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  • 2008 Tennessee Volunteers Football Team
  • 2008 Tennessee Volunteers football team
rdfs:comment
  • The 2008 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee" or "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the college football season of 2008–2009. The team was coached by head football coach Phillip Fulmer, in his 16th and final season as head coach. The Vols played their home games in Neyland Stadium and competed in the Eastern Division of the SEC. The 2008 campaign followed of a 10–4 2007 season, which saw the Vols win the Eastern Division of the conference and the Outback Bowl. This season marked the ten year anniversary, of Tennessee's 1998 BCS National Championship. On November 3, Fulmer announced that, after winning some 150 games over his career, he will step down from coaching his alma mater at the end of the season.
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HeadCoach
GameName
scout overall
  • 35
accessdate
  • 2008-02-11
Team
  • Tennessee Volunteers
APRank
  • NR
Date
  • --09-01
  • --09-13
  • --09-20
  • --09-27
  • --10-04
  • --10-11
  • --10-18
  • --10-25
  • --11-01
  • --11-08
  • --11-22
  • --11-29
scout ref title
  • Scout.com Football Recruiting: Tennessee
rivals overall
  • 36
attend
  • 38725
  • 68546
  • 81731
  • 87451
  • 92746
  • 98205
  • 98239
  • 99489
  • 99539
  • 102388
  • 106138
  • yes
w/l
  • l
  • w
Division
  • East
  • Eastern Division
rivals stars
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
ShortConference
  • SEC
ImageSize
  • 100
Conference
  • Southeastern Conference
away
  • yes
scout stars
  • 1
  • 3
  • 4
Record
  • 5
homecoming
  • yes
Hometown
  • San Francisco, California
  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Sarasota, Florida
  • Murfreesboro, Tennessee
  • Maryville, Tennessee
  • Florence, Alabama
  • Hickory, North Carolina
  • Clinton, Louisiana
  • Coffeyville, Kansas
  • College Park, Georgia
  • Olive Branch, Mississippi
  • Prichard, Alabama
  • Smyrna, Tennessee
  • Thomasville, North Carolina
  • Toccoa, Georgia
site stadium
Score
  • 6
  • 7
  • 9
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 20
  • 24
  • 28
  • 34
  • 35
nonconf
  • yes
DefCoach
rivals ref title
  • Tennessee Commit List 2008
Weight
  • 175
  • 195
  • 200
  • 210
  • 215
  • 225
  • 230
  • 240
  • 245
  • 255
  • 275
  • 280
  • 315
rivals school
  • Tennessee
overtime
  • OT
highschool
Rank
  • 18
CoachRank
  • NR
rankyear
  • 2008
Recruit
  • dbkwik:resource/tffL2yrWnw5uwW49OMdp3Q==
  • Aaron Douglas
  • Casey Kelly
  • Austin Johnson
  • Ben Bartholomew
  • Carson Anderson
  • Dallas Thomas
  • E.J. Abrams-Ward
  • Gerald Williams
  • Herman Lathers
  • Marlon Walls
  • Prentis Waggner
  • Preston Bailey
  • Rodriguez Wilks
  • StePhan Raines
  • Steven Folkes
  • Tauren Poole
  • Willie Bohannon
commitdate
  • 2006-07-31
  • 2006-09-24
  • 2006-10-26
  • 2007-03-31
  • 2007-04-22
  • 2007-08-21
  • 2007-08-29
  • 2007-09-19
  • 2007-10-19
  • 2007-12-13
  • 2008-01-20
  • 2008-01-26
  • 2008-01-28
  • 2008-01-30
  • 2008-02-06
OffCoach
opprank
  • 2
  • 4
  • 10
  • 16
scout s
  • Tennessee
Timezone
OScheme
  • Multiple
StadiumArena
ConfRecord
  • 3
site cityst
inches
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 10
TV
Opponent
Time
  • 420.0
  • 480.0
  • 60.0
  • 750.0
  • 210.0
  • 390.0
  • 465.0
Position
  • T
  • G
  • DE
  • DB
  • TE
  • CB
  • LB
  • RB
  • WR
  • DT
  • FB
  • QB
  • DE/LB
  • LB/RB
Collapse
  • yes
DScheme
  • 4
Feet
  • 5
  • 6
Year
  • 2008
abstract
  • The 2008 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee" or "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the college football season of 2008–2009. The team was coached by head football coach Phillip Fulmer, in his 16th and final season as head coach. The Vols played their home games in Neyland Stadium and competed in the Eastern Division of the SEC. The 2008 campaign followed of a 10–4 2007 season, which saw the Vols win the Eastern Division of the conference and the Outback Bowl. This season marked the ten year anniversary, of Tennessee's 1998 BCS National Championship. On November 3, Fulmer announced that, after winning some 150 games over his career, he will step down from coaching his alma mater at the end of the season.
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