VOLUNTEERS 2002 FOOTBALL TENNESSEE (5-4, 2-3 SEC) GAME 10 2002 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Site Time/Result Tennessee Volunteers (5-4) Aug. 31 Wyoming (ESPN2) Nashville 47-7 W vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs (3-6) Sept. 7 Middle Tennessee Knoxville 26-3 W Sept. 21 Florida (10/10) (CBS) Knoxville 13-30 L GAMEDAY INFORMATION Sept. 28 Rutgers Knoxville 35-14 W MATCHUP --- Tennessee (5-4, 2-3 SEC) vs. Mississippi State (3-6, 0-5 SEC) Oct. 5 Arkansas (ESPN) Knoxville 41-38 6OT W RANKINGS --- Tennessee is not ranked. Mississippi State is not ranked. Oct. 12 Georgia (6/6) (CBS) Athens 13-18 L KICKOFF --- 11:30 a.m. CST, Nov. 16, 2002 Oct. 26 Alabama (19/nr) (ESPN) Knoxville 14-34 L SITE (CAPACITY) --- Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, Starkville, Miss. (52,884 capacity) Nov. 2 South Carolina (CBS) Columbia 18-10 W RADIO INFORMATION --- The game will be broadcast by the 85-plus station Vol Radio Network. For Nov. 9 Miami (HC) (2/1) (CBS) Knoxville 3-26 L a complete list of stations, go to: www.utsports.com. Calling the game on the Vol Radio Network are Bob Nov. 16 Mississippi State (JP) Starkville 11:30 a.m. CT Kesling (play-by-play), Tim Priest (commentary) and Jeff Francis (sideline reports). Calling the game on Nov. 23 Vanderbilt Nashville TBA the MSU Football Radio Network are Jack Cristil (play-by-play), Jim Ellis (commentary) and John Nov. 30 Kentucky Knoxville TBA Correro (sideline reports). TV INFORMATION --- The game will be televised live regionally by Jefferson Pilot. Calling the game MISSISSIPPI STATE (3-6, 0-5 SEC) for JP are Dave Neal (play-by-play), Dave Rowe (commentary) and Dave Baker (sideline reports). It will 2002 SCHEDULE/RESULTS also be shown on a tape delay basis by CSS. Calling the game for CSS are Bob Bell (play-by-play) and Date Opponent Site Result Terence Cleveland (commentary). Aug. 31 Oregon Eugene 13-36 L MISSISSIPPI STATE-TENNESSEE SERIES --- Tennessee and Mississippi State are meeting for Sept. 14 Jacksonville State Starkville 51-13 W the 41st time with the Volunteers holding a 24-15-1 series lead. This will be the first meeting with the Sept. 19 Auburn Starkville 14-42 L Bulldogs since the 1998 SEC Championship game in Atlanta. It is the first regular season meeting Sept. 28 LSU Baton Rouge 13-31 L between the schools since 1995 in Knoxville. Oct. 5 South Carolina Columbia 10-34 L Tennessee is making just its fourth trip to Starkville in more than 50 years (1987, 1990, 1994). The series Oct. 12 Troy State Starkville 11-8 W traditionally rotated between Memphis and Knoxville. The teams played 14 times in Memphis with UT going Oct. 19 Memphis Memphis 29-17 W 9-4-1. The Vols are 3-4 in Starkville, having won two of the last three. UT lost its last trip in 1994, 24-21. Nov. 2 Kentucky Starkville 24-45 L UT has won five of the last six meetings, while head coach is 2-1 versus the Bulldogs. Nov. 9 Alabama Tuscaloosa 14-28 L Nov. 16 Tennessee Starkville TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS AT A GLANCE Nov. 23 Arkansas Starkville The Tennessee Volunteers have dropped three of their last four games to fall to 5-4 overall and 2-3 in the Nov. 28 Mississippi Oxford Southeastern Conference. It is the first time since 1994 that the Vols have suffered four regular season loss- es. In 2000, UT finished 8-4 following a loss to Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl. The Vols must win out to THE COACHES extend their streak of eight-plus win seasons to 14. Tennessee - Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee 1972) Cedric Houston posted his second straight 100-yard rushing game with a career-high 111 yards in the 26-3 Overall Record: 100-24 (.806 / 11th year) loss to No. 1 Miami last week. Houston scampered for a career-long run of 74 yards on the game’s second play At Tennessee: 100-24 (.806 / 11th year) to help set up Tennessee’s lone score, a 21-yard field goal by Alex Walls. It was the first time since being shut out 31-0 against Florida in 1994 that the Vols were held without a , a span of 104 games. Versus Mississippi State: 2-1 Dustin Colquitt finished in fine fashion, punting a career-high 10 times for a 42.8 average, including three punts for over 50 yards and a career-long 68 yarder. Miss. State - Jackie Sherrill (Alabama 1966) UT went 4-2 during the first half of the season, going 3-1 at home, 1-0 at a neutral site and 0-1 on the road. Overall Record: 178-107-4 (.623 / 25th year) The Vols are 1-2 to start the second half with a win at South Carolina coupled with losses to Alabama and At Miss. State: 73-62-2 (.540 / 12th year) Miami. Tennessee has back-to-back road tilts against Mississippi State (Nov. 16) and Vanderbilt (Nov. 23) fol- Versus Tennessee: 2-3 lowed by the season finale at home against Kentucky. The future opposition boasts a combined record of 11- 18, while the first nine opponents posted a 49-37 overall mark. WINNINGEST DIV. I PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE The Vols have failed to score at least 20 points in each of the last four (Since 1997) SPORTS INFORMATION games and are averaging 12.0 ppg during that span. Not since 1980 Team W-L Pct Phone: (865) 974-1212 has a UT team gone four straight games without scoring 20 or more 1. Florida State 60-12 .833 points. The three home losses are the most since going 2-4 in 1988. 2. Nebraska 62-13 .827 Fax: (865) 974-1269 3. Marshall 60-13 .822 P.O. Box 15016, Knoxville, TN 37901 Tennessee is a plus four in turnover margin in its five wins and a 4. Michigan 57-14 .803 1720 Volunteer Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37996 minus four in its four losses. The Vols have been on the plus side in 5. Miami 55-14 .797 turnovers three times (Wyoming +4, Rutgers +1, S. Carolina +1), Contacts: 6t. Tennessee 57-15 .792 while being even four times (MTSU, Florida, Georgia, Miami). 6t. Kansas State 57-15 .792 Associate AD/SID: Bud Ford ([email protected]) Football SID: John Painter ([email protected]) UP NEXT Tennessee makes its final road trip of the season when it travels to Music City to face the Vanderbilt www.phillipfulmer.com Commodores (Nov. 23, The Coliseum). The Vols put their 19-game winning streak over the Commodores on www.utsports.com the line. The game will be played at The Coliseum, home of the NFL’s . UT defeated Wyoming there earlier this season. This is the second straight time in Nashville that the game with the Commodores will be played at The Coliseum. UT held off a Vanderbilt rally in 2000 to win 28-26. Head coach Phillip Fulmer is 9-0 versus the Commodores. 2002 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL NOTES 2 HEAD COACH PHILLIP FULMER In his 11th season at the helm of the University of VOLS IN NOVEMBER Tennessee football program is Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee UT is 65-4 mark in the month of November since 1985. The Vols are 38-2 at home and 27-2 on the road, and 1972). He has recorded a 100-24 (.806) career record to have won 10 of their last 11. In SEC play, Tennessee is 47-1 during the month. rank second nationally among active head coaches. Fulmer reached 50 and 75 victories quicker than any other FULMER GETS 100TH VICTORY VERSUS SOUTH CAROLINA coach in SEC history. He is the 14th winningest coach in Phillip Fulmer picked up his 100th career victory with an 18-10 triumph at South Carolina Nov. 2. He became league history with his 100 career wins and needs four the 11th-fastest coach to reach 100 victories in 123 games. Fulmer also tied Texas A&M’s R.C. Slocum as the wins to tie UT Athletic’s Director Doug Dickey for 13th. Prior to being named interim head coach at the start of fifth-fastest to reach 100 wins in terms of longevity in his 11th season and eighth game, trailing only Oklahoma’s the 1992 season and then accepting the full time duties Barry Switzer and Bud Wilkinson, Chicago’s Amos Alonzo Stagg and Nebraska’s Tom Osborne. after the season, Fulmer had served as an assistant coach Fulmer is the only active coach with a minimum of 10 years as a head coach who ranks in top 15 all-time win- at UT since 1980. Fulmer’s association with the University ning percentage list among Division I-A coaches. His .806 winning percentage is 11th. He is one of only 12 of Tennessee extends back to his playing days when he Division I-A coaches with an .800 winning percentage under that standard. was an offensive guard. When Fulmer was on the offensive Fulmer is the 14th SEC coach to reach 100 wins and ranks 14th on the league’s all-time coaching victories list. line (1969-71) the Vols posted a 30-5 record and captured He needs four wins to tie current Tennessee Athletics Director Doug Dickey (Tennessee/Florida) for 13th. the 1969 SEC Championship. HOUSTON POSTS THIRD 100-YARD RUSHING GAME VS. MIAMI www.phillipfulmer.com Cedric Houston picked up where he left off against South Carolina by rushing for a career-best 111 yards on WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES 14 carries against No. 1 Miami. He posted a career-long run of 74 yards on the game’s second play while aver- 1. Bob Pruett, Marshall 75-13 (.852) aging 7.9 yards per rush. 2. PHILLIP FULMER, TENNESSEE 100-24 (.806) Over the last two games he has carried the ball on 44 of UT’s 92 rushing attempts (47.8 percent) for 219 yards. 3. Bobby Bowden, Florida State 330-94-4 (.776) His 111 yards against the Hurricanes bettered his previous best of 108 yards on 30 carries against South 4. Lloyd Carr, Michigan 74-22 (.771) 5. Joe Paterno, Penn State 334-99-3 (.769) Carolina. His 30 rushing attempts more than doubled his season total of 29 carries he had entering the contest. It was the most significant action he had seen since rushing 13 times for 74 yards against Middle Tennessee. FULMER YEAR-BY-YEAR He then suffered a number of injuries over the next five games rushing just three times for 16 yards. SEC Overall Pct. Bowl Houston’s other 100-yard rushing effort came in the season opener versus Wyoming when he tallied 106 yards 1992 2-0 4-0 1.000 Hall of Fame on 10 rushes with two scores. 1993 7-1 10-2 .833 Citrus His 415 yards rushing ranks second behind Jabari Davis’ 452 for the team lead. Davis started five games at 1994 5-3 8-4 .667 Gator tailback for the injured Houston, rushing 64 times for 352 yards (5.5 ypr / 70.4 ypg) in those games. 1995 7-1 11-1 .917 Citrus BACKFIELD NOTES 1996 7-1 10-2 .833 Citrus  UT has rushed for 382 yards over the last two games, averaging 191.0 ypg, which is better than the 128.7 ypg they aver- 1997 7-1 11-2 .846 Orange aged in the first seven games ... The 241 yards rushing by the Vols against South Carolina was the most since gaining 242 yards in the win at Florida last year, a span of 10 games ... UT has rushed for over 150 yards four times this season (Wyoming-188; 1998 8-0 13-0 1.000 Fiesta Arkansas-162; Georgia-162; S. Carolina-241) ... Posted season-high four rushing scores versus Wyoming ... Posted a rushing 1999 6-2 9-3 .750 Fiesta score in seven of nine games (Georgia, Miami) ... Vols have averaged better than 4.0 ypr five times (UW, MT, RU, UG, SC). 2000 5-3 8-4 .667 Cotton  Jabari Davis was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week after posting a career-high 135 yards rushing on 25 2001 7-1 11-2 .846 Citrus attempts while scoring three in UT’s six overtime victory against Arkansas ... He spearheads Tennessee’s rushing 2002 2-3 5-4 .556 corps, gaining 452 yards on 91 carries and leads the Vols with seven touchdowns ... Scored his seven TDs in first five games Totals 63-16 100-24 .806 ... Three times in his career he has run for at least two touchdowns in a game (2001-Florida, 2002-Wyoming, Arkansas) ... His longest scoring run was a 58-yarder to give UT a 17-3 lead in the fourth quarter versus the Razorbacks ... Davis contributed his FULMER BY THE NUMBERS second-best rushing effort of the season at South Carolina by running for 86 yards on 10 carries with a career-long 62 yarder. Home Games...... 57-8  Troy Fleming has been a success for the Vols as a blocker, rusher and pass catcher ... UT’s third-leading rusher was Road Games ...... 33-11 held without a rush for the first time this season against South Carolina ... He, Davis and Houston have accounted for 11 of the Neutral Games...... 10-5 13 rushing scores this season ... Led the team with 42 yards rushing against Florida while hauling in a team-high and career- Bowl Games ...... 6-4 best eight passes for 33 yards ... The 42 yards rushing matched his career-best set previously in the first game against LSU in vs. SEC ...... 65-17* 2001 ... Recorded his first career rushing touchdown on a 16-yard run against Rutgers. vs. SEC East ...... 39-11  Derrick Tinsley joins Davis as the only Vols to rush the ball at least once in every game ... Tinsley has rushed 20 times vs. SEC West ...... 26-6 for 96 yards (4.8 ypr) over the last six games ... With a rushing touchdown, he will be the first Vols since Greg Amsler in 1989 vs. Non-Conference ...... 35-7 to pass, catch and rush for a score in the same season ... Tinsley averages 7.0 yards (42-for-293) every time he touches the vs. Ranked Teams...... 33-19 ball ... His TD pass came at Georgia. vs. Non-Ranked Teams...... 67-5  Receivers and Jonathan Wade have gotten in on the rushing action. Wade has five rushes for 63 yards Games decided by 7 points or less...... 25-11 (10.6 ypr) over the last five games ... He carried two times for 25 yards against Miami ... Scott has three carries in the last five Games decided by 3 points or less ...... 16-3 games for 34 yards and one TD against Alabama. August ...... 3-0  True freshman Gerald Riggs has rushed seven times for 20 yards over last four games ... He had five carries for 10 yards September ...... 25-11 in the first game and none over the next four. October ...... 29-5 November...... 34-3 COLQUITT NAMED RAY GUY AWARD SEMIFINALIST December...... 4-1 Dustin Colquitt was named one of 10 semifinalists for the Ray Guy Award which is given to the nation’s top January ...... 5-4 punter. He is one of five punters in the SEC and 14 nationally averaging better than 43.0 yards per punt. *includes 2-1 in 1997, 1998 & 2001 SEC Championship games Colquitt ranks 13th nationally and fourth in the SEC with his booming average of 43.4 yards per kick. He has averaged over 42 yards per punt eight times, including a career-best 47.8 yard average against Alabama with VOL ASSISTANT COACHES John Chavis ...... Asst. Head Coach/Defensive a 62 yarder. He had a career-long 68-yarder versus Miami, while punting 10 times for a 42.8 yard average with Coordinator/Linebackers three 50-yard kicks. ....Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks He has 12 punts of 50 yards or better, including seven in the last three games. In fact, Colquitt has had at Mike Barry ...... Offensive Line least one 50-yard punt in each of the last seven games. Dan Brooks..Defensive Tackles/Recruiting Coordinator Sixteen times his punts have landed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and 11 times inside the 10. In addi- Steve Caldwell ...... Defensive Ends/Special Teams tion, the Vols rank fifth in the NCAA and second in the SEC in net punting at 39.0 yards. Woody McCorvey...... Running Backs Larry Slade...... Defensive Backs VOLS RANK FOURTH IN KICKOFF RETURNS Jimmy Ray Stephens...... Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends Tennessee’s special teams, specifically kickoff returns, have been a bright spot for the Vols all year. Thanks to Pat Washington...... Wide Receivers Shane Beamer...... Graduate Asst. Coach one of the nation’s top return men in Corey Larkins, UT is fourth in the nation and second SEC in kickoff return Marcus Satterfield...... Graduate Asst. Coach average at 25.1 yards per return. For the season, Larkins holds a 24.0 yard kickoff return average which ranks sixth in the SEC and 32nd nation- ally. He is one of six league players with a 24-yard average per return. He has returned 23 kickoffs for 551 yards, 2002 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL NOTES 3 Associated Press Poll which ranks 8th on UT’s single-season chart. He has 14 returns for at least 20 yards, including four for over 30. Nov. 10 The Vols got a big boost to their kickoff return average against Alabama when Mark Jones returned a pooch Team Record Points kick 82 yards for a touchdown just before the half. Jones became the first Vol to return a kickoff for a touchdown 1. Miami (74) 9-0 1,850 since Leonard Scott accomplished the feat versus Georgia in 1999. 2. Ohio State 11-0 1,771 3. Washington State 9-1 1,592 SCOTT BACK IN RETURN GAME 4t. Oklahoma 9-1 1,590 Leonard Scott, Tennessee’s leading kickoff returner over the last 4t. Texas 9-1 1,590 UT CAREER KO RETURNS/YARDS Name No. Yards 6. Iowa 10-1 1,560 three years, returned his first kickoff of the season for 14 yards against Miami, replacing the injured Corey Larkins 1. Willie Gault, 1979-82 78 1854 7. Georgia 9-1 1,403 2. Leonard Scott, 1999-Pres. 73 1712 8. USC 7-2 1,275 Scott ranks second behind former Vol Willie Gault in both returns 3. Dale Carter, 1990-91 44 1130 9. Notre Dame 9-1 1,256 and yards on UT’s career list. He needs six returns and 143 yards to 10. Alabama 8-2 1,175 pass Gault’s marks of 78 and 1854 yards. He is averaging 23.5 yards per return, which ranks sixth on UT’s 11. Kansas State 8-2 1,114 career list. 12. Michigan 8-2 1,021 His 73 returns ranks 11th on the SEC all-time kickoff return list, while his 1712 yards is seventh. His yards 13. Tech 8-2 818 per return average is eighth. Scott is only 552 yards shy of becoming the SEC’s all-time leader in kickoff return 14. LSU 7-2 816 yards. 15. Florida State 7-3 725 16. Penn State 7-3 649 CLAUSEN AIMS FOR NO. 2 ON UT PASSING LIST 17. Colorado 7-3 628 18. Pittsburgh 8-2 561 Casey Clausen needs 196 yards passing to move into second place on UT’s career passing list. He currently 19. Maryland 8-2 527 sits in the No. 3 slot with 6202 yards, behind Andy Kelly’s (1988-91) 6397 yards. Clausen has 494 career com- 20. Florida 7-3 437 pletions, 20 shy of Kelly’s second place total of 514. ACTIVE STARTING QB WINS 21. Colorado State 8-2 391 Clausen ranks third all-time in completion percentage among SEC 1. Ken Dorsey, Miami (Fla.) 35-1 22. North Carolina State 9-2 382 signal-callers with 300 completions at 63.9 percent (494-773). He 2. Brooks Bollinger, Wisconsin 28-11 23. Oregon 7-3 344 trails former Kentucky quarterbacks Tim Couch at 67.1 and Dusty 3t. Dave Ragone, Louisville 25-9 24. Auburn 7-3 138 Bonner at 65.3. 3t. Byron Leftwich, Marshall 25-9 25. TCU 8-1 118 In addition, Clausen is 16th on the SEC’s career touchdown pass- 5t. Chris Simms, Texas 24-5 es list with 46. He needs just four more TD passes to become one of 5t. Philip Rivers, N.C. State 24-11 7. Casey Clausen, Tennessee 22-6 USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ Poll 16 league quarterbacks with at least 50 scoring strikes, while nine Nov. 10 have at least 60. Team Record Points He ranks third behind former UT quarterback Peyton Manning and Georgia’s Eric Zeier in lowest percent- 1. Miami (61) 9-0 1,525 age of at 2.72. Manning had a 2.39 percentage, while Zeier posted a 2.64 mark. 2. Ohio State 11-0 1,462 His accounted for both Vol scores in the win over South Carolina (1 rush, 1 pass), giving him responsibility 3. Texas 9-1 1,363 for 50 touchdowns in his career, two shy of entering the SEC’s top 20. 4. Washington State 9-1 1,310 5. Iowa 10-1 1,275 CLAUSEN CONTINUES AS ONE OF SEC’S TOP QBS 6. Oklahoma 8-1 1,222 Casey Clausen, who sat out the Georgia game with a sore left shoulder and missed the second half of the 7. Georgia 9-1 1,142 8. USC 7-2 1,066 Miami game with an ankle injury, has been an efficient leader for the Vols. In his first five games, he was 110- 9. Notre Dame 9-1 1,019 of-162 (67.9%) for 1361 yards (272.2 ypg) with eight touchdowns and three interceptions, averaging 251.4 ypg 10. Michigan 8-2 967 of total offense. Over the last three games he is 36-of-63 (57.1%) for 399 yards (133.0 ypg) with one touch- 11. Kansas State 8-2 948 down and three interceptions. 12. LSU 7-2 786 Clausen is second in the SEC in completion percentage (64.9) while ranking third in passing efficiency 13. Virginia Tech 8-2 754 (138.46), third in completions per game (18.3) and third in total offense (221.4 ypg). Nationally, he is eighth in 14. Florida 7-3 642 completion percentage, 21st in passing efficiency, 42nd in total offense and 29th in completions. 15. Florida State 7-3 609 CLAUSEN NOTES 16. Penn State 7-3 539 Has completed 50 percent or better of his passes in 19 of his last 20 games and in 25 of 28 career starts ... His string of nine 17. Colorado State 8-2 508 consecutive games with a 60 percent completion rate or better was snapped against Rutgers when he completed 53.6 percent 18. Colorado 7-3 442 (15-of-28) ... Over his last 14 games, he has completed 278-of-421 for 66.0 percent ... Had a string of 112 passes without an 19. Maryland 8-2 433 interception snapped with a third quarter pick against Arkansas. He fell shy of the the school record of 132 set by Peyton 20. North Carolina State 9-2 419 Manning in 1995 ... Clausen’s string of consecutive games with a touchdown pass ended at 12 against Alabama. It was the 21. Pittsburgh 8-2 407 third longest streak in school history ... Against Florida, he established career-bests for completions and attempts, going 30-of- 22. Oregon 7-3 284 44 for 285 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. His previous best for completions was 27 versus LSU in the 2001 23. Boise State 9-1 171 SEC Championship game ... In the first three games, he completed no fewer than 22 passes in each contest, while connecting 24. TCU 8-1 120 with at least eight different receivers (Wyoming - 11, Middle Tennessee - 9, Florida - 8) ... His 82.8 completion percentage (24- 25. Bowling Green 8-1 113 of-29) versus Middle Tennessee was a career-best, bettering his 79.2 percent (19-of-24) game against Kentucky in 2000 ... QUARTERBACK NOTES TRACKING UT IN THE POLLS  True freshman quarterback James Banks, despite not starting, accounted for 203 of 344 yards total offense and one touch- Date AP USA Today/ESPN BCS down against Georgia ... Threw for 168 yards on 10-of-15 passing while rushing for 35 yards on 14 carries ... Led Tennessee on Preseason 5 5 nine of its 12 possessions, including driving the team 80 yards on each of its last two possessions for scores ... Connected with Aug. 26 4 4 Derrick Tinsley on a 33-yard scoring strike as a well as hitting Tony Brown on a 48-yard pass that set up that score ... His 45-yard Sept. 2 4 4 pass to Kelley Washington helped set up UT’s second score ... Against Alabama, he started the final series of the game, com- Sept. 8 4 4 pleting his only pass attempt for two yards ... Started the first series of the second half at South Carolina, rushing twice for 23 Sept. 15 4 4 yards ... He started the second half versus Miami, working four series’, going 2-for-5 for 8 yards Sept. 22 11 11  C.J. Leak started the Georgia game completing one pass for nine yards ... Threw for 41 yards against Wyoming ... Played Sept. 29 10 10 the final two series’ versus Miami, going 1-for-2 for 6 yards. Oct. 6 10 9 Oct. 13 16 18 Oct. 20 16 15 nr JASON WITTEN EMERGES AS TOP RECEIVER Oct. 27 25 rv nr Tight end Jason Witten has been one of the most reliable pass catchers for the Vols. He is the only player to Nov. 3 rv rv nr make at least one catch in every game. He leads UT in catches with 30 and receiving touchdowns with four while Nov. 10 rv rv nr ranking second in yards with 385. Over the last five games he has 15 catches for 219 yards (14.6 ypc) and two Nov. 17 scores. In the first four game games he had 15 receptions for 166 yards (11.1 ypc) and two TDs. Nov. 24 Witten has made at least three catches in six of the nine games, with a season-high six against Florida and Dec. 1 South Carolina. He led UT with 72 yards receiving versus the Gamecocks and recorded 78 yards in receiving, Dec. 8 including the game-winning touchdown against Arkansas. He had registered a TD catch in three straight games Final (Rutgers, Arkansas, Georgia), with his first coming versus Middle Tennessee. 2002 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL NOTES 4 STATISTICAL COMPARISON RECEIVER NOTES Tennessee Mississippi State  A total of 15 different players have caught a pass this season ... Jason Witten (11-for-136) and Montrell Jones (7-108) Record: 5-4 3-6 have combined for 18 catches and 244 yards over the last three games ...  Tony Brown stepped up big for the Vols in the SEC: 2-3 0-5 first two games in place of the injured Kelley Washington, hauling in 15 passes for 152 yards (10.1 ypc). He led UT in recep- Scoring: 23.3 19.9 tions and receiving yards in both games ... Ranks second on team with 29 receptions and third with 342 receiving yards ... First Downs: 18.2 17.1 Averaging 13.6 ypc over last seven games (14-for-190) ... Scored only TD against Arkansas in overtime ... Caught at least two Total Offense: 364.7 325.3  Rushing Yards: 142.6 122.9 passes seven times ... Troy Fleming is has the most receptions by a back this season with 18 ... Twice he has led team in Passing Yards: 222.1 202.4 catches (Florida - 8, Miami - 3) ... Eight receptions for 33 yards versus Florida more than doubled his previous high of three ver- Kickoff Returns: 25.1 24.5 sus Georgia in 2001 and bettered the 27 yards he had against the Bulldogs in that same game ... Had 12 catches for 67 yards Punt Returns: 11.3 11.3 in first three games ... Has 6 for 59 (9.8 ypc) in last six ...  