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1 2007 TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS FOOTBALL Contacts: Bud Ford (cell ) Assoc. AD-Media Relations John Painter (cell ) Assoc. SID P.O. Box Knoxville, TN Phone: (865) Fax: (865) TENNESSEE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Sept. 1 at California (ABC) L Sept. 8 Southern Mississippi (PPV) W Sept. 15 *at Florida (CBS) L Sept. 22 Arkansas State (PPV) W Oct. 6 *Georgia (CBS) W Oct. 13 *at Mississippi State (PPV) W Oct. 20 *at Alabama (LF) L Oct. 27 *South Carolina (ESPN) (OT) W Nov. 3 Louisiana-Lafayette (HC) W 59-7 Nov. 10 *Arkansas (LF) W Nov. 17 *Vanderbilt (PPV) W Nov. 24 *at Kentucky (CBS) (4OT) W Dec. 1 vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) (CBS) 4 p.m. ET * Southeastern Conference game 2007 LSU SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Aug. 30 *at Mississippi State (ESPN) W 45-0 Sept. 8 Virginia Tech (ESPN) W 48-7 Sept. 15 Middle Tennessee (PPV) W 44-0 Sept. 22 *South Carolina (CBS) W Sept. 29 at Tulane (ESPN2) W 34-9 Oct. 6 *Florida (CBS) W Oct. 13 *at Kentucky (CBS) (3OT) L Oct. 20 *Auburn (ESPN) W Nov. 3 *at Alabama (CBS) W Nov. 10 Louisiana Tech (PPV) W Nov. 17 *at Mississippi (CBS) W Nov. 23 *Arkansas (CBS) (3OT) L Dec. 1 vs. Tennessee (SEC Champ.) (CBS) 4 p.m. ET * Southeastern Conference Game UT Media Services 2 Notes on the Vols 3-7 UT Scouting Report 9 Depth Charts 10 Series History 11 WHAT S INSIDE RADIO Vol Network (StadiumCast FM 99.1) Play-by-play: Bob Kesling Color: Tim Priest Sideline: Mike Stowell XM Satellite Radio Channel TBA (Vol Network Feed) TELEVISION CBS Play-by-play: Verne Lundquist Analyst: Gary Danielson Analyst: Tracy Wolfson SportSouth Replay Vol Network Audio Feed Starter Thumbnails Game Recaps Season Stats Career Stats The Last Time Game 13 Tennessee Volunteers vs. LSU Tigers Dec. 1 Georgia Dome (71,250) 4 p.m. ET CBS TENNESSEE LSU UTsports.com Web Site LSUsports.net 9-3, 6-2 SEC Record 10-2, 6-2 SEC 14th AP / 15th USA Today Coaches Ranking 5th AP / 7th USA Today Coaches Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee, 1972) Head Coach Les Miles (Michigan, 1976) (.768, 16th year) Overall Record (.690, Seventh year) (.768, 16th year) Record at School 32-6 (.842, Third year) Tennessee leads All-Time Series DID YOU KNOW? Tennessee was the only team in the SEC to go undefeated at home this season. The Vols posted an unblemished 7-0 mark at Neyland Stadium, giving them the league s longest active home winning streak. Arkansas week 12 overtime win at LSU gave the Tigers their only home loss on the year. SERIES HISTORY & NOTES Tennessee leads the all-time series with LSU , dating to The teams have met just twice at neutral sites, with Tennessee posting a win in the 1972 Astro Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, and LSU downing the Vols in the 2001 SEC Championship Game. Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer sports a 3-3 career record against the Tigers. In the first matchup between Fulmer and third-year LSU head coach Les Miles, the Vols rallied from a 21-0 third-quarter deficit to upset the fourth-ranked Tigers in overtime in Baton Rouge in LSU held off a late Tennessee rally last season, downing UT in Knoxville. UT (1998) and LSU (2003) are two of the three SEC teams to have won a national championship during the BCS era. Five players on Tennessee s 2007 roster Chris Brown (Destrehan), Ahmad Paige (Monroe), Jarrod Shaw (Lafayette), Lucas Taylor (Carencro) and Ja Kouri Williams (Plaquemine) hail from the state of Louisiana. Brown and Taylor both have started every game for UT this season, and both have also served as game captains. Tennessee head strength and conditioning coach Johnny Long is a native of Baton Rouge, La. VOLS CONTINUE TO LEAD FBS IN SACKS ALLOWED; AINGE SACKED JUST THREE TIMES THIS SEASON Tennessee s offensive line has allowed just four sacks this season, and just three against starting quarterback Erik Ainge. Overall, the Vols have attempted 451 passes, meaning UT s opponents are averaging one sack in every attempts. The Big Orange lead the nation (FBS) in sacks allowed, giving up a third of a sack per game (0.33). Prior to a fourth-quarter sack by South Carolina against Ainge back on Oct. 27, the senior had attempted 290 straight passes without being sacked. His only other sacks this year came during the season-opener at Cal (in what would have been his third attempt of the game/season) and on an intentional grounding penalty at Kentucky last weekend. LSU ranks tied for 26th nationally and second in the SEC with 2.67 sacks per game. NUMEROUS RECORDS SET IN TENNESSEE S REGULAR-SEASON FINALE In addition to running its overtime winning streak to six games, Tennessee also saw some records fall in its fourovertime triumph at Kentucky last Saturday. It was the longest game (in terms of elapsed time) in Tennessee football history at 4:43. The previous school-record was 4:09, set during UT s six-overtime win against Arkansas on Oct. 5, Erik Ainge s seven touchdown passes tied the SEC single-game record held by Florida s Terry Dean (1994) and Doug Johnson (1997) and Kentucky s Tim Couch (1997 and 1998). Kentucky ran an NCAA overtime-game record 110 plays. The previous overtime-game record was 103 plays, set by Kentucky in 2003 against Arkansas. The FBS record for plays in any game is 111. The Wildcats fell one shy of that mark. Kentucky s team totals for first downs (37) and completions (39) were single-game records for a Tennessee opponent, and UK quarterback Andre Woodson set UT opponent individual records for total offensive plays (72), pass attempts (62) and completions (39). Tennessee s 23 straight victories over Kentucky set a new SEC record for most consecutive wins by one league team over another. The old league record was Alabama s 22 straight wins over Mississippi State from and Tennessee s 22 straight wins over Vanderbilt from And finally, although the NCAA records book does not include comprehensive overtime records, it is believed that the 40-yard touchdown pass from Erik Ainge to Quintin Hancock may be the longest pass play in NCAA overtime history. UT s 2007 opponents have combined to post a (.574) record this season... UT is averaging total offensive yards and 30.6 points away from Knoxville this year... 1

2 TENNESSEE FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES SUN Phillip Fulmer Show 9 a.m. Phillip Fulmer Teleconference 5:30 p.m. Game Replay 11:30 p.m. (SportsSouth) MON Selected Players 11:30 a.m. Game Replay Noon (SportsSouth) Practice 4:30 p.m. ET No player availability TUE Media Day 11:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Practice 3:45 p.m. ET No player availability WED SEC Coaches Teleconference 11 a.m. (Fulmer 11:28) Players Teleconference 1:15-1:45 p.m. Practice 3:45 p.m. ET THU Practice ~3:40 p.m. ET Coaches only after practice FRI Walkthrough Georgia Dome 3-4:30 p.m. ET Head Coaches Press Conference Georgia Dome 2-3 p.m ET SAT Gameday 4:04 p.m. ET TENNESSEE MEN S SPORTS INFORMATION BUD FORD Associate AD - Media Relations Office: (865) Cell: (865) bford@tennessee.edu JOHN PAINTER Associate SID - Football Contact Office: (865) Cell: (865) jpainter@tennessee.edu SUNDAY Coach Fulmer s Teleconference - Coach Fulmer will be available on Sundays following Vols games (including open dates) via teleconference beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET. Call (212) and enter to join the call. UT Foootball Game Highlights - Highlights for all UT games are available on satellite 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) for more information. Satellite coordinates are: KU Band, Galaxy 17, Transponder 4, Downlink Frequency Vertical TUESDAY Weekly Press Media Day- Coach Fulmer holds a weekly press briefing and luncheon prior to UT games each Tuesday of game week. The press briefing and player interviews will be in the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center. Player interview requests should be made by 2 p.m. ET Monday by contacting the SID Office at (865) Tuesday Media Day Schedule 11:30-2:00 Player Interviews 11:00-2:00 Luncheon (Bill Gibbs Hall) Noon-12:30 Coach Fulmer with writers 12:30-1:00 Coach Fulmer with Radio/TV ADDITIONAL SID STAFF Craig Pinkerton - Associate SID Office: (865) ; craig@utk.edu Tom Satkowiak - Assistant SID Office: (865) ; tsatkowi@utk.edu ADDRESSES Mailing P.O. Box Knoxville, TN Overnight Men s Sports Information 1720 Volunteer Blvd. Knoxville, TN Practice times subject to change; For daily practice times, call Clint Dowdle in the football office at (865) TUESDAY (cont.) Fulmer Press Briefing Live Uplink - Each Tuesday prior to every game, Coach Fulmer will be available by live uplink from 12:30-1 p.m. ET. Satellite coordinates are: KU Band, Galaxy 17, Transponder 4, Downlink Frequency Vertical 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 p.m. ET. Satellite coordinates are: KU Band, Galaxy 17, Transponder 4, Downlink Frequency Vertical WEDNESDAY SEC Weekly Teleconference - The Southeastern Conference will conduct a weekly teleconference with the SEC head coaches each Wednesday. The call begins at 11 a.m. ET, with each coach assigned a seven-minute time period. The confidential media phone number is (877) Coach Phillip Fulmer participates from 11:28-11:35 a.m. ET. Players Weekly Teleconference - The UT Sports Information Office conducts a weekly teleconference with two to four players available. This service is held every Wednesday during the season at 1:15 p.m. ET. Please make player requests to the Sports Information Office at (865) Call (212) and enter to join the call. ON THE INTERNET UTsports.com - Tennessee s official athletics Web site serves as a tremendous resource for in-depth information on current and historical UT student-athletes, coaches and teams. The football page includes links to all-time career stats, all-time lettermen, UT s NFL draft history, bowl and championship history and more. SECsportsmedia.com - Media covering the Southeastern Conference have its own Web site to get the latest information on the league. Through the services of Sports Systems, Inc., the site has the latest updated standings, results, schedules, statistics and 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. Athlon listed Eric Berry among its top-five freshmen in America for The Vols have scored just nine fourth-quarter points on the road this season... 2

3 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS Tennessee Career Total Offense Player Plays Rush Pass Total Peyton Manning 1, ,201 11,020 Casey Clausen 1, ,707 9,577 ERIK AINGE 1, ,086 7,857 Andy Kelly ,397 6,427 Jeff Francis ,867 5,900 Tee Martin ,592 5,206 Jimmy Streater 836 1,374 3,433 4,807 Heath Shuler ,089 4,472 Condredge Holloway ,102 4,068 Alan Cockrell ,823 3,807 Bobby Scott ,371 3,580 Tony Robinson ,332 3,527 Dewey Warren ,357 3,519 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS BY A TENNESSEE QUARTERBACK 24 Tee Martin vs. Alabama/at South Carolina* 10/24-31/98 15 Erik Ainge vs. Air Force* 9/9/06 13 Jeff Francis vs. Indiana (Peach Bowl, Atlanta) 1/2/88 13 Casey Clausen vs. Kentucky 11/18/00 12 Peyton Manning vs. Kentucky* 11/22/97 11 Heath Shuler vs. Louisville* 11/16/93 11 Peyton Manning at Georgia* 10/12/96 11 Erik Ainge at Vanderbilt* 11/18/06 10 Heath Shuler vs. Boston Coll. (Hall of Fame Bowl, Tampa)* 1/1/93 10 Peyton Manning vs. Mississippi (Memphis)* 10/3/96 10 Peyton Manning vs. Georgia* 10/11/97 10 Casey Clausen vs. Michigan (Citrus Bowl, Orlando) 1/1/02 10 Erik Ainge at California* 9/1/07 * David Cutcliffe was the quarterbacks coach ACCURATE AINGE AUTHORS STREAKS One of senior quarterback Erik Ainge s strengths is his ability to string together impressive completions streaks. Last season, he authored two of the 10-longest completions streaks in school history (he completed 15 straight tries against Air Force the second-longest streak in UT history and also completed 11 straight passes at Vanderbilt). This season, he completed 10 straight passes at Cal. That streak ties for the ninth-best ever by a Vols QB. AINGE ONE OF TENNESSEE S TWO SENIOR OFFENSIVE STARTERS Erik Ainge and tight end Chris Brown are Tennessee s only senior starters on offense. The Vols have the fewest number of senior offensive starters in the entire SEC. UT s five senior defensive starters give it a total of seven senior first-teamers. Tennessee Career Passing Yards Player Att-Cmp Pct. Yds. TD Peyton Manning 1, , Casey Clausen 1, , ERIK AINGE 1, , Andy Kelly , Jeff Francis , Tee Martin , Heath Shuler , Alan Cockrell , Jimmy Streater , Bobby Scott , Dewey Warren , Tony Robinson , Condredge Holloway , AINGE S TOP-FIVE PASSING GAMES (yardage) Yds. Game (TDs) Result 397 at Kentucky, Nov. 24, 2007 (7 TDs) W, vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 22, 2007 (4 TDs) W, vs. Air Force, Sept. 9, 2006 (3 TDs) W, at Memphis, Sept. 30, 2006 (4 TDs) W, vs. Alabama, Oct. 21, 2006 (0 TDs) W, AINGE 12th ON SEC S CAREER TOUCHDOWN PASSES LIST Senior quarterback Erik Ainge is on track to hold a prominent place on the SEC s all-time chart for career touchdown passes. He presently ranks 12th in SEC history with 68 scoring strikes. Ainge joins a pair of former Volunteers on the SEC s top-12 list. Peyton Manning ( ) ranks second in SEC history with 89 touchdown passes, and Casey Clausen ( ) ranks seventh with 75. AINGE EIGHT COMPLETIONS SHY OF NEW TENNESSEE SINGLE-SEASON RECORD Erik Ainge needs just eight more completions to break Peyton Manning s single-season school record of 287 set in Ainge has 280 entering this week s game. Ainge s 243 completions as a junior last year currently rank fifth in school history, and his 688 career completions rank third. AINGE COMING OFF CAREER GAME Erik Ainge set new career-highs last weekend for passing yards (397) and passing touchdowns (7) during UT s thrilling four-overtime triumph at Kentucky. A national television audience saw the senior play the best half of his career (statistically speaking) when he totaled 271 yards and three touchdowns in the first half against the Wildcats. Ainge s five-best passing yardage games have all been Vol victories, and history bodes well for this Saturday s game: UT is 3-1 in games following a 300-yard effort by Ainge. AINGE S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME PASSING 2004 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg UNLV FLORIDA LA. TECH AUBURN at Georgia at Mississippi ALABAMA at South Carolina NOTRE DAME at Vanderbilt Injured KENTUCKY Injured Auburn (SEC) Injured Texas A&M Injured 2005 Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg UAB at Florida at LSU MISSISSIPPI Did Not Play GEORGIA Did Not Play at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA at Notre Dame MEMPHIS VANDERBILT Did Not Play at Kentucky Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg CALIFORNIA AIR FORCE FLORIDA MARSHALL at Memphis at Georgia ALABAMA at South Carolina LSU at Arkansas Injured at Vanderbilt KENTUCKY vs. Penn State Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg at California SO. MISS at Florida ARKANSAS STATE GEORGIA at Miss. State at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS VANDERBILT at Kentucky I feel tested, I know what it s like to throw three interceptions in the first half of a game and then come back in 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 Erik Ainge owns a 26-9 (.743) record as a starter (15-4 at home, 11-4 on the road, 0-1 at neutral sites)... His seven touchdown passes last week tied an SEC record... 3

