2007 VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL Contacts: Bud Ford (cell 865-567-6287) Assoc. AD-Media Relations John Painter (cell 865-414-1143) Assoc. SID P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901 Phone: (865) 974-1212 Fax: (865) 974-1269 [email protected] [email protected] 2007 TEN N ESSEE SC H EDULE Game 6 Date Opponent Time/Result at Mississippi State Bulldogs Sept. 1 at California (ABC) L 31-45 Sept. 8 Southern Mississippi (PPV) W 39-19 Oct. 13 Davis Wade Stadium (55,082) 1:30 p.m. CT PPV Sept. 15 *at Florida (CBS) L 20-59 Sept. 22 Arkansas State (PPV) W 48-27 TENNESSEE MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 6 *Georgia (CBS) W 35-14 UTsports.com Web Site MStateAthletics.com Oct. 13 *at Mississippi State (PPV) 1:30 p.m. CT 3-2, 1-1 SEC Record 4-2, 1-1 SEC Oct. 20 *at Alabama 25th AP / Not ranked Ranking Not ranked / Not ranked Oct. 27 *South Carolina (Tennessee, 1972) Head Coach (Alabama, 1975) Nov. 3 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) 4 p.m. ET 140-43 (.765, 16th year) Overall Record 13-27 (.325, Fourth year) Nov. 10 *Arkansas 140-43 (.765, 16th year) Record at School 13-27 (.325, Fourth year) Nov. 17 *Vanderbilt Tennessee leads 26-15-1 All-Time Series Nov. 24 *at Kentucky Dec. 1 SEC Championship Game (CBS) 4 p.m. ET SERIES HISTORY & NOTES * game Tennessee leads the all-time series with Mississippi State 26-15-1, dating to 1907. The Vols own a 4-4 record in 2007 MISSISSIPPI ST. SC H EDULE Starkville, and UT head coach Phillip Fulmer boasts a 4-1 career mark against the Bulldogs. The Vols have won their last four games against MSU, and a Tennessee victory Saturday would tie for the longest such Date Opponent Time/Result streak in the series by either team (UT won five straight from 1925-34). Aug. 30 *LSU (ESPN) L 0-45 The 42 games in this series have been spread among four different cities, including Starkville (eight games), Knoxville Sept. 8 at Tulane (CSS) W 38-17 (19 games), Memphis (14 games) and (the 1998 SEC Championship Game, which UT won 24-14). Sept. 15 *at Auburn (LF) W 19-14 Sept. 22 Gardner-Webb W 31-15 Bulldogs head coach Sylvester Croom has never beaten a team from Tennessee. In his only previous game against a Sept. 29 *at South Carolina (LF) L 21-38 Volunteer State school, his Bulldogs lost at Vanderbilt 31-13 on Oct. 2, 2004. Oct. 6 UAB W 30-13 Four players on Tennessee’s 2007 roster—Josh McNeil (Collins), Xavier Mitchell (Long Beach), Victor Thomas (Olive Oct. 13 *Tennessee (PPV) 1:30 p.m. CT Branch) and Casey Woods (Starkville)—hail from the state of Mississippi. Second-year tight ends coach and recruiting coor- Oct. 20 at West Virginia 11 a.m. CT dinator Mate Luke is a native of Gulfport, Miss. Oct. 27 *at Kentucky Nov. 10 *Alabama NUMEROUS BULLDOGS STAFFERS HAVE TENNESSEE TIES Nov. 17 *at Arkansas Three members of Sylvester Croom’s Mississippi State football staff were raised in the state of Tennessee, and three Nov. 23 *Mississippi (LF) 11:30 a.m. CT also boast previous experience on Rocky Top. Dec. 1 SEC Championship (CBS) Running backs coach Rocky Felker was born in Jackson, Tenn., offensive line coach J.B. Grimes hails from Memphis, * Southeastern Conference game and coordinator of football operations Brad Pendergrass is from Huntingdon, Tenn. Pendergrass was a recruiting and operations assistant at UT from the mid-90s through 2003. Mississippi State assistant WHAT’S INSIDE head coach// coach Woody McCorvey served as an assistant coach at Tennessee from UT Media Services 2 Starter Thumbnails 16-20 1999-2003, working with running backs. And MSU wide receivers coach Pat Washington coached UT’s receivers from Notes on the Vols 3-6 Game Recaps 21-22 1995-2005. UT Scouting Report 8 Season Stats 23-30 Only two Bulldogs players are from Tennessee, but junior MSU punter Blake McAdams was a high school teammate of Depth Charts 9 Career Stats 31-34 UT offensive Ramon Foster at Ripley High School in Ripley, Tenn. McAdams’ father, Johnny McAdams, is the head Series History 10 The Last Time 35-36 football coach at Ripley and lettered at UT as a defensive tackle in 1981 and 1984.

RADIO AINGE VIRTUALLY UNSCATHED THANKS TO OUTSTANDING O-LINE PLAY (StadiumCast TBA) Tennessee’s offensive line has allowed just two sacks this season, both of which have come in separate road games. Play-by-play: Bob Kesling With the Vols having attempted 192 passes,, that means UT opponents are averaging one sack in every 96 attempts. Color: Tim Priest The Big Orange lead the nation (FBS) in sacks allowed, giving up less than half a sack per game (0.40). And interest- Sideline: Mike Stowell ingly, only three of Tennessee’s remaining opponents currently rank among the top 75 nationally in sacks; Vanderbilt ranks tied for 40th with 2.40 sacks per game, Kentucky is tied for 51st with 2.17 sacks per game and Mississippi State ranks tied XM Satellite Radio for 62nd with 1.83 sacks per game. Channel TBA (Vol Network Feed) The Vols’ outstanding pass protection—a credit to offensive line coach Greg Adkins and the depth of his unit—has given plenty of time to make good decisions when throwing the football. Ainge has thrown just two inter- TELEVISION ceptions in 185 attempts this year. For his career, Ainge is averaging one every 32.4 pass attempts. VideoSeat Pay-Per-View LINCOLN OFF TO BEST START BY KICKER IN UT HISTORY, AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS Play-by-play: Randy Smith Placekicker Daniel Lincoln remains perfect on all his kicks this season (8-for-8 on field goals and 21-of-21 on PATs). Analyst: Pat Ryan Lincoln’s fast start stands alone as the best in Tennessee football history, as no other Vol kicker has ever made the first eight field-goal attempts of his career. Carlos Reveiz (1985) and Ricky Townsend (1972) shared the previous record, as both were perfect through six tries. Reveiz, the uncle of current Vols Nick Reviez, was the consensus All-SEC SportSouth Replay placekicker in 1985, and Townsend, UT’s barefooted specialist, twice earned All-America honors for the Big Orange. Vol Network Audio Feed Lincoln stands tied for 19th nationally with 1.60 field goals made per game while ranking tied for third in the SEC in points per game (9.0) and seventh in the league in total points (45).

UT’s 2007 opponents have combined to post a 42-25 record this season ... The Vols are averaging 340.0 total offensive yards and 25.5 points on the road this year ... 1 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Phillip Fulmer Show Selected Players Media Day SEC Coaches Practice Walkthrough Gameday 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Teleconference ~3:40 p.m. ET Davis Wade Stadium 1:30 p.m. CT 11 a.m. (Fulmer 11:28) Coaches only after 3 p.m. CT Game Replay Phillip Fulmer Practice Players’ practice Fulmer only at Noon (SportsSouth) Teleconference 3:45 p.m. ET Teleconference walkthrough 5:30 p.m. Practice No player availability 1:15-1:45 p.m. Game Replay 4:30 p.m. ET Practice 11:30 p.m. (SportsSouth) No player availability 3:45 p.m. ET

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ADDRESSES UT Football Preview Feed - Each Tuesday during the season, a preview of the upcoming UT game will be available on satellite. The feeds will be made from 4:15-4:30 Mailing p.m. ET. Satellite coordinates are: KU Band, Galaxy 17, Transponder 4, Downlink JOHN PAINTER P.O. Box 15016 Frequency 11780 Vertical Associate SID - Football Contact Knoxville, TN 37901-5016 Office: (865) 974-1097 Overnight Cell: (865) 414-1143 WEDNESDAY Men’s Sports Information SEC Weekly Teleconference - The Southeastern Conference will conduct a weekly [email protected] 1720 Volunteer Blvd. teleconference with the SEC head coaches each Wednesday. The call begins at 11 a.m. Knoxville, TN 37996 ET, with each coach assigned a seven-minute time period. The confidential media phone number is (706) 645-9713. Coach Phillip Fulmer participates from 11:28-11:35 a.m. ET. SUNDAY Coach Fulmer’s Teleconference - Coach Fulmer will be available on Sundays fol- Players’ Weekly Teleconference - The UT Sports Information Office conducts a lowing Vols games (including open dates) via teleconference beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET. weekly teleconference with two to four players available. This service is held every Call (212) 812-4494 and enter 8934 8710 to join the call. Wednesday during the season at 1:15 p.m. ET. Please make player requests to the Sports Information Office at (865) 974-1212. UT Foootball Game Highlights - Highlights for all UT games are available on satel- Call (212) 812-4494 and enter 8934 8710 to join the call. lite each Sunday morning from 9-10 a.m. ET. A system test will be made at 8:45 a.m. ET. Please credit Host Communications/UTV for any video used. Call Barry Rice at (865) 974-7442 for more information. ON THE INTERNET Satellite coordinates are: UTsports.com - Tennessee’s official KU Band, Galaxy 17, Transponder 4, Downlink Frequency 11780 Vertical athletics Web site serves as a tremendous resource for in-depth information on TUESDAY current and historical UT student-athletes, Weekly Press Media Day- Coach Fulmer holds a weekly press briefing and luncheon coaches and teams. prior to UT games each Tuesday of game week. The press briefing and player interviews The football page includes links to all-time will be in the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center. Player interview requests should be career stats, all-time lettermen, UT’s NFL made by 2 p.m. ET Monday by contacting the SID Office at (865) 974-1212. draft history, bowl and championship history and more. Tuesday Media Day Schedule 11:30-2:00 Player Interviews SECsportsmedia.com - Media covering the Southeastern Conference have its own 11:00-2:00 Luncheon (Bill Gibbs Hall) Web site to get the latest information on the league. Through the services of Sports Noon-12:30 Coach Fulmer with writers Systems, Inc., the site has the latest updated standings, results, schedules, statistics and 12:30-1:00 Coach Fulmer with Radio/TV notes and PDF versions of all SEC releases and media guides. On the site, the SEC has a Digital Image Platform that provides access to the SEC’s latest photographs, images and logos, and links to all of the SEC school media Web sites and home pages.

Tennessee’s crop of 2007 newcomers is rated by Athlon as the fourth-best in the nation ... Athlon also lists among its top-five freshmen in America for 2007 ... 2 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS

Tennessee Career Total Offense Tennessee Career Passing Yards

Player Plays Rush Pass Total Player Att-Cmp Pct. Yds. TD 1,534 -181 11,201 11,020 Peyton Manning 1,381-863 62.5 11,201 89 AINGE’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME PASSING 1,499 -130 9,707 9,577 Casey Clausen 1,270-775 61.0 9,707 75 2004 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Andy Kelly 982 30 6,397 6,427 Andy Kelly 846-514 60.8 6,397 36 UNLV 10-17-0 118 2 42 ERIK AINGE 947 -205 6,473 6,268 ERIK AINGE 876-533 60.8 6,473 51 FLORIDA 16-24-1 192 3 32 Jeff Francis 956 33 5,867 5,900 Jeff Francis 768-476 62.0 5,867 31 LA. TECH 10-15-0 198 3 60 792 614 4,592 5,206 Tee Martin 588-326 55.4 4,592 32 AUBURN 17-35-4 173 1 21 Jimmy Streater 836 1,374 3,433 4,807 513-316 61.6 4,088 36 at Georgia 12-21-0 150 2 39 Heath Shuler 671 383 4,089 4,472 568-317 55.8 3,823 26 at Mississippi 14-30-1 231 1 39 758 966 3,102 4,068 Jimmy Streater 467-241 51.6 3,433 17 ALABAMA 10-22-2 132 1 37 Alan Cockrell 684 -16 3,823 3,807 Bobby Scott 498-236 47.4 3,371 32 at South Carolina 9-16-1 109 3 24 Bobby Scott 671 209 3,371 3,580 Dewey Warren 440-258 58.6 3,357 27 NOTRE DAME 11-18-0 149 1 56 Tony Robinson 545 195 3,332 3,527 Tony Robinson 411-253 61.6 3,332 23 at Vanderbilt Injured Dewey Warren 602 162 3,357 3,519 Condredge Holloway 407-238 58.5 3,102 18 KENTUCKY Injured Auburn (SEC) Injured 2007 TENNESSEE RECEPTIONS Ainge’s Top-Five Passing Games (yardage) Texas A&M Injured (PERCENTAGE BY POSITION) Yds. Game (TDs) Result 2005 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 334 vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 22, 2007 (4 TDs) W, 48-27 UAB 5-14-2 57 1 26 333 vs. Air Force, Sept. 9, 2006 (3 TDs) W, 31-30 at Florida 14-29-0 147 1 19 324 at Memphis, Sept. 30, 2006 (4 TDs) W, 41-7 at LSU 7-19-1 54 0 16 302 vs. Alabama, Oct. 21, 2006 (0 TDs) W, 16-13 MISSISSIPPI Did Not Play 291 vs. California, Sept. 2, 2006 (4 TDs) W, 35-18 GEORGIA Did Not Play at Alabama 0-2-1 0 0 -- ACCURATE AINGE CONTINUES TO AUTHOR SOUTH CAROLINA 9-21-0 65 0 26 STREAKS, PILE UP at Notre Dame 13-32-2 187 1 23 One of senior quarterback Erik Ainge’s strengths is his MEMPHIS 1-3-1 6 0 6 VANDERBILT Did Not Play ability to string together impressive completions streaks. at Kentucky 17-25-0 221 2 50 Last season, he authored two of the 10-longest comple- tions streaks in school history (he completed 15 straight 2006 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg tries against Air Force—the second-longest streak in UT CALIFORNIA 11-18-1 291 4 80 CUTCLIFFE’S MAGIC NUMBER = 30 history—and also completed 11 straight passes at AIR FORCE 24-29-1 333 3 45 FLORIDA 17-31-2 183 0 29 During ’s two stints as Tennessee’s offen- Vanderbilt). MARSHALL 18-27-1 258 1 47 This season, he completed 10 straight passes at Cal. sive coordinator (1993-98 and 2006-present), the Vols at Memphis 23-27-0 324 484 have been awfully tough to beat when they score at least That streak ties for the ninth-best ever by a Vols QB. at Georgia 25-38-0 268 2 29 30 points. In fact, with Cutcliffe gripping the offensive Ainge has thrown 51 career passes. Only ALABAMA 28-46-3 302 0 39 reins, Tennessee has scored at least 30 points in 58 dif- two Tennessee quarterbacks have thrown more. Peyton at South Carolina 21-29-0 254 2 62 ferent games; and UT owns an impressive 55-3 (.948) Manning holds the school-record with 89 TD tosses, and LSU 1-6-0 3 0 3 at Arkansas Injured record when that happens. Cutcliffe’s UT teams score at Casey Clausen ranks second with 75. at Vanderbilt 21-26-0 266 2 45 least 30 points in 63.0 percent of their games (58 of 92). KENTUCKY 19-33-0 240 1 33 The Vols average 42.4 points in those contests. AINGE NEARING TOP 20 ON SEC’S CAREER vs. Penn State 25-37-1 267 0 53 When Cutcliffe’s UT offense totals at least 30 points, TOUCHDOWN PASSES LIST Tennessee outscores its opponents by an average of 24.7 Senior quarterback Erik Ainge is on track to hold a 2007 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg points per game (42.43 ppg to 17.72 ppg). prominent place on the SEC’s all-time chart for career at California 32-47-0 271 3 43 SO. MISS 23-36-0 276 2 35 Below are some of Tennessee’s scoring breakdowns touchdown passes. at Florida 26-41-1 249 1 32 Ainge needs just one passing touchdown to tie former with Cutcliffe as offensive coordinator: ARKANSAS STATE 27-39-1 334 4 26 Home SEC Games: 33.5 ppg LSU signal caller JaMarcus Russell for 20th place in SEC GEORGIA 17-22-0 165 0 34 Home Non-Conference Games: 38.9 ppg history with 52. Road SEC Games: 34.2 ppg In doing so, Ainge would join a pair of former Volunteers Road Non-Conference Games: 29.3 ppg on that elite list. Peyton Manning (1994-97) ranks second “I feel tested, I know what it’s like to throw three inter- Neutral-Site Games: 25.6 ppg in SEC history with 89 touchdown passes, and Casey ceptions in the first half of a game and then come back in Clausen (2000-03) ranks seventh with 75. the second half and win. To play, to not play. To win big games, to lose big games. I’ve done just about everything but win a championship. That’s our goal.” — QB Erik Ainge

Senior quarterback Erik Ainge owns a 20-8 (.714) record as a starter (11-4 at home, 9-3 on the road, 0-1 at neutral sites) ... 3 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS

2005 SIGNEES COMING OF AGE CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION Tennessee wideouts Josh Briscoe, Austin Rogers and Lucas (TIGHT ENDS ONLY; SINCE 1992) Taylor were all members of UT’s 2005 signing class. Their collec- 17 Jason Witten (Nov. 24, 2001, to Dec. 31, 2002), 52 receptions tive impact on the Vols’ offense had been minimal prior to this sea- 9 Brad Cottam (Sept. 30, 2006, to present), 14 receptions* son, but they have been clutch thus far in 2007. 8 Chris Brown (Nov. 18, 2006, to present), 28 receptions All three players have already set new career-highs for catch- 8 Dustin Moore (Nov. 2, 1996, to Jan. 1, 1997), 14 receptions es and yards. * Cottam has not played yet this year due to a preseason wrist injury Includes bowl games Taylor has 30 catches for 432 yards and two touchdowns this season. The Carencro, La., native is currently ranked third in the SPECIAL AGENT McKENZIE SEC with 86.4 receiving yards per game and six receptions per First-year Vol Nevin McKenzie has proven to be a terror on spe- game. cial teams through Tennessee’s first five games. Rogers has 25 catches for 312 yards and one touchdown this A junior transfer from San Antonio who arrived on Rocky Top via season. The Nashville, Tenn., native is ninth in the SEC with 62.4 Trinity Valley (Texas) Community College, McKenzie has recorded receiving yards per game and seventh in the SEC with five recep- 15 tackles on the year. Eight of those—more than half—have come tions per game. on special teams. Briscoe has 26 catches for 197 yards and one touchdown this The Vols’ special teams tackles leader, McKenzie logged three season. The Shelby, N.C., native is sixth in the SEC with 5.2 recep- special teams stops last Saturday against Georgia. He is now aver- tions per game. aging 1.6 special teams tackles per game. Through five games, this year’s trio can be compared favorably McKenzie began the season as a defensive back but was to last season’s top three receivers of , Jayson moved to linebacker following the Vols’ third game. Swain and Bret Smith. At this point last season, the 2006 receivers had accounted for 62 catches for 1,086 yards and 11 touchdowns. VOLS MINIMIZING PENALTIES This year, Taylor, Rogers and Briscoe have accounted for 81 catch- Tennessee leads the SEC and ranks tied for eighth nationally es for 941 yards and four touchdowns. (FBS) with just 39.2 penalty yards per game this season. Only nine teams in the country are averaging less than 40. VOLS NEAR TOP OF SEC YOUTH MOVEMENT The Vols have been penalized a total of 26 times (5.2 per game) Tennessee is one of five teams in the SEC to start or give sig- for 196 yards. nificant playing time to at least four true freshmen this season. Tennessee’s opponents are averaging 48.0 penalty yards per Tennessee started two true freshmen, safety Eric Berry and cor- game (33 penalties for 240 yards). Mississippi State commits close nerback Brent Vinson, in last week’s 35-14 win over Georgia. Berry to seven penalties per game for an average of 61.7 yards. has started every game this season, and Vinson has started the last two after moving to defensive back from wide receiver. OPPOSING RUSHERS STRUGGLE TO HIT 100 Tailback Lennon Creer has also seen action in all five games this Tennessee’s defense has allowed just eight opposing ballcarri- season, as has kick returner Denarius Moore. ers to rush for at least 100 yards in the last 42 games. During that Only Auburn and Florida have consistently put more true fresh- span, the opponents’ top rusher has averaged 78.5 yards per men on the field this season than Tennessee. Auburn has played game. Cal’s is the most recent back to hit the 100-yard eight true freshmen regularly, and Florida has played five. mark in a game against Tennessee, gaining 156 yards on 26 SEC True carries in the 2007 season-opener. Freshmen Starters Contributors* Specialists^ Total UNLV’s Dominique Dorsey (121 yards in the 2004 season-open- Auburn 4 2 2 8 Florida 4 0 1 5 er), current NFL standout Carnell “Cadillac” Williams (100 yards in Tennessee 2 2 0 4 the 2004 SEC Championship Game), Florida’s DeShawn Wynn Arkansas 3 0 1 4 (104 yards in 2006), Arkansas’ Darren McFadden (181 yards in South Carolina 3 0 1 4 2006), Kentucky’s Rafael Little (119 yards in 2006) and Penn Alabama 2 1 0 3 State’s Tony Hunt (158 yards in 2007 ) are the only Georgia 3 0 0 3 other backs to reach 100 yards against UT in the last 42 games. Kentucky 0 2 0 2 Mississippi State 1 1 0 2 Among the backs who recently came up short in their quest for LSU 0 0 1 1 100 yards are such names as , Mississippi 0 1 0 1 (twice), Joseph Addai, Thomas Brown, Darius Walker, Marshawn Vanderbilt 0 0 0 0 Lynch and . *10 tackles, 10 rushes or 10 receptions (judgment call on linemen) ^Kickers and punters UP NEXT: ALABAMA Tennessee remains on the road next weekend when it travels to Tuscaloosa to take on Alabama. The Crimson Tide leads the all-time series 44-38-7, dating to 1901. The two teams Volunteers on National Awards Watch Lists have played every season since 1944. Erik Ainge, QB Davey O’Brien Award Tennessee is 8-2 in the last 10 games between the two rivals. Maxwell Award Last year, the Vols rebounded from a rough first half to score 10 Chris Brown, TE Mackey Award points in the fourth quarter and pull out a 16-13 win in Knoxville. Btitton Colquitt, P Ray Guy Award Alabama is coached by , who is 4-2 in his first sea- Jonathan Hefney, DB Lott Trophy son in Tuscaloosa. Saban has a 2-1 record vs. Tennessee from his Thorpe Award tenure at LSU from 2000-04, including a 31-20 win in the 2001 Walter Camp Player of the Year Award SEC Championship Game. Saban is now 52-18 as a head coach Jerod Mayo, LB Trophy in the SEC. Butkus Award Rotary Lombardi Award Josh McNeil, C Rimington Trophy

The Vols defense has recorded an interception in each of its SEC games this year ... Tennessee has five total through five games, with all five by different players ... 4 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS “VOL SCHOLAR” INSIGNIA RECOGNIZES COLQUITT CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE FINDING INSPIRATION IN INKY ACADEMIC DILIGENCE RANKS SECOND IN SCHOOL HISTORY, One of the emotional rallying The VOLScholar program, an initiative of UT’s CONTINUING FAMILY EXCELLENCE points of the Volunteer Nation Thornton Athletics Student Life Center in coop- Junior punter ’s career average of 43.0 during the 2006 season was the eration with the men’s and women’s athletics yards per punt currently ranks second in school history, career-ending injury suffered by departments, is a comprehensive academic and trailing only his cousin, Jimmy Colquitt, who averaged junior defensive back Inquoris citizenship-building program that has gained 43.9 yards per punt from 1981-84. “Inky” Johnson against Air Force enthusiastic support from several of UT’s athletic teams. Britton’s older brother, Dustin (currently punting for the in the second game of the year. Student-athletes earned the right to wear the VOLScholar ), ranks third in UT history with a career As he made a tackle during the patch on their uniform by achieving a 3.0 grade-point aver- punting average of 42.8 yards. And Britton and Dustin’s fourth quarter of UT’s win over the age in the previous fall and/or spring semester. father, (former punter), Falcons, Johnson severely damaged his “right brachial “We have a lot of outstanding young men and women in ranks fourth with a 42.5-yard average. plexus,” a network of nerves from the spinal cord that con- our program that are doing great things on and off the field Jimmy, Dustin and Craig Colquitt all rank among the top trols sensation in the shoulder, arm and hand. Emergency of competition,” said Mike Hamilton, men’s athletics direc- 20 on the Southeastern Conference’s career punting surgery was needed to repair blood vessels, and addition- tor. “This is just another way to recognize them for their chart, and Britton is currently poised to join them in that al surgery at the Mayo Clinic helped the begin behavior and prepare them for life after school.” elite group. Britton is averaging 43.6 yards per punt this to retain normal function in the right side of his body. season to rank fourth in the SEC. Johnson is currently continuing his rehab while working PHILLIP AND VICKY FULMER ANNOUNCE toward his degree in Political science. He is on track to $1 MILLION DONATION TO UT LAST TIME UT HAD BACK-TO-BACK LOSING graduate in December (one semester early). And he also President Dr. John Petersen SEASONS? NCAA-BEST 95 YEARS AGO hasn’t strayed far from the football field. and Chancellor Loren Crabtree announced Tuesday, Aug. Tennessee leads all NCAA FBS schools with a span of The Atlanta native is working with the UT coaching staff 28 that head football coach Phillip Fulmer and his wife, 95 years since its last back-to-back losing seasons. The as a student assistant this season. Johnson has made Vicky, have committed $1 million to the University of Vols’ last consecutive sub-.500 campaigns took place in himself available to the squad’s newcomers, making sure Tennessee. 1910 (3-5-1) and 1911 (3-4-2). they have someone to talk to and serving as a mentor dur- The donation to The Campaign for Tennessee repre- The next closest program, Ohio State, has seen 82 ing the players’ adjustment to major . sents one of the largest gifts by a coach and family to their years pass since suffering back-to-back losing seasons. “God never takes you through anything that he can’t university. The gift, to be split equally between academics The Buckeyes are followed by Southern Miss (72 years), bring you through,” Johnson said shortly after his injury. “I and athletics, will be used to support scholarships, athlet- Arizona State (59 years) and Alabama (49 years) in the told (Coach Fulmer) that I was blessed and that he didn’t ics facilities and programming. top five. have to worry about anything because I was going to be “Phillip and Vicky always have been great supporters of all right.” the University,” Petersen said. “They approached us about VOLS PARTNER WITH XOS TECHNOLOGIES, making this donation several years ago, and we have EA SPORTS TO TRAIN VIDEO-GAME STYLE FUTURE MATCHUPS SET WITH ELITE been working over the summer to finalize their commit- XOS Technologies, Inc., announced in August that the NATIONAL PROGRAMS ment. With the upcoming season and the anticipated Tennessee football program would be the first in the nation Never shying away from facing elite competition, announcement of our campaign in the spring, this is a to use the “XOS PlayAction Simulator Powered by EA Tennessee’s future schedules feature matchups with great time for us to share the news of this commitment Sports” for virtual-reality training. The simulator allows the some of the nation’s top-flight college football programs. with alumni and friends.” user to practice plays on an interface that looks identical Next season, for example, UT travels to UCLA Sept. 6. “Our family originally chose to make this donation to that of EA Sports’ popular Madden NFL Football and Tennessee also has an outstanding slate of non-confer- anonymously,” Vicky Fulmer said. “After several discus- NCAA Football video games. ence opponents signed to contracts beginning in 2010. sions with the university, we were convinced that by mak- UT head coach Phillip Fulmer and offensive coordinator The Vols host Oregon that season, travel to ing this announcement publicly and taking this leadership David Cutcliffe have uploaded their custom playbooks into in 2011, host the Tar Heels in 2012, travel to Oregon in role, the university would benefit positively and others EA’s familiar 3-D video game, fully engaging the Vols play- 2013, visit Oklahoma in 2014, host the Sooners in 2015, would be encouraged to make their own contributions.” ers in tactical skill development via a well-known and fre- travel to Nebraska in 2016 and host the Cornhuskers in Phillip Fulmer added, “In honor of (my wife’s) dedication quently used medium. 2017. and loyalty to me and the university, a fund will be started “We’re leading the nation by taking advantage of this During the Fulmer era, Tennessee’s non-conference in her name to support work with obese children, an area cutting-edge technology and we couldn’t be more pumped schedule has included elite competition on an annual she has a long and heartfelt commitment for.” about it,” Fulmer said. basis. The Vols have played Notre Dame four times, UCLA Vicky Fulmer added, “The University of Tennessee has Albert Tsai, vice president of advanced research at three times, Miami (Fla.), Syracuse and California twice, been Phillip’s heart and soul for most of his life. We’re XOS, further explained how the system works. along with meetings against Fresno State, Louisville, blessed to be in a position that allows us to do this.” “We’ve basically added functionality to popular EA video Washington State, Oklahoma State, Marshall and Texas games, such as customizable playbooks, diagrams and Tech. testing sequences to better prepare athletes for specific opponents,” Tsai said. “The software includes built-in teaching tools so that the coaches can analyze and track the tactical-skill development of the team.”

Tennessee’s 2007 roster features players from 23 states and the District of Columbia ... 60 Vols on this year’s team are Tennessee natives ... Four Vols hail from Mississippi 5 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS “SPEAKING VOLumes” “We want to win all of our games, but this was a non- “I think they’re playing better than everyone thought. I “He’s got that look in his eye. He knows a lot of it’s on conference game and in the SEC, it’s amazing how fast knew they were not gamebreakers or five-star kids, but him this year, but that’s the way he wants it. He’s got a lot you can move when you win a couple of games here and when you say ‘hike,’ you are going to get their very best, of young receivers around him, guys with a lot of talent, there. This might hurt us nationally, but what we want is and that is all you can ask for. Perfect alignment, perfect but guys who haven’t really played. Erik’s going to make the SEC championship, so we’re still in the hunt for that.” assignment and unbelievable effort—they give that every sure they’re ready. He’s been pushing them since the day — QB Erik Ainge on the Cal loss play. If you try to find a play and give them a minus for they got here.” effort, I promise you will have a hard time finding one.” — DB Jonathan Hefney on QB Erik Ainge “Football is a funny game. You have good nights and — Wide receivers coach on bad nights. Our defense had a bad night out there. This is Austin Rogers and Lucas Taylor “Jonathan is as good as I have been around from the our team. Sometimes our offense has bad nights. There standpoint of being a playmaker. You go back and view are times when we can’t put points on the board, and they “Our receiving corps ... they look pretty out there, but the cut-up’s on (film) and you see No. 33 show up all the help us out. Today, we had a couple of drives where we they will hit you.” time. He just makes plays. He is a valuable guy, and we couldn’t score, so there’s no finger pointing. This is a team — TB on UT’s receivers need him to make more plays. He’s a bulldog. He wants effort. We’ve all got a ‘T’ on our helmet.” to do everything. He wants to return punts, kickoffs and — TB Arian Foster on the Cal loss “We’re not afraid to change. We’re not afraid to do ... play some offense. He can’t do everything, but we need whatever we need to do to win football games. We as a Jon Hefney on the field. He is that glue.” “Sure, I feel it. It’s my school, too. I feel it every day I go staff have been together for a long time. We’re a very vet- — Defensive backs coach Larry Slade to work. That’s the goal at the start of every year, to win a eran group of guys, so we’re going to do what we believe championship. Whether it’s getting better at this position, in. You don't invent football in one day. You just change “I could care less about (what outsiders think). I love our or coaching them a little bit better at this position, or look- things. There’s a lot of schemes out there, and different football team. We haven’t played up to the standards that ing at our schedule or our practice schedule or our train- personnel. We might do things differently, but with what we set here at Tennessee. We’re working hard to try to do ers ... whatever it is. I’m as committed now as I ever was we’ve got, we're doing the right things.” that. We want to do that because we’re proud of our pro- at doing whatever we have to do to get back there.” — Phillip Fulmer after the win over Georgia gram. We have as much or more pride in this program as — Phillip Fulmer on the pressure to win another anyone that I know of.” championship — Defensive coordinator John Chavis RETURNING PRODUCTION PERCENTAGES RUSHING FIRST DOWNS - 2007 LEADERS 2007 TENNESSEE 2-DEEP BY CLASS Statistic ‘06 Total Returning Lost % Return 1st % of Att. Resulting (INCLUDES SPECIAL TEAMS) Net Rushing 1,404 1,319 107 93.9 Player Att. Downs in 1st Downs Pass Yards 3,438 3,4,38 0 100.0 A. Foster 76 19 25.0 Total Offense 4,842 4,757 107 98.2 M. Hardesty 25 7 28.0 Scoring 362 108 252 29.8 L. Coker 32 7 21.9 TDs 44 18 26 40.9 L. Creer 22 3 13.6 Total Tackles 891 512 379 57.5 E. Ainge 5 1 20.0 Sacks 17 14 3 82.4 TFLs 88 53 35 60.2 RECEIVING FIRST DOWNS - 2007 LEADERS Interceptions 16 5 11 31.2 1st % of Rec. Resulting Player Rec. Downs in 1st Downs RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS L. Taylor 30 18 60.0 Category Leader Statistic A. Rogers 25 15 60.0 Net Rushing LaMarcus Coker* 696 J. Briscoe 26 9 34.6 Passing Yards Erik Ainge* 2,989 C. Brown 17 8 47.1 Total Offense Erik Ainge* 240.6 ypg L. Coker 6 5 83.3 All-Purpose Yards LaMarcus Coker 94.9 ypg Receiving Yards Chris Brown 239 Receptions Chris Brown 31 Total Tackles Jonathan Hefney 96 Sacks Jerod Mayo* 5 TFLs Jerod Mayo* 12.5 Interceptions Jonathan Hefney* 5 *Team leader in 2006 TENNESSEE’S OVERTIME HISTORY Since the NCAA established a tiebreaker system for Division I in 1996, Tennessee is 5-1 in overtime contests. The Vols have won the coin toss four times and chosen to play defense three times. The only time UT chose offense after winning the toss was against Florida in 1998. Tennessee has played the second- and third-longest overtime games in NCAA history at six (Arkansas 2002) and five periods (Alabama 2003). The Vols won both games. All three times the Vols have gone to overtime in Knoxville, the score at the end of regulation has been 17-17. UT is 3-3 in games following overtime contests. Coin Final Date Opponent OTs Toss Game-Winning Play Score 9/19/1998 Florida 1 W (off) J. Hall 41 20-17 W 9/30/2000 at LSU 1 W (def) Royal 25 pass from Davey 31-38 L 10/5/2002 Arkansas 6 L (off) Witten 25 pass from C. Clausen 41-38 W 9/27/2003 S. Carolina 1 W (def) Banks 4 pass from C. Clausen 23-20 W 10/25/2003 at Alabama 5 L (off) C. Clausen 1 run (2pt conv.) 51-43 W 9/26/2005 at LSU 1 W (def) Riggs Jr. 1 run 30-27 W

Tennessee under Phillip Fulmer owns a 12-1 (.923) record against teams from the state of Mississippi (4-0 vs. Mississippi, 4-1 vs. MSU, 4-0 vs. Southern Miss) ... 6 HEAD COACH PHILLIP FULMER

Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee, 1972) is in his 16th season at FULMER TIED FOR EIGHTH ON SEC’S SEC All-Time Wins List the helm of the Tennessee football program. He has record- ALL-TIME WINS LIST Coach (Schools) Wins ed a 140-43 (.765) career record to lead all active coaches Phillip Fulmer’s 140 head coaching victories put him in 1 Paul Bryant (Kentucky/Alabama) 292 with at least 10 years of experience. a tie for eighth place on the Southeastern Conference’s 2 Vince Dooley (Georgia) 201 Fulmer is tied as the eighth-winningest coach in league all-time wins list, making him and South Carolina’s Steve 3 Dan McGugin (Vanderbilt) 197 history with 140 career wins. He reached 50, 75 and 100 Spurrier the only active head coaches in the league’s all- 4 John Vaught (Mississippi) 190 victories quicker than any other coach in SEC history. time top 10. 5 Ralph Jordan (Auburn) 176 During his tenure as head coach, Fulmer has produced Fulmer ranks even higher on the SEC regular-season 6 (Tennessee) 173 90 NFL draft picks (15 first-rounders), 15 first-team All-America selections and 7 (Florida/S. Carolina) 142 victories list, as his 88 regular-season conference wins 8 Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) 140 eight Academic All-District or All-America honorees. are good enough for sixth place all-time. Wallace Butts (Georgia) 140 Prior to being named head coach at the start of the 1992 campaign and then 10 Charlie McLendon (LSU) 137 accepting the full-time duties after the season, Fulmer had served as an assis- NON-CONFERENCE DOMINANCE tant coach at UT since 1980. Fulmer’s association with the University of Since 1989 (Fulmer’s first season as UT’s offensive coordinator), Tennessee has a 65-16-1 (.799) Tennessee extends back to his playing days when he was an offensive guard. record in non-conference games. When Fulmer was on the offensive line (1969-71) the Vols posted a 30-5 record Only seven of those defeats have been in the regular season (Notre Dame in 1990, 2004 and 2005, and captured the 1969 SEC Championship. at UCLA in 1994, at Memphis in 1996, Miami [Fla.] in 2002 and at Cal in 2007). The other nine loss- es all came in bowl games. WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (Min. 10 Years) During Fulmer’s tenure as head coach, Tennessee is 50-13 (.794) against non-conference foes. 1. PHILLIP FULMER, TENNESSEE ...... 140-43 (.765) Fulmer’s home record against non-conference teams is a daunting 35-2 (.946), with the two setbacks 2. Bobby Bowden, Florida State ...... 370-114-4 (.762) coming vs. Miami (Fla.) in 2002 and vs. Notre Dame in 2004. 3. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina ...... 162-51-2 (.758) 4. Lloyd Carr, Michigan...... 117-38 (.755) FULMER, JASON FOUNDATION MAKING DAILY DIFFERENCES 5. Joe Paterno, Penn State...... 367-123-3 (.747) Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer’s commitment to the prevention of teen suicide has been well-documented within Big Orange Country. The organization’s national spokesperson since the late FULMER YEAR-BY-YEAR 1990s, Fulmer has worked diligently to increase awareness of suicide and its causes throughout Div. Nat’l Tennessee. Overall Pct. SEC Finish Rank Bowl But this past summer, the head coach’s efforts reached national proportions. 1992 4-0 1.000 2-0 na 12 Hall of Fame (W) ESPN.com’s Gene Wojciechowski featured Fulmer and the Jason Foundation in a June column 1993 10-2 .833 7-1 T1st E 11 Citrus (L) that drew numerous reader responses. More importantly, it appeared to boost interest in the Jason 1994 8-4 .667 5-3 2nd E 18 Gator (W) Foundation and its cause–just the sort of outcome Fulmer hoped would result when he originally 1995 11-1 .917 7-1 2nd E 2 Citrus (W) joined the Hendersonville-based organization. 1996 10-2 .833 7-1 2nd E 9 Citrus (W) “I’m not looking for attention,” Fulmer told Wojciechowski. “I can’t imagine losing a child, period.” 1997 11-2 .846 *7-1 1st E 7 Orange (L) Fulmer’s involvement and the outreach from ESPN’s feature also personally affected a fellow 1998 13-0 1.000 ^*8-0 1st E 1 Fiesta (W) member of the collegiate coaching ranks. In a September story by the Knoxville News Sentinel’s Mark 1999 9-3 .750 6-2 2nd E 9 Fiesta (L) Burgess, Western Connecticut State University assistant coach Mike D’Andraia told of reading 2000 8-4 .667 5-3 T2nd E 25 Cotton (L) Wojciechowski’s column about Fulmer and realizing gruff, tough football coaches sometimes need 2001 11-2 .846 7-1 1st E 4 Citrus (W) help with depression. 2002 8-5 .615 5-3 3rd E nr Peach (L) “I was just getting by and managing, but then I read that article and it really hit me how serious a 2003 10-3 .769 6-2 T1st E 15 Peach (L) problem this is,” D’Andraia told Burgess. “I told myself I better go do something.” 2004 10-3 .769 7-1 1st E 13 Cotton (W) D’Andraia, 28, went for professional counseling, was put on anti-depression medication and now 2005 5-6 .455 3-5 T4th E nr says he might be alive today because of that story. The assistant coach also sent Fulmer an e-mail 2006 9-4 .692 5-3 2nd E 23 Outback (L) thanking him for his work with suicide awareness and offering his help to the Jason Foundation. 2007 3-2 .600 1-1 “He wrote me a nice note back and wished me well,” D’Andraia said. “I just feel really indebted to Totals 140-43 .765 88-28 Bowls (7-7) what that foundation is all about.” *-Won Back-to-Back SEC Championships; ^-National Champions For more information about the Jason Foundation Inc., contact President/CEO Clark Flatt at 888- 881-2323 or through the organization’s Web site at jasonfoundation.com. FULMER BY THE NUMBERS Home Games...... 80-16 Road Games ...... 49-18 Neutral Games...... 11-9 Bowl Games ...... 7-7 Overtime ...... 5-1 vs. SEC...... 90-30* vs. Non-Conference ...... 50-13 vs. SEC East ...... 56-18* vs. SEC West ...... 34-12* SEC Home Games ...... 44-14 SEC Road Games ...... 44-14 vs. Ranked Teams...... 42-32 vs. Non-Ranked Teams...... 97-11 Games decided by 7 points or less ...... 40-18 Games decided by 3 points or less ...... 21-7 August ...... 4-0 September ...... 39-15 October ...... 39-11 November ...... 48-8 December ...... 4-3 January ...... 6-6 *includes 2-2 mark in 1997 (W), 1998 (W), 2001 (L) and 2004 (L) SEC Championship games

Fulmer’s Vols have been ranked at game time for 161 of his 183 games as head coach ... Fulmer has produced 90 NFL draft picks, including 15 first-rounders ... 7 TENNESSEE SCOUTING REPORT QUARTERBACKS Erik Ainge is 20-8 as a starter in his career and 8-2 in SEC road games ... He has an effi- ciency rating of 142.04, which is the third-best mark in the SEC this season ... Ainge is now the third in Tennessee history in career passing yards with 6,473 ... He set a career high in pass- ing yards vs. Arkansas State with 334 ... His four touchdown passes also tied a career high ... Sophomore completed two of five attempts for 12 yards at Florida ... He threw for 401 yards and four touchdowns in seven games last season ... In his only start at Arkansas, he completed 16 of 34 passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns. STATISTICAL COMPARISON RUNNING BACKS Tennessee Mississippi State Tennessee has gained 378 yards rushing in its last two games, including 190 vs. Georgia ... Overall Record:...... 3-2 ...... 4-2 Arian Foster rushed 17 times for 98 yards and a career-high-tying three touchdowns vs. Conference Record: ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Georgia ... Montario Hardesty rushed 14 times for 68 yards and a touchdown against the Scoring:...... 34.6 ...... 23.2 Bulldogs ... LaMarcus Coker rushed eight times for 20 yards and caught one pass for 56 yards First Downs: ...... 21.4 ...... 17.2 and a touchdown vs. Georgia ... Foster leads the team with seven touchdowns ... The running Total Offense: ...... 416.6 ...... 295.2 backs have accounted for 12 of Tennessee’s 21 touchdowns this season. Rushing Yards: ...... 143.8 ...... 161.3 Passing Yards: ...... 272.8 ...... 133.8 WIDE RECEIVERS Kickoff Returns: ...... 24.7 ...... 19.5 Punt Returns: ...... 3.4 ...... 5.5 Lucas Taylor leads the team with 30 catches for 432 yards ... He caught six passes for 50 Punting (net avg.): ...... 34.7 ...... 35.0 yards vs. Georgia and seven passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns vs. Arkansas State ... Time of Possession.: ...... 31:06 ...... 31:00 Chris Brown has 16 catches and four touchdowns through five games ... Austin 3rd-Down Conversions: ...... 42% ...... 40% Rogers caught five passes for 61 yards vs. Georgia ... Josh Briscoe is second on the team 4th-Down Conversions: ...... 50% ...... 40% with 26 receptions. Turnover Differential: ...... 0.40...... -0.50 Points Allowed: ...... 32.8 ...... 23.7 OFFENSIVE LINE Total Yards Allowed: ...... 399.8 ...... 322.8 The line has allowed only two sacks in 193 passing plays this season ... Tennessee’s two Rush Yards Allowed:...... 164.4 ...... 130.5 sacks allowed this season is the best mark in the nation this season ... The Vols have gained Pass Yards Allowed: ...... 235.4 ...... 192.3 more than 150 yards rushing in their last two games ... LT Eric Young has 20 starts under his INDIVIDUAL LEADERS belt and is the only senior starter in the group ... Anthony Parker has five starts at left guard RUSHING this season after starting 12 games at right guard a year ago ... Chris Scott and Ramon Foster Tennessee GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G moved into starting positions at right guard and right tackle, respectively, after playing primarily Arian Foster 5 76 395 5.2 6 42 79.0 as backups last year ... Sophomore center Josh McNeil was a unanimous Freshman All-SEC LaMarcus Coker 4 32 134 4.2 1 27 33.5 selection in 2006 ... Vladimir Richard and Jacques McClendon are seeing increased playing Montario Hardesty 3 25 106 4.2 2 11 35.3 time as backups, thanks to their solid run-blocking skills. Mississippi State GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Anthony Dixon 6 138 586 4.2 9 27 97.7 DEFENSIVE LINE Christian Ducre 6 53 250 4.7 1 18 41.7 Tennessee allowed 433 yards rushing against Florida and Arkansas State, but rebounded to Justin Williams 6 19 97 5.1 0 24 16.2 hold Georgia to just 69 yards on the ground ... The unit has five sacks and 14 TFLs for 51 yards PASSING through four games ... Xavier Mitchell leads the unit with 16 tackles ... J.T Mapu moved back Tennessee GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G into the vs. Georgia and posted his first sack of the season ... Demonte Bolden Erik Ainge 5 142.04 125-185-2 67.6 1,295 10 259.0 posted four tackles against Georgia and has 12 on the year ... Ends Mitchell and Antonio Mississippi State GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G Reynolds have 32 career starts between them. Michael Henig 4 73.77 34-70-9 48.6 385 1 96.2 Wesley Carroll 6 90.13 22-41-0 53.7 178 0 29.7 Josh Riddell 3 110.16 18-37-2 48.6 240 2 80.0 Jerod Mayo and Rico McCoy led the team with 11 tackles apiece vs. Georgia ... Mayo leads RECEIVING the team with 36 tackles this season ... McCoy is second with 33 ... Ryan Karl broke up two Tennessee GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G passes vs. Georgia and posted four tackles ... Karl is fifth on the team with 21 tackles ... Mayo Lucas Taylor 5 30 432 14.4 2 43 86.4 and Karl are returning starters from 2006 ... McCoy has started seven games as a Vol. Josh Briscoe 5 26 197 7.6 1 26 39.4 Austin Rogers 5 25 312 12.5 1 32 62.4 SECONDARY Mississippi State GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Tennessee allowed only 199 passing yards vs. Arkansas State and 174 vs. Georgia, its two Tony Burks 6 11 189 17.2 1 45 31.5 lowest totals of the season ... True freshman Eric Berry posted four tackles vs. Georgia and is Jamayel Smith 6 11 136 12.4 0 29 22.7 third on the team with 23 tackles this season ... Fellow true freshman Brent Vinson moved into Lance Long 6 9 61 6.8 0 14 10.2 the secondary after starting the season at wide receiver ... Vinson started the last two games at FIELD GOALS left cornerback ... Vinson and Marsalous Johnson each picked off a pass vs. Arkansas State Tennessee FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs ... Jonathan Hefney picked off a pass for the first time this season vs. Georgia ... He is fourth Daniel Lincoln 8-8 1.000 47 21-21 on the team with 22 tackles after averaging 7.4 per game last season. Mississippi State FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs Adam Carlson 5-8 62.5 39 16-17 SPECIAL TEAMS Daniel Lincoln is a perfect 8-of-8 on field goal attempts and 21-of-21 on PATs through four PUNTING games ... Lincoln kicked his career-long 47-yard field goal vs. Southern Miss ... Tennessee Tennessee No. Yds Avg Long I20 allowed only six punt-return yards vs. Georgia after coming into the game ranked 118th in the Britton Colquitt 21 915 43.6 57 9 nation ... LaMarcus Coker is averaging 29 yards per kickoff return, which ranks him second in Mississippi State No. Yds Avg Long I20 the SEC and 18th in the nation ... Junior punter Britton Colquitt’s punting and kickoff prowess Blake McAdams 28 1,141 40.8 73 9 vs. Georgia earned him SEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.

Free safety Jonathan Hefney could tie or break UT’s games started record this year, as he has 41 career starts ... Center Scott Wells (2000-03) holds the record with 49 ... 8 DEPTH CHARTS Tennessee Volunteers Tennessee Depth Chart Mississippi State Depth Chart Pronunciation Guide (listed alphabetically) OFFENSE OFFENSE LT 54 Eric Young (Sr., 6-4, 305) X 87 Aubrey Bell (Jr., 6-3, 217) 72 Ramone Johnson (Fr., 6-5, 310) 89 Jamayel Smith (Jr., 6-0, 183) 10 Erik Ainge QB LG 75 Anthony Parker (Jr., 6-3, 305) Ainj 51 Vladimir Richard (So., 6-4, 297) 15 Co-Eric Riley (Jr., 6-1, 200) C 50 Josh McNeil (So., 6-4, 280) LT 77 Mike Brown (Jr., 6-3, 300) 98 Demonté Bolden DT 73 Michael Frogg (Sr., 6-4, 290) 74 Mark Melichar (RFr., 6-5, 284) duh-MON-tay 66 Cody Sullins (So., 6-1, 275) LG 53 Anthony Strauder (Jr., 6-3, 290) RG 79 Chris Scott (So., 6-5, 305) 78 Michael Gates (Jr., 6-4, 305) 86/80 Brad/Jeff Cottam TE 65 Jacques McClendon (So., 6-3, 330) COTT-um RT 78 Ramon Foster (Jr., 6-6, 325) C 76 Royce Blackledge (Sr., 6-4, 293) 71 Steven Jones (Sr., 6-4, 305) 59 Johnny Carpenter (So., 6-2, 290) TE 80 Jeff Cottam (So., 6-8, 260) RG 75 Craig Jenkins (So., 6-4, 315) 47 Britton Colquitt P 88 Luke Stocker (Fr., 6-6, 235) COLE-kwit TE 28 Chris Brown (Sr., 6-3, 250) 78 Michael Gates (Jr., 6-4, 305) 45 Kevin Cooper (Fr., 6-1, 240) RT 60 J.D. Hamilton Sr., 6-4, 295) 34 Dorian Davis LB 42 Ryan Hill (Jr., 6-0, 235) 79 Derek Sherrod (Fr., 6-5, 298) DOOR-ee-in WR 21 Austin Rogers (So., 6-2, 185) TE 48 Dezmond Sherrod (Sr., 6-3, 245) 87 Quintin Hancock (So., 6-3, 200) 88 Eric Butler (Sr., 6-3, 255) 27 Arian Foster TB 1 Kenny O’Neal (Jr., 6-0, 195) AIR-ee-in WR 12 Lucas Taylor (Jr., 6-0, 185) 82 Jason Husband (Sr., 6-3, 230) 83 Denarius Moore (Fr., 6-1, 185) Z 4 Tony Burks (Sr., 6-4, 217) 43 Savion Frazier LB 13 Brent Vinson (Fr., 6-2, 190) 86 Lance Long (Sr., 5-11, 186) WR 81 Josh Briscoe (Jr., 6-3, 183) 81 Brandon McRae (So., 6-4, 200) SAV-ee-on 85 Casey Woods (Sr., 6-5, 215) 4 Gerald Jones (Fr., 6-0, 185) FB 38 Eric Hoskins (Jr., 5-11, 230) 2 Montario Hardesty TB 82 Ahmad Paige (Fr., 6-3, 175) 84 Jeremy Jones (Jr., 6-2, 275) mon-TARE-ee-oh HARD-iss-tee QB 10 Erik Ainge (Sr., 6-6, 220) HB 24 Anthony Dixon (So., 6-1, 240) 8 Jonathan Crompton (So., 6-4, 230) 29 Christian Ducre (So., 6-0, 215) 31 Marsalous Johnson DB 17 (Fr., 6-4, 215) 30 Arnil Stallworth (So., 5-10, 200) mar-SAL-us TB 27 Arian Foster (Jr., 6-1, 225) 2 Montario Hardesty (So., 6-0, 205) QB 13 Wesley Carroll (Fr., 6-1, 190) 99 J.T. Mapu DT 22 LaMarcus Coker (So., 5-11, 195) 7 Michael Henig (Jr., 6-1, 195) MAH-poo DEFENSE LE 93 Xavier Mitchell (Sr., 6-2, 255) DEFENSE 7 Jerod Mayo LB 94 Wes Brown (So., 6-4, 256) LE 54 Titus Brown (Sr., 6-3, 250) juh-ROD 84 Chris Walker (Fr., 6-3, 220) 39 Tim Bailey (Jr., 6-3, 241) LT 98 Demonté Bolden (Jr., 6-6, 290) LT 95 Kyle Love (So., 6-1, 320) 65 Jacques McClendon OG 95 Walter Fisher (Jr., 6-3, 265) 90 Cortez McCraney (Jr., 6-4, 272) JOCK RT 55 Dan Williams (So., 6-3, 310) 99 J.T. Mapu (Sr., 6-4, 290) RT 94 Jessie Bowman (Jr., 6-1, 305) 83 Denarius Moore WR 97 Chase Nelson (So., 6-4, 256) 99 Quinton Wesley So., 6-4, 310) duh-NARE-ee-iss RE 89 Antonio Reynolds (Sr., 6-3, 270) 98 LaMarcus Williams (Fr., 6-1, 290) 91 (Jr., 6-3, 260) RE 51 Avery Hannibal (Sr., 6-1, 240) 90 Ben Martin (Fr., 6-5, 230) 70 Darius Myers OG WLB 5 Rico McCoy (So., 6-1, 215) 97 Jimmie Holmes (Jr., 6-3, 235) DARE-ee-iss 34 Dorian Davis (So., 6-2, 215) SLB 5 Gabe O’Neal (Sr., 6-1, 220) 20 Nevin McKenzie (Jr., 6-2, 210) 56 Anthony Littlejohn (Jr., 6-2, 225) 19 Jarod Parrish DB MLB 7 Jerod Mayo (Jr., 6-2, 230) MLB 22 (Jr., 6-1, 236) juh-ROD 35 Ellix Wilson (Jr., 5-10, 235) 56 Nick Reveiz (Fr., 5-10, 225) 36 Jamon Hughes (So., 6-0, 230) 51 Vladimir Richard OG SLB 39 Ryan Karl (Sr., 6-0, 218) WLB 10 Dominic Douglas (Jr., 6-2, 227) VLAD-uh-meer 48 Adam Myers-White (Jr., 6-2, 215) 56 Anthony Littlejohn (Jr., 6-2, 225) 42 LaMarcus Thompson (Fr., 6-1, 203) LCB 11 Anthony Johnson (So., 5-10, 194) LCB 13 Brent Vinson (Fr., 6-2, 190) 6 Ja’Kouri Williams TB 24 DeAngelo Willingham (Jr., 6-0, 195) 23 Jasper O’Quinn (Jr., 5-10, 185) ja-COOR-ee 25 Art Evans (Fr., 6-1, 185) SS 8 De’Mon Glanton (Jr., 6-1, 190) RCB 31 Marsalous Johnson (So., 5-9, 180) 1 Keith Fitzhugh (Jr., 5-11, 206) 35 Ellix Wilson LB 24 DeAngelo Willingham (Jr., 6-0, 195) 42 Zach Smith (Fr., 6-0, 180) EE-lix FS 33 Jonathan Hefney (Sr., 5-9, 185) FS 3 Derek Pegues (Jr., 5-10, 196) 23 Ricardo Kemp (So., 5-11, 190) John Chavis - Defensive Coordinator 6 Ja’Kouri Williams (Jr., 5-10, 190) 6 Demario Bobo (Sr., 6-0, 180) CHAY-viss SS 14 Eric Berry (Fr., 5-11, 195) RCB 18 Marcus Washington (So., 5-10, 180) 19 Jarod Parrish (Sr., 6-3, 200) 40 Chris Nance (Jr., 5-10, 182) 41 Dennis Rogan (Fr., 5-10, 182) 38 Antonio Wardlow (So., 6-0, 185) SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS KR 3 Derek Pegues (Jr., 5-10, 196) PR 33 Jonathan Hefney (Sr., 5-9, 185) 15 Co-Eric Riley (Jr., 6-1, 200) 21 Austin Rogers (So., 6-2, 185) 29 Christian Ducre (So., 6-0, 215) 41 Dennis Rogan (Fr., 5-10, 182) KR 22 LaMarcus Coker (So., 5-11, 195) PR 3 Derek Pegues (Jr., 5-10, 196) 3 Lennon Creer (Fr., 6-1, 202) 86 Lance Long (Sr., 5-11, 186) 83 Denarius Moore (Fr., 6-1, 185) PK 37 Adam Carlson (Jr., 6-4, 195) 41 Dennis Rogan (Fr., 5-10, 182) 41 Brad Moore (RFr., 6-1, 190) 12 Lucas Taylor (Jr., 6-0, 185) P 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205) P 43 Blake McAdams (Jr., 5-10, 190) 95 Chad Cunningham (Fr., 6-3, 210) 37 Adam Carlson (Jr., 6-4, 195) PK 26 Daniel Lincoln (Fr., 6-4, 204) SN 46 Aaron Feld (RFr., 6-1, 225) 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205) 65 Anthony Bowles (Jr., 5-11, 220) KO 95 Chad Cunningham (Fr., 6-3, 210) H 43 Blake McAdams (Jr., 5-10, 190) 26 Daniel Lincoln (Fr., 6-4, 204) DS 53 Morgan Cox (So., 6-4, 225) 45 Ben Shelton (Jr. ,5-11, 196) 57 Nick Guess (Fr., 6-3, 230) H 85 Casey Woods (Sr., 6-5, 215) 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205)

The left side of UT’s starting offensive line boasts 38 career starts, while the right side has 19 career starts ... Center Josh McNeil has made 15 starts in his career ... 9 SERIES HISTORY: TENNESSEE vs MISSISSIPPI STATE LAST MEETING SERIES HISTORY: UT leads, 26-15-1 KEY GAMES IN THE SERIES Nov. 15, 2003 In Knoxville: UT leads, 12-7-4 - Knoxville, Tenn. Sept. 29, 1951 Attendance: 104,223 In Starkville: Tied, 4-4 Tennessee 14, Mississippi State 0 In Memphis: UT leads, 9-4-1 KNOXVILLE - Casey Clausen and the No. 9 Vols had In the first game of Tennessee’s national championship their most explosive offensive production of the season in Neutral Sites: UT leads, 1-0 season, the Vols beat Mississippi State 14-0 at Neyland a 59-21 blitz of Mississippi State at Neyland Stadium. Stadium. Clausen was 21-of-34 for 342 yards and five touch- Year Site Result Score Two Mississippi State miscues allowed Tennessee to downs, tying a school mark for most touchdown passes in 1907 Memphis ...... W 11-4 score twice in the first four minutes of the game and would a game. It was the fourth consecutive game in which 1910 Starkville ...... L 0-48 prove to be the difference. Clausen did not throw an interception, stretching 125 1915 Knoxville ...... L 0-14 A Bulldog on their first drive led to Hank straight pass attempts. 1919 Knoxville ...... L 0-6 Lauricella’s touchdown pass to Vince Kaseta. Five plays Receiver Chris Hannon was a highlight reel, turning his 1920 Starkville ...... L 7-13 first three catches into touchdowns for his first multi-touch- later, Ted Daffer broke through and blocked Mississippi 1921 Memphis ...... W 14-7 down reception game. State’s punt. It only took the Vols two plays to convert that Tailback Jabari Davis also had a strong outing. He 1922 Memphis ...... W 31-3 miscue as Andy Kozar rushed the ball twice to get in the rushed nine times for 67 yards, including a 42-yard break- 1923 Memphis ...... W 7-3 . away. The junior also scored two touchdowns in goal-line 1924 Memphis ...... L 2-7 The rest of the game was a defensive struggle as the situations. 1925 Knoxville ...... W 14-9 teams settled down. The only other time a player reached The third quarter proved to be the best 15 minutes of the 1926 Starkville ...... W 33-0 the end zone was when had a 79-yard season for the Vols. They put up 24 points and held the 1932 Knoxville ...... W 31-0 touchdown run called back because of a clipping penalty. Bulldogs to just one first down and minus-5 total yards. 1933 Knoxville ...... W 20-0 Already leading 28-7, Tennessee began the period with Lauricella also executed a perfect quick kick towards the runs by Davis, including his 42-yarder, and Gerald Riggs 1934 Knoxville ...... W 14-0 end of the third quarter that stopped inside the 1-yard line. before Clausen found Hannon for 30 yards and a score. 1948 Knoxville ...... L 6-21 Mississippi State only ran five plays inside Tennessee ter- Tennessee’s O.J. Owens blocked an MSU punt and Troy 1949 Knoxville ...... W 10-0 ritory and never made it inside the 40-yard line. Fleming recovered it at the 1. It was Davis over the top, 1950 Starkville ...... L 0-7 and the Vols were up 42-7. 1951 Knoxville ...... W 14-0 Sept. 24, 1994 On UT’s ensuing possession, James Banks caught a 1952 Memphis ...... W 14-7 Mississippi State 24, Tennessee 21 50-yard pass over the middle to set up Hannon’s third 1953 Knoxville ...... L 0-26 score in as many tries. Tennessee tacked on a James Wil- Tennessee led 21-7 early in the third quarter, but saw 1954 Memphis ...... W 19-7 hoit 26-yard field goal after Marvin Mitchell’s interception Mississippi State score the final 17 points of the game to and it was 52-7. 1955 Knoxville ...... L 7-13 take a 24-21 victory. Tennessee lost quarterback Todd Fullback William Revill capped the fourth quarter’s open- 1957 Knoxville ...... W 14-9 Helton to a knee injury and used both freshman quarter- ing drive with a 12-yard through the middle to make 1958 Memphis ...... W 13-8 backs Peyton Manning and Branndon Stewart. it 59-7 Vols. The Bulldogs added two late scores against 1959 Knoxville ...... W 22-6 The Vols jumped to the early lead as Manning his Tennessee’s second- and third-string defense. 1960 Memphis ...... T 0-0 Kendrick Jones for a 76-yard score. The Vols got another An 18-yard touchdown pass from Clausen to Hannon 1961 Knoxville ...... W 17-3 score before halftime when Manning found for a got things started for Tennessee in the first quarter. Mis- 1962 Memphis ...... L 6-7 sissippi State returned the favor on a 19-yard pass from 17-yard score. James Stewart found tight end David Horn Kevin Fant to Justin Jenkins to even things at 7. 1963 Knoxville ...... L 0-7 for a score from 14 yards out in the third quarter. Tennessee all-purpose man Derrick Tinsley capped an 1964 Memphis ...... W 14-13 That would conclude the scoring for the Vols. Four fourth 80-yard drive with a 12-yard scoring catch. Davis then 1971 Memphis ...... W 10-7 quarter would prove pivotal in the game’s out- leaped for his first touchdown and Mark Jones hauled in a 1978 Memphis ...... L 21-34 come. State scored the winning touchdown with less than 38-yard heave from Clausen to make it 28-7 before the 1979 Memphis ...... L 9-28 one minute on the clock. Bulldogs could bark. 1986 Knoxville ...... L 23-27 Manning completed 14 of 23 passes for 256 yards and SCORE BY QUARTERS 1987 Starkville ...... W 38-10 two scores. Stewart and Aaron Hayden combined for 134 Miss. State 7 0 0 14 -- 21 1990 Starkville ...... W 40-7 yards on 27 carries. Ron Davis had two interceptions. Tennessee 14 14 24 7 -- 59 1991 Knoxville ...... W 26-24 Shawn Summers had nine hits, Jason Parker seven and 1994 Starkville ...... L 21-24 Scott Galyon and Ben Talley eight each. SCORING SUMMARY 1995 Knoxville ...... W 52-14 1st - UT - Hannon 18 pass from Clausen (Wilhoit kick). MS - 1998 Atlanta...... W 24-14 Dec. 5, 1998 Jenkins 19 pass from Fant (Smith kick). UT - Tinsley 12 2002 Starkville ...... W 35-17 Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 14 pass from Clausen (Wilhoit kick). 2003 Knoxville ...... W 59-21 2nd - UT - Davis 2 run (Wilhoit kick). UT - Jones 38 pass from Tennessee overcame a fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Clausen (Wilhoit kick). Mississippi State 24-14 in the SEC Championship Game. 3rd - UT - Hannon 30 pass from Clausen (Wilhoit kick). UT - SERIES BREAKDOWN (SINCE 1994) With three undefeated teams entering play that day, the Davis 1 run (Wilhoit kick). UT - Hannon 5 pass from Clausen Vols were the only one to survive following Kansas State’s TENNESSEE vs. Mississippi State (Wilhoit kick). UT - Wilhoit 26 field goal. loss to Texas A&M and Miami (Fla.) besting UCLA. Points Per Game: 38.2 4th - UT - Revill 13 run (Kerr kick). MS - Reid 1 run (Signaigo Trailing 14-10 with 8:43 to go in the game, Tee Martin hit pass from Smith). MS - York 1 run (pass failed). Net Rushing Per Game: 198.2 Net Passing Per Game: 240.6 for a 41-yard scoring strike. After the kick- TEAM STATS UT MSU Total Offense Per Game: 438.8 off, UT’s forced Bulldog quarterback Wayne First Downs 28 16 Madkin to fumble and recovered it at Rushes-Yards 37-177 32-96 MISSISSIPPI STATE vs. Tennessee the MSU 26. Martin immediately took to the air, finding a Passing Yards 358 192 Points Per Game: 18.0 wide-open Cedrick Wilson for the 26-yard touchdown toss Passes (A-C-I) 36-22-0 32-19-2 Net Rushing Per Game: 108.2 to seal the win. Total Offensive Plays 73 64 Net Passing Per Game: 174 The Vol defense held Mississippi State to 149 yards of Total Offense 535 288 Total Offense Per Game: 282.2 total offense and did not allow a score for the second Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 straight game. Terry finished with four tackles and a sack Penalties-Yards 3-25 6-24 Punts-Average 4-42.5 7-37.4 to go with the caused fumble. Bill Ratliff had the other Vol Time of Possession 32:04 27:56 sack while and each had an inter- Third-Down Conversions 5 of 11 7 of 15 ception. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By-Yards 4-26 1-13

UT’s 1960 game vs. Mississippi State was the last game for either school to end in a 0-0 tie ... This is the third season under Fulmer UT has played two teams from Mississippi ... 10 THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

STORIES OF CHARACTER 2007 SEC STAN DIN GS In conjunction with the SEC’s 75th anniversary, the league SEC Overall has launched a “Stories of Character” multimedia campaign Eastern Division WLWL that highlights individuals from each current SEC institution. South Carolina 3151 The following former football Vols are highlighted: Florida 2242 Charles Davis (1983-86): College football commentator Georgia 2242 who works with at-risk youth at the Edgewood Children’s Kentucky 1151 Ranch TENNESSEE 1132 Heath Shuler (1991-93): U.S. Congressman representing Vanderbilt 1232 North Carolina’s 11th District Tim Townes (1970-72): World-renowned medical SEC Overall researcher and Chairman and Professor of Biochemistry and Western Division WLWL Molecular Genetics at UAB LSU 3060 75th SEASON OF SEC FOOTBALL Alabama 2142 The Southeastern Conference begins its 75th season of INTERDIVISIONAL EXCELLENCE Auburn 2142 Mississippi State 1242 play in 2007. The league began play in 1933 with 13 The Vols own the best interdivision record among SEC Arkansas 0232 teams, going 32-11-1 (.739) against the Western Division schools—Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Mississippi 0324 Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Sewanee, since the league split in 1992. Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. Alabama won the league's first conference title in 1933 by SHUTOUTS virtue of its 5-0-1 conference record. Since 1992, no SEC team has pitched more shutouts than Sewanee left the conference following the 1940 season Tennessee’s 13. The Vols have recorded at least one shutout while Georgia Tech left after the 1963 season and Tulane fol- in three of the last six years. Four times in the last 13 years lowed after the 1965 campaign. Arkansas and South Carolina UT has registered two shutouts in a season. entered the SEC prior to the 1992 season. The SEC was the first conference to split into two divisions VOLS STRONG AS SEC ROAD WARRIORS and have its regular season culminate in a conference cham- Since 1992, Tennessee owns the second-best road record pionship game. The first SEC Championship Game was held in league games among SEC teams, going 46-15 for a mark on Dec. 5, 1992 at Legion Field in Birmingham, Ala. of .754. The Vols’ 46 SEC victories away from Rocky Top also Here are some facts and figures from the 75-year history of are the second-most in the league during that span, and UT Southeastern Conference football: has not had a losing record away from Knoxville during that time. All-Time Football Records (entering 2007) School Overall Pct. SEC Pct. SEC AMONG BCS BOWL LEADERS Alabama 780-307-43 .709 337-155-20 .678 Since the adoption of the BCS format in 1998, the Arkansas 638-430-40 .594 57-61-2 .483 Auburn 667-384-47 .629 269-204-18 .566 Southeastern Conference leads the nation in BCS wins with Florida 619-364-40 .625 251-189-15 .568 nine and also ranks first in BCS winning percentage (9-4, Georgia 702-379-54 .642 277-183-14 .599 .692). Kentucky 545-541-44 .502 144-315-12 .318 The SEC is second nationally with 13 all-time BCS bowl LSU 680-376-47 .638 262-193-22 .572 appearances (the Big 10 leads with 15). Mississippi 594-451-35 .566 232-222-15 .511 The SEC’s three BCS national championships are more Mississippi St. 473-514-39 .480 153-312-13 .334 than any other conference (Tennessee in 1998, LSU in 2003 South Carolina 515-517-44 .499 43-73-1 .372 and Florida in 2006). Tennessee 761-316-53 .697 302-151-19 .660 Vanderbilt 541-535-50 .503 112-349-18 .253 SEC ATTENDANCE LEADER SINCE 1974 Tennessee has led the SEC in football attendance every All-Time SEC Championships year since 1974. That makes 33 straight seasons that the Alabama 21 Vols have been the league’s top-drawing team. Tennessee 13 The Volunteers have ranked in the NCAA’s top three in Georgia 12 attendance for 31 consecutive years. LSU 9 Florida 7 TOP-25 FINISHES Mississippi 6 Since 2000, the Southeastern Conference has had more Auburn 6 teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches’ Poll than any *Georgia Tech 5 other conference. The SEC has had 34 teams ranked in the *Tulane 3 last seven final USA Today Coaches’ polls, an average of Kentucky 2 almost five per season. The Big 12 is second with 26 teams Mississippi State 1 ranked since 2000. Arkansas 0 The SEC has led or tied for lead in most teams ranked in South Carolina 0 the final USA Today Coaches’ Polls in six of the last seven Vanderbilt 0 seasons. * Denotes former member of the SEC APPEARANCES TENNESSEE’S 2007 Using current conference alignments, the Southeastern SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Conference has more bowl game appearances and more bowl victories than any other conference. SEC teams have Date Player Award Oct. 8 Britton Colquitt, P Special Teams Player of the Week appeared in 352 bowl games and hold a 177-162-13 record in those games (52.1 percent).

Phillip Fulmer owns a 33-12 (.733) career record against the SEC West and a 56-18 (.757) mark against the SEC East ... He is 50-13 (.794) vs. non-conference teams ... 11 NATIONAL POLLS

Associated Press Poll USA Today Coaches’ Poll Harris Interactive Poll Poll Released Oct. 7 Released Oct. 7 Released Oct. 7 To be released Oct. 14 Team Record Points Team Record Points Team Record Points Team Record Avg. 1. LSU (65) 6-0 1,625 1. LSU (65) 6-0 1,498 1. LSU (113) 6-0 2,825 2. California 5-0 1,538 2. California 5-0 1,416 2. California 5-0 2,654 3. Ohio State 6-0 1,511 3. Ohio State (2) 6-0 1,399 3. Ohio State 6-0 2,643 4. Boston College 6-0 1,346 4. Boston College 6-0 1,283 4. Boston College 6-0 2,406 5. South Florida 5-0 1,339 T-5. Oklahoma 5-1 1,145 5. Oklahoma 5-1 2,218 6. Oklahoma 5-1 1,221 T-5. South Florida 5-0 1,145 6. South Florida 5-0 2,166 7. South Carolina 5-1 1,183 7. Southern California 4-1 1,000 7. Southern California 4-1 2,015 8. West Virginia 5-1 1,059 8. Oregon 4-1 936 8. West Virginia 5-1 1,855 9. Oregon 4-1 1,047 9. West Virginia 5-1 931 9. South Carolina 5-1 1,809 10. Southern California 4-1 1,024 10. 5-1 913 10. Oregon 4-1 1,692 11. Missouri 5-0 966 11. Missouri 5-0 897 11. Missouri 5-0 1,610 12. Virginia Tech 5-1 910 12. South Carolina 5-1 823 12. Virginia Tech 5-1 1,563 13. Florida 4-2 822 13. Arizona State 6-0 763 13. Florida 4-2 1,364 14. Arizona State 6-0 752 14. Florida 4-2 714 14. Arizona State 6-0 1,359 15. Cincinnati 6-0 705 15. Wisconsin 5-1 689 15. Wisconsin 5-1 1,309 16. Hawaii 6-0 634 16. Hawaii 6-0 632 16. Hawaii 6-0 1,266 17. Kentucky 5-1 612 17. Cincinnati 6-0 578 17. Cincinnati 6-0 1,083 18. Illinois 5-1 595 18. Kentucky 5-1 493 18. Kentucky 5-1 1,034 19. Wisconsin 5-1 551 19. Illinois 5-1 425 19. Illinois 5-1 871 20. Kansas 5-0 336 20. Kansas 5-0 390 20. Kansas 5-0 630 21. Florida State 4-1 307 21. Florida State 4-1 213 21. Texas 4-2 372 22. Auburn 4-2 248 22. Texas 4-2 195 22. Florida State 4-1 344 23. Texas 4-2 136 23. Georgia 4-2 188 23. Georgia 4-2 327 24. Georgia 4-2 131 24. Purdue 5-1 149 24. Purdue 5-1 270 25. Tennessee 3-2 90 25. Auburn 4-2 143 25. Auburn 4-2 191 Tennessee’s Record Tennessee’s Record Tennessee’s Last Time When Ranked Against Ranked Teams In The Polls (AP poll only) (AP poll only) Rank Record Last Game Rank Record Last Game Rank USA Today 1 15-0 W, 23-16 vs. Florida State (1/4/99) 1 2-5 L, 3-26 vs. Miami (Fla.) (11/9/02) 1 Final 1998 Final 1998 2 14-6 L, 20-31 vs. LSU (12/8/01) 2 9-5 W, 34-32 at Florida (12/1/01) 2 Dec. 2, 2001 Dec. 2, 2001 3 14-4 W, 17-10 vs. UAB (9/3/05) 3 4-13-2 L, 28-38 vs. Auburn (12/8/04) 3 Preseason 2005 Preseason 2005 4 18-8 L, 13-30 vs. Florida (9/21/02) 4 6-11 W, 30-27 (OT) at LSU (9/26/05) 4 Aug. 26, 2002 Sept. 11, 2005 5 18-3-1 L, 7-16 at Florida (9/17/05) 5 3-9-1 L, 20-59 at Florida (9/15/07) 5 Sept. 11, 2005 Preseason 2002 6 16-6 L, 14-27 vs. Clemson (1/2/04) 6 5-7 L, 7-16 at Florida (9/17/05) 6 Sept. 4, 2005 Nov. 18, 2001 7 26-4-1 W, 16-13 vs. Alabama (10/21/06) 7 6-5-1 L, 20-21 vs. Florida (9/16/06) 7 Oct. 15, 2006 Oct. 2, 2005 8 31-13-1 L, 24-28 vs. LSU (11/4/06) 8 1-7-1 L, 21-41 at Notre Dame (11/5/05) 8 Oct. 29, 2006 Oct. 29, 2006 9 26-5-1 L, 13-17 vs. Notre Dame (11/6/04) 9 5-5 W, 35-18 vs. California (9/2/06) 9 Oct. 31, 2004 Oct. 22, 2006 10 23-7 W, 27-10 vs. Mississippi (10/1/05) 10 7-8-1 W, 51-33 at Georgia (10/7/06) 10 Sept. 25, 2005 Sept. 29, 2002 11 25-5-2 W, 31-30 vs. Air Force (9/9/06) 11 9-5 L, 14-31 at Arkansas (11/11/06) 11 Sept. 5, 2006 Sept. 18, 2005 12 13-2 W, 24-10 at Florida (9/20/03) 12 4-6-1 W, 35-14 vs. Georgia (10/6/07) 12 Sept. 14, 2003 Oct. 24, 2004 13 14-6 L, 14-31 at Arkansas (11/11/06) 13 6-4 L, 24-28 vs. LSU (11/4/06) 13 Nov. 5, 2006 Oct. 17, 2004 14 11-5-1 W, 42-17 vs. UNLV (10/4/04) 14 4-4 W, 26-18 vs. LSU (9/29/01) 14 Sept. 6, 2004 Oct. 1, 2006 15 12-4 L, 31-45 at California (9/1/07) 15 4-2 W, 22-13 at Mississippi (10/17/90) 15 Preseason 2007 Preseason 2007 16 7-4-2 L, 14-34 vs. Alabama (10/26/02) 16 4-2 W, 38-23 vs. Boston College (1/1/93) 16 Oct. 20, 2002 Nov. 14, 2004 17 12-6-2 L, 10-20 vs. Penn State (1/1/07) 17 6-1 W, 24-10 at Florida (9/20/03) 17 Dec. 3, 2006 Sept. 12, 2006 18 10-3 W, 10-6 at Miami (Fla.) (11/8/03) 18 7-2-1 L, 30-43 vs. Florida (10/13/84) 18 Nov. 2, 2003 Dec. 3, 2006 19 11-2 W, 17-12 vs. Kentucky (11/25/06) 19 2-3 L, 14-34 vs. Alabama (10/26/02) 19 Nov. 19, 2006 Nov. 26, 2006 20 8-2 W, 34-13 vs. Kentucky (11/21/92) 20 1-4 L, 3-30 vs. Maryland (12/31/02) 20 Nov. 16, 1992 Nov. 16, 1992 21 0-2 L, 21-35 vs. Kansas State (1/1/01) 21 1-1 L, 20-31 vs. LSU (12/8/01) 21 Oct. 12, 2003 Nov. 19, 2006 22 3-1 L, 20-59 at Florida (9/15/07) 22 3-0 W, 38-7 vs. Texas A&M (1/1/05) 22 Sept. 9, 2007 Oct. 19, 2003 23 2-2 W, 35-18 vs. California (9/2/06) 23 3-0 W, 24-14 vs. Mississippi State (12/5/98) 23 Preseason 2006 Final 2006 24 1-0 W, 39-19 vs. Southern Miss (9/8/07) 24 2-0 W, 38-14 vs. Notre Dame (11/6/99) 24 Sept. 4, 2007 Sept. 9, 2007 25 2-0 W, 18-10 at South Carolina (11/2/02) 25 No Games 25 Oct. 7, 2007 Oct. 23, 2005 Overall Record 332-100-11 (.762) Overall Record 104-109-8 (.489) NR Sept. 30, 2007 Oct. 7, 2007

Tennessee has finished atop both the AP and Coaches’ polls two times ... Fulmer’s Vols enjoyed a streak of 54 straight weeks in the top 10 from 1995-2000 ... 12 NEYLAND STADIUM