A great outlet receiver, Derrick Tinsley has made at least two Punting: 42.4 41.3 catches in five of the nine games, while posting at least 28 yards in receiving five times ... He ranks second with three receiv- Time of Poss.: 31:06 30:03 ing touchdowns (Florida, Rutgers, Georgia), trailing Jason Witten’s four ... Been held without a catch in last three after making 3rd Down Conv.: 36.4 37.0 at least one catch in first six ...  Montrell Jones has stepped up as of late, hauling in seven passes for 108 yards over the 4th Down Conv.: 69.2 69.2 last three games, including posting career bests in catches and yards at South Carolina (4-for-69) ... Managed just seven recep- Turnover Margin: Even -1.3  Points Allowed: 20.0 28.2 tions for 86 yards in first six games ... Ranks second with 13.9 ypc and fourth with 194 receiving yards ... C.J. Fayton caught Total Yards Allowed: 308.9 327.0 his first career touchdown at South Carolina ... It was his first catch in the last five games after catching a pass in each of the Rush Yards Allowed: 132.3 164.7 first four games ...  Leonard Scott has equaled his total receiving yards from last season of 72 ... Has three catches for 33 Pass Yards Allowed: 176.6 162.3 yards last five games and none in the last two ...  Chris Hannon made his first catch since the season opener against South Carolina ... Has three for 33 yards ...  Jomo Fagan’s first career reception was a touchdown versus Wyoming ... Has two COMPARING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS catches for 17 yards last eight ...  Kelley Washington, who has played just four games, leads the Vols yards per catch at RUSHING 19.3 and with 443 receiving yards thanks to three straight 100-yard games against Florida (102), Rutgers (197) and Arkansas Tennessee GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Jabari Davis 9 91 452 5.0 7 62 50.2 (112) ... First Vol since Marcus in 1997 to register three consecutive 100-yard receiving games ... Ranks third in catches Cedric Houston 8 73 415 5.7 3 74 51.9 with 23 ... averages 110.8 yards per game and would rank sixth in the NCAA if he had enough games played to qualify ... Taken Troy Fleming 9 27 126 4.7 1 18 14.0 15 of his 23 receptions for first downs this season and 60 of 87 in his career ... Has six 100-yard games to his credit, including Derrick Tinsley 9 26 104 4.0 0 21 11.6 a school-record 256-yard performance in the first of two meetings against LSU in 2001 ... Needs 47 yards to become the 12th Vol to reach 1500 career receiving yards ... Miss. State GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Justin Griffith 8 60 292 4.9 1 29 36.5 Jerious Norwood 9 42 286 6.8 0 51 31.8 RASHAD BAKER: SEC’S ACTIVE CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADER Fred Reid 9 78 279 3.6 3 43 31.0 Junior free safety Rashad Baker has a team-leading five interceptions after picking off a pass in his third Dontae Walker 7 56 143 2.6 5 18 20.4 straight game against South Carolina. He is tied with LSU’s Corey Webster for the lead in the SEC. Baker also had picks against Wyoming and Florida. He has made 42 tackles over the last six games (7.0). PASSING Tennessee GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G He now has 10 career interceptions which is the most of any active player in the SEC while also tying for Casey Clausen 8 138.5 225-146-6 64.9 1760 9 220.0 12th on UT’s career list with J.W. Sherrill (1948-50), Eddie Brown (1971-73), Roland James (1976-79) and Miss. State GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G Jason Parker (1992-96). Jackie Walker is 11th with 11. An interesting note is that Baker has no return yards Kevin Fant 7 108.0 226-119-8 52.7 1366 8 195.1 on any of his interceptions this season. Kyle York 8 75.9 89-44-9 49.4 456 1 57.0 SECONDARY NOTES  RECEIVING Tennessee is fourth in the SEC in pass defense, allowing 176.0 ypg ... They have allowed just eight passing touchdowns Tennessee GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G which ties for second in the SEC with LSU and Auburn while trailing Alabama’s seven ... UT picked off three passes against South Jason Witten 9 30 385 12.8 4 48 42.8 Carolina, giving the Vols 11 on the season which is seventh in the SEC ... The Vols have intercepted five passes over the last Tony Brown 9 29 342 11.8 1 48 38.0 four games ... The three picks versus Gamecocks matches the season high against Wyoming ... UT also had two against Florida Kelley Washington 4 23 443 19.3 1 58 110.8 ... The defensive backs have forced four of the eight caused while recovering two ... The Vols have broken up 47 pass- Troy Fleming 9 18 126 7.0 0 26 14.0 es on the season led by Jabari Greer’s 11 ... They broke up a season-high 11 passes versus Wyoming ... Greer has two career Derrick Tinsley 9 15 176 11.7 3 33 19.6 picks after recording his first of the season at South Carolina ...  Willie Miles has three career interceptions after getting his  Miss. State GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G second of the season at South Carolina ... Had first pick versus Florida ... Blocked a field goal versus Rutgers ... ranks third on team with 2.5 sacks ... Julian Battle has two sacks and Greer has one ... Since entering the starting lineup against Terrell Grindle 9 28 500 17.9 3 91 55.6  Ray Ray Bivines 9 26 319 12.3 2 89 35.4 Georgia, Wilson has made 31 tackles, with a season-high 11 versus the Bulldogs ... Battle has recorded 38 tackles over last Fred Reid 9 17 121 7.1 2 16 13.4 six games. Darius Tubbs 9 15 181 12.1 0 37 20.1 Justin Griffith 8 15 146 9.7 0 27 18.3 NATIONAL SACK LEADERS FIELD GOALS Since 2000, Tennessee ranks fourth nationally in team sacks with 106. The Vols trail Louisville's 120, Fresno Tennessee FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs State's 112 and Texas’ 110 totals. Tennessee is tied with Mississippi for third in the SEC in sacks this season with Alex Walls 7-10 70.0 44 11-14 Philip Newman 4-8 50.0 35 8-8 22. UT trails Alabama (30) and Georgia (29). Arkansas is a close fifth with 21. The Vols are led by and Demetrin Veal’s three, while Gibril Wilson has 2.5 and Eddie Moore, Miss. State FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs Brent Smith 11-15 73.3 52 13-13 , Aubrayo Franklins and Julian Battle have two apiece. Five others have been credited with at least a half sack. The team has recorded 17 sacks over the last seven games. Veal is the active sack leader with seven, PUNTING Tennessee No. Yds Avg Long I20 while Eddie Moore and Whiteside are tied for second with five. Dustin Colquitt 45 1953 43.4 68 16 DEFENSIVE LINE NOTES  Tennessee ranks third in the SEC in total defense at 308.9 ypg and fifth in rushing defense at 132.2 ypg ... UT has Miss. State No. Yds Avg Long I20 yielded 159.0 ypg rushing and eight rushing TDs over the last six games ... Over the last three games, the defense has given Robert Wallis 18 790 43.3 51 -- Jared Cook 34 1446 42.5 63 -- 2002 SEC STANDINGS 2002 UPCOMING SCHEDULE EASTERN DIVISION A LOOK AT MISSISSIPPI STATE SEC Pct. Overall Pct. Week 12, Nov. 16 (Open: Mississippi)  Head coach Jackie Sherrill is the dean of SEC coach- Georgia 6-1 .857 9-1 .900 Tennessee at Mississippi State (JP) 11:30 a.m. CT es in this his 12th season at Mississippi State and 25th Vanderbilt at Kentucky 1:30 p.m. ET overall. He was recently selected for induction into the Florida 5-2 .714 7-3 .700 Gator Bowl Hall of Fame. South Carolina 3-4 .429 5-5 .500 Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas 1 p.m. CT  Sherrill ranks fourth among active coaches in total vic- TENNESSEE 2-3 .400 5-4 .556 Georgia at Auburn (CBS) 2:30 p.m. CT tories with 178. Vanderbilt 0-6 .000 2-8 .200 South Carolina at Florida (ESPN) 6 p.m. ET  Senior linebacker Mario Haggan ranks ninth in career *Kentucky 2-4 .333 6-4 .600 Alabama at LSU (ESPN) 8 p.m. CT tackles at Mississippi State with 342.  Split end Terrell Grindle has had at least one reception WESTERN DIVISION Week 13, Nov. 23 (Open: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky) in 23 consecutive games and has hauled in at least SEC Pct. Overall Pct. two passes in 17 straight contests. He ranks fifth in LSU 4-1 .800 7-2 .778 Auburn at Alabama career catches with 113 and seventh in receiving Auburn 4-2 .667 7-3 .700 Arkansas at Mississippi State yardage with 1616. Mississippi at LSU  Arkansas 3-3 .500 6-3 .667 With 81 receptions, fullback Justin Griffith is tied for South Carolina at Clemson eighth place on MSU’s career receiving list. Mississippi 2-4 .333 5-5 .500  Quarterback Kevin Fant ranks ninth in career passing Mississippi State 0-5 .000 3-6 .333 Tennessee at Vanderbilt yards, while also ranking eighth in completions and *Alabama 5-1 .833 8-2 .800 touchdown passes. *ineligible for title 2002 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL NOTES 5 up 177.7 yards per game rushing, 4.4 yards per rush and five scores ... They have held just three opponents to under 100 2002 yards rushing (Wyoming - 43, Florida - 94, Georgia - 62) ... The defensive line has 10.5 of UT’s 22 sacks, led by Demetrin Veal (3), followed by Rashad Moore (2), Aubrayo Franklin (2), Karlton Neal (1.5), Omari Hand (1) and Mondre Dickerson (1) ... The defensive line has forced three fumbles while recovering two ...  LDE Omari Hand and LDT Rashad Moore are the only two defensive linemen to start every game at their respective positions ... Hand has made 34 tackles over last five games compared to 12 in first four ... Moore has at least four tackles in five of last seven games ...  Demetrin Veal start- ed the first five games at RDT before moving to RDE for the next two and missing the South Carolina game due to injury ... Market Station Frequency He returned to start at end versus Miami ...  Karlton Neal started the first three games at RDE, missed the next three due Atlanta, Ga. WNIV - AM 970 & 1400  Bolivar WMOD - FM 96.7 to injury before starting again at South Carolina ... Registered nine tackles versus Alabama, doubling his season total ... Bristol WOPI - AM 1490 Aubrayo Franklin has started last fourth at RDT, making 32 tackles over last five games, including a career-high 10 at South  Brownsville WTBG - FM 95.3 Carolina ... Mondre Dickerson made two starts at RDE against Rutgers and Arkansas, making five tackles. Camden WRJB - FM 98.3 LINEBACKER NOTES Carthage WUCZ - FM 104.1  Vol linebackers Eddie Moore and Keyon Whiteside lead the team in tackles with 83 and 77, respectively ... Whiteside Centerville WNKX - FM 96.7 paces the squad in sacks with 3.5, while Moore has two and Robert Peace has one ...  Moore has recorded four 10-plus Chattanooga WDEF - FM 92.3 games (MT-10, AR-15, UA-10, UM-10), making at least nine tackles six times ...  Whiteside picked off two passes Clarksville WDXN - AM 540 against Wyoming and Rutgers, while registering 55 tackles in the last five games, including 18 vs. Arkansas and 10 vs. Cleveland WCLE - FM 104.1 Alabama ... He started first four at MLB and last five at WLB ...  Peace started last five games at MLB, making 15 tackles Columbia WKOM - FM 101.7 against Arkansas ... Made 24 tackles last three games ...  Jason Mitchell blocked a punt against Middle Tennessee. Columbia WMCP - AM 1280 Cookeville WGSQ - FM 94.7 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES Covington WKBL - FM 93.5  Cowan WZXY - AM 1440 UT limited South Carolina to a season-low 45 yards passing, and have yielded just 173 yards through the air over the last Crossville WCSV - AM 1490 two games on 12-of-31 passing (38.7%). Vols have held five opponents under 200 yards passing. Decatur, Ala. WAVD - AM 1400  South Carolina had possession of the ball just 2:00 in the fourth quarter ... For the game TOP read: UT--38:02; SC--21:58 Dresden WCDZ - FM 95.1 ... Following SC's first possession that consumed 6:52, UT held a 38:13-to-13:02 advantage in TOP ... Vols have held TOP edge Dyersburg WTRO - AM 1450 in six games and in 19 of 36 quarters Elizabethton WKPP - AM 1520  UT's 17-play, 90-yard scoring (8:38) in the fourth quarter at South Carolina was the Vols longest of season in terms of Erwin WEMB - AM 1420 plays, yards and time. The Vols have had 11 drives of 10 plays or more. Fayetteville WYTM - FM 105.5  The Vols recked havoc against Middle Tennessee by recording a safety on a blocked punt, the first since 2000 against Franklin WAKM - AM 950 Louisiana-Monroe, and scoring a touchdown following a sack by Jabari Greer who forced a that Kevin Simon recovered Greeneville WGRV - AM 1340 in the end zone. Greeneville WIKQ - FM 103.1 Hohenwald WMLR - AM 1230 Huntingdon WDAP - AM 1530 SCORING STREAK Jackson WDXI - AM 1310 Tennessee has scored in 105 consecutive games, dating back to a 31-0 shutout by Florida in Knoxville in Jackson WMXX - FM 103.1 1994. UT's home scoring streak is 55 contests, while it has scored in 121 straight games away from Neyland Kingsport WKPT - AM 1400 Stadium. The last road shutout was by Georgia in 1981, 44-0. UT had scored a TD in 104 straight games until Kingsport WKOS - FM 104.9 the streak was snapped in a 26-3 loss to Miami Nov. 9, 2002. Johnson City WKTP - AM 1590 Knoxville WNOX - AM 990 Knoxville WIVK - FM 107.7 ORANGE ZONE EFFICIENCY Lafayette WEEN - AM 1460 Tennessee has picked up its efficiency when inside the opponent’s 20-yard line over the last six games, scor- LaFollette WQLA - FM 104.9 ing on 16 of its last 20 possessions (10 TDs, 6-7 FGs). For the season, UT has scored on 26 of 35 occasions Lawrenceburg WDXE - FM 95.9 (74.3%) with 17 touchdowns. The Vols made five trips into the orange zone in six of the nine games, while Lenoir City WLIL - AM 730 entering just once against Georgia and Miami and three times versus Alabama. They have missed four field Lewisburg WJJM - AM 1490 goals, turned it over twice on downs, thrown one interception, lost one fumble and once at the half. Lewisburg WJJM - FM 94.3 Lexington WBFG - FM 96.5 Of the 24 offensive touchdowns Tennessee has scored, 17 have come from inside the orange zone. Livingston WLIV - AM 920 Livingston WLIV - FM 104.7 AGAINST THE SEC Manchester WFTZ - FM 101.5 Tennessee is 68-20 in SEC since divisional play began in 1992, including a 2-1 mark in the SEC Marion, Va. WMEV - AM 1010 Championship game. Martin WCMT - AM 1410 Against the Eastern Division, the Vols are 41-12, going 21-5 at home and 20-7 on the road. They have won McMinnville WKZA - AM 107.3 Memphis WREC - AM 600 21 of their last 27 over Eastern teams, 12 of the last 15 at home and 10 of their last 13 road tilts. Milan WTKB - FM 93.7 Versus the Western Division, Tennessee is 27-8, going 13-4 at home, 11-3 on the road and 3-1 at neutral Morristown WCRK - AM 1150 sites. They have won 22 of their last 26 against Western opponents, including 11 of 12 at home and eight of Murphy, N.C. WCVP - AM 600 the last 10 road games. Murfreesboro WGNS - AM 1450 Nashville WLAC - AM 1510 ROAD WARRIORS Newport WLIK - AM 1270 Oneida WBNT - FM 105.5 Since 1983, Tennessee has constructed the nation’s fifth-best NATION’S BEST ROAD RECORDS Paris WTPR - AM 710 record in road games (not including neutral sites). The Vols have a Since 1983 Paris WTPR - FM 101.5 56-23-2 (.704) at the opponent’s home. 1. Miami 83-19-0 .814 Parsons WKJQ - FM 97.3 Tennessee is 1-1 on the road this season after going 5-0 in 2001. 2. Nebraska 69-20-1 .772 Pulaski WKSR- AM 1420 3. Florida State 69-26-1 .724 Head coach Phillip Fulmer is 33-11 on enemy turf, going undefeat- 4. Michigan 63-24-3 .717 Pulaski WKSR - FM 98.3 ed in 1998 and 2001. Ripley WTRB - AM 1570 5. Tennessee 56-23-2 .704 Rockwood WOFE - FM 105.7 Savannah WKWX - FM 93.5 FIRST TIME ACTION Scottsboro, Ala. WWIC - AM 1050 Tennessee has seen 24 student-athletes play their first game, while 14 true freshmen have played. Shelbyville WZNG - AM 1400  Fourteen players have made their first career starts at some point this season; seven on offense and seven on defense. Smithville WJLE - AM 1480 They are TB Houston, TB/FB Davis, FB Fleming, WRs Scott, Fagan and Brown, QB Leak, DT’s Veal, Franklin, DE’s Smithville WJLE - FM 101.7 Dickerson, Neal, LB’s Peace, Simon and DB Wilson.  There are also 24 players who played in their first game. They South Pittsburg WEPG - AM 910 included: DB’s Wilson, Benton, Boulware, Heath, WR’s Fagan, Wade, Reed, Fayton, LB’s Simon, J. Mitchell, M. Mitchell, DE Springfield WDBL - AM 1590 Holmes, Saint Preux, Dickerson, RB Williams, Revill, C Newsome, PK Newman, QB Banks, Leak, OT Gandy, OG Dumont, Union City WENK - AM 1240 TE Finlayson, DS Adam Miles.  Fourteen true freshmen have seen action this season. They are DB Allen, QB Banks, Wartburg WECO - FM 101.3 DE’s Mapu, Hall, LB’s Haralson, Gaither, M. Mitchell, TE Kirkland, RB Riggs, OG Smith, OT Douglas, DT G. Jones, WR’s Winchester WCDT - AM 1340 Hannon, Wade. FANS OUT OF LISTENING RANGE MAY LISTEN TO BROADCAST VIA INTERNET: MEDICAL UPDATE  INTERNET - www.utsports.com Probable - DB Corey Larkins (calf); DE J.T. Mapu (knee). Questionable - QB Casey Clausen (foot/ankle); DT Greg Jones (elbow); FB William Revill (ankle/knee); OT Michael Munoz (ankle). Out - WR Kelley Washington (concussion). Out for season -- DE Constantin Ritzmann (left knee surgery); LB Kevin Burnett (left knee); LB Kevin Simon (right ankle); LB Robert Peace (foot). INSIDE THE NUMBERS 6 SINGLE-GAME BESTS MISCELLANEOUS INSIDE THE ORANGE ZONE Casey Clausen’s 200-yard passing games: Game Tennessee • Opponent CAREER BEST - RUSHING YARDS 2000: Alabama (213); Memphis (224); Kentucky (362) Wyoming 5-5 (3 TD, 2 FG) • 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) 2001: LSU-1 (309); Georgia (295); Alabama (293); S. Middle Tenn. 3-5 (2 TD, 1 FG) • 0-1 (0 TD, 0 FG) James Banks...... 35 vs. Georgia 2002 Carolina (211); Notre Dame (228); Memphis (298); Florida 2-5 (2 TD, 0 FG) • 2-4 (2 TD, 0 FG) Casey Clausen ...... 28 vs. Wyoming 2002 Kentucky (285); Vanderbilt (278); LSU-2 (332) Rutgers 4-5 (4 TD, 0 FG) • 1-2 (1 TD, 0 FG) Jabari Davis...... 135 vs. Arkansas 2002 2002: Wyoming (238); MTSU (263); Florida (285); Arkansas 5-5 (2 TD, 3 FG) • 5-7 (3 TD, 2 FG) Troy Fleming ...... 42 (Twice) Rutgers (284); Arkansas (291) Georgia 1-1 (1 TD, 0 FG) • 2-3 (1 TD, 1 FG) Cedric Houston ...... 111 vs. Miami 2002 Kelley Washington’s 100-yard receiving games: Alabama 1-3 (1 TD, 0 FG) • 5-6 (3 TD, 2 FG) Gerald Riggs ...... 10 (Twice) 2001: LSU-1 (256); Georgia (108); LSU-2 (140) S. Carolina 4-5 (2 TD, 2 FG) • 2-3 (1 TD, 1 FG) Leonard Scott...... 59 vs. La.-Monroe 2000 2002: Florida (102); Rutgers (197); Arkansas (112) Miami (Fla.) 1-1 (0 TD, 1 FG) • 4-4 (2 TD, 2 FG) Derrick Tinsley...... 32 vs. Georgia 2002 Jabari Davis’ 100-yard rushing games: Miss. State 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) • 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) Keldrick Williams ...... 26 vs. Wyoming 2002 2002: Arkansas (135) Vanderbilt 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) • 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) Cedric Houston’s 100-yard rushing games: Kentucky 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) • 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) CAREER BEST - COMPLETIONS 2002: Wyoming (106); S. Carolina (108); Miami (111) TOTALS 26-35 (17 TD, 9 FG) • 21-30 (13 TD, 8 FG) James Banks ...... 10 vs. Georgia 2002 Rashad Baker’s 10-tackle games: Casey Clausen ...... 30 vs. Florida 2002 2001: South Carolina (10); Notre Dame (13) GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAY C.J. Leak ...... 4 vs. Wyoming 2002 Aubrayo Franklin’s 10-tackle games: Tennessee Opponents 2002: S. Carolina (10) Game FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT DIF CAREER BEST - PASSING YARDS Omari Hand’s 10-tackle games: Wyoming 0 1 (1) 2 3 (5) +4 James Banks...... 168 vs. Georgia 2002 2002: Arkansas (11) MTSU 2 1 (3) 3 0 (3) 0 Casey Clausen ...... 393 vs. Michigan (Bowl) 2002 Eddie Moore’s 10-tackle games: Florida 3 0 (3) 1 2 (3) 0 C.J. Leak ...... 41 vs. Wyoming 2002 2001: Kentucky (13); Vanderbilt (11) Rutgers 0 0 (0) 0 1 (1) +1 2002: MT (10); Arkansas (15); Alabama (10); Miami (10) Arkansas 1 1 (2) 0 0 (0) -2 CAREER BEST - RECEPTIONS Demetrin Veal’s 10-tackle games: Georgia 1 0 (1) 0 1 (1) 0 Tony Brown ...... 8 vs. Middle Tennessee 2002 2002: Rutgers (11) Alabama 3 3 (6) 1 1 (2) -4 Jabari Davis...... 2 (Twice) Keyon Whiteside’s 10-tackle games: S. Carolina 2 0 (2) 0 3 (3) +1 Jomo Fagan ...... 2 vs. Wyoming 2002 2002: Arkansas (18); Alabama (10) Miami 0 0 (0) 0 0 (0) 0 C.J. Fayton ...... 1 (Four times) Gibril Wilson’s 10-tackle games: Miss. State . . (0) . . (0) . 2002: Georgia (11) Vanderbilt . . (0) . . (0) . Troy Fleming ...... 8 vs. Florida 2002 Kentucky . . (0) . . (0) . Chris Hannon ...... 2 vs. Wyoming 2002 WINNINGEST SEC COACHES TOTALS 12 6 (18) 7 11 (18) Even Cedric Houston ...... 1 (Twice) SEC REGULAR-SEASON GAMES ONLY Montrell Jones ...... 4 (Twice) (includes SEC championship games) FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Leonard Scott ...... 3 (Four times) 1. Paul “Bear” Bryant, Kentucky/Alabama 159 Tennessee Opponents Derrick Tinsley ...... 4 vs. Rutgers 2002 2. John Vaught, Mississippi 106 Wyoming (34),(19),(44),(40) - Kelley Washington ...... 11 vs. LSU-1 2001 3. Vince Dooley, Georgia 105 Middle Tennessee (35),38,42 (45) Jason Witten...... 7 vs. Alabama 2001 4. Ralph “Shug” Jordan, Auburn 98 Florida 27 (41) 5. Steve Spurrier, Florida 87 Rutgers 40,41 43 CAREER BEST - RECEIVING YDS 6. Wallace Butts, Georgia 67 Arkansas (22),36,(33),(31) 50,(45),35,(29),(29),38,(47) Tony Brown ...... 77 vs. Wyoming 2002 7. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee 65 Georgia 44 (27),(44),(47) Jabari Davis...... 24 vs. Florida 2002 Alabama - 46,(27),(21) Jomo Fagan ...... 28 vs. Wyoming 2002 WINNINGEST SEC COACHES South Carolina (24),(29) (26),37 C.J. Fayton ...... 14 vs. Wyoming 2002 ALL GAMES BY PERCENTAGE Miami (21) (37),(39),(44),(25),38 Troy Fleming ...... 33 vs. Florida 2002 1. Robert Neyland, Tennessee (173-31-12) .829 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Chris Hannon ...... 26 vs. Wyoming 2002 2. Steve Spurrier, Florida (122-27-1) .817 3. Wallace Wade, Alabama (61-13-3) .8117 VOLS ON OPENING DRIVES Cedric Houston ...... 12 vs. Rutgers 2002 Here are the results of Tennessee’s opening drives for Montrell Jones ...... 69 vs. South Carolina 2002 4. Frank Thomas, Alabama (115-24-7) .8116 5. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee (100-24) .806 each half of every game this season. Last season, they Leonard Scott ...... 44 vs. South Carolina 1999 scored six times on drives starting games (5 TDs, 1 FG), Derrick Tinsley ...... 46 vs. Rutgers 2002 UT’S ACTIVE SACK LEADERS while punting six times. In the second half, they scored five Kelley Washington ...... 256 vs. LSU-1 2001 1. Demetrin Veal, DT 7.0 times (3 TDs, 2 FGs). Jason Witten...... 125 vs. Michigan (Bowl) 2002 2t. Eddie Moore, LB 5.0 1ST HALF 2ND HALF 2t. Keyon Whiteside, LB 5.0 Wyoming Punt Touchdown CAREER BEST - KO RET. YDS 4. Rashad Moore, DT 3.5 Middle Tenn. Touchdown Missed Field Goal Leonard Scott ...... 169 vs. Georgia 1999 5t. Omari Hand, DE 2.5 Florida Blocked Field Goal Punt Corey Larkins ...... 129 vs. Alabama 2002 5t. Jabari Greer, DB 2.5 Rutgers Missed Field Goal Touchdown 5t. Gibril Wilson, DB 2.5 Arkansas Punt Punt CAREER BEST - PUNT RET. YDS Georgia Punt Downs Rashad Baker ...... 57 vs. Arkansas 2001 UT’S ACTIVE INT. LEADERS Alabama Fumble Interception Mark Jones ...... 70 vs. Rutgers 2002 1. Rashad Baker, DB 10 S. Carolina Touchdown Punt 2t. Julian Battle, DB 3 Miami Field Goal Punt CAREER BEST - TACKLES 2t. Willie Miles, DB 3 Miss. State 4t. Keyon Whiteside, LB 2 Vanderbilt Rashad Baker ...... 13 vs. Notre Dame 2001 Kentucky Julian Battle...... 9 vs. Florida 2002 4t. Steven Marsh, DB 2 Mondre Dickerson ...... 4 vs. Wyoming 2002 4t. Jabari Greer, DB 2 RECORDS SET OR TIED Aubrayo Franklin ...... 10 vs. South Carolina 2002 Alex Walls, PK Omar Gaither...... 2 (Twice) FUMBLES (Tied) Most points scored by kicking in a game -- 17 vs. Jabari Greer...... 6 vs. Kentucky 2000 No-Lost No-Lost Wyoming (4-4 FGs, 5-5 PATs) Casey Clausen 6-3 Troy Fleming 1-1 Team (Tied) Most fumbles in a game -- 8 vs. Florida Jason Hall ...... 2 vs. Wyoming 2002 Corey Larkins 3-2 Gerald Riggs 1-1 Omari Hand ...... 11 vs. Arkansas 2002 Derrick Tinsley 2-2 Jabari Davis 1-0 VOL STARTERS LOST TO INJURY Parys Haralson ...... 5 vs. Arkansas 2002 James Banks 2-1 Rashad Baker 1-0 GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY Greg Jones ...... 3 (Twice) Cedric Houston 2-1 Team 1-0 Kelley Washington, WR 5 Mark Jones ...... 5 (Three times) Mark Jones 1-1 Karlton Neal, DE 3 Edward Kendrick ...... 5 vs. Middle Tennessee 2002 Alex Walls, PK 3 Corey Larkins ...... 3 vs. Wyoming 2002 CLAUSEN’S 4TH QTR. RALLIES Jason Respert, OG 3 J.T. Mapu...... 3 vs. Arkansas 2002 2000 4th Score Final Chavis Smith, OG 2 Steven Marsh ...... 6 vs. Kentucky 2000 at South Carolina 7-14 17-14 Casey Clausen, QB 1 Willie Miles ...... 6 vs. Florida 2002 at Memphis 16-17 19-17 Cedric Houston, TB 1 Jason Mitchell...... 4 vs. Miami 2002 2001 Anthony Herrera, OG 1 Eddie Moore ...... 15 vs. Arkansas 2002 at Arkansas 0-3 13-3 Demetrin Veal, DE 1 Rashad Moore...... 6 vs. LSU 2000 at Alabama 21-24 35-24 Michael Munoz, OT 1 Karlton Neal ...... 9 vs. Alabama 2002 South Carolina 10-10 17-10 Jomo Fagan, WR 1 O.J. Owens...... 2 vs. ULM 2000 at Kentucky 21-28 38-35 OUT FOR SEASON Ovince St. Preux ...... 4 vs. Wyoming 2002 at Florida 21-23 34-32 Constantin Ritzmann, DE 9 Demetrin Veal ...... 11 vs. Rutgers 2002 Kevin Burnett, LB 8 Keyon Whiteside ...... 18 vs. Arkansas 2002 Kevin Simon, LB 5 Robert Peace, LB injured Miami game Gibril Wilson...... 11 vs. Georgia 2002 2002 TENNESSEE / OPPONENT DEPTH CHART Tennessee Volunteers Mississippi State Bulldogs

OFFENSE OFFENSE TE: 1 Jason Witten (Jr., 6-5, 265) SE 15 TERRELL GRINDLE (5-10, 191, SR.) 83 Victor McClure (So., 6-4, 300) 80 Antonio Hargro (6-3, 190, So.) LT: 77 Michael Munoz (So., 6-6, 300) 9 Brandon Wright (5-9, 149, Fr.) 70 Cody Douglas (Fr., 6-6, 320) TE 84 DONALD LEE (6-4, 248, SR.) LG: 63 Jason Respert (So., 6-3, 300) 87 Aaron Lumpkin (6-4, 250, Jr.) 66 Sean Young (Jr., 6-7, 300) LT 72 CARL HUTCHINS (6-5, 317, SR.) C: 64 Scott Wells (Jr., 6-2, 300) 69 Will Rogers (6-5, 311, So.) 67 Chuck Prugh (Jr., 6-3, 310) LG 64 BRAD WEATHERS (6-5, 309, SO.) RG: 75 Anthony Herrera (Sr., 6-4, 300) 60 Chavis Smith (Jr., 6-3, 300) 68 Johnny Wadley (6-2, 353, FFr.) RT: 73 Will Ofenheusle (Sr., 6-8, 305) C 63 BLAKE JONES (6-2, 291, JR.) 74 Richie Gandy (Fr., 6-5, 295) 58 Manuel Dickson (6-4, 282, Jr.) WR: 81 Tony Brown (So., 6-2, 181) RG 73 DONALD TUCKER (6-4, 319, JR.) 17 C.J. Fayton (Fr., 6-2, 190) 79 Michael Allen (6-3, 349, Sr.) 82 Ryan Boswell (Jr., 6-1, 190) RT 60 DAVID STEWART (6-6, 294, SO.) WR: 4 Jonathan Wade (Fr., 5-11, 180) 69 Will Rogers (6-5, 311, So.) 26 Leonard Scott (Sr., 5-11, 180) FL 8 JUSTIN JENKINS (6-1, 206, JR.) 86 Montrell Jones (So., 6-2, 190) 10 Ray Ray Bivines (5-11, 176, So.) 84 Jomo Fagan (Fr., 6-2, 175) 82 Darius Tubbs (6-2, 201, SR.) 13 Chris Hannon (Fr., 6-4, 180) 83 Tee Milons (5-9, 159, Fr.) QB: 7 Casey Clausen (Jr., 6-4, 215) QB 16 KEVIN FANT (6-2, 207, JR.) 11 James Banks (Fr., 6-3, 195) 17 Kyle York (6-0, 205, RFr.) 12 C.J. Leak (Jr., 6-4, 225) TB 5 FRED REID (5-9, 185, So.) TB: 21 Cedric Houston (So., 6-0, 210) 12 Jerious Norwood (6-0, 185, Fr.) 34 Jabari Davis (So., 6-0, 232) 3 Dontae Walker (5-10, 248, Sr.) 20 Derrick Tinsley (So., 6-0, 195) FB 31 JUSTIN GRIFFITH (5-11, 225, SR.) 31 Gerald Riggs (Fr., 5-11, 227) 33 Darnell Jones (5-11, 242, So.) 28 Keldrick Williams (Fr., 5-10, 205) FB: 27 Troy Fleming (Jr., 6-2, 226) 45 William Revill (Fr., 6-1, 245) DEFENSE 48 Sudan Ellington (Fr., 6-3, 245) LE 40 JASON CLARK (6-1, 244, JR.) 56 Kamau Jackson (6-1, 277, Jr.) DEFENSE 59 Robert Spivey (6-1, 248, So.) LE: 91 Omari Hand (Sr., 6-5, 260) LT 93 RONALD FIELDS (6-2, 299, SO.) 98 Parys Haralson (Fr., 6-2, 235) 92 Kahlil Nash (6-4, 281, Sr.) LT: 58 Rashad Moore (Sr., 6-4, 295) NG 36 WILLIE EVANS (6-2, 257, FR.) 93 Edward Kendrick (Sr., 6-4, 265) 91 Lennie Day (6-3, 261, Jr.) RT: 99 Aubrayo Franklin (Sr., 6-2, 295) RT 55 TOMMY KELLY (6-6, 312, JR.) 90 Mondre Dickerson (Jr., 6-5, 265) 94 Michael Oyefesobi (6-1, 298, Sr.) RE: 95 Demetrin Veal (Sr., 6-3, 280) LLB 53 T.J. MAWHINNEY (6-1, 235, JR.) 46 Karlton Neal (So., 6-4, 250) 54 Brandon Downing (6-0, 234, RFr.) 89 J.T. Mapu (Fr., 6-3, 265) RLB 98 MARIO HAGGAN (6-3, 253, SR.) SLB: 37 Eddie Moore (Sr., 6-0, 220) 32 Marvin Byrdsong (6-2, 240, Fr.) 9 Steven Marsh (Sr., 6-0, 180) LDS 47 JOSH MORGAN (6-1, 199, SR.) MLB: 50 Keyon Whiteside (Sr., 6-2, 235) 29 Walter Burdett (6-0, 200, Sr.) 40 Marvin Mitchell (Fr., 6-3, 230) RDS 20 MICHAEL GHOLAR (6-5, 208, SR.) WLB: 35 Jason Mitchell (Fr., 6-1, 220) 27 Gabe Wallace (5-11, 196, So.) 57 Ovince St. Preux (Fr., 6-3, 220) LCB 2 KOREY BANKS (5-11, 183, SR.) LCB: 3 Willie Miles (Sr., 6-0, 180) 23 Corey Larkins (So., 5-8, 205) 25 Slovakia Griffith (5-11, 186, So.) RCB: 14 Julian Battle (Sr., 6-3, 205) FS 22 DARREN WILLIAMS (6-2, 199, FR.) 33 Jabari Greer (Jr., 5-10, 175) 18 Brett Morgan (6-0, 197, Fr.) SS: 8 Gibril Wilson (Jr., 6-1, 190) RCB 30 KEVIN DOCKERY (5-10, 181, FR.) 18 Jason Allen (Fr., 6-2, 200) 26 Richard Ball (5-10, 179, Sr.) FS: 16 Rashad Baker (Jr., 5-11, 185) 10 Mark Jones (Jr., 5-9, 185) SPECIALISTS P 37 ROBERT WALLIS (5-10, 187, JR.) SPECIALISTS 43 Jared Cook (5-10, 188, So.) PR: 10 Mark Jones (Jr., 5-9, 185) PK 45 BRENT SMITH (5-10, 196, JR.) 16 Rashad Baker (Jr., 5-11, 185) 42 John Michael Marlin (5-8, 155, Jr.) 23 Corey Larkins (So., 5-8 ,205) SN [SHORT] 51 KEVIN SIJANSKY (6-2, 240, SR.) KR: 23 Corey Larkins (So., 5-8 ,205) [LONG] 62 RON BONAVITA (5-11, 220, SR.) 26 Leonard Scott (Sr., 5-11, 180) H 43 JARED COOK (5-10, 188, SO.) P: 47 Dustin Colquitt (So., 6-2, 196) 18 Brett Morgan (6-0, 197, Fr.) 38 Seth Reagan (Sr., 6-2, 197) KR 5 FRED REID (5-9, 185, SO.) PK: 19 Alex Walls (Sr., 6-1, 190) 10 Ray Ray Bivines (5-11, 176, SO.) 30 Philip Newman (Jr., 6-1, 190) PR 2 KOREY BANKS (5-11, 183, SR.) KO: 30 Philip Newman (Jr., 6-1, 190) 10 Ray Ray Bivines (5-11, 176, SO.) DS: 68 Scott Newsome (Fr., 6-2, 230) 59 Adam Miles (Fr., 6-0, 225) H: 38 Seth Reagan (Sr., 6-2, 197) 2002 TENNESSEE STARTER THUMBNAILS OFFENSE DEFENSE 7 CASEY CLAUSEN, QB (Jr., 6-4, 215) 91 OMARI HAND, LE (Sr., 6-5, 260)  GP/GS (8/8, 31/28)...Davey O’Brien Award candidate...Season completion percentage of 64.9  GP/GS (9/9, 44/11)...One of three team captains...More than doubled previous career game ranks second in SEC and eighth nationally...Moved to third on UT’s career passing yardage list high of five tackles with 11 against Arkansas...Team leader in quarterback hurries with eight...Six- with 6,202 and third in total offense with 6,135...Now 22-6 as starting quarterback, including an tackle efforts in three of his last four games. 8-0 mark in road stadiums...Missed Georgia game with shoulder injury, ending string of 25 con- CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-11 vs. ARK 2002; TFL-2 vs. ND 2001; SKS-1, twice. secutive starts...His 46 TD passes second only to Peyton Manning at UT...Streak of throwing TD 58 RASHAD MOORE, LT (Sr., 6-4, 295) pass ended vs. Alabama at 12 games -- third-longest streak in UT history behind Heath Shuler  (18) and Tony Robinson (13). GP/GS (9/9, 37/13)...Recovered team-best second fumble of season in Florida game...Among CAREER HIGHS: Att-44 vs. FLA 2002; Cmp-30 vs. FLA 2002; Yds-393 vs. MICH 2001; TD-5, twice. team leaders with two sacks for minus-26 yards...Had TFL among three tackles vs. Carolina...Also caused a fumble against Wyoming that was recovered by the Vols...Had 1.5 sacks last season. 21 CEDRIC HOUSTON, TB (So., 6-0, 210) CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-6 vs. LSU 2000; TFL-2 vs. LSU 2000; SKS-1, three times.  GP/GS (8/4, 21/4)...Rushed for career-high 111 yards vs. Miami...Included was 74-yard scam- 99 AUBRAYO FRANKLIN, RT (Sr., 6-2, 295) per on game’s second play...Made big return to the tailback rotation with 30-carry, 108-yard effort  GP/GS (9/4, 22/4)...Career high 10 tackles led Vols against Carolina...Previous best was eight at South Carolina...Blitzed Gamecocks for 18 carries and 79 yards in fourth quarter...In four in first start at Georgia...Set career highs for tackles in three of last five games...Totals during that healthy games this year, has rushed for for 399 yards and three scores...Has only 16 yards rush- span are 32 tackles, 2 TFLs (1 sack), five hurries...Second on team with seven hurries. ing in four other games played while battling thigh and thumb injuries. CAREER HIGHS: Att-30 vs. SC 2002; Yds-111 vs. MIA 2002; TD-2 vs. WYO 2002. CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-10 vs. SC 2002; TFL-1.5 vs. ARK 2002; SKS-1 vs. WYO 2002. 95 DEMETRIN VEAL, RE (Sr., 6-3, 280) 27 TROY FLEMING, FB (Jr., 6-2, 226)  GP/GS (8/8, 21/8)...Missed all of Carolina and most of Alabama game with calf injury...Made  GP/GS (9/9, 32/9)...Led Vol receivers in catches against both Florida and Miami...Posted first start at DE against GA after 5 starts at tackle...Sparkled with 11 stops against Rutgers...Saw career day against Florida by pacing Vols in rushing yards (42) and receptions (8)...Limited by double duty against Arkansas at both tackle, end position...Combined for 7 tackles against Ark. foot injury against Georgia...Currently third on team in rushing yards with 126 for a 4.7 per carry with 1.5 sacks and 2 additional TFLs...Tied for team lead with three sacks. average...Backfield leader made first career start vs. Wyoming. CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-11 vs. RUT; TFL-2 vs. SYR 2001; SKS-1, five times. CAREER HIGHS: Att-9 vs. FLA 2002; Yds-42, twice; TD-1 vs. Rutgers 2002. 37 EDDIE MOORE, SLB (Sr., 6-0, 220) 1 JASON WITTEN, TE (Jr., 6-5, 265)  GP/GS (9/9, 46/22)...One of three team captains and a Butkus Award candidate...Leads team  GP/GS (9/9, 34/14)...Leads team with 30 catches and second with 385 receiving yards...Also with 83 tackles...Had career-best 15-stop performance against Arkansas...Had 10-tackle efforts tops with four touchdown receptions...Six-catch effort at South Carolina tied season-high and 72 against in three other games (MTSU, Alabama, Miami)...Led Vols with 81 stops last yards receiving was second best this year...Made game-winning catch and score in sixth over- season...Recorded 23 games with at least five tackles, including six 10-tackle games...Has 15.5 time to beat Arkansas...Twenty-five yarder was his third catch of game and gave him season-high career TFLs, including five sacks, to go with 12 PBUs and one interception. 78 yards receiving...Lone catch against Georgia was late TD toss from tailback Derrick CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-15 vs. ARK 2002; TFL-3 vs. RUT; SKS-1, five times. Tinsley...Has at least two catches in 16 career games. CAREER HIGHS: Rec-7 vs. ALA 2001; Yds-125 vs. MICH 2001; TD-1, seven times. 50 KEYON WHITESIDE, MLB (Sr., 6-2, 235)  GP/GS (9/9, 40/20)...Doubled previous career high with 18 tackles against Arkansas...Second 81 TONY BROWN, WR (So., 6-4, 181)  on the team in tackles with 77 and third in PBUs with four...Also tied for team lead with three GP/GS (9/6, 20/6)...First career TD was fourth-overtime reception against Arkansas...Caught sacks and owner of two interceptions (another for TD called back by penalty)...Has 13.5 career combined 15 passes for 152 yards in his first two collegiate starts against Wyoming and Middle TFLs...Owns 14 games with at least 5 tackles...Combined 37 tackles last four games. Tennessee...Played sparingly against Florida and Rutgers (knee injury)...Rebounded for 12 catches and 168 yards his last five games...Earned most improved offensive honors in spring. CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-18 vs. ARK 2002; TFL-2, three times; SKS-1, five times. CAREER HIGHS: Rec-8 vs. MT 2002; Yds-77 vs. WYO 2002; TD-1 vs. ARK. 35 JASON MITCHELL, WLB (Fr., 6-1, 220)  GP/GS (9/0, 9/0)...Scheduled for his starting debut at Starkville after turning in career-high four 4 JONATHAN WADE, WR (Fr., 5-11, 180) tackles against Miami...Previous high was three tackles vs. Alabama...Played most of Miami  GP/GS (8/0, 8/0)...Scheduled to make starting debut this week at Mississippi State after con- game in place of Keyon Whiteside, who moved to inside linebacker after Robert Peace injury. tinued improvement at the receiver position...Caught two passes at South Carolina for 13 yards and caught 32-yarder vs. Alabama...Also has five rushes this year for 63 yards (12.6 per carry). CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-4 vs. MIA 2002; TFL-1, twice; SKS-none. CAREER HIGHS: Rec-2 vs. SC 2002; Yds-32 vs. ALA 2002; TD-none. 3 WILLIE MILES, LCB (Sr., 6-0, 180)  GP/GS (9/9, 45/21)...Returned to the starting lineup this year in his former position following one- 77 MICHAEL MUNOZ, LT (So., 6-6, 300)  year wrist injury hiatus...Made third career interception against South Carolina...Started every game GP/GS (8/8, 20/20)...Currently fighting through a number of injuries but has missed only one start of the 2000 season, finishing with team high 10 PBUs...Has 15 career PBUs. (Miami)...Out all of 2001 with left knee injury...In 2000, was first true frosh since Bill Mayo in 1981 to start season opener...2000 Freshman All-SEC and Freshman All-America (2nd team). CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-6, twice; PBU-2, four times; INT-1, three times. 14 JULIAN BATTLE, RCB (Sr., 6-3, 205) 66 SEAN YOUNG, LG (Jr., 6-2, 300)   GP/GS (9/9, 22/22)...Started at right cornerback last three games after 18 career starts at strong GP/GS (6/6, 19/8)...Bumped into starter’s role prior to Rutgers game and holding his own since safety...Picked off key two-point conversion pass in fifth OT of Arkansas win...Third on team with 57 moving over from tackle position...Made two starts at left tackle in 2001...Had redshirt plans spoiled tackles and has four PBUs...Started every game of collegiate career...Fifteen career PBUs, including this season and last because of injuries along the offensive line. three INTs...Recovered two fumbles against Notre Dame 2001, returning one for 81-yard TD. 64 SCOTT WELLS, C (Jr., 6-2, 300) CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-9 vs. FLA 2002 PBU-3, twice. INT-1, three times.  GP/GS (9/9, 33/32)...Made 32 consecutive starts at center and has been Clausen’s snapper 8 GIBRIL WILSON, SS (Jr., 6-1, 190) throughout the signal-caller’s career...Earned third-team Freshman All-America honors and  GP/GS (9/4, 9/4)...Started last four games and tied for team lead with three sacks, including Freshman All-SEC honors in 2000. one vs. Carolina...Also led Vols in tackles in UT debut, notching six against Wyoming...Fifth on 60 CHAVIS SMITH, RG (Jr., 6-3, 300) team with 51 tackles, including five for loss (three sacks) and one forced fumble.  GP/GS (7/6, 28/10)...Made first start of season against Florida after missing first two games with CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-11 vs. GA 2002; PBU-2 vs. MIA 2002; INT-none. ankle and knee injury...Showed great development during 2001 season and eventually earned 16 RASHAD BAKER, FS (Jr., 5-11, 185) starting right guard position...Versatile performer who can handle any offensive line position.  GP/GS (9/9, 32/30)...Increased all-time interception total to 10 with a pickoff against Carolina 73 WILL OFENHEUSLE, RT (Sr., 6-8, 305) to take SEC active career lead...Tied for SEC lead and 12th nationally with five INTs this year  GP/GS (9/9, 44/27)...One of three team captains and has the most game experience on the ...Already tied for 12th on Vols all-time INT list...Has 19 career PBUs...Doubles as punt returner offensive line...Also spent time this season on team’s field goal block unit...Preseason all-con- and played several downs at receiver this season...Led team with four interceptions in 2001. ference selection by SEC media...Completed degree in logistics and transportation in December CAREER HIGHS: Tkles-13 vs. ND 2001. PBU-2, seven times. INT-1, 10 times. 2001 and was Academic All-SEC last year. PUNTER / KICKER RETURN SPECIALISTS 47 DUSTIN COLQUITT, P (So., 6-2, 196)  10 MARK JONES, PR (Jr., 5-9, 185) GP/GS (9/9, 22/21)...Ray Guy Award candidate...Has 43.4-yard average that ranks 4th in SEC  Reclaimed starting punt return duties against South Carolina...Has 11.2-yard average on 15 and 13th nationally...Second best day of career vs. Alabama, kicking six times for a 47.8-yard attempts to rank seventh in SEC, with a long of 38 against Rutgers...Had 82-yard kickoff return average...Career-best 68-yarder among 10 punts vs. Miami...Vols second in SEC and 5th for TD against Alabama...Also sees plenty of action in defensive backfield. nationally in net punting (39.0)...Son of former Vol punter Craig Colquitt...Frosh All-SEC in 2001. CAREER HIGHS: Ret-4 vs. WYO 2002; Yds-70 vs. RUT 2002; TD-none. CAREER HIGHS: Punts-10 vs. MIA 2001; Long-68 vs. MIA 2002. 19 ALEX WALLS, PK (Sr., 6-1, 190) 23 COREY LARKINS, KR (So., 5-8, 205)   Sports SEC’s seventh-best kickoff return average at 24.0...Vols second in league and tied for GP/GS (6/6, 41/41)...Bothered by pulled quadriceps muscle injury this season and missed 4th in Division I-A with 25.1-yard team average...Debut return this season was 70-yarder against three complete games and part of another...Tied UT record with 17 kicking points against Wyoming...Emerged from deep in end zone for a 38-yard return against Middle Tennessee. Wyoming -- four FGs and five PATs...Made 16 of last 20 FGs...Made 48-of-61 career FGs and CAREER HIGHS: Ret-6 vs. ALA 2002; Yds-129 vs. ALA 2002; TD-none. 124-of-128 PATs...Groza Award candidate once again after earning finalist honors in 2000. CAREER HIGHS: FG Made-5 vs. FLA 2000; Long-51, twice; Pts-17 vs. WYO 2002. 2002 TENNESSEE ALL-STAR UPDATE 1 JASON WITTEN TE, 6-5, 265, Jr., Elizabethton 16 RASHAD BAKER DB, 5-11, 185, Jr., Camden, N.J. Preseason All-America by Lindy’s and Phil Steele’s Inside ...Leads Honors: 2000 Freshman All-America (Sporting News 3rd team), Freshman All-SEC team with 30 catches and second with 385 receiving yards -- both career Became active career leader in SEC with his 10th interception at South highs...Also tops with a career-best four touchdown receptions...Caught game-win- Carolina...Already tied for 12th on UT’s all-time list...Five interceptions this year ties ner against Arkansas, a 25-yard strike on Vols’ first play of sixth OT...Lone catch for SEC lead and also ties for 12th in Division I-A...Led 2001 team in interceptions against Georgia was late TD toss from tailback Derrick Tinsley...Owns two recep- with four...Ranks second on team with six pass breakups...Has 30 career starts to tions of at least 40 yards...Made the tight end position a viable offensive weapon for rank second on team, trailing center Scott Wells’ 32...Recruited as a wide receiv- the 2001 Vols through a combination of strength and speed...Finished the regular er...Pass catching instincts benefit him in the secondary...Registered a season-high season as the team’s third-leading receiver with 28 catches for 293 yards and two nine tackles (8 solo) against Alabama...Made at least seven tackles in four of last scores...Then added a game-high 125 receiving yards on six catches during the five games...Recorded interceptions against Wyoming, Florida, Georgia, Alabama Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl...Included was career-best, 64-yard scoring play and South Carolina this season. that put the game out of reach...Led the Vols with seven catches for 91 yards in Career Totals: 154 hits (109 tackles, 45 assists), 10 interceptions, 19 PBU. breakout game vs. Alabama...Scored first career TD in win over the Crimson Tide on a 21-yard reception...Also a solid blocker and key contributor on special teams, 73 WILL OFENHEUSLE OT, 6-8, 305, Sr., Martin participating on the kickoff return, kickoff coverage and punt coverage teams. Honors: 2001 Academic All-SEC. Career Totals: 59 receptions, 689 yards, 11.7 ypr, 6 TD, long-64 (bowl). One of three team captains for 2002...Second team preseason All-SEC...Vols’ most experienced lineman with 44 games played...Also spent time this season on team’s 47 DUSTIN COLQUITT P, 6-2, 196, So., Knoxville field-goal block unit...Called upon in 2001 to contribute his most outstanding per- Honors: 2001 Freshman All-SEC. formance to date and came through with an extremely productive season...Started Ray Guy Award candidate...Picked up right where he left off last season with solid all 13 games at right tackle last year after playing at right guard most of the 2000 start to 2002...Averaging 43.4 yards per punt after nine games and ranks fourth in season...Played last half of the 2000 season in a cast to protect broken right SEC and 13th nationally...Best effort this season was 47.8-yard average with a wrist...Despite injuries to two starters in the 2001 offensive line, Tennessee aver- career-long 62 yarder against Alabama...Had a 46.5-yard showing on four kicks in aged nearly 30 points per game behind a potent passing attack and solid ground driving rain against Florida...Has 12 punts this season of 50 yards or more, includ- game...A reserve at right tackle during his 1999 freshman campiagn. ing seven in the last three games...Vols fifth nationally and second in the SEC in net punting (39.0 team avg.)...Earned Freshman All-SEC honors last year by averaging 58 RASHAD MOORE DT, 6-4, 295, Sr., Huntsville, Ala. better than 40 yards per kick over his last six regular-season games...Started every Began 2002 season with a sack and caused fumble against Wyoming that led to game but one in his collegiate career and has punted in every game...Son of for- early Vols score...Added fumble recovery against Middle Tennessee that denied mer Vol punter Craig Colquitt...Redshirted in 2000. scoring opportunity...Continued strong effort with a sack and fumble recovery Career Totals: 96 punts, 3,973 yards, 41.4 avg., Inside 20-29, long-68. against Florida...Made four stops with a TFL against Alabama...Became a key con- tributor in 2001 after battling through an injury-plagued sophomore season...Made 7 CASEY CLAUSEN QB, 6-4, 215, Jr., Northridge, Calif. four starts at the tackle position last year, and his physical presence allowed him to Honors: 2002 Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl Most Valuable Player, 2000 The be a regular in the defensive line rotation...Began the 2001 season with four tack- Sporting News Freshman All-America (3rd), 2000 Freshman All-SEC, 2000 The les against Syracuse...Added four against in the first meeting against LSU, then five Sporting News All-SEC (2nd). more in SEC Championship Game...Turned a deflected pass at Kentucky into an Moved this season into third on UT’s career passing list with 6,202 yards and third interception, which he returned 29 yards...Missed the last five games of 2000, as in total offense with 6,135 yards...This year’s completion percentage of 64.9 percent well as 2001 spring practice, with a foot injury. is second in the SEC and eighth nationally...Missed Georgia game with shoulder Career Totals: 87 hits (55 solo, 32 assists), 3.5 quarterback sacks, 8.5 TFL, 1 inter- injury, ending string of 25 consecutive starts...Won-lost record of 22-6 is third, per- ception, 2 fumble recoveries. centage-wise, among active signal-callers with at least 20 victories...Threw for 2,969 yards in 2001 for the third-best passing season in UT history...Already sec- 77 MICHAEL MUNOZ OT, 6-6, 300, So., Mason, Ohio ond in school history with 46 career TD passes...Recent streak of throwing TD pass Honors: 2000 Freshman All-America (The Sporting News 2nd Team), Freshman ended vs. Alabama at 12 games -- third-longest streak in UT history behind Heath All-SEC Shuler (18) and Tony Robinson (13)...Has six fourth-quarter comebacks, including Missed all of 2001 season with a knee injury but returned to start first eight games triumphs in 2001 vs. Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky and Florida...Threw for career of 2002 at left tackle...Missed Miami game with foot injury after staving off numer- high 393 yards in Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl win over Michigan...Equaled per- ous injuries throughout the season...Started all 12 games as a freshman in sonal best with five TDs vs. Memphis...SEC Offensive Player of Week after 21-of- 2000...Continues to improve even though he is recovering from his off-season sur- 28 outing, 293 yards and two TDs at Alabama. gery and has been hampered with a hand injury the last several weeks...Started all Career Totals: 773 attempts, 494 completions, 63.9 pct., 21 interceptions, 6,202 20 games he has played in career. yards, 46 TD, long-80. 15 KELLEY WASHINGTON WR, 6-4, 225, So., Stephens City, Va. 37 EDDIE MOORE LB, 6-0, 220, Sr., South Pittsburg Honors: 2001 Biletnikoff Award Semifinalist, 2001 Freshman All-America (FWAA, One of three team captains for 2002...Preseason All-SEC by Birmingham The Sporting News), 2001 All-SEC Coaches (2nd), Collegefootballnews.com 2001 News...Leads team with 83 tackles...Had career-high 15-stop effort against SEC Freshman of the Year, 2001 Freshman All-SEC. Arkansas...Also has a team-high 53 initial hits...Team leader with 46 career games Missed five games this season because of injury...First impact game of 2002 was played...Had career high three tackles for loss against Rutgers and two more seven-catch, 197-yard effort against Rutgers...Has six career 100-yard games, against Georgia...Recorded 10-tackle efforts against Middle Tennessee, Alabama including three consecutive earlier this year -- longest streak by a UT receiver since and Miami...Had a career-high 15 stops versus Arkansas...Stepped up during 2001 Marcus Nash in 1997...Has 23 catches for 443 yards in four games since returning as a key performer in the Vols’ linebacking corps...Fought through a shoulder injury from knee sprain...Of his 87 career receptions, 60 have gone for first-down from preseason two-a-day practices to finish as the 2001 team’s leading tack- yardage...Averaged 5.3 catches and 84.2 yards per game to place sixth last year in ler...Had 81 total tackles to lead Tennessee, with 58 unassisted stops...Following the SEC in both categories...Only Vols receiver with a catch in every 2001 game...In the season, had open posterior left shouder reconstruction Jan. 3 and did not par- two outings against LSU, had 20 catches for 396 yards and two TDs...Earned SEC ticipate in any spring practice contact drills...Made a full recovery...Best game of Offensive Player of Week honors and set UT game receiving yards record with the 2001 featured 13 tackles against Kentucky, including the game-saving caused fum- 256 on 11 catches in Sept. 29 victory over LSU...Game total of 256 is the fourth best ble in the final minute...Also sparkled in win over South Carolina, with seven tack- effort in SEC history. les and a caused and recovered fumble. Career Totals: 87 receptions, 1,453 yards, 16.7 ypr, 6 TD, long-70. Career Totals: 201 hits (136 tackles, 65 assists), 5 quarterback sacks, 14.5 TFL, 11 PBU. LAST MEETING VERSUS MISSISSIPPI STATE Tennessee 24 Statistical Summary Series Information SCORE BY QUARTERS SERIES RECORD: UT leads 24-15-1 MISS. STATE 7 0 0 7 — 14 AT NEUTRAL SITE: UT leads 1-0 Mississippi State 14 TENNESSEE 0 10 0 14 — 24 Year Site Result SEC Championship Game SCORING SUMMARY 1907 Memphis...... W ....11-4 December 5, 1998, Atlanta, Ga. 1st -- MSU - Bean 70 interception return (Hazelwood kick). 1910 Starkville...... L ...... 0-48 Georgiadome, 8 p.m. 2nd -- UT - Stephens 2 run (Hall kick). UT - Hall 31 field goal. 1915 Knoxville...... L ...... 0-14 4th -- MSU - Prentiss 83 punt return (Hazelwood). UT - Price 41 1919 Knoxville...... L ...... 0-6 Attendance 74,795 pass from Martin (Hall kick). UT - Wilson 26 pass from Martin 1920 Starkville...... L ...... 7-13 (Hall kick). 1921 Memphis...... W....14-7 Tennessee overcame a fourth quarter deficit to defeat Mis- 1922 Memphis...... W....31-3 sissippi State, 24-14, in the SEC Championship. RANKINGS (AP/ESPN): 1923 Memphis...... W...... 7-3 With three undefeated teams entering play that day, the Vols Tennessee Nos. 1 & 2; Mississippi Nos. 23 & 22 1924 Memphis...... L ...... 2-7 were the only one to survive, following Kansas State’s loss to 1925 Knoxville...... W....14-9 Texas A&M and Miami (Fla.) besting UCLA. TEAM STATS UT MSU 1926 Starkville...... W....33-0 Trailing 14-10 with 8:43 to go in the game, hit First Downs 21 9 1932 Knoxville...... W....31-0 for a 41-yard scoring strike. After the kickoff, Rushes-Yards 48-151 25-65 1933 Knoxville...... W....20-0 UT’s forced Bulldog quarterback Wayne Madkin to Passing Yards 208 84 1934 Knoxville...... W....14-0 Passes (C-A-I) 15-33-1 10-25-2 1948 Knoxville...... L ...... 6-21 fumble where recovered at the MSU 26. Total Offensive Plays 81 50 1949 Knoxville...... W....10-0 Martin immediately took to the air, finding a wide-open Cedrick Total Offense 359 149 1950 Starkville...... L ...... 0-7 Wilson for the 26-yard touchdown toss to seal the win. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 1951 Knoxville...... W....14-0 The Vol defense held MSU to 149 yards of total offense (65 Penalties-Yards 4-30 10-100 1952 Memphis...... W....14-7 rushing, 84 passing) and did not allow a score for the second Punts-Average 9-35.9 10-39.7 1953 Knoxville...... L ...... 0-26 straight game. Terry finished with four tackles and a sack to go Time of Possession 36:06 23:54 1954 Memphis...... W....19-7 with the caused fumble. Billy Ratliff had the other sack. Al Wil- Third Down Conversions 8 of 20 1 of 12 1955 Knoxville...... L ...... 7-13 son and each had an interception. Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 1957 Knoxville...... W....14-9 Sacks By-Yards 2-13 4-35 1958 Memphis...... W....13-8 1959 Knoxville...... W....22-6 RUSHING: UT - Henry 26-120-0, Stephens 12-50-1, 1960 Memphis...... T ...... 0-0 Bartholomew 1-1-0, Martin 9-(-20)-0. MSU - Johnson 14-38-0, 1961 Knoxville...... W....17-3 Rainey 3-29-0, McKinley 1-1-0, Madkin 7-(-3)-0. 1962 Memphis...... L ...... 6-7 PASSING: UT - Martin 15-32-1 208, Henry 0-1-0 0. MSU - 1963 Knoxville...... L ...... 0-7 Madkin 10-22-2 84, Morgan 0-3-0 0. 1964 Memphis...... W....14-13 RECEIVING: UT - Price 6-97-1, Copeland 5-76-0, Wilson 2-27- 1971 Memphis...... W....10-7 1, Henry 1-4-0, Bryson 1-4-0. MSU - Cooper 5-44-0, Prentiss 1978 Memphis...... L .....21-34 2-27-0, Johnson 1-6-0, Kelly 1-4-0, Rainey 1-3-0. 1979 Memphis...... L ...... 9-28 FIELD GOALS: UT - Hall 1-1. MSU - Hazelwood 0-1. 1986 Knoxville...... L .....23-27 1987 Starkville...... W....38-10 1990 Starkville...... W....40-7 1991 Knoxville...... W....26-24 1994 Starkville...... L .....21-24 1995 Knoxville...... W....52-14 1998 Atlanta ...... W....24-14 2002 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL STATISTICS 2002 SCOREBOARD (5-4, 2-3 SEC*, 3-3 Home, 1-1 Away, 1-0 Neutral) Date UT rank Opponent (ranking) (TV) Site Time/Result Atten. Quick Facts Aug. 31 4/4 Wyoming (ESPN2) ^Nashville W 47-7 67,221 Houston 106 yards rushing 2 TDs; Walls UT record 17 points by kicking Sept. 7 4/4 Middle Tennessee Knoxville W 26-3 107,672 Vol defense tallies nine points; Clausen completes 24-of-29 for 263 yards Sept. 21 4/4 *Florida (10/10) (CBS) Knoxville L 13-30 108,722 Washington 7 catches, 102 yards; Clausen completes 30-of-44 for 285 yds Sept. 28 11/11 Rutgers Knoxville W 35-14 103,925 Washington 7 catches, 197 yards, one TD; Veal 9 tackles, one sack Oct. 5 10/10 *Arkansas (ESPN) Knoxville W 41-38 6OT 105,688 Witten catches game-winner; Davis SEC Player of Week (135 yds, 3 TDs) Oct. 12 10/9 *Georgia (6/6) (CBS) Athens L 13-18 86,520 Banks 203 yards total offense; Baker third interception Oct. 26 16/15 *Alabama (19/nr) (ESPN) Knoxville L 14-34 107,722 Six UT turnovers; Mark Jones 82-yard kickoff return for TD Nov. 2 25/nr *South Carolina (CBS) Columbia W 18-10 83,918 UT won last 10 meetings; Houston 108 yards rushing; UT 241 rush yards Nov. 9 nr/nr Miami (Fla.) (HC) (2/1) (CBS) Knoxville L 3-26 107,745 Houston career-high 111 yards rushing, including 74-yarder Nov. 16 nr/nr *Mississippi State (JP) Starkville 11:30 a.m. CST UT leads series 24-15-1; Last meeting in 1998 SEC Championship Nov. 23 *Vanderbilt ^Nashville TBA UT leads series 64-26-5; Game at The Coliseum; UT won last 19 meetings Nov. 30 *Kentucky Knoxville TBA UT leads series 65-23-9; UT won last 17 meetings Rankings listed (AP-ESPN/USA Today) HC-Homecoming ^-at The Coliseum

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP OFFENSIVE STATISTICS SCORING 210 180 # RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Points Per Game 23.3 20.0 34 Jabari Davis 9 91 463 11 452 5.0 7 62 50.2 FIRST DOWNS 164 159 21 Cedric Houston 8 73 430 15 415 5.7 3 74 51.9 27 Troy Fleming 9 27 126 0 126 4.7 1 18 14.0 Rushing 71 75 20 Derrick Tinsley 9 26 117 13 104 4.0 0 21 11.6 Passing 86 68 4 Jonathan Wade 8 5 63 0 63 12.6 0 21 7.9 Penalty 7 16 11 James Banks 5 25 107 62 45 1.8 0 22 9.0 28 Keldrick Williams 9 10 38 0 38 3.8 0 12 4.2 RUSHING YARDAGE 1283 1191 26 Leonard Scott 9 3 34 0 34 11.3 1 16 3.8 Yards gained rushing 1550 1460 31 Gerald Riggs 8 12 31 1 30 2.5 0 5 3.8 Yards lost rushing 267 269 7 Casey Clausen 8 48 120 109 11 0.2 1 11 1.4 15 Kelley Washington 4 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 2.5 Rushing Attempts 334 354 81 Tony Brown 9 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Average Per Rush 3.8 3.4 TEAM 5 4 0 17 -17 -4.2 0 0 -3.4 Average Per Game 142.6 132.3 12 C.J. Leak 3 8 11 38 -27 -3.4 0 8 -9.0 Totals 9 334 1550 267 1283 3.8 13 74 142.6 TDs Rushing 13 9 Opponents 9 354 1460 269 1191 3.4 9 27 132.3 PASSING YARDAGE 1999 1589 # PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Sks Lng Avg/G Att-Comp-Int 262-166-6 247-125-11 7 Casey Clausen 8 138.46 225-146-6 64.9 1760 9 15 58 220.0 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.4 11 James Banks 5 142.05 22-13-0 59.1 178 1 7 48 35.6 Average Per Catch 12.0 12.7 12 C.J. Leak 3 76.46 14-6-0 42.9 56 0 6 19 18.7 20 Derrick Tinsley 9 472.00 1-1-0 100.0 5 1 0 5 0.6 Average Per Game 222.1 176.6 Totals 9 136.72 262-166-6 63.4 1999 11 28 58 222.1 TDs Passing 11 8 Opponents 9 106.43 247-125-11 50.6 1589 8 22 92 176.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 3282 2780 # RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Total Plays 596 601 1 Jason Witten 9 30 385 12.8 4 48 42.8 Average Per Play 5.5 4.6 81 Tony Brown 9 29 342 11.8 1 48 38.0 15 Kelley Washington 4 23 443 19.3 1 58 110.8 Average Per Game 364.7 308.9 27 Troy Fleming 9 18 126 7.0 0 26 14.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 28-704 25-539 20 Derrick Tinsley 9 15 176 11.7 3 33 19.6 Average Per Return 25.1 21.2 86 Montrell Jones 8 14 194 13.9 0 25 24.2 26 Leonard Scott 9 7 72 10.3 0 14 8.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 32-363 19-160 21 Cedric Houston 8 7 28 4.0 0 12 3.5 Average Per Return 11.3 8.4 17 C.J. Fayton 9 5 41 8.2 1 14 4.6 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 11-52 6-76 84 Jomo Fagan 7 4 45 11.2 1 19 6.4 34 Jabari Davis 9 4 42 10.5 0 18 4.7 Average Per Return 4.7 12.7 4 Jonathan Wade 8 3 45 15.0 0 32 5.6 FUMBLES-LOST 21-12 15-7 13 Chris Hannon 5 3 33 11.0 0 19 6.6 PENALTIES-YARDS 73-594 45-374 82 Ryan Boswell 3 2 15 7.5 0 9 5.0 31 Gerald Riggs 8 2 12 6.0 0 10 1.5 Average Per Game 66.0 41.6 Totals 9 166 1999 12.0 11 58 222.1 PUNTS-YARDS 47-1994 51-2069 Opponents 9 125 1589 12.7 8 92 176.6 Average Per Punt 42.4 40.6 # PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Net punt average 39.0 33.5 10 Mark Jones 15 168 11.2 0 38 16 Rashad Baker 12 129 10.8 0 18 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:06 28:54 23 Corey Larkins 3 44 14.7 0 41 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 47/129 39/127 14 Julian Battle 1 11 11.0 0 11 3rd-Down Pct 36% 31% 35 Jason Mitchell 1 11 11.0 0 0 Totals 32 363 11.3 0 41 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/13 5/6 Opponents 19 160 8.4 0 21 4th-Down Pct 69% 83% # KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SACKS BY-YARDS 22-163 28-186 23 Corey Larkins 23 551 24.0 0 70 MISC YARDS 6 76 10 Mark Jones 3 126 42.0 1 82 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 26 19 26 Leonard Scott 1 14 14.0 0 14 20 Derrick Tinsley 1 13 13.0 0 13 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-18 16-23 Totals 28 704 25.1 1 82 PAT-ATTEMPTS 19-22 16-17 Opponents 25 530 21.2 1 100 ATTENDANCE 641,474 170,438 # INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Games/Avg Per Game 6/106,912 2/85,219 16 Rashad Baker 5 0 0.0 0 0 3 Willie Miles 2 0 0.0 0 0 50 Keyon Whiteside 2 26 13.0 0 26 SCORE BY QUARTERS 33 Jabari Greer 1 26 26.0 0 26 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 14 Julian Battle 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tennessee 43 30 58 55 24 210 Totals 11 52 4.7 0 26 Opponents 25 60 27 47 21 180 Opponents 6 76 12.7 0 48 # FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 14 Julian Battle 1 6 6.0 0 6 5 Kevin Simon 0 0 0.0 1 0 Totals 1 6 6.0 1 6 Opponents 3 76 25.3 1 66 2002 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL STATISTICS PAT PAT PAT PAT # SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXPSaf Pts DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 34 Jabari Davis 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 19 Alex Walls 0 7-10 11-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 32 # Player GP UT AT TT TFL Sack Int-Yds PD QBH FR-Yds FF BLK Saf 37 Eddie Moore 9 53 30 83 5.5-24 2.0-11 . 4 2 . . . . 1 Jason Witten 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 50 Keyon Whiteside 9 52 25 77 7.5-22 3.0-12 2-26 4 . . . . . 30 Philip Newman 0 4-8 8-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20 14 Julian Battle 9 45 12 57 4.0-24 2.0-22 1-0 4 . 1-6 1 . . 20 Derrick Tinsley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 16 Rashad Baker 9 38 15 53 . . 5-0 6 . 1-0 1 . . 21 Cedric Houston 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 8 Gibril Wilson 9 37 15 52 4.5-17 2.5-15 . 3 . . 1 . . 27 Troy Fleming 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 91 Omari Hand 9 30 16 46 4.0-14 1.0-3 . 1 8 . . . . 7 Casey Clausen 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 6 99 A. Franklin 9 28 17 45 5.0-24 2.0-18 . 1 7 . 1 . . 17 C.J. Fayton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 41 Robert Peace 9 28 13 41 5.5-24 1.0-15 . 1 2 . . . . 15 Kelley Washington 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 58 Rashad Moore 9 22 11 33 4.0-31 2.0-26 . . 1 2-0 1 . . 81 Tony Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 95 Demetrin Veal 8 24 9 33 6.0-31 3.0-23 . . 7 1-0 . . . 84 Jomo Fagan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 10 Mark Jones 9 21 8 29 . . . 3 . . . . . 10 Mark Jones 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 5 Kevin Simon 4 17 12 29 2.0-5 . . . . 1-0 . . . 5 Kevin Simon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 46 Karlton Neal 6 15 8 23 4.5-18 1.5-8 ...... 26 Leonard Scott 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 3 Willie Miles 9 16 6 22 1.0-1 . 2-0 4 . . . 1 . TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 33 Jabari Greer 9 15 2 17 1.0-2 1.0-2 1-26 11 . . 1 . . 11 James Banks 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 93 Edward Kendrick 8 7 9 16 0.5-1 . . . 4 . . . . Totals 26 11-18 19-22 0-2 0 0-1 0 1 210 98 Parys Haralson 9 8 7 15 1.0-5 . . . 1 . . . . Opponents 19 16-23 16-17 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 180 90 M. Dickerson 9 7 6 13 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . 2 . . . . # TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 35 Jason Mitchell 9 9 3 12 2.0-4 . . . 1 . . 1 . 7 Casey Clausen 8 273 11 1760 1771 221.4 44 Omar Gaither 9 8 2 10 ...... 34 Jabari Davis 9 91 452 0 452 50.2 89 J.T. Mapu 9 4 5 9 ...... 21 Cedric Houston 8 73 415 0 415 51.9 23 Corey Larkins 9 4 4 8 . . . 3 . . . . . 11 James Banks 5 47 45 178 223 44.6 96 Greg Jones 7 3 5 8 1.0-1 ...... 27 Troy Fleming 9 27 126 0 126 14.0 28 K. Williams 9 2 4 6 ...... 20 Derrick Tinsley 9 27 104 5 109 12.1 9 Steven Marsh 8 1 4 5 . . . 2 . . . . . Totals 9 596 1283 1999 3282 364.7 1 Jason Witten 9 1 3 4 ...... Opponents 9 601 1191 1589 2780 308.9 20 Derrick Tinsley 9 4 . 4 ...... # FGS FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk 57 O. Saint Preux 8 2 2 4 ...... 19 Alex Walls 7-10 70.0 1-1 3-4 1-1 2-4 0-0 44 1 40 Marvin Mitchell 1 3 1 4 ...... 43 Chris Heath 8 1 2 3 ...... 30 Philip Newman 4-8 50.0 0-0 1-1 3-5 0-2 0-0 35 2 18 Jason Allen 8 1 2 3 ...... WALLS FG SEQ: (34),(19),(44),(40),27blk,40,41,(24),(29),(21) 94 Jason Hall 2 1 1 2 ...... NEWMAN FG SEQ: (35),38,42blk,(22),36,(33),(31),44blk 54 Wesley Holmes 4 2 . 2 1.0-2 ...... Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 4 Jonathan Wade 8 1 1 2 ...... # PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20Blkd 55 Terriea Smalls 5 1 . 1 1.0-4 . . . . . 1 . . 47 Dustin Colquitt 45 1953 43.4 68 7 3 16 1 2 Kevin Burnett 1 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... 38 Seth Reagan 1 41 41.0 410000 7 Casey Clausen 8 1 . 1 ...... TEAM 1 0 0.0 00000 13 Chris Hannon 5 1 . 1 ...... Totals 47 1994 42.4 68 7 3 16 1 15 K. Washington 4 . 1 1 ...... 21 Cedric Houston 8 1 . 1 ...... Opponents 51 2069 40.6 545141 27 Troy Fleming 9 1 . 1 ...... # ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 30 Phillip Newman 9 1 . 1 ...... 23 Corey Larkins 9 0 0 44 551 0 595 66.1 31 Gerald Riggs 8 1 . 1 ...... 34 Jabari Davis 9 452 4200049454.9 68 Scott Newsome 9 1 . 1 ...... 15 Kelley Washington 4 10 443000453113.2 17 C.J. Fayton 9 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 21 Cedric Houston 8 415 2800044355.4 63 Jason Respert 6 ...... 1-0 . . . 1 Jason Witten 9 0 38500038542.8 TMTEAM 5 ...... 1 81 Tony Brown 9 -1 34200034137.9 Totals 9 520 261 781 63-263 22-163 11-52 47 35 7-6 8 2 1 10 Mark Jones 9 0 0 168 126 0 294 32.7 Opponents 9 348 296 644 49-238 28-186 6-76 18 . 12-76 8 4 1 20 Derrick Tinsley 9 104 176 0 13 0 293 32.6 27 Troy Fleming 9 126 12600025228.0 Defensive Big Play Leaders: Greer 13, Whiteside 11.5, Battle 10, E. Moore 9.5, Wilson 8.5, Totals 9 1283 1999 363 704 52 4401 489.0 Baker 8, Franklin 7, R. Moore 7, Veal 7, Peace 6.5, Miles 6, Hand 5, Neal 4.5, Simon 4, M. Jones 3, Opponents 9 1191 1589 160 530 76 3546 394.0 Larkins 3, Marsh 2, Smalls 2, Haralson 1, Dickerson 1, J. Mitchell 1, G. Jones 1, Holmes 1, Fayton 1, MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Burnett 1, Respert 1, Kendrick .5

ORANGE-ZONE POS TD FG TO MFG Downs Time TD% Score% Tennessee 35 17 9 2 4 2 1 48.6 (26-35)74.3 SPECIAL TEAMS Opponents 30 13 8 3 4 0 2 43.3 (21-30)70.0 # PLAYER UT AT TT # PLAYER UT AT TT # KICKOFFS NO TB RET OB FC POINTS OFF TO 44 Omar Gaither 5 2 7 23 Corey Larkins 2 1 3 30 Philip Newman 37 16 20 0 1 Takeaways Pts off 8 Gibril Wilson 6 1 7 43 Chris Heath 1 2 3 28 Keldrick Wiliams 3 3 6 57 Ovince St. Preux 1 1 2 19 Alex Walls 4 1 3 0 0 UT 18 44 98 Parys Haralson 3 2 5 18 Jason Allen 1 1 2 Totals 41 17 23 0 1 OPP 18 47 20 Derrick Tinsley 4 . 4 30 Phillip Newman 1 . 1 10 Mark Jones 3 1 4 31 Gerald Riggs 1 . 1 9 Steven Marsh 1 3 4 68 Scott Newsome 1 . 1 1 Jason Witten 1 3 4 21 Cedric Houston 1 . 1 35 Jason Mitchell 3 . 3 16 Rashad Baker 1 . 1

SEC/NCAA TEAM STAT RANKINGS SEC/NCAA INDIVIDUAL STAT RANKINGS

Category Stat SEC NCAA Category Name Stat SEC NCAA Total Offense 364.7 7th 76th Pass Efficiency Casey Clausen 138.46 3rd 21st Rushing Offense 142.6 8th 65th Total Offense Casey Clausen 221.4 3rd 42nd Passing Efficiency 136.72 5th 25th Receptions per game Jason Witten 3.3 11th -- Passing Offense 222.1 4th 56th Interceptions Rashad Baker 0.56 T1st T12th Scoring 23.3 9th 83rd Punting Dustin Colquitt 43.4 4th 13th 1st Downs 18.2 10th N/A Punt Returns Mark Jones 11.2 7th 44th 3rd Down Conversions 36.4 7th N/A Total Defense 308.9 3rd 18th Rashad Baker 10.8 8th 50th Rushing Defense 132.2 5th 40th Kickoff Returns Corey Larkins 24.0 6th 32nd Passing Efficiency Defense 106.43 5th 23rd Passing Defense 176.6 4th 19th Scoring Defense 20.0 6th 25th Net Punting 39.0 2nd 5th Punt Returns 11.3 6th 41st Kickoff Returns 25.1 2nd 4th Penalty Yards 66.0 9th N/A Turnover Ratio Even T7th T57th N/A--Not an NCAA Stat 2002 TENNESSEE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TEAM TOTALS 1st Rushing Passing Total Offense Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. Ret. 3rd 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 Dns Poss. Wyoming 7 12 22-43-0 11-31-3-144-1 53-187-1 8-41.9 2-2 1-15 6-110 2-(-1) 1-4 2-11 21:28 TENNESSEE 47 26 42-188-4 26-42-1-279-1 84-467-5 5-42.2 0-0 6-60 1-70 6-68 3-0 9-19 38:32 Middle Tenn. 3 12 38-100-0 13-23-0-109-0 61-209-0 7-31.7 3-3 2-10 3-36 0-0 1-0 3-14 29:01 TENNESSEE 26 20 31-137-1 24-29-1-263-1 60-400-2 2-44.0 2-2 11-97 3-98 6-66 0-0 4-10 30:59 Florida 30 21 34-94-1 20-35-2-324-3 69-418-4 4-38.0 1-1 6-35 2-28 1-2 0-0 6-13 26:53 TENNESSEE 13 20 33-99-1 30-44-0-285-1 77-384-2 4-46.5 8-3 11-78 4-75 4-32 2-0 7-18 33:07 Rutgers 14 19 43-121-0 17-32-1-151-1 75-272-1 7-41.4 3-0 5-57 2-114 2-10 0-0 7-18 37:55 TENNESSEE 35 18 23-94-2 15-28-0-284-3 51-378-5 4-43.0 0-0 7-52 2-45 5-88 1-26 3-9 22:05 Arkansas 38 25 66-238-3 12-21-0-211-1 87-449-4 4-46.0 1-0 6-62 3-53 2-19 1-0 4-17 29:15 TENNESSEE 41 18 47-162-3 19-28-1-291-2 75-453-5 6-42.3 1-1 8-60 1-34 2-13 0-0 6-18 30:45 Georgia 18 18 32-62-0 22-38-1-232-1 70-294-1 7-46.4 1-0 2-13 1-16 3-43 0-0 4-16 29:23 TENNESSEE 13 14 40-162-0 12-19-0-182-2 59-344-2 6-35.7 2-1 9-79 4-82 1-41 1-0 5-14 30:37 Alabama 34 14 46-172-3 7-12-1-128-0 58-300-3 4-36.5 3-1 11-87 2-37 4-29 3-72 3-11 32:49 TENNESSEE 14 17 26-59-1 15-27-3-163-0 53-222-1 6-47.8 5-3 8-54 7-211 3-14 1-0 1-9 27:11 South Carolina 10 13 35-184-1 5-19-3-45-0 54-229-1 5-41.6 1-0 2-26 4-69 1-0 0-0 2-10 21:58 TENNESSEE 18 21 54-241-1 17-24-0-175-1 78-416-1 4-38.5 3-2 8-59 2-35 3-21 3-26 9-17 38:02 Miami (Fla.) 26 25 38-177-1 18-36-0-245-1 74-422-2 5-41.8 0-0 10-69 2-67 4-58 0-0 8-17 31:27 TENNESSEE 3 10 38-141-0 8-21-0-77-0 59-218-0 10-42.8 0-0 5-55 4-54 2-20 0-0 3-15 28:33 Miss. State TENNESSEE Vanderbilt TENNESSEE Kentucky TENNESSEE

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB FB TB PK vs Wyoming Witten Munoz Respert Wells Herrera Ofenheusle Scott Brown Clausen Fleming Houston Walls MIDDLE TENN Witten Munoz Respert Wells Herrera Ofenheusle Scott Brown Clausen Fleming Houston Newman FLORIDA Witten Munoz Herrera Wells Smith Ofenheusle Scott Washington Clausen Fleming Houston Walls RUTGERS Witten Munoz Young Wells Smith Ofenheusle Scott Fagan Clausen Fleming Davis Walls ARKANSAS Witten Munoz Young Wells Herrera Ofenheusle Scott Washington Clausen Fleming Davis Newman at Georgia Witten Munoz Young Wells Smith Ofenheusle Scott Brown Leak Fleming Davis Newman ALABAMA Witten Munoz Young Wells Smith Ofenheusle Scott Brown Clausen Fleming Davis Walls at S. Carolina Witten Munoz Young Wells Smith Ofenheusle Scott Brown Clausen Fleming Davis Walls MIAMI (FLA.) Witten Herrera Young Wells Smith Ofenheusle Scott Brown Clausen Fleming Houston Walls at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY

DEFENSE LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS P vs Wyoming Hand R. Moore Veal Neal E. Moore Whiteside Burnett Miles Greer Battle Baker Colquitt MIDDLE TENN Hand R. Moore Veal Neal E. Moore Whiteside Simon Miles Greer Battle Baker Colquitt FLORIDA Hand R. Moore Veal Neal E. Moore Whiteside Simon Miles Greer Battle Baker Colquitt RUTGERS Hand R. Moore Veal Dickerson E. Moore Whiteside Simon Miles Greer Battle Baker Colquitt ARKANSAS Hand R. Moore Veal Dickerson E. Moore Peace Whiteside Miles Greer Battle Baker Colquitt at Georgia Hand R. Moore Franklin Veal E. Moore Peace Whiteside Miles Battle Wilson Baker Colquitt ALABAMA Hand R. Moore Franklin Veal E. Moore Peace Whiteside Miles Battle Wilson Baker Colquitt at S. Carolina Hand R. Moore Fanklin Neal E. Moore Peace Whiteside Miles Battle Wilson Baker Colquitt MIAMI (FLA.) Hand R. Moore Franklin Veal E. Moore Peace Whiteside Miles Battle Wilson Baker Colquitt at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY STARTING EXPERIENCE Offensive Starters 99 00 01 02 Tot Defensive Starters 99 00 01 02 Tot Starting Kickers 99 00 01 02 Tot Tony Brown, WR . . . 6 6 Rashad Baker, DB . 8 13 9 30 Alex Walls, PK 10 12 13 6 41 Casey Clausen, QB . 7 13 8 28 Julian Battle, DB . . 13 9 22 Dustin Colquitt, P . . 12 9 21 Jomo Fagan, WR . . . 1 1 Kevin Burnett, LB . . 2 1 3 Seth Reagan, H/P . . 13 9 22 Jabari Davis, TB/FB . . . 5 5 Mondre Dickerson, DE . . . 2 2 Phillip Newman, PK . . . 3 3 Troy Fleming, FB . . . 9 9 Aubrayo Franklin, DT . . . 4 4 Totals 10 12 38 27 87 Anthony Herrera, OG . 9 6 5 20 Jabari Greer, DB . 1 12 5 18 Cedric Houston, TB . . . 4 4 Omari Hand, DE . . 2 9 11 C.J. Leak, QB . . . 1 1 Steven Marsh, DB . 3 . . 3 Michael Munoz, OT . 12 . 8 20 Wilie Miles, DB . 12 . 9 21 Will Ofenheusle, OT . 5 13 9 27 Eddie Moore, LB . . 13 9 22 Jason Respert, OG . . 3 2 5 Rashad Moore, DT . . 4 9 13 Leonard Scott, WR . . . 9 9 Karlton Neal, DE . . . 4 4 Chavis Smith, OG . . 4 6 10 Robert Peace, LB . . . 5 5 Kelley Washington, WR . . 6 2 8 Kevin Simon, LB . . . 3 3 Scott Wells, C . 10 13 9 32 Demetrin Veal, DT . . . 8 8 Jason Witten, TE . 2 3 9 14 Keyon Whiteside, LB . . 11 9 20 Sean Young, OG . . 2 6 8 Gibril Wilson, DB . . . 3 3 Totals 0 45 63 99 207 Totals 0 24 73 99 196 2002 TENNESSEE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING (Att-Yds-TD) Banks Brown Clausen Davis Fleming Houston Leak Riggs Scott Tinsley Wade Washngtn Williams vs Wyoming DNP --- 6-28-0 10-29-2 1-0-0 10-106-2 2-(-11)-0 5-10-0 --- 1-0-0 DNP DNP 7-26-0 MIDDLE TENN DNP --- 5-10-0 7-39-0 1-2-0 13-74-1 DNP DNP --- 2-0-0 --- DNP 3-12-0 FLORIDA DNP --- 11-24-0 8-32-1 9-42-0 1-5-0 DNP ------3-8-0 ------RUTGERS DNP --- 4-(-4)-0 8-40-1 4-39-1 4-8-0 DNP ------3-11-0 ------ARKANSAS --- 1-(-1)-0 9-1-0 25-135-3 3-13-0 DNP DNP --- 1-5-0 6-9-0 1-0-0 ------at Georgia 14-35-0 --- DNP 14-65-0 1-4-0 --- 3-(-11)-0 3-10-0 --- 3-32-0 1-17-0 1-10-0 --- ALABAMA 3-(-7)-0 --- 5-(-22)-0 7-26-0 4-13-0 1-3-0 DNP 2-4-0 1-13-1 2-8-0 1-21-0 DNP --- at S. Carolina 2-23-0 --- 4-(-12)-1 10-86-0 --- 30-108-0 DNP 1-5-0 1-16-0 4-20-0 --- DNP --- MIAMI (FLA.) 6-(-6)-0 --- 4-(-14)-0 2-0-0 4-13-0 14-111-0 3-(-5)-0 1-1-0 --- 2-16-0 2-25-0 DNP --- at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 25-45-0 1-(-1)-0 48-11-1 91-452-7 27-126-1 73-415-3 8-(-27)-0 12-30-0 3-34-1 26-104-0 5-63-0 1-10-0 10-38-0 RECEIVING (No-Yds-TD) Brown Davis Fagan Fayton Fleming Hannon Houston Mo. Jones Scott Tinsley Wade Washngtn Witten vs Wyoming 7-77-0 --- 2-28-1 1-14-0 2-26-0 2-26-0 1-11-0 2-17-0 1-13-0 3-30-0 DNP 4-28-0 MIDDLE TENN 8-75-0 1-9-0 --- 1-12-0 2-8-0 DNP 1-3-0 4-47-0 3-26-0 1-28-0 --- DNP 3-55-1 FLORIDA 2-22-0 2-24-0 1-9-0 1-6-0 8-33-0 DNP ------3-28-1 --- 7-102-0 6-61-0 RUTGERS ------1-7-0 --- DNP 1-12-0 DNP --- 4-46-1 --- 7-197-1 2-22-1 ARKANSAS 3-36-1 --- DNP --- 2-17-0 DNP DNP 1-22-0 1-14-0 2-10-0 --- 6-112-0 3-78-1 at Georgia 2-57-0 1-9-0 ------1-26-0 ------1-9-0 2-34-1 --- 3-32-0 1-5-1 ALABAMA 4-40-0 --- 1-8-0 ------1-(-2)-0 3-39-0 1-10-0 --- 1-32-0 DNP 4-36-0 at S. Carolina 1-6-0 ------1-2-1 --- 1-7-0 1-0-0 4-69-0 ------2-13-0 DNP 6-72-0 MIAMI (FLA.) 2-29-0 ------3-16-0 --- 2-4-0 ------DNP 1-28-0 at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 29-342-1 4-42-0 4-45-1 5-41-1 18-126-0 3-33-0 7-28-0 14-194-0 7-72-0 15-176-3 2-45-0 23-443-1 30-385-4

OTHERS: Boswell 1-9-0 vs. Wyoming, 1-6-0 vs. S. Carolina, Totals 2-15-0; Riggs 1-2-0 vs. Arkansas, 1-10-0 vs. Georgia, Totals 2-12-0 PASSING PUNTING FIELD GOALS (C-A-I-Yds-TD) Clausen Leak Banks (No-Yds-Avg) Colquitt Reagan (Made-Miss) Walls Newman vs Wyoming 22-33-1-238-1 4-9-0-41-0 DNP vs Wyoming 4-170-42.5 1-41-41.0 vs Wyoming 4-4 --- MIDDLE TENN 24-29-1-263-1 DNP DNP MIDDLE TENN 2-88-44.0 --- MIDDLE TENN DNP 1-3 FLORIDA 30-44-0-285-1 DNP DNP FLORIDA 4-186-46.5 --- FLORIDA 0-1 --- RUTGERS 15-28-0-284-3 DNP DNP RUTGERS 4-172-43.0 --- RUTGERS 0-2 --- ARKANSAS 19-28-1-291-2 DNP --- ARKANSAS 6-254-42.3 --- ARKANSAS DNP 3-4 at Georgia DNP 1-3-0-9-0 10-15-0-168-1 at Georgia 5-214-42.8 --- at Georgia DNP 0-1 ALABAMA 14-26-3-161-0 DNP 1-1-0-2-0 ALABAMA 6-287-47.8 --- ALABAMA ------at S. Carolina 17-23-0-175-1 DNP 0-1-0-0-0 at S. Carolina 4-154-38.5 --- at S. Carolina 2-2 --- MIAMI (FLA.) 5-14-0-63-0 1-2-0-6-0 2-5-0-8-0 MIAMI (FLA.) 10-428-42.8 --- MIAMI (FLA.) 1-1 --- at Miss. State at Miss. State at Miss. State at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY KENTUCKY KENTUCKY Totals 146-225-6-1760-9 6-14-0-56-0 13-22-0-178-1 45-1953-43.4 1-41-41.0 7-10 4-8

OTHERS PASSING: Tinsley 1-1-0-5-1 vs. Georgia PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (No-Yds-Avg) Baker Ma. Jones Larkins Battle (No-Yds-Avg) Larkins Ma. Jones Tinsley Scott vs Wyoming 2-33-16.5 4-35-8.8 ------vs Wyoming 1-70-70.0 ------MIDDLE TENN 5-55-11.0 ------MIDDLE TENN 2-63-31.5 1-35-35.0 ------FLORIDA 2-15-7.5 2-17-8.5 ------FLORIDA 3-62-20.7 --- 1-13-13.0 --- RUTGERS 2-18-9.0 3-70-23.3 ------RUTGERS 2-45-22.5 ------ARKANSAS 1-8-8.0 1-5-5.0 ------ARKANSAS 1-34-34.0 ------at Georgia ------1-41-41.0 --- at Georgia 4-82-20.5 ------ALABAMA ------2-3-1.5 1-11-11.0 ALABAMA 6-129-21.5 1-82-82.0 ------at S. Carolina --- 3-21-7.0 ------at S. Carolina 2-35-17.5 ------MIAMI (FLA.) --- 2-20-10.0 ------MIAMI (FLA.) 2-31-15.5 1-9-0 --- 1-14-14.0 at Miss. State at Miss. State at Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY KENTUCKY Totals 12-129-10.8 15-168-11.2 3-44-14.7 1-11-11.0 23-551-24.0 3-126-42.0 1-13-13.0 1-14-14.0 2002 TENNESSEE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN [UT-AT-TT] Game Dickerson Franklin Hall Hand Haralson Holmes G. Jones Kendrick Mapu R. Moore Neal Smalls Veal vs Wyoming 2-2-4 1-1-2 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-1-3 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 --- 1-2-3 MIDDLE TENN 0-1-1 4-0-4 DNP 2-1-3 ------DNP 2-3-5 0-1-1 2-1-3 2-2-4 --- 4-0-4 FLORIDA --- 2-1-3 DNP 2-2-4 ------DNP 1-0-1 --- 4-1-5 3-1-4 --- 4-04 RUTGERS 2-1-3 2-2-4 --- 3-0-3 1-2-3 --- 1-2-3 1-0-1 --- 3-0-3 DNP 1-0-1 9-2-11 ARKANSAS 1-1-2 4-3-7 DNP 8-3-11 3-2-5 DNP --- 1-1-2 3-0-3 3-2-5 DNP DNP 5-2-7 at Georgia --- 4-4-8 --- 4-2-6 1-1-2 DNP 0-1-1 2-2-4 --- 1-3-4 DNP DNP 0-2-2 ALABAMA --- 1-1-2 --- 2-4-6 --- DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 --- 3-1-4 6-3-9 DNP --- at S. Carolina 1-1-2 7-3-10 --- 3-2-5 1-1-2 DNP --- DNP 0-3-3 2-1-3 2-2-4 --- DNP MIAMI (FLA.) 1-0-1 3-2-5 --- 4-2-6 1-1-2 DNP --- 0-1-1 --- 2-2-4 1-0-1 --- 1-1-2 at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 7-6-13 28-17-45 1-1-2 30-16-46 8-7-15 2-0-2 3-5-8 7-9-16 4-5-9 22-11-33 15-8-23 1-0-1 24-9-33 OTHERS: St. Preux 2-2-4 vs. Wyoming

LINEBACKERS [UT-AT-TT] Game Burnett Gaither Marsh J. Mitchell M. Mitchell E. Moore Peace Simon Whiteside vs Wyoming 1-0-1 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 --- 3-2-5 --- 3-2-5 2-2-4 MIDDLE TENN DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 --- 6-4-10 3-2-5 8-3-11 4-3-7 FLORIDA DNP ------6-3-9 2-0-2 2-2-4 3-1-4 RUTGERS DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 --- 6-3-9 2-1-3 4-5-9 6-1-7 ARKANSAS DNP 0-2-2 ------10-5-15 11-4-15 DNP 11-7-18 at Georgia DNP 1-0-1 --- 1-0-1 --- 4-3-7 5-1-6 DNP 8-1-9 ALABAMA DNP 2-0-2 --- 2-1-3 --- 5-5-10 2-1-3 DNP 5-5-10 at S. Carolina DNP 1-0-1 0-2-2 ------5-3-8 3-3-6 DNP 6-3-9 MIAMI (FLA.) DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-2-4 3-1-4 8-2-10 0-1-1 DNP 7-2-9 at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 1-0-1 8-2-10 1-4-5 9-3-12 3-1-4 53-30-83 28-13-41 17-12-29 52-25-77

SECONDARY [UT-AT-TT] Game Allen Baker Battle Greer Heath Ma. Jones Larkins Miles Wilson vs Wyoming 0-1-1 0-2-2 4-1-5 1-0-1 --- 4-0-4 1-2-3 2-1-3 4-2-6 MIDDLE TENN --- 3-2-5 4-1-5 2-0-2 --- 2-0-2 0-1-1 3-0-3 4-0-4 FLORIDA --- 3-1-4 7-2-9 1-0-1 --- 2-2-4 --- 5-1-6 2-0-2 RUTGERS --- 6-1-7 4-3-7 0-1-1 --- 4-0-4 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-1-2 ARKANSAS --- 3-4-7 7-1-8 4-0-4 1-1-2 0-5-5 1-0-1 --- 3-4-7 at Georgia --- 3-1-4 4-0-4 2-0-2 --- 3-0-3 --- 1-2-3 6-5-11 ALABAMA --- 8-1-9 3-1-4 1-0-1 ------1-1-2 8-1-9 at S. Carolina 1-1-2 6-1-7 6-2-8 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 3-2-5 MIAMI (FLA.) 6-2-8 6-1-7 4-0-4 4-0-4 1-0-1 1-0-1 6-0-6 at Miss. State at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY Totals 1-2-3 38-15-53 45-12-57 15-2-17 1-2-3 21-8-29 4-4-8 16-6-22 37-15-52