4 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS TENNESSEE SEEKING ITS 20th 10-WIN SEASON One more victory this season gives Tennessee its 20th all-time 10-win campaign, with the first one coming during UT s perfect 11-0 year in Under head coach Phillip Fulmer, the Vols have won at least 10 games eight times. Fulmer s eight 10-win seasons are the most by any head coach at the University of Tennessee. The legendary Gen. Robert R. Neyland is second with five 10-win campaigns WIDE RECEIVER SIGNEES COMING OF AGE Tennessee wideouts Josh Briscoe, Austin Rogers and Lucas Taylor were all members of UT s 2005 signing class. Their collective impact on the Vols offense had been minimal prior to this season, but they have been clutch in All three players have set new career-highs for catches, yards and touchdowns this year. Taylor has 71 catches for 975 yards and five touchdowns this season. The Carencro, La., native currently leads the SEC with 81.2 receiving yards per game and is third in the SEC averaging 5.9 receptions per game. Rogers has 51 catches for 567 yards and four touchdowns this season. The Nashville, Tenn., native averages 47.2 yards per game and averages 4.3 receptions per game. Briscoe has 41 catches for 377 yards and four touchdowns this year. The Shelby, N.C., native averages 3.4 catches per game. BERRY GENERATING FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA BUZZ; SETTING INTERCEPTION RETURN RECORDS One of the nation s most highly sought-after recruits a year ago, true freshman Eric Berry has started all 12 games this season and is currently fifth on the team with 76 tackles after setting a career-high Nov. 24 at Kentucky with 14. He earned his second SEC Freshman of the Week award for his efforts against the Wildcats. Berry leads all SEC freshmen in tackles. The starting safety also has added a big-play element to UT s defense. Berry s 96-yard interception return for a touchdown at Florida tied for the third longest in the history of Tennessee football. It was the longest by a Vol since Art Reynolds returned an interception 96 yards against Memphis State in Berry s 52-yard fumble return to set up a first-and-goal against South Carolina was the longest fumble return by a Vol since Julian Battle rumbled 81 yards for a touchdown at Notre Dame in Berry also had interception returns of 61 and 37 yards against Arkansas on his way to SEC Freshman of the Week honors. Berry s 207 interception return yards leads the country this season and are also a school record, topping the previous mark of 177 yards set by Bobby Majors in The SEC record for interception return yardage in a season is 244 yards by Florida s Joe Brodsky in 1956 (on five INTs). LSU s Greg Jackson stands in second place with 219 yards in 1988 (on seven INTs). The NCAA single-season record is held by Southern California s Charles Phillips, who totaled 302 yards on seven returns in TENNESSEE TOYING WITH SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION-PERCENTAGE RECORD Tennessee s team record for completion perentage in a season is 65.0 in 1993 (208 of 320). This year s team currently owns a completion mark of 63.9 percent (288 of 451). Starting quarterback Erik Ainge has completed 280 of 436 pass attempts this season for an individual rate of 64.2 percent. FOSTER JOINS TENNESSEE S 1,000-YARD CLUB Junior Tailback Arian Foster s 100-yard performance against Louisiana-Lafayette on Nov. 3 made him the 12th Vol ever to log 2,000 career rushing yards. Three weeks later, Foster s 118-yard effort at Kentucky made him the 13th Vol ever to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. In 12 games this year, Foster has totaled 1,108 yards and scored 12 rushing touchdowns. Foster currently ranks 10th in school history with 2,308 career rushing yards, and the addition of the SEC championship game to the Vols slate will give Foster a chance to eclipse the next three Vols on the rushing list and move into seventh place. He would need to rush for 57 yards vs. LSU in Atlanta to eclipse Curt Watson at 2,364 ( ). Should his career average of 67.9 yards per game hold steady through his senior season, Foster could make a serious run at Travis Henry s school record of 3,078 yards ( ). Player Att. Yards TDs 1. Travis Henry, , Jay Graham, , Curt Watson, , Reggie Cobb, , Travis Stephens, , Arian Foster, 2005-pres , Charlie Garner, , TAYLOR ON VERGE OF 1,000-YARD SEASON, NEARING SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS MARK Junior wide receiver Lucas Taylor is sitting on 975 receiving yards this season with two games left to play. Barring injury, the Louisiana native should become just the fifth Vol ever to log at least 1,000 receiving yards in a single season. If he does so, that would give Tennessee its third 1,000-yard receiver in seven years. Taylor s 71 receptions are currently tied for second on UT s single-season chart (Robert Meachem finished with 71 catches last season). The school record is 76 catches, set by Marcus Nash in Entering this season, Taylor had 14 career catches for 101 yards and no touchdowns. The term Breakout Year comes to mind. WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR UT? Senior Chris Brown needs just one reception to give him 39 for the year and tie the school record for catches by a tight end. Current Dallas Cowboys All-Pro Jason Witten owns the UT record with 39 catches in Brown is two touchdown catches shy of tying Austin Denney s Tennessee single-season record of seven, set in On the year, Brown has 38 receptions for 243 yards and five touchdowns. He averages 6.4 yards per catch. ROGERS, LINCOLN TABBED ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM Tennessee sophomore wide receiver Austin Rogers and redshirt-freshman placekicker Daniel Lincoln were named on Nov. 8 to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Team. In doing so, both earn spots on the Academic All-America ballot. Rogers was one of two receivers selected for first-team honors thanks to his 3.35 grade-point average in finance and his play as the Vols second leading pass-catcher this season. Lincoln was the first-team pick at placekicker. The business major, who owns a 3.53 GPA, is one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award. The Academic All-District IV teams, selected by regional members of the College Sports Information Directors of America, comprise honorees from Division I bowl and championship subdivision teams in Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan. The Volunteers have not allowed an opposing running back to rush for multiple touchdowns this season... Tennessee owns an all-time record of in Atlanta... 4

5 LINCOLN CONTINUES TO MAKE WAVES IN OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN CAMPAIGN Freshman placekicker Daniel Lincoln continues to work his way up the Tennessee season field-goal charts. The Ocala, Fla., native now has 21 made field goals in 26 tries. Lincoln s eight points last weekend gave him 110 on the year (most ever by a UT kicker), and he already owns the school record for field goals by a freshman. James Wilhoit held the previous UT freshman record with 17 makes in Speaking of Wilhoit, the Hendersonville product made 18-of-22 field goals during his consensus All-SEC season of Mostly forgotten is the fact Wilhoit finished the 2005 season with a streak of eight consecutive made field goals. Add Lincoln s success rate this year, and the Vols as a team now have made a whopping 47 of their last 56 three-pointers for an 83.9 percent success rate. SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE (UT) Player Year FG-FGA Pts. 1. Fuad Reveiz Carlos Reveiz Daniel Lincoln Fuad Reveiz Greg Burke Jeff Hall Alex Walls James Wilhoit James Wilhoit Fuad Reveiz Phil Reich John Becksvoort Jeff Hall Jeff Hall SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE FRESHMAN Player Year FG-FGA Pts. 1. Daniel Lincoln James Wilhoit Jeff Hall John Becksvoort LINCOLN A SEMIFINALIST FOR GROZA AWARD Tennessee freshman Daniel Lincoln was recently named one of 20 semifinalists for the 2007 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award, and he is the only representative from the Southeastern Conference. This year s award appears completely up for grabs as 13 of the 20 semifinalists, Lincoln included, were not on the Groza preseason watch list. MAYO, McCOY EXTEND TENNESSEE TRADITION OF VOLS AMONG SEC TACKLES LEADERS As has become an annual tradition, Tennessee once again finds two of its own among the SEC s top-10 tacklers this season. Junior middle linebacker Jerod Mayo ranks tied for fourth in the conference with 9.3 tackles per game, while sophomore weakside linebacker Rico McCoy ranks eighth with 8.2 stops per game this season. Mayo and McCoy boast 112 and 98 total tackles, respectively. That makes up more than 21 percent of UT s team total on the year. Tennessee has had multiple players rank among the SEC s top-10 tacklers in each of the last three seasons. Mayo and McCoy are seeking to stretch that trend to four consecutive years. Mayo is coming off a career-best 19-tackle performance at Kentucky last Saturday that earned him SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors. VOL SCHOLAR INSIGNIA RECOGNIZES ACADEMIC DILIGENCE The VOLScholar program, an initiative of UT s Thornton Athletics Student Life Center in cooperation with the men s and women s athletics departments, is a comprehensive academic and citizenship-building program that has gained enthusiastic support from several of UT s athletic teams. Student-athletes earned the right to wear the VOLScholar patch on their uniform by achieving a 3.0 grade-point average in the previous fall and/or spring semester. We have a lot of outstanding young men and women in our program that are doing great things on and off the field of competition, said Mike Hamilton, men s athletics director. This is just another way to recognize them for their behavior and prepare them for life after school. PHILLIP AND VICKY FULMER ANNOUNCE $1 MILLION DONATION TO UT University of Tennessee President Dr. John Petersen and Chancellor Loren Crabtree announced Tuesday, Aug. 28, that head football coach Phillip Fulmer and his wife, Vicky, have committed $1 million to the University of Tennessee. The donation to The Campaign for Tennessee represents one of the largest gifts by a coach and family to their university. The gift, to be split equally between academics and athletics, will be used to support scholarships, athletics facilities and programming. VOLS REGULARS ON TELEVISION Since 1990, Tennessee has had 178 games broadcast on national or regional television (excluding pay-per-view). That s 79.8 percent of Tennessee s total games played since 1990 that have been televised. NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS FINDING INSPIRATION IN INKY One of the emotional rallying points of the Volunteer Nation during the 2006 season was the career-ending injury suffered by junior defensive back Inquoris Inky Johnson against Air Force in the second game of the year. As he made a tackle during the fourth quarter of UT s win over the Falcons, Johnson severely damaged his right brachial plexus, a network of nerves from the spinal cord that controls sensation in the shoulder, arm and hand. Emergency surgery was needed to repair blood vessels, and additional surgery at the Mayo Clinic helped the cornerback begin to retain normal function in the right side of his body. Johnson is currently continuing his rehab while working toward his degree in Political science. He is on track to graduate in December (one semester early). And he also hasn t strayed far from the football field. The Atlanta native is working with the UT coaching staff as a student assistant this season. Johnson has made himself available to the squad s newcomers, making sure they have someone to talk to and serving as a mentor during the players adjustment to major college football. God never takes you through anything that he can t bring you through, Johnson said shortly after his injury. I told (Coach Fulmer) that I was blessed and that he didn t have to worry about anything because I was going to be all right. Johnson was selected as one of UT s game captains for the Oct. 27 showdown against South Carolina, which the Vols won in overtime, COLQUITT CAREER PUNTING AVERAGE RANKS SECOND IN SCHOOL HISTORY, CONTINUING FAMILY EXCELLENCE Junior punter Britton Colquitt s career average of 42.6 yards per punt currently ranks second in school history, trailing only his cousin, Jimmy Colquitt, who averaged 43.9 yards per punt from Britton s older brother, Dustin (currently punting for the Kansas City Chiefs), ranks third in UT history with a career punting average of 42.8 yards. And Britton and Dustin s father, Craig Colquitt (former Pittsburgh Steelers punter), ranks fourth with a 42.5-yard average. Jimmy, Dustin and Craig Colquitt all rank among the top 20 on the Southeastern Conference s career punting chart, and Britton is currently poised to join them in that elite group. Britton is averaging 42.1 yards per punt this season to rank third in the SEC. Tennessee s 2007 roster features players from 23 states and the District of Columbia... Five Vols on this year s team hail from the state of Louisiana... 5

6 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS SPEAKING VOLumes I ll tell you what a big part of it is, we get up and read the paper on Saturday morning and everybody acts like we re dead and might as well not even come out and play tonight. That ticks us off. There are articles about our head coach, talking about his status... the hot seat and things like that. I m going to battle my butt off for coach Fulmer. He s a great guy and a great coach. He s still the same great coach he was. C Josh McNeil It s the greatest feeling in the world not to worry about whether the guy is going to get it done on the route. I had that feeling last year with Robert (Meachem). I could get the snap and worry about protections, coverage, and moving in the pocket. But when I decided to shift to the receiver, I knew he was going to be open and that is where we are with Lucas right now. I don t have to shift and say Is he winning the battle? I just can shift and throw the ball because I know he is going to get it done. QB Erik Ainge on WR Lucas Taylor Our receiving corps... they look pretty out there, but they will hit you. TB Arian Foster on UT s receivers RETURNING PRODUCTION PERCENTAGES Statistic 06 Total Returning Lost % Return Net Rushing 1,404 1, Pass Yards 3,438 3,4, Total Offense 4,842 4, Scoring TDs Total Tackles Sacks TFLs Interceptions RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Category Leader Statistic Net Rushing LaMarcus Coker 696 Passing Yards Erik Ainge 2,989 Total Offense Erik Ainge ypg 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 I think they re playing better than everyone thought. I knew they were not gamebreakers or five-star kids, but when you say hike, you are going to get their very best, and that is all you can ask for. Perfect alignment, perfect assignment and unbelievable effort they give that every play. If you try to find a play and give them a minus for effort, I promise you will have a hard time finding one. Wide receivers coach Trooper Taylor on Austin Rogers and Lucas Taylor We re not afraid to change. We re not afraid to do whatever we need to do to win football games. We as a staff have been together for a long time. We re a very veteran group of guys, so we re going to do what we believe in. You don't invent football in one day. You just change things. There s a lot of schemes out there, and different personnel. We might do things differently, but with what we ve got, we're doing the right things. Phillip Fulmer after the win over Georgia He s a great back, but he s not going to win the Heisman Trophy in Neyland Stadium. I promise you that. LB Jerod Mayo on Darren McFadden after UT defeated Arkansas RUSHING FIRST DOWNS LEADERS 1st % of Att. Resulting Player Att. Downs in 1st Downs A. Foster M. Hardesty L. Creer E. Ainge G. Jones RECEIVING FIRST DOWNS LEADERS 1st % of Rec. Resulting Player Rec. Downs in 1st Downs L. Taylor A. Rogers J. Briscoe C. Brown A. Foster To me, when I look at legacy, I look back at what a guy has done to contribute. What s most important when you talk legacies is work ethic, leadership and character and academic success. It goes a lot deeper. Erik Ainge has really made a tremendous contribution to this program in a lot of ways that won t ever go down on paper. Offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe on QB Erik Ainge Let me tell you something about the head football coach at the University of Tennessee. He s the most resilient person in Knoxville, in the state of Tennessee and maybe the country. He never wavered. He never panicked. He stayed strong. Nobody was giving him a chance, and he was attacked. The coaches followed his lead, and the players followed his lead, and that s why we re (going to play for an SEC Championship). David Cutcliffe on Phillip Fulmer We want to win all of our games, but this was a nonconference game and in the SEC, it s amazing how fast you can move when you win a couple of games here and there. This might hurt us nationally, but what we want is the SEC championship, so we re still in the hunt for that. QB Erik Ainge on the opening-game Cal loss 2007 TENNESSEE 2-DEEP BY CLASS (INCLUDES SPECIAL TEAMS) TENNESSEE S OVERTIME HISTORY Since the NCAA established a tiebreaker system for Division I in 1996, Tennessee is 7-1 in overtime contests. The Vols have won the coin toss five times and chosen to play defense four times. UT chose offense after winning the toss was against Florida in 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. Three of the four times the Vols have gone to overtime in Knoxville, the score at the end of regulation has been UT is 4-3 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 field goal W 9/30/2000 at LSU 1 W (def) Royal 25 pass from Davey L 10/5/2002 Arkansas 6 L (off) Witten 25 pass from C. Clausen W 9/27/2003 S. Carolina 1 W (def) Banks 4 pass from C. Clausen W 10/25/2003 at Alabama 5 L (off) C. Clausen 1 run (2-pt conv.) W 9/26/2005 at LSU 1 W (def) Riggs Jr. 1 run W 10/27/07 South Carolina 1 L (off) Lincoln 27 field goal W 11/24/07 at Kentucky 4 W (def) A. Reynolds tackle (2-pt conv.) W UT s streak of 23 wins over Kentucky are the most ever by one SEC team over another... Nine of UT s offensive players have started every game this season... 6

