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This is almost unbelievable... I would bet the farm this is record that will never be broken.17 days..........
On November 5, 1938, the Vols shut out UTC 45-0, starting a streak of 17 consecutive regular season shutouts. The streak ended on October 19, 1940 when Bama scored 12 pts in their 27-12 loss to the Vols.
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16 days.........
On November 15, 1986, Tennessee traveled to Jackson to face the #20 Ole Miss Rebels. A late Tennessee rally, an NCAA record of 16 consecutive rushing attempts by William Howard, and his 3 yrd TD gave the Vols a 22-10 victory.
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216 games Neyland coached.....109 shutouts.
Think about that for a second
Off the top of my head...the only feat I can compare it to was Babe Ruth hitting 54 home runs in 1920. He hit more than 15 teams hit that season......and there were ONLY 16 teams in MLB. Makes your head spin.Honestly, it is mind-numbing. I know we play in a different era of football than the General did but I wish I could go back in time and see how feared we were nationwide among other programs.
One would have to believe that if you were about to get a field goal on some of his teams you were considered very successful.
Honestly, it is mind-numbing. I know we play in a different era of football than the General did but I wish I could go back in time and see how feared we were nationwide among other programs.
One would have to believe that if you were about to get a field goal on some of his teams you were considered very successful.
15 days........
In 1962, Tennessee was still running the “single wing “ and the forward pass was an afterthought in Knoxville. Nevertheless, John Bill Hudson was a star at left end. Hudson led the Vols with 259 yrds receiving and 3TDs on 15 receptions. He also had a 76 yrd interception vs Kentucky. Hudson would go on to play in the CFL and Coached the Tennessee School for the Deaf to a National Championship in football and track.
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College guys sure looked older back then.15 days........
In 1962, Tennessee was still running the “single wing “ and the forward pass was an afterthought in Knoxville. Nevertheless, John Bill Hudson was a star at left end. Hudson led the Vols with 259 yrds receiving and 3TDs on 15 receptions. He also had a 76 yrd interception vs Kentucky. Hudson would go on to play in the CFL and Coached the Tennessee School for the Deaf to a National Championship in football and track.
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Omg , only 2 weeks away!14 days........
On October 25,2003, James Banks had his best game of his short UT career. He had a 25 yrd TD run and caught 7 passes for 103 yrds. But when the game was on the line in OT, Banks came through with 2TDs and a 2pt conversion. His 14 points in OT are the most overtime points in school history. UT won 51-43.
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Loved the naked bootleg play.12 days........
Peyton Manning threw for 11,201 yrds and 89 touchdowns as a Vol. His records and impact are too numerous to list. Everyone knows his passing prowess. What most don’t remember is that he is credited for 153 rushing attempts for -181 yrds........but had 12 career rushing touchdowns. None more famous than his boot-leg at Alabama in 1995.
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That’s a great print.11 days........
From 1983-1986, Dale Jones roamed the field at linebacker for the Vols. The All-American had a knack for the dramatic and played his best in the biggest games. He stands in 2nd all time in UT history with 11 career forced fumbles, including 5 in 1985.
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