-1 SEC)
Head coach Johnny Majors

Bowl game-January 1, 1986 vs. #2 Miami* #8 Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) ABC W 35–7 77,432

Team players drafted into in the NFL Player Position Round Pick NFL club
Tim McGee Wide Receiver 1 21 Cincinnati Bengals
Jeff Powell Running Back 6 166 Chicago Bears
Eric Swanson Wide Receiver 7 170 St. Louis Cardinals
Tommy Sims Defensive Back 7 190 Indianapolis Colts
David Douglas Guard 8 204 Cincinnati Bengals

Ditto
 
1992
Phil Fulmer- Interim Head Coach
( 9-3 ) overall
( 5-3 ) SEC
Won Hall of Fame bowl over Boston College 38-23
 
1958
record 4-6
4-3 in SEC
Beat Bama though, and lost to Kentucky 6-2

Coach Bowden Wyatt:loco:
 

one of my favorite teams for sure.

I have the DVD and watch it every year before the season starts.

I love the 63 yard TD run by Powell and he out ran the world class spedster blades from miami.

Funniest part is not only did he outrun blades, one our receivers passed blades and ran in with powell.

one of my favorite plays of all time.:dance2:
 
1967 Team that won the SEC CHAMPIONSHIP (6-0 in conf) 9-2 overall finished season #2 ranking. Story of my life, always #2. :(

COACH DICKEY
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September 16 at #8 UCLA* #9 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA L 16–20
September 30 Auburn Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN W 27–13
October 14 Georgia Tech* Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN ABC W 24–13
October 21 at #6 Alabama #7 Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (Third Saturday in October) W 24–13 71,849
October 28 LSU #4 Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN W 17–14
November 4 at Tampa* #3 Tampa Stadium • Tampa, FL W 38–0
November 11 Tulane*dagger #2 Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN W 35–14
November 18 at Ole Miss #8 Memphis Memorial Stadium • Memphis, TN W 20–7
November 28 at Kentucky #2 McLean Stadium • Lexington, KY (Battle for the Barrel) W 17–7
December 2 Vanderbilt #2 Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN W 41–14
January 1, 1968 vs. Oklahoma #2 Miami Orange Bowl • Miami, FL (Orange Bowl) NBC L 24–26 77,993
 
1971
Record: 10-2, .833 W-L% (11th of 128)
Coach: Bill Battle (10-2)

PTS/G: 22.5 (40th of 128) ▪ Opp PTS/G: 10.1 (6th of 128)
SRS: 16.33 (15th of 128) ▪ SOS: 6.45 (30th of 128)

Bowl Game: Won Liberty Bowl 14-13 versus Arkansas


Me too
 

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