7 NOTES ON THE VOLUNTEERS QUICK NOTES: UT is 2-0 in the SEC Championship Game when it faces an opponent it did not meet in the regular season. This week s showdown against LSU will mark David Cutcliffe s 100th game as Tennessee s offensive coordinator. Tennessee owns an all-time record of 10-0 on December 1 (9-0 vs. the SEC). TENNESSEE POSTS SIXTH UNDEFEATED HOME SEASON UNDER FULMER Tennessee s win over Vanderbilt on Nov. 17 gave the Vols their sixth undefeated home season under head coach Phillip Fulmer. UT went 7-0 at home this year. Fulmer also guided the Big Orange to perfect home records in 1993 (7-0), 1995 (7-0), 1997 (6-0), 1998 (6-0) and 1999 (7-0). This year marks Tennessee s 36th all-time undefeated season at Neyland Stadium. NOVEMBERS TO REMEMBER Tennessee has an 83-9 (.902) mark in the month of November since Since that season, the Vols are 50-5 (.909) at home and 33-4 (.892) on the road in November. The rare November losses came in: 1990, 2004 and 2005 to Notre Dame; 1996 at Memphis; 1999 and 2006 at Arkansas; 2002 vs. Miami (Fla.), 2005 vs. Vanderbilt and 2006 vs. LSU. Against SEC foes, the Vols boast a 61-4 (.938) record in November since 1985 (including a 32-2 home mark). SCORING STREAK Tennessee has scored in 171 consecutive games dating back to a 31-0 shutout by Florida in Knoxville in It is the second-longest streak in the SEC, trailing Florida s 238. UT s home scoring streak is at 89, while it has scored in 152 straight games away from Neyland Stadium. UT s last road shutout came via Georgia in 1981, PROJECTIONS (based on 14 games) ON PACE... Tennessee is on pace to allow 4.7 quarterback sacks this season (while attempting 526 passes). That s really, really good. Tight end Chris Brown is on pace to catch 44 passes this season; that would break the single-season record for Tennessee tight ends. He caught 31 passes in Wideout Lucas Taylor is on pace to gain 1,036 receiving yards this season; that would give him the fifth-best single-season total in UT history. Linebacker Jerod Mayo is on pace to finish the season with a team-best and career-high 130 tackles. Placekicker Daniel Lincoln is on pace to score 128 points this season; that would be the second-best single-season points total in UT history. Lincoln also is on pace to make 24 field goals this year. He would become just the third Vol ever to make at least 24 field goals in a single-season (and the first not named Reveiz). Fuad Reveiz made 27 in 1982 and 20 in Carlos Reveiz made 24 field goals in CUTCLIFFE S MAGIC NUMBER = 30 During David Cutcliffe s two stints as Tennessee s offensive coordinator ( and 2006-present), the Vols have been awfully tough to beat when they score at least 30 points. In fact, with Cutcliffe gripping the offensive reins, Tennessee has scored at least 30 points in 62 different games; and UT owns an impressive 59-3 (.952) record when that happens. Cutcliffe s UT teams score at least 30 points in 62.6 percent of their games (62 of 99). The Vols average 42.6 points in those contests. When Cutcliffe s UT offense totals at least 30 points, Tennessee outscores its opponents by an average of 24.5 points per game (42.56 ppg to ppg). Below are some of Tennessee s scoring breakdowns with Cutcliffe as offensive coordinator: Home SEC Games: 33.1 ppg Home Non-Conference Games: 39.9 ppg Road SEC Games: 34.2 ppg Road Non-Conference Games: 29.3 ppg Neutral-Site Games: 25.6 ppg VOLS POST SIX CONFERENCE WINS AGAIN This season marks the 10th time that Tennessee has won at least six regular-season SEC games under head coach Phillip Fulmer. His UT squads have won or tied for the SEC Eastern Division title seven times now. Since the SEC was established in 1933, Tennessee has won at least six conference games 15 times, which is tied with Florida for the second-most of any school in the SEC. REYNOLDS PLAY NOMINATED Antonio Reynolds earned a Pontiac Game Changing Performance nomination when he stopped Kentucky QB Andre Woodson on a game-ending tackle. UT fans can go to pontiac.com/ncaa to vote for their favorite play. Voting ends at midnight Wednesday. ESPN will announce this week s Pontiac Game Changing Performance winner Thursday night TENNESSEE RECEPTIONS (PERCENTAGE BY POSITION) WR TB TE SPECIAL AGENT McKENZIE First-year Vol Nevin McKenzie has resembled a heatseeking missile on special teams through 12 games. A junior transfer from San Antonio who arrived on Rocky Top via Trinity Valley (Texas) Community College, McKenzie has recorded 31 tackles on the year. And 14 of those have come on special teams. The Vols special teams tackles leader, McKenzie logged three special teams stops Oct. 6 against Georgia. He is now averaging 1.2 special teams tackles per game. McKenzie began the season as a defensive back but was moved to linebacker following the Vols third game. TENNESSEE S SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Tennessee will make its fifth appearance in the SEC Championship Game Saturday. That s the second-most title game appearances among league teams. Here s a comparative glance at how UT has performed in its four previous league title game appearances: Team Stat UT Opp. Points Points Per Game First Downs First Downs Per Game Rushes Per Game Rush Yards Per Game Comp-Att-Int Completion Percentage Plays Total Offense Yards Per Game Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Penalty Yards/Game Avg. Time of Possession 29:29 30:01 Sacks Kick Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Tennessee Coaching Record vs. Ranked Teams (AP poll only; sorted by wins) Coach Years vs. Ranked Teams Phillip Fulmer 1992-present (.573) Johnny Majors (.384) Robert Neyland , 36-40, (.667) Bowden Wyatt (.521) Bill Battle (.475) Doug Dickey (.441) Junior tailback Arian Foster is Tennessee s active career leader with 23 touchdowns... Only three of UT s 18 rushing touchdowns this season have come on the road... 7

8 HEAD COACH PHILLIP FULMER Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee, 1972) is in his 16th season at the helm of the Tennessee football program. He has recorded a (.768) career record to lead all active coaches with at least 10 years of experience. Fulmer is the seventh-winningest coach in SEC history with 146 career wins. He reached 50, 75 and 100 victories quicker than any other coach in SEC history. During his tenure as head coach, Fulmer has produced 90 NFL draft picks (15 first-rounders), 15 first-team All-America selections and eight Academic All-District or All-America honorees. Prior to being named head coach at the start of the 1992 campaign and then accepting the full-time duties after the season, Fulmer had served as an assistant coach at UT since Fulmer s association with the University of Tennessee extends back to his playing days when he was an offensive guard. When Fulmer was on the offensive line ( ) the Vols posted a 30-5 record and captured the 1969 SEC Championship. WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES (Min. 10 Years) 1. PHILLIP FULMER, TENNESSEE (.768) 2. Bobby Bowden, Florida State (.758) 3. Lloyd Carr, Michigan (.750) 4. Joe Paterno, Penn State (.746) 5. Steve Spurrier, Florida/South Carolina (.742) FULMER YEAR-BY-YEAR Div. Nat l Overall Pct. SEC Finish Rank Bowl na 12 Hall of Fame (W) T-1st E 11 Citrus (L) nd E 18 Gator (W) nd E 2 Citrus (W) nd E 9 Citrus (W) *7-1 1st E 7 Orange (L) ^*8-0 1st E 1 Fiesta (W) nd E 9 Fiesta (L) T-2nd E 25 Cotton (L) st E 4 Citrus (W) rd E nr Peach (L) T-1st E 15 Peach (L) st E 13 Cotton (W) T-4th E nr nd E 23 Outback (L) T-1st E Totals Bowls (7-7) *-Won Back-to-Back SEC Championships; ^-National Champions FULMER BY THE NUMBERS Home Games Road Games Neutral Games Bowl Games Overtime vs. SEC * vs. Non-Conference vs. SEC East vs. SEC West * SEC Home Games SEC Road Games vs. Ranked Teams vs. Non-Ranked Teams Games decided by 7 points or less Games decided by 3 points or less August September October November December January *includes 2-2 mark in 1997 (W), 1998 (W), 2001 (L) and 2004 (L) SEC Championship games FULMER SEVENTH ON SEC S ALL-TIME WINS LIST Phillip Fulmer s 146 head coaching victories put him in seventh place on the Southeastern Conference s all-time wins list, making him and South Carolina s Steve Spurrier the only active head coaches in the league s alltime top 10. Fulmer ranks even higher on the SEC regular-season victories list, as his 93 regular-season conference wins are good enough for sixth place all-time. NON-CONFERENCE DOMINANCE Since 1989 (Fulmer s first season as UT s offensive coordinator), Tennessee has a (.801) record in non-conference games. Only seven of those defeats have been in the regular season (Notre Dame in 1990, 2004 and 2005, at UCLA in 1994, at Memphis in 1996, Miami [Fla.] in 2002 and at Cal in 2007). The other nine losses all came in bowl games. During Fulmer s tenure as head coach, Tennessee is (.797) against non-conference foes. Fulmer s home record against non-conference teams is a daunting 36-2 (.947), with the two setbacks coming vs. Miami (Fla.) in 2002 and vs. Notre Dame in VOLS ENJOYING NINTH FIVE-GAME WIN STREAK UNDER FULMER Tennessee s current five-game win streak is its ninth under head coach Phillip Fulmer. The Vols have won six games in a row seven times since Fulmer s first full season in 1993, including a perfect 13-0 national championship season in UT went through the final eight games of the 1993 regular season without a loss, sandwiching a tie with Alabama (later forfeited to the Vols as a result of NCAA sanctions) around three- and four-game win streaks. FULMER JOINS ELITE COACHING LIST Here s an interesting enumeration Bobby Bowden of Florida State, Joe Paterno of Penn State, Jim Tressel of Ohio State, Steve Spurrier of South Carolina and Chris Ault of Nevada. And following UT s conclusive win over Arkansas on Nov. 7, add Phillip Fulmer to that list. Those are the only six active coaches in the NCAA s Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) who own a won-lost record at least 100 games over the.500 mark. Fulmer made good on his first chance to join that elite fraternity, as he improved his career record to with his triumph over the Razorbacks. The dean of SEC coaches is in his 16th season at the Vols helm. Coach, Current School Years W-L-T Bobby Bowden, Florida State Joe Paterno, Penn State Jim Tressel, Ohio State Steve Spurrier, South Carolina Chris Ault, Nevada Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee SEC ALL-TIME WINS LIST Coach (Schools) Wins 1 Paul Bryant (Kentucky/Alabama) Vince Dooley (Georgia) Dan McGugin (Vanderbilt) John Vaught (Mississippi) Ralph Jordan (Auburn) Robert Neyland (Tennessee) Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee) Steve Spurrier (Florida/S. Carolina) Wallace Butts (Georgia) Charlie McLendon (LSU) 137 Fulmer s Vols have been ranked at game time for 167 of his 190 games as head coach... Fulmer has produced 90 NFL draft picks, including 15 first-rounders... 8

9 QUARTERBACKS Erik Ainge is 26-9 as a starter in his career... He passed for a career-high 397 yards and a school-record seven touchdowns at Kentucky... Ainge is third in Tennessee history in career passing yards with 8,086 and third in total offense with 7,857 yards... He has only been sacked three times in 439 passing plays this season... Sophomore backup Jonathan Crompton completed two of five attempts for 12 yards at Florida and three of four passes for 68 yards and a touchdown (49 yards) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette. TENNESSEE SCOUTING REPORT RUNNING BACKS Arian Foster has 810 yards rushing, 245 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in his last eight games after rushing for 118 yards and catching nine passes for 98 yards and a score at Kentucky... Foster is fourth on the team in receiving yards with He is third in the SEC in rushing touchdowns with 12 and sixth in rushing yards per game with He has 1,107 rushing yards this season, his first 1,000-yard effort in three seasons at UT... Montario Hardesty ran for 65 yards on 20 carries vs. Arkansas, but left the Kentucky game with an ankle injury... Foster leads all UT running backs/receivers with 14 touchdowns on the year. WIDE RECEIVERS Lucas Taylor leads the team with 71 catches for 975 yards, including six grabs for 103 yards and a score at Kentucky... He caught a career-high 11 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown at Miss. St.... Tight end Chris Brown has 38 catches and five touchdowns through 12 games... He has caught at least one pass in 14 of his last 15 games... Austin Rogers caught eight passes for 60 yards and a score vs. Vanderbilt and two passes for 17 yards and a score at Kentucky... He is averaging 11.1 yards per catch... Josh Briscoe has 10 catches for 134 yards and two scores in his last five games... Rogers and Briscoe are Ainge s second and third targets with 51 and 41 catches, respectively... Quintin Hancock caught two passes for touchdowns at Kentucky... Hancock has three touchdowns in 15 receptions this season. OFFENSIVE LINE The line has allowed only four sacks in 455 passing plays this season... Tennessee s four sacks allowed is the best mark in the FBS... Foster s 118-yard effort at Kentucky was the seventh 100-yard performance behind the o-line this season... The Vols are averaging rushing yards per game in the last five contests... Chris Scott moved from right guard to left tackle after the South Carolina game... Jacques McClendon fills Scott s void at right guard... Anthony Parker moved to left guard this season after starting 12 games at right guard a year ago... Chris Scott and Ramon Foster (RT) moved into starting positions at right guard and right tackle, respectively, after playing primarily as backups last year... Sophomore center Josh McNeil was a unanimous Freshman All-SEC selection in DEFENSIVE LINE Tennessee allowed a 100-yard rusher for the eighth time this season at Kentucky... The unit has 12.5 sacks and 27.5 TFLs for 132 yards through 12 games... Robert Ayers led the unit with four tackles, including one for loss at Kentucky... Dan Williams led the unit in tackles each of the previous two games, posting six stops against Vanderbilt and five against Arkansas... Antonio Reynolds returned a tipped pass 70 yards for a score vs. Louisiana-Lafayette... Xavier Mitchell leads the unit with 40 tackles on the season, while Williams is second with Demonté Bolden has 22 stops on the year... Mitchell and Reynolds have 42 career starts between them... Williams has started nine games at tackle this season and is spelled by senior J.T. Mapu. LINEBACKERS Jerod Mayo led the team with a career-high 19 stops at Kentucky, including a sack and a TFL... He has 34 stops in the last two games... Ryan Karl posted 10 stops and Rico McCoy posted nine at Kentucky... Mayo leads the team with 112 tackles, followed by McCoy with 98 and Karl with Karl had an INT and a PBU vs. South Carolina and two TFLs vs. Louisiana- Lafayette... Mayo and Karl are returning starters from McCoy has started all season. SECONDARY The Vols gave up 430 yards through the air at Kentucky, but picked off two passes and posted 2.5 sacks from the secondary, including two from Ricardo Kemp... Eric Berry has 25 tackles and two interceptions in the last three games... He posted 14 stops at Kentucky... Berry has four interceptions and 207 INT return yards this season, which is a single-season school record... Jonathan Hefney is fourth on the team with 78 tackles... DeAngelo Willingham moved into the starting lineup vs. South Carolina and has 34 tackles, three PBUs and two forced fumbles this season... Brent Vinson moved into the secondary for the Georgia game after starting the season at wide receiver... Vinson has 31 tackles in eight games. SPECIAL TEAMS Daniel Lincoln is second in the SEC in field-goal percentage (21-of-26,.808) and 49-of-50 on PATs through 12 games... Lincoln kicked his career-long 48-yard field goal vs. South Carolina... Dennis Rogan replaced Jonathan Hefney as the punt returner before the Louisiana- Lafayette game... Rogan averages 11.6 yards per punt return and 30.3 yards per kick return. STATISTICAL COMPARISON Tennessee LSU Overall Record: Conference Record: Scoring: First Downs: Total Offense: Rushing Yards: Passing Yards: Kickoff Returns: Punt Returns: Punting (net avg.): Time of Possession.:...28: :47 3rd-Down Conversions:...40%...45% 4th-Down Conversions:...53%...85% Turnover Differential: Points Allowed: Total Yards Allowed: Rush Yards Allowed: Pass Yards Allowed: INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Tennessee GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Arian Foster , Montario Hardesty Lennon Creer LSU GP Att Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Jacob Hester Keiland Williams Charles Scott PASSING Tennessee GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G Erik Ainge , Jonathan Crompton LSU GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G Matt Flynn , Ryan Perrilloux RECEIVING Tennessee GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Lucas Taylor Austin Rogers Josh Briscoe LSU GP Rec Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Brandon LaFell Early Doucet Demetrius Byrd FIELD GOALS Tennessee FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs Daniel Lincoln LSU FGM-FGA Pct Lg PATs Colt David PUNTING Tennessee No. Yds Avg Long I20 Britton Colquitt 50 2, Kentucky No. Yds Avg Long I20 Patrick Fisher 52 2, Safety Jonathan Hefney will tie and could break UT s games started record this year, as he has 48 career starts... Center Scott Wells ( ) holds the record with

10 DEPTH CHARTS Tennessee Volunteers Pronunciation Guide (listed alphabetically) 10 Erik Ainge QB Ainj 98 Demonté Bolden DT duh-mon-tay 86/80 Brad/Jeff Cottam TE COTT-um 47 Britton Colquitt P COLE-kwit 34 Dorian Davis LB DOOR-ee-in 27 Arian Foster TB AIR-ee-in 43 Savion Frazier LB SAV-ee-on 2 Montario Hardesty TB mon-tare-ee-oh HARD-iss-tee 31 Marsalous Johnson DB mar-sal-us 99 J.T. Mapu DT MAH-poo 7 Jerod Mayo LB juh-rod 65 Jacques McClendon OG JOCK 83 Denarius Moore WR duh-nare-ee-iss 70 Darius Myers OG DARE-ee-iss 19 Jarod Parrish DB juh-rod 51 Vladimir Richard OG VLAD-uh-meer 6 Ja Kouri Williams TB ja-coor-ee 35 Ellix Wilson LB EE-lix John Chavis - Defensive Coordinator CHAY-viss Tennessee Depth Chart OFFENSE LT 79 Chris Scott (So., 6-5, 305) 72 Ramone Johnson (Fr., 6-5, 310) LG 75 Anthony Parker (Jr., 6-3, 305) 51 Vladimir Richard (So., 6-4, 297) C 50 Josh McNeil (So., 6-4, 280) 73 Michael Frogg (Sr., 6-4, 290) 66 Cody Sullins (So., 6-1, 275) RG 65 Jacques McClendon (So., 6-3, 330) 51 Vladimir Richard (So., 6-4, 297) RT 78 Ramon Foster (Jr., 6-6, 325) 71 Steven Jones (Sr., 6-4, 305) TE 80 Jeff Cottam (So., 6-8, 260) OR 86 Brad Cottam (Sr., 6-8, 270) 88 Luke Stocker (Fr., 6-6, 235) TE 28 Chris Brown (Sr., 6-3, 250) 45 Kevin Cooper (Fr., 6-1, 240) 42 Ryan Hill (Jr., 6-0, 235) WR 21 Austin Rogers (So., 6-2, 185) 87 Quintin Hancock (So., 6-3, 200) 1 Kenny O Neal (Jr., 6-0, 195) WR 12 Lucas Taylor (Jr., 6-0, 185) 83 Denarius Moore (Fr., 6-1, 185) 13 Brent Vinson (Fr., 6-2, 190) WR 81 Josh Briscoe (Jr., 6-3, 183) 85 Casey Woods (Sr., 6-5, 215) 4 Gerald Jones (Fr., 6-0, 185) QB 10 Erik Ainge (Sr., 6-6, 220) 8 Jonathan Crompton (So., 6-4, 230) 17 Nick Stephens (Fr., 6-4, 215) TB 27 Arian Foster (Jr., 6-1, 225) 2 Montario Hardesty (So., 6-0, 205) 3 Lennon Creer (Fr., 6-1, 202) DEFENSE LE 93 Xavier Mitchell (Sr., 6-2, 255) 94 Wes Brown (So., 6-4, 256) 84 Chris Walker (Fr., 6-3, 220) LT 98 Demonté Bolden (Jr., 6-6, 290) 95 Walter Fisher (Jr., 6-3, 265) RT 99 J.T. Mapu (Sr., 6-4, 290) OR 55 Dan Williams (So., 6-3, 310) 52 Victor Thomas (Fr., 6-4, 265) RE 89 Antonio Reynolds (Sr., 6-3, 270) 91 Robert Ayers (Jr., 6-3, 260) 90 Ben Martin (Fr., 6-5, 230) WLB 5 Rico McCoy (So., 6-1, 215) 34 Dorian Davis (So., 6-2, 215) 20 Nevin McKenzie (Jr., 6-2, 210) MLB 7 Jerod Mayo (Jr., 6-2, 230) 35 Ellix Wilson (Jr., 5-10, 235) 56 Nick Reveiz (Fr., 5-10, 225) SLB 39 Ryan Karl (Sr., 6-0, 218) 48 Adam Myers-White (Jr., 6-2, 215) 42 LaMarcus Thompson (Fr., 6-1, 203) LCB 13 Brent Vinson (Fr., 6-2, 190) 25 Art Evans (Fr., 6-1, 185) RCB 24 DeAngelo Willingham (Jr., 6-0, 195) 41 Dennis Rogan (Fr., 5-10, 182) FS 33 Jonathan Hefney (Sr., 5-9, 185) 23 Ricardo Kemp (So., 5-11, 190) 6 Ja Kouri Williams (Jr., 5-10, 190) SS 14 Eric Berry (Fr., 5-11, 195) 19 Jarod Parrish (Sr., 6-3, 200) 38 Antonio Wardlow (So., 6-0, 185) SPECIALISTS PR 41 Dennis Rogan (Fr., 5-10, 182) 33 Jonathan Hefney (Sr., 5-9, 185) 21 Austin Rogers (So., 6-2, 185) KR 41 Dennis Rogan (Fr., 5-10, 182) 3 Lennon Creer (Fr., 6-1, 202) 83 Denarius Moore (Fr., 6-1, 185) 4 Gerald Jones (Fr., 6-0, 185) P 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205) 95 Chad Cunningham (Fr., 6-3, 210) PK 26 Daniel Lincoln (Fr., 6-4, 204) 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205) KO 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205) 95 Chad Cunningham (Fr., 6-3, 210) DS 53 Morgan Cox (So., 6-4, 225) 57 Nick Guess (Fr., 6-3, 230) H 85 Casey Woods (Sr., 6-5, 215) 47 Britton Colquitt (Jr., 6-3, 205) LSU Depth Chart OFFENSE X 1 Brandon LaFell So. OR 2 Demetrius Byrd Jr. 28 R.J. Jackson So. LT 70 Ciron Black So. 76 Jarvis Jones Fr. LG 79 Herman Johnson Jr. 63 Ryan Miller Jr. 62 Robert Smith Jr. C 74 Brett Helms Jr. 63 Ryan Miller Jr. RG 65 Lyle Hitt So. 63 Ryan Miller Jr. 68 Josh Dworaczyk Fr. OR 62 Robert Smith Jr. RT 71 Carnell Stewart Sr. 78 Joseph Barksdale Fr. TE 82 Richard Dickson So. OR 89 Keith Zinger Sr. 81 Mit Cole Sr. Z 9 Early Doucet Sr. 87 Jared Mitchell So. 80 Terrance Toliver Fr. QB 15 Matt Flynn Sr. 11 Ryan Perrilloux So. 14 Andrew Hatch So. RB 18 Jacob Hester Sr. 5 Keiland Williams So. OR 32 Charles Scott So. OR 9 Trindon Holliday So. OR 26 Richard Murphy Fr.-RS FB 18 Jacob Hester Sr. OR 45 Quinn Johnson Jr. OR 40 Shawn Jordan Sr. 3-Wide Set W 80 Terrance Toliver Fr. 86 Chris Mitchell So. DEFENSE LE 93 Tyson Jackson Jr. 47 Tremaine Johnson Jr. LT 72 Glenn Dorsey Sr. 97 Al Woods So. RT 99 Marlon Favorite Jr. 92 Drake Nevis Fr. RE 49 Kirston Pittman Sr. 84 Rahim Alem So. 95 Lazarius Levingston Fr.-RS Buck 35 Luke Sanders Sr. 56 Perry Riley So. Mike 48 Darry Beckwith Jr. 54 Jacob Cutrera So. Will 7 Ali Highsmith Sr. 11 Kelvin Sheppard Fr.-RS LCB 19 Jonathan Zenon Sr. 29 Chris Hawkins So. SS 16 Craig Steltz Sr. 24 Harry Coleman So. FS 27 Curtis Taylor Jr. 44 Danny McCray So. RCB 21 Chevis Jackson Sr. 4 Jai Eugene Fr.-RS Nickel 44 Danny McCray So. Dime 3 Chad Jones Fr. 29 Chris Hawkins So. OR 4 Jai Eugene Fr.-RS SPECIALISTS KR 8 Trindon Holliday So. 5 Keiland Williams So. OR 9 Early Doucet Sr. PR 3 Chad Jones Fr. OR 9 Early Doucet Sr. PK 6 Colt David Jr. 30 Josh Jasper Fr. OR 39 Andrew Crutchfield Fr. P 36 Patrick Fisher Sr. 30 Josh Jasper Fr. SN 51 Jacob O Hair Sr. 85 Alex Russian Fr. H 15 Matt Flynn Sr. 11 Ryan Perrilloux So. Redshirt freshman linebacker Nick Reveiz, son of former UT and NFL placekicker Fuad Reveiz, ranks second on the team with 10 special-teams tackles on the year... 10

11 LAST MEETING Nov. 4, 2006 Neyland Stadium - Knoxville, Tenn. Attendance: 106,333 KNOXVILLE - For the fourth consecutive game, Tennessee came from behind in the fourth quarter. But this time, JaMarcus Russell and LSU had an answer. After the Vols took a three-point lead midway through the final quarter, the Tigers answered with a comeback of their own. Russell marched LSU down the field and hit Early Doucet with a 4-yard pass with nine seconds left to defeat UT at Neyland Stadium. Obviously that hurts, coach Phillip Fulmer said. That really hurts our football team. There was great effort on the field and great effort in preparations during the week. You have to give a lot of credit to LSU. (Russell) is a major-league player in every sense of the word. Our team fought its rear off. It s disappointing that sometimes it doesn t work out your way. We ll continue to fight and scratch and work to get to where we want to get to. The loss by Tennessee helped Florida clinch the Eastern Division title and shut the Vols out of the SEC Championship game, but did not knock UT out of big-time bowl contention. This team still has a chance to have a very fine season, Fulmer said. And from where everyone expected us to be, we ve done quite well. The Vols played well even without their starting quarterback against the Bayou Bengals. Erik Ainge tried to play through an ankle injury suffered against South Carolina, but redshirt freshman Jonathan Crompton relieved the junior in the second quarter and played the rest of the game. Crompton was 11-for-24 for 183 yards and an interception, but his first two career touchdown passes were almost enough to give the Vols their fourth straight comefrom-behind victory. Robert Meachem helped ease the transition from Ainge to Crompton, catching five passes for 121 yards. The Biletnikoff Award semifinalist hauled in both touchdowns, including the go-ahead score that covered 54 yards. SCORE BY QUARTERS LSU Tennessee SCORING SUMMARY 2nd - LSU - Davis 23 pass from Russell (David kick). UT - Meachem 37 pass from Crompton (Wilhoit kick). UT - Wilhoit 24 field goal. 3rd - UT - Morley 31 interception return (Wilhoit kick). LSU - Bowe 5 pass from Russell (David kick). LSU - K. Williams 7 run (David kick). 4th - UT - Meachem 54 pass from Crompton (Wilhoit kick). LSU - Doucet 4 pass from Russell (David kick). TEAM STATS UT LSU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (A-C-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 18:54 41:06 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 8 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 3 Sacks By-Yards SERIES HISTORY: TENNESSEE vs LSU SERIES HISTORY: UT leads, In Knoxville: UT leads, In Baton Rouge: UT leads, In SEC Championship: UT trails, 0-1 In Bluebonnet Bowl: UT leads 1-0 Year Site Result Score 1925 Knoxville...T Baton Rouge...W Baton Rouge...L Knoxville...W Knoxville...W Baton Rouge...W Knoxville...W Baton Rouge...W Knoxville...W Baton Rouge...W Baton Rouge...W Knoxville...W Knoxville...W Baton Rouge...T Knoxville...W Houston...W Baton Rouge...L Knoxville...W Baton Rouge...T Knoxville...W Knoxville...L Baton Rouge...W Baton Rouge...W Knoxville...W Baton Rouge (OT)...L Knoxville...W Atlanta...L Baton Rouge (OT)...W Knoxville...L SERIES BREAKDOWN (SINCE 1992) TENNESSEE vs. LSU Points Per Game: 27.6 Net Rushing Per Game: Net Passing Per Game: Total Offense Per Game: LSU vs. Tennessee Points Per Game: 23.1 Net Rushing Per Game: Net Passing Per Game: Total Offense Per Game: CURRENT VOLS CAREER STATS VS. LSU Rushing Att. Net Avg. TD Lg. A. Foster Crompton Hardesty Passing Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TD Lg. Ainge Crompton Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. C. Brown B. Cottam Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Taylor Kick Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Taylor J. Williams A. Foster KEY GAMES IN THE SERIES Dec. 8, 2001 LSU 31, Tennessee 20 One week after thrusting itself into the national title picture, Tennessee fizzled at the finish line when LSU stunned the Vols in the SEC Championship game. Reserve freshman quarterback Matt Mauck came off the bench for injured started Rohan Davey and rushed for the first two touchdowns of his career. For his efforts, Mauck was selected the game s Most Outstanding Player. Tennessee entered the game ranked No. 2 by the BCS and needed a victory for its 14th SEC title and a spot in the Rose Bowl. But the Tigers rallied from a 17-7 deficit on a night when the Vols were far from championship caliber. After Mauck s first score, Tennessee reeled off its 17- point spree beginning with a 31-yard Casey Clausen strike to Kelley Washington. Clausen then hit Troy Fleming in the right corner of the end zone for a short-yardage toss that made it 14-7, and then the Vols added three points by Alex Walls on a championship game-record 51-yard field goal. It could have been better, as Tennessee had taken the ball at the LSU 22. The Tigers defense held for three and momentum seemed to swing. Consecutive John Corbello field goals of 45, 47 and 45 yards inched the Tigers to within Then Mauck scored again two plays into the fourth quarter, this time on a 13-yard draw. His two-point conversion pass to Josh Reid made it Tigers. Now trailing in the second half for the eighth time during the season, Tennessee staged its best - and, it turned out, only - scoring drive of the final 30 minutes. The Vols converted a pair of third-down conversions and then took advantage of a pass interference to post first-and-goal and the LSU 4. But with tailback Travis Stephens limited to 37 yards rushing for the night, UT tried three pass attempts that failed. Walls field goal from 21 yards out made it LSU added one more touchdown late in the game to provide the final margin of victory. Sept. 29, 2005 Tennessee 30, LSU 27 (OT) Rick Clausen stunned a packed Tiger Stadium and completed the largest fourth-quarter comeback in school history in leading No. 10 Tennessee to a overtime win against fourth-ranked LSU in Baton Rouge. Clausen, who transferred to UT from LSU in 2003, came off the bench and rallied the Vols from 21 down to send the game into overtime tied at 24. From there, it was Gerald Riggs Jr., who shouldered the rest. He caught a 10-yard pass and then rushed for 14 more yards. From the 1, he pushed a would-be tackler across the goal line, trumping Colt David s field goal for LSU and completing the Vols dramatic script of what appeared to be a surefire LSU win. Trailing 24-7 heading into the fourth quarter, Clausen drove the Vols 75 yards in 13 plays to cut the Tigers lead to 10. He called his own number, sneaking it in for a touchdown and deflating LSU s padded lead. Three plays into LSU s ensuing drive, UT s Jonathan Hefney stepped in front of JaMarcus Russell s pass and returned it 26 yards to the 2-yard line. Riggs punched it in, and suddenly the Vols were within three, 24-21, with 7:15 left. After the Tigers were forced to punt, Riggs busted loose for a 22-yard gain, and James Wilhoit capped the drive with a 28-yard game-tying field goal that muted the crowd. It was Clausen, however, who grabbed the spotlight by taking charge of the second half and finishing 21-of-32 for 196 yards and a touchdown. Feeding off an emotional month in which hurricanes Katrina and Rita ravaged the Bayou and forced this game to be played on a Monday, LSU exploded to a 21-0 first-half lead thanks in part to three Vol turnovers. Two of the giveaways resulted in touchdowns for the Tigers, including a Kenneth Hollis interception and 3-yard touchdown return. LSU s.259 winning percentage versus Tennessee is its lowest against any opponent the Tigers have faced at least 10 times... 11

