List of Tennessee Volunteers bowl games - Biblioteka.sk

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List of Tennessee Volunteers bowl games
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The Tennessee Volunteers college football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Tennessee in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Since the establishment of the team in 1891, Tennessee has appeared in 56 bowl games with a 30-25 overall record.[1] Included in these games are 17 combined appearances in the traditional "big four" bowl games (the Rose, Sugar, Cotton and Orange) and two Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game appearances.[2][3]

Through the history of the program, eight separate coaches have led the Volunteers to bowl games with Phillip Fulmer having the most appearances with 15. Fulmer also led Tennessee to the Bowl Alliance national championship game in the 1998 Orange Bowl and the first BCS national championship game in the 1999 Fiesta Bowl.

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List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[A 1]
# Bowl Score[A 2] Date Season[A 3] Opponent[A 4] Stadium Location Attendance[4] Head coach
0[A 5] New York Charity Game W 13–0 December 5, 1931 1931 New York University Yankee Stadium New York City 40,684[5] Robert Neyland
1 Orange Bowl W 17–0 January 2, 1939 1938 Oklahoma Burdine Stadium[A 6] Miami 32,191 Robert Neyland
2 Rose Bowl L 0–14 January 1, 1940 1939 USC Rose Bowl Pasadena 92,200 Robert Neyland
3 Sugar Bowl L 13–19 January 1, 1941 1940 Boston College Tulane Stadium New Orleans 73,181 Robert Neyland
4 Sugar Bowl W 14–7 January 1, 1943 1942 Tulsa Tulane Stadium New Orleans 70,000 Robert Neyland
5 Rose Bowl L 0–25 January 1, 1945 1944 USC Rose Bowl Pasadena 68,000 Robert Neyland
6 Orange Bowl L 0–8 January 1, 1947 1946 Rice Burdine Stadium[A 6] Miami 36,152 Robert Neyland
7 Cotton Bowl Classic W 20–14 January 1, 1951 1950 Texas Cotton Bowl Dallas 75,349 Robert Neyland
8 Sugar Bowl L 13–28 January 1, 1952 1951 Maryland Tulane Stadium New Orleans 82,000 Robert Neyland
9 Cotton Bowl Classic L 0–16 January 1, 1953 1952 Texas Cotton Bowl Dallas 75,504 Robert Neyland
10 Sugar Bowl L 7–13 January 1, 1957 1956 Baylor Tulane Stadium New Orleans 81,000 Bowden Wyatt
11 Gator Bowl W 3–0 December 28, 1957 1957 Texas A&M Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville 41,160 Bowden Wyatt
12 Bluebonnet Bowl W 27–6 December 18, 1965 1965 Tulsa Rice Stadium Houston 40,000 Doug Dickey
13 Gator Bowl W 18–12 December 31, 1966 1966 Syracuse Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville 60,312 Doug Dickey
14 Orange Bowl L 24–26 January 1, 1968 1967 Oklahoma Miami Orange Bowl[A 6] Miami 77,993 Doug Dickey
15 Cotton Bowl Classic L 13–36 January 1, 1969 1968 Texas Cotton Bowl Dallas 72,000 Doug Dickey
16 Gator Bowl L 13–14 December 27, 1969 1969 Florida Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville 72,248 Doug Dickey
17 Sugar Bowl W 34–13 January 1, 1971 1970 Air Force Tulane Stadium New Orleans 78,655 Bill Battle
18 Liberty Bowl W 14–13 December 20, 1971 1971 Arkansas Memphis Memorial Stadium[A 7] Memphis 51,410 Bill Battle
19 Bluebonnet Bowl W 24–17 December 30, 1972 1972 LSU Houston Astrodome Houston 52,961 Bill Battle
20 Gator Bowl L 19–28 December 29, 1973 1973 Texas Tech Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville 62,109 Bill Battle
21 Liberty Bowl W 7–3 December 16, 1974 1974 Maryland Memphis Memorial Stadium[A 7] Memphis 51,284 Bill Battle
22 Bluebonnet Bowl L 22–27 December 31, 1979 1979 Purdue Houston Astrodome Houston 40,542 Johnny Majors
23 Garden State Bowl W 28–21 December 13, 1981 1981 Wisconsin Giants Stadium East Rutherford 38,782 Johnny Majors
24 Peach Bowl L 22–28 December 31, 1982 1982 Iowa Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium Atlanta 50,134 Johnny Majors
25 Florida Citrus Bowl W 30–23 December 17, 1983 1983 Maryland Citrus Bowl Orlando 50,183 Johnny Majors
26 Sun Bowl L 27–28 December 22, 1984 1984 Maryland Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso 50,126 Johnny Majors
27 Sugar Bowl W 35–7 January 1, 1986 1985 Miami Louisiana Superdome New Orleans 77,432 Johnny Majors
28 Liberty Bowl W 21–14 December 29, 1986 1986 Minnesota Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium[A 7] Memphis 51,327 Johnny Majors
29 Peach Bowl W 27–22 January 2, 1988 1987 Indiana Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium Atlanta 58,737 Johnny Majors
30 Cotton Bowl Classic W 31–27 January 1, 1990 1989 Arkansas Cotton Bowl Dallas 74,358 Johnny Majors
31 Sugar Bowl W 23–22 January 1, 1991 1990 Virginia Louisiana Superdome New Orleans 77,452 Johnny Majors
32 Fiesta Bowl L 17–42 January 1, 1992 1991 Penn State Sun Devil Stadium Tempe 71,133 Johnny Majors
33 Hall of Fame Bowl[A 8] W 38–23 January 1, 1993 1992 Boston College Tampa Stadium Tampa 52,056 Phillip Fulmer
34 Florida Citrus Bowl L 13–31 January 1, 1994 1993 Penn State Citrus Bowl Orlando 72,456 Phillip Fulmer
35 Gator Bowl W 45–23 December 30, 1994 1994 Virginia Tech Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville