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The football team of Tennessee Volunteers, nicknamed the "Flight" is the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) in Division I of the NCAA, and is a member of the Southeastern Conference. Their home games are played in Neyland Stadium, located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Phillip Fulmer is currently the Head Coach Volunteers, and this for the last 17 years. The 1998 season of college football was the last championship of Volunteers.

The University football team Tennessee had its first season in 1891. In his second season in the game in 1892, volunteers had their first win defeating Maryville College with a score of 25-0 in Maryville, Tennessee. During the first five seasons he competed, they have no official coach. His first coach was J. Pierce. In subsequent years, the team will have a number coaches who stay with the team for a short period until the head coach Zora G. Clevenger has been hired in 1911 to supervise and train the team. Shields-Watkins course was built in 1921, the name of the financial backers of the subject, William S. Shields and his wife Alice Watkins. The Shield-Watkins became the new home where they could develop their game and train more and better in Vol. At that time, had a capacity of 3200 and before being used as a football field, I used to play baseball. In 1922, the flight began using orange shirts, what would be the color of his team so far.

In 1926, Robert Neyland, an Army captain and ROTC instructor at the University of Tennessee, became the head coach flights. The former Vols Nathan Dougherty, former president of Athletics and Dean of the program Engineering University Neyland pressure to level the score with his great rival Vanderbilt, who at the time dominated the football in Tennessee. Neylan has led successfully overcome the school team in Nashville. In 1927, under the direction of Neyland, the Vols won their first title in the Southern Conference in 1928 and won a on the heavily favored team in Alabama. The first program title All American Football was Gene McEver. He led the team to score 130 points. To date, your score remains a school record.

After the conference championship, the team has lost several of their star players for the NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, the beneficiaries pass Andy McCullough and Marcus Nash, and linebacker Leonard Little. Flights also from a 42-17 defeat to the Orange Bowl against Nebraska and took fifth Game Losing Streak to rival Florida Gators. But beyond all the obstacles, Vol exceeded all expectations in the 1998 season. The team was the quarterback fields of new Tee Martin, Peerless Price, and All American linebacker Al Wilson leads them to win their first title of the National State of Florida. He finished the season with a record of 13-0 and finished 45-5 with a series of four years. Since its national championship in 1998, the flight had only moderate success.

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