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2006 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL Contacts: Bud Ford (cell 865-567-6287) Assoc. AD-Media Relations John Painter (cell 865-414-1143) Assoc. SID P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901 Phone: (865) 974-1212 Fax: (865) 974-1269 [email protected] [email protected]

2006 TENNESSEE SCHEDULE Game 7 Date Opponent Time/Result Sept. 2 California [ESPN] W 35-18 (5-1) vs. (5-2) Sept. 9 Air Force [VideoSeat PPV] W 31-30 Oct. 21 (102,038) 3:30 p.m. ET CBS Sept. 16 *Florida [CBS] L 20-21 Sept. 23 Marshall [VideoSeat PPV] W 33-7 RANKINGS: Tennessee is ranked No. 7 by the Associated Press and No. 9 by USA Today. Alabama is unranked. Sept. 30 at Memphis [ESPN] W 41-7 The game will be broadcast by the 80-plus station Vol Radio Network. For a complete list of stations, visit Oct. 7 *at Georgia [ESPN] W 51-33 RADIO: Oct. 21 *Alabama [CBS] 3:30 p.m. ET UTsports.com. Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Kesling is in his eighth season as the voice of the Volunteers and calls the Oct. 28 *at South Carolina [ESPN or ESPN2] 7:45 p.m. ET action along with Tim Priest and sideline reporter Jeff Francis. For the Crimson Tide Sports Network, play-by-play broad- Nov. 4 *LSU caster has the call along with and Tom Roberts. Sirius satellite radio also will broadcast the game Nov. 11 *at Arkansas on channel 143 (UT feed). Nov. 18 *at Vanderbilt TELEVISION: The game will be televised nationally on CBS (UT owns a 31-25 [.554] all-time record on CBS). Verne Nov. 25 *Kentucky Lundquist handles the play-by-play duties, while and provide analysis. The game also Dec. 2 SEC Championship [CBS] will be shown on a tape-delay basis by CSS, with Randy Smith and Pat Ryan handling the call. *- game DID YOU KNOW? 2006 ALABAMA SCHEDULE In Tennessee’s first three games this season, the Vols were outscored in the fourth quarter 35-10. However, over the Date Opponent Time/Result last three games, the Vols have finished strong by outscoring the opposition 58-13 in the fourth quarter. Sept. 2 Hawaii [PPV] W 25-17 Sept. 9 *Vanderbilt [FSN] W 13-10 SERIES HISTORY & NOTES Sept. 16 Louisiana-Monroe [PPV] W 41-7 Tennessee and Alabama will write another page in the storied history between the two schools, as the longtime rivals Sept. 23 *at Arkansas [CBS] (OT) L 23-24 meet for the 89th time Saturday at Neyland Stadium. Sept. 30 *at Florida [CBS] L 13-28 Dating back to the first meeting in 1901, the Crimson Tide lead the all-time series 44-37-7, but the Vols have won nine Oct. 7 Duke [PPV] W 30-14 of the last 11 meetings. Alabama won a low-scoring affair in Tuscaloosa last year 6-3, giving fourth-year Alabama head Oct. 14 *Mississippi [CBS] (OT) W 26-23 coach his first win against UT in three tries. Oct. 21 *at Tennessee [CBS] 3:30 p.m. ET Generally, though, UT head coach has made things tough on Alabama, running up a 10-3 record against Oct. 28 Florida International the Crimson Tide since taking over for the Vols in 1993. The Vols edged the Crimson Tide 17-13 in the last meeting in Nov. 4 *Mississippi State Knoxville in 2004. Nov. 11 *at LSU The 2006 Tennessee roster features four players hailing from the state of Alabama: Wes Brown (Athens), Jayson Swain Nov. 18 *Auburn (Huntsville), preseason All-America offensive tackle Arron Sears (Russellville) and walk-on Stephen Dorning (Florence). Dec. 2 SEC Championship [CBS] *-Southeastern Conference game Tide running backs coach Sparky Woods is the father of current Vols junior Casey Woods. Casey handles UT’s holding duties on special teams and also plays . Sparky Woods began his coaching career at Tennessee as a part- THE COACHES time coach in 1976. Tennessee -- Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee, 1972) Overall Record: 133-38 (.778 / 15 years) MEACHEM PROVING WORTHY OF BILETNIKOFF CONSIDERATION At Tennessee: 132-38 (.778 / 15 years) Junior wideout has led the Vols in receiving yards each of the last two years. This season, the Tulsa, Versus Alabama: 10-3 Okla., native is pacing a much larger group. Alabama -- Mike Shula (Alabama, 1987) Meachem ranks second in the nation in receiving yards per game (112.5) through six contests, as the junior has Overall Record: 25-19 (.568 / 4 years) emerged as one of the leading candidates for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation’s best receiver. Meachem has piled At Alabama: 25-19 (.568 / 4 years) up 675 yards on 34 catches for six to help pace the SEC’s most prolific offense. Versus Tennessee: 1-2 Meachem has also been one of the nation’s biggest surprises. Despite leading UT in receiving yardage in each of his two previous seasons on , he wasn’t even listed on the preseason “Watch List” for potential Biletnikoff Award FALL MEDIA SCHEDULE finalists. He’s leaped to the forefront, however, thanks to a record-breaking campaign that easily surpasses his previous Tennessee’s football practice is open Monday- season-bests (459 yards and four TDs in 2004) through just six games. Thursday for the first four (4) periods (including flex as the Among SEC receivers, Meachem ranks first in receiving yards per game, second in receptions per game (5.67) and first period). When the horn signals the start of the fifth third in all-purpose yardage (116.5 ypg). period, all media, videographers, still photographers and all practice visitors are asked to leave the field area. MEACHEM, SWAIN COMPRISE ELITE RECEIVING DUO Daily Player Media Availability Tennessee wide receivers Robert Meachem and Jayson Swain comprise the NCAA’s Top Receiving Duos Sunday second-best receiving duo in NCAA Division I-A in terms of average yards per (2006 Average Yards Per Game) 5:30 p.m. - Coach Fulmer teleconference game this season. The two have combined for 1,053 yards and 11 touchdowns Monday (at Neyland-Thompson Sports Center) this season, with Meachem totaling 675 yards and Swain gaining 378 for a per- Duo (School) YPG 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. - Selected player interviews 1. Williams-Dubois (New Mexico St.) 202.0 game average of 175.5 yards. Their averages rank them second and 61st, 2. Meachem-Swain (Tennessee) 175.5 Tuesday (at Neyland-Thompson Sports Center) respectively, amongst individuals in NCAA Div. I-A. The tandem’s numbers are 3. Jones-Broussard (San Jose St.) 165.8 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. - Player Interviews even more impressive when one takes into account that Swain suffered an 4. Hall-Brown (Alabama) 159.4 No post-practice player availability ankle injury Oct. 7 at Georgia and did not catch a pass vs. the Bulldogs. 5. Bess-Rivers (Hawaii) 154.0 Wednesday Tennessee’s tandem averages 16.1 more yards per game than Alabama’s 1:15 p.m. - Teleconference with selected players D.J. Hall and Keith Brown, who make up the nation’s fourth most potent duo. UT’s 2006 opponents have combined to post a 45-30 (.667) record so far this season ... Senior kicker James Wilhoit ranks second in the SEC in scoring with 47 points this season ... GAME NOTES: VOLS vsTIDE

Speaking VOLumes ... Tennessee Career Total Offense Tennessee Career Passing Yards

Player Plays Rush Pass Total Player Att-Cmp Pct. Yds. TD 1,534 -181 11,201 11,020 Peyton Manning 1,381-863 62.5 11,201 89 Georgia made big 1,499 -130 9,707 9,577 Casey Clausen 1,270-775 61.0 9,707 75 plays. We made big Andy Kelly 982 30 6,397 6,427 Andy Kelly 846-514 60.8 6,397 36 Jeff Francis 956 33 5,867 5,900 Jeff Francis 768-476 62.0 5,867 31 plays. But in the 792 614 4,592 5,206 Tee Martin 588-326 55.4 4,592 32 , we had Erik Jimmy Streater 836 1,374 3,433 4,807 513-316 61.6 4,088 36 Ainge at the helm, Heath Shuler 671 383 4,089 4,472 514-293 57.0 3,846 36 and he led us to 758 966 3,102 4,068 568-317 55.8 3,823 26 a great victory. Alan Cockrell 684 -16 3,823 3,807 Jimmy Streater 467-241 51.6 3,433 17 ERIK AINGE 567 -136 3,846 3,710 Bobby Scott 498-236 47.4 3,371 32 — Vols offensive tackle Arron Bobby Scott 671 209 3,371 3,580 Dewey Warren 440-258 58.6 3,357 27 Sears on Erik Ainge following Tony Robinson 545 195 3,332 3,527 Tony Robinson 411-253 61.6 3,332 23 UT’s come-from-behind 51-33 Dewey Warren 602 162 3,357 3,519 Condredge Holloway 407-238 58.5 3,102 18 win at Georgia Oct. 7 CUTCLIFFE’S MAGIC NUMBER = 30 VOLS BOAST THREE OF SEC’S FOUR During ’s two stints as Tennessee’s offen- LONGEST DRIVES THIS SEASON sive coordinator (1993-98 and 2006), the Vols have been Tennessee has authored three of the four longest drives awfully tough to beat when they score at least 30 points. — in terms of yardage — by an SEC team this season. In fact, with Cutcliffe gripping the offensive reins, The Vols have three scoring drives of 97 yards or longer, Tennessee has scored at least 30 points in 52 different all of which resulted in touchdowns. UT also had an 89- games; and UT owns an impressive 50-2 (.962) record yard drive vs. Marshall. AINGE’S GAME-BY-GAME PASSING when that happens. Cutcliffe’s UT teams score at least 30 Rank Drive Info 2004 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg points in 65.0 percent of their games (52 of 80). The Vols 1 99 - by Tennessee vs. Air Force UNLV 10-17-0 118 2 42 (11 plays, 5:39, Result: TD) FLORIDA 16-24-1 192 3 32 average 34.6 in those contests. LA 10-15-0 198 3 60 When Cutcliffe’s UT offense totals at least 30 points, 2 99 - by Alabama vs. Arkansas AUBURN 17-35-4 173 1 21 Tennessee outscores its opponents by an average of 25.9 (4 plays, 2:26, Result: TD) at Georgia 12-21-0 150 2 39 points per game (43.04 ppg to 17.10 ppg). 3 97 - by Tennessee vs. Memphis at Mississippi 14-30-1 231 1 39 Below are some of Tennessee’s scoring breakdowns (17 plays, 7:54, Result: TD) ALABAMA 10-22-2 132 1 37 with Cutcliffe as : 4 97 - by Tennessee vs. Memphis at S. Carolina 9-16-1 109 3 24 (6 plays, 2:15, Result: TD) NOTRE DAME 11-18-0 149 1 56 Home SEC Games: 35.2 ppg at Vanderbilt Injured Home Non-Conference Games: 38.4 ppg VOLS OFFENSIVE NUMBERS RANK KENTUCKY Injured Road SEC Games: 35.5 ppg Auburn (SEC) Injured ’ Road Non-Conference Games: 29.0 ppg AMONG NATION S BEST Texas A&M (Cotton Bowl) Injured Neutral-Site Games: 27.5 ppg Tennessee ranks among the top-20 teams in NCAA 2005 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Division I-A in four separate offensive stat categories this UAB 5-14-2 57 1 26 VOLS OFFENSE LEANING HEAVILY ON season. at Florida 14-29-0 147 1 19 THE PASSING GAME UT’s passing efficiency rating of 175.82 is third-best in at LSU 7-19-1 54 0 16 Not since 1997 — Peyton Manning’s senior season — the nation. The Vols rank eighth in the country with 291.5 MISSISSIPPI Did Not Play yards of passing offense per game. Tennessee also ranks GEORGIA Did Not Play has Tennessee’s offense relied so heavily on the passing at Alabama 0-2-1 0 0 -- game as this year. Through six games, the Vols are aver- 13th nationally in scoring with 35.2 ppg and 13th national- S. CAROLINA 9-21-0 65 0 26 aging 161.5 more passing yards than rushing yards per ly with 421.5 yards of total offense per game. at Notre Dame 13-32-2 187 1 23 game (291.5 to 130.0). In 1997, UT averaged 180.7 more The Vols’ offensive numbers place them atop the SEC MEMPHIS 1-3-1 6 0 6 passing yards per game (331.8 to 151.1). rankings in six different categories: total offense, passing VANDERBILT Did Not Play offense, passing efficiency and third-down conversion per- at Kentucky 17-25-0 221 2 50 During UT’s 1998 national championship season, the Vols actually averaged 23.8 more rushing yards than centage (59.5). 2006 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg passing yards per game (211.3 to 187.5). But from 1999 CALIFORNIA 11-18-1 291 4 80 through 2005, Tennessee has averaged 76.7 more pass- WARDLOW FEATURED ON SI COVER AIR FORCE 24-29-1 333 345 Redshirt freshman defen- FLORIDA 17-31-2 183 0 29 ing yards than rushing yards per outing. That number has MARSHALL 18-27-1 258 1 47 risen significantly this season by 84.8 yards. sive back Antonio Wardlow at Memphis 23-27-0 324 484 became the 10th UT stu- at Georgia 25-38-0 268 2 29 dent-athlete to be featured HONORS PILE UP FOR AINGE AFTER on the cover of Sports COMEBACK WIN BETWEEN THE HEDGES Illustrated, earning a spot on After leading his third career fourth-quarter comeback the cover of the Oct. 16 Saturday at then-ninth-ranked Georgia, Tennessee junior issue. Wardlow is pictured Erik Ainge was named the moments before recovering Football Foundation’s Division I-A National Offensive a punt (that he blocked) for Player of the Week and the SEC Offensive Player of the Ainges Top-Five Passing Games (yardage) a touchdown at then-ninth- Week. ranked Georgia Oct. 7. Yds. Game (TDs) Result Ainge completed 25 of 38 passes for 268 yards and a 333 vs. Air Force, 9/9/06 (3 TDs) W, 31-30 The cover coincides with a story by Phil Taylor that touts pair of touchdowns. He also scored his first career rushing the SEC as “the best, toughest, wildest conference in the 324 at Memphis, 9/30/06 (4 TDs) W, 41-7 touchdown and helped the Vols convert on seven of 12 291 vs. California, 9/2/06 (4 TDs) W, 35-18 land.” 268 at Georgia, 10/7/06 (2 TDs) W, 51-33 third-downs. The victory was Ainge’s second in two career 258 vs. Marshall, 9/23/06 (1 TD) W, 33-7 tries at .

A native of Birmingham, Ala., Vols offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe graduated from Alabama in 1976 and was a linebacker for the Tide (he was injured and did not letter) ... GAME NOTES: VOLS vsTIDE

Tennessee VOLS DEFENSE SPREADING THE NET HELMET DECAL HONORS INJURED DUO Records Book Watch The Tennessee passing game has improved by leaps and Tennessee defensive starters Justin bounds. The Vols aren’t too bad against the pass either. Harrell and Inky Johnson both suffered After intercepting just nine passes in all of 2005, Jonathan injuries during the Sept. 9 Air Force game Career Scoring Hefney nabbed the eighth pick of the season for the UT defense that brought their season to an early end (though Harrell managed 1. Jeff Hall (1995-98) 371 when he intercepted Georgia quarterback in the to play in one more game the following week against Florida). 2. John Becksvoort (1991-94) 317 3. Fuad Reveiz (1981-84) 314 closing minutes of the Vols’ 51-33 win over the Bulldogs. The inter- As a way of honoring both players for the remainder of the sea- 4. Alex Walls (1999-2002) 292 ception was the third for the Vols in the game, and also marked the son, Tennessee has added a decal depicting three interlocking cir- T-5. James Wilhoit (2003-present) 276 third consecutive game that the junior defensive back had hauled in cles to each helmet. The Nos. 92 (Harrell) and 29 (Johnson) are T-5. Gene McEver (1928-31) 276 a pass that wasn’t intended for him. The last Vol to pick up a hat inside the outer circles, and the word “team” is inside the center cir- 7. Stanley Morgan (1973-76) 236 trick of picks was Rashad Baker in 2002. cle. Banners bearing this logo have also been placed in each end 8. James Stewart (1991-94) 234 Senior Jonathan Wade has also been instrumental in zone at Neyland Stadium. leading the No. 18 ranked passing defense in the country. Wade recorded his second of the season against the OPPOSING RUSHERS STRUGGLE TO HIT 100 Career Receptions Bulldogs, and the Shreveport, La., native leads the Vols with 11 Tennessee’s defense has allowed just three opposing ballcarriers 1. (1993-96) 183 -- defensive big plays this season. to rush for at least 100 yards in the last 30 games. During that span, 10. Anthony Hancock (1978-81) 106 Fellow senior Antwan Stewart also picked off a pass against the the opponents’ top rusher has averaged 72.1 yards per game. 11. (1995-98) 103 Bulldogs to give him two on the season. The Dumfries, Va., native 12. Alvin Harper (1987-90) 102 Florida’s DeShawn Wynn is the most recent back to hit the 100- 13. Richmond Flowers (1966-68) 101 also intercepted California quarterback Nate Longshore in the sea- yard mark in a game against Tennessee, gaining 104 yards on 22 -- son-opener. The Bears quarterback ranks No. 17 in the nation in carries Sept. 16. Wynn’s performance snapped a streak of 14 Jayson Swain (2003-present) 99 passing efficiency with 17 touchdowns and 1,586 yards, but the straight games in which the Volunteers defense held the opponents’ Vols held Longshore to 85 yards and zero touchdowns on 11-of-20 top rusher to less than 100 yards on the ground. passing. UNLV’s Dominique Dorsey (121 yards in the 2004 season-open- Career Punting Avg. The three defensive backs combined for five picks last season — er) and current NFL standout Carnell “Cadillac” Williams (100 yards 1. (1981-84) 43.9 two fewer than they’ve snagged through six games. in the 2004 SEC Championship Game) are the only other backs to 2. (2001-04) 42.6 reach 100 yards against UT in the last 30 games. 3. (2005-present) 42.493 4. (1975-77) 42.461 AFTER LOSING ITS ANCHOR, DEFENSIVE LINE Among the backs who recently came up short in their quest for 5. Ron Widby (1964-66) 42.3 PROVING CAPABLE OF CONTAINING THE RUN 100 yards are such names as Ronnie Brown, , 6. Kent Elmore (1986-88) 42.2 Tennessee has played the last three games without the services Joseph Addai, Thomas Brown, Darius Walker and Marshawn 7. Neil Clabo (1972-74) 41.7 of injured preseason All-America defensive tackle . Lynch. Following the loss to Florida — Harrell’s final game — the Vols brought a number of relatively inexperienced players into the fray. WILHOIT SEC’S ACTIVE SCORING LEADER Career Kickoff Return Yards In fact, four players (Wes Brown, Walter Fisher, Chase Nelson and Tennessee senior placekicker James Wilhoit is the SEC’s active 1. Willie Gault (1979-82) 1,854 Dan Williams) who have seen action in Harrell’s absence had no career scoring leader with 276 points. He also ranks tied for fifth -- 6. Anthony Morgan (1988-90) 862 previous Division I game experience entering this season, and with Gene McEver (1928-31) on UT’s all-time career scoring list. 7. Carl Pickens (1989-91) 777 another (J.T. Mapu) spent the last two years away from football. For his career, Wilhoit is 48-of-68 on FG attempts and 132-of-135 8. Stanley Morgan (1973-76) 763 Despite the relative inexperience along the defensive front, on extra-point tries. 9. Billy Williams (1993-94) 722 Tennessee has surrendered just 311 rushing yards on 95 carries The Hendersonville native has converted on 15 of his last 16 field 10. Mark Levine (1995-97) 639 -- over the last three games, limiting the opposition to 3.3 yards per goal attempts dating to 2005. Lucas Taylor (2005-present) 530 carry. All three of those contests have been wins for UT, and two of A communications graduate slated to earn his master’s in sports those games were on the road. psychology this December, Wilhoit is a three-time Academic All- SEC selection coming off his best on-field season. Last year’s field Season Receiving Yards goal percentage of 73.7 (14-of-19) was a career best. 1. , 1997 1,170 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL WEEKLY MEDIA SERVICES 2. Joey Kent, 1996 1,080 3. Joey Kent, 1995 1,055 SUNDAY Fulmer Press Conference Live Uplink - Each Tuesday prior to every game, 4. Kelley Washington, 2001 1,010 Coach Fulmer’s Teleconference - Coach Fulmer will be available on Sundays Coach Fulmer will be available by live uplink from 12:30 - 1 p.m. ET. Satellite coor- following Vols games (including open dates) via teleconference beginning at 5:30 dinates are: KU Band, SBS 6, Transponder 15, Downlink 12072 Horizontal 5. Tim McGee, 1985 947 p.m. ET. Call (212) 812-4494 and enter 8934 8710 to join the call. 6. , 1998 920 UT Football Preview Feed - Each Tuesday during the season, a preview of the 7. Carl Pickens, 1990 917 UT Foootball Game Highlights - Highlights for all UT games are available on upcoming UT game will be available on satellite. The feeds will be made from 8. Carl Pickens, 1991 877 satellite each Sunday morning from 9-10 a.m. ET. A system test will be made at 4:15-4:30 p.m. ET. Satellite coordinates are: KU Band, SBS 6, Transponder 15, 9. Larry Seivers, 1975 840 8:45 a.m. ET. Please credit Host Communications/UTV for any video used. Call Downlink 12072 Horizontal 10. Cedrick Wilson, 1999 827 Barry Rice at (865) 974-7442 for more information. -- Satellite coordinates are: KU Band, SBS 6, Transponder 15, Downlink 12072 WEDNESDAY Robert Meachem, 2006 675 Horizontal SEC Weekly Teleconference The Southeastern Conference will conduct a weekly teleconference with the SEC TUESDAY head coaches each Wednesday. The call begins at 11 a.m. ET, with each coach Coach Fulmer’s Weekly Press Conference - Coach Fulmer holds a weekly assigned a seven-minute time period. The confidential media phone number is press conference and luncheon prior to UT games each Tuesday of game week. (706) 645-9713. The press conference and player interviews will be in the Neyland-Thompson UT Coach Phillip Fulmer participates from 11-11:07 a.m. ET. Sports Center. Player interview requests should be made by 2 p.m. ET Monday by contacting the SID Office at (865) 974-1212. Players’ Weekly Teleconference The UT Sports Information Office will have a weekly teleconference with two to Tuesday Press Conference Schedule four players available. This service is held every Wednesday during the season at 11:30-2:00 Player Interviews 1:15 p.m. ET. Please make player requests to the Sports Information Office at 11:00-2:00 Luncheon (Bill Gibbs Hall) (865) 974-1212. Noon-12:30 Coach Fulmer with writers Call (212) 812-4494 and enter 8934 8710 to join the call. 12:30-1:00 Coach Fulmer with Radio/TV

Seven of Tennessee’s 2006 opponents participated in bowl games last season ... Since 1996, no fewer than 10 UT games have been televised in any one season ... GAME NOTES: VOLS vsTIDE