“It’s static noise. You can’t hear anything. You go up UT’S WINNING PERCENTAGE AT NEYLAND NEYLAND STADIUM and down the line, your wide receivers, your running HIGHER THAN 80 PERCENT SINCE 1990 TOP-ATTENDANCE GAMES backs, your tight ends, nobody can hear. Nobody.” More than 105,000 fans have witnessed the Vols win bet- ter than 80 percent of their games at Neyland Stadium Attend. Opponent, Date — California quarterback 1. 109,061 Florida, Sept. 18, 2004 Nate Longshore, 2006 since 1990. Included was a record crowd of 109,061 that saw the Vols’ win over Florida Sept. 18, 2004. 2. 108,768 Florida, Sept. 16, 2000 3. 108,722 Florida, Sept. 21, 2002 NEYLAND STADIUM RENOVATION PROJECT NEYLAND BOASTS 73 STRAIGHT CROWDS 4. 108,625 UNLV, Sept. 6, 2004 Phase I of the Neyland Stadium Master Plan renovations 5. 108,472 LSU, Sept. 29, 2001 OF MORE THAN 100,000 were completed prior to the start of the 2006 season. That 6. 108,470 Georgia, Oct. 8, 2005 The Tennessee Vols have played 73 consecutive home phase included the expansion of the lower-north concourse 7. 108,064 Southern Miss, Sept. 2, 2000 games at Neyland Stadium in front of crowds of at least near Gate 21, the addition of the East Club and infrastruc- 8. 107,881 South Carolina, Sept. 27, 2003 100,000 fans. ture improvements to the stadium. The phase was a pre- 9. 107,828 Auburn, Oct. 2, 2004 Since the stadium’s capacity was expanded to more than view of the vision for the entire project and brings the stadi- 10. 107,745 Miami (Fla.), Nov. 9, 2002 100,000 in 1996, the Vols have not had a home crowd of um’s total capacity down slightly to 102,038 (the nation’s less than six figures. fourth-largest collegiate football facility). Neyland Stadium’s current capacity is 102,038, making it SHIELDS-WATKINS FIELD For the 2007 season, fans will enjoy college football’s the nation’s third-largest college football venue (trailing AT NEYLAND STADIUM largest LED display in the bowl of the stadium along with Michigan Stadium [107,501] and Penn State’s Beaver new permanent recognition of the football program’s retired Director of Sports Surface Management: Stadium [107,282]). numbers and national championship teams. Bob Campbell, Certified Sports Field Manager and past Phase II, which is projected to cost $27 million, will begin president of the Sports Turf Managers Association UT’S RETIRED NUMBERS PERMANENTLY after this season and will include the renovation of the DISPLAYED AROUND STADIUM lower-west concourse, improvements to the team locker Playing surface was artificial turf from 1968-93 room, the construction of a field-level Lettermen’s room and A select group of seven celebrated members of the Tennessee football family have had their jerseys retired. aesthetic changes around the field. Grass field was reinstalled in 1994 and was replanted Each of those Vols greats now has his respective jersey Phase III is scheduled to be finished for the 2009 season prior to this season and includes renovations to the upper-west and north-lower permanently displayed on lighted signage just below the upper deck at different corners of Neyland Stadium. concourses, the addition of a brick facade around the front It takes 90 gallons of paint to complete the lines, center ’s No. 92 was retired and put on display of the west and north side of the stadium and improvements logo and the famous orange and white checkerboard before the 2005 Mississippi game, and Peyton Manning’s to the west tower (including upgrading the press box and end zones skyboxes). Helping to fund the $45 million Phase III reno- No. 16 was retired before the 2005 South Carolina contest. ’ No. 91 was retired prior to the Vanderbilt game vations is the addition of a West Club featuring 422 seats. The checkerboard end zones first appeared from 1964- that same year. 67, then reappeared in 1989 and have been in place The retired numbers of the four Vols who died in service VOLS’ CROWDS AVERAGED MORE THAN ever since to their country during WWII—Clyde “Ig” Fuson (No. 62), 105,000 IN 2006; SEC LEADER FOR 33 YEARS Rudy Klarer (No. 49), Bill Nowling (No. 32) and Willis Tennessee’s seven home crowds in 2006 averaged Playing field built to Golf Association golf Tucker (No. 61)—were put on permanent display during a 105,789. The Vols’ total attendance for those six contests green construction specifications: special ceremony prior to the Air Force game in 2006. stands at 740,521. 12 inches of sand over four inches of gravel In 2005, UT’s total attendance of 746,507 (six games) led Drainage lines 15 feet apart under gravel in subgrade 86 SEASONS AT NEYLAND the nation. Infiltration (drainage) rate of 12 inches per hour The 2007 season marks Tennessee’s 86th year of foot- Tennessee has led the Southeastern Conference in foot- 16-inch crown from sideline to center of field ball in Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers own a 414-101-17 ball attendance every year since 1974. UT’s home crowds Tifway Bermuda grass mowed at 3/4-inch height all-time record at home, giving them a Rocky Top winning also have ranked among the top three in NCAA attendance percentage of .794. for a remarkable 31 consecutive seasons. Consecutive Games Without a Loss: 55, beginning Oct. 3, 1925, with a 51-0 victory against Emory & Henry, “That’s the greatest stadium I’ve ever been in ... that NEYLAND STADIUM RANKS SECOND and ending Oct. 21, 1933, with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. Tennessee stadium—there’s just something different NATIONALLY IN TOTAL WINS about it. Just the aura around it. It’s just a first-rate Consecutive Home Wins: 30, beginning Dec. 8, 1928, Tennessee has won 414 all-time games at Neyland place and it’s been sold out every time I’ve been in it. I with a 13-12 win against Florida and ending Oct. 21, 1933 Stadium. That is the second highest win total for any school believe it’s one of those places in college football with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. in the nation at its current home venue. where you say, ‘It’s one of the key bench marks of what Only Georgia Tech’s Stadium (421 wins) Winning Seasons: 75, including 35 undefeated years at college football is supposed to be.” has hosted more victories for its team—and Bobby Dodd home. The last Vols squad to go undefeated at home was — Neyland Award winner and former Stadium (1913) opened eight years before Neyland the 1999 team, which was 7-0 at Neyland Stadium. Southern Cal and UNLV head coach Stadium (1921). John Robinson, 2007

Tennessee has played 18 night games in Neyland Stadium since the 2000 season (13-5) ... Neyland Stadium is the fourth-largest college football venue in America ... 13 VOLS IN PRO FOOTBALL

NFL PIPELINE 2007 NFL Rosters Tennessee had 36 active players Players by Colleges on 2007 NFL Kickoff Weekend rosters, ranking tied for fifth nation- School NFL Players ally. Miami (Fla.) 46 Ohio State 44 Tennessee had the second-most Florida State 41 active NFL players among SEC Georgia 37 schools, trailing Georgia by one. TENNESSEE 36 Included among Tennessee’s Michigan 36 professional standouts are 2006 LSU 32 NFL Pro-Bowlers Peyton Manning, Texas 32 UT’S ATKINS, WHITE IN PRO HALL OF FAME Former Vols on 2007 NFL Rosters John Henderson, Jason Witten and Florida 31 Legendary defensive linemen Doug Atkins (1950-52) and Auburn 30 Al Wilson. Reggie White (1980-83) represent UT in the Pro Football Hall of Notre Dame 30 Player Team Fame. Jason Allen, DB VOLS Atkins was drafted by the in the first round of Rashad Baker, DB Did you know that at least one former Vol has played in each of the 1953 draft and eventually went on to star for the Kevin Burnett, LB Cowboys the last 16 Super Bowls and 19 of the last 20? (1955-66) and the (1967-69). , T Most recently, quarterback Peyton Manning appeared in Super White, a defensive end who began his career in the USFL, is , P Kansas City Chiefs Bowl XLI for the . He earned Super Bowl MVP remembered as one of the best pass rushers in NFL history. He , DE honors while leading the Colts to victory. retired as the NFL’s all-time sacks leader and is the only player in Aubrayo Franklin, DT league history to have recorded nine consecutive seasons of Omar Gaither, LB VOLS IN THE double-digit sack totals. White passed away Dec. 26, 2004. Deon Grant, DB Over the years, 32 former Vols have been among the elite NFL , DB players selected to play in the Pro Bowl. Those players have 10 VOLS ENJOYING SUCCESS IN ARENA *Chris Hannon, WR earned 94 Pro Bowl invitations, led by Reggie White’s 13. FOOTBALL LEAGUE Parys Haralson, DE San Francisco 49ers White (1987) is one of four Vols who was named MVP of the Pro Former Vols quarterback Andy Kelly (1988-91) now stars for the Justin Harrell, DT Green Bay Packers Bowl, joining Doug Atkins (1959), Peyton Manning (2005) and Bert New Orleans Voodoo and is UT’s most prominent alum in the Albert Haynesworth, DT Rechichar (1957). . John Henderson, DT Other former Vols active in the AFL include lineman Jonathan , RB MANNING BUILDING ELITE NFL LEGACY Brown (Columbus Destroyers), lineman Mondre Dickerson (Grand Anthony Herrera, G Peyton Manning can add another check mark to his illustrious Rapids Rampage), lineman Bill Duff (Columbus Destroyers), wide Mark Jones, WR Tampa Bay career, as he was named Super Bowl MVP as his Indianapolis receiver/linebacker Cory Fleming (), defensive , RB Cleveland Browns Colts captured Super Bowl XLI in Miami. specialist DeRon Jenkins (), lineman DeAngelo , DE St. Louis Rams Manning has started every game of his nine-year NFL career Lloyd (Austin Wranglers), wide receiver/linebacker Andy Peyton Manning, QB Indianapolis Colts and has completed more passes and thrown for more yards and McCullough (free agent), wide receiver (Dallas , TE Miami Dolphins touchdowns, with a higher , in a career-opening nine- Desperados) and lineman Cory Stone (Philadelphia Soul). Turk McBride, DE Kansas City Chiefs year span than any NFL player. Tony McDaniel, DT Jacksonville Jaguars He also is the only quarterback in NFL history with 25+ touch- ANDY KELLY AFL’S TOP ALL-TIME PASSER Robert Meachem, WR New Orleans Saints down passes in nine consecutive seasons. Former Tennessee quarterback Andy Kelly (1988-91) is a 14- *Marvin Mitchell, LB New Orleans Saints In 2004, he put together arguably the best season ever by an year veteran of the Arena Football League and is arguably the Eric Parker, WR Chargers NFL quarterback, setting records for touchdown passes in a sea- greatest quarterback in league history. Peerless Price, WR Buffalo Bills son (49) and passer rating (121.1). Kelly, currently a member of the New Orleans Voodoo, holds the , OT Manning also has directed 28 regular-season fourth-quarter and AFL career passing records for completions (3,886), attempts Donte’ Stallworth, WR New England Patriots overtime game-winning drives. He and wide receiver Marvin (6,224), passing yards (42,519) and touchdown passes (809). Jonathan Wade, DB St. Louis Rams Harrison also have set many records together. The duo has com- Kelly also holds the record for most touchdowns ever by any pro- , DT Chicago Bears bined for 878 receptions for 11,908 yards and 106 touchdowns, all fessional quarterback in any league. Kelley Washington, WR New England Patriots of which are NFL records. Fred Weary, C In Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts history, Manning has produced TWO VOLS ACTIVE IN CANADIAN LEAGUE Scott Wells, C Green Bay Packers the nine best seasons in terms of completions and yards, the eight In addition to Tennessee’s large contingent of active NFL and Cedrick Wilson, WR Pittsburgh Steelers best seasons in attempts, the seven best seasons in games with a AFL players, two former Vols are also strapping it on in the , DB touchdown pass, eight of the nine best seasons in completion per- League. Jason Witten, TE centage and nine of the eleven best seasons in touchdown pass- Defensive end Jonathan Brown (1994-97) plays for the Toronto * es. Argonauts, and wide receiver (1995-98) Most recently, Manning became the only player in NFL history to plays for the . be named NFL MVP, Super Bowl MVP and Pro Bowl MVP during 38 Total Players (19 AFC, 19 NFC) their career.

UT’s five first-day picks in the 2007 NFL draft were the most of any school in the nation ... 28 of the NFL’s 32 teams had at least one former Vol in training camp ... 14 INSIDE THE NUMBERS INSIDE THE ORANGE ZONE MILESTONE GAMES INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BESTS Game Tennessee • Opponent Erik Ainge’s 300-yard passing games: (4) at California 4-5 (4 TD, 0 FG) • 5-6 (4 TD, 1 FG) 2006: Air Force (333); Memphis (324); Alabama (302) CAREER BEST - RUSHING Southern Miss 5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) • 2-2 (0 TD, 2 FG) 2007: Arkansas State (334) Name No. Yards at Florida 3-4 (1 TD, 2 FG) • 6-7 (5 TD, 1 FG) LaMarcus Coker’s 100-yard rushing games: (4) Erik Ainge 11 at ND 2005 3 vs. AU 2004 Arkansas State 6-6 (4 TD, 2 FG) • 3-3 (2 TD, 1 FG) 2006: Marshall (146); Memphis (125); Vanderbilt (126) Josh Briscoe 1 at MEM 2006 11 at MEM 2006 Georgia 3-3 (3 TD, 0 FG) • 1-1 (1 TD, 0 FG) 2007: Arkansas State (101) LaMarcus Coker 26 at MEM 2006 146 vs. MAR 2006 at Miss. State Arian Foster’s 100-yard rushing games: (6) Lennon Creer 9 vs. Ark. St. 2007 53 vs. So. Miss 2007 at Alabama 2005: South Carolina (148); Notre Dame (125); Jonathan Crompton 6 vs. LSU 2006 22 vs. LSU 2006 Arian Foster 40 vs. VU 2005 223 vs. VU 2005 South Carolina Memphis (132); Vanderbilt (223); Kentucky (114) Montario Hardesty 19 vs. AF 2006 72 vs. AF 2006 La.-Lafayette 2007: Southern Miss (125) Arkansas Quintin Hancock 1 vs. UGA 2007 6 vs. UGA 2007 Austin Rogers’ 100-yard receiving games: (1) David Holbert 2 vs. TAMU 2004 3 vs. TAMU 2004 Vanderbilt 2007: Southern Miss (112) at Kentucky Kenny O’Neal 1 (2x) 2 (2x) Lucas Taylor’s 100-yard receiving games: (3) TOTALS 21-23 (16 TD, 5 FG) • 17-19 (12 TD, 5 FG) Austin Rogers 1 (2x) 26 at UK 2005 2007: California (103); Southern Miss (118); Arkansas Lucas Taylor 2 vs. UM 2005 18 vs. SC 2005 State (104) GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAY Brent Vinson 1 at UF 2007 (-9) at UF 2007 Tennessee Opponent Jonathan Hefney’s 10-tackle games: (4) Game FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT DIF 2005: Georgia (14) CAREER BEST - PASSING at California 1 0 1 1 0 1 Even 2006: Air Force (17), Marshall (12); LSU (15) Name Att. Comp. Southern Miss 2 0 2 2 1 3 +1 Jerod Mayo’s 10-tackle games: (6) Erik Ainge 47 at Cal 2007 32 at Cal 2007 Jonathan Crompton 34 at Ark 2006 16 at Ark 2006 at Florida 1 2 3 0 1 1 -2 2006: Air Force (10); Florida (10), Marshall (12); Lucas Taylor 1 (2x) 1 (2x) Arkansas St. 0 1 1 1 2 3 +2 Alabama (12); LSU (12) Georgia 0 0 0 0 1 1 +1 2007: California (10), Georgia (11) CAREER BEST - PASSING YARDS at Miss. State Rico McCoy’s 10-tackle games: (1) 2007: Georgia (11) Name Yards at Alabama Erik Ainge 334 vs. Ark. St. 2007 South Carolina Jonathan Crompton 183 vs. LSU 2006 CAREER BEST - TACKLES La.-Lafayette Lucas Taylor 56 vs. UGA 2007 Arkansas Robert Ayers 6 vs. Arkansas State 2007 Vanderbilt Eric Berry 7 at California 2007 CAREER BEST - RECEIVING at Kentucky Demonté Bolden 4 (2x) Name No. Yards TOTALS437 459+2Wes Brown 3 (2x) Josh Briscoe 8 at UF 2007 76 at UF 2007 Sinclair Cannon 1 vs. Mississippi 2005 Chris Brown 7 (2x) 66 vs. PSU 2006 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Britton Colquitt 1 (2x) LaMarcus Coker 4 (2x) 56 vs. UGA 2007 Tennessee Opponent Dorian Davis 5 vs. Arkansas State 2007 Brad Cottam 3 (2x) 53 at VU 2006 at California (41) (27) Walter Fisher 4 vs. Southern Miss 2007 Jeff Cottam 1 (2x) 13 vs. Ark. St. 2007 Southern Miss (38), (36), (47) (30), (51), 42, (40), (24) Antonio Gaines 6 at California 2007 Lennon Creer 1 vs. So. Miss 2007 7 vs. So. Miss 2007 at Florida (28), (22) (25) Jonathan Hefney 17 vs. Air Force 2006 Arian Foster 5 (2x) 45 vs. VU 2005 Arkansas St. (29), (39) (44), (37) Marsalous Johnson 4 (2x) Quintin Hancock 2 at UF 2007 27 at MEM 2006 Georgia - - Ryan Karl 9 vs. California 2006 Montario Hardesty 2 at Cal 2007 22 at SC 2006 at Miss. State Ricardo Kemp 7 at South Carolina 2006 David Holbert 1 (7x) 26 vs. SC 2005 at Alabama Daniel Lincoln 1 at California 2007 Denarius Moore 1 (3x) 34 vs. UGA 2007 Kenny O’Neal 1 vs. Ark. St. 2007 10 vs. Ark. St. 2007 South Carolina J.T. Mapu 9 at Alabama 2003 Austin Rogers 7 vs. So. Miss 2007 112 vs. So. Miss 2007 La.-Lafayette Ben Martin 2 (2x) Arkansas Luke Stocker 1 vs. Ark. St. 2007 1 vs. Ark. St. 2007 Andre Mathis 1 (2x) Lucas Taylor 7 vs. Ark. St. 2007 118 vs. So. Miss 2007 Vanderbilt Jerod Mayo 12 (3x) at Kentucky Rico McCoy 11 vs. Georgia 2007 CAREER BEST - KICKOFF RETURNS Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Nevin McKenzie 5 (2x) Name No. Yards (Total) Xavier Mitchell 8 vs. Florida 2006 LaMarcus Coker 6 at UF 2007 207 at UF 2007 VOLS ON OPENING OFFENSIVE DRIVES Lennon Creer 2 (2x) 54 vs. So. Miss 2007 1st Half 2nd Half Adam Myers-White 4 vs. Arkansas State 2007 Arian Foster 3 at Cal 2007 117 at Cal 2007 California Fumble Downs Chase Nelson 2 vs. Southern Miss 2007 Jonathan Hefney 3 vs. UK 2004 49 vs. UK 2004 Southern Miss TD (pass) FG Jarod Parrish 7 (3x) Nick Reveiz 1 (3x) David Holbert 1 vs. MAR 2006 4 vs. MAR 2006 at Florida Punt Fumble Marsalous Johnson 2 (2x) 40 at SC 2006 Arkansas St. TD (pass) Punt Antonio Reynolds 6 (2x) Austin Rogers 2 vs. California 2006 Denarius Moore 3 vs. So. Miss 2007 56 vs. So. Miss 2007 Georgia TD (rush) Punt Dennis Rogan 1 at UF 2007 31 at UF 2007 Lucas Taylor 2 (2x) at Miss. State Austin Rogers 1 vs. UF 2006 12 vs. UF 2006 at Alabama LaMarcus Thompson 2 vs. Southern Miss 2007 Lucas Taylor 4 vs. UGA 2005 77 vs. VU 2005 South Carolina Brent Vinson 4 vs. Arkansas State 2007 Ellix Wilson 1 vs. UF 2006 17 vs. UF 2006 La.-Lafayette Antonio Wardlow 4 at South Carolina 2006 Ja’Kouri Williams 1 (2x) 19 vs. LSU 2006 Arkansas Dan Williams 6 vs. Southern Miss 2007 Vanderbilt Ja’Kouri Williams 3 at LSU 2005 CAREER BEST - PUNT RETURNS at Kentucky DeAngelo Willingham 2 (2x) Name No. Yards (Total) Ellix Wilson 5 vs. LSU 2006 Jonathan Hefney 6 vs. UA 2006 104 vs. UA 2006 FUMBLES Austin Rogers 2 vs. Cal 2006 13 vs. Cal 2006 Name No.-Lost Name No.-Lost Lucas Taylor 4 at UA 2005 31 at UA 2005 Arian Foster 3-1 Josh Briscoe 1-0 Erik Ainge 2-1 LaMarcus Coker 1-0 Lennon Creer 2-1 Lennon Creer 1-0 J. Crompton 1-1

Complete career statistics of all former Vols are available online at UTsports.com—just click the “History & Records” link on the football page ... 15 2007 STARTER TH UMBN AILS 10 91 14

ERIK ROBERT ERIC AINGE AYERS BERRY Sr.  QB Jr.  DE Fr.  DB

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Leads SEC in both passing yards 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/0 ... Team leader in TFLs (6.5) and 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Started every game of his young (259.0) and completions (25.0) per game ... Completion percent- sacks (3), ranking sixth in SEC in both categories ... Set then collegiate career ... Interception return of 96 yards for TD at age of 67.6 (125-of-185) ahead of last year’s record pace (67.0) career TFL highs against Cal and Southern Miss ... Led team with Florida tied for third-longest in UT history and was longest in 35 ... Career game highs in both pass attempts (47) and completions 1.5 TFLs against Cal ... Finished with three tackles against years ... Became first defensive player—and just third player over- (32) in opener against Cal ... Finished with 271 yards passing and Golden Bears ... Had two TFLs including a sack against Southern all—in Phillip Fulmer era to start season-opener as true freshman three TD tosses ... Completed 23-of-36 passes for 276 yards and Mississippi ... Finished with two tackles against Florida ... Led ... Finished with seven tackles against California ... Recorded five 2 TDs against Southern Miss ... Threw for 249 yards on 26-of-41 team with six tackles including, three TFLs and two sacks against tackles against Southern Mississippi ... Finished with three tack- passing at Florida ... Threw for career-high 334 yards and 4 TDs Arkansas State ... Recorded one tackle and one quarterback les against Gators ... Had four tackles against Arkansas State ... on 27-of-39 passing against Arkansas State ... Completed 17-of- hurry against Georgia. Finished with four tackles against Georgia. 22 passes for 165 yards vs. Georgia CAREER - Games/Starts: 27/2 ... Tackles: 34-11-45 ... 10.5 TFLs CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-7 at CAL 2007; PD-1 at FLA 2007; CAREER - Games/Starts: 34/28 ... Currently third all-time among and 5 sacks ... Recorded career-high four tackles against INT-1 at FLA 2007. UT quarterbacks with 6,473 passing yards and fifth 6,268 total Memphis in 2005 ... First career tackle went for a sack against offensive yards ... In 2006, set UT season record for completion Mississippi in 2005 ... Started final two regular season games in percentage (67.0) ... Set UT freshman record with 17 TD passes 2006 ... Broke up pass and had two tackles in first career start ... Has been SEC Offensive Player of the Week twice (9/9/06 and against Vanderbilt in 2006 ... Had a season-high three tackles last 10/7/06) ... Honored by SEC for academic achievements after all season against LSU and South Carolina. three seasons. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-4 vs. MEM 2005; TFL-2 vs. SM CAREER HIGHS: Attempts-47 at CAL 2007; Completions-32 2007; Sacks-1, three times. at CAL 2007; Yards 334 vs. ASU 2007; TD-4, three times.

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DEMONTE’ JOSH CHRIS BOLDEN BRISCOE BROWN Jr.  DT Jr.  WR Sr.  TE

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Recorded two tackles, including 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/1 ... Second on team with 26 catches 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... At least one catch in eight straight one TFL, and recovered a fumble in first career start at Cal ... and third in yards with 197 ... Caught six passes for 39 yards in games for Vols’ longest active streak ... Recorded first multi-TD Finished with two tackles and had first career PBU against season-opener against Cal ... Caught three passes for 11 yards game of his career, catching seven passes for 54 yards and 2 TDs Southern Miss ... Had two tackles at Florida ... Had two tackles vs. Southern Mississippi, including a five-yard TD ... Set career against Cal ... First Vols tight end with two TD catches in a game including his first sack of season against Arkansas State ... Had game highs with eight receptions for 76 yards at Florida ... Added since Austin Denney vs. Auburn on Sept. 24, 1966 ... Caught one season-high four tackles against Georgia. six catches for 65 yards against Arkansas State ... Had three pass for 17 yards against Southern Miss ... Caught four passes catches for six yards vs. Georgia. for 35 yards including a 15-yard touchdown pass at Florida ... CAREER - Games/Starts: 18/5 ... Tackles: 27-7-34 ... 6 TFLs and Caught four passes for 32 yards and had his team-leading fourth 2 sacks ... Made first career tackle in season-opener against Cal CAREER - Games/Starts: 28/1 ... 35 receptions for 330 yards TD catch of the year ... UT season record for TDs by tight end is in 2006 ... Had first career TFL against South Carolina ... Set and 2 TD ... Current Vols’ male representative on SEC Student- seven by Austin Denney, 1966. career-high with four tackles and recorded one TFL against LSU Athlete Advisory Committee ... Named “VOLScholar” of the week ... Recorded first sack of career against Kentucky ... Finished prior to 2006 South Carolina game ... Had first career rush against CAREER - Games/Starts: 41/30 ... 68 receptions for 595 yards strong in 2006 averaging three tackles per game over last five Memphis in 2006 rushing around end for 11 yards ... Made colle- and 6 TDs ... UT’s top returning receiver in 2007 in both catches outings. giate debut against Florida in 2006 catching one pass for 17 yards and yards ... Finished junior season with 31 catches or 11 more ... Career-long grab of 39 yards went for a TD against Memphis in than his first two seasons combined ... Had career high seven CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-4, twice; TFL-1, six times; Sacks-1, 2005. catches for 66 yards in Outback Bowl against Penn State ... Also twice. plays as H-back because of superior blocking skills ... First catch CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-8 at FLA 2007; Yards-76 at FLA of his career went for a 20-yard TD against South Carolina in 2007; Long-39 vs. MEM 2005; TD-1, twice. 2004.

CAREER HIGHS: Rec-7, twice; Yds-66 vs. PSU 2007; Long- 53 vs. PSU 2007; TD-2 at CAL 2007.

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LaMARCUS BRITTON JEFF COKER COLQUITT COTTAM So.  TB Jr.  P So.  TE

2007 - Games/Starts: 4/0 ... Ranks third among SEC kickoff 2007 - Games/Starts: 4/4 ... SEC Special Teams Player of the 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Made first career start at Cal ... return (29.0) leaders and fifth in all-purpose yards (137.0) ... 207 Week for his efforts in win over Georgia ... In that game, had six Caught first career pass in opening quarter against Southern kickoff return yards (six returns) at Florida set school game record punts for 42-yard average, with three downed inside the 20 ... But Mississippi ... One reception for 13 yards against Arkansas State. ... First 2007 action was against Southern Miss, carrying four most important contribution was his first 2007 turn at kickoffs ... times for 11 yards and catching one pass for 10 yards ... Ran for Landed Vols’ first two touchbacks of season and limited Bulldogs CAREER - Games/Starts 18/5 ... 2 receptions for 17 yards ... TD and caught TD finishing with 101 yards rushing and 49 yards to average starting field position of its own 21-yard line ... Six Appeared in every game in 2006 as a special teams and short- receiving against Arkansas State ... Caught a 56-yard TD pass punts for 40.8-yard avg. with a long of 55 and had two balls yardage contributor. from Lucas Taylor against Georgia. downed inside 20 at Cal ... Did not play against Southern Miss, snapping a streak of 71 straight UT games in which the Vols’ start- CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-1, twice; Yards-13 vs. ASU CAREER - Games/Starts: 15/4 ... 140 rushes for 830 yards (5.9 ing punter was a member of the Colquitt family ... Only previous 2007; Long-13 vs. ASU 2007; TD-0. att) and 6 TD ... 19 receptions for 292 yards and 2 TD ... Already game DNP was vs. Air Force 2006, when Vols did not punt entire owns two of the four longest runs (89, 87) in UT history ... Broke game ... Punted five times for a 46.2-yard avg. at Florida ... free for an 89-yard TD run against Marshall ... Run was longest by Punted four times for 46.8-yard avg. against Arkansas State. an SEC player in 2006 ... Finished game with season-high 146 rushing yards on eight carries ... Per-attempt avg of 18.2 broke CAREER - Games/Starts: 27/27 ... 126 punts-5,412 yards-43.0 44-year-old school record held by George Canale (17.5 vs. avg. ... Consensus first-team All-SEC pick in 2006 after finishing Chattanooga in 1962) ... In first career start, rushed for 125 yards second in SEC and seventh nationally with 44.9-yard avg - fourth against Memphis. best mark in school history ... Had 18 punts downed inside 20 ver- sus only four touchbacks in 2006 ... Career long punt of 64 yards CAREER HIGHS: Attempts-26 at MEM 2006; Yards-146 vs. against Notre Dame in 2005 ... Member of 2005 MAR 2006; Long-89 vs. MAR 2006; TD-2 at VAN 2006. KR Collegefootballnews.com Freshman All-America third team. HIGHS Returns-6 at FLA 2007; Yards-207 at FLA 2007; Long-74 at FLA 2007; TD-0. CAREER HIGHS: Punts-8, twice; Avg.-56.0 vs. MAR 2006; Long-64 vs. ND 2005.

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RAMON LENNON ARIAN CREER FOSTER FOSTER Jr.  OT Fr.  TB Jr.  TB

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/0 ... Six carries for 53 yards against 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Returned to home state with a 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Started at right tackle all five Southern Miss, including long run of 38 ... Also caught one pass flourish, finishing with 226 all-purpose yards against Cal ... Tallied games as Vols first string offensive line has allowed only one sack for seven yards and returned two kickoffs for 54 yards ... Returned 89 yards rushing on 13 attempts, caught three passes for 20 ... Tennessee leads SEC with only two sacks allowed ... Plays two kicks at Florida for 22 yards ... Rushed nine times for 28 yards yards and the first receiving TD of his career ... Also returned both tackle and guard positions. against Arkansas State ... Three carries for five yards vs. Georgia. three kickoffs for 117 yards, including a 68-yard return to set up UT’s second score of the day ... Rushed for 125 yards on 23 car- CAREER - Games/Starts 5/0... High school teammate of fellow ries and did not have a single rush go for negative yardage CAREER - Games/Starts 23/7... Earned freshman All-SEC hon- Vol Denarius Moore. against Southern Mississippi ... Rushed 11 times for 26 yards at ors in 2005 by league coaches ... Started at left guard in colle- Florida ... Carried 12 times for 57 yards and TD against Arkansas giate debut against UAB ... Has won the Harvey Robinson Award CAREER HIGHS: Attempts-9 vs. ASU 2007; Yards-53 vs. SM State ... Rushed for three touchdowns and 98 yards on 17 for most improved player offensive player in spring practice twice 2007; Long-38 vs. SM 2007; TD-0. KR HIGHS Returns-2, twice; attempts vs. Georgia ... Marked second career 3-TD game vs. (2005 and 2007). Yards-54 vs. SM 2007; Long-29 vs. SM 2007; TD-0. Bulldogs.

CAREER - Games/Starts 27/14... 350 rushes for 1,596 yards (4.6 att) and 16 TD ... 35 receptions for 276 yards and 1 TD ... First Vol freshman to start at tailback since Jamal Lewis in 1997 and first UT tailbak to have 100-yard rushing games in first five career starts since Chuck Webb in 1989 ... As a freshman in 2005 rushed for 879 yards and was a second-team Freshman All- America and first-team Freshman All-SEC selection .. Rushed for a career-high 223 yards against Vanderbilt in 2005.

CAREER HIGHS: Attempts-40 vs. VAN 2005; Yards-223 vs. VAN 2005; Long-66 vs. VAN 2005; TD-3, twioe.

17 2007 STARTER TH UMBN AILS 33 31 39

JONATHAN MARSALOUS RYAN HEFNEY JOHNSON KARL Sr.  LB Sr.  DB So.  DB

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Third on team with 22 tackles ... 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... In first career start, career-high four 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Finished with three tackles against Finished with eight tackles against Cal ... Finished with three tack- tackles against Cal ... Recorded two tackles and 2 PBUs against Cal after missing most of preseason with back injury ... Recorded les against Southern Mississippi, also returned two punts for 34 Southern Mississippi ... Tied career-high with four tackles at three tackles against Southern Miss ... Had season-high seven yards ... Tied for team lead with seven tackles at Florida ... Florida ... Returned first career interception 28 yards against tackles at Florida ... Finished with four tackles against Arkansas Finished with two tackles and one PBU against Arkansas State ... Arkansas State ... Finished with two tackles vs. Georgia. State to go over 100 for career ... Finished with four tackles and Had first interception of the season and two tackles vs. Georgia. two PBUs vs. Georgia. CAREER - Games/Starts 13/5 … Made first career tackle in first CAREER - Games/Starts 42/41 ... Tackles 181-67-248 ... 9 TFLs career game at Georgia in 2006 … Has spent time as a kick CAREER - Games/Starts: 40/18 … Tackles 78-28-106 … 9 TFLs and . 5 sack ... 10 career interceptions ...Has started 41 consec- returner returning five kicks for 83 yards. and 1 sack … Started every game in 2006 at SLB … In first utive games ... In 2006 recorded 96 tackles to finish second on career-start against Cal had a career-high nine tackles … Had the team and 8th in the SEC ... Averaged 12.1 yards per punt CAREER HIGHS: seven tackles, 2 TFLs and first career sack against Air Force … return, good enough for third in the league and 17th nationally ... Tackles-4, twice; PD-2, twice; INT-1 vs. ASU Jumpstarted UT’s second-half comeback at Georgia tipping a Set career-high with 17 tackles against Air Force in 2006 ... Had 2007. pass that was intercepted by Antwan Stewart … Led 2005 Vols career-long 65 yard punt return at South Carolina in 2006 ... with seven special teams tackles and recovered two fumbles … Earned Freshman All-SEC honors at cornerback before being Had first career interception against Texas A&M in Cotton Bowl. switch to a safety for the 2005 season.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-17 vs. AF 2006; PD-3, twice; INT-1, CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-9 vs. CAL 2006; TFL-2, twice; 10 times PR HIGHS Returns-6 vs. ALA 2006; Yards-104 vs. ALA Sacks-1 vs. AF 2006. 2006; Long-65 vs. SC 2006; TD-0.

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DANIEL J.T. JEROD LINCOLN MAPU MAYO Fr.  PK Sr.  DT Jr.  LB

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Has connected on first eight 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/1 ... Recorded one tackle against Cal ... 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Leads team with 37 tackles ... Led attempts to set best career start in UT history ... Ocala, Fla., Finished with two tackles against Southern Miss ... One tackle Vols with 10 tackles, including one TFL, in season-opener against native second in SEC and tied for 19th nationally with 1.6 FGs each against Florida and Arkansas State ... Returned to starting Cal ... Finished with three tackles and had first career forced fum- made per game ... In first collegiate game knocked home a 41- lineup in big way against Georgia, registering season-high three ble against So. Mississippi ... Had six tackles at Florida ... Tied for yard FG and made all four of his PAT attempts against Cal ... Hit tackles and first sack since 2003 ... Starting assignment also was team lead with six tackles against Arkansas State ... Tied for team all three of his FG attempts against Southern Miss, including 47- first since 2003. lead with 11 tackles vs. Georgia. yarder ... Returned to home state and hit both field goal attempts at Florida ... Connected on a pair of field goals (29,39) against CAREER - Games/Starts: 42/12 … Tackles 25-21-46 … 5 TFLs CAREER - Games/Starts: 23/17 … Tackles 88-45-133 … 13.5 Arkansas State. and 2 sacks … Missed 2004 and 2005 season serving a two-year TFLs and 5 sacks … Started 11 games last season and despite Mormon mission … Only had eight tackles in 2006 as he had to missing one game and being slowed at the end of the season CAREER - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Cal game was his first as a Vol play his way back into shape during the season … Started final 11 because of a knee injury, still managed to finish third on the team ... Set best start ever on made field goals in school history ... games of 2003 season at defensive tackle … Had a career-high and 11th in the SEC in tackles with 83 … Earned second-team All- Previously, Carlos Reveiz (1985) and Ricky Townsend (1972) had nine tackles, including 2 TFLs and a sack at Alabama in 2003. America honors from Rivals.com following 2006 season … Had the best starts after beginning their UT careers 6-of-6 on made five games in 2006 with over 10 tackles ... Had three career-high field goals. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-9 at ALA 2003; TFL-2 at ALA 2003; 12 tackle games in 2006 against Marshall, Alabama and LSU … Sacks-1, twice. Had six tackles in Tennessee debut against UAB in 2005. CAREER HIGHS: FG Made-3 vs. SM 2007; Long-47 vs. SM 2007; Points-13 vs. SM 2007. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-12, three times; TFL-3 vs. CAL 2006; Sacks-3 vs. CAL 2006.

18 2007 STARTER TH UMBN AILS 5 50 93

RICO JOSH XAVIER McCOY McNEIL MITCHELL So.  LB So.  C Sr.  DE

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Second on team with 33 tackles ... 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Has started 14 consecutive games 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Recorded one tackle against Cal ... Finished with five tackles against Cal ... Led the team and tied his at center ... Vols yielded only one sack and had 382 yards of total Suffered mild concussion against Golden Bears after scary, career-high for tackles with nine against Southern Mississippi ... offense against California ... Tennessee leads SEC with only two fourth-quarter collison with teammate Eric Berry ... Came back to Also had first INT of his career against Golden Eagles ... Tied for sacks allowed. start against Southern Mississippi and finished with four tackles ... team-lead with seven tackles at Florida ... Finished with one tack- Had four tackles and Vols only TFL of game at Florida ... Finished le, one PBU against Arkansas State ... Set career-high with 11 CAREER -Games/Starts: 17/14 … Started final nine games of with three tackles including two TFLs against Arkansas State ... tackles vs. Georgia. 2006 season … Earned unanimous freshman All-SEC nod from Had four tackles against Georgia. league coaches and Freshman All-America honors by Rivals.com CAREER - Games/Starts: 18/7 … Tackles 50-21-71 … 3 TFLs, 1 … Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks –third CAREER - Games/Starts: 38/16 ... Tackles 42-32-74 ... 14 TFLs FF … Named to Coaches Freshman All-SEC team and third-team fewest in the league – against 415 pass attempts – second-most and 6.5 sacks ... Started last 11 games of 2006 season ... Made Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com after 2006 in the league. solo stop on Air Force’s 2-point converstion with 1:36 remaining season … Had eight tackles against Vanderbilt … In first career in game to preserve UT’s 31-30 win ... Had a career-high eight start against Kentucky, he led the team with a career-high nine tackles including a sack against Florida in 2006 ... Forced first tackles and had one PBU and first career forced fumble … fumble of his career against LSU in 2006 ... First tackle of career Started final two games of 2006 season. went for a sack against Louisiana Tech in 2004.

CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-11 vs. UGA 2007; TFL-3 at VAN CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-8 vs. FLA 2006; TFL-2, twice; 2006; Sacks-0. Sacks-1, six times.

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ANTHONY ANTONIO AUSTIN PARKER REYNOLDS ROGERS Jr.  OG Sr.  DE So.  WR

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Has started 17 consecutive games 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Recorded two tackles against Cal 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Third on team with 25 catches and ... Vols yielded only one sack and had 382 yards of total offense ... Tied career-high with six tackles against Southern Miss ... Had second in yards with 312 yards ... Teamed with Lucas Taylor to against California ... Tennessee leads SEC with only two sacks one tackle at Florida ... Finished with three tackles against become first Vols duo to each eclipse 100 receiving yards in game allowed. Arkansas State. since 1997 SEC Championship Game ... Had six receptions for 38 yards in season-opener against Cal ... Also returned one punt CAREER - Games/Starts: 23/18 ... Started every game he CAREER - Games/Starts: 40/16 ... Tackles: 45-25-70 ... 8.5 TFLs for six yards against Golden Bears ... Had career-highs in recep- played in last season ... Missed Outback Bowl because of knee and 2 sacks ... Had a career-high six tackles against Penn State tions (7) and yards (112) by halftime against Southern Mississippi, injury suffered against Kentucky ... Part of offensive line unit that in Outback Bowl ... Started every game he played in 2006 but also caught first career TD against Golden Eagles ... Finished with allowed only 19 sacks–third fewest in the league–against 415 missed two games with a neck injury. four receptions for 64 yards at Florida ... Had three receptions for pass attempts–second-most in the league. 37 yards against Arkansas State ... Recorded five recpetions for a team-high 61 yards vs. Georgia. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-6, twice; TFL-2 vs. ALA 2006; Sacks-1, two times. CAREER - Games/Starts: 17/6 … 31 catches fo 399 yards and one TD ... Awarded medical redshirt season in 2006 after suffer- ing through shoulder injury and then mononucloesis ... Made first career start against Air Force in 2006 finishing with then career- highs in receptions (5) and yards (69) ... Had one catch for 18 yards against Mississippi in 2005.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-7 vs. SM 2007; Yards-112 vs. SM 2007; Long-32 at FLA 2007; TD-1 vs. SM 2007.

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CHRIS LUCAS BRENT SCOTT TAYLOR VINSON So.  OG Jr.  WR Fr.  DB

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Made first career start at right 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Team leader, second in SEC and 2007 - Games/Starts: 5/1 ... Saw time at wide receiver against guard in season-opener against Cal ... Plays both guard and tack- 20th nationally averaging 95.5 yards per game after having 100+ California and So. Mississippi ... Played at defensive back for first le positions ... Tennessee leads SEC with only two sacks allowed. receiving yards in three of the first four games to start season ... time in fourth quarter against Florida, recording one tackle ... In Also leads Vols with 30 catches ... Teamed with Austin Rogers to first significant action on defense had an interception, a PBU and CAREER - Games/Starts: 12/5 … Part of offensive line unit that become first Vols wide receiver duo to each eclipse 100 in game four tackles against Arkansas State ... In first career start had two allowed only 19 sacks–third fewest in the league–against 415 since 1997 SEC Championship Game ... Topped previous career tackles before leaving game with shoulder injury against Georgia. pass attempts–second-most in the league. total of 101 receiving yards with 103 in debut start at Cal ... Finished with six catches ... Both receptions and yards were CAREER HIGHS - Tackles-4 vs. ASU 2007; PD-2 vs. ASU career-highs ... Caught five passes for a career-high 118 yards 2007; INT-1 vs. ASU 2007. against Southern Mississippi ... Caught six passes for 57 yards at Florida ... Had career-high seven catches against Arkansas State for 104 yards and first two touchdowns of his career ... Threw 56- yard TD pass to LaMarcus Coker against Georgia ... Led team with six receptions for 50 yards against Bulldogs.

CAREER - Games/Starts: 27/5 ... 38 catches for 483 yards and two TDs ... 26 KO returns for 546 yards ... Caught at least one pass in 11 different games in 2006 ... Caught career-high four passes against Memphis ... Threw 48-yard TD pass to LaMarcus Coker in second quarter against Florida ... Caught a career-long 45-yard pass against Air Force.

CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-7 vs. ASU 2007; Yards-118 vs. SM 2007; Long-45 vs. AF 2006; TD-2 vs. ASU 2007.

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ERIC YOUNG Sr.  OT

2007 - Games/Starts: 5/5 ... Started 18 consecutive games ... Made third career start at left tackle against California, his first since subbing for injured Arron Sears in early 2005 ... Vols yield- ed only one sack and had 382 yards of total offense against California ... Tennessee leads SEC with only two sacks allowed.

CAREER - Games/Starts: 30/20 ... Started all 13 games last sea- son at right tackle ... Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks–third fewest in the league–against 415 pass attempts–second-most in the league ... Made first career start at LSU in 2005 at the left tackle position.

20 2007 GAME REVIEWS GAME 1 - CALIFORNIA GAME 2 - SOUTHERN MISS GAME 3 - FLORIDA Sept. 1, 2007 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 15, 2007 TENNESSEE 31 SOUTHERN MISS 19 TENNESSEE 20 CALIFORNIA 45 TENNESSEE 39 FLORIDA 59

BERKELEY, Calif. - Erik Ainge connected on KNOXVILLE - Erik Ainge produced 276 GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Florida’s 32 of 47 passing attempts for 271 yards and yards and two touchdowns through the air and tallied 366 yards of offense and four touchdowns three touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to Arian Foster added 125 yards and two touch- to pace Florida in a 59-20 win over Tennessee in outscore a balanced California attack as the downs on the ground as Tennessee rallied to Gainesville. The Vols were held to just 37 yards Golden Bears dropped Tennessee 45-31 in front beat Southern Miss 39-19 at Neyland Stadium. on the ground and committed three turnovers to of 72,516 fans at Berkeley’s Memorial Stadium. Ainge threw for 205 yards and both of his aid Florida in achieving the most lopsided win in Justin Forsett scampered 13 yards to paydirt touchdowns in a first half that featured a com- the series since 1990. with 9:10 remaining to give Cal its two-touchdown margin of victory and halt any bined 493 yards of total offense from the two teams. Foster took over in the sec- “We can’t continue to give up big plays,” Tennessee head coach Philip Ful- chance of a Tennessee comeback in the final quarter. ond half, rushing for 94 yards and two scores to distance the Vols from the mer said. “I’m not saying that we gave it to them, they earned it. But they earned “Cal’s a very fine football team,” UT head coach Philip Fulmer said. “We did Golden Eagles. a punt return for the second week in three weeks, which puts our defense in a not tackle well. Their front did a good job moving us more than we would have “It was great to see Foster get 100-plus yards,” Tennessee head coach Philip tough spot. We cannot help good teams that way." liked, so you have to give them credit." Fulmer said. “We had two receivers get 100 yards; that’s fun. Erik Ainge is a The biggest play of the game came late in the third quarter when Arian Fos- Forsett produced 156 yards and a touchdown on the ground and quarterback heck of a football player. He understands, he sees and he throws. It was a good ter fumbled deep in Tennessee territory and Dustin Doe scooped up the loose Nate Longshore completed 19 of 28 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns effort by him.” ball and returned it 18 yards for a Florida touchdown and a 35-20 lead. while adding another one on the ground to pace a Cal offense that netted 471 Tennessee had two receivers over the 100-yard mark in a single contest for The Tennessee defense swung the momentum in the Vols favor on the pre- yards of total offense on the night. the first time since the 1997 SEC Championship game. Austin Rogers caught vious two Florida possessions. Eric Berry intercepted Tebow’s pass and The Golden Bears opened up a 17-point lead with a five-play, 63-yard scor- seven passes 112 yards and a touchdown, while Lucas Taylor caught five pass- returned it 96 yards for a touchdown to pull Tennessee within eight, and then ing drive to start the second half. Longshore hit Lavelle Hawkins for a three- es for 118 yards. Josh Briscoe snagged the other touchdown pass, though he the Vol defense forced Florida to punt. yard score to cap the drive. only caught three passes for 11 yards. Foster’s fumble gave the momentum right back to the Gators, and they took Robert Jordan caught a Longshore pass from four yards out late in the first “I have to credit Austin, Lucas and Josh,” Ainge said. “They are all playing full advantage, scoring 24 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to send the half to put the Golden Bears up seven. After forcing Tennessee to punt, Cal well. The potential has always been there, so we aren’t shocked that they’re Vols back to Knoxville with their first 1-2 start since 1994. marched 60 yards in 52 seconds before Jordan Kay converted a 27-yard field where they’re supposed to be every time.” “Certainly, this wasn’t the representation that we intended it to be down here goal with 12 seconds remaining in the half to make the score 31-21. After Ainge’s 26-yard strike to Rogers gave the Vols an early 7-3 lead, South- today,” Fulmer said. “Our players did work hard in preparing for this. Their atti- Tennessee surrendered two non-offensive touchdowns in the first half, but ern Miss’ Jeremy Young hit Chris Johnson behind Tennessee’s coverage for a tudes have been outstanding.” answered for both of them. With 12:23 remaining in the half, DeSean Jackson 69-yard score and a 10-7 lead. Britt Barefoot and Daniel Lincoln each convert- Florida’s other big play came less than two minutes into the game when returned a punt 77 yards for a touchdown to give Cal a 21-14 lead. Two pos- ed a field goal attempt for his team to make the score 13-10 after one quarter. returned a Britton Colquitt punt 83 yards for the first touchdown sessions later, Ainge hit Chris Brown for a two-yard score to tie the game. Southern Miss’ Justin Estes kicked another field goal to make the margin six of the game. On the game’s opening possession, Ainge was nailed from his blind side, before Tennessee rallied to score 17 unanswered points, the last of which came Tennessee could only answer Florida’s touchdowns with field goals for much forcing a fumble that was recovered by Worrell Williams and returned 44 yards on a 9-yard run from Foster. of the first half and found itself trailing 28-6. The Vols finally found the endzone for the game’s first score. UT answered on its next possession, going 70 yards Estes kicked a 24-yard field goal to pull Southern Miss within eight, but Ten- with 25 seconds to play in the half when Erik Ainge hit Chris Brown from 15 in seven plays and scoring on a 12-yard pass from Ainge to Arian Foster. nessee answered with a nine-play, 45-yard drive and a one-yard Arian Foster yards out to send Tennessee to the locker room down only 15. Each team scored again in the quarter, Cal on a Longshore 2-yard sneak, touchdown run. Lincoln added his third field goal, and Nevin McKenzie forced Ainge completed 26 of 41 attempts for 249 yards and a touchdown in the and Tennessee on a Montario Hardesty 1-yard run. a fumble that led to a safety to put the victory on ice for the Vols. game. Tennessee’s leading receiver was Josh Briscoe, who caught eight pass- Foster led the Vols’ rushing attack, netting 89 yards on 13 carries and adding Taylor and Rogers set career highs for receiving yards in a game. Both play- es for a career-high 76 yards. Foster gained only 26 yards on the ground in 11 a 68-yard kickoff return to set up Hardesty’s touchdown. ers have more receiving yards through two games this season than they did in attempts. Tennessee’s Lucas Taylor led all receivers with six catches and 103 yards. all of 2006. Lincoln continued to be a consistent weapon for the Vols, converting two Brown caught seven passes for 54 yards and two scores. Rico McCoy led the Tennessee defensive effort with nine tackles and an more field goals to remain a perfect 6-for-6 on the season. Daniel Lincoln converted on his first collegiate field goal attempt, a 41-yard interception. The Vols surrendered only 90 yards rushing, the fewest allowed by try in the fourth quarter. Cornerback Eric Berry became only the third true fresh- the unit since the Alabama game in 2006. SCORE BY QUARTERS man in the Fulmer era to start a season opener. He posted seven tackles. SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE 3 10 7 0 -- 20 FLORIDA 14 14 7 24 -- 59 SCORE BY QUARTERS SO. MISS 13 3 0 3 -- 19 TENNESSEE 14 7 7 3 -- 31 TENNESSEE 10 7 10 12 -- 39 SCORING SUMMARY CALIFORNIA 14 17 7 7 -- 45 1st - UF - James 83 punt return (Ijjas kick). SCORING SUMMARY UT - Lincoln 28 field goal. SCORING SUMMARY 1st - USM - Estes 30 field goal. UF - Cooper 30 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick). 1st - CAL - Williams 44 fumble recovery (Kay kick). UT - Rogers 26 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 2nd - UT - Lincoln 22 field goal. UT - A. Foster 12 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). USM - Johnson 69 pass from Young (Estes kick). UF - Tebow 7 run (Ijjas kick). CAL - Longshore 2 run (Kay kick). USM - Barefoot 51 field goal. UF - Ingram 20 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick). UT - Hardesty 1 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 38 field goal. UT - C. Brown 15 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 2nd -CAL - Jackson 77 punt return (Kay kick). 2nd - USM - Estes 40 field goal. 3rd - UT - Berry 96 INT return (Lincoln). UT - C. Brown 2 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick.) UT - Briscoe 5 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UF - Doe 18 fumble recovery (Ijjas kick). CAL - Jordan pass from Longshore (Kay kick). 3rd - UT - Lincoln 36 field goal. 4th - UF - Harvin 19 run (Ijjas kick). CAL - Kay 27 field goal UT - A. Foster 9 run (Lincoln kick). UF - Tebow 5 run (Ijjas kick). 3rd - CAL - Hawkins 3 pass from Longshore (Kay kick). 4th - USM - Estes 24 field goal. UF - Ijjas 25 field goal UT - C. Brown 5 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - A. Foster 1 run (Lincoln kick). UF - Newton 4 run (Ijjas kick). 4th - UT - Lincoln 41 field goal UT - Lincoln 47 field goal. CAL - Forsett 13 run (Kay kick). UT - Team safety. TEAM STATS UT UC TEAM STATS USM UT TEAM STATS UT UF First Downs 20 23 First Downs 17 22 First Downs 14 23 Rushes-Yards 27-111 37-230 Rushes-Yards 32-90 39-193 Rushes-Yards 21-37 46-255 Passing Yards 271 241 Passing Yards 264 276 Passing Yards 261 299 Passes (C-A-I) 32-47-0 19-28-0 Passes (C-A-I) 21-41-1 23-36-0 Passes (C-A-I) 28-46-2 14-19-1 Total Offensive Plays 74 65 Total Offensive Plays 73 75 Total Offensive Plays 67 65 Total Offense 382 471 Total Offense 354 469 Total Offense 298 554 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-52 Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-55 Penalties-Yards 7-40 9-66 Punts-Average 6-40.8 5-43.6 Punts-Average 2-48.5 3-40.7 Punts-Average 5-46.2 3-33.7 Time of Possession 30:14 29:46 Time of Possession 27:17 32:43 Time of Possession 25:10 34:50 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 6 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 8 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 1-8 Sacks By-Yards 1-7 2-13 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 0-0 TENNESSEE TENNESSEE TENNESSEE RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg A. Foster 13 90 1 89 0 42 A. Foster 23 125 0 125 2 21 A. Foster 11 26 0 26 0 6 Hardesty 9 27 0 27 1 7 Creer 6 58 5 53 0 38 Creer 4 15 0 15 0 6 PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg Ainge 47 32 0 271 3 43 Ainge 36 23 0 276 2 35 Ainge 41 26 1 249 1 32 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg Taylor 6 103 0 43 Rogers 7 112 1 26 Briscoe 8 76 0 19 C. Brown 7 54 2 27 Taylor 5 118 0 35 Taylor 6 57 0 15

CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN MISS FLORIDA RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg Forsett 26 163 7 156 1 20 Young 9 53 5 48 0 31 Harvin 9 75 0 75 1 19 Best 4 46 0 46 0 34 Fletcher 11 37 0 37 0 9 Tebow 18 67 6 61 2 18 PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg Longshore 28 19 0 241 2 49 Young 36 19 1 254 1 69 Tebow 19 14 1 299 2 49 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg Hawkins 7 90 1 25 Johnson 8 127 1 69 Harvin 4 120 0 49 Jackson 4 45 0 17 Nelson 4 52 0 30 Ingram 3 56 1 25 21 2007 GAME REVIEWS GAME 4 - ARKANSAS STATE GAME 5 - GEORGIA GAME 6 - MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 22, 2007 Oct. 6, 2007 ARKANSAS ST. 27 GEORGIA 14 TENNESSEE 48 TENNESSEE 35

KNOXVILLE - Erik Ainge threw for a career- KNOXVILLE - Tennessee set out to run the high 334 yards and four touchdowns and LaMar- football, and it did exactly that. cus Coker rushed for 101 yards and a score as Arian Foster posted another career day Tennessee ran away from Arkansas State, 48- against Georgia, running for 98 yards and three 27, at Neyland Stadium. touchdowns to lead a Tennessee rushing attack “It’s a darn good win. We’re glad to get it. I that totaled 190 yards on the ground and five appreciate the leadership on this football team touchdowns before the day was done. during the course of the week from the coaches and the players. It wasn’t per- “We ran it well early, and we ran it well late,” Tennessee head coach Philip fect by any stretch of the imagination, but it sure feels good to win. ” Ainge connected on 27 of 39 attempts including two touchdown passes of 24 Fulmer said. yards or more. Coker turned in his best performance since the 2006 Vanderbilt Tennessee’s opening drive set the tone for the game. After the much- game, and Arian Foster spelled him with 57 yards and a score as well. maligned defense forced a Georgia three-and-out, the Volunteers offense The Tennessee defense also showed signs of improvement in some areas, marched 81 yards in 12 plays--nine of which were rushes--and scored on a forcing three turnovers and limiting the Indians to just 199 passing yards. nine-yard run from Foster. “Defensive takeaways were huge in this ballgame. Marsalous (Johnson) and Two possessions later, Tennessee opened the bag of tricks and pulled out (Brent) Vinson had interceptions, and (J.T.) Mapu had a (forced fumble and a fake-reverse wide-receiver pass for a touchdown. Lucas Taylor hit LaMarcus fumble recovery).” Ainge and Lucas Taylor connected on a 24-yard score with 13:37 remaining Coker for a 56-yard score and a 14-0 lead. to give the Vols a 45-27 lead and put the game out of reach for the Indians. Later in the second quarter, Montario Hardesty took over in the backfield, Daniel Lincoln connected on his eighth-straight field goal five minutes later to carrying five times in a seven-play, 48-yard drive that was capped by his 10- create the final margin. yard touchdown run. Taylor was also the recipient of the game’s first touchdown pass, a 17-yard Another Georgia three-and-out gave Tennessee the ball back at its own 35 strike from Ainge less than three minutes into the game. Taylor finished with yard line, and the Vols made quick work of the Bulldogs defense again. Erik seven catches for 104 yards. Ainge hit Denarius Moore for 34 yards to move into Georgia territory and set up Each team made one costly mistake in the game. Arkansas State extended a Tennessee drive with a roughing the kicker penalty in the first quarter and paid a 22-yard Foster touchdown run three plays later. the price when Ainge hooked up with Chris Brown on the next play for a 15- With a 28-0 halftime lead, Tennessee relied on a stingy defense and a yard score. methodical run game to keep Georgia at a comfortable distance.The success Tennessee returned the favor in the second quarter when an Ainge pass was of the Vols’ run game reduced Ainge to a role player. The senior quarterback intercepted and returned 54 yards for a touchdown. played mistake-free football, completing 17 of 22 passes for 165 yards. “With the exception of that turnover, I thought we did a good job on offense. “The offensive line has been playing great,” Ainge said. “The running backs, It wasn’t perfect. Our biggest problem so far has been just giving teams things. tight ends, everybody (has contributed in the running game). We felt like we We gave them seven more (points) tonight, but they earned everything else.” Robert Ayers led the Vol defense with six tackles, two of which were sacks could run the football, but you never know until you get to the game.” and another a tackle for loss. Johnson’s and Vinson’s interceptions were the Georgia managed just 69 yards on the ground and 243 yards of total first of their careers. offense in the game. Rico McCoy and Jerod Mayo led the Vol defensive effort with 11 tackles apiece.

SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTERS ARK. ST. 7 10 3 7 -- 27 GEORGIA 0 0 7 7 -- 14 TENNESSEE 17 14 7 10 -- 48 TENNESSEE 7 21 7 0 -- 35 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - Taylor 17 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 1st - UT - A. Foster 9 run (Lincoln kick). ASU - Miller 6 pass from Leonard (Arauco kick). 2nd -UT - Coker 56 pass from Taylor (Lincoln kick). UT - Brown 15 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Hardesty 10 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 29 field goal. UT - A. Foster 22 run (Lincoln kick). 2nd - ASU - Johnson 54 INT return (Arauco kick). 3rd - UGA - Goodman 26 pass from Stafford (Coutu kick). UT - Coker 25 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - A. Foster 4 run (Lincoln kick). UT - A. Foster 5 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - UGA - Chandler 2 pass from Stafford (Coutu kick). ASU - Aruaco 44 field goal. 3rd - ASU - Aruaco 37 field goal. UT - Coker 2 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - ASU - Arnold 1 run (Aruaco kick). UT - Taylor 24 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 39 field goal. TEAM STATS ASU UT TEAM STATS UGA UT First Downs 17 30 First Downs 14 21 Rushes-Yards 31-178 37-188 Rushes-Yards 25-69 44-190 Passing Yards 199 335 Passing Yards 174 221 Passes (C-A-I) 18-36-2 28-40-1 Passes (C-A-I) 16-34-1 18-23-0 Total Offensive Plays 67 77 Total Offensive Plays 59 67 Total Offense 377 523 Total Offense 243 411 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-46 3-25 Penalties-Yards 6-41 7-51 Punts-Average 5-43.3 4-46.8 Punts-Average 8-42.5 6-42.0 Time of Possession 27:41 32:19 Time of Possession 24:54 35:06 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 5 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 4-17 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 1-7 TENNESSEE TENNESSEE RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg Coker 15 101 0 101 1 27 A. Foster 17 98 0 98 3 22 A. Foster 12 57 0 57 1 14 Hardesty 14 70 2 68 1 11 PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg Ainge 39 27 1 334 4 26 Ainge 22 17 0 165 0 34 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg Taylor 7 104 2 24 Taylor 6 50 0 17 Briscoe 6 65 0 26 Rogers 5 61 0 16

ARKANSAS STATE ARKANSAS STATE RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg Arnold 16 131 1 130 1 44 Moreno 13 30 0 30 0 5 Brown 4 37 0 37 0 18 Lumpkin 4 26 0 26 0 10 PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg PASSING Att Comp IntYds TD Lg Leonard 35 18 2 199 1 48 Stafford 33 16 1 174 2 26 RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg Jones 5 37 0 12 Chandler 4 33 1 20 Thompkins 4 49 0 27 Wilson 3 19 0 11 22 2007 STATISTIC S 2007 SCOREBOARD (3-2, 1-1 SEC) Date UT rank Opponent (rank) (TV) Site Time/Result Attend. Quick Facts Sept. 1 15/15 at California (12/12) (ABC) Berkeley L 31-45 72,516 Cal produces 471 total yards, 15 plays of at least 20 yards and pulls away in fourth Sept. 8 23/24 Southern Miss (PPV) Knoxville W 39-19 106,311 Vols finish off Golden Eagles with strong second half; three Vols post 100-yard games Sept. 15 22/24 *at Florida (5/3) (CBS) Gainesville L 20-59 90,707 Florida limits Vols to 13 offensive points; Gators log 554 yards of total offense Sept. 22 Arkansas State (PPV) Knoxville W 48-27 102,368 Tennessee uses three takeaways, career passing day from Ainge to defeat Indians Oct. 6 *Georgia (12/11) (CBS) Knoxville W 35-14 107,052 Rushing game tells the story as Vols gain 190 on the ground and limit Bulldogs to 69 Oct. 13 25/nr *at Mississippi State (PPV) Starkville 1:30 p.m. CT Oct. 20 *at Alabama Tuscaloosa Oct. 27 *South Carolina Knoxville Nov. 3 Louisiana-Lafayette HC Knoxville 4 p.m. ET Nov. 10 *Arkansas Knoxville Nov. 17 *Vanderbilt Knoxville Nov. 25 *at Kentucky Lexington Dec. 1 SEC Championship (CBS) Atlanta 4 p.m. ET Rankings listed (AP/USA Today) HC-Homecoming *-Southeastern Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP OFFENSIVE STATISTICS SCORING 173 164 # RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Points Per Game 34.6 32.8 27 Arian Foster 5 76 396 1 395 5.2 6 42 79.0 22 LaMarcus Coker 4 32 144 10 134 4.2 1 27 33.5 FIRST DOWNS 107 94 2 Montario Hardesty 4 25 108 2 106 4.2 2 11 26.5 Rushing 37 40 3 Lennon Creer 5 22 107 6 101 4.6 0 38 20.2 Passing 63 50 87 Quintin Hancock 5 16066.00 6 1.2 Penalty 7 4 1 Kenny O'Neal 5 24042.00 2 0.8 12 Lucas Taylor 5 11011.00 1 0.2 RUSHING YARDAGE 719 822 8 Jonathan Crompton 4 2 0 8 -8 -4.0 0 0 -2.0 Yards gained rushing 776 898 13 Brent Vinson 5 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -1.8 Yards lost rushing 57 76 10 Erik Ainge 5 5 10 20 -10 -2.0 0 10 -2.0 TEAM 2 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.5 Rushing Attempts 168 171 Totals 5 168 776 57 719 4.3 9 42 143.8 Average Per Rush 4.3 4.8 Opponents 5 171 898 76 822 4.8 7 44 164.4 Average Per Game 143.8 164.4 TDs Rushing 9 7 # PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PASSING YARDAGE 1,364 1,177 10 Erik Ainge 5 142.04 125-185-2 67.6 1295 10 43 259.0 8 Jonathan Crompton 4 34.87 3-6-1 50.0 13 0 6 3.2 Comp-Att-Int 129-192-3 88-158-5 12 Lucas Taylor 5 900.40 1-1-0 100.0 56 1 56 11.2 Average Per Pass 7.1 7.4 Totals 5 142.64 129-192-3 67.2 1364 11 56 272.8 Opponents 5 128.65 88-158-5 55.7 1177 8 69 235.4 Average Per Catch 10.6 13.4 Average Per Game 272.8 235.4 # RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G TDs Passing 11 8 12 Lucas Taylor 5 30 432 14.4 2 43 86.4 TOTAL OFFENSE 2,083 1,999 81 Josh Briscoe 5 26 197 7.6 1 26 39.4 Total Plays 360 329 21 Austin Rogers 5 25 312 12.5 1 32 62.4 28 Chris Brown 5 17 141 8.3 4 27 28.2 Average Per Play 5.8 6.1 27 Arian Foster 5 10 40 4.0 1 15 8.0 Average Per Game 416.6 399.8 22 LaMarcus Coker 4 6 124 20.7 2 56 31.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 27-667 31-692 83 Denarius Moore 5 4 58 14.5 0 34 11.6 Average Per Return 24.7 22.3 87 Quintin Hancock 5 4 21 5.2 0 8 4.2 80 Jeff Cottam 5 2 17 8.5 0 13 3.4 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 9-31 8-184 2 Montario Hardesty 4 2 4 2.0 0 7 1.0 Average Per Return 3.4 23.0 1 Kenny O'Neal 5 1 10 10.0 0 10 2.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 5-124 3-63 3 Lennon Creer 5 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.4 88 Luke Stocker 5 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 Average Per Return 24.8 21.0 Totals 5 129 1364 10.6 11 56 272.8 FUMBLES-LOST 10-4 7-4 Opponents 5 88 1177 13.4 8 69 235.4 PENALTIES-YARDS 26-196 33-240 Average Per Game 39.2 48.0 # PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long PUNTS-YARDS 24-1,037 23-973 33 Jonathan Hefney 7 19 2.7 0 18 35 Ellix Wilson 1 6 6.0 0 0 Average Per Punt 43.2 42.3 21 Austin Rogers 1 6 6.0 0 6 Net punt average 34.7 38.3 Totals 9 31 3.4 0 18 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:06 28:54 Opponents 8 184 23.0 2 83 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 31/74 26/69 # KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 3rd-Down Pct 42% 38% 22 LaMarcus Coker 10 290 29.0 0 74 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3/6 3/5 3 Lennon Creer 4 76 19.0 0 29 4th-Down Pct 50% 60% 83 Denarius Moore 4 87 21.8 0 31 SACKS BY-YARDS 7-37 2-15 27 Arian Foster 3 117 39.0 0 68 56 Nick Reveiz 2 27 13.5 0 20 MISC YARDS 0 0 33 Jonathan Hefney 1 15 15.0 0 15 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 21 20 41 Dennis Rogan 1 31 31.0 0 31 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-8 8-9 46 Andre Mathis 1 15 15.0 0 15 94 Wes Brown 1 9 9.0 0 9 PAT-ATTEMPTS 21-21 20-20 Totals 27 667 24.7 0 74 ATTENDANCE 315,731 163,223 Opponents 31 692 22.3 0 42 Games/Avg Per Game 3/105,244 2/81612 Neutral Site Games - - # FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Totals 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 2 62 31.0 2 44 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total # FGs FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Tennessee 51 59 38 25 - 173 26 Daniel Lincoln 8-8 100.0 0-0 3-3 3-3 2-2 0-0 47 0 Opponents 48 44 24 48 - 164 FG SEQ: (41), (38), (36), (47), (28), (22), (29), (39) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made. 23 2007 STATISTIC S

# INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 14 Eric Berry 1 96 96.0 1 96 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 31 Marsalous Johnson 1 28 28.0 0 28 # Player GP T AT TT TFL Sack Int-Yds PD QBH FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 33 Jonathan Hefney 1 0 0.0 0 0 7 Jerod Mayo 5 25 12 37 2.0-4 . . . 3 . 1 . . 5 Rico McCoy 1 0 0.0 0 0 5 Rico McCoy 5 21 12 33 . . 1-0 4 . . . . . 13 Brent Vinson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 5 124 24.8 1 96 14 Eric Berry 5 16 7 23 . . 1-96 ...... Opponents 3 63 21.0 1 54 33 Jonathan Hefney 5 15 7 22 . . 1-0 4 . . . . . 39 Ryan Karl 5 13 8 21 . . . 3 . . . . . # PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 19 Jarod Parrish 5 12 5 17 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 47 Britton Colquitt 21 915 43.6 571290 93 Xavier Mitchell 5 8 8 16 3.0-10 . . . 2 . . . . 95 Chad Cunningham 3 122 40.7 460310 91 Robert Ayers 5 12 3 15 6.5-23 3.0-12 . 1 3 . . . . Totals 24 1037 43.2 57 1 5 10 0 20 Nevin McKenzie 5 11 4 15 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . 2 . 1 . . Opponents 23 973 42.3 663551 55 Dan Williams 5 8 5 13 0.5-1 ...... 98 Demonté Bolden 5 10 2 12 2.0-9 1.0-8 . 2 . 1-0 . . . # TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 10 Erik Ainge 5 190 -10 1295 1285 257.0 31 Marsalous Johnson 5 6 6 12 . . 1-28 4 . . . . . 27 Arian Foster 5 76 395 0 395 79.0 89 Antonio Reynolds 5 10 2 12 1.0-1 ...... 22 LaMarcus Coker 4 32 134 0 134 33.5 95 Walter Fisher 5 6 5 11 . . . 2 2 . . . . 2 Montario Hardesty 4 25 106 0 106 26.5 34 Dorian Davis 5 8 1 9 ...... 1 . . 3 Lennon Creer 5 22 101 0 101 20.2 99 J.T. Mapu 5 4 4 8 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . 1-0 1 . . 12 Lucas Taylor 5 2 1 56 57 11.4 94 Wes Brown 5 6 2 8 . . . . 1 . . . . 87 Quintin Hancock 51606 1.2 23 Ricardo Kemp 5 7 . 7 ...... 1 . . 8 Jonathan Crompton 4 8 -8 13 5 1.2 13 Brent Vinson 5 6 1 7 . . 1-0 2 . . . . . 1 Kenny O'Neal 52404 0.8 13 Brent Vinson 5 1 -9 0 -9 -1.8 35 Ellix Wilson 5 5 2 7 1.0-1 1.0-1 . 1 . . . 1 . TEAM 2 1 -1 0 -1 -0.5 48 Adam Myers-White 5 6 1 7 ...... Totals 5 360 719 1364 2083 416.6 37 Antonio Gaines 2 4 3 7 ...... Opponents 5 329 822 1177 1999 399.8 24 D. Willingham 5 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 90 Ben Martin 3 2 3 5 ...... PAT PAT PAT PAT 6 Ja’Kouri Williams 5 4 1 5 ...... # SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXPSaf Pts 38 Antonio Wardlow 5 2 3 5 ...... 26 Daniel Lincoln 0 8-8 21-21 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 45 97 Chase Nelson 3 3 . 3 ...... 27 Arian Foster 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 28 Chris Brown 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 56 Nick Reveiz 5 2 1 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 22 LaMarcus Coker 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 41 Dennis Rogan 4 2 . 2 ...... 12 Lucas Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 9A Chad Cunningham 4 1 1 2 ...... 2 Montario Hardesty 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 42 L. Thompson 5 . 2 2 ...... 81 Josh Briscoe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 26 Daniel Lincoln 5 . 1 1 ...... 21 Austin Rogers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 80 Jeff Cottam 5 1 . 1 ...... 14 Eric Berry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 22 LaMarcus Coker 4 . 1 1 ...... TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Totals 21 8-8 21-21 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 173 3 Lennon Creer 5 1 . 1 ...... Opponents 20 8-9 20-20 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 164 TEAM 2 ...... 1 Totals 5 241 115 356 19-67 7-37 5-124 25 13 4-0 5 1 1 # ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec PR KR IR Tot Avg/G Opponents 5 255 159 414 20.0-82 2-15 3-63 22 5 4-62 6 . . 27 Arian Foster 5 395 40 0 117 0 552 110.4 22 LaMarcus Coker 4 134 124 0 290 0 548 137.0 Defensive Big Play Leaders: Ayers (7.5), Bolden (5), Hefney (4), M. Johnson (4), McCoy (4) 12 Lucas Taylor 5 1 432 0 0 0 433 86.6 21 Austin Rogers 5 0 312 6 0 0 318 63.6 81 Josh Briscoe 5 0 197 0 0 0 197 39.4 3 Lennon Creer 5 101 7 0 76 0 184 36.8 83 Denarius Moore 5 0 58 0 87 0 145 29.0 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES 28 Chris Brown 5 0 141 0 0 0 141 28.2 # PLAYER T AT TT # PLAYER T AT TT 2 Montario Hardesty 4 106 4 0 0 0 110 27.5 20 Nevin McKenzie 4 4 8 95 Chad Cunningham 1 1 2 14 Eric Berry 5 0 0 0 0 96 96 19.2 6 Ja’Kouri Williams 3 2 5 24 D. Willingham 1 1 2 33 Jonathan Hefney 5 0 0 19 15 0 34 6.8 48 Adam Myers-White 3 2 5 42 LaMarcus Thompson 022 41 Dennis Rogan 4 0 0 0 31 0 31 7.8 38 Antonio Wardlow 2 3 5 80 Jeff Cottam 1 0 1 31 Marsalous Johnson 5 0 0 0 0 28 28 5.6 34 Dorian Davis 2 2 4 41 Dennis Rogan 1 0 1 56 Nick Reveiz 5 0 0 0 27 0 27 5.4 56 Nick Reveiz 2 1 3 14 Eric Berry 0 1 1 87 Quintin Hancock 5 6 21 0 0 0 27 5.4 23 Ricardo Kemp 2 0 2 22 LaMarcus Coker 0 1 1 80 Jeff Cottam 5 0 17 0 0 0 17 3.4 94 Wes Brown 1 1 2 26 Daniel Lincoln 0 1 1 46 Andre Mathis 3 0 0 0 15 0 15 5.0 1 Kenny O'Neal 5 4 10 0 0 0 14 2.8 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 94 Wes Brown 5 0 0 0 9 0 9 1.8 ORANGE ZONE* Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Time TD% Score% 35 Ellix Wilson 5 0 0 6 0 0 6 1.2 Tennessee 23 16 5 1 0 1 0 70.0 91.3 88 Luke Stocker 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 Opponents 19 12 5 2 0 0 0 63.2 89.5 8 Jonathan Crompton 4 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -2.0 *Commonly referred to as “the red zone,” the Orange Zone denotes UT’s possessions inside the 20-yd. line (includes OT) 13 Brent Vinson 5 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -1.8 # KICKOFFS No. TB RET OB FC POINTS OFF TURNOVERS 10 Erik Ainge 5 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -2.0 95 Chad Cunningham 21 0 21 0 0 Takeaways Pts. Off TEAM 2 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.5 26 Daniel Lincoln 7 0 7 0 0 UT 9 31 Totals 5 719 1364 31 667 124 2905 581.0 47 Britton Colquitt 6 2 3 1 0 OPP 7 28 Opponents 5 822 1177 184 692 63 2938 587.6 Totals 34 0 31 1 0 SEC/NCAA TEAM STAT RANKINGS SEC/NCAA INDIVIDUAL STAT RANKINGS Category Stat SEC NCAA Category Name Stat SEC NCAA Scoring 34.6 5 27 Rushing-Game Arian Foster 79.0 9 T-60 Total Offense 416.6 5 46 Receiving-Yards Game Lucas Taylor 86.4 3 30 Rushing Offense 143.8 9 67 Austin Rogers 62.4 9 T-94 Passing Offense 272.8 1 29 Receptions-Game Lucas Taylor 6.0 3 T-37 Passing Efficiency 142.6 3 19 Josh Briscoe 5.2 6 56 1st Downs 107 10 N/A Austin Rogers 5.0 7 T-65 3rd-Down Conversions 41.9% 5 45 Total Offense Erik Ainge 257.0 2 34 Passing-Yards Game Erik Ainge 259.0 1 27 Scoring Defense 32.8 12 98 Passing Efficiency Erik Ainge 142.04 3 26 Total Defense 399.8 11 75 Kickoff Return Avg. LaMarcus Coker 29.0 3 18 Rushing Defense 164.4 9 76 Punt Return Avg. Jonathan Hefney 2.7 10 94 Passing Defense 235.4 11 72 All-Purpose LaMarcus Coker 137.0 5 46 Passing Efficiency Defense 128.7 11 74 Arian Foster 110.4 11 87 Net Punting 34.7 8 65 Punting Britton Colquitt 43.6 4 23 Punt Returns 3.4 12 116 Scoring Daniel Lincoln 9.0 T-3 T-32 Kickoff Returns 24.7 3 20 Field Goals-Game Daniel Lincoln 1.60 2 T-19 Penalty Yards 39.2 1 T-8 Field Goal Pct. Daniel Lincoln 100.0 1 T-1 Sacks by 1.0 11 T-91 Tackles-Game Jerod Mayo 7.2 10 Turnover Margin 0.40 5 46 Rico McCoy 6.6 18 N/A--Not an NCAA Stat TFLs-Game Robert Ayers 1.3 6 T-45 24 2007 STATISTIC S TEAM TOTALS 1st Rushing Passing Total Offense Punts Fumbles Penalties KO Ret. Punt Ret. Int. Ret. 3rd-Dn Time of Score Downs (No-Yds-TD) (C-A-I-Yds-TD) (Ply-Yds-TD) No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds No-Yds Convs. Poss. TENNESSEE 31 20 27-111-1 32-47-0-271-3 74-382-4 6-40.8 2-1 3-25 7-179 1-6 0-0 6-14 30:14 California 45 23 37-230-2 19-28-0-247-2 65-471-4 5-43.6 2-1 7-52 6-144 1-77 0-0 6-13 29:46 TENNESSEE 39 22 39-193-2 23-36-0-276-2 75-469-4 3-40.7 3-2 6-55 6-125 2-34 1-0 8-16 32:43 Southern Miss 19 17 32-90-0 21-41-1-264-1 73-354-1 2-48.5 4-2 5-35 8-182 0-0 0-0 3-16 27:17 TENNESSEE 20 14 21-37-0 28-46-2-261-1 67-298-1 5-46.2 2-1 7-40 9-260 0-0 1-96 5-17 25:10 Florida 59 23 46-255-4 14-19-1-299-2 65-554-6 3-33.7 0-0 9-66 5-102 3-91 2-9 5-12 34:50 TENNESSEE 48 30 37-188-2 28-40-1-335-4 77-523-6 4-46.8 3-0 3-25 4-87 4-(-17) 2-28 5-13 32:19 Arkansas State 27 17 31-178-1 18-36-2-199-1 67-377-2 5-43.4 1-1 6-46 9-209 2-5 1-54 6-14 27:41 TENNESSEE 35 21 44-190-4 18-23-0-221-1 67-411-5 6-42.0 0-0 7-51 1-16 2-8 1-0 7-14 35:06 Georgia 14 14 25-69-0 16-34-1-174-2 59-243-2 8-42.5 0-0 6-41 3-55 2-11 0-0 6-14 24:54 TENNESSEE Mississippi St. TENNESSEE Alabama TENNESSEE South Carolina TENNESSEE La.-Lafayette TENNESSEE Arkansas TENNESSEE Vanderbilt TENNESSEE Kentucky GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR TE QB TB PK at California J. Cottam Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln SOUTHERN MISS J. Cottam Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln at Florida J. Cottam Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln ARKANSAS STATE J. Cottam Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln GEORGIA Briscoe (WR) Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at KENTUCKY SEC Championship DEFENSE LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS P at California Mitchell Bolden Berry (DB) Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Gaines Johnson Parrish Hefney Colquitt SOUTHERN MISS Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Gaines Johnson Berry Hefney Cunningham at Florida Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Berry Johnson Parrish Hefney Colquitt ARKANSAS STATE Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Willingham Johnson Berry Hefney Colquitt GEORGIA Mitchell Bolden Mapu Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Johnson Berry Hefney Colquitt at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at KENTUCKY SEC Championship

