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re: Tennessee is 44-44 since Phillip Fulmer stepped down in 2008

Posted on 8/24/16 at 12:36 pm to
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
9277 posts
Posted on 8/24/16 at 12:36 pm to
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I learned in this thread that Tennessee basically had two good periods in their entire history that make them all feel like they have an "elite" program. I hate to tell you guys but no one gives a shite about the 20's, 30's or the fricking 90's.


This is so much fun.

Gary Pinkel WP: .618 - Mizzou's best coach by WP.

Robert Neyland: .820

"Shortly before his death, Neyland drew up plans for a major expansion and renovation to the Vols' home stadium, Shields-Watkins Field. When he had arrived in Knoxville in 1925, Shields-Watkins Field seated only 3,200 people—barely a fraction of the capacity of Vanderbilt's Dudley Field. Reflecting the Vols' rise to national prominence under his watch, the stadium's capacity had jumped to over 46,000 seats—an over 14-fold increase—in the 36 years since then. UT renamed the stadium Neyland Stadium in his honor prior to the 1962 season, and the plans he drew up were so far ahead of their time that they have been used as the basis for every major expansion since then" -wiki

General Robert Neyland was also a knight. OBE.

Phillip Fulmer WP: .750

Johnny Majors WP: .670

Walt

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