12 THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 75th SEASON OF SEC FOOTBALL The Southeastern Conference is enjoying its 75th season of play in The league began play in 1933 with 13 schools Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Sewanee, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. Alabama won the league s first conference title in 1933 by virtue of its conference record. Sewanee left the conference following the 1940 season while Georgia Tech left after the 1963 season and Tulane followed after the 1965 campaign. Arkansas and South Carolina entered the SEC prior to the 1992 season. The SEC was the first conference to split into two divisions and have its regular season culminate in a conference championship game. The first title game was held on Dec. 5, Here are some facts and figures from the 75-year history of Southeastern Conference football: All-Time Football Records (entering 2007) School Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi Mississippi St South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt All-Time SEC Championships Alabama 21 Tennessee 13 Georgia 12 LSU 9 Florida 7 Mississippi 6 Auburn 6 *Georgia Tech 5 *Tulane 3 Kentucky 2 Mississippi State 1 Arkansas 0 South Carolina 0 Vanderbilt 0 * Denotes former member of the SEC TENNESSEE S 2007 SEC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Date Player Award Oct. 8 Britton Colquitt, P Special Teams Player of the Week Oct. 15 Josh McNeil, C Offensive Lineman of the Week Oct. 29 Daniel Lincoln, PK Special Teams Player of the Week Nov. 12 Eric Berry, SS Freshman of the Week Nov. 19 Dennis Rogan, DB/PR Special Teams Player of the Week Nov. 26 Jerod Mayo, MLB Defensive Player of the Week Nov. 26 Eric Berry, SS Freshman of the Week STORIES OF CHARACTER In conjunction with the SEC s 75th anniversary, the league has launched a Stories of Character multimedia campaign that highlights individuals from each current SEC institution. The following former football Vols are highlighted: Charles Davis ( ): College football commentator who works with at-risk youth at the Edgewood Children s Ranch Heath Shuler ( ): U.S. Congressman representing North Carolina s 11th District Tim Townes ( ): World-renowned medical researcher and Chairman and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at UAB INTERDIVISIONAL EXCELLENCE The Vols own the best interdivision record among SEC teams, going (.734) against the Western Division since the league split in SHUTOUTS Since 1992, no SEC team has pitched more shutouts than Tennessee s 13. The Vols have recorded at least one shutout in three of the last six years. Four times in the last 13 years UT has registered two shutouts in a season. VOLS STRONG AS SEC ROAD WARRIORS Since 1992, Tennessee owns the second-best road record in league games among SEC teams, going for a mark of.750. UT has not had a losing record away from Knoxville during that time. SEC AMONG BCS BOWL LEADERS Since the adoption of the BCS format in 1998, the Southeastern Conference leads the nation in BCS wins with nine and also ranks first in BCS winning percentage (9-4,.692). The SEC is second nationally with 13 all-time BCS bowl appearances (the Big 10 leads with 15). The SEC s three BCS national championships are more than any other conference (Tennessee in 1998, LSU in 2003 and Florida in 2006). SEC ATTENDANCE LEADER SINCE 1974 Tennessee has led the SEC in football attendance every year since That makes 33 straight seasons that the Vols have been the league s top-drawing team. The Volunteers have ranked in the NCAA s top three in attendance for 31 consecutive years. TOP-25 FINISHES Since 2000, the Southeastern Conference has had more teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Poll than any other conference. The SEC has had 34 teams ranked in the last seven final USA Today Coaches polls, an average of almost five per season. The Big 12 is second with 26 teams ranked since The SEC has led or tied for lead in most teams ranked in the final USA Today Coaches Polls in six of the last seven seasons. BOWL GAME APPEARANCES Using current conference alignments, the Southeastern Conference has more bowl game appearances and more bowl victories than any other conference. SEC teams have appeared in 352 bowl games and hold a record in those games (52.1 percent) SEC STANDINGS SEC Overall Eastern Division W L W L ^TENNESSEE ^Georgia Florida South Carolina Kentucky Vanderbilt SEC Overall Western Division W L W L *LSU Auburn Arkansas Mississippi State Alabama Mississippi ^-SEC Eastern Division Co-Champion *-SEC Western Division Champion Phillip Fulmer owns a (.740) career record against the SEC West and a (.763) mark against the SEC East... He is (.799) vs. non-conference teams... 12

13 Associated Press Poll Released Nov. 25 Team Record Points 1. Missouri (45) , West Virginia (20) , Ohio State , Georgia , LSU , Virginia Tech , Kansas , Southern California 9-2 1, Oklahoma , Florida 9-3 1, Hawaii Boston College Arizona State Tennessee Illinois Clemson Texas Oregon Wisconsin Cincinnati Brigham Young Virginia Auburn Boise State South Florida Tennessee s Record When Ranked (AP poll only) Rank Record Last Game W, vs. Florida State (1/4/99) L, vs. LSU (12/8/01) W, vs. UAB (9/3/05) L, vs. Florida (9/21/02) L, 7-16 at Florida (9/17/05) L, vs. Clemson (1/2/04) W, vs. Alabama (10/21/06) L, vs. LSU (11/4/06) L, vs. Notre Dame (11/6/04) W, vs. Mississippi (10/1/05) W, vs. Air Force (9/9/06) W, at Florida (9/20/03) L, at Arkansas (11/11/06) W, vs. UNLV (10/4/04) L, at California (9/1/07) L, vs. Alabama (10/26/02) L, vs. Penn State (1/1/07) W, 10-6 at Miami (Fla.) (11/8/03) W, (4OT) at Kentucky (11/24/07) L, at Alabama (10/20/07) L, vs. Kansas State (1/1/01) W, vs. Arkansas (11/10/07) W, vs. California (9/2/06) W, 59-7 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (11/3/07) W, at Mississippi State (10/13/07) Overall Record (.763) USA Today Coaches Poll Released Nov. 25 Team Record Points 1. West Virginia (37) , Missouri (17) , Ohio State (6) , Georgia ,232 T-5. Kansas ,161 T-5. Virginia Tech , LSU , Oklahoma , Southern California 9-2 1, Hawaii Florida Boston College Arizona State Illinois Tennessee Wisconsin Clemson Texas Brigham Young Oregon T-21. Auburn T-21. Virginia Boise State Cincinnati Arkansas Harris Interactive Poll Released Nov. 25 Team Record Points 1. Missouri (57) , West Virginia (45) , Ohio State (11) , Georgia , LSU , Kansas , Virginia Tech , Oklahoma , Southern California 9-2 2, Hawaii (1) , Florida 9-3 1, Boston College , Arizona State 9-2 1, Illinois 9-3 1, Tennessee 9-3 1, Wisconsin Texas Clemson Oregon Brigham Young Cincinnati Boise State Virginia Auburn South Florida Tennessee s Record Against Ranked Teams (AP poll only) Rank Record Last Game L, 3-26 vs. Miami (Fla.) (11/9/02) W, at Florida (12/1/01) L, vs. Auburn (12/8/04) W, (OT) at LSU (9/26/05) L, at Florida (9/15/07) L, 7-16 at Florida (9/17/05) L, vs. Florida (9/16/06) L, at Notre Dame (11/5/05) W, vs. California (9/2/06) W, at Georgia (10/7/06) L, at Arkansas (11/11/06) W, vs. Georgia (10/6/07) L, vs. LSU (11/4/06) W, vs. LSU (9/29/01) W, (OT) vs. S. Carolina (10/27/07) W, vs. Boston College (1/1/93) W, at Florida (9/20/03) L, vs. Florida (10/13/84) L, vs. Alabama (10/26/02) L, 3-30 vs. Maryland (12/31/02) L, vs. LSU (12/8/01) W, 38-7 vs. Texas A&M (1/1/05) W, vs. Mississippi State (12/5/98) W, vs. Notre Dame (11/6/99) 25 No Games Overall Record (.491) NATIONAL POLLS Bowl Championship Series Poll Released Nov. 25 Team Record Avg. 1. Missouri West Virginia Ohio State Georgia Kansas Virginia Tech LSU Southern California Oklahoma Florida Boston College Hawaii Arizona State Tennessee Illinois Clemson Oregon Wisconsin Brigham Young Texas South Florida Virginia Cincinnati Auburn Boise State Tennessee s Last Time In The Polls Rank Associated Press USA Today 1 Final 1998 Final Dec. 2, 2001 Dec. 2, Preseason 2005 Preseason Aug. 26, 2002 Sept. 11, Sept. 11, 2005 Preseason Sept. 4, 2005 Nov. 18, Oct. 15, 2006 Oct. 2, Oct. 29, 2006 Oct. 29, Oct. 31, 2004 Oct. 22, Sept. 25, 2005 Sept. 29, Sept. 5, 2006 Sept. 18, Sept. 14, 2003 Oct. 24, Nov. 5, 2006 Oct. 17, Nov. 25, 2007 Oct. 1, Preseason 2007 Nov. 25, Oct. 20, 2002 Nov. 14, Dec. 3, 2006 Sept. 12, Nov. 2, 2003 Dec. 3, Nov. 18, 2007 Nov. 18, Oct.14, 2007 Nov. 16, Oct. 12, 2003 Nov. 19, Nov. 4, 2007 Oct. 14, Preseason 2006 Final Oct. 28, 2007 Nov. 4, Oct. 7, 2007 Oct. 23, 2005 NR Oct. 21, 2007 Oct. 28, 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

14 NEYLAND STADIUM It s static noise. You can t hear anything. You go up and down the line, your wide receivers, your running backs, your tight ends, nobody can hear. Nobody. California quarterback Nate Longshore, 2006 NEYLAND STADIUM RENOVATION PROJECT Phase I of the Neyland Stadium Master Plan renovations were completed prior to the start of the 2006 season. That phase included the expansion of the lower-north concourse near Gate 21, the addition of the East Club and infrastructure improvements to the stadium. The phase was a preview of the vision for the entire project and brings the stadium s total capacity down slightly to 102,038 (the nation s fourth-largest collegiate football facility). For the 2007 season, fans will enjoy college football s largest LED display in the bowl of the stadium along with new permanent recognition of the football program s retired numbers and national championship teams. Phase II, which is projected to cost $27 million, will begin after this season and will include the renovation of the lower-west concourse, improvements to the team locker room, the construction of a field-level Lettermen s room and aesthetic changes around the field. Phase III is scheduled to be finished for the 2009 season and includes renovations to the upper-west and north-lower concourses, the addition of a brick facade around the front of the west and north side of the stadium and improvements to the west tower (including upgrading the press box and skyboxes). Helping to fund the $45 million Phase III renovations is the addition of a West Club featuring 422 seats. VOLS CROWDS AVERAGED MORE THAN 105,000 IN 2006; SEC LEADER FOR 33 YEARS Tennessee s seven home crowds in 2006 averaged 105,789. The Vols total attendance for those six contests stands at 740,521. In 2005, UT s total attendance of 746,507 (six games) led the nation. Tennessee has led the Southeastern Conference in football attendance every year since UT s home crowds also have ranked among the top three in NCAA attendance for a remarkable 31 consecutive seasons. NEYLAND STADIUM RANKS SECOND NATIONALLY IN TOTAL WINS Tennessee has won 418 all-time games at Neyland Stadium. That is the second highest win total for any school in the nation at its current home venue. Only Georgia Tech s Bobby Dodd Stadium (423 wins) has hosted more victories for its team and Bobby Dodd Stadium (1913) opened eight years before Neyland Stadium (1921). UT S WINNING PERCENTAGE AT NEYLAND HIGHER THAN 80 PERCENT SINCE 1990 More than 105,000 fans have witnessed the Vols win better than 80 percent of their games at Neyland Stadium since Included was a record crowd of 109,061 that saw the Vols win over Florida Sept. 18, NEYLAND BOASTS 76 CROWDS OF MORE THAN 100,000 In their last 77 home games at Neyland Stadium, the Tennessee Vols have played in front of crowds of at least 100,000 fans 76 times. Since the stadium s capacity was expanded to more than 100,000 in 1996, the Vols have had just one home crowd of less than six figures (Nov. 3, 2007, vs. La.-Lafayette). Neyland Stadium s current capacity is 102,038, making it the nation s fourth-largest college football venue (trailing Michigan Stadium [107,501],Penn State s Beaver Stadium [107,282] and Ohio State s Ohio Stadium [102,329]). UT S RETIRED NUMBERS PERMANENTLY DISPLAYED AROUND STADIUM A select group of seven celebrated members of the Tennessee football family have had their jerseys retired. Each of those Vols greats now has his respective jersey permanently displayed on lighted signage just below the upper deck at different corners of Neyland Stadium. Reggie White s No. 92 was retired and put on display before the 2005 Mississippi game, and Peyton Manning s No. 16 was retired before the 2005 South Carolina contest. Doug Atkins No. 91 was retired prior to the Vanderbilt game that same year. The retired numbers of the four Vols who died in service to their country during WWII Clyde Ig Fuson (No. 62), Rudy Klarer (No. 49), Bill Nowling (No. 32) and Willis Tucker (No. 61) were put on permanent display during a special ceremony prior to the Air Force game in SEASONS AT NEYLAND The 2007 season marks Tennessee s 86th year of football in Neyland Stadium. The Volunteers own a all-time record at home, giving them a Rocky Top winning percentage of.796. Consecutive Games Without a Loss: 55, beginning Oct. 3, 1925, with a 51-0 victory against Emory & Henry, and ending Oct. 21, 1933, with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. Consecutive Home Wins: 30, beginning Dec. 8, 1928, with a win against Florida and ending Oct. 21, 1933 with a 12-6 loss to Alabama. Winning Seasons: 76, including 36 undefeated years at home. The last Vols squad to go undefeated at home was the 2007 team, which was 7-0 at Neyland Stadium. NEYLAND STADIUM TOP-ATTENDANCE GAMES Attend. Opponent, Date ,061 Florida, Sept. 18, ,768 Florida, Sept. 16, ,722 Florida, Sept. 21, ,625 UNLV, Sept. 6, ,472 LSU, Sept. 29, ,470 Georgia, Oct. 8, ,064 Southern Miss, Sept. 2, ,881 South Carolina, Sept. 27, ,828 Auburn, Oct. 2, ,745 Miami (Fla.), Nov. 9, 2002 SHIELDS-WATKINS FIELD AT NEYLAND STADIUM Director of Sports Surface Management: Bob Campbell, Certified Sports Field Manager and past president of the Sports Turf Managers Association Playing surface was artificial turf from Grass field was reinstalled in 1994 and was replanted prior to this season It takes 90 gallons of paint to complete the lines, center logo and the famous orange and white checkerboard end zones The checkerboard end zones first appeared from , then reappeared in 1989 and have been in place ever since Playing field built to United States Golf Association golf green construction specifications: 12 inches of sand over four inches of gravel Drainage lines 15 feet apart under gravel in subgrade Infiltration (drainage) rate of 12 inches per hour 16-inch crown from sideline to center of field Tifway Bermuda grass mowed at 3/4-inch height That s the greatest stadium I ve ever been in... that Tennessee stadium there s just something different about it. Just the aura around it. It s just a first-rate place and it s been sold out every time I ve been in it. I believe it s one of those places in college football where you say, It s one of the key bench marks of what college football is supposed to be. Neyland Award winner and former Southern Cal and UNLV head coach John Robinson, 2007 Tennessee has played 19 night games in Neyland Stadium since the 2000 season (14-5)... Neyland Stadium is the fourth-largest college football venue in America... 14

15 NFL PIPELINE Tennessee had 36 active players on 2007 NFL Kickoff Weekend rosters, ranking tied for fifth nationally. Tennessee had the second-most active NFL players among SEC schools, trailing Georgia by one. Included among Tennessee s professional standouts are 2006 NFL Pro-Bowlers Peyton Manning, John Henderson, Jason Witten and Al Wilson NFL Rosters Players by Colleges School NFL Players Miami (Fla.) 46 Ohio State 44 Florida State 41 Georgia 37 TENNESSEE 36 Michigan 36 LSU 32 Texas 32 Florida 31 Auburn 30 Notre Dame 30 SUPER BOWL VOLS Did you know that at least one former Vol has played in each of the last 16 Super Bowls and 19 of the last 20? Most recently, quarterback Peyton Manning appeared in Super Bowl XLI for the Indianapolis Colts. He earned Super Bowl MVP honors while leading the Colts to victory. VOLS IN THE PRO BOWL Over the years, 32 former Vols have been among the elite NFL players selected to play in the Pro Bowl. Those players have earned 94 Pro Bowl invitations, led by Reggie White s 13. White (1987) is one of four Vols who was named MVP of the Pro Bowl, joining Doug Atkins (1959), Peyton Manning (2005) and Bert Rechichar (1957). MANNING BUILDING ELITE NFL LEGACY Peyton Manning can add another check mark to his illustrious career, as he was named Super Bowl MVP as his Indianapolis Colts captured Super Bowl XLI in Miami. Manning has started every game of his nine-year NFL career and has completed more passes and thrown for more yards and touchdowns, with a higher passer rating, in a career-opening nineyear span than any NFL player. He also is the only quarterback in NFL history with 25+ touchdown passes in nine consecutive seasons. In 2004, he put together arguably the best season ever by an NFL quarterback, setting records for touchdown passes in a season (49) and passer rating (121.1). Manning also has directed 28 regular-season fourth-quarter and overtime game-winning drives. He and wide receiver Marvin Harrison also have set many records together. The duo has combined for 878 receptions for 11,908 yards and 106 touchdowns, all of which are NFL records. In Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts history, Manning has produced the nine best seasons in terms of completions and yards, the eight best seasons in attempts, the seven best seasons in games with a touchdown pass, eight of the nine best seasons in completion percentage and nine of the eleven best seasons in touchdown passes. Most recently, Manning became the only player in NFL history to be named NFL MVP, Super Bowl MVP and Pro Bowl MVP during their career. UT S ATKINS, WHITE IN PRO HALL OF FAME Legendary defensive linemen Doug Atkins ( ) and Reggie White ( ) represent UT in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Atkins was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the 1953 draft and eventually went on to star for the Chicago Bears ( ) and the New Orleans Saints ( ). White, a defensive end who began his career in the USFL, is remembered as one of the best pass rushers in NFL history. He retired as the NFL s all-time sacks leader and is the only player in league history to have recorded nine consecutive seasons of double-digit sack totals. White passed away Dec. 26, VOLS ENJOYING SUCCESS IN ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Former Vols quarterback Andy Kelly ( ) now stars for the New Orleans Voodoo and is UT s most prominent alum in the Arena Football League. Other former Vols active in the AFL include lineman Jonathan Brown (Columbus Destroyers), lineman Mondre Dickerson (Grand Rapids Rampage), lineman Bill Duff (Columbus Destroyers), wide receiver/linebacker Cory Fleming (Orlando Predators), defensive specialist DeRon Jenkins (Nashville Kats), lineman DeAngelo Lloyd (Austin Wranglers), wide receiver/linebacker Andy McCullough (free agent), wide receiver Marcus Nash (Dallas Desperados) and lineman Cory Stone (Philadelphia Soul). ANDY KELLY AFL S TOP ALL-TIME PASSER Former Tennessee quarterback Andy Kelly ( ) is a 14- year veteran of the Arena Football League and is arguably the greatest quarterback in league history. Kelly, currently a member of the New Orleans Voodoo, holds the AFL career passing records for completions (3,886), attempts (6,224), passing yards (42,519) and touchdown passes (809). Kelly also holds the record for most touchdowns ever by any professional quarterback in any league. TWO VOLS ACTIVE IN CANADIAN LEAGUE In addition to Tennessee s large contingent of active NFL and AFL players, two former Vols are also strapping it on in the Canadian Football League. Defensive end Jonathan Brown ( ) plays for the Toronto Argonauts, and wide receiver Jeremaine Copeland ( ) plays for the Calgary Stampeders. VOLS IN PRO FOOTBALL Former Vols on 2007 NFL Rosters Player Team Jason Allen, DB Miami Dolphins Rashad Baker, DB New England Patriots Kevin Burnett, LB Dallas Cowboys Chad Clifton, T Green Bay Packers Dustin Colquitt, P Kansas City Chiefs Shaun Ellis, DE New York Jets Aubrayo Franklin, DT San Francisco 49ers Omar Gaither, LB Philadelphia Eagles Deon Grant, DB Seattle Seahawks Jabari Greer, DB Buffalo Bills *Chris Hannon, WR Carolina Panthers Parys Haralson, DE San Francisco 49ers Justin Harrell, DT Green Bay Packers Albert Haynesworth, DT Tennessee Titans John Henderson, DT Jacksonville Jaguars Travis Henry, RB Denver Broncos Anthony Herrera, G Minnesota Vikings Mark Jones, WR Tampa Bay Jamal Lewis, RB Cleveland Browns Leonard Little, DE St. Louis Rams Jesse Mahelona, DT Miami Dolphins Peyton Manning, QB Indianapolis Colts David Martin, TE Miami Dolphins Turk McBride, DE Kansas City Chiefs Tony McDaniel, DT Jacksonville Jaguars Robert Meachem, WR New Orleans Saints *Marvin Mitchell, LB New Orleans Saints Eric Parker, WR San Diego Chargers Peerless Price, WR Buffalo Bills Arron Sears, OT Tampa Bay Buccaneers Donte Stallworth, WR New England Patriots Demetrin Veal, DT Tennessee Titans Jonathan Wade, DB St. Louis Rams Darwin Walker, DT Chicago Bears Kelley Washington, WR New England Patriots Fred Weary, C Houston Texans Scott Wells, C Green Bay Packers Cedrick Wilson, WR Pittsburgh Steelers Gibril Wilson, DB New York Giants Jason Witten, TE Dallas Cowboys *practice squad 40 Total Players (21 AFC, 19 NFC) UT s five first-day picks in the 2007 NFL draft were the most of any school in the nation of the NFL s 32 teams had at least one former Vol in training camp... 15

16 INSIDE THE NUMBERS INSIDE THE ORANGE ZONE Game Tennessee Opponent at California 4-5 (4 TD, 0 FG) 5-6 (4 TD, 1 FG) Southern Miss 5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) 2-2 (0 TD, 2 FG) at Florida 3-4 (1 TD, 2 FG) 6-7 (5 TD, 1 FG) Arkansas State 6-6 (4 TD, 2 FG) 3-3 (2 TD, 1 FG) Georgia 3-3 (3 TD, 0 FG) 1-1 (1 TD, 0 FG) at Miss. State 4-5 (2 TD, 2 FG) 1-1 (1 TD, 0 FG) at Alabama 2-2 (2 TD, 0 FG) 5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) South Carolina 5-5 (3 TD, 2 FG) 2-3 (2 TD, 0 FG) La.-Lafayette 5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) 0-0 (0 TD, 0 FG) Arkansas 4-4 (2 TD, 2 FG) 3-4 (1 TD, 2 FG) Vanderbilt 5-5 (3 TD, 2 FG) 4-4 (3 TD, 1 FG) at Kentucky 5-5 (5 TD, 0 FG) 8-9 (7 TD, 1 FG) TOTALS (37 TD, 14 FG) (30 TD, 10 FG) GIVEAWAY/TAKEAWAY Tennessee Opponent Game FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT DIF at California Even Southern Miss at Florida Arkansas St Georgia at Miss. State at Alabama South Carolina La.-Lafayette Arkansas Vanderbilt at Kentucky Even TOTALS MILESTONE GAMES Erik Ainge s 300-yard passing games: : Air Force (333); Memphis (324); Alabama (302) 2007: Arkansas State (334); Kentucky (397) Lennon Creer s 100-yard rushing games: : La.-Lafayette (109) Arian Foster s 100-yard rushing games: : South Carolina (148); Notre Dame (125); Memphis (132); Vanderbilt (223); Kentucky (114) 2007: Southern Miss (125); Mississippi State (139); La.-Lafayette (100); Vanderbilt (106); Kentucky (118) Austin Rogers 100-yard receiving games: : Southern Miss (112) Lucas Taylor s 100-yard receiving games: : California (103); Southern Miss (118); Arkansas State (104); Mississippi State (186); Kentucky (103) Eric Berry s 10-tackle games: : South Carolina (12); Kentucky (14) Jonathan Hefney s 10-tackle games: : Georgia (14) 2006: Air Force (17), Marshall (12); LSU (15) 2007: South Carolina (11) Ryan Karl s 10-tackle games: : Alabama (11); South Carolina (12); Kentucky (10) Jerod Mayo s 10-tackle games: : Air Force (10); Florida (10), Marshall (12); Alabama (12); LSU (12) 2007: California (10); Georgia (11); Alabama (11); South Carolina (11); Vanderbilt (15); Kentucky (19) Rico McCoy s 10-tackle games: : Georgia (11); South Carolina (14); Vanderbilt (11) FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE CAREER BEST - TACKLES Tennessee Opponent Robert Ayers 6 vs. Arkansas State 2007 at California (41) (27) Eric Berry 14 at Kentucky 2007 Southern Miss (38), (36), (47) (30), (51), 42, (40), (24) Demonté Bolden 4 (3x) at Florida (28), (22) (25) Wes Brown 3 (4x) Arkansas St. (29), (39) (44), (37) Sinclair Cannon 1 vs. Mississippi 2005 Georgia - - Dorian Davis 5 vs. Arkansas State 2007 at Miss. State 26, (47), (29), (26), (43) - Walter Fisher 5 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 2007 at Alabama (45) (39), 48, (20), (42), (44) Savion Frazier 4 at Mississippi State 2007 South Carolina 51, (48), (27) (49), 40 Antonio Gaines 6 at California 2007 La.-Lafayette (24) 49 Jonathan Hefney 17 vs. Air Force 2006 Arkansas (25), (28), 41 (31), (42) Marsalous Johnson 8 at Alabama 2007 Vanderbilt 41, (33), (33) (33), 49 Ryan Karl 12 vs. South Carolina 2007 at Kentucky 47, (45) 52, (20), 34 Ricardo Kemp 7 at South Carolina 2006 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. J.T. Mapu 9 at Alabama 2003 Ben Martin 2 (3x) VOLS ON OPENING OFFENSIVE DRIVES Andre Mathis 1 (2x) 1st Half 2nd Half Jerod Mayo 19 at Kentucky 2007 California Fumble Downs Rico McCoy 14 vs. South Carolina 2007 Southern Miss TD (pass) FG Nevin McKenzie 6 at Kentucky 2007 at Florida Punt Fumble Xavier Mitchell 8 vs. Florida 2006 Arkansas St. TD (pass) Punt Denarius Moore 2 at Mississippi State 2007 Georgia TD (rush) Punt Adam Myers-White 4 (2x) at Miss. State TD (pass) TD (rush) Chase Nelson 2 vs. Southern Miss 2007 at Alabama Punt Interception Jarod Parrish 7 (3x) South Carolina Punt Punt Nick Reveiz 2 (3x) La.-Lafayette FG TD (pass) Antonio Reynolds 6 (2x) Arkansas TD (pass) TD (rush) Dennis Rogan 6 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 2007 Vanderbilt TD (pass) Punt Austin Rogers 2 vs. California 2006 at Kentucky TD (pass) Punt Lucas Taylor 2 (2x) LaMarcus Thompson 2 (3x) FUMBLES Brent Vinson 7 at Alabama 2007 Name No.-Lost Name No.-Lost Antonio Wardlow 4 at South Carolina 2006 Erik Ainge 5-2 Josh Briscoe 1-0 Dan Williams 6 (2x) Arian Foster 4-1 LaMarcus Coker 1-0 Ja Kouri Williams 3 at LSU 2005 Lennon Creer 2-1 Lennon Creer 1-0 DeAngelo Willingham 10 vs. South Carolina 2007 J. Crompton 1-1 Jonathan Hefney 1-0 Ellix Wilson 6 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 2007 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME BESTS CAREER BEST - RUSHING Name No. Yards Erik Ainge 11 at ND (2x) Josh Briscoe 1 at MEM at MEM 2006 LaMarcus Coker 26 at MEM vs. MAR 2006 Lennon Creer 9 vs. Ark. St vs. ULL 2007 Jonathan Crompton 6 vs. LSU vs. LSU 2006 Arian Foster 40 vs. VU vs. VU 2005 Montario Hardesty 20 vs. ARK at MSU 2007 Quintin Hancock 1 vs. UGA vs. UGA 2007 David Holbert 2 vs. TAMU vs. TAMU 2004 Gerald Jones 2 vs. ULL vs. ULL 2007 Kenny O Neal 1 (2x) 2 (2x) Austin Rogers 1 (2x) 26 at UK 2005 Lucas Taylor 2 vs. UM vs. SC 2005 Brent Vinson 1 at UF 2007 (-9) at UF 2007 CAREER BEST - PASSING Name Att. Comp. Erik Ainge 47 at Cal at Cal 2007 LaMarcus Coker 1 at ALA Jonathan Crompton 34 at Ark at Ark 2006 Lucas Taylor 1 (2x) 1 (2x) CAREER BEST - PASSING YARDS Name Yards Erik Ainge 397 at UK 2007 Jonathan Crompton 183 vs. LSU 2006 Lucas Taylor 56 vs. UGA 2007 CAREER BEST - RECEIVING Name No. Yards Josh Briscoe 8 at UF at UF 2007 Chris Brown 7 (2x) 66 vs. PSU 2006 LaMarcus Coker 4 (2x) 56 vs. UGA 2007 Brad Cottam 3 (2x) 53 at VU 2006 Jeff Cottam 1 (4x) 13 vs. Ark. St Lennon Creer 1 vs. So. Miss vs. So. Miss 2007 Arian Foster 9 at UK at UK 2007 Quintin Hancock 5 vs. ULL at UK 2007 Montario Hardesty 2 at Cal at SC 2006 David Holbert 1 (7x) 26 vs. SC 2005 Gerald Jones 2 (3x) 27 at ALA 2007 Denarius Moore 4 vs. ULL vs. ULL 2007 Kenny O Neal 1 (2x) 49 vs. ULL 2007 Austin Rogers 8 vs. VU vs. So. Miss 2007 Luke Stocker 1 (4x) 6 vs. ULL 2007 Lucas Taylor 11 at MSU at MSU 2007 CAREER BEST - KICKOFF RETURNS Name No. Yards (Total) LaMarcus Coker 6 (2x) 207 at UF 2007 Lennon Creer 2 (3x) 54 vs. So. Miss 2007 Arian Foster 3 at Cal at Cal 2007 Jonathan Hefney 3 vs. UK vs. UK 2004 David Holbert 1 vs. MAR vs. MAR 2006 Marsalous Johnson 2 (2x) 40 at SC 2006 Denarius Moore 3 vs. So. Miss vs. So. Miss 2007 Dennis Rogan 3 vs. VU vs. ARK 2007 Austin Rogers 1 vs. UF vs. UF 2006 Lucas Taylor 4 vs. UGA vs. VU 2005 Ellix Wilson 1 vs. UF vs. UF 2006 Ja Kouri Williams 1 (2x) 19 vs. LSU 2006 CAREER BEST - PUNT RETURNS Name No. Yards (Total) Jonathan Hefney 6 vs. UA vs. UA 2006 Dennis Rogan 4 vs. ARK vs. VU 2007 Austin Rogers 2 vs. Cal vs. Cal 2006 Lucas Taylor 4 at UA at UA 2005 Complete career statistics of all former Vols are available online at UTsports.com just click the History & Records link on the football page... 16

