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Modern Records . . 124 Bowl History ...128 Stat Categories RECORDS Modern Records . 124 Bowl History . 128 Stat Categories . 130 Opponent Records 152 Coaching Records . JAMES WILHOIT enters 2006 154 as the SEC’s active scoring leader with 229 points. Series Results . 156 All-Time Scores . 162 Lettermen . 172 ARIAN FOSTER Starting Lineups . became the fi rst 182 Vols freshman to rush for at least 100 yards in each of his fi rst fi ve All-Time Staff . starts since Chuck 186 Webb did so in 1989. www.UTSports.com UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE TOTALS (From 1970) MODERN RECORDS Total Hits—28, Tom Fisher vs. Auburn 1964 (21 tackles, 7 assists) Yards—100, Ray Martin vs. Louisville 1953 Primary Tackles—21, Tom Fisher vs. Auburn 1964 ©Individual Game Touchdowns—1, by several Assists—13, Lavoisier Fisher vs. Auburn 1984 (From 1944) Longest Return—100, Ray Martin vs. Louisville 1953 Sacks—4, Reggie White vs. Citadel 1983 RUSHING Longest In-Air Fumble Return—107, J. A. Caldwell vs. Fumbles Forced—3, Al Wilson vs. Florida 1998 Sewanee 1905 Attempts—41, Johnnie Jones vs. Rutgers 1983; Travis Fumbles Recovered—2, by 12 players, most recent Eric Westmoreland vs. Wyoming 1999 Stephens vs. Arkansas 2001 PUNT RETURNS Yards—294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi 1989 Returns—7, Jerry Smith vs. Auburn 1964; Bobby Majors Yards per Attempt (Min. 8 atts.)—17.5, George Canale vs. ©Individual Season vs. Georgia 1969 and South Carolina 1970; Eddie (From 1937) Chattanooga 1962 (10 for 175 yards) Brown vs. Wake Forest 1972; Terry Fair vs. Vanderbilt Touchdowns—4, Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945; Harold 1996 and Auburn 1997; Eric Parker vs. Vanderbilt RUSHING Payne vs. Washington & Lee 1951; Hubert Simpson vs. 1999 and Syracuse 2001 Attempts—291, Travis Stephens 2001 Notre Dame 1979; Tony Thompson vs. Vanderbilt Yards—157, Terry Fair vs. Auburn 1997 Yards—1464, Travis Stephens 2001 1990; James Stewart vs. Georgia 1994 Touchdowns—1, by several Yards per Attempt (Min. 65 atts.)—7.9, Hank Lauricella Consecutive Attempts—*16,William Howard vs. Longest Return—100, Bert Rechichar vs. Washington & 1951 (111 for 881 yards) Mississippi 1986 Lee 1950 100-Yard Games—10, Jay Graham 1995 Longest Gain—99, Kelsey Finch vs. Florida 1977 Touchdowns—18, Gene McEver 1929 KICKOFF RETURNS Touchdowns by Quarterback—11, Heath Shuler 1992 PASSING Returns—7, Willie Gault vs. Southern California 1981 Attempts—65, Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996 Yards—169, Leonard Scott vs. Georgia 1999 PASSING Completions—37, Peyton Manning vs. Florida 1996; A.J. Touchdowns—1, by several Attempts—477, Peyton Manning 1997 Suggs vs. LSU 2000 Longest Return—100, Willie Gault vs. Pittsburgh 1980; Completions—287, Peyton Manning 1997 Interceptions—4, Bobby Scott vs. Auburn 1970; Jeff Pete Panuska vs. Maryland 1984; Peerless Price vs. Interceptions—16, Jimmy Streater 1979 Francis vs. Alabama 1987; Peyton Manning vs. Florida Alabama 1998; Leonard Scott vs. Georgia 1999 Completion Percentage (Min. 100 atts.)—64.9, Daryl 1996; Erik Ainge vs. Auburn 2004 Dickey 1985 (85 of 131); (Min. 200 atts.)—64.6, Heath Completion Percentage (Min. 10 atts.)—95.8, Tee Martin TOTAL KICK RETURNS Shuler 1993 (184 of 285); (Min. 300 atts.)—64.2, vs. South Carolina 1998 (23 of 24) Returns—10, Willie Gault vs. Memphis State 1981 Peyton Manning 1995 (244 of 380); (Min. 400 atts.)