The Official Countdown To Tennessee Football 2025 (191 Days) (Sat. Aug 30 Syracuse)

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205 Days!

On November, 27th 2010, Kentucky visited Neyland on Senior Day. 101,170 fans watched Tennessee become bowl eligible as Tennessee defeated Kentucky 24-14. Denarius Moore caught one of Bray's two touchdown passes and had 205 yards receiving to become the only Vols receiver in history to have more than 200 yards receiving in two games in either a season or career.

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I'm sure I'll get hyped again by then but a whole lot of air has come out of the game in recent years imo. I am happy the players are getting a piece of the pie but the lack of structure makes the NFL more appealing now, especially since it's a higher level of skill (and I have been a CFB first guy for 4 plus decades). 10 years ago I couldn't even have fathomed saying that.
 
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Tennessee football was SOOOO awful during that time period, I have mentally blocked a lot of those players and games out of my mind I guess.
 
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204 Days!
In Josh Heupel's return to Norman, Oklahoma, Tennessee racked up 204 total yards in the first half alone—126 through the air and 78 on the ground. The Vols went on to secure a 25-15 victory.

Tennessee Defeats Oklahoma 25-9 On The Road
 
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201 Days!
Nico Iamaleava completed 10 of 14 passes for 201 yards and three touchdowns as the Vols took a 24-17 first-half lead. The Vols would win 36-23 over Vanderbilt on Nov. 30th, 2024.

Tennessee football: Nico Iamaleava looks like playoff QB vs Vanderbilt
Ehhhh...let's not relive how that one started out. Glad Nico got things clicking quickly and started hitting throws.
 
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200 Days!
When Tennessee defeated NC State on September 7th, 2024, the Vols totaled 249 rushing yards. This marked the 25th time under Coach Heupel that the team rushed for over 200 yards. Heupel’s record in those games improved to 23-2, including a streak of 17 consecutive victories.

Sampson, #14/12 Vols Run Wild in Duke's Mayo Classic - University of  Tennessee Athletics
 
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197 Days!
Travis Henry tallied 197 rushing yards on 32 carries as Tennessee defeated Arkansas 28-24 on Nov. 14, 1998.

The win kept the Vols' championship hopes and undefeated season alive. The rest is history as Tennessee went on to defeat Florida State in the first-ever BCS National Championship.

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197 Days!
Travis Henry tallied 197 rushing yards on 32 carries as Tennessee defeated Arkansas 28-24 on Nov. 14, 1998.

The win kept the Vols' championship hopes and undefeated season alive. The rest is history as Tennessee went on to defeat Florida State in the first-ever BCS National Championship.

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What are you going to do for the low numbers? No offense, but will you include embarrassing performances? Like when they only had 15 rushing yards at the half this year versus Arkansas?
 
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197 Days!
Travis Henry tallied 197 rushing yards on 32 carries as Tennessee defeated Arkansas 28-24 on Nov. 14, 1998.

The win kept the Vols' championship hopes and undefeated season alive. The rest is history as Tennessee went on to defeat Florida State in the first-ever BCS National Championship.

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His last two yards in that game made all the difference.
 
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195 Days!
Cordarrelle Patterson scored a 98-yard touchdown on a kickoff return, marking Tennessee's first conventional kickoff return for a touchdown since 2002, at #19 Mississippi State on 10/13/12. He finished the game with 195 all-purpose yards, including 57 rushing yards and 25 receiving yards.

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