“VOL SCHOLAR” INSIGNIA RECOGNIZES ACADEMIC DILIGENCE VOLS SEC ATTENDANCE LEADER FOR 32nd STRAIGHT YEAR The VOLScholar program, an initiative of UT’s Thornton Athletics Student Life Tennessee claimed its 32nd straight SEC attendance crown in 2005. The Volunteers Center in cooperation with the men’s and women’s athletics departments, is a led the league with a total attendance of 645,558 over six games for an average of comprehensive academic and citizenship-building program that has gained 107,593. It was the second-best average attendance mark in school history, missing the enthusiastic support from several of UT’s athletic teams. Student-athletes earn 2000 record by only two fans per game. the right to wear the VOLScholar patch by achieving a 3.0 grade-point average UT was the only league team to post a total attendance of more than 600,000 in 2005. in the previous fall and/or spring semester. “We have a lot of outstanding young men and women in our program that are doing TENNESSEE TOPS IN SEC OVER LAST DECADE great things on and off the field of competition,” said Mike Hamilton, men’s athletics direc- Tennessee maintains its standing as the winningest team in the SEC over the last 10 tor. “This is just another way to recognize them for their behavior and prepare them for life years (1996-2005) in terms of victories and percentage. The Vols were 95-30 during that after school.” span for a percentage of .760, ranking them fifth nationally in percentage and sixth in wins. SCORING STREAK Tennessee has scored in 152 consecutive games dating back to a 31-0 shutout by VOLS REGULARS ON TELEVISION Florida in Knoxville in 1994. It is the second-longest streak in the SEC, trailing Florida’s Since 1990, Tennessee has had 166 games broadcast on national or regional televi- 220. UT’s home scoring streak is at 79, while it has scored in 143 straight games away sion (excluding pay-per-view). That’s 81.4 percent of Tennessee’s total games played from Neyland Stadium. The Vols’ last road shutout was handed down by Georgia in 1981, since 1990 that have been televised. 44-0. WORKING OVERTIME FULMER APPOINTING GAME CAPTAINS Since the NCAA established a tiebreaker system for Division I in 1996, Tennessee is For the first time in the Phillip Fulmer era — and the first year overall since 1990 — 5-1 in overtime contests. The Vols have won the coin toss four times and chosen to play Tennessee began a season without predetermined team captains. The Vols are naming defense three times. The only time UT chose offense after winning the toss was against captains on a game-by-game basis to open the season, but Fulmer has left open the pos- Florida in 1998. sibility of naming permanent captains at some point during the year. Tennessee has played the second- and third-longest overtime games in NCAA history The list of Vols who have served as captains so far this season includes Cory at six (Arkansas 2002) and five periods (Alabama 2003). The Vols won both games. Anderson, Ben Greene, Justin Harrell, David Ligon, Turk McBride, Matt McGlothlin, All three times the Vols have gone to overtime in Knoxville, the score at the end of , Arron Sears, Bret Smith, Antwan Stewart, Jayson Swain, Jonathan regulation has been 17-17. UT is 3-3 in games following overtime contests. Wade, Ryan West, James Wilhoit and David Yancey. Coin Final The last time a UT team utilized this approach to captaincy, the Vols finished 9-2-2 and Date Opponent OTs Toss Game-Winning Play Score won the 1990 SEC Championship. 9/19/1998 Florida 1 W (off) J. Hall 41 field goal 20-17 W 9/30/2000 at LSU 1 W (def) Royal 25 pass from Davey 31-38 L 10/5/2002 Arkansas 6 L (off) Witten 25 pass from C. Clausen 41-38 W COURAGEOUS FINALE SENDS NO. 92 OUT IN STYLE 9/27/2003 S. Carolina 1 W (def) Banks 4 pass from C. Clausen 23-20 W One day after suffering a ruptured biceps tendon against Air Force earlier this year, sen- 10/25/2003 at Alabama 5 L (off) C. Clausen 1 run (2pt conv.) 51-43 W ior defensive tackle Justin Harrell was declared “out for the season” with an injury that 9/26/2005 at LSU 1 W (def) Riggs Jr. 1 run 30-27 W would require surgery to repair. However, three days later as the Vols were preparing to face the sixth-ranked without him, Harrell informed the UT coaching staff ROCKY TOP REPLAY that he desired to play one more game — against the rival Gators — before undergoing The SEC began using video replay last season. Here is a look at how the new system surgery on his injured arm. has affected the Vols this year: Harrell took the field with the captains prior to the Florida game Sept. 16 and also start- Game Reviewed Play Ruling 9/2/06 vs. California Spot on Robert Meachem catch Spot advanced; UT first down ed along the Vols’ defensive front. Playing through the pain, the preseason All-America 9/9/06 vs. Air Force Shaun Carney 1-yard TD run TD good; ball crossed goal line selection totaled three tackles while seeing action in all four quarters. In the locker room 9/16/06 vs. Florida 21-yard TD catch TD good; ball crossed goal line following the game, Vols head coach Phillip Fulmer thanked Harrell for his commitment to 9/16/06 vs. Florida Jayson Swain 30-yard TD catch No TD; knee down at 1-yd. line Tennessee. The Vols players, coaches and staff also gave an emotional postgame stand- 10/7/06 at Georgia Mohamed Massaquoi 33-yard catch Catch upheld ing ovation to the Martin, Tenn., native. 10/7/06 at Georgia Erik Ainge 1-yard TD run TD upheld “He put himself at risk to play one more game for us,” senior defensive tackle Turk 10/7/06 at Georgia Bret Smith 24-yard catch Overturned; incomplete pass McBride said. “It’s one of the more amazing things I’ve seen an individual do to pick up a 10/7/06 at Georgia Joe Tereshinski sack/ Fumble was upheld; UT ball 10/7/06 at Georgia 1-yard TD run TD upheld; ball crossed goal line team. To see him out there was amazing for me.” The Florida game marked the final time that No. 92 will ever be worn by a Tennessee UP NEXT ... SOUTH CAROLINA football player, as the number was retired in 2005 in honor of former Vol . After losing its 12-game winning streak over South Carolina last year Harrell’s courageous finale sent the number out in fine form. in Knoxville, the Vols look to rebound against the Gamecocks Oct. 28 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. FUTURE MATCHUPS SET WITH ELITE NATIONAL PROGRAMS Second-year Gamecocks coach knocked off the Vols Never shying away from facing elite competition, Tennessee’s future schedules feature 16-15 last year in his first game against UT with his new Southeastern Conference squad. matchups with some of the nation’s top-flight programs. The former Duke and Florida coach improved his all-time record against the Big Orange In the near future, UT hosts NC State Aug. 30, 2007, and travels to UCLA Sept. 6, 2008. to 10-5. Tennessee also has an outstanding slate of non-conference opponents signed to Last year’s loss was the first for UT head coach Phillip Fulmer against the Gamecocks, contracts beginning in 2010. The Vols host Oregon that season, travel to but the Vols have won 17 of the last 19 meetings with South Carolina (and six in a row in in 2011, host the Tar Heels in 2012, travel to Oregon in 2013, visit Oklahoma in 2014, host Columbia). UT won a shootout the last time the teams met at Williams-Brice Stadium, the Sooners in 2015, travel to Nebraska in 2016 and host the Cornhuskers in 2017. bouncing back from a slow start thanks to three Erik Ainge touchdown passes to pull out During the Fulmer era, Tennessee’s non-conference schedule has included elite com- a 43-29 victory in 2004. petition on an annual basis. The Vols have played Notre Dame four times, UCLA three The 2006 UT roster features five players from the state of South Carolina: Robert Ayers times, (Fla.) twice and Syracuse twice, along with meetings against California, (Clio), Sinclair Cannon (Greer), Jonathan Hefney (Rock Hill), Eric Young (Union) and Fresno State, Louisville, Washington State, Oklahoma State, Marshall and Texas Tech. walk-on Jake Brown (Conway).

Saturday’s Alabama game marks the 63rd straight Tennessee football game that a member of the Colquitt family has been the Vols’ starting ... Tennessee Volunteers Tennessee Depth Chart Alabama Depth Chart Pronunciation Guide (As of Oct. 7) (As of Oct. 10) (listed alphabetically) OFFENSE OFFENSE TE 28 Chris Brown (Jr., 6-3, 250) LT 71 Andre Smith (6-4, 348, Fr.) 10 Erik Ainge QB 86 Brad Cottam (Jr., 6-8, 260) 75 Cody Davis (6-6, 282, So.) Ainj 80 Jeff Cottam (Fr., 6-8, 255) LT 76 Arron Sears (Sr., 6-4, 320) LG 50 Justin Britt (6-4, 290, Jr.) 79 Chris Scott (Fr., 6-5, 325) 76 Marlon Davis (6-2, 311, So.) 98 Demonte’ Bolden DT LG 66 David Ligon (Sr., 6-5, 300) C 59 (6-4, 288, So.) duh-MON-tay 78 Ramon Foster (So., 6-6, 325) 70 Evan Cardwell (6-3, 290, Fr.) 51 Vladimir Richard (Fr., 6-4, 290) RG 61 B.J. Stabler (6-4, 295, Fr.) 86/80 Brad/Jeff Cottam TE C 50 Josh McNeil (Fr., 6-4, 290) COTT-um 78 Mike Johnson (6-6, 303, Fr.) 73 Michael Frogg (Jr., 6-4, 300) RG 75 Anthony Parker (So., 6-3, 305) RT 72 Chris Capps (6-7, 283, Jr.) 47 Britton Colquitt P 65 Jacques McClendon (Fr., 6-3, 325) 58 Kyle Tatum (6-7, 311, Sr.) COLE-kwit RT 54 Eric Young (Jr., 6-4, 310) TE 83 Travis McCall (6-2, 264, So.) 71 Steven Jones (Jr., 6-4, 305) 88 Nick Walker (6-5, 270, So.) 34 Dorian Davis LB WR 1 Jayson Swain (Sr., 6-1, 205) DOOR-ee-in QB 14 (6-2, 209, So.) 81 Josh Briscoe (So., 6-3, 183) 18 Marc Guillon (6-4, 200, Sr.) 85 Casey Woods (Jr., 6-5, 220) 27 Arian Foster TB WR 3 Robert Meachem (Jr., 6-3, 210) RB 34 Kenneth Darby (5-11, 215, Sr.) AIR-ee-in 12 Lucas Taylor (So., 5-10, 185) 10 Jimmy Johns (6-2, 227, So.) 82 Bill Grimes (Jr., 6-4, 207) FB 33 Le`Ron McClain (6-1, 257, Sr.) 2 Montario Hardesty TB WR 9 Bret Smith (Sr., 6-3, 190) 19 (5-11, 234, Sr.) mon-TARE-ee-oh HARD-iss-tee 21 Austin Rogers (So., 6-2, 185) WR 81 Keith Brown (6-3, 204, Jr.) 11 Slick Shelley (Fr., 6-4, 185) 7 Will Oakley (6-1, 192, So.) 41 Jared Hostetter DE QB 10 Erik Ainge (Jr., 6-6, 220) HOSS-tet-ur 8 (Fr., 6-4, 225) WR 22 DJ Hall (6-3, 186, Jr.) 14 Bo Hardegree (Jr., 6-5, 215) 11 Matt Caddell (5-11, 189, Jr.) 29 Inquoris Johnson DB 15 Jim Bob Cooter (Sr., 6-1, 220) in-CORE-ee-iss TB 22 LaMarcus Coker (Fr., 5-11, 205) OR DEFENSE 2 Montario Hardesty (Fr., 6-0, 205) OR RDE 94 Keith Saunders (6-3, 248, Jr.) 31 Marsalous Johnson DB 27 Arian Foster (So., 6-1, 215) 93 Bobby Greenwood (6-5, 260, So.) mar-SAL-us 43 David Yancey (Sr., 5-8, 198) OR 6 Ja’Kouri Williams (So., 5-10, 190) RDT 96 Dominic Lee (6-2, 289, Sr.) 66 David Ligon C/OG FB 45 Cory Anderson (Sr., 6-3, 255) 67 J.P. Adams (6-3, 288, Jr.) LIG-un 30 David Holbert (Jr., 6-1, 250) LDT 99 Jeremy Clark (6-3, 306, Sr.) 95 (6-4, 271, Fr.) 7 Jerod Mayo LB DEFENSE LDE 92 Wallace Gilberry (6-4, 271, Jr.) ja-ROD LE 93 Xavier Mitchell (Jr., 6-2, 252) 91 Chris Harris (6-6, 254, Sr.) 94 Wes Brown (Fr., 6-4, 256) 65 Jacques McClendon OL 52 Victor Thomas (Fr., 6-4, 263) OLB 42 Juwan Simpson (6-3, 226, Sr.) JOCK LT 90 Turk McBride (Sr., 6-4, 275) 44 Demarcus Waldrop (5-11, 200, Jr.) 98 Demonte’ Bolden (So., 6-6, 290) 6 Marcel Stamps (6-2, 199, Jr.) 20 DB 55 Dan Williams (Fr., 6-3, 310) MLB 56 Matt Collins (6-1, 245, Jr.) duh-MEE-triss RT 68 Matt McGlothlin (Sr., 6-0, 290) 21 Prince Hall (5-11, 255, Fr.) 99 J.T. Mapu (Jr., 6-3, 290) OLB 55 Terrance Jones (6-0, 226, Sr.) 70 Darius Myers OL 95 Walter Fisher (So., 6-3, 265) 57 Darren Mustin (6-3, 237, So.) DARE-ee-us RE 89 Antonio Reynolds (Jr., 6-3, 260) 91 Robert Ayers (So., 6-3, 255) RCB 2 Simeon Castille (6-1, 189, Jr.) 19 Jarod Parrish DB 97 Chase Nelson (Fr., 6-4, 251) 16 Lionel Mitchell (6-2, 184, So.) ja-ROD SLB 39 Ryan Karl (Jr., 6-0, 225) 36 Eric Gray (6-2, 188, Jr.) 48 Adam Myers-White (So., 6-2, 215) FS 20 Marcus Carter (6-0, 200, Jr.) 51 Vladimir Richard OG MLB 40 Marvin Mitchell (Sr., 6-3, 235) 49 Rashad Johnson (6-0, 186, So.) VLAD-uh-meer 35 Ellix Wilson (So., 5-10, 225) 58 James Turner (Jr., 6-0, 234) 43 Sam Burnthall (6-2, 184, Fr.) 24 Antwan Stewart DB 46 Andre Mathis (Fr., 6-2, 245) SS 3 Jeffrey Dukes (6-2, 199, Sr.) ANN-twahn WLB 7 Jerod Mayo (So., 6-2, 230) 30 Bryan Kilpatrick (6-4, 198, Sr.) 5 Rico McCoy (Fr., 6-1, 215) LCB 1 Ramzee Robinson (5-10, 196, Sr.) 6 Ja’Kouri Williams TB 34 Dorian Davis (Fr., 6-1, 205) 24 (5-11, 178, Fr.) ja-COOR-ee LCB 24 Antwan Stewart (Sr., 6-0, 195) 37 Antonio Gaines (Jr., 5-9, 185) SPECIALISTS RCB 4 Jonathan Wade (Sr., 6-0, 195) 35 Ellix Wilson LB PR 28 Javier Arenas (5-8, 176, Fr.) EE-lix 23 Ricardo Kemp (Fr., 5-11, 190) OR 31 Marsalous Johnson (Fr., 5-9, 180) 2 Simeon Castille (6-1, 189, Jr.) FS 33 Jonathan Hefney (Jr., 5-9, 185) KR 28 Javier Arenas (5-8, 176, Fr.) 38 Antonio Wardlow (Fr., 6-0, 185) 22 D.J. Hall (6-2, 188, Jr.) SS 20 Demetrice Morley (So., 6-2, 195) 49 Rashad Johnson (6-0, 186, Jr.) 19 Jarod Parrish (Jr., 6-3, 190) P 11 P.J. Fitzgerald (5-11, 188, Fr.) 14 Ben Greene (Jr., 6-0, 200) OR 15 Sinclair Cannon (So., 6-2, 200) 29 Adam Hill (5-10, 188, Fr.) PK 86 Jamie Christensen (6-0, 183, Jr.) SPECIALISTS 31 (5-10, 170, Fr.) PR 21 Austin Rogers (So., 6-2, 185) KO 86 Jamie Christensen (6-0, 183, Jr.) 12 Lucas Taylor (So., 5-10, 185) 15 Andrew Friedman 33 Jonathan Hefney (Jr., 5-9, 185) DS 51 Luke Spaulding (6-0, 217, Sr.) KR 12 Lucas Taylor (So., 5-10, 185) 22 LaMarcus Coker (Fr., 5-11, 205) 66 Brian Selman (6-0, 210, Fr.) 3 Robert Meachem (Jr., 6-3, 210) H 11 P.J. Fitzgerald (5-11, 188, Fr.) 27 Arian Foster (So., 6-1, 215) 18 Marc Guillon (6-4, 200, Sr.) P 47 Britton Colquitt (So., 6-3, 198) PK 25 James Wilhoit (Sr., 5-10, 195) KO 25 James Wilhoit (Sr., 5-10, 195) DS 69 Ryan West (Sr., 6-3, 250) H 85 Casey Woods (Jr., 6-5, 220)

Junior tight end Chris Brown entered the 2006 season with 20 receptions in 23 career games; Brown already has 16 catches through six games this year ... Noting The Tennessee Starters ... OFFENSE DEFENSE 10 ERIK AINGE, QB (Jr., 6-6, 220) 93 XAVIER MITCHELL, LE (Jr., 6-2, 252) GP/GS (6/6, 23/17)...SEC Offensive Player of Week and national honors from Walter Camp GP/GS (6/4, 26/4)...Denied AF upset with TFL on 2-point PAT try...Second on team with six and Cingular for performance at GA (25-of-38, 268 yds, 2 TD)...Leads SEC in all three major TFLs...One TFL at GA...Sack for safety vs. MAR resulted in 2-0 lead...Career high eight tackles vs. pass categories -- efficiency (171.6), ypg (276.2) and total offense (269.0)...Stretch of 15 straight FLA in first collegiate start...Two TFLs vs. FLA also career best. completions vs. AF second best in UT history (T.Martin 24 in ‘98)...Five top career games all this CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-8 vs. FLA 2006; TFL-2 vs. FLA 2006; SKS-1, 3 times. season, including two 300-yd games...Career high 4 TDs vs. CAL, MEM...Now 13-4 as starter. CAREER HIGHS: Att-38 vs. GA 2006; Cmp-25 vs. GA 2006; Yds-333 vs. AF 2006; TD-4, twice. 90 TURK McBRIDE, LT (Sr., 6-4, 275) GP/GS (6/6, 36/10)...Career high 10 tackles vs. FLA...Two of three tackles vs. MEM were 22 LaMARCUS COKER, TB (Fr., 5-11, 205) TFLs, tying career high...Three QB hurries vs. CAL to key D-line’s effort...Versatile lineman has GP/GS (6/2, 6/2)...Seventh among SEC rush leaders (63.5 pg) after 100-yard games vs. seven career starts at tackle, three at end...Previous starts came in 2004 season...Injuries in 2005 MAR (148), MEM (125)...Start vs. MEM was first career...89-yard TD early in 4th vs. MAR third- limited him to 16 tackles in nine games. longest rush play in UT history, longest in 29 years...48-yard TD catch vs. FLA on . CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-10 vs. FLA 2006; TFL-2, 5 times; SKS-2 vs. KY 2005. CAREER HIGHS: Att-26 vs. MEM 2006; Yds-146 vs. MAR 2006; TD-1 vs. MAR 2006. 68 MATT McGLOTHLIN, RT (Sr., 6-0, 290) 27 ARIAN FOSTER, TB (So., 6-1, 215) GP/GS (6/5, 29/7)...QB hurry vs. FLA...Making first starts since 2003...Granted scholarship GP/GS (4/2, 15/7)...Returned from ankle injury to carry 15 times for 63 yds and 3 TDs at status during fall drills...Worked way back into with outstanding camp. GA...First Vol with 3 rushing TDs since C.Houston at VAN 2004...Improved career rush total to CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-2, twice; TFL-0.5 vs. LSU 2005; SKS-0. 1,035 yds...Did not play vs. MAR, MEM and just 9 carries for 24 yards over 4-game stretch due to injury...Carried 17 times for 69 yards vs. CAL. 89 ANTONIO REYNOLDS, RE (Jr., 6-3, 260) CAREER HIGHS: Att-40 vs. VAN 2005; Yds-223 vs. VAN 2005; TD-3 vs. GA 2006. GP/GS (6/6, 30/6)...Career best 4 tackles vs. MAR, GA...TFL vs. GA was fourth career... Tied previous high with 3 each vs. AF, FLA...Appeared in all 30 career games...Second on 2005 28 CHRIS BROWN, TE (Jr., 6-3, 250) squad with five special teams tackles. GP/GS (6/5, 29/18)...Nine catches last two games for 38 yds...Joins Meachem as only Vols CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-4, twice; TFL-1, 4 times; SKS-1 vs. LT 2004. with catch in every game this season...Career high five catches vs. MEM for 24 yards...Scored second career TD on 12-yarder vs. CAL...Fourth on team with 16 catches and 108 yds...Topped 39 RYAN KARL, SLB (Jr., 6-0, 225) career best with 31 receiving yards vs. CAL...Multiple catches in seven of last eight games. GP/GS (6/6, 28/6)...Deflection vs. GA led to key INT by A.Stewart...Career high nine tack- CAREER HIGHS: Rec-5 vs. MEM 2006; Yds-31 vs. CAL 2006; TD-1, twice. les in starting debut vs. CAL...Averaging 6.1 tackles per game...First 2 career TFLs vs. AF included sack...2005 leader with 7 special teams tackles...Interception in 2005 Cotton Bowl. 86 BRAD COTTAM, TE (Jr., 6-8, 260) CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-9 vs. CAL 2006; TFL-2 vs. AF 2006; SKS-1 vs. AF 2006. GP/GS (6/2, 30/2)...Consecutive starts vs. MEM, GA have led to catches in each game (11- yarder, 12-yarder)...Spent most of first two years on special teams...2005 Academic All-SEC. 40 MARVIN MITCHELL, MLB (Sr., 6-3, 235) CAREER HIGHS: Rec-1, 4 times; Yds-18 vs. UNLV 2004; TD-0. GP/GS (6/6, 33/8)...Team leader second among SEC tacklers with 56...Double digits vs. AF (12), FLA (15), MAR (12)...Sack and forced fumble vs. GA...Team leader with five QB hur- 1 JAYSON SWAIN, WR (Sr., 6-1, 205) ries...Tied career high 2 TFLs vs. CAL...Had INT for TD vs. FLA nullified by penalty. GP/GS (6/6, 43/16)...Half of nation’s No. 2 receiving duo with Meachem (1,053 yds)...Tied CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-15 vs. FLA 2006; TFL-2, twice; SKS-0. career high with two TDs at MEM...Career high 98 yards vs. MAR -- all in first half...Career high six catches twice this year (77 yds. vs. FLA)...TD in four of six games this year...Vols’ leading 7 JEROD MAYO, WLB (So., 6-2, 230) active receiver with 99 receptions (1,411 yds)...Streak of catch in 17 straight ended at GA. GP/GS (6/6, 12/7)...Fumble recovery vs. GA...Career high 12 tackles vs. MAR...Among CAREER HIGHS: Rec-6, twice; Yds-98 vs. MAR 2006; TD-2, twice. SEC leaders in TFLs (7) and sacks (4)...Walter Camp National Defensive Player of Week after career performance vs. CAL...Followed that with 10 tackles vs. AF, FLA. 3 ROBERT MEACHEM, WR (Jr., 6-3, 210) CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-12 vs. MAR 2006; TFL-3 vs. CAL 2006; SKS-3 vs. CAL 2006. GP/GS (6/6, 30/8)...SEC leader and second in Div. I-A in receiving yards per game (112.5)...Half of nation’s No. 2 receiving duo with Swain (1,053 yds)...Three 100-yard games this 4 JONATHAN WADE, LCB (Sr., 6-0, 195) year and four career...Two TDs in each of first two games...Averaging 19.9 yds per catch, haul- GP/GS (6/6, 44/21)...Tied for SEC lead with eight passes defensed...Three each vs. CAL, ing in 34 for 675...His 182 yards vs. CAL were most in game for UT receiver since Kelley FLA...Finished second on 2005 team (7)...INTs this season vs. FLA, GA (2 career vs. Washington’s 197 vs. RUT 2002 ...Career high 8 catches vs. AF...Vols leading active receiver Bulldogs)...Team leading nine tackles at GA included 2 TFLs...First career interception resulted with 1,517 yards (88 rec)...Team’s yardage leader his first two years (383 and 459). in first TD vs. MISS 2005...Return was for 19 yards. CAREER HIGHS: Rec-8 vs. AF 2006; Yds-182 vs. CAL 2006; TD-2, twice. CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-6, twice; PD-3, twice; INT-1, 4 times. 76 ARRON SEARS, LT (Sr., 6-4, 320) 24 ANTWAN STEWART, RCB (Sr., 6-0, 195) GP/GS (6/6, 37/30)...SEC Jacobs Blocking Award candidate has started 29 consecutive GP/GS (6/6, 30/22)...INT vs. GA (4th career) keyed second-half rally...Moved to corner vs. games...Vols lead SEC with only five sacks allowed in six games...SEC Offensive Lineman of FLA to replace injured I.Johnson...Seven tackles vs. AF...At least four tackles in nine of last 15 Week for efforts vs. MAR...For his career, 19 starts at left tackle, six at right tackle, four at right games...Previously moved to safety after missing 2004 season with knee injury. guard and one at left guard...2006 Preseason Playboy All-America. CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-10 vs. VAN 2005; PD-2 vs. KY 2003; INT-1, 4 times. 66 DAVID LIGON, LG (Sr., 6-5, 300) 33 JONATHAN HEFNEY, FS (Jr., 5-9, 185) GP/GS (6/6, 22/10)...Started last four games of 2005 at center but returned to guard in 2006 GP/GS (6/6, 30/29)... in three straight games -- first Vol since R.Baker and has sparkled...Made first collegiate start at ND and played every ...Shared 2005 2002...Seven INTs for career...Vols’ leading tackler from 2005 had career high 17 vs. AF and 12 Harvey Robinson Award as spring’s most improved offensive player with Ramon Foster. vs. MAR...Second on team, sixth in SEC with 48...Made 65 tackles each of first two seasons at UT, finishing fourth on team in 2004 and third last year...INT and return of 26 yards was defen- 50 JOSH McNEIL, C (Fr., 6-4, 290) sive play of game during Vols’ rally at LSU. GP/GS (5/2, 5/2)...Made collegiate starting debut vs. MEM and has held role...Played in every CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-17 vs. AF 2005; PD-3, twice; INT-1, 7 times. game this year except FLA...Redshirted 2005 because of shoulder injury. 20 DEMETRICE MORLEY, SS (So., 6-2, 195) 75 ANTHONY PARKER, RG (Fr., 6-3, 305) GP/GS (6/4, 17/4)...Seven primary tackles at GA, including two TFLs, and pass breakup GP/GS (6/6, 12/7)...Outstanding camp solidified starting position...Played key early season ...TFL at MEM... Career high nine tackles, fumble recovery vs. MAR...Appeared in every game role for 2005 Vols, making start at center vs. LSU and playing valuable minutes at FLA...Excels of collegiate career...Four tackles vs. CAL and pass breakup. at either guard position as well as center. CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-9 vs. MAR 2006; PD-1, 4 times; INT-1 vs. KY 2005. 54 ERIC YOUNG, RT (Jr., 6-4, 310) GP/GS (6/6, 18/8)...Vols lead SEC with only 5 sacks allowed in 6 games...Returned to start- PUNTER / KICKER ing lineup in 2006 after consecutive starts last year vs. LSU, MISS...Appeared in nine games in 2005 and showed improvement by becoming part of offensive line rotation during final six contests. 47 BRITTON COLQUITT, P (So., 6-3, 198) GP/GS (5/5, 16/16)...Career best 56-yard average vs. MAR on three punts...Punts were downed at 8, 8 and 2...Would lead Div. I-A with 47.3-yard average if qualified (needs 3.6 punts RETURN SPECIALISTS per game; has 3.2)...Career average up to 42.5, which ranks third on UT chart...Vols did not punt 33 JONATHAN HEFNEY, PR (Jr., 5-9, 185) vs. AF -- first time since 1998. Three returns this season for 7-yard average...Would have ranked fourth in SEC last year CAREER HIGHS: Punts-8, twice; Avg.-56.0 vs. MAR 2006; Long-64 vs. ND 2005. (11.5) if minimum number of returns had been reached...Career-best 43-yarder vs. VAN. 25 JAMES WILHOIT, PK (Sr., 5-10, 195) CAREER HIGHS: Ret-5, twice; Yds-76 vs. VAN 2005; TD-0. GP/GS (6/6, 43/43)...Tied for SEC active scoring lead with 276...Second in SEC this year 22 LaMARCUS COKER, KR (Fr., 5-11, 205) (7.8 avg)...Made 18 of last 20 FG attempts, including 7-of-8 this year...3-of-4 from 45 yards and Debut as KR specialist led to four attempts for 23.3-yard average...His four returns are sec- longer...Tied career long with 51-yarder vs. FLA (2nd from that distance vs. FLA)...Twenty of 40 ond most on team...Included were returns of 40, 32 yds...Those are team’s 2 longest this year. kickoffs (50.0 pct.) have been touchbacks...2005 season FG pct. of 73.7 (14-of-19) career best. CAREER KR HIGHS: Ret-4 vs. GA 2006; Yds-93 vs. GA 2006; TD-0. CAREER HIGHS: FG Made-3, twice; Long-51, 3 times; Pts-13 vs. ALA 2003.