— Consecutive Completions—*23, Tee Martin vs. South Yards—210, Dale Carter vs. Kentucky 1990 60.2, Peyton Manning 1997 (287 of 477) Carolina 1998 Touchdowns—1, by several Lowest Interception Percentage (Min. 100 atts.)—0.76, Yards—523, Peyton Manning vs. Kentucky 1997 Daryl Dickey 1985 (1 in 131); (Min. 200 atts.)—1.05, Touchdown Passes—5, Andy Kelly vs. Kentucky 1990; SCORING Peyton Manning 1995 (4 in 380); (Min. 300 atts.)— Heath Shuler vs. Florida 1993; Peyton Manning vs. Points—24, Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945; Harold Payne 1.05, Peyton Manning 1995 (4 in 380); (Min. 400 Texas Tech 1997 and Kentucky 1997; Casey Clausen vs. Washington & Lee 1951; Hubert Simpson vs. Notre atts.)—2.18, Casey Clausen 2003 (9 in 422) vs. Arkansas 2000, Memphis 2001 and Mississippi Dame 1979; Tony Thompson vs. Vanderbilt 1990; Yards—3,819, Peyton Manning 1997 State 2003 James Stewart vs. Georgia 1994; Jamal Lewis vs. Touchdown Passes—36, Peyton Manning 1997 Longest Gain—90, Casey Clausen to Mark Jones vs. Kentucky 1997 Consecutive Games Throwing TD Pass--12, Heath Shuler Georgia 2003 Points by Kicking—17, Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978 1993 (5-6 FG, 2-2 PAT); Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis State TOTAL OFFENSE Consecutive Completions—*24, Tee Martin 1998 (1 vs. 1982 (5-5 FG, 2-2 PAT); Alex Walls vs. Wyoming 2002 Alabama, 23 vs. South Carolina) Plays (Rushing and Passing)—70, Peyton Manning vs. (4-4 FG, 5-5 PAT) Florida 1996 Consecutive Attempts Without Interception—143, Casey Touchdowns—4, Bob Lund vs. Vanderbilt 1945; Harold Clausen 2003 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—508, Peyton Manning vs. Payne vs. Washington & Lee 1951; Hubert Simpson vs. Kentucky 1997 Notre Dame 1979; Tony Thompson vs. Vanderbilt TOTAL OFFENSE Yards per Play (Min. 10 plays)—17.5, George Canale vs. 1990; James Stewart vs. Georgia 1994; Jamal Lewis Plays (Rushing and Passing)—526, Peyton Manning 1997 Chattanooga 1962 (10 rushes for 175 yards) vs. Kentucky 1997 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—3,789, Peyton Manning RECEIVING Point-After-Touchdowns Attempted—10, Alex Walls vs. 1997 La.-Monroe 2000 Receptions—13, Carl Pickens vs. Notre Dame 1990; Joey Yards per Play (Min. 100 plays)—7.6, Hank Lauricella Point-After-Touchdowns Made—10, Alex Walls vs. La.- Kent vs. Arkansas 1995 1951 (162 for 1,233 yards); (Min. 400 plays)—7.48, Monroe 2000 Yards—256, Kelley Washington vs. LSU 2001 Peyton Manning 1996 (422 for 3,156 yards); (Min. 500 Percentage PATs Made—100.0, Alex Walls vs. La.- Touchdowns—3, Jim Powell vs. Mississippi 1946; Carl plays)—7.20, Peyton Manning 1997 (526 for 3,789 Monroe 2000 (10 of 10) Pickens vs. Kentucky 1990; Billy Williams vs. Florida yards) Two-Point Conversions Attempted—2, Six times. Most 1993; Marcus Nash vs. Kentucky 1997; Cedrick Wilson recent: Cedric Houston vs. Kentucky 2004 RECEIVING vs. Arkansas 2000; Donte’ Stallworth vs. Memphis Two-Point Conversions Made—2, Kenny Jones vs. Receptions—76, Marcus Nash 1997 2001 and Kentucky 2001; Chris Hannon vs. Alabama 1982; Thomas Woods vs. Alabama 1987 Receptions by Tight End—39, Jason Witten 2002 Mississippi State 2003 Blocked Extra Point Return—1, Floyd Miley vs. Yards—1,170, Marcus Nash 1997 PUNTING Mississippi 1990 (97 yards) Yards by Tight End—493, Jason Witten (2002) Punts—14, Craig