PBUs: Franklin (2) vs. UW (1), vs. AR (.5), SC (.5) TEAM TOTALS Greer (11) vs. UW(2), MT(2), UF(1), RU(2),SC(1), UM(3) Battle (2) vs. MTSU (1), SC (1) Game TFLs Sacks PBUs Ints FC/FR QBH Baker (6) vs. UW (1), UF (1), UG (1), UA (2), SC (1) Neal (1.5) vs. UF (1.5), UA (1) vs Wyoming 4-20 2-17 11 3-0 2/2 8 Whiteside (4) vs. UW (1), MT (1), RU (1), UG (1) Peace (1) vs. UF (1) E. Moore (4) vs. MT (1), UF (2), UA (1) Dickerson (1) vs. RU (1) MIDDLE TENN 8-26 3-14 6 0-0 2/3 3 Miles (4) vs. MT (1), UF (1), UG (1), SC (1) Greer (1) vs. MTSU (1) FLORIDA 5-35 4-34 6 2-0 1/1 6 Battle (4) vs. UW (2), UG (1), UM (1) Hand (1) vs. AR (1) RUTGERS 10-42 3-28 5 1-26 2/0 7 Ma. Jones (3) vs. UW (1), MT (1), UF (1) Larkins (3) vs. UW (2), UG (1) TFLs: ARKANSAS 11-48 4-31 1 0-0 0/0 1 Wilson (3) vs. RU (1), UM (2) Whiteside (7.5) vs. MT (1.5), AR (2), UG (1), UA (2), SC (1) Marsh (2) vs. UF (1), AR (1) Veal (6) vs. UF (.5), RU (2), UG (3.5) at Georgia 9-33 1-5 5 1-0 0/0 3 Peace (5.5) vs. UF (1), RU (1), AR (1), UG (2) , UA (.5) ALABAMA 10-36 2-14 3 1-0 1/1 0 Peace (1) vs. RU (1) Hand (1) vs. UW (1) E. Moore (5.5) vs. RU (2), UG (2) , UA (1.5) at S. Carolina 4-21 3-20 3 3-26 0/0 3 Franklin (1) vs. UM (1) Wilson (4.5) vs. UF (1), AR (1), UG (2), SC (.5) MIAMI (FLA.) 2-2 0-0 7 0-0 0/0 4 Neal (4.5) vs. MT (1), UF (.5), UA (3) FORCED FUMBLES: Franklin (5) vs. UW (1), RU (1), AR (1.5), UG (1), SC (.5) at Miss. State R. Moore (1) vs. Wyoming Hand (4) vs. MT (1), AR (1), UG (1), UA (1) at Vanderbilt Fayton (1) vs. Wyoming R. Moore (4) vs. UW (1), UF (1) , UA (1), SC (1) KENTUCKY Baker (1) vs. MTSU Battle (4) vs. MT (1), UF (1) , SC (1), UM (1) Greer (1) vs. MTSU Simon (2) vs. MT (2) Totals 63-263 22-163 47 11-52 8/7 35 Wilson (1) vs. Florida Mitchell (2) vs. UA (1), UM (1) Franklin (1) vs. Rutgers Haralson (1) vs. AR (1) Smalls (1) vs. Rutgers Greer (1) vs. MT (1) Battle (1) vs. Alabama Miles (1) vs. RU (1) Dickerson (1) vs. RU (1) SACKS: Holmes (1) vs. UW (1) Veal (3) vs. UF (.5), RU (1), AR (1.5) Smalls (1) vs. RU (1) Whiteside (3) vs. MTSU (1), UA (1), SC (1) Burnett (1) vs. UW (1) Wilson (2.5) vs. UF (1), AR (1), SC (1) G. Jones (1) vs. RU (1) R. Moore (2) vs. UW (1), UF (1) Kendrick (.5) vs. MT (.5) E. Moore (2) vs. RU (1), AR (1) 2002 STATISTICAL HIGHS AND LOWS TENNESSEE TEAM OPPONENT TEAM Points Scored ______47 Wyoming Points Scored ______38 Arkansas Low ______3 Miami Low ______3 Middle Tennessee First Downs ______26 Wyoming First Downs ______25 Arkansas; Miami Low______10 Miami Low______12 Wyoming; Middle Tennessee Rushing Attempts______54 South Carolina Rushing Attempts______66 Arkansas Low______23 Rutgers Low______22 Wyoming Rushing Yards ______241 South Carolina Rushing Yards ______238 Arkansas Low______59 Alabama Low______43 Wyoming Rushing TDs ______4 Wyoming Rushing TDs ______3 Arkansas; Alabama Low ______0 Georgia; Miami Low ______0 UW; MT; RU; UG Passes Attempted ____44 Florida Passes Attempted ____38 Georgia Low______19 Georgia Low______12 Alabama Passes Completed ____30 Florida Passes Completed ____22 Georgia Low ______8 Miami Low ______5 South Carolina Had Intercepted ______3 Alabama Had Intercepted ______3 Wyoming; South Carolina Low ______0 Florida; Rutgers; Georgia; S. Carolina; Miami Low ______0 Middle Tennessee; Arkansas; Miami Passing Yards ______291 Arkansas Passing Yards ______324 Florida Low______77 Miami Low______45 South Carolina Passing TDs ______3 Rutgers Passing TDs ______3 Florida Low ______0 Alabama; Miami Low ______0 Middle Tennessee; South Carolina Total Offensive Plays __84 Wyoming Total Offensive Plays __87 Arkansas Low______51 Rutgers Low______53 Wyoming Total Offensive Yards__467 Wyoming Total Offensive Yards__449 Arkansas Low ______218 Miami Low ______187 Wyoming Fumbles______8 Florida Fumbles______3 Middle Tennessee; Rutgers; Alabama Low ______0 Wyoming; Rutgers; Miami Low ______0 Miami Fumbles Lost ______3 Florida; Georgia Fumbles Lost ______3 Middle Tennessee Low ______0 Wyoming; Rutgers; Miami Low ______0 Rutgers; Arkansas; Georgia; S. Carolina; Miami Penalties ______11 Middle Tennessee; Florida Penalties ______11 Alabama Low ______5 Miami Low ______1 Wyoming Penalty Yards ______97 Middle Tennessee Penalty Yards ______87 Alabama Low______52 Rutgers Low______10 Middle Tennessee QB Sacks by ______4 Florida; Arkansas QB Sacks by ______7 Miami Low ______0 Miami Low ______0 Florida

TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts______30 Cedric Houston vs. South Carolina Rushing Attempts______31 Clarence Pittman, Rutgers Net Rushing Yards____135 Jabari Davis vs. Arkansas Net Rushing Yards____154 Willis McGahee, Miami Rushing TDs ______3 Jabari Davis vs. Arkansas Rushing TDs ______2 De’Arrius Howard, Arkansas; S. Beard, Alabama Pass Attempts ______44 Casey Clausen vs. Florida Pass Attempts ______37 David Greene, Georgia Pass Completions ____30 Casey Clausen vs. Florida Pass Completions ____22 David Greene, Georgia Had Intercepted ______3 Clausen vs. Alabama Had Intercepted ______3 Casey Bramlet, Wyoming Pass Yards______291 Casey Clausen vs. Arkansas Pass Yards______324 Rex Grossman, Florida Pass TDs ______3 Casey Clausen vs. Rutgers Pass TDs ______3 Rex Grossman, Florida Total Offense Plays ____55 Casey Clausen vs. Florida Total Offense Plays ____42 Andrico Hines, Middle Tennessee Total Offense Yards __309 Casey Clausen vs. Florida Total Offense Yards __309 Rex Grossman, Florida Receptions______8 Tony Brown vs. MT; Troy Fleming vs. Florida Receptions______9 Taylor Jacobs, Florida Receiving Yards______197 Kelley Washington vs. Rutgers Receiving Yards______141 Taylor Jacobs, Florida Receiving TDs ______1 By several Receiving TDs ______2 Taylor Jacobs, Florida Points Scored ______18 Jabari Davis vs. Arkansas Points Scored ______12 T. Jacobs, Florida; D. Howard, Arkansas Touchdowns ______3 Jabari Davis vs. Arkansas Touchdowns ______2 T. Jacobs, Florida; D. Howard, Arkansas Field Goals______4 Alex Walls vs. Wyoming Field Goals______4 Todd Sievers, Miami (4-for-5) PATs ______5 Alex Walls vs. Wyoming PATs ______3 Matt Leach, Florida Punts ______10 Dustin Colquitt vs. Miami Punts ______8 Luke Donovan, Wyoming Punt Average ______47.8 Dustin Colquitt vs. Alabama Punt Average ______46.4 Jonathan Kilgo, Georgia Punt Returns ______5 Rashad Baker vs. Middle Tennessee Punt Returns ______4 Shaud Williams, Alabama Punt Return Yards ____70 Mark Jones vs. Rutgers Punt Return Yards ____54 Roscoe Parrish, Miami Kickoff Returns ______6 Corey Larkins vs. Alabama Kickoff Returns ______5 Leonard Jones, Wyoming Kickoff Return Yards __129 Corey Larkins vs. Alabama Kickoff Return Yards __114 Nathan Jones, Rutgers Total Tackles ______18 Keyon Whiteside vs. Arkansas Total Tackles ______13 Caleb Miller, Arkansas Solo Tackles______11 Whiteside / Peace vs. Arkanas Solo Tackles ______8 Jonathan Martin, South Carolina Sacks ______1.5 Demetrin Veal vs. Arkansas Sacks______2 D. Pollack & S. Wynn, Georgia; J. Green & C. Green, Miami Interceptions ______1 By five players Interceptions ______1 By six players Interception Return Yds 26 Whiteside vs. Rutgers; Greer vs. South Carolina Interception Return Yds 48 Charlie Peprah, Alabama

TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Rushing ______74 Cedric Houston vs. Miami Rushing ______27 James Adkisson, South Carolina Passing ______58 Clausen to Washington vs. Rutgers (TD) Passing ______92 Matt Jones to Richard Smith, Arkansas (TD) Field Goal ______44 Walls vs. Wyoming Field Goal ______47 D. Carlton, Arkansas; B. Bennett, Georgia Punt ______68 Dustin Colquitt vs. Miami Punt ______54 Tyeler Dean, South Carolina Punt Return ______41 Corey Larkins vs. Georgia Punt Return ______21 Roscoe Parrish, Miami Kickoff Return ______82 Mark Jones vs. Alabama (TD) Kickoff Return ______100 Nathan Jones, Rutgers (TD) Interception Return ____26 Whiteside vs. Rutgers; Greer vs. South Carolina Interception Return ____48 Charlie Peprah, Alabama 2002 TENNESSEE BIG PLAYS LONG PLAYS (20 YARDS OR MORE) TENNESSEE GAME RUSH (10) PASS (25) RETURNS (21) Wyoming Houston - 28 (TD) Clausen-Brown - 29 KR - Larkins - 70 Houston - 46 (TD) Middle Tenn. Davis - 21 Clausen-Witten - 40 KR - Larkins - 25, 38 Clausen-Tinsley - 28 KR - Ma. Jones - 35 Clausen-Mo. Jones - 22 Florida Clausen-Witten - 20 KR - Larkins - 20, 34 Clausen-Washington - 34 Rutgers Clausen-Washington - 52, 48, 58 (TD) KR - Larkins - 24, 21 PR - Jones - 38, 24 IR - Whiteside - 26 Arkansas Davis - 58 (TD) Clausen-Washington - 45, 27 KR - Larkins - 34 Clausen-Witten - 48, 25 (TD) Clausen-Mo. Jones - 22 Clausen-Brown - 25 Georgia Tinsley - 21 Banks-Brown - 48 KR - Larkins - 29 Banks - 22 Banks-Tinsley - 33 (TD) PR - Larkins - 41 Davis - 25 Banks-Fleming - 26 Banks-Washington - 45 Alabama Wade - 21 Clausen-Wade - 32 KR - Ma. Jones - 82 (TD) KR - Larkins - 25, 24, 24, 27 S. Carolina Davis - 62 Clausen-Witten - 22, 23 IR - Greer - 23 Clausen-Mo. Jones - 25 KR - Larkins - 20 Miami (Fla.) Houston - 74 Clausen-Witten - 28 Clausen-Brown - 23 Miss. State Vanderbilt Kentucky

OPPONENT GAME RUSH (6) PASS (23) RETURNS (10) Wyoming Bramlet-Bouknight - 35 (TD) KR - Jones - 31 Middle Tenn. Hines - 24 Hines-Lee - 25 Hines-Youell - 20 Florida Grossman-Jacobs - 52, 21 (TD) Grossman-Perez - 28 (TD), 22 Grossman-Kight - 40 Grossman-Small - 37 Rutgers Pittman - 21 Cubit-Pilch - 20 KR - Jones - 100 (TD) Arkansas Jones-Smith - 92 (TD) KR - Birmingham - 23 Poole-Jones - 25 Jones-Crowder - 20 Georgia Milton - 25 Greene-Edwards - 23, 22, 22 Greene-Gary - 20 Alabama Hudson -22 Croyle-Fletcher - 56 FR - Dixon - 66 (TD) Ward - 24 Croyle-Beard - 35 INT - Peprah - 48 INT - Childress - 25 KR - Luke - 20 S. Carolina Adkisson - 27 Jenkins-Ages - 24 KR - Gause - 30 Miami (Fla.) Dorsey-Johnson - 27, 44 PR - Parrish - 21 Dorsey-Winslow - 20 KR - Geathers - 52 Miss. State Vanderbilt Kentucky 2002 TENNESSEE OFFENSIVE DRIVE CHART Wyoming Arkansas Miami No. Start Plays Yards Time End No. Start Plays Yards Time End No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T20 9 34 3:18 Punt 1 T20 11 43 5:11 Punt 1 T20 6 76 2:11 Field Goal 2 W49 6 49 2:19 Touchdown 2 T43 5 52 2:09 Field Goal 2 T20 3 7 1:34 Punt 3 T44 10 38 4:47 Field Goal 3 T33 7 67 3:39 Touchdown 3 T20 8 39 3:40 Punt 4 W42 5 42 1:52 Touchdown 4 T38 3 -1 2:14 Punt 4 T18 3 2 1:32 Punt 5 T20 4 31 1:55 Punt 5 A47 7 28 2:31 Missed FG 5 T20 8 40 2:28 Punt 6 T03 3 3 1:40 Punt *6 T25 8 34 4:25 Punt 6 T14 5 6 1:19 Punt 7 T28 5 23 2:52 Interception 7 T39 3 -1 0:26 Interception *7 T3 6 16 3:34 Punt 8 W43 6 41 1:12 Field Goal 8 T20 5 80 2:00 Touchdown 8 T14 3 0 2:17 Punt *9 W42 7 42 2:03 Touchdown 9 T20 3 9 2:16 Punt 9 T20 5 12 1:25 Punt 10 W11 4 11 1:25 Touchdown 10 T20 4 22 3:04 Punt 10 T49 7 -1 3:56 Punt 11 T33 4 67 2:02 Touchdown 11 T20 5 23 2:23 Punt 11 M49 3 2 2:22 Punt 12 T30 9 27 5:45 Punt 12 T30 3 4 1:19 Half 13 W30 4 3 1:14 Field Goal Georgia 14 W39 6 16 2:37 Field Goal No. Start Plays Yards Time End 15 T24 6 15 3:31 Punt 1 T29 3 -4 2:24 Punt AVG STARTING FIELD POSITION 2 T20 3 9 2:18 Punt Drives Yd Line Avg IN20 Tennessee 106 3449 32.5 14 Middle Tennessee 3 T16 3 9 2:00 Blocked Punt Opponents 114 3228 28.3 32 No. Start Plays Yards Time End 4 T20 8 36 4:34 Punt 1 T31 4 69 1:03 Touchdown 5 T41 8 33 3:07 Blocked FG Note: * - first drive of second half 2 M38 3 13 1:09 Interception 6 T23 7 41 3:20 Downs 3 T47 11 53 5:46 Touchdown *7 G38 4 -6 2:43 Downs 4 M36 7 18 3:30 Field Goal 8 T10 3 26 0:59 Fumble 5 T41 2 17 1:07 Fumble 9 T23 5 10 2:34 Punt 6 T04 4 42 2:00 Fumble 10 T14 4 6 1:45 Punt *7 T38 7 40 3:15 Missed FG 11 T20 3 80 1:18 Touchdown 8 T26 11 50 4:42 Blocked FG 12 T20 9 80 3:35 Touchdown 9 T16 7 30 3:13 Punt 10 T49 4 6 2:43 Punt Alabama 11 T45 3 12 1:54 Game No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T38 5 28 1:32 Fumble Florida 2 T25 4 17 1:51 Punt No. Start Plays Yards Time End 3 T29 4 14 2:08 Punt 1 T30 16 60 8:52 Missed FG 4 T28 3 3 2:17 Punt 2 T44 3 9 1:49 Punt 5 T39 8 38 4:13 Fumble 3 T26 6 15 3:07 Punt 6 A22 5 16 3:10 Interception 4 T25 1 -1 0:04 Fumble *7 T20 8 46 2:25 Interception 5 T01 3 2 1:55 Punt 8 T37 3 -14 1:41 Punt 6 T29 2 5 0:28 Fumble 9 T24 5 76 2:18 Touchdown *7 T20 4 11 0:56 Punt 10 T22 4 6 1:43 Punt 8 T41 7 59 2:28 Touchdown 11 A48 1 0 0:13 Interception 9 T36 14 64 6:27 Touchdown 12 T20 3 2 2:15 Punt 10 T38 6 47 2:03 Downs 11 T20 16 73 4:22 Downs South Carolina No. Start Plays Yards Time End Rutgers 1 T20 6 80 2:47 Touchdown No. Start Plays Yards Time End 2 T30 5 15 2:39 Punt 1 T21 9 56 3:43 Missed FG 3 T25 10 40 5:15 Punt 2 R10 3 10 1:36 Touchdown 4 T29 10 64 3:22 Field Goal 3 T24 3 5 1:40 Punt 5 T20 2 -5 0:55 Half 4 T25 3 2 1:58 Punt *6 T20 7 21 4:01 Punt *5 T21 4 79 1:44 Touchdown 7 T30 14 58 5:56 Field Goal 6 T36 2 64 0:36 Touchdown 8 T13 1 5 0:07 Fumble 7 T17 10 59 3:38 Missed FG 9 T10 17 90 8:38 Touchdown 8 T32 5 68 1:48 Touchdown 10 T31 3 -1 2:47 Punt 9 T38 5 24 1:46 Punt 11 S23 5 10 2:01 Half 10 R44 5 8 1:58 Punt 11 R15 4 15 1:14 Touchdown 2002 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS CAREER STATISTICS Regular season stats only. Bowl game stats not included. 99 AUBRAYO FRANKLIN CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 16 RASHAD BAKER SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2001 12 6 8 14 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4-VU YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2002 9 28 17 45 2/18 5/24 1 0 0 0/0 10-SC 2000 10 17 14 31 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 1/27 7-UG Totals 21 34 25 59 2/18 5/24 1 0 0 0/0 10-SC 2001 12 55 16 71 0/0 0/0 0 0 11 4/82 13-ND 2002 9 38 15 53 0/0 0/0 1 1 6 5/0 9-UA 33 JABARI GREER Totals 31 110 45 155 0/0 0/0 1 1 19 10/109 13-ND 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 2000 11 17 6 23 0/0 3/22 0 0 4 0/0 6-UK YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2001 12 33 5 38 1.5/14 1.5/14 0 0 13 1/0 5-Twice 2000 10 13 56 4.3 5.6 0 14-SC 31-Mem 2002 9 15 2 17 1/2 1/2 1 0 11 1/26 4-Twice 2001 12 26 237 9.1 19.8 0 18-Ark 57-Ark Totals 32 65 13 78 2.5/16 5.5/38 1 0 28 2/26 6-UK 2002 9 12 129 10.8 14.3 0 18-MT 55-MT Totals 31 51 422 8.3 13.6 0 18-2x 57-Ark 91 OMARI HAND CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 14 JULIAN BATTLE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 1999 9 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-UK YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2000 11 7 6 13 1.5/8 1.5/8 1 1 0 0/0 4-UG 2001 12 44 16 60 0/0 2/9 2 2 11 2/6 7-3 times 2001 12 10 11 21 0/0 3/3 0 0 0 0/0 5-Mem 2002 9 45 12 57 2/22 4/24 0 0 4 1/0 9-UF 2002 9 30 16 46 1/3 4/14 0 0 1 0/0 11-AR Totals 21 89 28 117 2/22 6/33 2 2 15 3/6 9-UF Totals 41 48 33 81 2.5/11 8.5/25 1 1 1 0/0 11-AR

7 CASEY CLAUSEN 21 CEDRIC HOUSTON CAREER PASSING STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HIGH NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2000 9 194-121 6/15 62.4 1473 163.7 145.50 1431 159.0 362-UK 2001 12 18 106 5.9 8.8 1 20-VU 54-VU 2001 12 354-227 9/22 64.1 2969 247.4 150.00 2933 244.4 332-LSU2 2002 8 73 415 5.7 51.9 3 74-Mia 111-Miami 2002 8 225-146 6/9 64.9 1760 220.0 138.46 1771 221.4 291-AR Totals 20 91 521 5.7 26.1 4 74-Mia 111-Miami Totals 29 773-494 21/46 63.9 6202 213.9 145.52 6135 211.6 362-UK CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2001 12 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- 2000 9 40 -42 -1.0 -4.7 0 11-UG 17-UG 2002 8 7 28 4.0 3.5 0 12-RU 12-RU 2001 12 64 -36 -0.6 -3.0 3 15-UK 22-UA Totals 20 7 28 4.0 1.4 0 12-RU 12-RU 2002 8 48 11 0.2 1.4 1 11-2x 28-Wyo Totals 29 152 -67 -0.4 -2.3 4 15-UK 28-Wyo 10 MARK JONES CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 47 DUSTIN COLQUITT SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS YARDS Punt Yards Avg TB FC I20 BLK Long 2000 9 3 1 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-ULM 2001 51 2020 39.6 9 10 13 0 55-Mem 2001 12 28 9 37 0/0 0/0 1 0 2 1/27 6-UA 2002 45 1953 43.4 7 3 16 1 68-Miami 2002 9 21 8 29 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 5-AR Totals 96 3973 41.4 16 13 29 1 68-Miami Totals 30 52 18 70 0/0 0/0 1 0 5 1/27 6-UA