Tennessee leads the SEC and stands second nationally with a third-down conversion rate of 59.5 percent (44 of 74) ... UT POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN & STAT COMPARISON

Per-Game Scoring Average: Tennessee 35.2, Alabama 24.4

QUARTERBACKS STATISTICAL COMPARISON Junior starter Erik Ainge ranks first in the SEC and seventh in NCAA Division I-A with a 171.57 passer efficiency rating this year ... Ainge ranks seventh on UT’s all-time passing yards Tennessee Alabama chart with 3,846 yards through the air ... Ainge’s five best career games (yardage-wise) have all Overall Record:...... 5-1 ...... 5-2 come this season ... Redshirt freshman Jonathan Crompton has played in three games this Conference Record: ...... 1-1 ...... 2-2 year. Scoring:...... 35.2 ...... 24.4 First Downs: ...... 21.2 ...... 20.9 RUNNING BACKS Total Offense: ...... 421.5 ...... 376.4 Redshirt freshman TB LaMarcus Coker made his second career start last Saturday at Rushing Yards: ...... 130.0 ...... 148.7 Georgia and now averages 63.5 rushing yards per game ... After missing two games with an Passing Yards: ...... 291.5 ...... 227.7 ankle injury, sophomore TB Arian Foster returned vs. and rushed for three TDs ... Kickoff Returns: ...... 16.2 ...... 20.8 Redshirt freshman Montario Hardesty (3.3 ypc) and senior David Yancey (4.6 ypc) give the Punt Returns: ...... 7.0 ...... 6.1 Vols great depth at tailback ... The Vols are averaging 130.0 rushing yards per game and have Punting (net avg.): ...... 35.1 ...... 34.7 scored 11 rushing TDs on the year while averaging 3.8 yards per carry. Time of Possession.: ...... 30:08 ...... 33:37 3rd-Down Conversions: ...... 59% ...... 47% WIDE RECEIVERS 4th-Down Conversions: ...... 50% ...... 50% Robert Meachem continues to lead UT’s receiving efforts, pacing the squad with 34 catches Turnover Differential: ...... 0.17 ...... 1.14 for 675 yards and six TDs ... Meachem ranks second in the nation with 112.5 receiving yards Points Allowed: ...... 19.3 ...... 17.6 per game and has teamed with Jayson Swain to combine for the second-most average yards Total Yards Allowed: ...... 290.2 ...... 280.6 Rush Yards Allowed:...... 129.8 ...... 121.4 per game (175.5) in the country this year ... Swain’s streak of consecutive games with a catch Pass Yards Allowed: ...... 160.3 ...... 159.1 ended at 17 last Saturday ... Senior Bret Smith starred at UGA, setting career-highs for catch- es (seven) and yards (94) while also adding a TD ... Starting TE Chris Brown ranks fourth on INDIVIDUAL LEADERS the team with 16 catches this year ... Tennessee averages 291.5 passing yards per game and RUSHING 14.2 yards per catch this season. Tennessee GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G OFFENSIVE LINE LaMarcus Coker 6 57 381 6.7 1 89 63.5 Preseason All-America OT Arron Sears has made 29 consecutive starts (30 overall) ... Montario Hardesty 6 64 212 3.3 4 43 35.3 Arian Foster 4 41 156 3.8 3 20 39.0 Excluding Sears, UT’s current offensive-line starters (David Ligon, Josh McNeil, Anthony Parker and Eric Young) have just 27 starts between them ... Redshirt freshman center McNeil Alabama GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G made his second career start last weekend ... Tennessee has allowed just five sacks all year. Kenneth Darby 7 134 586 4.4 0 37 83.7 Jimmy Johns 6 37 170 4.6 1 17 28.3 DEFENSIVE LINE PASSING Tennessee is allowing 129.8 rushing yards per game this season and UT’s opponents are Tennessee GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G averaging 3.7 yards per rush ... DE Antonio Reynolds tied his career-high with four tackles Erik Ainge 6 171.57 118-171-5 69.0 1,657 14 276.2 during the win at Georgia ... Preseason All-America DT Justin Harrell is out for the season with Jonathan Crompton 3 192.40 4-4-0 100.0 44 0 14.7 a ruptured biceps tendon ... In Harrell’s absence, preseason All-SEC pick Turk McBride has moved from end to tackle and is performing well inside ... McBride’s shift has increased playing Alabama GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G time for DEs Robert Ayers and Wes Brown. John Parker Wilson 7 140.58 118-197-5 59.9 1,579 11 225.6 Marc Guillon 2 163.00 2-2-0 100.0 15 0 7.5 LINEBACKERS RECEIVING Senior Marvin Mitchell ranks second in the SEC with 9.3 tackles per game ... Sophomore Tennessee GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Jerod Mayo ranks tied for 10th in the league with 6.8 stops per game ... Mayo’s four sacks on Robert Meachem 6 34 675 19.9 6 84 112.5 the year rank him tied for eighth in the SEC ... SLB Ryan Karl averages 6.2 stops per game ... Jayson Swain 6 22 378 17.2 5 51 63.0 Redshirt freshman Rico McCoy is making the most of his playing time, as he has 13 tackles Bret Smith 5 20 225 11.2 2 23 45.0 this season. Alabama GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G SECONDARY Keith Brown 7 37 513 13.9 3 38 73.3 Tennessee DBs were responsible for five TFLs last Saturday at Georgia ... The Vols rank 18th D.J. Hall 6 29 603 20.8 5 78 100.5 nationally and fifth in the SEC in passing defense (160.3 ypg) ... Junior FS Jonathan Hefney FIELD GOALS ranks sixth in the SEC in tackles with 8.0 per game ... Hefney has an INT in each of the last Tennessee FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs three games ... Senior DB Jonathan Wade had a career-high nine tackles at UGA and leads James Wilhoit 7-8 87.5 51 26-27 the Vols with 11 “big plays” on defense this year ... Sophomore SS Demetrice Morley has start- ed the last four games and is performing well ... Ricardo Kemp and Antonio Gaines have seen Alabama FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs Leigh Tiffin 8-13 61.5 47 10-11 their playing time increase as a result of the season-ending injury to Inky Johnson. Jamie Christensen 5-7 71.4 37 6-7 SPECIAL TEAMS Redshirt freshman Antonio Wardlow blocked a punt at Georgia and recovered the ball in the PUNTING end zone for a TD (earning himself a spot on the cover of ) ... Senior placekick- Tennessee No. Yds Avg Long I20 Britton Colquitt 16 756 47.2 63 6 er James Wilhoit totaled nine points at Georgia to remain atop the SEC’s active career scoring list with 276 points ... Sophomore punter Britton Colquitt is averaging 47.2 yards per punt this Alabama No. Yds Avg Long I20 year ... LaMarcus Coker gained 93 yards on four kickoff returns at UGA, including returns of 40 P.J. Fitzgerald 23 881 38.3 55 8 and 32 yards ... The Vols average 7.0 yards on punt returns and 16.2 yards on kick returns ... UT’s opponents are averaging 11.4 and 22.3 yards on punt and kick returns, respectively. Under Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee — on average — outscores Alabama 19.8 ppg to 17.5 ppg in games contested in Knoxville (Fulmer is 4-2 vs. Bama in Knoxville) ... THE SERIES: Tennessee vs. Alabama Career Stats vs. Alabama Year Site Result Score Last Meeting 1984 Knoxville ...... W....28-27 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 1985 Birmingham...... W....16-14 October 22, 2005 A. Foster 14 53 3.8 0 9 1986 Knoxville ...... L .....28-56 Wade 1 21 21.0 0 21 1987 Birmingham...... L .....22-41 Bryant-Denny Stadium - Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1988 Knoxville ...... L .....20-28 Attendance: 81,018 Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TD Lg. 1989 Birmingham...... L .....30-47 Ainge 24 10 3 132 1 37 1990 Knoxville ...... L ...... 6-9 1991 Birmingham...... L .....19-24 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Jamie Christensen kicked a 34-yard field goal Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. 1992 Knoxville ...... L .....10-17 with 13 seconds remaining in the game to give No. 5 Alabama a 6-3 Swain 9 145 16.1 1 37 1993 Birmingham* ...... T.....17-17 victory over 17th-ranked Tennessee in a defensive war at Bryant- Meachem 2 8 4.0 0 10 1994 Knoxville ...... L .....13-17 Denny Stadium. Anderson 2 23 11.5 0 11 1995 Birmingham...... W....41-14 Wade 1 32 32.0 0 32 1996 Knoxville ...... W....20-13 Tied 3-3 with just more than five minutes to play, UT fullback and 1997 Birmingham...... W....38-21 Knoxville native Corey Anderson caught a screen pass on third-and- Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. Lg. 1998 Knoxville ...... W....35-18 goal from the 15 and appeared to be rumbling inside the 5-yard line Taylor 3 74 24.7 41 1999 Tuscaloosa ...... W....21-7 when he was popped squarely by Alabama's . The foot- 2000 Knoxville ...... W....20-10 ball shot from Anderson's arm like a cannon and went through the back 2001 Tuscaloosa ...... W....35-24 of the end zone for a touchback. Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. Lg. 2002 Knoxville ...... L .....14-34 On the ensuing drive, Tide quarterback found his new Taylor 4 31 7.8 20 2003 Tuscaloosa (5OT) ...... W....51-43 2004 Knoxville ...... W....17-13 favorite target, D.J. Hall. Field Goals FG-FGA 2005 Tuscaloosa ...... L ...... 3-6 "He had a huge day," Croyle said of Hall, who finished with 10 catch- Wilhoit 5-5 * Game later forfeited to Tennessee as a result of NCAA sanctions. es for 139 yards. "He made a lot of big catches for us." None was bigger than the 43-yard reception down the sideline to put Alabama on the UT 35 as the clock ticked. Series History: UA leads, 44-37-7 Key Games in the Series Four straight rushes by Kenneth Darby centered the ball between In Knoxville: UA leads, 20-19-1 Oct. 25, 2003 - Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 (5 OT) the hash marks, and Christensen booted the game-winner. In Tuscaloosa: UT leads, 4-3-0 Led by quarterback Casey Clausen, No. 22 Tennessee orches- "There's a lot of heartbreak in our locker room," UT coach Phillip Ful- In Birmingham: UA leads, 21-14-6 trated an 86-yard drive in the final two minutes of regulation to tie mer said. "We laid it on the line and gave it our all. The were the game at 20. The Vols then out-dueled Alabama in five over- the backbreakers of this game." Year Site Result Score times to take a heart-pounding victory in Bryant-Denny Stadium. The Vols lost three fumbles, two of which occurred during their only During UT’s last drive of regulation, Clausen was 7-of-9 passing, trips inside the Alabama 10-yard line. 1901 Birmingham...... T...... 6-6 1903 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-24 including the game-tying, 1-yard touchdown pass to fullback Troy Tennessee drove deep into Alabama territory on its second drive of 1904 Birmingham...... W...... 5-0 the game before Gerald Riggs Jr. coughed up the football at the 9. Fleming. 1905 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-29 In the fifth extra period, Clausen scrambled right and dove for With less than four minutes to play in the third, another fumble 1906 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-51 proved costly for the Vols. Having stopped the Crimson Tide at their 1907 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-5 the end zone only to be inches shy. The next play, he called his own own 20, Tennessee was set for good field position when return man 1908 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-4 number and followed center ’ block into the end zone to Lucas Taylor dropped a punt near the 50. 1909 Knoxville ...... L ...... 0-10 put the Vols ahead for good. The turnover resulted in the first points of the game - Christensen's 1912 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-7 Alabama had one last push, but Tennessee’s defense wouldn’t 1913 Tuscaloosa ...... L ...... 0-6 33-yard field goal as the third quarter ended. let the Tide get a first down. On fourth-and-2 from the 17, UT cor- 1914 Knoxville ...... W....17-7 ner Jason Allen deflected Brodie Croyle’s pass in the end zone to Taylor redeemed himself by returning the following kickoff to the UT 1928 Tuscaloosa ...... W....15-13 46-yard line. But the only points the Vols could get was James Wilhoit's 1929 Knoxville ...... W...... 6-0 cap the game just before the five-hour mark. 32-yard field goal to tie the game at 3-3 with 11:52 remaining. 1930 Tuscaloosa ...... L ...... 6-18 Tennessee’s defense came up big on more than just the final It was just the second time in the last 11 meetings that the Crimson 1931 Knoxville ...... W....25-0 play. It held Alabama on two goal-line stands, one on the 2-yard line Tide beat the Vols and Alabama's first win against UT in Tuscaloosa 1932 Birmingham...... W...... 7-3 that resulted in a blocked Alabama field goal, the other early in the since 1930. Alabama's home games in the traditional rivalry used to be 1933 Knoxville ...... L ...... 6-12 fourth quarter with the game tied at 13. But perhaps the most 1934 Birmingham...... L ...... 6-13 played in Birmingham. 1935 Knoxville ...... L ...... 0-25 important stop was when Alabama needed a first down to run out For the Vols, it was the fourth time in five games they faced a top-10 1936 Birmingham...... T...... 0-0 the clock just before the Vols’ game-tying drive. Leading 20-13 and opponent. It was the first time they failed to score a touchdown since 1937 Knoxville ...... L ...... 7-14 needing only 2 yards to secure a win, the Tide’s the 2002 Peach Bowl loss to Maryland. 1938 Birmingham...... W....13-0 was stopped on three consecutive runs, forcing Alabama to punt 1939 Knoxville ...... W....21-0 and giving Tennessee the last chance it needed to tie. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1940 Birmingham...... W....27-12 1941 Knoxville ...... L ...... 2-9 Tennessee 0 0 0 3 -- 3 Oct. 14, 1995 - Tennessee 41, Alabama 14 Alabama 0 0 3 3 -- 6 1942 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-8 1944 Knoxville ...... T...... 0-0 Tennessee put 21 points on the board in the first quarter, includ- SCORING SUMMARY 1945 Birmingham...... L ...... 7-25 ing an 80-yard scoring toss from Peyton Manning to Joey Kent on 1946 Knoxville ...... W....12-0 3rd - UA - Christensen 33 field goal. the game’s first play, en route to a 41-14 victory that saw the Vols 1947 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-10 lead from start to finish. 4th - UT - Wilhoit 32 field goal. UA - Christensen 34 field goal. 1948 Knoxville ...... W....21-6 1949 Birmingham...... T...... 7-7 Marcus Nash caught touchdown passes from Manning covering TEAM STATS UT UA 1950 Knoxville ...... W....14-9 25 and 30 yards and Jay Graham rushed for 114 yards, his sixth First Downs 12 15 1951 Birmingham...... W....27-13 100-yard plus game in seven tries this season, to pace the Vols Rushes-Yards 35-109 35-67 1952 Knoxville ...... W....20-0 offensive effort. Passing Yards 144 190 1953 Birmingham...... T...... 0-0 Graham broke the game open with a 75-yard run on the first play Passes (A-C-I) 19-11-1 27-17-0 1954 Knoxville ...... L ...... 0-27 Total Offensive Plays 54 62 1955 Birmingham...... W....20-0 of the series after Alabama had closed the margin to 28-14 late in Total Offense 253 257 1956 Knoxville ...... W....24-0 the third quarter. Graham took a pitch right and sprinted down the Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-1 1957 Birmingham...... W....14-0 sideline for the score that made it 35-14. Penalties-Yards 10-74 4-19 1958 Knoxville ...... W....14-7 Shane Burton had two sacks, four tackles and two tipped pass- Punts-Average 5-39.4 6-38.5 1959 Birmingham...... T...... 7-7 es in an effort that saw him named SEC player of the week. He also Time of Possession 27:53 32:07 1960 Knoxville ...... W....20-7 recovered a fumble. The Vols also had three interceptions, one Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 4 of 15 1961 Birmingham...... L ...... 3-34 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 1962 Knoxville ...... L ...... 7-27 each by DeRon Jenkins, Raymond Austin and Terry Fair. Sacks By-Yards 5-36 0-0 1963 Birmingham...... L ...... 0-35 1964 Knoxville ...... L ...... 8-19 Oct. 16, 1965 - Tennessee 7, Alabama 7 TENNESSEE 1965 Birmingham...... T...... 7-7 Doug Archibald blocked a field goal attempt after Alabama had RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 1966 Knoxville ...... L .....10-11 reached UT’s 30, and the spark of the junior monster man’s feat Riggs Jr. 18 72 4 68 0 24 1967 Birmingham...... W....24-13 A. Foster 14 56 3 53 0 9 1968 Knoxville ...... W....10-9 ignited the fire that swept the Vols toward their touchdown midway PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg 1969 Birmingham...... W....41-14 through the second period. Clausen 17 11 0 144 0 35 1970 Knoxville ...... W....24-0 Alabama, fighting the clock, drove 80 yards after 1971 Birmingham...... L .....15-32 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg the ensuing kickoff and cashed in when quarterback 1972 Knoxville ...... L .....10-17 slipped across from the one on the final play of the half. The Vols Swain 3 49 0 35 1973 Birmingham...... L .....21-42 Hannon 2 36 0 21 1974 Knoxville ...... L ...... 6-28 doggedly defended their territory in the second half, withstanding 1975 Birmingham...... L ...... 7-30 four serious invasions by the team that eventually copped the ALABAMA 1976 Knoxville ...... L .....13-20 national championship. RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 1977 Birmingham...... L .....10-24 Tennessee’s scoring march covered 69 yards and consumed Darby 23 87 1 86 0 19 1978 Knoxville ...... L .....17-30 eight plays, including passes from Charlie Fulton to Hal Wantland PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg 1979 Birmingham...... L .....17-27 and Johnny Mills and a 20-yard sprint around end by Fulton. Stan Croyle 27 17 0 190 0 43 1980 Knoxville ...... L ...... 0-27 1981 Birmingham...... L .....19-38 Mitchell scored from the 1-yard line after powering his way from the RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 1982 Knoxville ...... W....35-28 10 in another example of clutch play by the senior fullback. The tie Hall 10 139 0 43 1983 Birmingham...... W....41-34 snapped a string of Alabama victories that had reached four.

The 2005 meeting between Tennessee and Alabama marked just the third time since 1950 that neither team scored a touchdown ... TENNESSEE HEAD COACH PHILLIP FULMER 1998 National Championship ... 1997 and 1998 SEC Championships ... 13 Bowl Games in 14 Seasons

hillip Fulmer (Tennessee, 1972) is in his 15th season at the VOLS TOP SEC OVER LAST DECADE Phelm of the Tennessee football program. He has recorded a Tennessee maintains its standing as the winningest team in the SEC over the last 10 years 133-38 (.778) career record to lead all active coaches with at least (1996-2005) in terms of victories and percentage. The Vols are 95-30 during that span for a 10 years of experience. percentage of .760, ranking them fifth nationally in percentage and sixth in wins. Fulmer is tied for the ninth-winningest coach in league history with 133 career wins. He reached 50, 75 and 100 victories quick- FULMER NINTH ON SEC’S ALL-TIME SEC All-Time Wins List er than any other coach in SEC history. WINS LIST Prior to being named head coach at the start of the 1992 cam- Phillip Fulmer’s 133 head coaching victories put Coach (Schools) Wins 1 Paul Bryant (Kentucky/Alabama) 292 paign and then accepting the full-time duties after the season, Fulmer had served as him in a tie for ninth place on the Southeastern an assistant coach at UT since 1980. Fulmer’s association with the University of 2 Vince Dooley (Georgia) 201 Conference’s all-time wins list, making him and 3 Dan McGugin (Vanderbilt) 197 Tennessee extends back to his playing days when he was an offensive guard. When South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier the only active 4 John Vaught (Mississippi) 190 Fulmer was on the offensive line (1969-71) the Vols posted a 30-5 record and cap- head coaches in the league’s all-time top 10. 5 Ralph Jordan (Auburn) 176 tured the 1969 SEC Championship. Fulmer ranks even higher on the SEC regular- 6 (Tennessee) 173 7 Wallace Butts (Georgia) 140 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (Min. 10 Years) season victories list, as his 85 regular-season con- 1. PHILLIP FULMER, TENNESSEE ...... 133-38 (.778) ference wins are good enough for sixth place all- 8 Charlie McLendon (LSU) 137 T9 Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) 133 2. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina ...... 155-45-2 (.772) time. 3. Lloyd Carr, ...... 109-33 (.768) T9 Steve Spurrier (Florida/S. Carolina) 133 4. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...... 363-109-4 (.767) 5. Joe Paterno, Penn State ...... 358-120-3 (.747) FULMER-COACHED TEAMS NEAR UNBEATABLE WHEN HOLDING LEAD AFTER THREE QUARTERS FULMER YEAR-BY-YEAR Tennessee under head coach Phillip Fulmer is 115-6 in games in which it held the lead after Div. National three quarters of play. Overall Pct. SEC Finish Rank Bowl The last time the Vols lost a game in which they held the lead after three quarters was Sept. 1992 4-0 1.000 2-0 na 12 Hall of Fame (W) 1993 10-2 .833 7-1 T1st E 11 Citrus (L) 16, 2006, as Florida rallied to post a 21-20 win in Knoxville. 1994 8-4 .667 5-3 2nd E 18 Gator (W) 1995 11-1 .917 7-1 2nd E 2 Citrus (W) FULMER RECORDS 75th HOME VICTORY 1996 10-2 .833 7-1 2nd E 9 Citrus (W) Tennessee’s 33-7 homecoming victory over Marshall Sept. 23 gave Vols head coach Phillip 1997 11-2 .846 *7-1 1st E 7 Orange (L) Fulmer his 75th career win at Neyland Stadium. Following the game with the Thundering Herd, 1998 13-0 1.000 ^*8-0 1st E 1 Fiesta (W) Fulmer’s home record stood at 75-15 (.833). 1999 9-3 .750 6-2 2nd E 9 Fiesta (L) 2000 8-4 .667 5-3 T2nd E 25 Cotton (L) FULMER NOTCHES 40th WIN OVER NATIONALLY-RANKED FOE 2001 11-2 .846 7-1 1st E 4 Citrus (W) After routing ninth-ranked California in UT’s season-opener Sept. 2, the Vols under Phillip 2002 8-5 .615 5-3 3rd E nr Peach (L) Fulmer had won 40 of 68 games against ranked opponents. To date, Fulmer has 15 victories 2003 10-3 .769 6-2 T1st E 15 Peach (L) over top-10 teams to his credit. 2004 10-3 .769 7-1 1st E 13 Cotton (W) 2005 5-6 .455 3-5 5th E nr 2006 4-1 .800 0-1 NON-CONFERENCE DOMINANCE Totals 133-38 .778 83-25 Bowls (7-6) Since 1989 (Fulmer’s first season as UT’s offensive coordinator), Tennessee has a 63-14-1 *-Won Back-to-Back SEC Championships; ^-National Champions (.814) record in non-conference games. Only six of those defeats have been in the regular season (Notre Dame in 1990, 2004 and FULMER BY THE NUMBERS 2005, at UCLA in 1994, at Memphis in 1996 and Miami [Fla.] in 2002). The other eight losses Home Games ...... 75-15 Road Games ...... 47-15 all came in bowl games. Neutral Games ...... 11-8 During Fulmer’s tenure as head coach, Tennessee is 48-11 (.814) against non-conference Bowl Games...... 7-6 foes. Fulmer’s home record against non-conference teams is a daunting 33-2 (.943), with the Overtime...... 5-1 two setbacks coming vs. Miami (Fla.) in 2002 and vs. Notre Dame in 2004. vs. SEC ...... 85-27* vs. Non-Conference...... 48-11 TENNESSEE ASSISTANT COACHES vs. SEC East ...... 52-17 John Chavis...... Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers vs. SEC West ...... 33-10 *David Cutcliffe ...... Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/ vs. Ranked Teams...... 41-28 ...... Assistant Head Coach for Player Development/Wide Receivers vs. Non-Ranked Teams...... 91-10 Greg Adkins ...... Offensive Line Games decided by 7 points or less...... 37-17 Games decided by 3 points or less...... 20-7 Dan Brooks ...... Defensive Line August ...... 4-0 *Steve Caldwell ...... Defensive Ends September ...... 37-13 *Matt Luke ...... Tight Ends/Offensive Line/Director of Recruiting October...... 36-11 Kurt Roper ...... Running Backs November...... 46-6 *Larry Slade ...... Defensive Backs December...... 4-3 *Shawn Witten ...... Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach January...... 6-5 * ...... Offensive Graduate Assistant Coach *includes 2-2 mark in 1997 (W), 1998 (W), 2001 (L) and 2004 (L) SEC Championship games *Coaches in the press box on gameday

Phillip Fulmer posted the sixth-most victories (130) among all-time coaches after their first 14 seasons ... Fulmer has won at least 10 games in eight seasons ... TENNESSEE IN THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL POLLS Tennessee Has Finished in the Top 25 in Both the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll in 11 of the Last 12 Years

BCS STICKS WITH HARRIS POLL LAST TIME IN THE POLLS ... TRACKING UT IN THE POLLS The Harris Interactive poll will be part of the Bowl Throughout its history, the football Championship Series standings into the next decade. program has been a regular member of the Associated Press Week AP USA Today Harris BCS Preseason 23 23 On Aug. 24 the BCS announced that it signed a four-year and, more recently, the USA Today coaches’ polls. Sept. 3 11 17 extension with Harris Interactive, which became part of the col- Below is a listing of the last time the Vols were ranked in a Sept. 10 13 17 lege football landscape a year ago. particular position in the AP and USA Today polls: Sept. 17 15 19 The Harris poll constitutes one-third of the BCS standings, Sept. 24 15 18 15 Rank Associated Press USA Today joining the USA Today coaches' poll and an average of six com- 1st Final 1998 Final 1998 Oct. 1 13 14 13 puter rankings. It replaced The Associated Press poll. 2nd Dec. 2, 2001 Dec. 2, 2001 Oct. 8 8 98 The Harris poll will be released every Sunday from Sept. 24 3rd Preseason 2005 Preseason 2005 Oct. 15 79 8 11 Oct. 22 - - - - through Dec. 3. The panel of 114 participants comprises former 4th Aug. 26, 2002 Sept. 11, 2005 5th Sept. 11, 2005 Preseason 2002 Oct. 29 - - - - coaches, players and administrators, along with current and for- Nov. 5 - - - - mer media members. The first BCS poll will be released Oct. 15. 6th Sept. 4, 2005 Nov. 18, 2001 7th Oct. 15, 2006 Oct. 2, 2005 Nov. 12 - - - - 8th Oct. 15, 2006 Sept. 26, 2004 Nov. 19 - - - - VOLS FACED FIVE TOP-10 FOES LAST YEAR 9th Oct. 31, 2004 Oct. 8, 2006 Nov. 26 - - - - Last season marked the first time in Tennessee football histo- 10th Sept. 25, 2005 Sept. 29, 2002 Dec. 3 - - - - Final - - - - ry that the Vols faced five top-10 teams in the same season 11th Sept. 5, 2006 Sept. 18, 2005 12th Sept. 14, 2003 Oct. 24, 2004 (including postseason play). BOLD - Denotes Tennessee’s season-high The Vols lost to No. 6 Florida 16-7 in Gainesville Sept. 17, 13th Oct. 1, 2006 Oct. 17, 2004 14th Sept. 6, 2004 Oct. 1, 2006 TENNESSEE POLL FACTS: defeated No. 4 LSU 30-27 in overtime Sept. 26 in Baton Rouge, 15th Sept. 24, 2006 Final 2004 fell to No. 5 Georgia 27-14 in Knoxville Oct. 8, dropped a 6-3 16th Oct. 20, 2002 Nov. 14, 2004 AP No. 1 Finishes: 2 decision at No. 5 Alabama Oct. 22 and lost at No. 8 Notre Dame 17th Oct. 16, 2005 Sept. 12, 2006 Coaches’ Poll No. 1 Finishes: 2 41-21 Nov. 5. 18th Nov. 2, 2003 Sept. 24, 2006 AP No. 2 Finishes: 4 19th Oct. 26, 2003 Sept. 17, 2006 Coaches’ Poll No. 2 Finishes: 3 AP Top-5 Finishes: 13 UT OPENED BCS ERA WITH NATIONAL TITLE 20th Nov. 16, 1992 Nov. 16, 1992 21st Oct. 12, 2003 Nov. 26, 2000 Coaches’ Poll Top-5 Finishes: 10 In 1998, college football adopted the Bowl Championship 22nd Oct. 19, 2003 Oct. 19, 2003 AP Top-10 Finishes: 23 Series (BCS) to determine the national champion. Tennessee 23rd Preseason 2006 Preseason 2006 Coaches’ Poll Top-10 Finishes: 18 proceeded to post a perfect 13-0 record that season en route to 24th Nov. 2, 1992 Nov. 19, 1992 AP Top-25 Finishes: 40 its first national title since 1951. 25th Oct. 27, 2002 Oct. 23, 2005 Coaches’ Poll Top-25 Finishes: 33 The Vols’ 1998 title season was capped by a 23-16 win over NR Final 2005 Final 2005 Most Consecutive Top-25 AP Finishes: 11 Florida State in the Tostitos . Most Cons. Top-25 Coaches’ Poll Finishes: 13