Colquitt vs. Kentucky 1976 Field Goals Attempted—6, Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky Touchdowns—13, Marcus Nash 1997 Average (Min. 5)—53.0, Jimmy Colquitt vs. LSU 1982 1978 Touchdowns by Tight End—7, Austin Denney (1966) and Auburn 1983 (both 5 punts for 265 yards) Longest Field Goal Attempted—63, Fuad Reveiz vs Consecutive Games with TD Catch—6, Joey Kent 1995 Longest Punt—100, A. H. Douglas vs. Clemson 1902 Washington State 1984 Field Goals Made—5, Alan Duncan vs. Kentucky 1978; PUNTING Longest Punt (Modern)--81, Kent Elmore vs. Vanderbilt Punts—79, Craig Colquitt 1975 1988 Fuad Reveiz vs. Memphis State and Kentucky 1982; Alex Walls vs. Florida 2000 Yards---3,183, Craig Colquitt 1975 INTERCEPTIONS Longest Field Goal Made—60, Fuad Reveiz vs. Georgia Average (Min. 25)—46.9, Jimmy Colquitt 1982 (45 for 2,110 Interceptions—3, Bob Lund vs. North Carolina 1948; Tech 1982 yards) J.W. Sherrill vs. Kentucky 1949; Albert Dorsey vs. Alabama 1967; Bill Young vs. Rice 1968; Tim Priest vs. INTERCEPTIONS RECORDS Alabama 1970; Chris White vs. UCLA 1985; Preston Interceptions—10, Bobby Majors 1970 Warren vs. Boston College 1988; Deon Grant vs. Yards—177, Bobby Majors 1970 Auburn 1999 Touchdowns—2, Bud Sherrod 1949; Jim Cartwright 1959; Jackie Walker 1970 and 1971; Preston Warren 1988 124 2006 Tennessee Football 2006 GUIDE PUNT RETURNS DEFENSIVE TOTALS (From 1970) TOTAL OFFENSE Returns—42, Bobby Majors 1971; Eddie Brown 1972 Total Hits—194, Andy Spiva 1976 (134 tackles, 60 assists) Plays (Rushing and Passing)—1,534, Peyton Manning 1994- Yards—457, Bobby Majors 1969 Primary Tackles—134, Andy Spiva 1976 97 Average (Min. 1.2 per game)—*25.9, Bill Blackstock 1951 Assists—90, Jamie Rotella 1972 Yards (Rushing and Passing)—11,020, Peyton Manning (12 for 311 yards) Tackles for Loss—25, Leonard Little 1995 (14 TFLs, 11 sacks) 1994-97 Touchdowns—2, Bobby Majors 1969 and 1971; Eddie Tackles for Loss (Excluding Sacks)—14, Leonard Little 1995 Yards per Play—(Min. 300 plays) 7.18, Peyton Manning Brown 1973; Stanley Morgan 1975; Terry Fair 1996 Sacks—15, Reggie White 1983 1994-97 (1,534 for 11,020 yards); (Min. 600 plays) 7.18, Quarterback Pressures (from 1995)—21, Steve White 1995; Peyton Manning 1994-97 (1,534 for 11,020 yards) KICKOFF RETURNS Parys Haralson 2004 Returns—28, Willie Gault 1981 Fumbles Forced—7, Andy Spiva 1975 RECEIVING Yards—662, Willie Gault 1980 Fumbles Recovered—5, Greg Gaines 1980 Receptions—183, Joey Kent 1993-96 Touchdowns—*3, Willie Gault 1980 Receptions by Tight End—98, Reggie Harper 1977-80 ©Individual Career Yards—2,814, Joey Kent 1993-96 TOTAL KICK RETURNS (From 1928) Yards by Tight End—1,141, Reggie Harper 1977-80 Returns—59, Willie Gault 1981 Touchdowns—25, Joey Kent 1993-96 Yards—987, Willie Gault 1981 RUSHING Touchdowns by Tight End—9, Austin Denney 1965-66; Ken Touchdowns—3, Willie Gault 1980 Attempts—556, Travis Henry 1997-2000 DeLong 1967-69 Yards—3,078, Travis Henry 1997-2000 SCORING (From 1929) Yards per Attempt (Min. 250 atts.)—6.67, Charlie Garner PUNTING Points—+130, Gene McEver 1929 1992-93 (313 for 2,089 yards) Punts—240, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04 Points by kicking—107, Greg Burke 1990 100-Yard Games—15, Travis Henry 1997-2000 Yards—10,216, Dustin Colquitt 2001-04 Touchdowns—+21, Gene McEver 1929 Touchdowns—37, Gene McEver 1928-31 Average (Min.
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