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 .
Key
General
†
Bowl game record attendance
‡
Former bowl game record attendance
*
Denotes national championship game
Bowl games
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
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