31 JABARI DAVIS CAREER PUNT 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 2002 9 15 168 11.2 18.7 0 38-RU 70-RU 2001 10 11 60 5.5 6.0 2 26-VU 43-VU 2002 9 91 452 5.0 50.2 7 62-SC 135-AR CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS Totals 19 102 512 5.0 26.9 9 62-SC 135-AR AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2002 9 3 126 42.0 14.0 1 82-UA 82-UA AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 86 MONTRELL JONES 2001 10 2 -3 -1.5 -0.3 0 -- -- CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2002 9 4 42 10.5 4.7 0 18-UF 24-UF AVG AVG HIGH Totals 19 6 39 6.5 2.1 0 18-UF 24-UF YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2001 8 6 50 8.3 6.3 0 16-UA 24-Mem 27 TROY FLEMING 2002 8 14 194 13.9 24.2 0 25-SC 69-SC CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Totals 16 20 244 12.2 15.3 0 25-SC 69-SC NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 93 EDWARD KENDRICK 2000 11 9 35 3.9 3.2 0 11-ULM 19-ULM CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2001 10 24 102 4.2 10.2 0 13-Mem 42-LSU1 SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2002 9 27 126 4.7 14.0 1 18-RU 42-UF YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 30 60 263 4.4 8.8 1 18-RU 42-Twice 1999 4 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- 2000 11 7 8 15 0/0 1/1 0 0 1 0/0 4-UG CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2002 8 7 9 16 0/0 .5/1 0 0 0 0/0 5-MT AVG AVG HIGH Totals 23 14 17 31 0/0 1.5/2 0 0 1 0/0 5-MT YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2000 11 6 71 11.8 7.1 0 28-UK 28-UK 2001 10 10 39 3.9 3.9 3 16-UG 27-UG 2002 9 18 126 7.0 14.0 0 26-UG 33-UF Totals 30 34 236 6.9 7.9 3 28-UK 33-UF 2002 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS CAREER STATISTICS 23 COREY LARKINS 26 LEONARD SCOTT 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 2001 10 1 2 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-3 times 1999 10 7 140 20.0 14.0 2 43-ND 44-SC 2002 9 4 4 8 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 3-UW 2000 10 5 29 5.8 2.9 0 13-SC 13-SC Totals 19 5 6 11 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 3-UW 2001 12 6 72 12.0 6.0 1 35-LSU 42-LSU1 2002 9 7 72 10.3 8.0 0 14-AR 26-MT CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS Totals 41 25 313 12.5 7.6 3 43-ND 44-SC AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2001 10 4 68 17.0 6.8 0 28-LSU2 38-UF NET AVG AVG HIGH 2002 9 23 551 24.0 61.2 0 70-UW 129-UA YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 19 27 619 22.9 32.6 0 70-UW 129-UA 1999 10 2 2 1.0 0.2 0 8-AU 8-AU 2000 10 6 70 11.1 7.0 1 45-ULM 59-ULM CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2001 12 1 1 1.0 0.1 0 1-UA 1-UA NET AVG AVG HIGH 2002 9 3 34 11.3 3.8 1 16-SC 16-SC YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 41 12 107 8.9 2.6 2 45-ULM 59-ULM 2001 10 17 78 4.6 7.8 2 38-SU 59-SU CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 9 STEVEN MARSH AVG AVG HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 1999 10 20 540 27.0 54.0 1 100-UG 169-UG YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2000 10 27 636 23.6 63.6 0 44-Mem 109-UK 1999 11 2 2 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-4 times 2001 12 25 522 20.9 43.5 0 49-UK 144-UK 2000 11 21 9 30 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 2/17 6-twice 2002 9 1 14 14.0 1.6 0 14-Mia 14-Mia 2001 12 8 6 14 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-Mem Totals 41 73 1712 23.5 41.8 1 100-UG 169-UG 2002 8 1 4 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 0/0 2-SC Totals 42 32 21 53 0/0 0/0 0 0 5 2/17 6-twice 20 DERRICK TINSLEY CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 3 WILLIE MILES NET AVG AVG HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2001 12 10 59 5.9 4.9 1 16-Mem 29-Mem YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2002 9 26 104 4.0 11.6 0 21-UG 32-UG 1998 11 6 2 8 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-UK Totals 21 36 163 4.5 7.8 1 21-UG 32-UG 1999 11 7 4 11 0/0 1/2 0 0 1 1/11 2-4 times 2000 11 32 5 37 0/0 3/9 1 0 10 0/0 6-VU CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2002 9 16 6 22 0/0 1/1 0 0 4 2/0 6-UF NET AVG AVG HIGH Totals 42 61 17 78 0/0 5/12 1 0 15 3/11 6-Twice YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2001 12 2 10 5.0 0.8 0 7-UK 10-UK 37 EDDIE MOORE 2002 9 15 176 11.7 22.0 3 33-UG 34-UG CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 21 17 186 10.9 8.9 3 33-UG 34-UG SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 1999 11 3 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-UK AVG AVG HIGH 2000 11 22 12 34 1/8 2/9 0 0 1 0/0 7-SC YEAR G NO YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2001 12 58 23 81 2/12 7/33 3 1 7 1/18 13-UK 2001 12 6 102 17.0 8.5 0 22-SC 49-LSU2 2002 9 53 30 83 2/11 5.5/24 0 0 4 0/0 15-AR 2002 9 1 13 13.0 1.9 0 13-UF 13-UF Totals 43 136 65 201 5/31 14.5/66 3 1 12 1/18 15-AR Totals 21 7 115 16.4 5.5 0 22-SC 49-LSU2

58 RASHAD MOORE 95 DEMETRIN VEAL 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 YARDS 1999 7 3 1 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-twice 2001 12 9 7 16 4/34 7/39 0 0 0 0/0 3-twice 2000 7 17 5 22 1.5/21 4.5/29 1 0 1 0/0 6-LSU 2002 8 24 9 33 3/23 6/31 0 1 0 0/0 11-RU 2001 12 13 15 28 0/0 0/0 0 0 4 1/29 5-LSU2 Totals 20 33 16 49 7/57 13/70 0 1 0 0/0 11-RU 2002 9 22 11 33 2/26 4/31 1 2 0 0/0 5-twice Totals 35 55 32 87 3.5/47 8.5/60 2 2 5 1/29 6-LSU 15 KELLEY WASHINGTON CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 46 KARLTON NEAL AVG AVG HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC. GAME TD LONG YARDS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2001 12 64 1010 15.8 84.2 5 70-LSU 256-LSU1 YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2002 4 23 443 19.3 110.8 1 58-RU 197-RU 2001 7 1 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-twice Totals 16 87 1453 16.7 90.8 6 70-LSU 256-LSU1 2002 6 15 8 23 1.5/8 4.5/18 0 0 0 0/0 6-UA Totals 13 16 9 25 1.5/8 4.5/18 0 0 0 0/0 6-UA 50 KEYON WHITESIDE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 41 ROBERT PEACE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS YARDS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 1999 10 9 4 13 0/0 1/4 0 0 1 0/0 7-UG YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2000 7 1 3 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-UA 2000 8 1 2 3 0/0 1/3 0 0 0 0/0 2-AR 2001 12 35 16 51 2/13 5/20 1 1 0 0/0 9-LSU2 2001 12 9 6 15 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 5-VU 2002 9 52 25 77 3/12 7.5/22 0 0 4 2/26 18-AR 2002 9 28 13 41 1/15 5.5/24 0 0 1 0/0 15-AR Totals 38 97 48 145 5/2513.5/46 1 1 5 2/26 18-AR Totals 29 39 20 59 1/15 6.5/27 0 0 1 0/0 15-AR 1 JASON WITTEN 38 SETH REAGAN CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH Punt Yards Avg TB FC I20 BLK Long YEAR G REC YARDS REC. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2001 4 117 29.2 0 1 2 0 34-ND 2000 11 1 11 11.0 1.0 0 11-ULM 11-ULM 2002 1 41 41.0 0 0 0 0 41-Wyo 2001 12 28 293 10.5 24.4 2 31-VU 91-UA Totals 5 158 31.6 0 1 2 0 41-Wyo 2002 9 30 385 12.8 42.8 4 48-AR 78-AR Totals 32 59 689 11.7 21.5 6 48-AR 91-UA UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS 7 Casey Clausen, QB 6-4, 215, Jr., Northridge, Calif.

CLAUSEN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS CASEY CLAUSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS 2000 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS PASSING STATISTICS Passing Rushing Total Class/Year G/GS CMP ATT PCT. INT TD YDS YDS/G LONG Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds-TD No-Yds-TD Offense Southern Miss. DNP Fr. 2000 9/6 121 194 62.4 6 15 1473 163.7 60-UM Florida DNP So. 2001 12/12 227 354 64.1 9 22 2969 247.4 80-VU La.-Monroe 12-15-0 80.0 133-3 4-(-1)-0 19-132-3 Jr. 2002 8/8 146 225 64.8 6 9 1760 220.0 58-RU at LSU 0-2-0 0.0 0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 TOTALS 29/26* 494 773 63.9 21 46 6202 213.9 80-VU at Georgia 5-11-1 45.5 40-0 2-17-0 13-57-0 *Regular season games only s-Alabama (W) 17-24-0 70.8 213-2 10-(-6)-0 34-207-2 RUSHING STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE s-at S. Carolina (W) 19-31-1 61.3 152-0 8-(-28)-0 39-124-0 Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG PASS RUSH TD TOTAL s-at Memphis (W) 19-30-1 63.3 224-0 5-(-3)-0 35-221-0 Fr. 2000 40 -42 -1.0 0 11-UG 1473 -42 15 1431 s-Arkansas (W) 16-27-0 59.3 191-5 5-1-0 32-192-5 So. 2001 64 -36 -0.6 3 15-UK 2969 -36 25 2933 s-Kentucky (W) 19-24-1 79.2 362-4 3-(-13)-0 27-349-4 Jr. 2002 48 11 0.2 1 11-Twice 1760 11 10 1771 s-at Vanderbilt (W) 14-30-2 46.7 158-1 3-(-9)-0 33-149-1 TOTALS 152 -67 -0.4 4 15-UK 6202 -67 50 6135 Totals 121-194-6 62.4 1473-15 40-(-42)-0 234-1431-15 s-vs Kansas St.*(L) 7-25-3 28.0 120-1 5-(-1)-0 30-119-1 CLAUSEN’S CAREER BESTS 2001 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Pass Completions: 30 vs. Florida 2002 Passing Rushing Total Pass Attempts: 44 vs. Florida 2002 Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds-TD No-Yds-TD Offense Touchdown Passes: 5 vs. Memphis 2001, Arkansas 2000 (ties UT record) s-Syracuse (W) 14-27-1 51.9 136-1 5-(-23)-0 32-113-1 Completion Pct. (min. 20 att.): 82.8 (24-29) vs. Middle Tennessee 2002 s-at Arkansas (W) 13-17-0 76.4 136-0 7-(-35)-0 24-101-0 s-LSU-1 (W) 18-28-2 64.3 309-1 6-1-1 34-310-2 Completion Pct. (min. 30 att.): 76.5 (26-34) vs. Michigan 2002 (Citrus Bowl) s-Georgia (L) 24-40-1 60.0 295-3 6-9-0 46-304-3 Interceptions: 3 vs. Alabama 2002 s-at Alabama (W) 21-28-0 75.0 293-2 9-22-1 37-315-3 Rushing Yards: 28 vs. Wyoming 2002 s-S. Carolina (W) 14-23-1 60.9 211-0 8-(-27)-0 31-184-1 Rushing Touchdowns: 2 vs. Michigan 2002 (Florida Citrus Bowl) s-at Notre Dame (W) 17-29-1 58.6 228-1 6-2-1 35-230-2 300-Yard Passing Games: 393 vs. Michigan 2002 (Florida Citrus Bowl) s-Memphis (W) 22-35-1 62.9 298-5 5-(-15)-0 40-283-5 362 vs. Kentucky 2000 (UT freshman record) s-at Kentucky (W) 20-30-0 66.7 285-4 4-5-0 34-290-4 332 vs. Florida 2001 s-Vanderbilt (W) 20-29-0 69.0 278-2 1-10-0 30-288-2 309 vs. LSU-1 2001 s-at Florida (W) 17-25-2 68.0 168-1 4-13-0 29-181-1 s-vs LSU-2 (L) 27-43-0 62.8 332-2 3-2-0 46-334-2 Totals 227-354-9 64.1 2969-22 64-(-36)-3 418-2933-25 s-vs Michigan* (W) 26-34-0 76.5 393-3 9-(-14)-2 43-379-5 TENNESSEE’S TOP 10 CAREER RECORD BOOK UT CAREER PASSING YARDAGE CHART 2002 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 11,201 Passing Rushing Total 2. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 6397 Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds-TD No-Yds-TD Offense 3. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 6202 s-vs Wyoming (W) 22-33-1 66.7 238-1 6-28-0 39-266-1 4. Jeff Francis, 1985-88 5867 s-Middle Tenn. (W) 24-29-1 82.8 263-1 5-10-0 34-273-1 5. Tee Martin, 1996-99 4592 s-Florida (L) 30-44-0 68.2 285-1 11-24-0 55-309-1 6. Heath Shuler, 1991-93 4088 s-Rutgers (W) 15-28-0 53.6 284-3 4-(-4)-0 32-280-3 s-Arkansas (W) 19-28-1 67.9 291-2 9-1-0 37-292-2 at Georgia DNP - injured UT CAREER COMPLETIONS CHART 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 863 Alabama (L) 14-26-3 53.8 161-0 5-(-22)-0 31-139-0 2. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 514 at S. Carolina (W) 17-23-0 73.9 175-1 4-(-12)-1 27-163-2 3. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 494 Miami (Fla.) (L) 5-14-0 35.7 63-0 4-(-14)-0 18-49-0 4. Jeff Francis, 1985-88 476 at Mississippi St. 5. Tee Martin, 1996-99 326 at Vanderbilt Kentucky Totals 146-225-6 64.9 1760-9 48-11-1 273-1771-10 UT CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS CHART 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 89 2. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 46 s-Game start 3t. Heath Shuler, 1991-93 36 *-Bowl Game Stats 3t. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 36 5t. Tee Martin, 1996-99 32 VOLS RECORD WHEN CLAUSEN . . . 5t. Bobby Scott, 1968-70 32 Career 2002 2001 2000 Starts 22-6 5-3 11-2 6-1 Starts vs. SEC Opponent 14-4 2-2 7-2 5-0 UT CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE CHART 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 11,020 Throws for 300 or more yards 3-1 0-0 2-1 1-0 2. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 6427 Throws for 200 or more yards 15-3 4-1 8-2 3-0 3. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 6135 Throws two or more TD passes 11-2 2-0 5-2 4-0 4. Jeff Francis, 1985-88 5900 Does not throw an interception 10-4 2-2 5-1 3-1 5. Tee Martin, 1996-99 5206 Starts at home 11-4 3-3 5-1 3-0 Starts on road 9-0 1-0 5-0 3-0 Starts at neutral 2-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 RANKINGS IN SEC CAREER CHARTS Ranks 3rd in SEC in career completion percentage (min. 300 completions) at 63.9 Ranks 3rd in lowest percentage of interceptions (min. 600 attempts) at 2.72 Ranks 11th in SEC in career total offense yards per game 211.6 Ranks 16th in the SEC in career touchdown passes with 46 SEASON RECORD BOOK WATCH CAREER RECORD BOOK WATCH SEASON KICKOFF RETURNS CAREER SCORING 1. Willie Gault, 1981 28 1. Jeff Hall, 1995-98 371 2. Dale Carter, 1991 27 2. John Becksvoort, 1991-94 317 3. Ronald Davis, 1992 27 3. Fuad Reveiz, 1981-84 314 4. Leonard Scott, 2000 27 4. Gene McEver, 1928-31 276 5. Carl Pickens, 1989 26 5. Alex Walls, 2000-Pres. 268 6. Leonard Scott, 2001 25 7. Willie Gault, 1980 24 CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE 8. Anthony Miller, 1986 24 1. Jimmy Colquitt, 1981-84 43.9 9. Anthony Morgan, 1988 24 2. Craig Colquitt, 1975-77 42.5 10t. Corey Larkins, 2002 23 3. Ron Widby, 1964-66 42.3 10t. Willie Gault, 1982 23 4. Kent Elmore, 1986-88 42.2 5. Neil Clabo, 1972-74 41.7 SEASON KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 6. Dustin Colquitt, 2001-Pres 41.4 1. Willie Gault, 1980 662 2. Leonard Scott, 2000 636 CAREER KICKOFF RETURNS 3. Dale Carter, 1991 623 1. Willie Gault, 1979-82 78 4. Willie Gault, 1981 606 2. Leonard Scott, 1999-Pres. 73 5. Carl Pickens, 1989 594 3. Dale Carter, 1990-91 44 6. Anthony Morgan, 1988 580 4. Gary Moore, 1977-79 41 7. Ronald Davis, 1992 579 5t. Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 37 8 Corey Larkins, 2002 551 5t. Athony Morgan, 1988-90 37 9. Willie Gault, 1982 549 7. Carl Pickens, 1989-91 35 10. Leonard Scott, 1999 540 8. Billy Williams, 1993-94 30 11t. Leonard Scott, 2001 522 9. Ronald Davis, 1991-94 29 11t. Anthony Miller, 1986 522 10t. Corey Larkins, 2001-Pres. 27 13. Dale Carter, 1990 507 10t. Mark Levine, 1995-97 27

SEASON PASS ATTEMPTS CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. Peyton Manning, 1997 477 1. Willie Gault, 1979-82 1954 2t. Peyton Manning, 1996 380 2. Leonard Scott, 1999-Pres. 1712 2t. Peyton Manning, 1995 380 3. Dale Carter, 1990-91 1130 4. Andy Kelly, 1991 361 4. Gary Moore, 1977-79 996 5. Casey Clausen, 2001 354 5. Athony Morgan, 1988-90 862 6. Jeff Francis, 1988 314 6. Carl Pickens, 1989-91 777 7. Tee Martin, 1999 305 7. Stanley Morgan, 1973-76 763 8. Andy Kelly, 1990 304 8. Billy Williams, 1993-94 722 9. Alan Cockrell, 1982 294 9. Mark Levine, 1995-97 639 10. Heath Shuler, 1993 285 10. Mallon Faircloth, 1961-62 620 -- Casey Clausen, 2002 225 11. Corey Larkins, 2001-Pres. 619

SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS CAREER KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 20 returns) 1. Peyton Manning, 1997 287 1. Mallon Faircloth, 1961-63 28.2 2. Peyton Manning, 1995 244 2. Dale Carter, 1990-91 25.7 3. Peyton Manning, 1996 243 3. Gary Moore, 1977-79 24.3 4. Andy Kelly, 1991 228 4. Billy Williams, 1993-94 24.1 5. Casey Clausen, 2001 227 5. Willie Gault, 1979-82 23.8 6. Jeff Francis, 1988 191 6. Leonard Scott, 1999-Pres. 23.5 7. Heath Shuler, 1993 184 7. Corey Larkins, 2001-Pres. 22.9 8. Andy Kelly, 1990 179 9. Alan Cockrell, 1982 174 CAREER PASSING YARDAGE 10. Tee Martin, 1999 165 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 11,201 -- Casey Clausen, 2002 146 2. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 6397 3. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 6202 SEASON PASSING YARDS 4. Jeff Francis, 1985-88 5867 1. Peyton Manning, 1997 3819 5. Tee Martin, 1996-99 4592 2. Peyton Manning, 1996 3287 6. Heath Shuler, 1991-93 4088 3. Casey Clausen, 2001 2969 4. Peyton Manning, 1995 2954 5. Andy Kelly, 1991 2759 UT CAREER COMPLETIONS 6. Heath Shuler, 1993 2353 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 863 7. Tee Martin, 1999 2317 2. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 514 8. Andy Kelly, 1990 2241 3. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 494 9. Jeff Francis, 1988 2237 4. Jeff Francis, 1985-88 476 10. Tee Martin, 1998 2164 5. Tee Martin, 1996-99 326 -- Casey Clausen, 2002 1760 CAREER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 89 2. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 46 3t. Heath Shuler, 1991-93 36 3t. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 36 5t. Tee Martin, 1996-99 32 5t. Bobby Scott, 1968-70 32

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Peyton Manning, 1994-97 11,020 2. Andy Kelly, 1988-91 6427 3. Casey Clausen, 2000-Pres. 6135 4. Jeff Francis, 1985-88 5900 5. Tee Martin, 1996-99 5206