17 STARTER THUMBNAILS ERIK AINGE Sr. QB Games/Starts: 12/12... Just seven shy of tying for most completions in a season by a UT quarteback (287 by Peyton Manning in 1997)... Second in the SEC in completions (23.3) per game and third in yards (239.5) per game... Career game highs in both pass attempts (47) and completions (32) in opener against Cal... Finished with 271 yards passing and three TD tosses... Completed 23-of-36 passes for 276 yards and 2 TDs against Southern Miss... Threw for 249 yards on 26-of-41 passing at Florida... Threw for career-high 334 yards and 4 TDs on 27-of-39 passing against Arkansas State... Completed 17-of- 22 passes for 165 yards vs. Georgia... Led Vols on seven scoring drives against Mississippi State, completing 22-of-36 for 259 yards and 2 TDs... Threw for 243 yards on 22-of-35 passing against Alabama... Tossed two TDs on 12-of-25 passing against Arkansas... Completed 29-of-43 passes for 245 yards and 3 TDs against Vanderbilt... Was instrumental in UT s largest fourth quarter comeback in Neyland Stadium history completing 12-of-15 passes for 107 yards and 2 TDs in the final quarter against the Commodores... Set a school record and tied SEC record with seven TD passes against Kentucky leading Vols to victory in 4 OTs... Finished with a careerhigh 397 passing yards on 28-of-45 passing against Wildcats. CAREER - Games/Starts: 41/34... Currently third all-time among UT quarterbacks with 8,086 passing yards and 7,857 total offensive yards... In 2006, set UT season record for completion percentage (67.0)... Set UT freshman record with 17 TD passes... In 2006, twice was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 9 and Oct. 7)... Honored by SEC for academic achievements after all three seasons. CAREER HIGHS: Attempts-47 at CAL 2007; Completions-32 at CAL 2007; Yards 397 at UK 2007; TD-7 at UK DEMONTÉ BOLDEN Jr. DT Games/Starts: 11/11... Recorded two tackles, including one TFL, and recovered a fumble in first career start at Cal... Finished with two tackles and had first career PBU against Southern Miss... Had two tackles at Florida... Had two tackles including his first sack of season against Arkansas State... Had season-high four tackles against Georgia... Had four tackles and his third TFL of the season against Mississippi State... Finished with three tackles against Alabama... Lone tackle against South Carolina went for three-yard loss... Returned to the starting lineup against Arkansas after not playing against La.-Lafayette but did not record a tackle... Had one sack and forced first career fumble against Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 23/11... Tackles: TFLs and 3 sacks... Made first career tackle in season-opener against Cal in Had first career TFL against South Carolina... Set career-high with four tackles and recorded one TFL against LSU... Recorded first sack of career against Kentucky... Finished strong in 2006 averaging three tackles per game over last five outings. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-4, three times; TFL-1, nine times; Sacks-1, three times. ROBERT AYERS Jr. DE Games/Starts: 12/0... Team leader in TFLs (11) and tied for team lead in sacks (3)... Set then career TFL highs against Cal and Southern Miss... Led team with 1.5 TFLs against Cal... Finished with three tackles against Golden Bears... Had two TFLs including a sack against Southern Mississippi... Finished with two tackles against Florida... Led team with six tackles including, three TFLs and two sacks against Arkansas State... Recorded one tackle and one quarterback hurry against Georgia... Finished with two tackles an assisted on a TFL against Alabama... Had three tackles including a TFL against South Carolina... Finished with five tackles vs. La.-Lafayette... Had one TFL among two tackles against Arkansas... Contributed two tackles, including assisting in a TFL against Vanderbilt... Had four tackles and a TFL against Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 34/2... Tackles: TFLs and 5 sacks... Recorded then career-high four tackles against Memphis in First career tackle went for a sack against Mississippi in Started final two regular season games in Broke up pass and had two tackles in first career start against Vanderbilt in Had a season-high three tackles last season against LSU and South Carolina. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-6 vs. ASU 2007; TFL-2 vs. SM 2007; Sacks-1, five times. 81 JOSH BRISCOE Jr. WR Games/Starts: 12/5... Third on team with 41 catches and 377 yards... Caught six passes for 39 yards in season-opener against Cal... Caught three passes for 11 yards vs. Southern Mississippi, including a five-yard TD... Set career game highs with eight receptions for 76 yards at Florida... Added six catches for 65 yards against Arkansas State... Had three catches for six yards vs. Georgia... Caught two passes for 10 yards against Mississippi State... Caught three passes for 36 yards all in the first quarter against Alabama before leaving game with injury... Caught four passes for 48 yards and a TD against South Caroina... Only reception against Arkansas went for 14-yard touchdown... Caught three passes for 47 yards and a TD against Vanderbilt... Had season-long 27-yard reception during fourth quarter comeback against Commodores... Had two receptions for 25 yards aginst Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 35/ receptions for 510 yards and 5 TD... Current Vols male representative on SEC Student- Athlete Advisory Committee... Named VOLScholar of the week prior to 2006 South Carolina game... Had first career rush against Memphis in 2006 rushing around end for 11 yards... Made collegiate debut against Florida in 2006 catching one pass for 17 yards... Career-long grab of 39 yards went for a TD against Memphis in CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-8 at FLA 2007; Yards-76 at FLA 2007; Long-39 vs. MEM 2005; TD-1, five times. ERIC BERRY Fr. DB Games/Starts: 12/12... Has been SEC Freshman of the Week twice in the past three weeks... First honored after breaking 37-year-old UT record in win over Arkansas... Returned two interceptions against Razorbacks for combined 98 yards and now has 207 interception return yards this season, breaking old mark of 177 set by Bobby Majors in Set a career-high with 14 tackles and had one PBU against Kentucky earning him SEC Freshman of the Week honors for second time this season... Tied for fourth among SEC interception leaders and ranks third nationally among freshmen... Total of 207 interception return yards is second in the country and already stands third in SEC history... Started every game of his young collegiate career... Interception return of 96 yards for TD at Florida tied for third-longest in UT history and was longest in 35 years... Became first defensive player and just third player overall in Phillip Fulmer era to start season-opener as true freshman... Finished with seven tackles against California... Recorded five tackles against Southern Mississippi... Finished with three tackles against Gators... Had four tackles against Arkansas State... Finished with four tackles against Georgia... Finished second on team with six tackles against Mississippi State... Recorded four tackles and first career TFL against Alabama... Had 12 tackles against South Carolina... Set up two first-half touchdowns in that game by returning fumble 52 yards and intercepting second career pass and returning it 13 yards... Contributed six tackles and first career PBU against La.- Lafayette... Finished with six tackles against the Razorbacks... Had five tackles and a PBU against Vanderbilt... Leads all SEC freshmen in tackles with 76 after his 14-tackle effort against Kentucky. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-14 at UK 2007; PD-2 vs. ARK 2007; INT- 2 vs. ARK CHRIS BROWN Sr. TE Games/Starts: 12/12... Tied for team with five TD receptions... Two touchdown catches shy of tying both Vols season (7) and career (9) records for tight end position, held currently by Austin Denney... Recorded first multi-td game of his career, catching seven passes for 54 yards and 2 TDs against Cal... First Vols tight end with two TD catches in a game since Austin Denney vs. Auburn on Sept. 24, Caught four passes for 35 yards including a 15-yard touchdown pass at Florida... Caught four passes for 32 yards and had his team-leading fourth TD catch of the year against Arkansas State... Opened the scoring against Mississippi State with a four-yard TD reception finished with four catches for for 26 yards against the Bulldogs... Led team with five receptions against Alabama... Caught five passes against South Carolina, including two on game-tying drive in fourth quarter... Did not catch a pass against Arkansas, breaking 12-game streak of catching at least one pass... Caught four passes for nine yards against Vanderbilt... Caught two passes for 11 yards at Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 48/ receptions for 697 yards and 7 TDs... UT s top returning receiver in 2007 in both catches and yards... Finished junior season with 31 catches or 11 more than his first two seasons combined... Had career high seven catches for 66 yards in Outback Bowl against Penn State... Also plays as H-back because of superior blocking skills... First catch of his career went for a 20-yard TD against South Carolina in CAREER HIGHS: Rec-7, twice; Yds-66 vs. PSU 2007; Long-53 vs. PSU 2007; TD-2 at CAL

18 2007 STARTER THUMBNAILS 47 BRITTON COLQUITT Jr. P 80 JEFF COTTAM So. TE 27 ARIAN FOSTER Jr. TB Games/Starts: 11/11... SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts in win over Georgia... In that game, had six punts for 42-yard average, with three downed inside the But most important contribution was his first 2007 turn at kickoffs... Landed Vols first two touchbacks of season and limited Bulldogs to average starting field position of its own 21-yard line... Six punts for 40.8-yard avg. with a long of 55 and had two balls downed inside 20 at Cal... Did not play against Southern Miss, snapping a streak of 71 straight UT games in which the Vols starting punter was a member of the Colquitt family... Only previous game DNP was vs. Air Force 2006, when Vols did not punt entire game... Punted five times for a 46.2-yard avg. at Florida... Punted four times for 46.8-yard avg. against Arkansas State... Punted four times for a 42.8-yard avg. against Mississippi State... Punted five times for 41.4-yard avg. against Alabama... Four of six punts against South Carolina pinned the Gamecocks inside their own 20-yard line... Punted five times against Arkansas for an average of 40.1 yards... Punted three times for a 41.3-yard avg. against Vanderbilt... Punted five times for an avg. of 40.0 yards at Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 34/ punts-6,601 yards-42.6 avg.... Consensus first-team All-SEC pick in 2006 after finishing second in SEC and seventh nationally with 44.9-yard avg - fourth best mark in school history... Had 18 punts downed inside 20 versus only four touchbacks in Career long punt of 64 yards against Notre Dame in Member of 2005 Collegefootballnews.com Freshman All-America third team. CAREER HIGHS: Punts-8, twice; Avg vs. MAR 2006; Long- 64 vs. ND RAMON FOSTER Jr. OT Games/Starts: 12/12... Started at right tackle all 12games as Vols first string offensive line has allowed only two sacks... Tennessee leads SEC and nation with only three sacks allowed... Suffered a broken thumb in pregame before Vanderbilt contest, but still played entire game and is not expected to miss any snaps the rest of the regular season... Plays both tackle and guard positions. CAREER - Games/Starts 30/14... Earned freshman All-SEC honors in 2005 by league coaches... Started at left guard in collegiate debut against UAB... Has won the Harvey Robinson Award for most improved player offensive player in spring practice twice (2005 and 2007) Games/Starts: 12/7... Made first career start at Cal... Caught first career pass in opening quarter against Southern Mississippi... One reception for 13 yards against Arkansas State... Caught first career TD pass, a 2-yard reception, in third quarter at Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts 25/ receptions for 19 yards and1 TD... Appeared in every game in 2006 as a special teams and short-yardage contributor. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-1, four times; Yards-13 vs. ASU 2007; Long-13 vs. ASU 2007; TD-1 at UK JONATHAN HEFNEY Sr. DB Games/Starts: 12/12... Fourth on team with 78 tackles... Finished with eight tackles against Cal... Finished with three tackles against Southern Mississippi, also returned two punts for 34 yards... Tied for team lead with seven tackles at Florida... Finished with two tackles and one PBU against Arkansas State... Had first interception of the season and two tackles vs. Georgia... Finished with five tackles and had season-long 34-yard punt return against Mississippi State... Had nine tackles against Alabama... Had season-high 11 tackles against South Carolina... Also stands eighth in SEC with 6.4-yard punt return average... Finished with six tackles and a PBU against La-Lafayette... Had eight tackles and broke up a potential TD pass in the end zone against Arkansas... Finished with eight tackles, including a TFL, in final home game in Neyland Stadium against Vanderbilt... Had nine tackles against Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts 49/48... Tackles TFLs and. 5 sack career interceptions... Has started 48 consecutive games... In 2006 recorded 96 tackles to finish second on the team and 8th in the SEC... Averaged 12.1 yards per punt return, good enough for third in the league and 17th nationally... Set career-high with 17 tackles against Air Force in Had career-long 65 yard punt return at South Carolina in Earned Freshman All-SEC honors at cornerback before being switch to a safety for the 2005 season. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-17 vs. AF 2006; PD-3, twice; INT-1, 10 times Games/Starts: 12/12... Sixth among SEC rushing (92.3) leaders and sixth in all-purpose yards (124.8)... Has 12 rushing TDs this season, most by a Vol since Jay Graham had 12 in Returned to home state with a flourish, finishing with 226 all-purpose yards against Cal... Tallied 89 yards rushing on 13 attempts, caught three passes for 20 yards and the first receiving TD of his career... Also returned 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 carries and did not have a single rush go for negative yardage against Southern Mississippi... Rushed 11 times for 26 yards at Florida... Carried 12 times for 57 yards and TD against Arkansas State... Rushed for three touchdowns and 98 yards on 17 attempts vs. Georgia... Marked second career 3- TD game vs. Bulldogs... Rushed for season-high 139 yards and 1 TD against Mississippi State... Ran the ball 13 times for 91 yards and a TD and caught four passes for a team-high 74 yards against Alabama... Rushed 19 times for 75 yards and a TD against South Carolina... Finished with 100 rushing yards and two TDs against La.-Lafayette yard TD run against Arkansas was his longest of the season... Finished with 83 yards on 13 carries against the Razorbacks... Carried the ball 19 times for 106 yards and also caught 3 passes for 34 yards against Vanderbilt... Rushed 27 times for 118 yards and caught 9 passes for 98 yards and one TD in win over Kentucky yard TD reception on the first play of the game was a career-long reception. CAREER - Games/Starts 35/22... Is currently in 10th place on UT s career rushing list rushes for 2,308 yards (4.8 att) and 22 TD receptions for 510 yards and 2 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 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 CAREER HIGHS: Attempts-40 vs. VAN 2005; Yards-223 vs. VAN 2005; Long-66 vs. VAN 2005; TD-3, twice. 39 RYAN KARL Sr. LB Games/Starts: 12/12... Leads team with seven PBUs and third on team with 80 tackles... Has 5.5 TFLs in the last five games... Finished with three tackles against Cal after missing most of preseason with back injury... Recorded three tackles against Southern Miss... Had season-high seven tackles at Florida... Finished with four tackles against Arkansas State to go over 100 for career... Finished with four tackles and two PBUs vs. Georgia... Had five tackles and three PBUs against Mississippi State... Had 11 tackles at Alabama... Had career-high 12 tackles including two TFLs against South Carolina... Also added second career INT against Gamecocks and first since freshman season... Tied for team lead with eight tackles, including two TFLs, against La.-Lafayette... Finished with seven tackles, including a TFL, against Arkansas... Had six tackles and asissted on a PBU against Vanderbilt... Had 10 tackles in final regular season game at Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 47/25 Tackles TFLs and 1 sack Started every game in 2006 at SLB In first career-start against Cal had a career-high nine tackles Had seven tackles, 2 TFLs and first career sack against Air Force Jumpstarted UT s second-half comeback at Georgia tipping a pass that was intercepted by Antwan Stewart Led 2005 Vols with seven special teams tackles and recovered two fumbles Had first career interception against Texas A&M in Cotton Bowl. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-12 vs. SC 2007; TFL-2, four times; Sacks-1 vs. AF