Associated Press Poll USA Today/Coaches’ Poll Harris Interactive Poll Poll Updated Oct. 15 Updated Oct. 15 Updated Oct. 15 Released Oct. 15 Team Record Points Team Record Points Team Record Points Team Record Avg. 1 Ohio State (63) 7-0 1,623 1 Ohio State (63) 7-0 1,575 1 Ohio State (112) 7-0 2,848 1 Ohio State 7-0 .9731 2 Michigan 7-0 1,528 2 Southern California 6-0 1,476 2 Michigan (1) 7-0 2,663 2 Southern California 6-0 .9559 3 Southern California 6-0 1,465 3 Michigan 7-0 1,430 3 Southern California (1) 6-0 2,652 3 Michigan 7-0 .9341 4 West Virginia (2) 6-0 1,459 4 West Virginia 6-0 1,411 4 West Virginia 6-0 2,502 4 Auburn 6-1 .7478 5 Texas 6-1 1,355 5 Texas 6-1 1,314 5 Texas 6-1 2,360 5 West Virginia 6-0 .7446 6 Louisville 6-0 1,223 6 Louisville 6-0 1,205 6 Louisville 6-0 2,188 6 Florida 6-1 .7375 7 Tennessee 5-1 1,179 7 Auburn 6-1 1,122 7 Auburn 6-1 2,055 7 Louisville 6-0 .7176 8 Auburn 6-1 1,176 8 Notre Dame 5-1 1,068 8 Tennessee 5-1 2,009 8 Notre Dame 5-1 .6939 9 Florida 6-1 1,143 9 Tennessee 5-1 1,060 9 Florida 6-1 1,935 9 Texas 6-1 .6841 10 Notre Dame 5-1 1,042 10 Florida 6-1 1,045 10 Notre Dame 5-1 1,920 10 California 6-1 .6682 11 California 6-1 1,027 11 California 6-1 981 11 California 6-1 1,772 11 Tennessee 5-1 .6526 12 Clemson 6-1 885 12 Clemson 6-1 896 12 Clemson 6-1 1,607 12 Clemson 6-1 .5042 13 Georgia Tech 5-1 772 13 Georgia Tech 5-1 703 13 Georgia Tech 5-1 1,289 13 Arkansas 5-1 .4714 14 LSU 5-2 751 14 LSU 5-2 682 14 LSU 5-2 1,241 14 Oregon 5-1 .4492 15 Arkansas 5-1 734 15 Oregon 5-1 660 15 Oregon 5-1 1,136 15 Boise State 6-0 .4319 16 Oregon 5-1 639 16 Nebraska 6-1 596 16 Nebraska 6-1 1,068 16 Rutgers 6-0 .3951 17 Nebraska 6-1 555 17 Boise State 6-0 575 17 Arkansas 5-1 1,044 17 Nebraska 6-1 .3544 18 Boise State 6-0 519 18 Arkansas 5-1 532 18 Boise State 6-0 942 18 LSU 5-2 .3495 19 Rutgers 6-0 400 19 Rutgers 6-0 415 19 Rutgers 6-0 746 19 Georgia Tech 5-1 .3395 20 Oklahoma 4-2 394 20 Oklahoma 4-2 354 20 Oklahoma 4-2 654 20 Boston College 5-1 .2587 21 Wisconsin 6-1 366 21 Boston College 5-1 321 21 Boston College 5-1 605 21 Wisconsin 6-1 .2539 22 Boston College 5-1 330 22 Wisconsin 6-1 288 22 Wisconsin 6-1 567 22 Oklahoma 4-2 .1581 23 Texas A&M 6-1 127 23 Iowa 5-2 172 23 Iowa 5-2 290 23 Iowa 5-2 .0703 24 Missouri 6-1 93 24 Georgia 5-2 139 24 Georgia 5-2 227 24 Missouri 6-1 .0680 25 Wake Forest 6-1 83 25 Texas A&M 6-1 111 25 Missouri 6-1 221 25 Tulsa 5-1 .0639

Tennessee has finished atop both the AP and Coaches’ polls two times ... Fulmer’s Vols enjoyed a streak of 54 straight weeks in the top 10 from 1995-2000 ... NOTING THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 13 All-Time SEC Championships ... Two SEC Titles (1997 and 1998) and Five SEC East Crowns Under Phillip Fulmer

2006 SEC STANDINGS INTERDIVISIONAL EXCELLENCE TENNESSEE’S 2006 SEC Overall The Vols own the best interdivision record among SEC SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Eastern Division W L W L teams, going 31-10-1 (.750) against the Western Division Florida 4161 since the league split in 1992. Date Player Award Georgia 2252 Sept. 3 Jerod Mayo Defensive Player of the Week South Carolina 2242 SHUTOUTS Sept. 11 Erik Ainge Offensive Player of the Week TENNESSEE 1151 Since 1992, no SEC team has pitched more shutouts than Sept. 25 Arron Sears Offensive Lineman of the Week Kentucky 1334 Tennessee’s 13. The Vols have recorded at least one shutout Oct. 2 LaMarcus Coker Freshman of the Week Vanderbilt 1334 in three of the last five years. Four times in the last 13 years Oct. 2 James Wilhoit Special Teams Player of the Week UT has registered two shutouts in a season. Oct. 9 Erik Ainge Offensive Player of the Week SEC Overall Western Division W L W L TENNESSEE STINGY AGAINST THE RUN Arkansas 3051 VOLS VICTORIOUS ON THE ROAD Since John Chavis assumed the role of Vols defensive Auburn 4161 Since 1992, Tennessee owns the best road record among coordinator in 1995, Tennessee has held its opponents Alabama 2252 SEC teams, going 44-13 for a mark of .772. The Vols’ 44 vic- below a 100-yard per game average in six seasons (1997, LSU 2252 tories away from Rocky Top are the second most in the 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005). The Vols allowed just 82.5 Mississippi 1325 league during that span. rushing yards per game last season. Mississippi State 0325 Listed below are Tennessee’s SEC ranks in various FIVE VOLS EARN COACHES’ PRESEASON defensive categories since the 1995 campaign: 2006 SEC SCHEDULE ALL-SEC HONORS Scoring Rushing Total Oct. 21 (Saturday) Five Tennessee Volunteers garnered first-team Preseason Year Defense Defense Defense Alabama at Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. ET (CBS) All-Southeastern Conference honors as voted on by the 1995 5th 3rd 4th Mississippi at Arkansas, 11:30 a.m. CT (LFN) 1996 1st 3rd 1st Tulane at Auburn, 1:30 p.m. CT league coaches. Seniors Arron Sears (OL) and Justin Harrell (DT) were both first-team selections. 1997 8th 2nd 3rd Mississippi State at Georgia, 1 p.m. ET 1998 2nd 2nd 2nd Fresno State at LSU, 8 p.m. CT (ESPN2) Tailback Arian Foster and defensive back Jonathan 1999 2nd 4th 3rd South Carolina at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m. CT (PPV) Hefney earned second-team honors on offense and defense, respectively. Senior defensive tackle Turk McBride landed on 2000 3rd 1st 2nd Oct. 28 (Saturday) the third-team defense to round out UT’s contingent of hon- 2001 4th 1st 2nd Florida International at Alabama orees. 2002 3rd 4th 2nd La. Monroe at Arkansas (Little Rock), 6 p.m. CT 2003 4th 6th 4th 2004 7th 4th 7th (ESPNU) SEC AMONG BCS BOWL LEADERS 2005 6th 1st 6th Auburn at Mississippi, 11:30 a.m. CT (LFN) Since the adoption of the BCS format in 1998, the 2006 9th 8th 6th Georgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville), 3:30 p.m. ET (CBS) Southeastern Conference ranks second in the nation in BCS Kentucky at Mississippi State Avg. 5th 3rd 4th wins and second in BCS winning percentage (7-4, .636). Tennessee at South Carolina, 7:45 p.m. ET (ESPN/2) Vanderbilt at Duke The SEC is also second nationally with 11 all-time BCS bowl appearances (the Big 10 leads with 13). SEC ATTENDANCE LEADER SINCE 1974 Tennessee has led the SEC in football attendance every Nov. 4 (Saturday) year since 1974. That makes 32 straight seasons that the Mississippi State at Alabama Arkansas at South Carolina Vols have been the league’s top-drawing team. Arkansas State at Auburn The Volunteers have ranked in the NCAA’s top three in Florida at Vanderbilt attendance for 30 consecutive years. Georgia at Kentucky LSU at Tennessee AHEAD OF THE PACK ... THE WINNINGEST SEC TEAMS Northwestern State at Mississippi LAST 10 YEARS (1996-2005) LAST 20 YEARS (1986-2005) Nov. 11 (Saturday) Rank School Wins Rank School Wins Alabama at LSU 1. TENNESSEE 96 1. TENNESSEE 185 Tennessee at Arkansas 2. Florida 95 2. Florida 182 Georgia at Auburn 3. Georgia 94 3. Auburn 168 South Carolina at Florida 4. LSU 86 4. Georgia 166 Vanderbilt at Kentucky 5. Auburn 83 5. Alabama 161 Nov. 18 (Saturday) 6. Alabama 73 6. LSU 145 Auburn at Alabama 7. Arkansas 67 7. Arkansas 137 Arkansas at Mississippi State 8. Mississippi 66 8. Mississippi 129 Western Carolina at Florida 9. South Carolina 53 9. South Carolina 108 Louisiana-Monroe at Kentucky 10. Mississippi State 52 10. Mississippi State 101 Mississippi at LSU 11. Kentucky 44 11. Kentucky 87 Middle Tennessee at South Carolina 12. Vanderbilt 28 12. Vanderbilt 59 Phillip Fulmer owns a 33-10 (.767) career record against the SEC West and a 52-17 (.754) mark against the SEC East ... Fulmer is 48-11 (.814) vs. non-conference teams ... TENNESSEE HONORS & ACCLAIM 68 Vols Have Earned All-America Honors 83 Times ... 13 First-Team All-America Selections Under Phillip Fulmer

VOLS PLACE THREE ON SI.com’s KELL NAMED TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2006 NATIONAL FOOTBALL MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAMS HALL OF FAME AWARD CANDIDATES Three Tennessee offensive squad members are part of , a two-time consensus All-America and three- Award Candidates SI.com’s Midseason All-America teams. Senior offensive time All-SEC selection during his playing days at Manning Award Erik Ainge lineman Arron Sears and junior wide receiver Robert Tennessee (1968-70), is the university's newest member of Maxwell Award Erik Ainge Meachem made the Web site’s first team, while junior quar- the College Football Hall of Fame, as announced in May by Bednarik Award Justin Harrell terback Erik Ainge was a second-team selection. Ron Johnson, Chairman of The National Football Lott Trophy Justin Harrell The UT trio also earned identical recognition on Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF). Kell is the 21st Biletnikoff Award Robert Meachem CollegeFootballNews.com’s Midseason All-America Vol to be selected to college football's shrine. Jacobs Award (SEC Blocker) Arron Sears teams. Kell played on teams that earned an 8-2-1 record in Outland Trophy Arron Sears 1968, a 9-2 record and the SEC title in 1969 and an 11-1 Award James Wilhoit SI: UT FIRST HALF ‘BIGGEST SURPRISE’ mark and final No. 4 ranking in 1970. During his Tennessee In the Oct. 16 issue of Sports Illustrated, writer Stewart varsity career, he and his senior classmates never lost on REGULAR-SEASON AWARD WINNERS Shields-Watkins Field Mandel lists Tennessee as the biggest surprise of the first Erik Ainge half of the 2006 college football season. Mandel wrote: He was a two-time winner of the Jacobs Memorial Award (Sept. 2, California game) “Eighth-ranked Tennessee (5–1) hasn’t just shaken off last as the SEC's best blocker and was the Birmingham O’Reilly Auto Parts National College Player of the Week year’s 5–6 disaster, the Vols have buried it. From an open- Quarterback Club’s SEC most outstanding lineman in 1970. USA Today’s National College Player of the Week ing-week rout of Cal to last week’s 51-point explosion at Wrangler () National College Player of the Week Georgia, Tennessee hasn’t looked this good in years.” AINGE UP FOR MANNING AWARD (Sept. 9, Air Force game) The Committee announced Aug. 23 the SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7, Georgia game) HONORS PILE UP FOR AINGE AFTER names on the 2006 Manning Award Watch List. Tennessee Walter Camp Div. I-A National Offensive Player of the Week junior Erik Ainge was among the 21 QBs on the list. COMEBACK WIN BETWEEN THE HEDGES SEC Offensive Player of the Week The Manning Award was created in honor of the college After leading his third career fourth-quarter comeback Cingular All-America Player of the Week football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Saturday at then-ninth-ranked Georgia, Tennessee junior Manning and is presented to the recipient following the hol- LaMarcus Coker quarterback Erik Ainge was named the Walter Camp (Sept. 30, Memphis game) iday bowl season. It is the only quarterback award which Football Foundation’s Division I-A National Offensive SEC Freshman of the Week takes into consideration the candidates’ bowl performances. Player of the Week and SEC Offensive Player of the Week. The winner is determined by a select panel of national Jerod Mayo And on Oct. 13, Ainge was selected as the week six (Sept. 2, California game) media covering college football, as well as each of the Cingular All-America Player of the Week (the only major SEC Defensive Player of the Week Mannings. of Texas won last year’s award. college football award chosen exclusively by college foot- VOLScholar of the Week ball fans). Ainge received 40.4 percent of the vote, just Walter Camp Div. I-A National Defensive Player of the Week edging out Notre Dame Darius Walker (40.1 “VOLSCHOLARS” OF THE WEEK Arron Sears percent). The VOLScholar program, an initiative of UT’s Thornton (Sept. 23, Marshall game) Ainge completed 25 of 38 passes for 268 yards and a Athletics Student Life Center in cooperation with the men’s SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week pair of touchdowns. He also scored his first career rushing and women’s athletics departments, is a comprehensive James Wilhoit touchdown and helped the Vols convert on seven of 12 academic and citizenship-building program that has gained AFCA Good Works Team third-downs. The victory was Ainge’s second in two career enthusiastic support from several of UT’s athletic teams. (Sept. 30, Memphis game) SEC Special Teams Player of the Week tries at Sanford Stadium. Each week, the Thornton Center selects a VOLScholar of the Week. This season’s honorees are: California, QB Erik Ainge MID-SEASON HONORS WILHOIT NAMED TO AFCA GOOD The Political science major has been a VOLScholar every WORKS TEAM semester. He is also an Academic All-SEC honoree. Erik Ainge Tennessee senior placekicker James Wilhoit was one of Air Force, LB Jerod Mayo CollegeFootballNews.com Midseason All-America (2nd) A Sport management major, Mayo is on the SEC Academic SI.com Midseason All-America (2nd) 11 players selected to the 2006 Honor Roll and serves on UT’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Coaches Association (Div. I) Good Works Team, as Florida, PK James Wilhoit Robert Meachem announced by the AFCA Sept. 14. A communications graduate slated to earn his master’s in sports CollegeFootballNews.com Midseason All-America (1st) psychology this December, Wilhoit is a three-time Academic All- SI.com Midseason All-America (1st) The team honors players for their dedication and com- SEC selection. mitment to community service. Marshall, TE Brad Cottam Arron Sears A senior from Hendersonville, Wilhoit has accumulated An Academic All-SEC honoree, Cottam is majoring in Business CollegeFootballNews.com Midseason All-America (1st) more than 250 community service hours during his career administration. SI.com Midseason All-America (1st) Memphis, OT Steven Jones as a Vol. This marks the second straight year that UT has Jones is graduating early in December with a degree in had a representative on the AFCA Good Works Team. Communication studies. Georgia, DB Inky Johnson Johnson is on track to graduate early with a degree in political science. Alabama, TB David Yancey Yancey is majoring in Nuclear engineering and is on track to graduate in May.

... UT has had 14 players combine to earn 15 separate Academic All-America honors ... 21 former Vols are enshrined in the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame ... TENNESSEE’S NEYLAND STADIUM “HOME OF THE VOLS”

Crowds at Neyland Stadium Have Been Among the Top Three in NCAA Attendance for 30 Consecutive Years

NEYLAND STADIUM NEYLAND STADIUM RENOVATION PROJECT NEYLAND BOASTS 67 STRAIGHT Phase I of the Neyland Stadium Master Plan renovations TOP-ATTENDANCE GAMES CROWDS OF MORE THAN 100,000 are slated for completion prior to the start of the 2006 sea- The Tennessee Vols have played 67 consecutive home Attend. Opponent, Date son. This phase includes the expansion of the lower north 1. 109,061 Florida, Sept. 18, 2004 games at Neyland Stadium in front of crowds of at least concourse near Gate 21, the addition of the East Club and 2. 108,768 Florida, Sept. 16, 2000 100,000 fans. infrastructure improvements to the stadium. This phase is a 3. 108,722 Florida, Sept. 21, 2002 Since the stadium’s capacity was expanded to more than preview of the vision for the entire project and brings the 4. 108,625 UNLV, Sept. 6, 2004 100,000 in 1996, the Vols have not had a home crowd of stadium’s total capacity down slightly to 102,038 (keeping it 5. 108,472 LSU, Sept. 29, 2001 less than six figures. the nation’s third-largest collegiate football facility). 6. 108,470 Georgia, Oct. 8, 2005 Neyland Stadium’s current capacity is 102,038, making it Future phases on the Neyland Stadium Master Plan call 7. 108,064 Southern Miss, Sept. 2, 2000 the nation’s third-largest college football venue (trailing for the addition of 1,589 club seats in the lower south end 8. 107,881 South Carolina, Sept. 27, 2003 Michigan Stadium [107,501] and Penn State’s Beaver zone which are projected to open for the 2010 season. 9. 107,828 Auburn, Oct. 2, 2004 Stadium [107,282]). Phase I of the Neyland Stadium Master Plan renovations 10. 107,745 Miami, Nov. 9, 2002 was completed prior to the start of the 2006 season. This UT’S RETIRED NUMBERS PERMANENTLY phase included the expansion of the lower north concourse DISPLAYED AROUND STADIUM SHIELDS-WATKINS FIELD near Gate 21, the addition of the East Club and infrastruc- The Tennessee football family retired three numbers last AT NEYLAND STADIUM ture improvements to the stadium. This phase is a preview season, in honor of former Vols (No. 92), of the vision for the entire project. Director of Sports Surface Management: Bob Peyton Manning (No. 16) and Doug Atkins (No. 91). Future phases on the Neyland Stadium Master Plan call Each of those Vols greats now has his respective jersey Campbell, Certified Sports Field Manager and past pres- for the addition of 1,589 club seats in the lower south end ident of the Sports Turf Managers Association permanently displayed on lighted signage just below the zone which are projected to open for the 2010 season. upper deck at different corners of the stadium. Playing surface was artificial turf from 1968-93 White’s No. 92 was retired and put on display before the VOLS’ CROWDS AVERAGED MORE THAN Mississippi game Oct. 1, and Manning’s was retired before Grass field was reinstalled in 1994 107,000 IN 2005 the game against South Carolina. Atkins’ number was Tennessee’s six home crowds in 2005 averaged retired prior to the Vanderbilt contest Nov. 19. It takes 90 gallons of paint to complete the lines, center 107,593. The Vols’ total attendance for those six contests The retired numbers of the four Vols who died in service logo and the famous orange and white checkerboard stands at 645,558. to their country during WWII — Clyde “Ig” Fuson (No. 62) end zones Last season, UT’s total attendance of 746,507 (seven Rudy Klarer (No. 49) Bill Nowling (No. 32) and Willis Tucker games) led the nation. (No. 61) — were put on permanent display during a special The checkerboard end zones first appeared from 1964- ceremony prior to the Air Force game this year. 67, then reappeared in 1989 and have been in place SEC ATTENDANCE LEADER SINCE 1974 ever since Tennessee has led the Southeastern Conference in foot- VOLS IN 85th SEASON AT NEYLAND ball attendance every year since 1974. That makes 32 The 2006 season marks Tennessee’s 85th year of foot- Playing field built to Golf Association golf straight seasons that the Vols have been the league’s top- ball in Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers own a 409-100-17 green construction specifications: drawing team. all-time record at home, giving them a Rocky Top winning 12 inches of sand over four inches of gravel percentage of .794. Drainage lines 15 feet apart under gravel in subgrade TENNESSEE’S WINNING PERCENTAGE Consecutive Games Without a Loss: 55, beginning Oct. 3, 1925, with a 51-0 victory against Emory & Henry, Infiltration (drainage) rate of 12 inches per hour AT NEYLAND HIGHER THAN 80 and ending Oct. 21, 1933, with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. 16-inch crown from sideline to center of field PERCENT SINCE 1990 Consecutive Home Wins: 30, beginning Dec. 8, 1928, Tifway Bermuda grass mowed at 3/4-inch height More than 106,000 fans have witnessed the Vols win bet- with a 13-12 win against Florida and ending Oct. 21, 1933 ter than 80 percent of their games at Neyland Stadium with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. since 1990. Included was a record crowd of 109,061 that Winning Seasons: 74, including 35 undefeated years at saw the Vols’ win over Florida Sept. 18, 2004. home. The last Vols squad to go undefeated at home was the 1999 team, which was 7-0 at Neyland Stadium.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT NEYLAND STADIUM “It’s static noise. You can’t hear anything. You go up and down the line, your wide receivers, your running backs, your tight ends ... nobody can hear. Nobody.” -- Cal quarterback Nate Longshore after the ninth-ranked Golden Bears fell in Neyland Stadium 35-18 Sept. 2, 2006 “As a coach, I’ve been a part of teams that traveled to LSU, Florida State, Texas and almost every other place in the country that could be considered one of the toughest places to play as a visiting team. But when I was at Notre Dame, The namesake of the Home of the Vols, Gen. Robert R. Neyland we went down to Knoxville for a night game in 1999, and the Tennessee crowd that night was the most impressive that I (1892-1962) coached Tennessee squads that held 112 opponents ever faced. Neyland Stadium was just electric.” scoreless during his distinguished career on the . -- Bob Davie, ESPN Game Analyst and former college coach

... Tennessee has played 16 night games in Neyland Stadium since the 2000 season (11-5) ... Neyland Stadium is the third-largest college football venue in America ... VOLUNTEERS IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL 75 NFL Draft Picks Since 1994 ... Nine First-Round Draft Picks Since 1997 ... 10 Pro-Bowl Selections Since 2003

NFL PIPELINE 2006 NFL Rosters MANNING PASSES UNITAS Former Vols on Current Tennessee had 40 players on Players by Colleges When Peyton Manning threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to run- NFL Rosters 2006 NFL Kickoff Weekend ros- ning back Joseph Addai Sept. 17 vs. the Texans, it did more than ters, ranking third nationally behind School NFL Players give Addai his first career touchdown. It also gave Manning anoth- Player Team Miami (Fla.) 42 Jason Allen, DB Miami’s 42 and Florida State’s 41. Florida State 41 er team record. Rashad Baker, DB Tennessee had more active NFL TENNESSEE 40 The completion was the 2,797th of Manning’s nine-year NFL , RB Lions players than any other SEC school. Georgia 39 career, moving him into first place on the Colts’ all-time completion Kevin Burnett, LB The SEC’s 266 NFL players were Ohio State 39 list. He passed Hall of Fame quarterback John Unitas. , T more than any other conference in Michigan 36 , G Dustin Colquitt, P the country. Florida 35 ANDY KELLY ONE OF SEVEN VOLS ENJOYING Included among Tennessee’s Nebraska 32 , DE LSU 31 SUCCESS IN ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Aubrayo Franklin, DT Ravens professional standouts are 2005 Penn State 29 A 13-year Arena Football League veteran, former Vols quarter- Omar Gaither, LB NFL Pro-Bowlers Peyton Manning, back Andy Kelly (1988-91) is now starring for the Utah Blaze. , DB Jason Witten and . Kelly currently holds the AFL career passing records for comple- , DB tions (3,329), attempts (5,371), total yards (36,690) and TDs Parys Haralson, DE VOLS (716). Chris Hannon, WR Kansas City Chiefs Did you know that at least one former Vol has played in each of Albert Haynesworth, DT Other former Vols in the AFL include lineman Mondre Dickerson John Henderson, DT Jacksonville Jaguars the last 15 Super Bowls and 18 of the last 19? (Tampa Bay Storm), wide receiver/linebacker Cory Fleming , RB Tennessee Titans Most recently, wide receiver Cedrick Wilson appeared in Super (), defensive specialist DeRon Jenkins (Nashville Anthony Herrera, G Minnesota Vikings Bowl XL for the . Kats), lineman DeAngelo Lloyd (Austin Wranglers), wide , RB New York Jets receiver/linebacker Andy McCullough (Colorado Crush) and offen- Mark Jones, WR VOLS IN THE sive specialist Marcus Nash (Las Vegas Gladiators). , RB Over the years, 32 former Vols have been among the elite NFL , DE St. Louis Rams players selected to play in the Pro Bowl. Those players have Jesse Mahelona, DT Tennessee Titans THREE VOLS ACTIVE IN CANADIAN LEAGUE Peyton Manning, QB earned 90 Pro Bowl invitations, led by Reggie White’s 13. In addition to Tennessee’s large contingent of active NFL and , TE Green Bay Packers White (1987) is one of four Vols who was named MVP of the Pro AFL players, three former Vols are also strapping it on in the Tony McDaniel, DT Jacksonville Jaguars Bowl, joining Doug Atkins (1959), Peyton Manning (2005) and Bert League. , DT New York Jets Rechichar (1957). Defensive end Jonathan Brown (1994-97) plays for the Toronto Eric Parker, WR Chargers Argonauts, wide receiver Jeremaine Copeland (1995-98) plays for Peerless Price, WR Buffalo Bills UT’s ATKINS, WHITE IN PRO HALL OF FAME the and linebacker Steven Marsh (1999- *Rob Smith, G Cleveland Browns Donte’ Stallworth, WR Philadelphia Eagles Legendary defensive linemen Doug Atkins (1950-52) and 2002) is on the injured-reserve list for the Edmonton Eskimos. Trey Teague, T New York Jets Reggie White (1980-83) represent UT in the Pro Football Hall of Demetrin Veal,DE Fame. HOLLOWAY UP FOR ALL-TIME CFL PASSING , DT Philadelphia Eagles Atkins was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of TANDEM HONORS Kelley Washington, WR the 1953 draft and eventually went on to star for the Chicago Former Tennessee quarterback Condredge Holloway (1972-74) Fred Weary, C Bears (1955-66) and the (1967-69). makes up one half of the ’ tandem that is nomi- Scott Wells, C Green Bay Packers Al Wilson, LB Denver Broncos White, a defensive end who began his career in the USFL, is nated in the “Greatest Quarterback-Receiver Connections in CFL Cedrick Wilson, WR Pittsburgh Steelers remembered as one of the best pass rushers in NFL history. He History” program. The program gives fans the opportunity to vote retired as the NFL’s all-time sacks leader and is the only player in , DB online for the top pass-catching tandem in league history. Jason Witten, TE Dallas Cowboys league history to have recorded nine consecutive seasons of Holloway, who is enshrined in the CFL Hall of Fame, and former 41 Total Players double-digit sack totals. White passed away Dec. 26, 2004. Argos receiver Terry Greer make up one of nine duos up for con- 40 on Active Rosters sideration. MANNING PART OF NFL’S TOP SCORING DUO Once all nine tandems are unveiled, fans can go to * Peyton Manning set yet another NFL record last season with his www.cfl.ca/makingtheconnection and vote for the team of their fourth-quarter scoring toss to Indianapolis Colts teammate Marvin choice. The winners will be announced during halftime of the 2006 Harrison. The TD marked the tandem’s 86th scoring strike, break- , slated for Canada Inns Stadium in Winnipeg Nov. 19. ing the previous NFL record of 85 by and Holloway and Greer played together for five seasons, combin- of the San Francisco 49ers (1987-1999). ing for 219 receptions for 3,991 yards and 27 touchdowns. It took Manning and Harrison only seven and a half seasons to Included was a 246-yard receiving performance versus Hamilton break the record, while Rice and Young needed 13 full seasons to on Sept. 10, 1982, that still stands as a club record. set the previous league mark. In 2004, Manning set an NFL sin- gle-season record with 49 touchdowns passes. Manning and Harrison are also the first QB-WR tandem in NFL history to combine for more than 10,000 yards.

... Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning won back-to-back NFL MVP awards in 2003 and 2004 and also set an NFL single-season record with 49 TD passes in 2004 ... INSIDE THE NUMBERS INSIDE THE ORANGE ZONE MILESTONE GAMES SINGLE-GAME BESTS Game Tennessee • Opponent Erik Ainge’s 300-yard passing games: (2) CAREER BEST - RUSHING California 1-2 (1 TD, 0 FG) • 2-2 (1 TD, 1 FG) 2006: Air Force (333); Memphis (324) Name No. Yards Air Force 5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) • 5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) LaMarcus Coker’s 100-yard rushing games: (2) Erik Ainge 11 at ND 2005 3 vs. AU 2004 Florida 2-2 (1 TD, 1 FG) • 1-1 (1 TD, 0 FG) 2006: Marshall (146); LaMarcus Coker (125) Cory Anderson 3 (Twice) 22 vs. UK 2005 Marshall 2-2 (2 TD, 0 FG) • 1-1 (1 TD, 0 FG) Arian Foster’s 100-yard rushing games: (5) Josh Briscoe 1 at MEM 2006 11 at MEM 2006 at Memphis 4-5 (3 TD, 1 FG) • 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) 2005: South Carolina (148); Notre Dame (125); LaMarcus Coker 26 at MEM 2006 146 vs. MAR 2006 at Georgia 7-7 (6 TD, 1 FG) • 4-4 (2 TD, 2 FG) Memphis (132); Vanderbilt (223); Kentucky (114) Jonathan Crompton 2 vs. Cal 2006 6 vs. Cal 2006 Alabama Robert Meachem’s 100-yard receiving games: (4) Arian Foster 40 vs. VU 2005 223 vs. VU 2005 at South Carolina 2004: Kentucky (145) Montario Hardesty 19 vs. AF 2006 72 vs. AF 2006 LSU 2006: California (182); Air Force (115); Memphis (157) David Holbert 2 vs. TAMU 2004 3 vs. TAMU 2004 at Arkansas Jonathan Hefney’s 10-tackle games: (3) Robert Meachem 1 (5x) 9 vs. Cal 2006 at Vanderbilt 2005: Georgia (14) Austin Rogers 1 (Twice) 26 at UK 2005 Kentucky 2006: Air Force (17), Marshall (12) Bret Smith 2 at MEM 2006 10 at MEM 2006 TOTALS 21-23 (17 TD, 4 FG) • 13-13 (9 TD, 4 FG) Jerod Mayo’s 10-tackle games: (3) Lucas Taylor 2 vs. UM 2005 18 vs. SC 2005 2006: Air Force (10); Florida (10), Marshall (12) David Yancey 13 vs. TAMU 2004 59 vs. TAMU 2004 GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAY Turk McBride’s 10-tackle games: (1) CAREER BEST - PASSING Tennessee Opponents 2006: Florida (10) Game FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT DIF Marvin Mitchell’s 10-tackle games: (3) Name Att. Comp. California 1 1 2 0 2 2 - 2006: Air Force (12); Florida (15), Marshall (12) Erik Ainge 38 at UGA 2006 25 at UGA 2006 Jonathan Crompton 2 (Twice) 2 (Twice) Air Force 1 1 2 0 0 0 -2 Antwan Stewart’s 10-tackle games: (1) Lucas Taylor 1 vs. UF 2006 1 vs. UF 2006 Florida 0 2 2 0 1 1 -1 2005: Vanderbilt (10) Marshall 0 1 1 1 1 2 +1 CAREER BEST - PASSING YARDS at Memphis 2 0 2 0 1 0 -1 CAREER BEST - TACKLES at Georgia 0 0 0 1 3 4 +4 Name Yards Robert Ayers 4 vs. Memphis 2005 Erik Ainge 333 vs. AF 2006 Alabama Demonte’ Bolden 2 (Twice) Jonathan Crompton 37 at MEM 2006 at S. Carolina Wes Brown 2 (Twice) Lucas Taylor 48 vs. UF 2006 LSU Sinclair Cannon 1 vs. Mississippi 2005 at Arkansas Britton Colquitt 1 (Twice) CAREER BEST - RECEIVING at Vanderbilt Dorian Davis 1 (Twice) Name No. Yards Kentucky Roshaun Fellows 7 (Twice) Cory Anderson 3 (3x) 42 vs. MEM 2005 TOTALS 4 5 9 2 8 10 +1 Walter Fisher 1 (Twice) Josh Briscoe 1 (4x) 39 vs. MEM 2005 Antonio Gaines 2 vs. California 2006 Chris Brown 5 at MEM 2006 31 vs. Cal 2006 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Ben Greene 2 (3x) LaMarcus Coker 4 at UGA 20006 48 vs. UF 2006 Tennessee Opponents Quintin Hancock 1 vs. Florida 2006 Brad Cottam 1 (4x) 18 vs. UNLV 2004 California - (32) Justin Harrell 8 at Florida 2005 Arian Foster 5 at UK 2005 45 vs. VU 2005 Air Force (35) (22) Jonathan Hefney 17 vs. Air Force 2006 Quintin Hancock 1 (Twice) 27 at MEM 2006 Florida (36), (51) 52, 47 Jared Hostetter 1 vs. Auburn 2004 (SEC CG) Montario Hardesty 1 (4x) 16 vs. UF 2006 Marshall 42, (49) 46 Inquoris Johnson 7 (Twice) David Holbert 1 (5x) 26 vs. SC 2005 at Memphis (28), (49) - Marsalous Johnson 1 at Georgia 2006 Robert Meachem 8 vs. AF 2006 182 vs. Cal 2006 Austin Rogers 5 vs. AF 2006 69 vs. AF 2006 at Georgia (37) (22), (34) Ryan Karl 9 vs. California 2006 Bret Smith 7 at UGA 2006 94 at UGA 2006 Alabama Ricardo Kemp 1 (Twice) Jayson Swain 6 (Twice) 98 vs. MAR 2006 at S. Carolina J.T. Mapu 9 at Alabama 2003 Lucas Taylor 4 at MEM 2006 45 vs. AF 2006 LSU Andre Mathis 1 vs. Air Force 2006 David Yancey 1 (Twice) 12 vs. UAB 2005 at Arkansas Jerod Mayo 12 vs. Marshall 2006 at Vanderbilt Turk McBride 10 vs. Florida 2006 CAREER BEST - KICKOFF RETURNS Kentucky Rico McCoy 3 (Twice) Name No. Yards Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Matt McGlothlin 2 (Twice) LaMarcus Coker 4 at UGA 2006 93 at UGA 2006 Marvin Mitchell 15 vs. Florida 2006 Arian Foster 1 (Twice) 20 vs. UM 2005 VOLS ON OPENING DRIVES Xavier Mitchell 8 vs. Florida 2006 Jonathan Hefney 3 vs. UK 2004 49 vs. UK 2004 1st Half 2nd Half Demetrice Morley 9 vs. Marshall 2006 David Holbert 1 vs. MAR 2006 4 vs. MAR 2006 California Punt Touchdown Adam Myers-White 3 vs. Memphis 2006 Inquoris Johnson 2 (Twice) 34 vs. UAB 2005 Air Force Field Goal Touchdown Anthony Parker 1 vs. Air Force 2006 Robert Meachem 1 (3x) 26 at ND 2005 Florida Interception Touchdown Jarod Parrish 7 vs. Alabama Demetrice Morley 2 at ND 2005 45 at ND 2005 Marshall Missed FG Punt Antonio Reynolds 4 (Twice) Austin Rogers 1 vs. UF 2006 12 vs. UF 2006 at Memphis Field Goal Touchdown Austin Rogers 2 vs. California 2006 Lucas Taylor 4 vs. UGA 2005 77 vs. VU 2005 Ellix Wilson 1 vs. UF 2006 17 vs. UF 2006 at Georgia Punt Touchdown Antwan Stewart 10 vs. Vanderbilt 2005 David Yancey 2 (Twice) 40 at ND 2005 Alabama Lucas Taylor 2 vs. California 2006 Jonathan Wade 1 at MEM 2006 18 at MEM 2006 at S. Carolina James Turner 1 (Twice) LSU Jonathan Wade 9 at Georgia 2006 at Arkansas Antonio Wardlow 1 (Twice) CAREER BEST - PUNT RETURNS at Vanderbilt Ryan West 2 (Twice) Name No. Yards Jonathan Hefney 5 (Twice) 76 vs. VU 2005 Kentucky Dan Williams 1 vs. Marshall 2006 Ja’Kouri Williams 3 at LSU 2005 Austin Rogers 2 vs. Cal 2006 13 vs. Cal 2006 FUMBLES James Wilhoit 1 (4x) Lucas Taylor 4 at UA 2005 31 at UA 2005 Name No.-Lost Name No.-Lost Jayson Swain 1-0 David Yancey 1-1 Ellix Wilson 3 vs. Kentucky 2004 Lucas Taylor 1-0 Team 2-1 Eric Young 1 (Twice) LaMarcus Coker 1-1 1-1 Ja”Kouri Williams 1-1

Tennessee has scored touchdowns on its first possession of the second half in five of its six games this season ...

2006 Tennessee Football Statistics 2006 SCOREBOARD (5-1, 1-1 SEC) Date UT rank Opponent (rank) (TV) Site Time/Result Attend. Quick Facts Sept. 2 23/23 California (9/12) (ESPN) Knoxville W 35-18 106,009 Underdog Vols jump out to 35-0 lead on ninth-ranked Cal; Ainge tosses four TDs Sept. 9 11/17 Air Force (VideoSeat PPV) Knoxville W 31-30 105,466 Ainge’s 333 passing yards, three TDs help Vols hold off an efficient Air Force squad Sept. 16 13/17 *Florida (7/6) (CBS) Knoxville L 20-21 106,818 Vols’ inability to rush (-11 net), Leak’s three TD tosses help Gators sneak by UT Sept. 23 15/19 Marshall HC (VideoSeat PPV) Knoxville W 33-7 104,818 Despite heavy rains, Vols rack up 434 offensive yards; Coker reels off 89-yard TD run Sept. 30 15/18 at Memphis (ESPN) Memphis W 41-7 61,783 Vols outgain Tigers 566 yards of total offense to 121; Ainge throws four TDs Oct. 7 13/14 *at Georgia (10/9) (ESPN) Athens W 51-33 92,746 Vols overcome 17-point deficit, score 51 against nation’s top scoring defense Oct. 21 7/9 *Alabama (CBS) Knoxville 3:30 p.m. ET Oct. 28 *at South Carolina (ESPN or ESPN2) Columbia 7:45 p.m. ET Nov. 4 *LSU Knoxville Nov. 11 *at Arkansas Fayetteville Nov. 18 *at Vanderbilt Nashville Nov. 25 *Kentucky Kentucky

Rankings listed (AP/USA Today) HC-Homecoming *-Southeastern Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP OFFENSIVE STATISTICS SCORING 211 116 # RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Points Per Game 35.2 19.3 22 LaMarcus Coker 6 57 382 1 381 6.7 1 89 63.5 FIRST DOWNS 127 94 2 Montario Hardesty 6 64 228 16 212 3.3 4 43 35.3 Rushing 45 47 27 Arian Foster 4 41 160 4 156 3.8 3 20 39.0 43 David Yancey 6 13 60 0 60 4.6 2 10 10.0 Passing 78 40 9 Bret Smith 5 3 19 0 19 6.3 0 9 3.8 Penalty 4 7 81 Josh Briscoe 6 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.8 RUSHING YARDAGE 780 779 3 Robert Meachem 6 29184.00 9 1.3 Yards gained rushing 883 951 8 Jonathan Crompton 3 37072.30 6 2.3 45 Cory Anderson 6 11011.00 1 0.2 Yards lost rushing 103 172 30 David Holbert 6 10000.00 0 0.0 Rushing Attempts 206 210 21 Austin Rogers 3 10000.00 0 0.0 Average Per Rush 3.8 3.7 6 Ja’Kouri Williams 2 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -5.0 Average Per Game 130.0 129.8 TEAM 3 5 0 22 -22 -4.4 0 0 -7.3 10 Erik Ainge 6 13 6 49 -43 -3.3 1 1 -7.2 TDs Rushing 11 7 Totals 6 206 883 103 780 3.8 11 89 130.0 PASSING YARDAGE 1,749 962 Opponents 6 210 951 172 779 3.7 7 31 129.8 Att-Comp-Int 176-123-5 132-75-8 Average Per Pass 9.9 7.3 # PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 10 Erik Ainge 6 171.57 118-171-5 69.0 1657 14 84 276.2 Average Per Catch 14.2 12.8 8 Jonathan Crompton 3 192.40 4-4-0 100.0 44 0 27 14.7 Average Per Game 291.5 160.3 12 Lucas Taylor 6 833.20 1-1-0 100.0 48 1 48 8.0 TDs Passing 15 6 Totals 6 175.80 123-176-5 69.9 1749 15 84 291.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 2,529 1,741 Opponents 6 120.92 75-132-8 56.8 962 6 49 160.3 Total Plays 382 342 # RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Play 6.6 5.1 3 Robert Meachem 6 34 675 19.9 6 84 112.5 Average Per Game 421.5 290.2 1 Jayson Swain 6 22 378 17.2 5 51 63.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 19-307 19-424 9 Bret Smith 5 20 225 11.2 2 23 45.0 28 Chris Brown 6 16 108 6.8 1 19 18.0 Average Per Return 16.2 22.3 12 Lucas Taylor 6 8 84 10.5 0 45 14.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 6-42 10-174 22 LaMarcus Coker 6 5 81 16.2 1 48 13.5 Average Per Return 7.0 17.4 21 Austin Rogers 3 5 69 13.8 0 28 23.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 8-69 5-57 2 Montario Hardesty 6 4 34 8.5 0 16 5.7 87 Quintin Hancock 5 2 29 14.5 0 27 5.8 Average Per Return 8.6 11.4 86 Brad Cottam 6 2 23 11.5 0 12 3.8 FUMBLES-LOST 8-4 4-2 27 Arian Foster 4 2 11 5.5 0 7 2.8 PENALTIES-YARDS 27-205 31-201 45 Cory Anderson 6 2 9 4.5 0 5 1.5 Average Per Game 34.2 33.5 81 Josh Briscoe 6 1 23 23.0 0 23 3.8 Totals 6 123 1749 14.2 15 84 291.5 PUNTS-YARDS 16-756 25-1,039 Opponents 6 75 962 12.8 6 49 160.3 Average Per Punt 47.2 41.6 Net punt average 35.1 39.1 # PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:08 29:52 33 Jonathan Hefney 3 21 7.0 0 8 21 Austin Rogers 2 13 6.5 0 7 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 44/74 31/76 38 Antonio Wardlow 1 8 8.0 1 0 3rd-Down Pct 59% 41% Totals 6 42 7.0 1 8 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3/6 3/5 Opponents 10 174 17.4 1 86 4th-Down Pct 50% 60% # KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SACKS BY-YARDS 11-72 5-44 12 Lucas Taylor 6 102 17.0 0 25 MISC YARDS 0 0 22 LaMarcus Coker 4 93 23.2 0 40 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 27 15 33 Jonathan Hefney 2 32 16.0 0 17 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-8 4-7 30 David Holbert 1 4 4.0 0 4 3 Robert Meachem 1 16 16.0 0 16 PAT-ATTEMPTS 26-27 12-12 21 Austin Rogers 1 12 12.0 0 12 ATTENDANCE 423,111 154,529 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game 4/105,788 2/77,264 4 Jonathan Wade 1 18 18.0 0 18 Neutral Site Games 0/0 0/0 35 Ellix Wilson 1 17 17.0 0 17 20 Demetrice Morley 1 13 13.0 0 13 Totals 19 307 16.2 0 40 SCORE BY QUARTERS Opponents 19 424 22.3 1 99 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Tennessee 32 52 59 68 - 211 # FGS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Opponents 24 24 20 48 - 116 25 James Wilhoit 7-8 87.5 0-0 1-1 3-3 2-3 1-1 51 0 FG SEQ: (35), (36), (51), 42, (49), (28), (49), (37) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made. 2006 Tennessee Football Statistics # FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 20 Demetrice Morley 1 3 3.0 0 3 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 1 3 3.0 0 3 # Player GP T AT TT TFL Sack Int-Yds PD QBH FR-Yds FF BLK Saf Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 40 Marvin Mitchell 6 38 18 56 5.0-13 1.0-4 . 2 5 . 1 . . # INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 33 Jonathan Hefney 6 30 18 48 2.0-3 . 3-16 4 . . . . . 33 Jonathan Hefney 3 16 5.3 0 16 7 Jerod Mayo 6 27 14 41 7.0-37 4.0-32 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 24 Antwan Stewart 2 23 11.5 0 22 39 Ryan Karl 6 29 8 37 4.0-20 1.0-6 . 1 . . . . . 4 Jonathan Wade 2 20 10.0 0 20 90 Turk McBride 6 21 11 32 4.0-13 1.0-8 . . 3 . . . . 29 Inquoris Johnson 1 10 10.0 0 10 Totals 8 69 8.6 0 22 4 Jonathan Wade 6 20 4 24 3.0-9 . 2-20 8 . . . . . Opponents 5 57 11.4 0 30 20 Demetrice Morley 6 17 4 21 4.0-14 . . 2 . 1-3 . . . 24 Antwan Stewart 6 15 5 20 1.0-2 . 2-23 3 . . . . . # PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 89 Antonio Reynolds 6 9 8 17 1.0-6 ...... 47 Britton Colquitt 16 756 47.2 631160 93 Xavier Mitchell 6 10 7 17 6.0-23 2.0-14 . . 3 . . . . Totals 16 756 47.2 631160 Opponents 25 1039 41.6 73 1 8 10 1 5 Rico McCoy 6 9 4 13 ...... 91 Robert Ayers 6 8 2 10 3.0-15 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . . # TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 29 Inquoris Johnson 2 8 2 10 1.0-1 . 1-10 2 . . . . . 10 Erik Ainge 6 184 -43 1657 1614 269.0 92 Justin Harrell 3 3 4 7 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 22 LaMarcus Coker 6 57 381 0 381 63.5 48 Adam Myers-White 6 3 2 5 ...... 2 Montario Hardesty 6 64 212 0 212 35.3 27 Arian Foster 4 41 156 0 156 39.0 94 Wes Brown 6 3 2 5 1.0-3 ...... 43 David Yancey 6 13 60 0 60 10.0 98 Demonte' Bolden 5 4 1 5 1.0-2 ...... 8 Jonathan Crompton 3 7 7 44 51 17.0 14 Ben Greene 6 5 . 5 ...... 12 Lucas Taylor 6 1 0 48 48 8.0 68 Matt McGlothlin 6 2 2 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 9 Bret Smith 5 3 19 0 19 3.8 99 J.T. Mapu 6 1 2 3 . . . . 1 . . . . 81 Josh Briscoe 6 1 11 0 11 1.8 21 Austin Rogers 3 2 . 2 ...... 3 Robert Meachem 62808 1.3 95 Walter Fisher 3 2 . 2 ...... 45 Cory Anderson 61101 0.2 6 Ja’Kouri Williams 2 1 -10 0 -10 -5.0 54 Eric Young 6 2 . 2 ...... TEAM 3 5 -22 0 -22 -7.3 35 Ellix Wilson 6 1 1 2 . . . . 1 . . . . Totals 6 382 780 1749 2529 421.5 23 Ricardo Kemp 6 2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . Opponents 6 342 779 962 1741 290.2 34 Dorian Davis 5 2 . 2 ...... 37 Antonio Gaines 6 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . . PAT PAT PAT PAT 12 Lucas Taylor 6 1 1 2 ...... # SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXPSaf Pts 25 James Wilhoit 0 7-8 26-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 47 38 Antonio Wardlow 6 2 . 2 ...... 1 . 3 Robert Meachem 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 47 Britton Colquitt 5 1 . 1 ...... 1 Jayson Swain 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 75 Anthony Parker 6 1 . 1 ...... 2 Montario Hardesty 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 46 Andre Mathis 4 1 . 1 ...... 27 Arian Foster 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 19 Jarod Parrish 3 . 1 1 ...... 43 David Yancey 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 31 Marsalous Johnson 1 1 . 1 ...... 9 Bret Smith 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 22 LaMarcus Coker 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 55 Dan Williams 3 1 . 1 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . 10 Erik Ainge 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 25 James Wilhoit 6 1 . 1 ...... 38 Antonio Wardlow 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 87 Quintin Hancock 5 1 . 1 ...... 28 Chris Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 3 ...... 1 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Totals 6 284 122 406 45-163 11-72 8-69 24 18 2-3 1 1 1 Totals 27 7-8 26-27 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 211 Opponents 6 306 139 445 22.0-76 5-44 5-57 14 10 3-0 3 . . Opponents 15 4-7 12-12 0-1 1 1-2 0 0 116 Defensive Big Play Leaders: Wade (11), J.Mayo (9), M. Mitchell (8), Hefney (6), # ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec PR KR IR Tot Avg/G 3 Robert Meachem 6 8 675 0 16 0 699 116.5 X. Mitchell (6), McBride (4) 22 LaMarcus Coker 6 381 81 0 93 0 555 92.5 NOTE: X. Mitchell was credited with a big play for his tackle on a two-point conversion attempt vs. Air 1 Jayson Swain 6 0 378000378 63.0 Force (the tackle is not reflected in the official game and season stats). 2 Montario Hardesty 6 212 34000246 41.0 9 Bret Smith 5 19 225000244 48.8 12 Lucas Taylor 6 0 84 0 102 0 186 31.0 SPECIAL TEAMS 27 Arian Foster 4 156 11000167 41.8 # PLAYER T AT TT # PLAYER T AT TT 28 Chris Brown 6 0 108000108 18.0 14 Ben Greene 5 0 5 34 Dorian Davis 1 0 1 21 Austin Rogers 3 0 69 13 12 0 94 31.3 5 Rico McCoy 3 0 3 87 Quintin Hancock 1 0 1 33 Jonathan Hefney 6 0 0 21 32 16 69 11.5 48 Adam Myers-White 2 0 2 31 Marsalous Johnson 1 0 1 43 David Yancey 6 60000060 10.0 4 Jonathan Wade 2 0 2 46 Andre Mathis 1 0 1 4 Jonathan Wade 6 0 0 0 18 20 38 6.3 20 Demetrice Morley 1 1 2 38 Antonio Wardlow 1 0 1 21 Austin Rogers 1 1 2 25 James Wilhoit 1 0 1 81 Josh Briscoe 6 11 23000345.7 12 Lucas Taylor 1 1 2 94 Wes Brown 0 1 1 87 Quintin Hancock 5 0 29000295.8 35 Ellix Wilson 1 1 2 19 Jarod Parrish 0 1 1 24 Antwan Stewart 6 000023233.8 47 Britton Colquitt 1 0 1 86 Brad Cottam 6 0 23000233.8 35 Ellix Wilson 6 0 0 0 17 0 17 2.8 20 Demetrice Morley 6 0 0 0 13 0 13 2.2 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 45 Cory Anderson 6 19000101.7 ORANGE ZONE* POS TD FG TO MFG Downs Time TD% Score% 29 Inquoris Johnson 2 000010105.0 Tennessee 23 17 4 0 0 2 0 73.9 91.3 38 Antonio Wardlow 6 008008 1.3 Opponents 13 9 4 0 0 0 0 69.2 100.0 8 Jonathan Crompton 3 700007 2.3 30 David Holbert 6 000404 0.7 *Commonly referred to as “the red zone,” the Orange Zone denotes UT’s possessions inside the 20-yd. line (includes OT) 6 Ja’Kouri Williams 2 -100000-10 -5.0 # KICKOFFS NO TB RET OB FC POINTS OFF TURNOVERS TEAM 3 -220000-22 -7.3 10 Erik Ainge 6 -430000-43 -7.2 25 James Wilhoitt 40 20 19 1 0 Takeaways Pts. Off Totals 6 780 1749 42 307 69 2947 491.2 47 Britton Colquit 0 0 0 0 0 UT 10 34 Opponents 6 779 962 174 424 57 2396 399.3 Totals 40 20 19 1 0 OPP 9 23 SEC/NCAA TEAM STAT RANKINGS SEC/NCAA INDIVIDUAL STAT RANKINGS Category Name Stat SEC NCAA Category Stat SEC NCAA Rushing-Game LaMarcus Coker 63.5 7 75 Scoring 35.2 2 13 Receiving-Game Robert Meachem 112.5 1 2 Total Offense 421.5 1 13 Jayson Swain 63.0 11 61 Rushing Offense 130.0 9 T-68 Receptions-Game Robert Meachem 5.67 2 27 Passing Offense 291.5 1 8 Passing Efficiency 175.82 1 3 Bret Smith 4.0 11 90 1st Downs 21.2 4 N/A Total Offense Erik Ainge 269.0 1 10 3rd-Down Conversions 59.5% 1 N/A Passing-Game Erik Ainge 276.2 1 16 Scoring Defense 19.3 9 45 Passing Efficiency Erik Ainge 171.57 1 7 Total Defense 290.2 6 31 All-Purpose Robert Meachem 116.5 3 38 Rushing Defense 129.8 8 62 LaMarcus Coker 92.5 10 89 Passing Defense 160.3 5 18 Punting-Avg. Britton Colquitt 47.2 - - Passing Efficiency Defense 120.90 8 56 Scoring James Wilhoit 7.83 2 29 Net Punting 35.1 8 61 Tackles-Game Marvin Mitchell 9.3 2 23 Punt Returns 7.0 8 85 Jonathan Hefney 8.0 6 64 Kickoff Returns 16.2 12 111 Jerod Mayo 6.8 10 - Penalty Yards 34.2 2 N/A TFLs-Game Jerod Mayo 1.17 7 T-48 Sacks by 11 10 71 Sacks Jerod Mayo 0.67 T-8 T-35 Turnover Margin 0.17 5 T-51 Interceptions Jonathan Hefney 0.5 T-4 N/A--Not an NCAA Stat 2006 Tennessee Football Statistics - Team Totals/Starters TEAM TOTALS 1st Rushing Passing Total Offense Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. Ret. 3rd-Dn Time of Score Downs (No-Yds-TD) (C-A-I-Yds-TD) (Ply-Yds-TD) No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds Convs. Poss. CALIFORNIA 18 15 23-64-1 20-42-2-272-1 65-336-2 7-41.6 0-0 6-40 3-72 3-16 1-30 4-16 30:12 TENNESSEE 35 19 41-216-1 13-20-1-298-4 61-514-5 5-41.4 2-1 6-47 1-16 2-13 2-32 5-11 29:48 AIR FORCE 30 22 51-281-4 7-9-0127-0 60-408-4 2-32.0 0-0 3-25 3-59 0-0 1-12 9-13 30:31 TENNESSEE 31 24 32-79-1 24-29-1-333-3 61-412-4 0-0.0 3-1 5-25 3-22 1-8 0-0 9-11 29:29 FLORIDA 21 22 41-121-0 15-25-1-199-1 66-320-3 4-43.0 0-0 9-65 1-8 4-65 2-0 6-13 35:04 TENNESSEE 20 13 23-(-11)-1 18-33-2-231-1 56-220-2 4-48.2 0-0 4-34 4-65 1-7 1-20 6-13 24:56 MARSHALL 7 16 48-126-1 8-14-1-110-0 62-236-1 4-39.0 3-1 4-21 3-77 0-0 1-15 6-15 34:29 TENNESSEE 33 19 24-176-3 18-27-1-258-1 51-434-4 3-56.0 0-0 4-37 3-36 0-0 1-16 6-11 25:31 MEMPHIS 7 5 20-42-0 11-17-1-79-1 37-121-1 7-50.9 0-0 4-22 2-58 0-0 0-0 1-9 22:38 TENNESSEE 41 25 52-205-1 25-29-0-361-4 81-566-5 1-44.0 2-2 3-30 2-43 1-6 1-0 11-16 37:22 GEORGIA 33 14 27-145-1 14-25-3-175-1 52-320-2 1-0.0 1-1 5-28 7-150 3-93 0-0 5-10 26:17 TENNESSEE 51 27 34-115-4 25-38-0-268-2 72-383-6 3-48.0 1-0 5-32 6-125 1-8 3-1 7-12 33:43