STARTING EXPERIENCE Defense ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Tot Strk Offense ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Tot Strk Special Teams ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 Tot Strk Robert Ayers, DE . . 2 . 2 - Erik Ainge, QB 6 5 12 5 28 8 Britton Colquitt, P . 11 12 4 27 3 Eric Berry, DB . . .555Josh Briscoe, WR . . . 1 1 1 Chad Cunningham, P . . . 1 1 - Demonte` Bolden, DT . . .555Chris Brown, TE 3 10 12 5 30 16 Daniel Lincoln, PK . . . 5 5 5 Antonio Gaines, DB . . . 2 2 - LaMarcus Coker, TB . . 4 . 4 - Totals . 11 12 10 33 Jonathan Hefney, DB 12 11 13 5 41 41 Brad Cottam, TE . . 6 . 6 - Marsalous Johnson, DB . . .555Jeff Cottam, TE . . . 4 4 - Ryan Karl, LB . . 13 5 18 18 Jonathan Crompton, QB . . 1 . 1 - *J.T. Mapu, DT . . . 1 12 1 Arian Foster, TB .545145 Ramon Foster, OG . 2 . 5 7 5 Jerod Mayo, LB . 1 11 5 17 5 Michael Frogg, C . . 4 . 4 - Rico McCoy, LB . .2577 Montario Hardesty, TB . . 5 . 5 - Xavier Mitchell, DE . . 11 5 16 16 David Holbert, TE . 1 . . 1 - Jarod Parrish, DB 1 . . 2 2 . Jacques McClendon, OG . . 1 . 1 - Antonio Reynolds, DE . . 11 5 16 6 Josh McNeil, C . . 9 5 14 14 Brent Vinson, DB . . .111Anthony Parker, OG . 1 12 5 18 5 Antonio Wardlow, DB . . 1 . 1 - Austin Rogers, WR . . 1 5 6 5 Dan Williams, DT . . . 3 3 - Chris Scott, OT . . . 5 5 5 DeAngelo Willingham, DB . . . 1 1 - Lucas Taylor, WR . . . 5 5 5 Totals 13 12 64 55 154 Eric Young, OT . 2 13 5 20 18 * J.T. Mapu started 11 games in 2003 Totals 9 26 84 55 174

25 2007 STATISTIC S RUSHING (Att-Yds-TD) Ainge Coker Creer Crompton A. Foster Hardesty Hancock O’Neal Taylor at California 3-(-5)-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 13-89-0 9-27-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 SOUTHERN MISS 1-(-1)-0 4-11-0 6-53-0 2-(-8)-0 23-125-2 2-11-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 at Florida 0-0-0 5-5-0 4-15-0 0-0-0 11-26-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 ARKANSAS STATE 0-0-0 15-101-1 9-28-0 0-0-0 12-57-1 INJ 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 GEORGIA 1-(-4)-0 8-17-0 3-5-0 0-0-0 17-98-3 14-68-1 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at KENTUCKY SEC Championship Totals 5-(-10)-0 32-134-1 22-101-0 2-(-8)-0 76-395-6 25-106-2 1-6-0 1-2-0 1-1-0

RECEIVING (No-Yds-TD) Briscoe C. Brown Coker Creer B. Cottam J.Cottam A. Foster Hancock Hardesty Moore O’Neal Rogers Stocker Taylor at California 6-39-0 7-54-2 DNP 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 3-20-1 1-4-0 2-4-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 6-38-0 0-0-0 6-103-0 SOUTHERN MISS 3-11-1 1-17-0 1-10-0 1-7-0 INJ 1-4-0 3-(-5)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 7-112-1 0-0-0 5-118-0 at Florida 8-76-0 4-35-1 2-9-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 2-11-0 2-9-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-64-0 0-0-0 6-57-0 ARKANSAS STATE 6-65-0 4-32-1 2-49-1 0-0-0 INJ 1-13-0 1-3-0 1-8-0 INJ 1-13-0 1-10-0 3-37-0 1-1-0 7-104-2 GEORGIA 3-6-0 1-3-0 1-56-1 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-11-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-34-0 0-0-0 5-61-0 0-0-0 6-50-0 at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at KENTUCKY SEC Championship Totals 26-197-1 17-141-4 6-124-2 1-7-0 0-0-0 2-17-0 10-40-1 4-21-0 2-4-0 5-58-0 1-10-0 25-312-1 1-1-0 30-432-2

PASSING PUNTING FIELD GOALS (C-A-I-Yds-TD) Ainge Crompton (No-Yds-Avg) Colquitt Cunningham (Made)-Miss Lincoln Sequence at California 32-47-0-271-3 0-0-0-0-0 at California 6-245-40.8 0-0-0.0 at California 1-1 (41) SOUTHERN MS 23-36-0-276-2 0-0-0-0-0 SOUTHERN MISS 0-0-0.0 3-122-40.7 SOUTHERN MISS 3-3 (38), (36), (47) at Florida 26-41-1-249-1 2-5-1-12-0 at Florida 5-231-46.2 0-0-0.0 at Florida 2-2 (28), (22) ARKANSAS ST 27-39-1-334-4 1-1-0-1-0 ARKANSAS STATE 4-187-46.8 0-0-0.0 ARKANSAS STATE 2-2 (29), (39) GEORGIA 17-22-0-165-0 0-0-0-0-0 GEORGIA 6-252-42.0 0-0-0.0 GEORGIA 0-0 at Mississippi St at Mississippi State at Mississippi State at Alabama at Alabama at Alabama S. CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE LA.-LAFAYETTE LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS ARKANSAS ARKANSAS VANDERBILT VANDERBILT VANDERBILT at Kentucky at Kentucky at Kentucky SEC Championship SEC Championship SEC Championship Totals 125-185-2-1,295-10 3-6-1-13-0 21-915-43.6 3-122-40.7 8-8

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (No-Yds-Avg) Hefney Rogers (No-Yds-Avg) Coker Creer A. Foster Hefney Moore Rogan at California 0-0-0.0 1-6-6.0 at California DNP 0-0-0.0 3-117-39.0 0-0-0.0 1-31-31.0 DNP SOUTHERN MISS 2-34-17.0 0-0-0.0 SOUTHERN MISS 0-0-0.0 2-54-27.0 0-0-0.0 1-15-15.0 3-56-18.7 0-0-0.0 at Florida 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 at Florida 6-207-34.5 2-22-11.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 1-31-31.0 ARKANSAS STATE 4-(-17)-(-4.3) 0-0-0.0 ARKANSAS STATE 3-67-22.3 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 GEORGIA 1-2-2.0 0-0-0.0 GEORGIA 1-16-16.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 0-0-0.0 at Mississippi State at Mississippi State at Alabama at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS ARKANSAS VANDERBILT VANDERBILT at Kentucky at Kentucky SEC Championship SEC Championship Totals 7-19-2.7 1-6-6.0 10-290-29.0 4-76-19.0 3-117-39.0 1-15-15.0 4-87-21.8 1-31-31.0 Ellix Wilson had one punt return for six yards vs. Georgia Wes Brown had one kickoff return for nine yards at California Andre Mathis had one kickoff return for 15 yards at California Nick Reveiz has two kickoff returns for 27 net yards (seven yards at California, 20 yards vs. Arkansas State)

26 2007 STATISTIC S

DEFENSIVE FRONT [T-AT-TT] Game Ayers Bolden W. Brown Fisher Mapu Martin Mitchell Nelson Reynolds D. Williams at California 2-1-3 2-0-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 INJ 1-0-1 DNP 2-0-2 0-1-1 SOUTHERN MISS 3-0-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-2-4 2-0-2 INJ 1-3-4 2-0-2 5-1-6 4-2-6 at Florida 1-1-2 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-2-4 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 ARKANSAS STATE 5-1-6 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-1-3 2-1-3 GEORGIA 1-0-1 4-0-4 2-1-3 1-2-3 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Kentucky SEC Championship Totals 12-3-15 10-2-12 6-2-8 6-5-11 4-4-8 2-3-5 8-8-16 3-0-3 10-2-12 8-5-13

LINEBACKERS [T-AT-TT] Game Davis Karl Mathis Mayo McCoy McKenzie Myers-White N. ReveizThompson Wilson at California 1-1-2 1-2-3 0-0-0 9-1-10 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 SOUTHERN MISS 1-0-1 3-0-3 0-0-0 3-1-4 6-3-9 3-0-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 at Florida 1-0-1 4-3-7 0-0-0 3-3-6 5-2-7 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 ARKANSAS STATE 5-0-5 3-1-4 INJ 4-2-6 0-1-1 4-1-5 4-0-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-1-4 GEORGIA 0-0-0 2-2-4 INJ 6-5-11 8-3-11 3-2-5 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Kentucky SEC Championship Totals 8-1-9 13-8-21 0-0-0 22-14-36 18-15-33 9-6-15 6-1-7 2-1-3 0-2-2 5-2-7

SECONDARY [T-AT-TT] Game Berry Cannon Gaines Hefney M.Johnson Kemp Parrish Vinson Wardlow J. Williams Willingham at California 3-4-7 0-0-0 3-3-6 4-4-8 2-2-4 2-0-2 3-0-3 0-0-0 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 SOUTHERN MISS 4-1-5 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-1-3 2-0-2 3-0-3 4-3-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 at Florida 2-1-3 0-0-0 INJ 6-1-7 0-4-4 0-0-0 5-2-7 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 ARKANSAS STATE 4-0-4 0-0-0 INJ 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-0-4 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 GEORGIA 3-1-4 0-0-0 INJ 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 at Mississippi State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Kentucky SEC Championship Totals 13-6-19 0-0-0 4-3-7 13-7-20 4-6-10 6-0-6 12-5-17 4-1-5 2-3-5 4-1-5 3-1-4

DEFENSIVE “BIG PLAYS” LEADERBOARD TACKLES FOR LOSS (20): FUMBLES RECOVERED (4): PASSES BROKEN UP (20): Ayers (7) vs. Cal (2), SM (2), ASU (3) Bolden (1) vs. Cal (1) Hefney (3) vs. ASU (1), UGA (2) Mitchell (3) vs. UF (1), ASU (2) Mapu (1) vs. ASU (1) M. Johnson (3) vs. SM (2), ASU (1) Bolden (2) vs. Cal (1), ASU (1) Parrish (1) vs. SM (1) Karl (3) vs. Cal (1), UGA (2) Mayo (2) vs. Cal (1), SM (1) Reveiz (1) vs. SM (1) Bolden (2) vs. SM (1), ASU (1) Mapu (1) vs. UGA (1) Fisher (2) vs. SM (1), UGA (1) FORCED FUMBLES (5): McKenzie (1) vs. SM (1) McCoy (2) vs. SM (1), UF (1) Parrish (1) vs. Cal (1) Davis (1) vs. SM (1) Ayers (1) vs. Cal (1) Reynolds (1) vs. Cal (1) Kemp (1) vs. SM (1) McCoy (1) vs. ASU (1) D. Williams (1) vs. Cal (1) Mapu (1) vs. ASU (1) Vinson (1) vs. ASU (1) Wilson (1) vs. ASU (1) Mayo (1) vs. SM (1) Willingham (1) vs. ASU (1) McKenzie (1) vs. SM (1) Wilson (1) vs. UGA (1) SACKS (7): Ayers (3) vs SM (1), ASU (2) INTERCEPTIONS (5): QUARTERBACK HURRIES (12): Bolden (1) vs. ASU (1) Berry (1) vs. UF (1) Ayers (3) vs. SM (2), UGA (1) Mapu (1) vs. UGA (1) Hefney (1) vs. UGA (1) Mayo (3) vs. Cal (1), SM (1), ASU (1) McKenzie (1) vs. SM (1) M. Johnson (1) vs. ASU (1) Fisher (2) vs. SM (1), ASU (1) Wilson (1) vs. ASU (1) McCoy (1) vs. SM (1) McKenzie (2) vs. ASU (2) Vinson (1) vs. ASU (1) Mitchell (2) vs. SM (2)

27 2007 STATISTIC S TENNESSEE TEAM OPPONENT TEAM Points Scored ______48 Arkansas State Points Scored ______59 Florida Low ______20 Florida Low ______14 Georgia First Downs ______30 Arkansas State First Downs ______23 California, Florida Low ______21 Georgia Low ______14 Georgia Rushing Attempts ____44 Georgia Rushing Attempts ____46 Florida Low ______21 Florida Low ______25 Georgia Rushing Yards ______193 Southern Miss Rushing Yards ______255 Florida Low ______37 Florida Low ______69 Georgia Rushing TDs ______4 Georgia Rushing TDs ______4 Florida Low ______0 Florida Low ______0 Southern Miss, Georgia Passes Attempted ____47 California Passes Attempted ____41 Southern Miss Low ______23 Georgia Low ______19 Florida Passes Completed ____32 California Passes Completed ____21 Southern Miss Low ______18 Georgia Low ______14 Florida Had Intercepted______2 Florida Had Intercepted______2 Arkansas State Low ______0 California, Georgia Low ______0 California Passing Yards ______335 Arkansas State Passing Yards ______299 Florida Low ______221 Georgia Low ______174 Georgia Passing TDs ______4 Arkansas State Passing TDs ______2 California, Florida, Georgia Low ______1 Florida, Georgia Low ______1 Southern Miss, Arkansas State Total Offensive Plays __77 Arkansas State Total Offensive Plays __73 Southern Miss Low ______67 Florida, Georgia Low ______59 Georgia Total Offensive Yards 523 Arkansas State Total Offensive Yards 554 Florida Low ______298 Florida Low ______243 Georgia Fumbles______3 Southern Miss, Arkansas State Fumbles______4 Southern Miss Low ______0 Georgia Low ______0 Georgia Fumbles Lost______2 Southern Miss Fumbles Lost______2 Southern Miss Low ______0 Arkansas State, Georgia Low ______0 Florida, Georgia Penalties ______7 Florida, Georgia Penalties ______9 Florida Low ______3 California, Arkansas State Low ______5 Southern Miss Penalty Yards ______55 Southern Miss Penalty Yards ______66 Florida Low ______25 California, Arkansas State Low ______35 Southern Miss QB Sacks by ______4 Arkansas State QB Sacks by ______1 California, Southern Miss Low ______0 California, Florida Low ______0 Florida, Arkansas State, Georgia TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts ____23 Arian Foster vs. Southern Miss Rushing Attempts ____26 Justin Forsett, California Net Rushing Yards __125 Arian Foster vs. Southern Miss Net Rushing Yards __156 Justin Forsett, California Rushing TDs ______4 Arian Foster vs. Georgia Rushing TDs ______2 Tim Tebow, Florida Pass Attempts ______47 Erik Ainge at California Pass Attempts ______36 Jeremy Young, California Pass Completions ____32 Erik Ainge at California Pass Completions ____19 Nate Longshore, California; Jeremy Young, So. Miss Had Intercepted______1 Ainge at UF and vs. ASU; Crompton at UF Had Intercepted______2 Corey Leonard, Arkansas State Pass Yards ______334 Erik Ainge vs. Arkansas State Pass Yards ______299 Tim Tebow, Florida Pass TDs ______4 Erik Ainge vs. Arkansas State Pass TDs ______2 By three Total Offense Plays ____50 Erik Ainge at California Total Offense Plays ____45 Jeremy Young, Southern Miss Total Offense Yards __334 Erik Ainge vs. Arkansas State Total Offense Yards __360 Tim Tebow, Florida Receptions ______8 Josh Briscoe at Florida Receptions ______8 Chris Johnson, Southern Miss Receiving Yards______118 Lucas Taylor vs. Southern Miss Receiving Yards ____127 Chris Johnson, Southern Miss Receiving TDs ______2 Chris Brown at California; Lucas Taylor vs. ASU Receiving TDs ______1 By eight Points Scored ______13 Daniel Lincoln vs. Southern Miss Points Scored ______12 Tim Tebow, Florida Touchdowns ______3 Arian Foster vs. Georgia Touchdowns ______2 Tim Tebow, Florida Field Goals (Made) ____3 Daniel Lincoln vs. Southern Miss Field Goals ______3 Justin Estes, Southern Miss PATs (Made) ______6 Daniel Lincoln vs. Arkansas State PATs ______8 Joey Ijjas, Florida Punts ______6 Britton Colquitt at California, vs. Georgia Punts ______7 Brian Mimbs, Georgia Punt Average ______46.8 Britton Colquitt vs. Arkansas State Punt Average ______48.6 Brian Mimbs, Georgia Punt Returns ______4 Jonathan Hefney vs. Arkansas State Punt Returns ______3 Brandon James, Florida Punt Return Yards ____34 Jonathan Hefney vs. Southern Miss Punt Return Yards ____91 Brandon James, Florida Kickoff Returns ______6 LaMarcus Coker at Florida Kickoff Returns ______8 Brandon Thompkins, Arkansas State Kickoff Return Yards __207 LaMarcus Coker at Florida Kickoff Return Yards __194 Brandon Thompkins, Arkansas State Total Tackles ______11 Jerod Mayo and Rico McCoy vs. Georgia Total Tackles ______15 Gerald McRath, Southern Miss Primary Tackles______9 Jerod Mayo at California Primary Tackles ______10 Daylan Walker, Arkansas State TFLs ______3 Robert Ayers vs. Arkansas State TFLs ______2 By three Sacks______2 Robert Ayers vs. Arkansas State Sacks______1 By two Interceptions ______1 By five Interceptions ______1 By three Interception Return Yds 96 Eric Berry at Florida Interception Return Yds 54 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Rushing ______42 Arian Foster at California Rushing ______44 Reggie Arnold, Arkansas State Passing ______56 Lucas Taylor to LaMarcus Coker vs. Georgia (TD) Passing ______69 Jeremy Young to Chris Johnson, Southern Miss (TD) Field Goal ______47 Daniel Lincoln vs. Southern Miss Field Goal ______51 Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss Punt______57 Britton Colquitt vs. Arkansas State Punt______66 Brian Mimbs, Georgia Punt Return______18 Jonathan Hefney vs. Southern Miss Punt Return______83 Brandon James, Florida (TD) Kickoff Return ______74 LaMarcus Coker at Florida Kickoff Return ______42 Tory Harrison, Southern Miss Interception Return ____96 Eric Berry at Florida (TD) Interception Return ____54 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State (TD) Fumble Return ______0 Fumble Return ______44 Worrell Williams, California (TD) 28 2007 STATISTIC S LONG PLAYS (20 YARDS OR LONGER)

TENNESSEE (40) GAME RUSH (5) PASS (18) RETURNS (17) at California Arian Foster--42 Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--43, 23 Arian Foster--68 KR, 26 KR, 23 KR Erik Ainge to Chris Brown--27 Denarius Moore--31 KR Erik Ainge to Josh Briscoe--22 SOUTHERN MISS Arian Foster--21 Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--35, 32, 27 Lennon Creer--29 KR, 25 KR Lennon Creer--38 Erik Ainge to Austin Rogers--26 TD, 24 Denarius Moore--24 KR at Florida Erik Ainge to Austin Rogers--32 LaMarcus Coker--74 KR, 36, KR, 30 KR, 29 KR Eric Berry--96 INT TD Dennis Rogan--31 KR ARKANSAS STATE LaMarcus Coker--27 Erik Ainge to Josh Briscoe--26 LaMarcus Coker--32 KR, 24 KR Erik Ainge to LaMarcus Coker--25 TD, 24 Marsalous Johnson--28 INT Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--24 TD, 23 Nick Reveiz--20 KR Erik Ainge to Austin Rogers--23 GEORGIA Arian Foster--22 Lucas Taylor to LaMarcus Coker--56 TD Erik Ainge to Denarius Moore--34

OPPONENT (52) GAME RUSH (9) PASS (21) RETURNS (24) at California Jahvid Best--34 Nate Longshore to Justin Forsett--49 DeSean Jackson--77 PR TD DeSean Jackson--21 Nate Longshore to Lavelle Hawkins--25, 24, 21 Worrell Williams--44 FR TD Justin Forsett--20 Nate Longshore to Cameron Morrah--23 Jahvid Best--30 KR, 27 KR Lavelle Hawkins--29 KR, 24 KR, 21 KR SOUTHERN MISS Jeremy Young--31 Jeremy Young to Chris Johnson--69 TD Tory Harrison--42 KR, 27 KR, 24 KR, 23 KR, 21 KR Jeremy Young to Shawn Nelson--30 Jeremy Young to Damion Fletcher--22 Jeremy Young to Torris Magee--22 at FLORIDA Jarred Fayson--28 Tim Tebow to --49, 48 Brandon James--83 PR TD Tim Tebow to Louis Murphy--44 Brandon James--31 KR, 31 KR, 30 KR Tim Tebow to Riley Cooper--30 TD Tim Tebow to Cornelius Ingram--25, 20 TD ARKANSAS STATE Reggie Arnold--44, 30 Corey Leonard to David Johnson--48 Tyrell Johnson--54 INT TD Corey Leonard to Levi Dejohnette--45 Brandon Thompkins--37 KR, 33 KR, 27 KR, 25 KR, 21 KR Corey Leonard to Brandon Thompkins--27 GEORGIA to Demiko Goodman--26 TD Thomas Brown--21 KR, 20 KR Matthew Stafford to Kris Durham--24 Matthew Stafford to Tripp Chandler--20

29 2007 STATISTIC S at CALIFORNIA vs. GEORGIA No. Start Plays Yards Time End No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T24 5 20 1:51 Fumble 1 T19 12 81 5:09 Touchdown 2 T30 7 70 3:02 Touchdown 2 T10 5 33 2:19 Punt 3 C24 5 24 2:19 Touchdown 3 T43 2 57 0:35 Touchdown 4 T20 4 15 2:28 Punt 4 G48 7 48 3:43 Touchdown 5 T33 3 7 0:56 Punt 5 T35 4 65 1:32 Touchdown 6 T39 5 61 2:09 Touchdown 6 T16 3 6 1:35 Punt 7 T34 5 22 2:43 Punt 7 T14 2 6 1:13 End of Half 8 T40 1 -1 0:12 End of Half 8* T26 3 -2 2:11 Punt 9* T35 9 64 4:21 Downs 9 T35 13 65 7:10 Touchdown 10 T27 11 73 3:08 Touchdown 10 T20 8 36 4:32 Punt 11 T29 11 47 3:32 Field Goal 11 T32 5 12 2:29 Punt 12 T24 3 7 1:41 Punt 12 T45 3 8 2:27 Punt 13 T34 3 -3 0:53 Punt 14 T20 3 -7 0:59 Punt * - First drive of second half

vs. SOUTHERN MISS AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION No. Start Plays Yards Time End Drives Yd. Line Avg. IN20 1 T30 7 70 2:41 Touchdown Tennessee 65 2,152 33.1 10 2 T27 3 8 2:04 Punt Opponents 64 1,852 28.9 15 3 T29 10 50 3:10 Field Goal 4 T25 3 8 2:03 Punt 5 T31 8 33 2:47 Downs 6 T27 10 73 4:29 Touchdown 7* T29 8 53 2:50 Field Goal 8 T45 5 55 1:22 Touchdown 9 T36 3 9 2:18 Punt 10 SM45 9 45 3:58 Touchdown 11 SM45 5 15 1:48 Field Goal 12 T36 3 21 1:10 Fumble 13 T48 4 21 1:27 Fumble

at FLORIDA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T29 3 4 1:57 Punt 2 F26 6 15 1:59 Intercrption 3 T49 3 9 1:42 Punt 4 F49 8 38 3:26 Field Goal 5 T18 13 77 5:38 Field Goal 6 T20 3 0 1:44 Punt 7 T36 9 64 1:05 Touchdown 8* T13 1 5 0:09 Fumble 9 T46 3 7 0:18 Punt 10 T25 8 28 2:45 Downs 11 T24 3 5 1:01 Punt 12 T19 7 9 2:12 Interception 13 T36 2 8 1:14 End of Game

vs. ARKANSAS STATE No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T36 6 64 2:49 Touchdown 2 T11 8 89 2:47 Touchdown 3 T33 9 55 3:21 Field Goal 4 T19 8 36 3:32 Interception 5 T39 3 6 1:39 Punt 6 T20 10 80 2:49 Touchdown 7 A40 5 40 0:39 Touchdown 8* T30 3 1 1:54 Punt 9 A19 6 19 3:01 Touchdown 10 T21 3 9 1:46 Punt 11 T35 5 65 1:17 Touchdown 12 T11 10 67 3:52 Field Goal 13 T31 3 8 2:33 Punt

