Wake Me Up When September hits. Show me who's on the roster and then I'll start focusing. Until the end I'm not going to pay attention to all this dog and pony show that we're seeing. I'm at the point now, the less I keep up with college football, the less I'll hate it
Dwayne Goodrich anchored the Tennessee secondary from 1996 to 1999, compiling 137 tackles—including three for loss—along with one forced fumble, six fumble recoveries, and 22 pass breakups. He also notched 13 interceptions, returning three for touchdowns. Goodrich was a key contributor to the Vols’ back-to-back SEC Championships in 1997 and 1998 and played a pivotal role in their national title win, earning Defensive MVP honors in the 1999 Fiesta Bowl. He capped off his career with All-SEC recognition in 1999.
136 Days!
From 1999 to 2002, Leonard Scott racked up 1,788 yards on 77 kickoff returns. He added 328 receiving yards with 3 touchdowns and contributed 136 rushing yards with 2 more scores. Known as one of the fastest players in Tennessee football history, Scott was also a key part of the Vols' 2001 NCAA Outdoor Track Championship and the 2002 Indoor Championship teams.
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Carl Pickens arrived at the University of Tennessee from Murphy, North Carolina, and made an immediate impact from 1989 to 1991. A versatile athlete, Pickens played multiple positions and is widely regarded as one of the most dynamic players in the program’s history. Over his career, he hauled in 109 receptions for 1,875 yards and 13 touchdowns. On special teams, he returned 35 kickoffs for 777 yards and a touchdown, along with 13 punt returns for 135 yards and another score. Defensively, he recorded 19 tackles and 4 interceptions, including a pick-six.
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During the 2015 season, linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin racked up 134 total tackles, establishing himself as one of the Vols’ most dependable and dynamic defenders. He led the team in tackles, ranked among the SEC’s best, and made his presence felt with 14 tackles for loss, 6 sacks, and countless clutch plays.
In one of the stingiest defensive efforts in program history, Tennessee’s 1998 defense allowed just 132 points over 13 games. Only 10.7 points per game.
In Tennessee’s 44–6 beatdown of Kentucky during the magical 2022 season, Jalin Hyatt torched the Wildcats for 131 yards and 2 touchdowns on just 5 catches.
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The Vols racked up 130 tackles for loss in the 2023 season, ranking 1st in the nation. Rodney Garner’s defensive front lived in opponents’ backfields, setting the tone with relentless pressure.
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In the 2023 regular season finale, Jaylen Wright torched Vanderbilt for 129 rushing yards on just 11 carries, averaging 11.7 yards per carry. His explosive performance helped the Vols secure a dominant 48–24 win over their in-state rival.
129 Days!
In the 2023 regular season finale, Jaylen Wright torched Vanderbilt for 129 rushing yards on just 11 carries, averaging 11.7 yards per carry. His explosive performance helped the Vols secure a dominant 48–24 win over their in-state rival.
In a September 4, 2017 game against Georgia Tech, Tennessee's running back, John Kelly Jr., gained 128 yards on 19 carries. He also scored 4 touchdowns.
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Cameron Sutton recorded 127 career tackles, 1 sack, 3 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries during his time at Tennessee. He set a school record with 37 passes defended, added 7 interceptions, and returned one for a touchdown.