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB FB TB PK CALIFORNIA C. Brown Sears Ligon Frogg Parker Young Swain Meachem Ainge Anderson A. Foster Wilhoit AIR FORCE Rogers (WR) Sears Ligon Frogg Parker Young Swain Meachem Ainge Anderson A. Foster Wilhoit FLORIDA C. Brown Sears Ligon Frogg Parker Young Swain Meachem Ainge B. Smith (WR) Hardesty Wilhoit MARSHALL C. Brown Sears Ligon Frogg Parker Young Swain Meachem Ainge Anderson Hardesty Wilhoit at Memphis C. Brown Sears Ligon McNeil Parker Young Swain Meachem Ainge B. Cottam (TE) Coker Wilhoit at Georgia C. Brown Sears Ligon McNeil Parker Young Swain Meachem Ainge B. Cottam (TE) Coker Wilhoit ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY

DEFENSE LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS P CALIFORNIA McBride Harrell McGlothlin Reynolds Karl M. Mitchell J. Mayo Wade I. Johnson Stewart Hefney Colquitt AIR FORCE McBride Harrell McGlothlin Reynolds Karl M. Mitchell J. Mayo Wade I. Johnson Stewart Hefney -- FLORIDA X. Mitchell Harrell McBride Reynolds Karl M. Mitchell J. Mayo Wade Stewart Morley Hefney Colquitt MARSHALL X. Mitchell McBride McGlothlin Reynolds Karl M. Mitchell J. Mayo Wade Stewart Morley Hefney Colquitt at Memphis X. Mitchell McBride McGlothlin Reynolds Karl M. Mitchell J. Mayo Wade Stewart Morley Hefney Colquitt at Georgia X. Mitchell McBride McGlothlin Reynolds Karl M. Mitchell J. Mayo Wade Stewart Morley Hefney Colquitt ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY

STARTING EXPERIENCE Offense 03 04 05 06 Tot Strk Special Teams 03 04 05 06 Tot Strk Defense 03 04 05 06 Tot Strk Erik Ainge, QB .656177Britton Colquitt, P . . 11 5 16 16 Roshaun Fellows, DB . 8 4 . 12 - Cory Anderson, FB . 12 8 3 23 - James Wilhoit, PK 13 13 11 6 43 42 Justin Harrell, DT . 11 11 3 25 - Chris Brown, TE . 3 10 5 18 4 Totals 13 13 22 11 59 Jonathan Hefney, DB . 12 11 6 29 29 LaMarcus Coker, TB . . .222 Inquoris Johnson, DB . .628 -Brad Cottam, TE . . .222 Ryan Karl, LB . . .666Arian Foster, TB . .527 - J.T. Mapu, DT 11...11-Ramon Foster, OG . . 2 . 2 - Jerod Mayo, LB . .1676Michael Frogg, C . . . 4 4 - Turk McBride, DT . 4 . 6 10 6 Montario Hardesty, TB . . . 2 2 - Matt McGlothlin, DT 2 . .573David Holbert, FB . . 1 . 1 - Marvin Mitchell, LB . .2687David Ligon, C . . 4 6 10 10 Xavier Mitchell, DE . . .444Robert Meachem, WR . .2686 Demetrice Morley, DB . . .444Josh McNeil . . .222 Jarod Parrish, DB . 1 . . 1 - Anthony Parker, OG . .1676 Antonio Reynolds, DE . . .666Austin Rogers, WR . . . 1 1 - Antwan Stewart, DB 5 . 11 6 22 17 Arron Sears, OT 1 12 11 6 30 29 Jonathan Wade, DB .5761813Bret Smith, WR . .112 - Totals 18 41 53 66 178 Jayson Swain, WR .556166 Eric Young, OG . .2686 Totals 1 38 57 66 166 2006 Tennessee Football Statistics - Offensive/Special Teams Game-by-Game RUSHING (Att-Yds-TD) Ainge Anderson Coker Crompton A. Foster Hardesty Holbert Meachem A. Rogers Smith Yancey CALIFORNIA 1-1-0 0-0-0 11-53-0 2-6-0 17-69-0 5-56-1 0-0-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 3-13-0 AIR FORCE 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 7-22-0 19-72-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 FLORIDA 4-(-27)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-2-0 17-14-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 MARSHALL 2-(-13)-0 0-0-0 8-146-1 0-0-0 INJ 8-21-1 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 INJ 0-0-0 5-23-1 at Memphis 1-1-0 0-0-0 26-125-0 1-1-0 INJ 14-43-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 2-10-0 5-24-1 at Georgia 2-(-6)-1 0-0-0 12-57-0 DNP 15-63-3 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 11-(-43)-1 1-1-0 57-381-1 3-7-0 41-156-3 64-212-4 1-0-0 2-9-0 1-0-0 3-19-0 13-60-2 RECEIVING (No-Yds-TD) Anderson Briscoe C. Brown Coker B. Cottam A. Foster Hancock Hardesty Meachem Rogers Smith Swain Taylor CALIFORNIA 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-31-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 5-182-2 0-0-0 1-9-0 2-65-1 1-5-0 AIR FORCE 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 8-115-2 5-69-0 INJ 6-74-1 1-45-0 FLORIDA 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 1-48-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-16-0 4-47-0 0-0-0 4-35-0 6-77-0 0-0-0 MARSHALL 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-11-0 6-76-0 INJ 3-41-0 5-98-1 1-13-0 at Memphis 0-0-0 1-23-0 5-24-0 0-0-0 1-11-0 INJ 1-27-0 1-(-2)-0 4-157-1 INJ 5-46-1 3-64-2 4-11-0 at Georgia 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-14-0 4-33-0 1-12-0 1-7-0 INJ 0-0-0 7-98-1 INJ 7-94-1 0-0-0 1-10-0 ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 2-9-0 1-23-0 16-108-1 5-81-1 2-23-0 2-11-0 2-29-0 4-34-0 34-675-6 5-69-0 20-225-2 22-378-5 8-84-0 PASSING PUNTING FIELD GOALS (C-A-I-Yds-TD) Ainge Crompton L. Taylor (No-Yds-Avg) Colquitt (Made)-Miss Wilhoit Sequence CALIFORNIA 11-18-1-291-4 2-2-0-7-0 0-0-0-0-0 CALIFORNIA 5-207-41.4 CALIFORNIA 0-0 - AIR FORCE 24-29-1-333-3 DNP 0-0-0-0-0 AIR FORCE DNP AIR FORCE 1-1 (35) FLORIDA 17-32-2-183-0 DNP 1-1-0-48-1 FLORIDA 4-193-48.2 FLORIDA 2-2 (36), (51) MARSHALL 18-27-1-258-1 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 MARSHALL 3-168-56.0 MARSHALL 1-2 42, (49) at Memphis 23-27-0-324-4 2-2-0-37-0 0-0-0-0-0 at Memphis 1-44-44.0 at Memphis 2-2 (28), (49) at Georgia 25-38-0-268-2 DNP 0-0-0-0-0 at Georgia 3-144-48.0 at Georgia 1-1 (37) ALABAMA ALABAMA ALABAMA at South Carolina at South Carolina at South Carolina LSU LSU LSU at Arkansas at Arkansas at Arkansas at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY KENTUCKY KENTUCKY Totals 118-171-5-1,657-14 4-4-0-44-0 1-1-0-48-1 16-756-47.3 7-8 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (No-Yds-Avg) Hefney Rogers (No-Yds-Avg) Coker Hefney Meachem Morley Rogers Taylor Wade Wilson CALIFORNIA 0-0-0.0 2-13-6.5 CALIFORNIA 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-16-16.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 AIR FORCE 1-8-8.0 0-0-0.0 AIR FORCE 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-13-13.0 0-0-0.0 1-9-9.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 FLORIDA 1-7-7.0 0-0-0.0 FLORIDA 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-12-12.0 2-36-18.0 0-0-0.0 1-17-17.0 MARSHALL 0-0.0-0 INJ MARSHALL 0-0-0.0 2-32-16.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 INJ 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 at Memphis 1-6-6.0 INJ at Memphis 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 INJ 1-25-25.0 1-18-18.0 0-0-0.0 at Georgia 0-0.00 INJ at Georgia 4-93-23.3 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 INJ 2-32-16.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 ALABAMA ALABAMA at South Carolina at South Carolina LSU LSU at Arkansas at Arkansas at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY KENTUCKY _ Totals 3-21-7.0 2-13-6.5 4-93-23.3 2-32-16.0 1-16-16.0 1-13-13.0 1-12-12.0 6-102-17.0 1-18-18.0 1-17-17.0 *Wardlow recovered a blocked punt for an 8-yard TD at Georgia *Tennessee has had one kickoff return credited as a TEAM return (0 yards vs. Air Force) *Holbert fielded a squib kick and returned it four yards against Marshall 2006 Tennessee Football Statistics - Defensive Game-by-Game DEFENSIVE FRONT [T-AT-TT] Game Ayers Bolden W. Brown Fisher Harrell Mapu McBride McGlothlin X. Mitchell Reynolds Williams CALIFORNIA 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 INJ 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 AIR FORCE 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 INJ 2-0-2 1-0-1 5-4-9 0-1-1 2-0-2 1-2-3 DNP FLORIDA 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 INJ 1-2-3 0-1-1 6-4-10 0-1-1 3-5-8 2-1-3 DNP MARSHALL 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 5-1-6 0-1-1 3-2-5 0-4-4 1-0-1 at Memphis 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 INJ 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 at Georgia 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 INJ 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 4-0-4 DNP ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 8-2-10 4-1-5 3-2-5 2-0-2 3-4-7 1-1-2 21-11-32 2-3-5 10-7-17 9-8-17 1-0-1

LINEBACKERS [T-AT-TT] Game Davis Karl Mathis J. Mayo McCoy M. Mitchell Myers-White Wilson CALIFORNIA 0-0-0 6-3-9 0-0-0 5-2-7 2-0-2 3-4-7 0-0-0 0-1-1 AIR FORCE DNP 5-2-7 1-0-1 6-4-10 2-0-2 10-2-12 0-0-0 0-0-0 FLORIDA 0-0-0 6-1-7 0-0-0 6-4-10 2-1-3 13-2-15 0-0-0 0-0-0 MARSHALL 1-0-1 6-1-7 0-0-0 10-2-12 1-1-2 4-8-12 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Memphis 0-0-0 4-1-5 DNP 0-2-2 2-1-3 5-1-6 2-1-3 1-0-1 at Georgia 1-0-1 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-1-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 2-0-2 29-8-37 1-0-1 27-14-41 9-4-13 38-18-56 3-2-5 0-1-1

SECONDARY [T-AT-TT] Game Cannon Gaines Greene Hefney I. Johnson M.Johnson Kemp Morley Stewart Wade Wardlow CALIFORNIA 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 3-1-4 5-1-6 DNP 0-0-0 4-0-4 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 AIR FORCE 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 8-9-17 3-1-4 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-1-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 FLORIDA 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-4-9 INJ DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 4-1-5 0-0-0 MARSHALL 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 9-3-12 INJ DNP 0-0-0 5-4-9 2-1-3 4-0-4 0-0-0 at Memphis 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 4-1-5 1-0-1 at Georgia 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 5-1-6 INJ 1-0-1 0-0-0 7-0-7 0-2-2 7-2-9 1-0-1 ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 0-0-0 1-1-2 5-0-5 30-18-48 8-2-10 1-0-1 2-0-2 17-4-21 15-5-20 20-4-24 2-0-2

DEFENSIVE “BIG PLAYS” LEADERBOARD TACKLES FOR LOSS (45): FORCED FUMBLES (1): PASSES BROKEN UP (16): J. Mayo (7) vs. Cal (3); AF (1); UF (2), MAR (1) M. Mitchell (1) vs. UGA (1) Wade (6) vs. Cal (3); UF (2); MEM (1) X. Mitchell (6) vs. Cal (1); AF (1); UF (2), MAR (1); UGA (1) M. Mitchell (2) vs. Cal (1); UGA (1) M. Mitchell (5) vs. Cal (2); AF (1); UF (1); UGA (1) FUMBLES RECOVERED (2): Morley (2) vs. Cal (1); UGA (1) Karl (4) vs. AF (2); MEM (1); UGA (1) J. Mayo (1) vs. UGA (1) Gaines (1) vs. MAR (1) McBride (4) vs. UF (1), MAR (1); MEM (2) Morley (1) vs. MAR (1) Hefney (1) vs. UF (1) Morley (4) vs. MAR (1); MEM (1); UGA (2) I. Johnson (1) vs. Cal (1) Ayers (3) vs. UF (1), MAR (1); MEM (1) Karl (1) vs. UGA (1) Wade (3) vs. MEM (1); UGA (2) SACKS (11): J. Mayo (1) vs. Cal (1) Hefney (2) vs. MAR (1); UGA (1) J. Mayo (4) vs. Cal (3); UF (1) Stewart (1) vs. MAR (1) Bolden (1) vs. MAR (1) X. Mitchell (2) vs. UF (1), MAR (1) W. Brown (1) vs. MEM (1) Ayers (1) vs. MAR (1) QUARTERBACK HURRIES (18): Harrell (1) vs. AF (1) Karl (1) vs. AF (1) M. Mitchell (5) vs. Cal (1); AF (1); UF (2), MAR (1) I. Johnson (1) vs. Cal (1) McBride (1) vs. UF (1) McBride (3) vs. Cal (3) Reynolds (1) vs. UGA (1) M. Mitchell (1) vs. UGA (1) X. Mitchell (3) vs. Cal (1); UF (1), MAR (1) Stewart (1) vs. Cal (1) Williams (1) vs. MAR (1) Ayers (1) vs. Cal (1) Williams (1) vs. MAR (1) Harrell (1) vs. Cal (1) Kemp (1) vs. UF (1) Mapu (1) vs. UF (1) INTERCEPTIONS (8): McGlothlin (1) vs. UF (1) Hefney (3) vs. MAR (1); MEM (1); UGA (1) Williams (1) vs. Cal (1) Stewart (2) vs. Cal (1); UGA (1) Wilson (1) vs. Cal (1) Wade (2) vs. UF (1); UGA (1) I. Johnson (1) vs. Cal (1) 2006 Tennessee Football Statistics - Season-Highs TENNESSEE TEAM OPPONENT TEAM Points Scored ______51 Georgia Points Scored ______33 Georgia Low ______20 Florida Low ______7 Marshall, Memphis First Downs ______27 Georgia First Downs ______22 Air Force, Florida Low ______13 Florida Low ______5 Memphis Rushing Attempts ____52 Memphis Rushing Attempts ____51 Air Force Low ______23 Florida Low ______20 Memphis Rushing Yards ______216 California Rushing Yards ______281 Air Force Low ______-11 Florida Low ______42 Memphis Rushing TDs ______3 Marshall Rushing TDs ______4 Air Force Low ______1 California, Air Force, Florida, Memphis Low ______0 Florida, Memphis Passes Attempted ____38 Georgia Passes Attempted ____42 California Low ______20 California Low ______9 Air Force Passes Completed ____25 Memphis, Georgia Passes Completed ____20 California Low ______13 California Low ______7 Air Force Had Intercepted______2 Florida Had Intercepted______3 Georgia Low ______0 Memphis, Georgia Low ______0 Air Force Passing Yards ______361 Memphis Passing Yards ______272 California Low ______231 Florida Low ______79 Memphis Passing TDs ______4 California, Memphis Passing TDs ______3 Florida Low ______1 Florida, Marshall Low ______0 Air Force, Marshall Total Offensive Plays __81 Memphis Total Offensive Plays __66 Florida Low ______51 Marshall Low ______37 Memphis Total Offensive Yards 566 Memphis Total Offensive Yards 408 Air Force Low ______220 Florida Low ______121 Memphis Fumbles______3 Air Force Fumbles______3 Marshall Low ______0 Florida, Marshall Low ______0 California, Air Force, Florida, Memphis Fumbles Lost______2 Memphis Fumbles Lost______1 Marshall, Georgia Low ______0 Florida, Marshall, Georgia Low ______0 California, Air Force, Florida, Memphis Penalties ______6 California Penalties ______9 Florida Low ______3 Memphis Low ______3 Air Force Penalty Yards ______47 California Penalty Yards ______65 Florida Low ______25 Air Force Low ______21 Marshall QB Sacks by ______3 California, Florida, Marshall QB Sacks by ______2 Florida, Marshall Low ______0 Memphis Low ______0 California, Air Force, Memphis

TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts ____26 LaMarcus Coker at Memphis Rushing Attempts ____24 Ahmad Bradshaw, Marshall Net Rushing Yards __146 LaMarcus Coker vs. Marshall Net Rushing Yards __104 DeShawn Wynn, Florida Rushing TDs ______3 Arian Foster at Georgia Rushing TDs ______2 Ryan Williams, Air Force Pass Attempts ______38 Erik Ainge at Georgia Pass Attempts ______25 , Florida Pass Completions ____25 Erik Ainge at Georgia Pass Completions ____15 Chris Leak, Florida Had Intercepted______2 Erik Ainge vs. Florida Had Intercepted______2 Joe Tereshinski, Georgia Pass Yards ______333 Erik Ainge vs. Air Force Pass Yards ______199 Chris Leak, Florida Pass TDs ______4 Erik Ainge vs. California and at Memphis Pass TDs ______3 Chris Leak, Florida Total Offense Plays ____42 Erik Ainge at Georgia Total Offense Plays ____31 Chris Leak, Florida Total Offense Yards __334 Erik Ainge vs. Air Force Total Offense Yards __190 Joe Ayoob, California Receptions ______8 Robert Meachem vs. Air Force Receptions ______5 By two Receiving Yards ____182 Robert Meachem vs. California Receiving Yards ______87 DeSean Jackson, California Receiving TDs ______2 By two Receiving TDs ______2 , Florida Points Scored ______12 By two Points Scored ______12 Ryan Williams, Air Force and Dallas Baker, UF Touchdowns ______3 Arian Foster at Georgia Touchdowns ______2 Ryan Williams, Air Force and Dallas Baker, UF Field Goals ______2 James Wilhoit vs. Florida and at Memphis Field Goals ______2 Andy Bailey, Georgia PATs (Made) ______6 James Wilhoit at Georgia PATs ______3 By two Punts ______5 Britton Colquitt vs. California Punts ______7 By two Punt Average ______56.0 Britton Colquitt vs. Marshall Punt Average ______50.9 Michael Gibson, Memphis Punt Returns ______2 Austin Rogers vs. California Punt Returns ______4 Brandon Jacobs, Florida Punt Return Yards ____13 Austin Rogers vs. California Punt Return Yards ____93 Mikey Henderson, Georgia Kickoff Returns ______4 LaMarcus Coker at Georgia Kickoff Returns ______5 Thomas Brown, Georgia Kickoff Return Yards __93 LaMarcus Coker at Georgia Kickoff Return Yards __136 Thomas Brown, Georgia Total Tackles ______17 Jonathan Hefney vs. Air Force Total Tackles ______16 Quinton McCrary, Memphis Primary Tackles ______13 Marvin Mitchell vs. Florida Primary Tackles ______12 Brandon McDonald, Memphis TFLs ______3 Jerod Mayo vs. California TFLs ______3 Albert McClellan, Marshall Sacks______3 Jerod Mayo vs. California Sacks______1 By five Interceptions ______1 By four Interceptions ______2 , Florida Interception Return Yds 22 Antwan Stewart vs. California Interception Return Yds 30 Brandon Hampton, California

TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Rushing ______89 LaMarcus Coker vs. Marshall (TD) Rushing ______31 Chad Smith, Air Force Passing ______84 Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem at Memphis (TD) Passing ______49 Bernard Morris to Hiram Moore, Marshall Field Goal ______51 James Wilhoit vs. Florida Field Goal ______34 Andy Bailey, Georgia Punt______63 Britton Colquitt vs. Marshall Punt______73 Michael Gibson, Memphis Punt Return ______8 Jonathan Hefney vs. AF and Antonio Wardlow at UGA Punt Return______86 Mikey Henderson, Georgia (TD) Kickoff Return ______40 LaMarcus Coker at Georgia Kickoff Return ______99 Thomas Brown, Georgia (TD) Interception Return ____22 Antwan Stewart vs. California Interception Return ____30 Brandon Hampton, California Fumble Return ______3 Demetrice Morley vs. Marshall Fumble Return ______2006 Tennessee Football Statistics - Long Plays LONG PLAYS (20 YARDS OR LONGER)

TENNESSEE (37) GAME RUSH (7) PASS (25) RETURNS (5) CALIFORNIA Arian Foster--20 Erik Ainge-Robert Meachem--41, 42 TD, 80 TD Antwan Stewart--22 INT Montario Hardesty--43 TD Erik Ainge-Jayson Swain--50 TD LaMarcus Coker--22 AIR FORCE Erik Ainge-Robert Meachem--44, 20 Erik Ainge-Jayson Swain--24 Erik Ainge-Lucas Taylor--45 Erik Ainge-Austin Rogers--28 FLORIDA Erik Ainge-Robert Meachem--24 Jonathan Wade--20 INT Lucas Taylor-LaMarcus Coker--48 TD Erik Ainge-Jayson Swain--30 TD MARSHALL Montario Hardesty--20 TD Erik Ainge-Robert Meachem--24, 29 LaMarcus Coker--89 TD, 23 Erik Ainge-Jayson Swain--47 TD, 20 Erik Ainge-Bret Smith--22 Memphis LaMarcus Coker--21 Erik Ainge-Robert Meachem--43, 84 TD Lucas Taylor--25 KOR Erik Ainge-Jayson Swain--51 TD Erik Ainge-Josh Briscoe--23 Jonathan Crompton-Quintin Hancock--27 Georgia Erik Ainge-Robert Meachem--29 LaMarcus Coker--40 KOR, 32 KOR Erik Ainge-Bret Smith--21, 23

OPPONENT (39) GAME RUSH (9) PASS (18) RETURNS (12) CALIFORNIA --22 Nate Longshore-Robert Jordan--31 Marshawn Lynch--26 KOR Joe Ayoob-Lavelle Hawkins--25 Brandon Hampton--30 INT Joe Ayoob-Eric Beegun--28 Marcus O’Keith--27 KOR Joe Ayoob-DeSean Jackson--40 TD, 22 Joe Ayoob-Marcus O’Keith--27 AIR FORCE Chad Hill--21 Shaun Carney-Beau Suder--35 Jim Ollis--27 KOR Ryan Williams--28 Shaun Carney-Justin Handley--24 Chad Smith--31 Shaun Carney-Spencer Armstrong--24 FLORIDA DeShawn Wynn--26 Chris Leak-Jemalle Cornelius--21 TD --35 PR, 22 PR Chris Leak---25 Chris Leak---38 Chris Leak-Dallas Baker--21 TD MARSHALL Bernard Morris--22 Bernard Morris-Hiram Moore--49 Emmanuel Spann--24 KOR, 34 KOR Memphis Martin Hankins-Duke Calhoun--21 TD Antonio McCoy--31 KOR Michael Grandberry--27 KOR Georgia Kregg Lumpkin--22, 26 Joe Tereshinski-Mohamed Massaquoi--33 Mikey Henderson--86 PR TD Thomas Brown--24 Joe Tereshinski-A.J. Bryant--46 Thomas Brown--99 KR TD Joe Tereshinski-Brannan Southerland--27 2006 Tennessee Football Statistics - Drive Chart CALIFORNIA GEORGIA No. Start Plays Yards Time End No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T12 4 48 1:12 Punt 1 T08 3 3 1:31 Punt 2 T35 10 65 4:33 Touchdown 2 T40 9 60 4:22 Touchdown 3 T26 3 9 1:11 Punt 3 T22 5 11 2:30 Punt 4 T17 9 43 3:40 Interception 4 T19 5 12 3:45 Punt 5 T44 5 56 1:49 Touchdown 5 T35 11 65 4:00 Touchdown 6* T20 2 80 0:32 Touchdown 6* G19 5 19 2:06 Touchdown 7 T28 3 72 1:03 Touchdown 7 T08 11 72 3:48 Field Goal 8 C43 1 43 0:26 Touchdown 8 G36 4 36 1:13 Touchdown 9 T26 4 18 2:09 Fumble 9 G00 0 0 0:00 Touchdown 10 T35 3 8 2:13 Punt 10 T45 8 55 4:19 Touchdown 11 T19 3 4 2:11 Punt 11 G44 9 44 4:10 Touchdown 12 T47 6 17 3:56 Punt 12 T37 3 9 1:59 End of Game 13 C45 8 42 4:21 Downs * - First drive of second half 14 C48 0 0 0:05 End of Game AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION AIR FORCE Drives Yd. Line Avg. IN20 No. Start Plays Yards Time End Tennessee 65 2,081 32.0 17 1 T13 7 69 2:22 Field Goal Opponents 68 1,853 27.3 15 2 T26 16 74 7:39 Touchdown 3 T25 8 75 2:08 Touchdown 4* T01 11 99 5:39 Touchdown 5 T27 12 73 6:14 Touchdown 6 T38 6 38 3:24 Interception 7 A43 2 -16 1:27 End of Game

FLORIDA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T21 1 0 0:33 Interception 2 T06 6 18 2:06 Punt 3 T35 3 -10 1:14 Punt 4 F49 6 30 2:11 Field Goal 5 T36 4 64 1:54 Touchdown 6 F40 3 -9 1:30 Punt 7 T30 2 -5 1:08 End of Half 8* T39 8 61 3:06 Touchdown 9 T11 3 2 1:48 Punt 10 T23 12 43 5:17 Field Goal 11 T24 10 31 3:39 Interception

MARSHALL No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T19 10 56 4:46 Missed FG 2 T28 6 72 3:02 Touchdown 3 T10 8 36 3:52 Punt 4 T41 6 59 2:27 Touchdown 5 T16 4 13 0:59 Punt 6* T29 4 10 2:19 Punt 7 T36 2 16 0:30 Interception 8 T11 1 89 0:27 Touchdown 9 T48 5 20 3:02 Field Goal 10 T39 7 61 3:45 Touchdown

MEMPHIS No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T23 13 66 5:12 Field Goal 2 T03 17 07 7:54 Touchdown 3 T25 6 23 2:17 Fumble 4 T01 9 67 2:35 Field Goal 5* T32 5 68 2:43 Touchdown 6 T03 6 97 2:15 Touchdown 7 T45 12 54 5:30 Downs 8 M36 4 36 1:50 Touchdown 9 T43 7 57 3:30 Touchdown 10 T31 1 -10 0:43 Fumble 11 T23 3 7 2:53 Punt 2006 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS CAREER STATISTICS 10 ERIK AINGE 22 LaMARCUS COKER CAREER PASSING STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HI PASS NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2004 9 198-109 9/17 55.1 1,452 161.3 135.89 1,423 158.1 231-MISS 2006 6 57 381 6.7 63.5 1 89-MAR 146-MAR 2005 8 145-66 7/5 45.5 737 92.1 89.94 673 84.1 221-KY 2006 6 171-118 5/14 69.0 1,657 276.2 171.57 1,614 269.0 333-AF CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Totals 23 514-293 21/36 57.0 3,846 167.2 134.80 3,710 161.3 333-AF AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2006 6 5 81 16.2 13.5 1 48-FLA 48-FLA NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 2004 9 16 -29 -1.8 -3.2 0 9-ND 3-AUB1 AVG AVG HIGH 2005 8 24 -64 -2.7 -8.0 0 13-ND -5-FLA YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 6 13 -43 -3.3 -7.2 1 1-5x 1-3x 2006 6 4 93 23.3 15.5 0 40-UGA 93-UGA Totals 23 53 -136 -2.6 -5.9 1 13-ND 3-AU 47 BRITTON COLQUITT 45 CORY ANDERSON CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS YEAR G PUNT YARDS AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK LONG NET AVG AVG HIGH 2005 11 59 2,431 41.2 6 15 19 9 0 64-ND YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 5 16 756 47.3 1 1 6 4 0 63-MAR 2003 6 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 16 75 3,187 42.5 7 17 25 13 0 64-ND 2004 13 5 53 10.6 4.1 1 22-UK 22-KY 2005 11 7 20 2.9 1.8 0 11-VU 11-VAN 86 BRAD COTTAM 2006 6 1 1 1.0 0.2 0 1-AF 1-AF CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS Totals 36 13 74 5.7 2.1 1 22-UK 22-UK AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2004 13 2 34 17.0 2.6 0 18-UNLV 18-UNLV AVG AVG HIGH 2005 11 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 6 2 23 11.5 3.8 0 12-UGA 12-UGA 2003 6 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 30 4 57 14.3 1.9 0 18-UNLV 18-UNLV 2004 13 17 157 9.2 12.1 2 18-2x 40-VAN 2005 11 14 147 10.5 13.4 0 21-MEM 42-MEM 8 JONATHAN CROMPTON 2006 6 2 9 4.5 1.5 0 5-AF 5-AF CAREER PASSING STATISTICS Totals 36 33 313 9.5 8.7 2 21-MEM 42-MEM ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HI PASS YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS 91 ROBERT AYERS 2006 3 4-4 0/0 100.0 44 14.7 192.40 51 17.0 37-MEM CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE NET AVG AVG HIGH 2005 9 3 2 5 1/6 1/6 0 0 0 0/0 4-MEM YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 6 8 2 10 1/7 3/15 0 0 0 0/0 2-4x 2006 3 3 7 2.3 2.3 0 6-CAL 6-CAL Totals 15 11 4 15 2/13 4/21 0 0 0 0/0 4-MEM 34 DORIAN DAVIS 98 DEMONTE’ BOLDEN CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 5 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2006 5 4 1 5 0/0 1/2 0 0 0 0/0 2-2x 36 ROSHAUN FELLOWS 81 JOSH BRISCOE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2004 12 27 12 39 0/0 2/5 0 0 11 3/8 7-LT 2005 10 4 80 20.0 8.0 1 39-MEM 39-MEM 2005 11 13 8 21 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 7-KY 2006 6 1 11 11.0 1.8 0 11-MEM 11-MEM Totals 23 40 20 60 0/0 2/5 0 0 14 3/8 7-2x Totals 16 5 91 18.2 5.7 1 39-MEM 39-MEM Briscoe has one career rush for 11 yards (at Memphis in 2006). 95 WALTER FISHER CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 28 CHRIS BROWN SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE AVG AVG HIGH 2006 3 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2004 12 6 74 12.3 6.2 1 20-SC 20-SC 27 ARIAN FOSTER 2005 11 14 141 10.1 12.8 0 18-UA 25-2x CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2006 6 16 108 6.8 18.0 1 19-CAL 31-CAL NET AVG AVG HIGH Totals 29 36 323 9.0 11.1 2 20-SC 31-CAL YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 11 183 879 4.8 79.9 5 66-VU 223-VAN 94 WES BROWN 2006 4 41 156 3.8 39.0 3 20-CAL 69-CAL CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 15 224 1,035 4.6 69.0 8 66-VU 223-VU SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2006 6 3 2 5 0/0 1/3 0 0 0 0/0 2-2x AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 11 14 148 10.6 13.5 0 39-UK 45-VAN 2006 4 2 11 5.5 2.8 0 7-UGA 7-UGA Totals 15 16 159 9.9 10.6 0 39-UK 45-VU Foster has two career kickoff returns for 37 yards (career-long was 20 yards vs. Mississippi in 2005). 2006 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS CAREER STATISTICS 37 ANTONIO GAINES 30 DAVID HOLBERT CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2004 7 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2004 12 3 4 1.3 0.3 0 4-TAMU 3-TAMU 2005 6 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-ALA 2005 11 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 5 1 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 2-CAL 2006 6 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 18 4 1 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 2-Cal Totals 29 4 4 1.0 0.1 0 4-TAMU 3-TAMU

14 BEN GREENE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 12 3 31 10.3 2.6 1 21-SC 21-SC 2004 7 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2005 11 2 30 15.0 2.7 0 26-SC 26-SC 2005 7 5 0 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-2x 2006 6 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 6 5 0 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-UGA Totals 29 5 61 12.2 2.1 1 26-SC 26-SC Totals 20 12 0 12 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-3x Holbert has one career kickoff return for four yards (vs. Marshall in 2006).

87 QUINTIN HANCOCK 41 JARED HOSTETTER CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 5 2 29 14.5 5.8 0 27-MEM 27-MEM 2004 3 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-AUB2 2005 Redshirt 2 MONTARIO HARDESTY 2006 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Totals 4 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-AUB2 NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 29 INQUORIS “INKY” JOHNSON 2005 2 6 18 3.0 9.0 0 11-MISS 14-MISS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2006 6 64 212 3.3 35.3 4 43-CAL 72-AF SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH Totals 8 70 230 3.3 28.8 4 43-CAL 72-AF YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 10 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 1-LT CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2005 11 24 6 30 1/9 2.5/19 1 1 8 0/0 7-2x AVG AVG HIGH 2006 2 8 2 10 0/0 1/1 0 0 1 1/10 6-CAL YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 23 33 8 41 1/9 3.5/20 1 1 10 1/10 7-2x 2005 2 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 6 4 34 8.5 5.7 0 16-FLA 16-FLA CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS Totals 8 4 34 8.5 4.3 0 16-FLA 16-FLA AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 92 JUSTIN HARRELL 2004 10 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2005 11 5 72 14.4 6.5 0 17-UAB 34-UAB SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2006 2 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 23 5 72 14.4 3.1 0 17-UAB 34-UAB 2003 8 5 5 10 0/0 1/4 0 0 1 0/0 3-DUKE 2004 13 17 9 26 1.5/22 4.5/36 2 2 4 0/0 4-SC 31 MARSALOUS JOHNSON 2005 11 21 18 39 2.5/10 7.5/16 1 0 3 2/36 8-FLA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2006 3 3 4 7 0/0 1/1 0 0 0 0/0 3-FLA SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH Totals 35 46 36 82 4/32 14/57 3 2 8 2/36 8-FLA YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 1 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-UGA 33 JONATHAN HEFNEY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 39 RYAN KARL SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2004 13 53 12 65 0.5/12 2.5/17 0 0 10 1/1 8-2x YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2005 11 45 20 65 0/0 3.5/3 0 0 3 3/63 14-GA 2004 11 5 1 6 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1/36 3-SC 2006 6 30 18 48 0/0 2/3 0 0 1 3/16 17-AF 2005 11 10 3 13 0/0 0/0 0 2 1 0/0 4-KY Totals 30 128 50 178 0.5/12 8/23 0 0 14 7/80 17-AF 2006 6 29 8 37 1/6 4/20 0 0 1 0/0 9-CAL Totals 28 44 12 56 1/6 4/20 0 2 2 1/36 9-CAL CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH 23 RICARDO KEMP YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2004 13 23 115 5.0 8.8 0 27-UNLV 41-GA SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2005 11 13 149 11.5 13.5 0 43-VU 76-VU YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 6 3 21 7.0 3.5 0 8-AF 8-AF 2006 6 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x Totals 30 39 285 7.3 9.5 0 43-VU 76-VU 99 J.T. MAPU CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 13 5 91 18.2 7.0 0 27-VU 49-KY 2002 12 4 5 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-2x 2005 11 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2003 12 15 11 26 2/11 4.5/17 1 1 0 0/0 9-ALA 2006 6 2 32 16.0 5.3 0 17-MAR 32-MAR 2006 6 1 2 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x Totals 30 7 123 17.6 4.1 0 27-VU 49-KY Totals 30 20 18 38 2/11 4.5/17 1 1 0 0/0 9-ALA

46 ANDRE MATHIS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 4 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-AF 2006 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS CAREER STATISTICS 7 JEROD MAYO 20 DEMETRICE MORLEY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2005 6 10 3 13 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6-UAB 2005 11 15 0 15 0/0 1/2 0 0 2 1/0 5-GA 2006 6 27 14 41 4/32 7/37 0 1 1 0/0 12-MAR 2006 6 17 4 21 0/0 4/14 0 1 2 0/0 9-MAR Totals 12 37 17 54 4/32 7/37 0 1 1 0/0 12-MAR Totals 17 32 4 36 0/0 5/16 0 1 4 1/0 9-MAR

90 TURK McBRIDE CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2005 11 4 72 18.0 6.5 0 30-ND 45-ND 2003 8 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 1-VAN 2006 6 1 13 13.0 2.2 0 13-AF 13-AF 2004 13 22 14 36 3/13 8/24 2 2 1 0/0 9-AUB1 Totals 17 5 85 17.0 5.3 0 30-ND 45-ND 2005 9 9 7 16 2.5/21 3.5/22 0 0 0 0/0 5-UAB 2006 6 21 11 32 1/8 4/13 0 0 0 0/0 10-FLA 48 ADAM MYERS-WHITE Totals 36 52 33 85 6.5/42 15.5/59 2 2 2 0/0 10-FLA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 5 RICO McCOY YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2005 5 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2006 6 3 2 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-MEM YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 11 3 2 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-MEM 2006 6 9 4 13 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-2x 19 JAROD PARRISH 68 MATT McGLOTHLIN CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2003 6 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- 2003 13 3 4 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-MSU 2004 12 7 2 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 7-ALA 2005 8 0 5 5 0/0 0.5/1 0 0 0 0/0 2-LSU 2005 Redshirt 2006 6 2 2 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-4x 2006 3 0 1 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-MEM Totals 26 5 11 16 0/0 0.5/1 0 0 0 0/0 2-2x Totals 21 7 3 10 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 7-ALA

3 ROBERT MEACHEM 89 ANTONIO REYNOLDS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 13 25 459 18.4 35.3 4 53-KY 145-KY 2004 13 8 1 9 1/3 3/5 0 0 1 0/0 2-3x 2005 11 29 383 13.2 34.8 2 50-KY 70-KY 2005 11 5 7 12 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 0/0 3-MISS 2006 6 34 675 19.9 112.5 6 84-MEM 182-CAL 2006 6 9 8 17 0/0 1/6 0 0 0 0/0 4-2x Totals 30 88 1,517 17.2 50.6 12 84-MEM 182-CAL Totals 30 22 16 38 1/3 4/11 0 0 3 0/0 4-2x Meachem has five career rushing attempts for 8 net yards (his career-long was a nine-yard rush vs. California in 2006). Meachem has three career kickoff returns for 57 yards (his career-long was a 26-yard return at Notre Dame in 2005). 21 AUSTIN ROGERS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 40 MARVIN MITCHELL AVG AVG HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2005 9 1 18 18.0 2.0 0 18-MISS 18-MISS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 3 5 69 13.8 23.0 0 28-AF 69-AF 2002 4 7 1 8 0/0 1/1 0 0 0 0/0 4-MIA Totals 12 6 87 14.5 7.3 0 28-AF 69-AF 2003 12 16 4 20 0/0 1.5/4 0 0 1 1/0 4-2x 2004 Redshirt CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS 2005 10 20 2 22 0/0 3/6 1 0 0 0/0 5-KY AVG AVG HIGH 2006 6 38 18 56 1/4 5/13 1 0 2 0/0 15-FLA YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 32 81 25 106 1/4 10.5/24 2 0 3 1/0 15-FLA 2005 9 1 -3 -3.0 -0.3 0 -3-SC -3-SC Mitchell has one blocked kick in his career (a blocked punt vs. South Carolina in 2003). 2006 3 2 13 6.5 4.3 0 7-CAL 13-CAL Totals 12 3 10 3.3 0.8 0 7-CAL 13-CAL 93 XAVIER MITCHELL Rogers has two career rushes for 26 yards (his career-long was a 26-yard rush at Kentucky in 2005). CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Rogers has one career kickoff return for 12 yards (vs. Florida in 2006). SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 9 BRET SMITH 2004 12 3 1 4 1/2 1/2 0 0 0 0/0 1-4x CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2005 8 4 7 11 1.5/14 2/16 0 0 1 0/0 2-5x AVG AVG HIGH 2006 6 10 7 17 2/14 6/23 0 0 0 0/0 8-FLA YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 26 17 15 32 4.5/30 9/41 0 0 1 0/0 8-FLA 2003 7 5 133 26.6 19.0 1 57-FLA 57-FLA Though the tackle is not reflected in the official stats, Mitchell made a solo stop on an Air Force 2-point conversion 2004 13 18 291 16.2 22.4 5 60-LT 78-LT attempt in 2006. The play could have given Air Force a 32-31 lead with 1:35 remaining in the fourth quarter. 2005 11 21 223 10.6 20.3 3 33-UGA 85-UGA 2006 5 20 225 11.3 45.0 2 23-UGA 94-UGA Totals 36 64 872 13.6 24.2 11 60-LT 94-UGA Smith has three career rush for 19 yards (his career-long was a nine-yard rush vs. California in 2006).

24 ANTWAN STEWART CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2003 13 20 5 25 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 2/43 5-MAR 2004 Redshirt 2005 11 36 11 47 0/0 2/4 1 1 3 0/0 10-VAN 2006 6 15 5 20 0/0 1/2 0 0 1 2/23 7-AF Totals 30 71 21 92 0/0 3/6 1 1 10 4/66 10-VAN 2006 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS CAREER STATISTICS 1 JAYSON SWAIN 25 JAMES WILHOIT CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER KICKING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH YEAR FG FGA PCT PAT PTS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LONG YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2003 17 24 70.8 41-41 92 3-3 7-11 6-8 1-2 51-FLA 2003 13 21 265 12.6 20.4 0 35-MAR 75-MSU 2004 10 17 58.8 44-46 74 1-2 5-5 2-7 2-3 51-GA 2004 13 29 388 13.4 29.8 4 42-LT 80-ALA 2005 14 19 73.7 21-21 63 6-6 5-6 3-6 0-1 46-UAB 2005 11 27 380 14.1 34.5 0 35-ALA 65-GA 2006 7 8 87.5 26-27 47 1-1 3-3 2-3 1-1 51-FLA 2006 6 22 378 17.2 63.0 5 51-MEM 98-MAR Totals 48 68 70.6 132-135 276 11-12 20-25 13-24 4-7 51-3x Totals 43 99 1,411 14.3 32.8 9 51-MEM 98-MAR 55 DAN WILLIAMS 12 LUCAS TAYLOR CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 3 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-MAR 2005 9 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 6 8 84 10.5 14.0 0 45-AF 45-AF 35 ELLIX WILSON Totals 15 8 84 10.5 5.6 0 45-AF 45-AF CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE AVG AVG HIGH 2004 12 6 1 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-KY YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 Redshirt 2005 9 13 80 6.2 8.9 0 20-2x 31-ALA 2006 6 1 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2006 6 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 18 7 2 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-KY Totals 15 13 80 6.2 5.7 0 20-2x 31-ALA 43 DAVID YANCEY CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 9 19 428 22.5 47.6 0 47-VU 77-VU 2003 1 7 21 3.0 21.0 0 11-VU 21-VAN 2006 6 6 102 17.0 17.0 0 25-MEM 36-FLA 2004 7 24 116 4.8 16.6 1 23-SC 59-TAMU Totals 15 25 530 21.2 35.3 0 47-VU 77-VU 2005 9 13 42 3.2 4.7 0 17-UK 23-KY Taylor has six career rushes for 19 yards (his career-long was an 18-yard rush vs. South Carolina in 2005). 2006 6 13 60 4.6 10.0 2 10-MEM 24-MEM Taylor has one career pass for 48 yards (TD to LaMarcus Coker vs. Florida in 2006). Totals 23 57 239 4.2 10.4 3 23-SC 59-TAMU

4 JONATHAN WADE CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET. GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2003 1 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2002 12 1 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- 2004 7 2 31 15.5 4.4 0 18-VU 31-VAN 2003 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- 2005 9 2 40 20.0 4.4 0 22-ND 40-ND 2004 13 19 5 24 0/0 0/0 1 0 1 0/0 6-FLA 2006 6 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2005 11 26 6 32 0/0 1.5/5 0 1 5 2/53 6-ALA Totals 23 4 71 17.8 3.1 0 22-ND 40-ND 2006 6 20 4 24 0/0 3/9 0 0 6 2/20 9-UGA Yancey has two career receptions for 14 yards (his career-long was an 12-yard reception vs. UAB in 2005). Totals 44 66 16 82 0/0 4.5/14 1 1 12 4/73 9-UGA

CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2002 12 9 78 8.7 6.5 0 21-ALA 25-MIA 2003 2 1 -10 -10.0 -5.0 0 -- -- 2004 13 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2005 11 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 6 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 44 10 68 6.8 1.5 0 21-ALA 25-MIA

CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2002 12 8 84 10.5 7.0 0 32-ALA 32-ALA 2003 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- 2004 13 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- 2005 11 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 6 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 44 8 84 10.5 1.9 0 32-ALA 32-ALA

38 ANTONIO WARDLOW CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 6 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x Wardlow has one blocked kick in his career (a blocked punt at Georgia in 2006 that he recovered for a touchdown).

