Vols Greatest Moments

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Being the offseason and all, here's a game that I thought would help ease the pain of the long and strenuous days of summer. Here's how it works. I name a player, and the person below names the play they most remember about that player, then he or she names a player and so on. (I.E. James Wilhoit; Response: 50 yard field goal against Fla. '04). Names may be used more than. I'll start.

Cedric Wilson
 
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Jeff Hall- Game winning field goal against D. McNabb @ Syracuse during 98' national Championship run.

---Eric Westmoreland
 
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Jeff Hall- Game winning field goal against D. McNabb @ Syracuse during 98' national Championship run.

---Eric Westmoreland

Knocking the s$%^ out of Marcus Outzen when he was running to the sideline in the BCS NC Game.

Raynoch Thompson
 
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Darrin Miller's 97-98 yard inteception return against Iowa in the '89 (I think) kickoff classic. John Ward's call on that play was even better.
 
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Darrin Miller's 97-98 yard inteception return against Iowa in the '89 (I think) kickoff classic. John Ward's call on that play was even better.



I have that game on tape. It was Keith Jackson and Bob Griese's very first game together. Then in the '99 Fiesta Bowl, another Tennessee game, it was supposed to be their last game together. Anyways, I was eating a cheeseburger at a swimming pool when I watched that game.

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Tony Thompson
 
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I have that game on tape. It was Keith Jackson and Bob Griese's very first game together. Then in the '99 Fiesta Bowl, another Tennessee game, it was supposed to be their last game together. Anyways, I was eating a cheeseburger at a swimming pool when I watched that game.

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Tony Thompson

Over the top goal-line TD in the 1991 Sugar Bowl.

Joey Kent
 
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Without a doubt the opening play of the '95 Bama game. That will always have a special place in UT history.

Jermaine Copeland
 
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Great touchdown catch trying to save the game against Notre Dame in 1990, but the Vols still fell short.

Dewey Warren.
 
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