| Tennessee suspends Johnson, Myers | Tue Oct 7 21:10:59 2008 EST |
| Knoxville, TN (Sports Network) - Tennessee Volunteers head football coach Phillip Fulmer announced at his Tuesday news conference that offensive linemen Darius Myers and Ramone Johnson have been suspended for two weeks and will miss upcoming contests versus Georgia and Mississippi State. "Darius Myers and Ramone Johnson are suspended for two weeks of practice and two games for lack of academic effort and violation of team rules," stated Fulmer. The Vols (2-3, 0-2 SEC) will really miss Johnson, | |
| Bruins upset Vols in OT | Tue Sep 2 00:15:35 2008 EST |
| Pasadena, CA (Sports Network) - Kai Forbath kicked a 42-yard field goal in the only overtime and the UCLA Bruins began the Rick Neuheisel era with a thrilling 27-24 win over the 18th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers. Kevin Craft completed 25-of-43 pass attempts for 259 yards with one touchdown and four interceptions, all in the first half, for the Bruins (1-0), who capped a disappointing 6-7 campaign in 2007 with a loss to BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl. Ryan Moya had seven receptions for 65 yards and on | |
| Vols head west to challenge Bruins | Wed Aug 27 11:27:19 2008 EST |
| Pasadena, CA (Sports Network) - An intriguing season-opening matchup pits the 18th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers of the SEC against the UCLA Bruins of the Pac-10. The fact that 15 starters from the offensive and defensive units from the 2007 Tennessee team are back has to be viewed as an obvious positive. While the team fell short of its goal of winning the SEC title, a victory over Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl enabled the Vols to carry some momentum into the offseason. Coach Phil Fulmer has ple | |
| From 65 to 16 | Tue Mar 25 11:29:14 2008 EST |
| for Friday night's affair is also not as large as one would expect when a 10 takes on a three. It's obvious at this stage of the game that seedings become rather meaningless. Louisville, a three, is a 2.5-point favorite over the two-seeded Tennessee Volunteers, while West Virginia, a seven, is actually favored over third-seeded Xavier. If there is one wager to make this week in terms of which team will win its region, it has to be Davidson prevailing in the Midwest at odds of 8-1. Besides riding | |
| American huge underdog in first-round game against Tennessee | Fri Mar 21 10:35:28 2008 EST |
| Birmingham, AL (Sports Network) - In what appears to be a lopsided matchup in the East Region of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, the second-seeded Tennessee Volunteers will battle the American University Eagles in the first round. Awaiting the winner of this clash is a second-round date with either seventh- seeded Butler or 10th-seeded South Alabama. American grabbed an automatic bid to the "Big Dance" by knocking off Colgate by a 52-46 final in the Patriot League Tournament title game. Today's conte | |
| Hogs and Vols duke it out in SEC semis | Sat Mar 15 11:12:00 2008 EST |
| Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - The fourth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers are a top seed in the SEC Tournament, and they will take on second-seeded Arkansas this afternoon in the semifinal round. The game was moved to Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coliseum due to damage done at the Georgia Dome on Friday. Arkansas certainly turned some heads yesterday with an 81-75 victory over a strong Vanderbilt squad in the quarterfinal round. The Razorbacks won their only SEC Tournament title in 2000, and t | |
| One and done: Vandy edges Volunteers | Wed Feb 27 00:54:34 2008 EST |
| Nashville, TN (Sports Network) - Shan Foster poured in 32 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field, including 6-of-9 from beyond the arc, and the No. 18 Vanderbilt Commodores climbed over the top-ranked Tennessee Volunteers, 72-69, spoiling the Vols' likely short stay at No. 1. Tennessee attained the top spot in the polls for the first time in the 99- season history of the program after Saturday's 66-62 victory at previously unbeaten Memphis, the squad's first win over a top-ranked opponent si | |
| Top-ranked Tennessee and 18th-ranked Vanderbilt meet in Nashville | Tue Feb 26 10:42:36 2008 EST |
| Nashville, TN (Sports Network) - Ranked first nationally for the first time in school history, the Tennessee Volunteers are set to collide with the 18th- ranked Vanderbilt Commodores in SEC action. The Vols are coming off their first victory over a top-ranked opponents since 1969, as they knocked off previously unbeaten Memphis on the road on Saturday by a 66-62 final. The victory halted the nation's longest home win streak at 47 games and certainly sent a message to the rest of the country tha | |
| Tiger tune-up: Vols rout Auburn, prep for showdown with Memphis | Wed Feb 20 23:22:58 2008 EST |
| Knoxville, TN (Sports Network) - Ramar Smith scored a season-high 19 points as the No. 2 Tennessee Volunteers routed Auburn, 89-70, in a tune-up for their showdown with unbeaten Memphis. The No. 1 Tigers downed Tulane, 97-71, Wednesday to go to 26-0. The No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup in Memphis on Saturday night will feature teams with a combined record of 40-2. "Memphis will be a great measuring stick for us Saturday," said Volunteers head coach Bruce Pearl. "We have been in some difficult places, l | |
| Volunteers set to roll Tide in Tuscaloosa | Tue Jan 29 10:28:12 2008 EST |
| Tuscaloosa, AL (Sports Network) - The seventh-ranked Tennessee Volunteers will try to avoid an upset this evening as they take on SEC foe Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Tennessee suffered its first league loss of the season last Tuesday against Kentucky, but the Vols bounced back strong with an 85-69 victory over Georgia on Saturday. They are now 17-2 overall and 4-1 in SEC action. Alabama is a respectable 12-8 overall this season, but the team is just 1-4 in SEC play. On a positive note, the lone leag | |
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