69 RYAN WEST CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 6 3 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-ND 2005 11 3 1 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-MEM 2006 6 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- Totals 23 6 1 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-2x GAME 1 - CALIFORNIA GAME 2 - AIR FORCE GAME 3 - FLORIDA

Sept. 2, 2006 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 16, 2006 CALIFORNIA 18 AIR FORCE 30 FLORIDA 21 TENNESSEE 35 TENNESSEE 31 TENNESSEE 20 KNOXVILLE - Tennessee opened its sea- son with a dominating win over No. 9 Califor- KNOXVILLE - When it mattered most, KNOXVILLE - Tennessee couldn't find a nia on Saturday night at Neyland Stadium, Tennessee finally figured it out. way to run the ball, and it almost didn't mat- showing off a born-again offensive attack and After struggling to find a way to stop the ter. burying the Golden Bears 35-18 in the lid- Air Force rushing game for nearly 60 min- Despite finishing in the red on the ground, lifter for both squads. utes, the No. 11 Vols put the clamps on the the Vols nearly upset No. 7 Florida on Satur- "I'm obviously very proud of our football Falcons on a two-point conversion attempt day night at Neyland Stadium, coming up one team," head coach Phillip Fulmer said. "But I late in the fourth quarter to hold on to 31-30 point short in the 21-20 loss in front of honestly can't sit here and tell you that I didn't expect it. victory at Neyland Stadium. 106,818 fans. "We prepared extremely well. We came out of the dressing room ready to "We were lucky we were in the right call," UT defensive coordinator John "You're going to have a hard time winning in this league if you can't rush go. That corny little motto - 'Fired up, focused and prepared' - seems like it's Chavis said. "The biggest thing, though, was that Xavier Mitchell made an the ball," head coach Phillip Fulmer said. "I thought (running back) Montario working so far." outstanding play." (Hardesty) did a nice job. Whatever it is, it worked like a charm for the Vols. The Falcons rushed for 281 yards on the night, but Mitchell broke into the "We just didn't give him any room to run up front. Florida did some differ- UT jumped out to a 35-0 lead early in the second half behind the hot hand backfield to keep Air Force (0-1) from getting the last three yards needed to ent things in their schemes that worked nicely and managed to stop the run." of junior quarterback Erik Ainge - who set a career-high with 291 yards and deliver the final blow in what would have been a monumental upset of the Hardesty was held to 14 yards on 17 carries, and the Vols finished with four touchdown passes in his first start under center with offensive coordi- Vols (2-0). minus-11 yards rushing. Quarterback Erik Ainge was sacked for the first two nator David Cutcliffe calling the shots. Air Force tried a pitch play to wing back Chad Hall, but Mitchell quickly times this season, but the UT defense nearly allowed the Vols to escape with "David Cutcliffe has energized our offensive football team," Fulmer said. collared him and tossed him for a loss to preserve the victory. a win in their SEC opener. "I'm proud of our staff, and I'm proud of our team. "Chief (Chavis) just made a great call on that play," Mitchell said. "I lined The Vols sacked Gators quarterback Chris Leak three times and inter- "The guys were ready to play. We've been waiting for this. It's been a up wide outside the wing, and obviously my thought when they put it on the cepted him once, helping UT build a 17-7 lead in the third quarter. Leak's 21- physical spring, a tough summer and the last few weeks have been very right hash was they were going to toss left. I just got up field and made the yard touchdown pass to Dallas Baker with just over six minutes left in the demanding. But when you win, you have fun. And that's why you play." play." game gave Florida a lead it wouldn't relinquish. The Gators stopped a last- Nobody had more fun than Ainge, who opened his junior campaign by It was by far the biggest defensive play of the night, but it was the UT gasp Vols drive when Ainge's fourth-and-16 pass intended for Robert nearly throwing for more touchdowns than he threw for in all of his sopho- offense that stole the show for most of the contest. Meachem was intercepted to preserve the win. more season (five). Erik Ainge broke his one-week-old career high for passing yards with 333 "Anytime you're (fourth-and-16), against a group of athletes like Florida "If Cutcliffe told me to play without a helmet or a mouthpiece or with one against the Academy, completing 24-of-29 attempts for three touchdowns has, it's tough," Ainge said. "We sent four verticals, and they had guys over cleat, I would do it," Ainge said. "Anything he tells me, I'm going to do. I think and one interception. the top, so I tried to sneak one into (Meachem), and we weren't on the same we've all bought in as an offense." Robert Meachem was the biggest beneficiary of Ainge's prolific perform- page." The defense wasn't too bad, either. ance once again, hauling in a career-best eight catches for 115 yards and In a match-up of two marquee signal-callers, the defenses stole the show. The Vols shut down candidate Marshawn Lynch and the two scores. Meachem and Ainge have hooked up for four scoring strikes in Neither quarterback passed for more than 200 yards, and both passers California passing attack until the game was decided, allowing only a field the Vols pair of season-opening wins. faced relentless pressure all night long. goal to break up the shutout and a couple of meaningless touchdowns after "Erik was outstanding," UT head coach Phillip Fulmer said. "He was Justin Harrell recorded three tackles in his final collegiate game, and the UT built the 35-point lead. throwing the football well, and he was very sharp. The line protected well, senior was often in the backfield helping to rush Leak from the pocket. Har- Lynch finished with 76 yards on 12 carries, and the Vols added three the route-running was good and he managed the game extremely well." rell is scheduled to have surgery to repair a ruptured biceps in his left arm - sacks - all by sophomore linebacker Jerod Mayo - and two interceptions in The UT win sets up an SEC showdown between a pair of highly-ranked, a procedure that will end his season. the stellar defensive effort. unbeaten teams on Saturday in Knoxville. No. 7 Florida travels to Neyland "(In the locker room) I thanked Justin Harrell for his commitment to our "It was a great performance by the defense," senior defensive tackle Stadium to face the Vols in important divisional battle. team," Fulmer said. "The team gave him a standing ovation, and it was a Justin Harrell said. "We were very prepared for this team coming in. We "Give a lot of credit to Air Force for the effort they gave," Fulmer said. very emotional moment for him and our football team." knew what we could do. "They played their hearts out. "We knew we wanted to dominate the line of scrimmage and get to the "I'm just absolutely elated to get out of there with a win, get out of this SCORE BY QUARTERS running backs as best as we could and show California this isn't an easy thing and get ready for the next one." FLORIDA 7 0 7 7 -- 21 place to come in and get a 'W.'" TENNESSEE 3 7 7 3 -- 20 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS AIR FORCE 7 3 7 13 -- 30 SCORING SUMMARY CALIFORNIA 0 0 3 15 -- 18 TENNESSEE 3 14 7 7 -- 31 1st - UF - Cornelius 21 pass from Leak (Hetland kick). UT - Wilhoit 36 field TENNESSEE 7 7 21 0 -- 35 goal. SCORING SUMMARY 2nd - UT - Coker 48 pass from Taylor (Wilhoit kick). SCORING SUMMARY 1st - AF - Hall 5 run (Sasser kick). UT - Wilhoit 35 field goal. 3rd - UT - Hardesty 1 run (Wilhoit kick). UF - Baker 4 pass from Leak 1st - UT - C. Brown 12 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). 2nd - AF - Sasser 22 field goal. UT - Meachem 4 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit (Hetland kick). 2nd - UT - Meachem 42 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). kick). UT - Swain 5 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). 4th - UT - Wilhoit 51 field goal. UF - Baker 21 pass from Leak (Hetland 3rd - UT - Meachem 80 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). UT - Swain 50 pass 3rd - UT - Hardesty 3 run (Wilhoit kick). AF - Carney 1 run (Sasser kick). kick). from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). UT - Hardesty 43 run (Wilhoit kick). CAL - 4th - UT - Meachem 5 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). AF - Williams 4 run Schneider 32 field goal. (Sasser kick). AF - Williams 1 run (Hall run failed). 4th - CAL - D. Jackson 40 pass from Ayoob (R. Jordan pass from Ayoob). CAL - Ayoob 1 run (Schneider kick).

TEAM STATS UT CAL TEAM STATS UT AF TEAM STATS UT UF First Downs 19 15 First Downs 24 22 First Downs 13 22 Rushes-Yards 41-216 23-64 Rushes-Yards 32-79 51-281 Rushes-Yards 23-(-11) 41-121 Passing Yards 298 272 Passing Yards 333 127 Passing Yards 231 199 Passes (C-A-I) 13-20-1 20-42-2 Passes (C-A-I) 24-29-1 7-9-0 Passes (C-A-I) 18-33-2 15-25-1 Total Offensive Plays 61 65 Total Offensive Plays 61 60 Total Offensive Plays 56 66 Total Offense 514 336 Total Offense 412 408 Total Offense 220 320 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-47 6-40 Penalties-Yards 5-25 3-25 Penalties-Yards 4-34 9-65 Punts-Average 5-41.4 7-41.6 Punts-Average 0-0.0 2-32.0 Punts-Average 4-48.2 4-43.0 Time of Possession 29:48 30:12 Time of Possession 29:29 30:31 Time of Possession 24:56 35:04 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 4 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 11 9 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Sacks By-Yards 3-20 0-0 Sacks By-Yards 1-6 0-0 Sacks By-Yards 3-32 2-23

TENNESSEE TENNESSEE TENNESSEE RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg A. Foster 17 69 0 69 0 20 Hardesty 19 73 1 72 1 10 Hardesty 17 20 6 14 1 5 Hardesty 5 56 0 56 1 43 A. Foster 7 24 2 22 0 10 A. Foster 2 3 1201 PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg Ainge 18 11 1 291 4 80 Ainge 29 24 1 333 3 45 Ainge 32 17 2 183 0 29 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg Meachem 5 182 2 80 Meachem 8 115 2 44 Swain 6 77 0 29 Swain 2 65 1 50 Swain 6 74 1 24 Meachem 4 47 0 24

CALIFORNIA AIR FORCE FLORIDA RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg M. Lynch 12 76 2 74 0 22 R. Williams 16 99 1 98 2 28 D. Wynn 22 106 2 104 0 26 PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg J. Ayoob 22 9 1 187 1 40 S. Carney 9 7 0 127 0 35 C. Leak 25 15 1 199 3 38 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg D. Jackson 4 87 1 40 J. Handley 2 35 0 24 D. Baker 4 54 2 21 GAME 4 - MARSHALL (Homecoming) GAME 5 - MEMPHIS GAME 6 - GEORGIA

Sept. 23, 2006 Sept. 30, 2006 Oct. 7, 2006 MARSHALL 7 TENNESSEE 41 TENNESSEE 51 TENNESSEE 33 MEMPHIS 7 GEORGIA 33

KNOXVILLE - Headed towards another MEMPHIS - Thanks to a nearly perfect ATHENS, Ga. - No surprise? fourth quarter of nail-biting, Tennessee took game, Tennessee finished with a perfect Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge and the the long way around in a very short time to non-conference record. rest of the Vols are surely in the minority. avoid it. The Vols offense piled up yards and points Ainge said he wasn't surprised with the LaMarcus Coker darted around left end on - and the defense didn't give up much of Vols' startling success on offense on Saturday the Vols' first play of the final frame, speeding either - as UT breezed past Memphis 41-7 at night at Sanford Stadium, as UT demolished 89 yards down the sideline to help put Mar- the on Saturday. No. 9 Georgia's top-ranked scoring defense shall away 33-7 on a soggy Saturday at Neyland Stadium. The Tigers were the last scheduled team from outside of the SEC for No. en route to a 51-33 win over the Bulldogs. "I'm not surprised we put up 51 points," Ainge said. "We knew we could "That run was huge in the ballgame," head coach Phillip Fulmer said. 15 UT (4-1), which beat all four opponents from outside its league. make plays and move the ball on Georgia. After our defense put up a few "There were still a lot of people squiggling in their seats, including the head The last win was hardly ever in doubt. coach. stops, we knew we were going to win. The coaches did a good job putting in "I thought Tennessee played a great game and they have a very good the game plan and we executed." "LaMarcus has done well every time he's gotten an opportunity, and he'll team," Memphis coach Tommy West said. "Tennessee really handed it to us And after a shaky first half that left the No. 13 Vols down by 17 at one point, get more (opportunities) as we go on. It felt great seeing him run down the and they were the more physical team and better team." UT (5-1, 1-1 SEC) executed to perfection. The Vols scored 37 points after half- sideline. I looked back first to make sure there were no flags. That's just the Quarterback Erik Ainge was 23-for-27 for 324 yards and four touchdowns, time against a defense that had allowed just 34 points total in its first five coach in me. We hadn't had a long run like that in a long time." as the Vols spread out their attack and picked apart the Memphis second- games, scoring on seven straight possessions to give the Bulldogs (5-1, 2-1) Not since 1977, when Kelsey Finch ran 99 yards for a touchdown against ary. Ainge hooked up with Jayson Swain for a pair of scores, and the junior one of their worst home losses in school history. Florida. Coker's carry - the third-longest in school history - put the freshman signal-caller's 84-yard strike to Robert Meachem midway through the third "It was an all-around team effort tonight," said Ainge, who helped the Vols over 100 yards on the ground for the first time in his career and turned a tight quarter put the game out of reach. put up the second-highest point total ever for an opponent at Sanford Stadi- 16-7 game into an easy 26-point win for the No. 15 Vols (3-1). "I'm really proud of our football team," coach Phillip Fulmer said. "I think um. "Our defense played well and special teams came up with a few big plays. "I was happy to be out there getting a chance," Coker said. "I was just try- we really worked to get better during the course of the year. We've come out "I can't say enough about our offensive line. Half of them didn't practice this ing to help the team out. of these games with some improvement, and that's what we needed." week, and yet they didn't miss a step.” "The offensive line did a great job on the touchdown run, and it was actu- The improvement was evident just about everywhere at the Liberty Bowl The offensive line gave Ainge plenty of time to operate - he was sacked just ally (quarterback Erik) Ainge's call. It was just off to the races. I waited for - which was at least half-filled with fans wearing orange and white. once on a safety blitz - and he provided another sparkling performance. The my opportunity, and I was glad to take advantage of it." Freshman LaMarcus Coker paced the running game in his first career junior signal-caller was 25-for-38 for 268 yards and three total touchdowns to All the Vols were waiting for an opportunity to put their loss to Florida one start, carrying 26 times for 125 yards. lead the comeback and, eventually, easy victory. week earlier behind them, but they had to wait nearly an hour more than they Swain and Meachem continued to pile up yards in the passing game, "At halftime there was some serious butt chewing going on," coach Phillip had planned to take on the Thundering Herd (1-3). Heavy downpours and a teaming up for seven catches, 221 yards and three touchdowns. Fulmer said. "But I could not be more elated with our staff and our team for the way we handled ourselves tonight. It was a heck of an effort when we were flash flood warning pushed kickoff back 55 minutes and led to the first can- And the UT defense held the Tigers to just 121 total offensive yards and cellation of the UT tradition of running through the "T" to take the field since down by 17 in first half." the lone late touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. The defense more than did its share in the second half as well, forcing four its inception in 1965. "We had three significantly long drives; two for scores and one we left at turnovers and keeping the Bulldogs out of the end zone. With the exception of "I thought both teams did a great job handling the weather," Ainge said. the foot line," Fulmer said. "We talked about doing what good teams do. a kickoff returned 99 yards for a score, the Vols dominated the last 30 minutes "We got delayed, and both teams didn't let it affect them. We're trying to be a good team. in all phases of the game. "We went out there and played hard. We just made more plays than they "Our defense is still a work in progress as far as overcoming the loss of a "We knew coming out of halftime that we had to step it up," said cornerback did." couple key players. We spent a lot of time talking about stopping the run. We Jonathan Wade, who nabbed one of the Vols' three interceptions. "We dug tackled well. It was really a good effort by our guys today. down deep and made plays. Our team is full of playmakers and they showed "We still have a way to go in some areas, but now we'll start getting ready SCORE BY QUARTERS up in the second half. In the second half we had to work on getting turnovers." for the ." It might have been another surprise that it was the UT defense making the MARSHALL 0 7 0 0 -- 7 plays and forcing the turnovers instead of Georgia - just don't tell the Vols. TENNESSEE 9 7 0 17 -- 33 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE 7 7 10 27 -- 51 1st - UT - X. Mitchell safety. UT - Swain 47 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). TENNESSEE 3 10 14 14 -- 41 GEORGIA 10 14 3 6 -- 33 2nd - MU - Morris 1 run (Binswanger kick). UT - Hardesty 20 run (Wilhoit MEMPHIS 0 0 0 7 -- 7 kick). SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 4th - UT - Coker 89 run (Wilhoit kick). UT - Wilhoit 49 field goal. UT - 1st - UGA - Bailey 22 field goal. UT - B. Smith 16 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit 1st - UT - Wilhoit 28 field goal. Yancey 5 run (Wilhoit kick). kick). UGA - Southerland 1 run (Bailey kick). 2nd - UT - Swain 5 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). UT - Wilhoit 49 field 2nd - UGA - Henderson 86 punt return (Bailey kick). UGA - Southerland 8 goal. pass from Tereshinski (Bailey kick). UT - A. Foster 1 run (Wilhoit 3rd - UT - Swain 51 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). UT - Meachem 84 kick). pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). 3rd - UT - Ainge 1 run (Wilhoit kick). UGA - Bailey 34 field goal. UT - 4th - UT - B. Smith 7 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). UT - Yancey 10 run Wilhoit 37 field goal. (Wilhoit kick). UM - Calhoun 21 pass from Hankins (Reagan kick). 4th - UT - Meachem 15 pass from Ainge (Wilhoit kick). UT - Wardlow 0 blocked punt return (Wilhoit kick). UGA - T. Brown 99 kickoff return (Tereshinski pass failed). UT - A. Foster 1 run (Wilhoit kick failed). UT - A. Foster 1 run (Wilhoit kick).

TEAM STATS UT MAR TEAM STATS UT UM TEAM STATS UT UGA First Downs 19 16 First Downs 25 5 First Downs 27 14 Rushes-Yards 24-176 48-126 Rushes-Yards 52-205 20-40 Rushes-Yards 34-115 27-145 Passing Yards 258 110 Passing Yards 361 79 Passing Yards 268 175 Passes (C-A-I) 18-27-1 8-14-1 Passes (C-A-I) 25-29-0 11-17-1 Passes (C-A-I) 25-38-0 14-25-3 Total Offensive Plays 51 62 Total Offensive Plays 81 37 Total Offensive Plays 72 52 Total Offense 434 236 Total Offense 566 121 Total Offense 383 320 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-37 4-21 Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-22 Penalties-Yards 5-32 5-28 Punts-Average 3-56.0 4-39.0 Punts-Average 1-44.0 7-50.9 Punts-Average 3-48.0 1-0.0 Time of Possession 25:31 34:29 Time of Possession 37:22 22:38 Time of Possession 33:43 26:17 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 6 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 16 1 of 9 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 12 5 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Sacks By-Yards 3-10 2-13 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 0-0 Sacks By-Yards 1-4 1-8

TENNESSEE TENNESSEE TENNESSEE RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg Coker 8 146 0 146 1 89 Coker 26 126 1 125 0 21 A. Foster 15 64 1 63 3 14 Yancey 5 23 0 23 1 6 Hardesty 14 44 1 43 0 12 Coker 12 57 0 57 0 18 PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg Ainge 27 18 1 258 1 47 Ainge 27 23 0 324 4 84 Ainge 38 25 0 268 2 29 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg Meachem 6 76 0 29 Meachem 4 157 1 84 Meachem 7 98 1 29 Swain 5 98 1 47 Swain 3 64 2 51 B. Smith 7 94 1 23

MARSHALL MEMPHIS GEORGIA RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg A. Bradshaw 24 75 3 72 0 11 J. Gaither 6 19 5 14 0 8 K. Lumpkin 13 88 10 78 0 26 PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp Int Yds TD Lg B. Morris 14 8 1 110 0 49 M. Hankins 17 11 1 79 1 21 J. Tereshinski 20 12 2 164 1 46 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg C. Slate 5 45 0 14 D. Calhoun 3 29 1 21 M. Massaquoi 3 56 0 33 The Last Time Tennessee ... TENNESSEE Individual Team Rushed for more than 100 yards Shutout an opponent 125, LaMarcus Coker at Memphis, 9/30/06 48-0 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/22/03 Rushed for more than 200 yards Shoutout consecutive opponents 223, Arian Foster vs. Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 at Vanderbilt and vs. Kentucky, 11/23-30/02 (both scores were 24-0) Rushed for more than 250 yards Rushed for more than 300 yards 294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi, 11/18/89 347, vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/25/04 (51 carries) Passed for 200 yards Rushed for more than 400 yards 268, Erik Ainge at Georgia, 10/7/06 406, vs. Vanderbilt, 11/26/94 (60 carries) Passed for 300 yards Passed for more than 300 yards 324, Erik Ainge at Memphis, 9/30/06 361, at Memphis (25-for-29) Passed for 400 yards Had more than 600 yards total offense 408, Peyton Manning vs. Northwestern (), 1/1/97 606, vs. Kentucky, 11/27/04 (204 rush, 402 pass) Passed for 500 yards Scored 50 points 523, Peyton Manning at Kentucky, 11/22/97 51, at Georgia 10/7/06 (Score: 51-33) Had 100 yards receiving Scored 60 points 157, Robert Meachem at Memphis, 9/30/06 63, vs. Arkansas, 11/11/00 (Score: 63-20) Had 150 yards receiving Scored 70 points 157, Robert Meachem at Memphis, 9/30/06 70, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/23/00 (Score: 70-3) Had 200 yards receiving Failed to rush for more than 100 yards 256, Kelley Washington vs. LSU, 9/29/01 79, vs. Air Force, 9/9/06 (32 carries) Returned a kickoff for a touchdown Failed to pass for more than 100 yards Bret Smith (44 yards; onside kick) at South Carolina, 10/30/04 99, vs. South Carolina, 10/29/05 (14-for-32) Returned a punt for a touchdown Held opponent to less than 100 yards rushing Mark Jones (53 yards) vs. Vanderbilt, 11/22/03 42, at Memphis, 9/30/06 (20 carries) Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown Held an opponent to less than 100 yards passing Antonio Wardlow (8 yards) at Georgia, 10/7/06 79, at Memphis, 9/30/06 Returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown Held opponent without a touchdown Tyrone Hines (90 yards) vs. South Carolina, 10/28/95 at Kentucky, 11/29/05 (Score: Tennessee 27-8) Returned a pass interception for a touchdown Failed to get a first down Justin Harrell (7 yards) at Kentucky, 11/26/05 vs. Auburn, 9/27/58 (Score: Auburn 13-0) Returned a fumble for a touchdown Scored a safety Parys Haralson (18 yards) vs. Alabama, 10/23/04 vs. Marshall, 9/23/06 (Xavier Mitchell sacked Bernard Morris) Returned an extra point for a score Never had to punt Floyd Miley (97 yards) vs. Mississippi, 11/17/90 vs. Air Force, 9/9/06 (seven offensive possessions in 31-30 win) Returned a kickoff 100 yards Blocked a punt vs. Georgia, 10/9/98 at Georgia, 10/7/06 (Antonio Wardlow) Returned a punt 100 yards Blocked a field goal vs. Washington & Lee, 10/28/50 vs. Alabama (twice), 11/25/03 (Jason Allen and Mondre Dickerson) Rushed for three touchdowns Faked a punt 3, Arian Foster at Georgia, 10/7/06 at Florida, 9/17/05 (Britton Colquitt pass incomplete to Inquoris Johnson) Threw three touchdown passes Faked a punt successfully for a first down 4, Erik Ainge at Memphis, 9/30/06 at Mississippi, 10/16/04 (Dustin Colquitt 19-yard pass to Chris Hannon) Caught three touchdown passes Faked a field goal 3, Chris Hannon vs. Mississippi State, 11/15/03 vs. Arkansas, 11/11/00 (Seth Reagan ran 2 yards for touchdown) Kicked three field goals Two players rushed for 100 yards 3, James Wilhoit vs. Duke, 11/1/03 Cedric Houston (160) and Gerald Riggs Jr. (116) vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/25/04 Had an 80-yard run Three players rushed for 100 yards 89, LaMarcus Coker vs. Marshall, 9/23/06 James Stewart (145), Aaron Hayden (115), Mose Phillips (107) vs. Vanderbilt, 11/30/91 Had an 80-yard pass completion Two players with 100 yards passing 84, Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem at Memphis, 9/30/06 Erik Ainge (149) and Rick Clausen (120) vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/04 Had 20 tackles Two players had more than 100 yards receiving 21, Tom Fisher at Auburn, 9/26/64 (Birmingham, Ala.) Marcus Nash (126) and Peerless Price (161) vs. Auburn (SEC Champ.), 12/6/97 Recorded three sacks Played an overtime game 3, Jerod Mayo vs. California, 9/2/06 at LSU, 9/26/05 (Score: Tennessee 30-27 in one overtime) Forced two fumbles Lost an overtime game 2, Brandon Johnson vs UNLV, 8/30/04 at LSU, 9/30/00 (Score: LSU 38-31 in one overtime) Intercepted two passes Beat a ranked opponent 3, Deon Grant vs Auburn 1999 at No. 9 Georgia, 10/7/06 (UT 51, UGA 33) Made a 50-yard field goal Beat a team ranked in the top 10 51, James Wilhoit vs. Florida, 9/16/06 at No. 9 Georgia, 10/7/06 (UT 51, UGA 33) Beat a team ranked in the top 25 at No. 9 Georgia, 10/7/06 (UT 51, UGA 33) Through Georgia Game The Last Time a Tennessee Opponent ... OPPONENT Individual Team Rushed for more than 100 yards Shutout Tennessee 100, Carnell Williams, Auburn (SEC Champ.), 12/4/04 31-0, Florida, 9/17/94 Rushed for more than 200 yards Shoutout Tennessee consecutively 206, Ahman Green, Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Kentucky and Vanderbilt, 11/19-26/59 (Scores: 20-0, 14-0) Rushed for more than 250 yards Rushed for more than 300 yards Never 321 Nebraska (Fiesta Bowl), 1/2/00 Passed for 200 yards Rushed for more than 400 yards 315, Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt, 10/8/05 409, Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Passed for 300 yards Passed for more than 400 yards 315, Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt, 10/8/05 409, Florida, 9/19/98 Passed for 400 yards Had more than 600 yards total offense 406, Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky, 11/17/01 634, Kentucky, 11/22/97 Passed for 500 yards Scored 50 points Never 62, Florida, 11/16/95 (Score: 62-37) Had 100 yards receiving Scored 60 points 167, Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 62, Florida, 11/16/95 (Score: 62-37) Had 150 yards receiving Scored 70 points 167, Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 70, Trinity (present-day Duke), 11/4/1893 (Score: Trinity 70-0) Had 200 yards receiving Failed to rush for more than 100 yards 222, Clarence Sevillian, Vanderbilt, 11/28/92 42, Memphis, 9/30/06 (20 carries) Returned a kickoff for a touchdown Failed to pass for more than 100 yards Thomas Brown (99 yards), Georgia, 10/7/06 79, Memphis, 9/30/06 (11-for-17) Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown Held Tennessee to less than 100 yards rushing Reggie Fullwood (2 yards), Army, 10/11/86 79, vs. Air Force, 9/9/06 (32 carries) Returned a punt for a touchdown Held Tennessee to less than 100 yards passing Mikey Henderson (86 yards), Georgia, 10/7/06 99, vs. South Carolina, 10/29/05 (14-for-32) Returned a pass interception for a touchdown Held Tennessee without a touchdown Tom Zbikowski (33 yards), Notre Dame, 11/5/05 Alabama, 10/22/05 (Score: Alabama 6-3) Returned a fumble for a touchdown Scored a safety Sean Jones (92 yards), Georgia, 10/11/03 Kentucky, 11/26/05 (Erik Ainge called for intentional grounding in end zone) Returned an extra point for a score Returned a punt and a kickoff for a touchdown in the same game Quinton Reese, Auburn (SEC Championship), 12/6/97 Georgia, 10/7/06 (Punt: 86 yards, Mikey Henderson; Kickoff: 99 yards, Thomas Brown) Returned a kickoff 100 yards Blocked a punt Nathan Jones (100 yards), Rutgers, 9/28/02 Auburn, 10/2/04 (Tony Bell) Returned a punt at least 75 yards Blocked a field goal Mikey Henderson (86 yards), Georgia, 10/7/06 Mississippi, 10/1/05 (Jayme Mitchell) Rushed for three touchdowns Blocked two field goals Scott Frost (runs of 1, 11 and 19 yards), Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Colorado, 8/26/90 Threw three touchdown passes Two players rushed for 100 yards 3, Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt, 10/8/05 James Rouse (134) and Barry Foster (103), Arkansas (Cotton Bowl), 1/1/90 Caught three touchdown passes Three players rushed for 100 yards 3, , LSU, 9/30/00 (OT) Paul Hofer (119), James Reed (115), Michael Sweet (103), Mississippi, 11/15/75 Kicked three field goals Two players had more than 100 yards passing 3, Stephen Gostkowski, Memphis, 11/12/05 (210) and Doug Johnson (199), Florida, 9/19/98 Had an 80-yard pass completion Two players had more than 100 yards receiving 81, Chris Leak to Chad Jackson, Florida, 9/18/04 Brandon Smith (160) and Marlon White (108), Vanderbilt, 11/20/04 Recorded three sacks Played an overtime game 5, Alex Brown, Florida, 9/18/99 LSU, 9/26/05 (UT 30, LSU 27 in one OT) Intercepted two passes Won an overtime game 2, Brandon Register, Alabama-Birmingham, 9/3/05 LSU, 9/30/00 (LSU 38, UT 31 in one OT) Made a 50-yard field goal Beat ranked Tennessee team 50, Will Moseley, Mississippi, 10/1/05 South Carolina, 10/29/05 (SC 16, No. 23 UT 15) Beat aTennessee team ranked in the top 15 Georgia, 10/8/05 (No. 5 UGA 27, No. 8 UT 14) Beat a Tennessee team ranked in the top five Florida, 9/17/05 (No. 6 UF 16, No. 4 UT 7)

Through Georgia Game