30 CAREER STATS (Ainge-Crompton) 10 ERIK AINGE 22 LaMARCUS COKER CAREER PASSING STATISTICS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HI PASS NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2004 9 198-109 9/17 55.1 1,452 161.3 135.89 1,423 158.1 231-MISS 2006 11 108 696 6.4 63.3 5 89-MAR 146-MAR 2005 8 145-66 7/5 45.5 737 92.1 89.94 673 84.1 221-UK 2007 4 32 134 4.2 33.5 1 27-ASU 101-ASU 2006 12 348-233 9/19 67.0 2,989 249.1 151.95 2,887 240.6 333-AF Totals 15 140 830 5.9 55.3 6 89-MAR 146-MAR 2007 5 185-125 2/10 67.6 1,295 259.0 142.04 1,285 257.0 334-ASU Totals 34 876-533 27/51 60.8 6,473 190.4 135.96 6,268 184.4 334-ASU CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS NET AVG AVG HIGH 2006 11 13 168 12.9 15.3 1 48-FLA 51-UK YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2007 4 6 124 20.7 31.0 2 56-UGA 56-UGA 2004 9 16 -29 -1.8 -3.2 0 9-ND 3-AUB1 Totals 15 19 292 15.4 19.5 3 56-UGA 56-UGA 2005 8 24 -64 -2.7 -8.0 0 13-ND -5-UF 2006 12 26 -102 -3.9 -8.5 1 5-SC 2-ALA CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 2007 5 5 -10 -2.0 -2.0 0 10-CAL 0-2x AVG AVG HIGH Totals 34 71 -205 -2.9 -6.0 1 13-ND 3-AUB1 YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 11 9 180 20.0 16.4 0 40-UGA 93-UGA 91 ROBERT AYERS 2007 4 10 290 29.0 72.5 0 74-UF 207-UF CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 15 19 470 24.7 31.3 0 74-UF 207-UF SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 47 BRITTON COLQUITT 2005 9 3 2 5 1/6 1/6 0 0 0 0/0 4-MEM CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS 2006 13 19 6 25 1/7 3/15 0 0 1 0/0 3-2x YEAR G PUNT YARDS AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK LONG 2007 5 12 3 15 3/12 6.5/23 0 0 1 0/0 6-ASU 2005 11 59 2,431 41.2 6 15 19 9 0 64-ND Totals 27 34 11 45 5/25 10.5/44 0 0 2 0/0 6-ASU 2006 12 46 2,066 44.9 4 7 18 11 0 63-MAR 2007 4 21 915 43.6 1 2 9 6 0 57-ASU 14 ERIC BERRY Totals 27 126 5,412 43.0 11 24 46 26 0 64-ND CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 86 BRAD COTTAM YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2007 5 16 7 23 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1/96 7-CAL AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 98 DEMONTE’ BOLDEN 2004 13 2 34 17.0 2.6 0 18-UNLV 18-UNLV CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2005 11 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 -- -- SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2006 13 14 182 13.0 14.0 0 45-VU 53-VU YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 37 16 216 13.5 5.8 0 45-VU 53-VU 2006 12 17 5 22 1/7 4/16 0 0 0 0/0 4-LSU 2007 5 10 2 12 1/8 2/9 0 1 2 0/0 4-UGA 80 JEFF COTTAM Totals 17 27 7 34 2/15 6/25 0 1 2 0/0 4-2x CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH 81 JOSH BRISCOE YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2006 13 0 0 ------AVG AVG HIGH 2007 5 2 17 8.5 3.4 0 13-ASU 13-ASU YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 18 2 17 8.5 0.9 0 13-ASU 13-ASU 2005 10 4 80 20.0 8.0 1 39-MEM 39-MEM 2006 13 5 53 10.6 4.1 0 12-ALA 22-ALA 3 LENNON CREER 2007 5 26 197 7.6 39.4 1 26-ASU 76-UF CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Totals 28 35 330 9.4 11.8 2 39-MEM 76-UF NET AVG AVG HIGH Briscoe has one career rush for 11 net yards (at Memphis in 2006). YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2007 5 22 101 4.6 20.2 0 38-SM 53-SM 28 CHRIS BROWN CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2004 12 6 74 12.3 6.2 1 20-SC 20-SC 2007 5 1 7 7.0 1.4 0 7-SM 7-SM 2005 11 14 141 10.1 12.8 0 18-UA 25-2x 2006 13 31 239 7.7 18.4 1 53-PSU 66-PSU CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 2007 5 17 141 8.3 28.2 4 27-CAL 54-CAL AVG AVG HIGH Totals 41 68 595 8.8 14.5 6 53-PSU 66-PSU YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2007 5 4 76 19.0 15.2 0 29-SM 54-SM 94 WES BROWN CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 8 JONATHAN CROMPTON SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER PASSING STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HI PASS 2006 13 11 6 17 0/0 2/4 0 0 0 0/0 3-ARK YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS 2007 5 6 2 8 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-UGA 2006 7 66-31 2/4 47.0 401 57.3 111.95 419 59.9 183-LSU Totals 18 17 8 25 0/0 2/4 0 0 0 0/0 3-ARK 2007 4 6-3 1/0 50.0 13 3.3 34.87 5 1.7 12-UF Brown has one career kickoff return for nine yards against California in 2007. Totals 11 72-34 3/4 47.2 414 37.6 105.52 424 42.4 183-LSU CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 7 16 18 1.1 2.6 0 11-LSU 22-LSU 2007 4 2 -8 -4.0 -2.0 0 -1-SM 0-3x Totals 11 18 10 0.6 0.9 0 11-LSU 22-LSU

31 CAREER STATS (Cunningham-Mapu) 95 CHAD CUNNINGHAM 33 JONATHAN HEFNEY CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G PUNT YARDS AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK LONG SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2007 4 3 122 40.7 0 3 1 0 0 46-SM YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 13 53 12 65 0.5/12 2.5/17 0 0 10 1/1 8-2x 34 DORIAN DAVIS 2005 11 45 20 65 0/0 3.5/3 0 0 3 3/63 14-UGA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2006 13 68 28 96 0/0 3/6 0 1 3 5/75 17-AF SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2007 5 15 7 22 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 1/0 8-CAL YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 42 181 67 248 0.5/12 9/26 0 1 19 10/139 17-AF 2006 12 3 1 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-4x 2007 5 8 1 9 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 5-ASU CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS Totals 17 11 2 13 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 5-ASU AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 95 WALTER FISHER 2004 13 23 115 5.0 8.8 0 27-UNLV 41-UGA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2005 11 13 149 11.5 13.5 0 43-VU 76-VU SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2006 13 17 206 12.1 15.8 0 65-SC 104-ALA YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2007 5 7 19 2.7 3.8 0 18-SM 34-SM 2006 8 7 1 8 0/0 2/2 0 0 0 0/0 3-ARK Totals 42 60 489 8.2 11.6 0 65-SC 104-ALA 2007 5 6 5 11 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 0/0 4-SM Totals 13 13 6 19 0/0 2/2 0 0 2 0/0 4-SM CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH 27 ARIAN FOSTER YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS 2004 13 5 91 18.2 7.0 0 27-VU 49-UK NET AVG AVG HIGH 2005 11 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 13 2 32 16.0 2.5 0 17-MAR 32-MAR 2005 11 183 879 4.8 79.9 5 66-VU 223-VU 2007 5 1 15 15.0 3.0 0 15-SM 15-SM 2006 11 91 322 3.5 29.3 5 24-ALA 69-CAL Totals 42 8 138 17.3 3.3 0 27-VU 49-UK 2007 5 76 395 5.2 79.0 6 42-CAL 125-SM Totals 27 350 1,596 4.6 59.1 16 66-VU 223-VU 31 MARSALOUS JOHNSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 8 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2005 11 14 148 10.6 13.5 0 39-UK 45-VU 2007 5 6 6 12 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 1/28 4-CAL 2006 11 11 88 8.0 8.0 0 15-ALA 42-ALA Totals 13 8 6 14 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 1/28 4-CAL 2007 5 10 40 4.0 8.0 1 15-CAL 20-CAL Totals 27 35 276 7.9 10.2 1 39-UK 45-VU CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS Foster has seven career kickoff returns for 174 net yards (his career-long was a 68-yard return vs. California in 2007). AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 37 ANTONIO GAINES 2006 8 5 83 16.6 10.4 0 21-SC 40-SC CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2007 5 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH Totals 13 5 83 16.6 6.4 0 21-SC 40-SC YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 6 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 39 RYAN KARL 2005 6 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-ALA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2006 12 4 3 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 3-ALA SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2007 2 4 3 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6-CAL YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 26 11 6 17 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 6-CAL 2004 11 5 1 6 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 1/36 3-SC 2005 11 10 3 13 0/0 0/0 0 2 1 0/0 4-UK 87 QUINTIN HANCOCK 2006 13 50 16 66 1/6 9/33 0 1 4 0/0 9-CAL CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2007 5 13 8 21 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 0/0 7-UF AVG AVG HIGH Totals 40 78 28 106 1/6 9/33 0 3 8 1/36 9-CAL YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2006 5 2 29 14.5 5.8 0 27-MEM 27-MEM 23 RICARDO KEMP 2007 5 4 21 5.3 4.2 0 8-ASU 9-UF CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 10 6 50 8.3 5.0 0 27-MEM 27-MEM SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH Hancock has one career rush for six yards (vs. Georgia 2007) YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 13 8 3 11 0/0 0.5/1 0 0 1 0/0 7-SC 2 MONTARIO HARDESTY 2007 5 7 0 7 0/0 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 3-SM CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Totals 18 15 3 18 0/0 0.5/1 1 0 1 0/0 7-SC NET AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS 26 DANIEL LINCOLN 2005 2 6 18 3.0 9.0 0 11-MISS 14-MISS CAREER KICKING STATISTICS 2006 13 107 384 3.6 29.5 4 43-CAL 72-AF YEAR FG FGA PCT PAT PTS 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LONG 2007 3 25 106 4.2 35.3 2 11-UGA 68-UGA 2007 8 8 100.0 21-21 45 3-3 3-3 2-2 0-0 47-SM Totals 18 138 508 3.7 28.2 6 43-CAL 72-AF 99 J.T. MAPU CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2005 2 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2002 12 4 5 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-2x 2006 13 6 54 9.0 4.2 0 22-SC 22-SC 2003 12 15 11 26 2/11 4.5/17 1 1 0 0/0 9-ALA 2007 3 2 4 2.0 1.3 0 7-CAL 4-CAL 2006 13 4 4 8 0/0 0.5/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-ALA Totals 18 8 58 7.3 3.2 0 22-SC 22-SC 2007 5 4 4 8 1/7 1/7 1 1 0 0/0 3-UGA Totals 42 27 24 51 3/18 6/24 2 2 0 0/0 9-ALA

32 CAREER STATS (Martin-Stocker) 90 BEN MARTIN 1 KENNY O’NEAL 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 2007 3 2 3 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-2x 2007 5 1 10 10.0 2.0 0 10-ASU 10-ASU O’Neal has two career rushes for four yards (two-yard runs against So. Mississippi and Arkansas State in 2007) 46 ANDRE MATHIS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 19 JAROD PARRISH SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2006 8 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2007 3 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- 2003 6 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- Totals 11 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2004 12 7 2 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 7-ALA Mathis has one career kickoff return for 15 yards against California in 2007. 2005 Redshirt 2006 10 1 1 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 7 JEROD MAYO 2007 5 12 5 17 0/0 1/2 0 1 0 0/0 7-2x CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 33 20 8 28 0/0 1/2 0 1 0 0/0 7-3x SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 56 NICK REVEIZ 2005 6 10 3 13 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 6-UAB CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2006 12 53 30 83 5/40 12.5/51 0 1 1 0/0 12-3x SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2007 5 25 12 37 0/0 1/2 1 0 0 0/0 11-UGA YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE Totals 23 88 45 133 5/40 13.5/53 1 1 1 0/0 12-3x 2007 5 2 1 3 0/0 0/0 0 1 0 0/0 1-3x Reveiz has one career kickoff return for 20 yards vs. Arkansas State in 2007. 5 RICO McCOY CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 89 ANTONIO REYNOLDS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 2006 13 29 9 38 0/0 3/5 1 0 1 0/0 9-UK YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2007 5 21 12 33 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 1/0 11-UGA 2004 13 8 1 9 1/3 3/5 0 0 1 0/0 2-3x Totals 18 50 21 71 0/0 3/5 1 0 4 1/0 11-UGA 2005 11 5 7 12 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 0/0 3-MISS 2006 11 22 15 37 1/9 4.5/18 0 0 0 0/0 6-PSU 20 NEVIN McKENZIE 2007 5 10 2 12 0/0 1/1 0 0 0 0/0 6-SM CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Totals 40 45 25 70 2/12 8.5/24 0 0 3 0/0 6-2x SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 41 DENNIS ROGAN 2007 5 11 4 15 1/9 1/9 1 0 0 0/0 5-2x CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH 93 XAVIER MITCHELL YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2007 4 2 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH Rogan has one career kickoff return for 31 yards (at Florida in 2007) YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 12 3 1 4 1/2 1/2 0 0 0 0/0 1-4x 21 AUSTIN ROGERS 2005 8 4 7 11 1.5/14 2/16 0 0 1 0/0 2-5x CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS 2006 13 27 16 43 4/34 8/43 1 0 3 0/0 8-UF AVG AVG HIGH 2007 5 8 8 16 0/0 3/10 0 0 0 0/0 4-3x YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS Totals 38 42 32 74 6.5/50 14/71 1 0 4 0/0 8-UF 2005 9 1 18 18.0 2.0 0 18-MISS 18-MISS Though the tackle is not reflected in the official stats, Mitchell made a solo stop on an Air Force 2-point conversion 2006 3 5 69 13.8 23.0 0 28-AF 69-AF attempt in 2006. The play could have given Air Force a 32-31 lead with 1:35 remaining in the fourth quarter. 2007 5 25 312 12.5 62.4 1 32-UF 112-SM Totals 17 31 399 12.9 23.5 1 32-UF 112-SM 83 DENARIUS MOORE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2007 5 4 58 14.5 11.6 0 34-UGA 34-UGA 2005 9 1 -3 -3.0 -0.3 0 -3-SC -3-SC 2006 3 2 13 6.5 4.3 0 7-CAL 13-CAL CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS 2007 5 1 6 6.0 1.2 0 6-CAL 6-CAL AVG AVG HIGH Totals 17 4 16 4.0 0.9 0 7-CAL 13-CAL YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS Rogers has two career rushes for 26 yards (his career-long was a 26-yard rush at Kentucky in 2005). 2007 5 4 87 21.8 17.4 0 31-CAL 56-SM Rogers has one career kickoff return for 12 yards (vs. Florida in 2006). 48 ADAM MYERS-WHITE 88 LUKE STOCKER 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 2005 7 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 -- 2007 5 1 1 1.0 0.2 0 1-ASU 1-ASU 2006 13 5 4 9 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-MEM 2007 5 6 1 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4-ASU Totals 25 11 5 16 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4-ASU 97 CHASE NELSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 3 1 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 1-VU 2007 4 3 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-SM Totals 7 4 0 4 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-SM

33 CAREER STATS (Taylor-Wilson) 12 LUCAS TAYLOR CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 9 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2006 13 14 101 7.2 7.8 0 45-AF 45-AF 2007 5 30 432 14.4 86.4 2 43-CAL 118-SM Totals 27 44 533 12.1 19.7 2 45-AF 118-SM

CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 9 13 80 6.2 8.9 0 20-2x 31-ALA 2006 13 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- 2007 5 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 27 13 80 6.2 3.0 0 20-2x 31-ALA

CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS AVG AVG HIGH YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS 2005 9 19 428 22.5 47.6 0 47-VU 77-VU 2006 13 7 118 16.9 9.1 0 25-MEM 36-UF 2007 5 0 0 -- 0.0 0 -- -- Totals 27 26 546 21.0 20.2 0 47-VU 77-VU Taylor has seven career rushes for 20 yards (his career-long was an 18-yard rush vs. South Carolina in 2005). Taylor has two career pass completions for 104 yards (48-yard TD to LaMarcus Coker vs. Florida in 2006 and 56-yard TD to LaMarcus Coker vs. Georgia in 2007). 42 LaMARCUS THOMPSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2007 5 0 2 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 2-SM 13 BRENT VINSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2007 5 6 1 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 1/0 4-ASU Vinson has one career rush for -9 yards at Florida in 2007 38 ANTONIO WARDLOW CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 11 5 1 6 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4-SC 2007 5 2 3 5 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-CAL Totals 16 7 4 11 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 4-SC Wardlow has one blocked kick in his career (a blocked punt at Georgia in 2006 that he recovered for a touchdown). 55 DAN WILLIAMS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2006 6 1 1 2 1/1 1/1 0 0 0 0/0 1-2x 2007 5 8 5 13 0/0 0.5/1 0 0 0 0/0 6-SM Totals 11 9 6 15 1/1 1.5/2 0 0 0 0/0 6-SM 24 DeANGELO WILLINGHAM CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2007 5 4 2 6 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 2-2x 35 ELLIX WILSON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SACKS/ TFL/ INT/ HIGH YEAR G UT AT TT YDS YDS FF FR PBU YDS TKLE 2004 12 6 1 7 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 3-UK 2005 1 Redshirt 2006 13 9 4 13 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0/0 5-LSU 2007 4 5 2 7 1/1 1/1 0 0 1 0/0 4-ASU Totals 30 20 7 27 1/1 1/1 0 0 1 0/0 5-LSU Wilson has one blocked kick in his career (a blocked punt vs. Georgia in 2007).

34 THE LAST TIME TENNESSEE ... INDIVIDUAL TEAM Rushed for more than 100 yards Shut out an opponent 101, LaMarcus Coker vs. Arkansas State, 9/22/07 48-0 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/22/03 Rushed for more than 200 yards Shut out consecutive opponents 223, Arian Foster vs. Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 at Vanderbilt and vs. Kentucky, 11/23-30/02 (both scores were 24-0) Rushed for more than 250 yards Rushed for more than 300 yards 294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi, 11/18/89 347, vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/25/04 (51 carries) Passed for 200 yards Rushed for more than 400 yards 334, Erik Ainge vs. Arkansas State, 9/22/07 406, vs. Vanderbilt, 11/26/94 (60 carries) Passed for 300 yards Passed for more than 300 yards 335, vs. Arkansas State, 9/22/07 (28-of-40) 334, Erik Ainge vs. Arkansas State, 9/22/07 Had more than 600 yards total offense Passed for 400 yards 606, vs. Kentucky, 11/27/04 (204 rush, 402 pass) 408, Peyton Manning vs. Northwestern (), 1/1/97 Scored 50 points Passed for 500 yards 51, at Georgia 10/7/06 (Score: 51-33) 523, Peyton Manning at Kentucky, 11/22/97 Scored 60 points Had 100 yards receiving 63, vs. Arkansas, 11/11/00 (Score: 63-20) Lucas Taylor (104) vs. Arkansas State, 9/22/07 Scored 70 points Had 150 yards receiving 70, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/23/00 (Score: 70-3) 157, Robert Meachem at Memphis, 9/30/06 Failed to rush for more than 100 yards Had 200 yards receiving 37, at Florida, 9/15/07 (21 carries) 256, Kelley Washington vs. LSU, 9/29/01 Failed to pass for more than 100 yards Returned a kickoff for a touchdown 99, vs. South Carolina, 10/29/05 (14-for-32) Bret Smith (44 yards; onside kick) at South Carolina, 10/30/04 Held opponent to fewer than 100 yards rushing 69, vs. Georgia, 10/6/07 (25 carries) Returned a punt for a touchdown Held an opponent to fewer than 100 yards passing Mark Jones (53 yards) vs. Vanderbilt, 11/22/03 79, at Memphis, 9/30/06 Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown Held opponent without a touchdown Antonio Wardlow (8 yards) at Georgia, 10/7/06 at Kentucky, 11/29/05 (Score: Tennessee 27-8) Returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown Failed to get a first down Tyrone Hines (90 yards) vs. South Carolina, 10/28/95 vs. Auburn, 9/27/58 (Score: Auburn 13-0) Returned a pass interception for a touchdown Scored a safety Eric Berry (96 yards) at Florida, 9/15/07 vs. Southern Miss, 9/8/07 (Stephen Reaves kicked ball through end zone) Returned a fumble for a touchdown Never had to punt Parys Haralson (18 yards) vs. Alabama, 10/23/04 vs. Air Force, 9/9/06 (seven offensive possessions in 31-30 win) Returned an extra point for a score Blocked a punt Floyd Miley (97 yards) vs. Mississippi, 11/17/90 (blocked kick return) vs. Georgia, 10/6/07 (Ellix Wilson) Blocked a field goal Returned a kickoff 100 yards vs. Penn State (Outback Bowl), 1/1/07 () vs. Georgia, 10/9/98 Faked a punt Returned a punt for at least 75 yards at Florida, 9/17/05 (Britton Colquitt pass incomplete to Inquoris Johnson) vs. Arkansas, 11/16/96 (86 yards) Faked a punt successfully for a first down Rushed for three touchdowns at Mississippi, 10/16/04 (Dustin Colquitt 19-yard pass to Chris Hannon) 3, Arian Foster vs. Georgia, 10/6/07 Faked a field goal Threw three touchdown passes vs. Arkansas, 11/11/00 (Seth Reagan ran 2 yards for touchdown) 4, Erik Ainge vs. Arkansas State, 9/22/07 Attempted a 2-point conversion Caught three touchdown passes at Vanderbilt, 11/18/06 (Erik Ainge pass failed; score: 19-7) 3, Chris Hannon vs. Mississippi State, 11/15/03 Successfully attempted a 2-point conversion Kicked three field goals at Notre Dame, 11/5/05 (Erik Ainge pass to Bret Smith; score: 21-21) 3, Daniel Lincoln vs. Southern Miss, 9/8/07 Two players rushed for 100 yards Had an 80-yard run (160) and Gerald Riggs Jr. (116) vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/25/04 Three players rushed for 100 yards 87, LaMarcus Coker at Vanderbilt, 11/18/06 James Stewart (145), Aaron Hayden (115), Mose Phillips (107) vs. Vanderbilt, 11/30/91 Had an 80-yard pass completion Two players with 100 yards passing 84, Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem at Memphis, 9/30/06 Erik Ainge (149) and (120) vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/04 Had 20 tackles Two players had more than 100 yards receiving 21, Tom Fisher at Auburn, 9/26/64 (Birmingham, Ala.) Lucas Taylor (118) and Austin Rogers (112) vs. Southern Miss, 9/8/07 Recorded three sacks Played an overtime game 3, Jerod Mayo vs. California, 9/2/06 at LSU, 9/26/05 (Score: Tennessee 30-27 in one overtime) Forced two fumbles Lost an overtime game 2, Brandon Johnson vs UNLV, 8/30/04 at LSU, 9/30/00 (Score: LSU 38-31 in one overtime) Intercepted two passes Beat a ranked opponent 3, Deon Grant vs Auburn 1999 vs. No. 12 Georgia, 10/6/07 (UT 35, UGA 14) Beat a team ranked in the top 15 Made a 50-yard field goal vs. No. 12 Georgia, 10/6/07 (UT 35, UGA 14) 51, James Wilhoit vs. Florida, 9/16/06 Beat a team ranked in the top five at No. 4 LSU, 9/26/05 (UT 30, LSU 27)

Through Georgia game 35 THE LAST TIME A TENNESSEE OPPONENT ... INDIVIDUAL TEAM Rushed for more than 100 yards Shut out Tennessee 130, Reggie Arnold, Arkansas State, 9/22/07 (16 carries) 31-0, Florida, 9/17/94 Rushed for more than 200 yards Shut out Tennessee consecutively 206, Ahman Green, Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Kentucky and Vanderbilt, 11/19-26/59 (Scores: 20-0, 14-0) Rushed for more than 250 yards Rushed for more than 300 yards Never 321 Nebraska (), 1/2/00 Passed for 200 yards Rushed for more than 400 yards 299, Tim Tebow, Florida, 9/15/07 409, Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Passed for more than 400 yards Passed for 300 yards 409, Florida, 9/19/98 315, , Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 Had more than 600 yards total offense Passed for 400 yards 634, Kentucky, 11/22/97 406, Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky, 11/17/01 Scored 50 points Passed for 500 yards 59, Florida, 9/15/07 (Score: 59-20) Never Scored 60 points Had 100 yards receiving 62, Florida, 11/16/95 (Score: 62-37) 120, Percy Harvin, 9/15/07 Scored 70 points Had 150 yards receiving 70, Trinity (present-day Duke), 11/4/1893 (Score: Trinity 70-0) 167, Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 Failed to rush for more than 100 yards Had 200 yards receiving 69, Georgia, 10/6/07 (25 carries) 222, Clarence Sevillian, Vanderbilt, 11/28/92 Failed to pass for more than 100 yards Returned a kickoff for a touchdown 79, Memphis, 9/30/06 (11-for-17) Held Tennessee to fewer than 100 yards rushing Thomas Brown (99 yards), Georgia, 10/7/06 37, Florida, 9/15/07 (21 carries) Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown Held Tennessee to fewer than 100 yards passing Reggie Fullwood (2 yards), Army, 10/11/86 99, vs. South Carolina, 10/29/05 (14-for-32) Returned a punt for a touchdown Held Tennessee without a touchdown Brandon James (83 yards), Florida, 9/15/07 Alabama, 10/22/05 (Score: Alabama 6-3) Returned a pass interception for a touchdown Scored a safety Tyrell Johnson (54 yards), Arkansas State, 9/22/07 Kentucky, 11/26/05 (Erik Ainge called for intentional grounding in end zone) Returned a fumble for a touchdown Returned a punt and a kickoff for a touchdown in the same game Dustin Doe (18 yards), Florida, 9/15/07 Georgia, 10/7/06 (Punt: 86 yards, Mikey Henderson; Kickoff: 99 yards, Thomas Brown) Returned an extra point for a score Blocked a punt Quinton Reese, Auburn (SEC Championship), 12/6/97 Alabama, 10/21/06 (Marcel Stamps) Returned a kickoff 100 yards Blocked a field goal Mississippi, 10/1/05 (Jayme Mitchell) Nathan Jones (100 yards), Rutgers, 9/28/02 Blocked two field goals Returned a punt at least 75 yards Colorado, 8/26/90 Brandon James (83 yards, TD), Florida, 9/15/07 Faked a punt Rushed for three touchdowns LSU, 11/4/06 (Chris Jackson rush for 18 yards) Scott Frost (runs of 1, 11 and 19 yards), Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Faked a punt successfully for a first down Threw three touchdown passes LSU, 11/4/06 (Chris Jackson rush for 18 yards) 3, JaMarcus Russell, LSU, 11/4/06 Attempted a 2-point conversion Caught three touchdown passes Georgia, 10/7/06 (Joe Tereshinski pass failed) 3, , LSU, 9/30/00 (OT) Successfully attempted a 2-point conversion Kicked three field goals California, 9/2/06 (Joe Ayoob pass to Robert Jordan; score: 35-11) 3, , Memphis, 11/12/05 Two players rushed for 100 yards Had an 80-yard pass completion James Rouse (134) and Barry Foster (103), Arkansas (Cotton Bowl), 1/1/90 81, to Chad Jackson, Florida, 9/18/04 Three players rushed for 100 yards Paul Hofer (119), James Reed (115), Michael Sweet (103), Mississippi, 11/15/75 Recorded three sacks Two players had more than 100 yards passing 5, Alex Brown, Florida, 9/18/99 Jesse Palmer (210) and Doug Johnson (199), Florida, 9/19/98 Intercepted two passes Two players had more than 100 yards receiving 2, , Alabama, 10/21/06 Brandon Smith (160) and Marlon White (108), Vanderbilt, 11/20/04 Made a 50-yard field goal Played an overtime game 51, Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss, 9/8/07 LSU, 9/26/05 (UT 30, LSU 27 in one OT) Won an overtime game LSU, 9/30/00 (LSU 38, UT 31 in one OT) Beat a ranked Tennessee team Florida 9/15/07 (No. 5 Florida 59, No. 22 UT 20) Beat a Tennessee team ranked in the top 15 California 9/1/07 (No. 12 California 45, No. 15 UT 31) Beat a Tennessee team ranked in the top five Florida, 9/17/05 (No. 6 UF 16, No. 4 UT 7)

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