19 26 DANIEL LINCOLN Fr. PK 2007 STARTER THUMBNAILS 7 JEROD MAYO Jr. LB 65 JACQUES McCLENDON So. OG Games/Starts: 12/ points this season is the most by a kicker in a single season in Tennessee history... His 21 field goals made this season is most ever by a freshman in Tennessee history and is amongst freshman nationally... Third in the SEC and 12th nationally with 1.75 field goals made per game... Also third in SEC with 9.2-point scoring average... Has connected on 21-of-26 (80.8) field goals this season to lead SEC... Hit first eight attempts to set best career start in UT history... Currently in third place on most field goals made in a single season in Tennessee history... In first collegiate game knocked home a 41-yard FG and made all four of his PAT attempts against Cal... Hit all three of his FG attempts against Southern Miss, including 47-yarder... Returned to home state and hit both field goal attempts at Florida... Connected on a pair of field goals (29,39) against Arkansas State... Saw eight consecutive makes streak end with first attempt against Mississippi State, but bounced back to hit next four attempts (47,29,26,43) against Bulldogs... Knocked down career-long 48-yard FG to send South Carolina game to OT... Hit game-winning 27-yard FG in OT against Gamecocks... Named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week for efforts against South Carolina... Knocked home 2-of-3 attempts against Vanderbilt including game-winning 33-yarder in fourth quarter... Hit 1-of-2 FGs and all five extra point attempts at Kentucky. CAREER - Cal game was his first as a Vol... Set best start ever on made field goals in school history... Previously, Carlos Reveiz (1985) and Ricky Townsend (1972) had the best starts after beginning their UT careers 6-of-6 on made field goals. CAREER HIGHS: FG Made-4 at MSU 2007; Long-48 vs. SC 2007; Points-15 at MSU RICO McCOY So. LB Games/Starts: 12/12... Has led or tied for the team lead in tackles in six of 12 games this season... Second on team with 98 tackles... Finished with five tackles against Cal... Led the team and tied his career-high for tackles with nine against Southern Mississippi... Also had first INT of his career against Golden Eagles... Tied for team-lead with seven tackles at Florida... Finished with one tackle, one PBU against Arkansas State... Set then career-high with 11 tackles vs. Georgia... Led team with nine tackles and a TFL against Mississippi State... Had first career sack and finished with eight tackles at Alabama... Led team and set career-high with 14 tackles and a TFL against South Carolina...Tied for team-lead with eight tackles against La.- Lafayette... Logged six tackles against Arkansas... Had 11 tackles against Vanderbilt... Had nine tackles and a PBU at Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 25/14 Tackles TFLs, 1 sack and 1 FF Named to Coaches Freshman All-SEC team and third-team Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com after 2006 season Had eight tackles against Vanderbilt In first career start against Kentucky, he led the team with a career-high nine tackles and had one PBU and first career forced fumble Started final two games of 2006 season. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-14 vs. SC 2007; TFL-3 at VAN 2006; Sacks-1 at Ala Games/Starts: 12/12... In the past two games, has 34 tackles, 4 TFLs,.5 sack and a PBU... Leads team with 112 tackles... Led Vols with 10 tackles, including one TFL, in season-opener against Cal... Finished with three tackles and had first career forced fumble against Southern Miss... Had six tackles at Florida... Tied for team lead with six tackles against Arkansas State... Tied for team lead with 11 tackles vs. Georgia... Had four tackles against Mississippi State... Tied for team lead with 11 tackles at Alabama.. Had 11 tackles and first sack of season against South Carolina... Finished with seven tackles against La-Lafayette... Led Vols with nine tackles and intercepted the first pass of his career returning it 34 yards for a TD against Arkansas... Led team with 15 tackles against Vanderbilt... Had two TFLs in crucial fourth quarter comeback against Commodores... Had career-high 19 tackles at Kentucky... Had 1.5 TFLs,.5 sack, a PBU and a bone-crushing hit on a Wildcat receiver to force an INT... Earned SEC Defensive Player of the Week Honors for his efforts against Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 30/24 Tackles TFLs and 6.5 sacks Started 11 games last season and despite missing one game and being slowed at the end of the season because of a knee injury, still managed to finish third on the team and 11th in the SEC in tackles with 83 Earned second-team All-America honors from Rivals.com following 2006 season Had five games in 2006 with over 10 tackles... Had three career-high 12 tackle games in 2006 against Marshall, Alabama and LSU Had six tackles in Tennessee debut against UAB in CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-19 at UK 2007; TFL-3 vs. CAL 2006; Sacks-3 vs. CAL JOSH McNEIL So. C Games/Starts: 12/12... Has started 21 consecutive games at center... Tennessee leads nation and SEC with only four sacks allowed... Contributed 10 knockdown blocks at Mississippi State on his way to SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors... Recovered key Vols fumble late in South Carolina win. CAREER - Games/Starts: 24/21 Started final nine games of 2006 season Earned unanimous freshman All-SEC nod from league coaches and Freshman All-America honors by Rivals.com Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks third fewest in the league against 415 pass attempts second-most in the league Games/Starts: 11/4... Has seen action in every game this season except for California... Moved to starting lineup after LT Eric Young had a season-ending injury... Will play RG and former starting RG Chris Scott will move to LT... Had arguably game s biggest play against South Carolina, jumping on Vols fourth quarter fumble to keep game-tying drive alive... In first start of season, helped Vols rush for season-best 273 yards against La-Lafayette... Had key block on UT s second TD of the game against Arkansas sprining Josh Briscoe free to give the Vols a 20-3 halftime lead. CAREER - Games/Starts: 23/5 As a true freshman in 2006 appeared in every game except for Florida... Made first career start against Penn State in Outback Bowl. 93 XAVIER MITCHELL Sr. DE Games/Starts: 12/12... Recorded one tackle against Cal... Suffered mild concussion against Golden Bears after scary, fourth-quarter collison with teammate Eric Berry... Came back to start against Southern Mississippi and finished with four tackles... Had four tackles and Vols only TFL of game at Florida... Finished with three tackles including two TFLs against Arkansas State... Had four tackles against Georgia... Finished with three tackles against Mississippi State... Had season-high five tackles vs. South Carolina... Tied his season-high with five tackles against La.-Lafayette... Recorded first sack of the season, finishing with three tackles against Arkansas... In final home game of career, finished with four tackles and two QB hurries... Had first career INT to set up UT s final score of the 1st half at Kentucky... Finished with three tackles against Wildcats. CAREER - Games/Starts: 45/23... Tackles TFLs and 7.5 sacks... Started last 11 games of 2006 season... Made solo stop on Air Force s 2-point converstion with 1:36 remaining in game to preserve UT s win... Had a career-high eight tackles including a sack against Florida in Forced first fumble of his career against LSU in First tackle of career went for a sack against Louisiana Tech in CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-8 vs. FLA 2006; TFL-2, twice; Sacks-1, seven times. 19

20 2007 STARTER THUMBNAILS 75 ANTHONY PARKER Jr. OG 89 ANTONIO REYNOLDS Sr. DE 41 DENNIS ROGAN Fr. DB Games/Starts: 12/12... Has started the last 22 games he s played in (missed Outback Bowl vs. Penn State because of injury)... Tennessee leads SEC and nation with only four sacks allowed... Preseason All-SEC by The Sporting News and preseason 3rd team All-SEC by league coaches. CAREER - Games/Starts: 27/22... Started every game he played in last season... Missed Outback Bowl because of knee injury suffered against Kentucky... Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks third fewest in the league against 415 pass attempts second-most in the league Games/Starts: 12/12... Recorded two tackles against Cal... Tied career-high with six tackles against Southern Miss... Had one tackle at Florida... Finished with three tackles against Arkansas State... Recorded first sack of the season against Mississippi State... Assisted on three tackles vs. South Carolina... Scored first career TD when he intercepted a La-Lafayette passed and ran 70 yards for a TD... Also had a sack against the Ragin Cajuns... Finished with three tackles against Arkansas... Only tackle of the game was a TFL against Vanderbilt... Had four tackles including a sack at Kentucky... Had game-winning tackle on UK QB Andre Woodson on two-point conversion in 4th OT... Also picked off two-point conversion in 3rd OT. CAREER - Games/Starts: 47/23... Tackles: TFLs and 5 sacks... Had a career-high six tackles against Penn State in Outback Bowl... Started every game he played in 2006 but missed two games with a neck injury. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-6, twice; TFL-2 vs. ALA 2006; Sacks-1, five times Games/Starts: 11/0... Has seen action at cornerback, safety, punt returner and kick returner this season... First career KOR went for season-long 31 yards at Florida... Returned second-half opening kickoff 23 yards at Mississippi State... Had one KOR for 25 yards at Alabama... Returned kickoff 29 yards vs. South Carolina... Saw first extensive time on defense this season against La.-Lafayette, finishing with a career-high six tackles... Had UT s longest kick return of the season, 78 yards, against Arkansas on his only attempt of the game... Also returned four punts for 32 yards and had three tackles against the Razorbacks... Gave Vols boost when he returned Vanderbilt fourth-quarter punt 45 yards to set up game-winning field goal... Finished with 72 yards on three punt returns... Also returned three kickoffs for 74 yards with along of 41 yards against Commodores and was named the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week... Returned three punts for 24 yards, two kickoffs for 48 yards and also had three tackles including his first career TFL at Kentucky. CAREER - True freshman from Fulton High School in Knoxville... High school is located less than three miles from Neyland Stadium. CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-6 vs. ULL 2007; PD-1 vs. ULL 2007; INT-0. KR Highs Returns-3 vs. VAN 2007; Yards-78 vs. ARK 2007; Long-78 vs. ARK 2007; TD-0. PR HIGHS Returns-3 twice; Yards-72 vs. VAN 2007; Long-45 vs. VAN 2007; TD AUSTIN ROGERS So. WR Games/Starts: 12/12... Second on team with 51 catches and second in yards with 567 yards... Teamed with Lucas Taylor to become first Vols duo to each eclipse 100 receiving yards in game since 1997 SEC Championship Game... Had six receptions for 38 yards in season-opener against Cal... Also returned one punt for six yards against Golden Bears... Had then career-highs in receptions (7) and yards (112) by halftime against Southern Mississippi, also caught first career TD against Golden Eagles... Finished with four receptions for 64 yards at Florida... Had three receptions for 37 yards against Arkansas State... Recorded five receptions for a team-high 61 yards vs. Georgia... Caught three passes for 28 yards against Mississippi State... Had three receptions for 36 yards vs. South Carolina... Missed most of La.-Lafayette game after suffering shoulder injury... Led team with six receptions and 62 yards against Arkansas... Got the Vols on the board with 16-yard TD reception against the Razorbacks... Caught a career-high eight passes for 60 yards and one TD against Vanderbilt... Caught two passes for 17 yards and one TD against Kentucky... Scampered 13 yards for TD to tie game in 3rd OT against Wildcats. CAREER - Games/Starts: 24/13 57 catches fo 654 yards and four TDs... Awarded medical redshirt season in 2006 after suffering through shoulder injury and then mononucloesis... Made first career start against Air Force in 2006 finishing with then careerhighs in receptions (5) and yards (69)... Had one catch for 18 yards against Mississippi in CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-8 vs. VAN 2007; Yards-112 vs. SM 2007; Long-32 at FLA 2007; TD-1,four times. 79 CHRIS SCOTT So. OT Games/Starts: 12/12... Made first career start at right guard in season-opener against Cal... Can play all five positions on the offensive line... Tennessee leads SEC and nation with only three sacks allowed... Moved to left tackle prior to Louisiana- Lafayette game due to season-ending injury to Eric Young... In first game at left guard, Vols rushed for season-high 273 yards. CAREER - Games/Starts: 20/13 Part of offensive line unit that allowed only 19 sacks third fewest in the league against 415 pass attempts second-most in the league. 12 LUCAS TAYLOR Jr. WR Games/Starts: 12/12... Leads the SEC and 32nd nationally averaging 81.3 yards per game after having 100+ receiving yards in three of the first four games to start season... Leads Vols with 71 catches catches is tied for second most receptions in singles season by a UT receiver... Career highs in catches (11) and yards (186) against Mississippi State... Most receptions by a Vol in a single game since Most receiving yards by a Vol since Teamed with Austin Rogers to become first Vols wide receiver duo to each eclipse 100 in game since 1997 SEC Championship Game... Topped previous career total of 101 receiving yards with 103 in debut start at Cal... Finished with six catches against Golden Bears... Both receptions and yards were career-highs... Caught five passes for a career-high 118 yards against Southern Mississippi... Caught six passes for 57 yards at Florida... Had careerhigh 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... Caught two passes for 15 yards against Alabama as he was bothered by injury... Caught four passes for 57 yards including 37-yarder to set up a score against South Carolina... Led team with 52 yards on five receptions against La.-Lafayette... Had four receptions for 41 yards against Arkansas... Had nine receptions for 90 yards and one TD against Vanderbilt... Caught six passes for 103 yards and one TD at Kentucky. CAREER - Games/Starts: 33/ catches for 973 yards and four TDs KO returns for 546 yards... Caught at least one pass in 11 different games in Caught career-high four passes against Memphis... Threw 48-yard TD pass to LaMarcus Coker in second quarter against Florida. CAREER HIGHS: Receptions-11 at MSU 2007; Yards-186 at MSU 2007; Long-51 at MSU 2007; TD-2 vs. ASU

21 STARTER THUMBNAILS BRENT VINSON Fr. DB Games/Starts: 12/8... Saw time at wide receiver against California and Southern Miss... Played at defensive back for first time in fourth quarter against Florida, recording one tackle... In first significant action on defense had an interception, a PBU and four tackles against Arkansas State... In first career start had two tackles before leaving game with shoulder injury against Georgia... Broke up two passes and finished with five tackles against Mississippi State... Set career-high with seven tackles at Alabama... Finished with four tackles against South Carolina... Had two tackles against La.-Lafayette... Finished with two tackles against Arkansas... Had four tackles at Kentucky. CAREER HIGHS - Tackles-7 at Ala 2007; PD-2, twice; INT-1 vs. ASU DAN WILLIAMS So. DT Games/Starts: 12/8... Finished with one tackle and was credited with shared TFL against Cal... In first career start, recorded a career-high six tackles against Southern Mississippi... Finished with one tackle at Florida... Had three tackles against Arkansas State... Finished with two tackles vs. Georgia... Had five tackles at Mississippi State... Finished with two tackles at Alabama... Had four tackles, including team-high three TFLs, against South Carolina... Contributed two tackles against La.- Lafayette... Finished with five tackles, including a sack, against Arkansas... Tied his career-high with six tackles, including a TFL, against Vanderbilt... Had one tackle at Kentucky... Kept UT in hunt for SEC East Division Title when he blocked Kentucky s game-winning FG attempt in second OT. CAREER - Games/Starts: 18/8... Tackles: TFLs and 2 sacks... Made first career appearance against Cal in Had first career sack against Marshall in CAREER HIGHS: Tackles-6 vs. SM 2007; TFL-3 vs. SC 2007; Sacks-1, twice. DeANGELO WILLINGHAM Jr. DB Games/Starts: 12/6... Made first tackle of collegiate career against Southern Mississippi... In first career start finished with one tackle and a PBU against Arkansas State... Finished with two tackles vs. Georgia... Contributed one tackle at Alabama... In second career start had career game against his home-state South Carolina... Finished contest against Gamecocks with career-high 10 tackles, one PBU and forced two fumbles -- both of which Vols recovered... Forced and recovered a Gamecock fumble in the fourth quarter, killing a drive deep in Tennessee territory... Had one tackle and one PBU against La.-Lafayette... Recorded three tackles against Arkansas... Finished with four tackles against Vanderbilt... Had nine tackles at Kentucky. CAREER HIGHS - Tackles-10 vs. SC 2007; PD-1, twice; INT

22 2007 GAME REVIEWS GAME 1 - CALIFORNIA Sept. 1, 2007 TENNESSEE 31 CALIFORNIA 45 BERKELEY, Calif. - Erik Ainge connected on 32 of 47 passing attempts for 271 yards and three touchdowns, but it wasn t enough to outscore a balanced California attack as the Golden Bears dropped Tennessee in front of 72,516 fans at Berkeley s Memorial Stadium. Justin Forsett scampered 13 yards to paydirt with 9:10 remaining to give Cal its two-touchdown margin of victory and halt any chance of a Tennessee comeback in the final quarter. Cal s a very fine football team, UT head coach Philip Fulmer said. We did not tackle well. Their front did a good job moving us more than we would have liked, so you have to give them credit." Forsett produced 156 yards and a touchdown on the ground and quarterback Nate Longshore completed 19 of 28 passes for 241 yards and two touchdowns while adding another one on the ground to pace a Cal offense that netted 471 yards of total offense on the night. The Golden Bears opened up a 17-point lead with a five-play, 63-yard scoring drive to start the second half. Longshore hit Lavelle Hawkins for a threeyard score to cap the drive. Robert Jordan caught a Longshore pass from four yards out late in the first half to put the Golden Bears up seven. After forcing Tennessee to punt, Cal marched 60 yards in 52 seconds before Jordan Kay converted a 27-yard field goal with 12 seconds remaining in the half to make the score Tennessee surrendered two non-offensive touchdowns in the first half, but answered for both of them. With 12:23 remaining in the half, DeSean Jackson returned a punt 77 yards for a touchdown to give Cal a lead. Two possessions later, Ainge hit Chris Brown for a two-yard score to tie the game. On the game s opening possession, Ainge was nailed from his blind side, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Worrell Williams and returned 44 yards for the game s first score. UT answered on its next possession, going 70 yards in seven plays and scoring on a 12-yard pass from Ainge to Arian Foster. Each team scored again in the quarter, Cal on a Longshore 2-yard sneak, and Tennessee on a Montario Hardesty 1-yard run. Foster led the Vols rushing attack, netting 89 yards on 13 carries and adding a 68-yard kickoff return to set up Hardesty s touchdown. Tennessee s Lucas Taylor led all receivers with six catches and 103 yards. Brown caught seven passes for 54 yards and two scores. Daniel Lincoln converted on his first collegiate field goal attempt, a 41-yard try in the fourth quarter. Cornerback Eric Berry became only the third true freshman in the Fulmer era to start a season opener. He posted seven tackles. SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE CALIFORNIA SCORING SUMMARY 1st - CAL - Williams 44 fumble recovery (Kay kick). UT - A. Foster 12 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). CAL - Longshore 2 run (Kay kick). UT - Hardesty 1 run (Lincoln kick). 2nd -CAL - Jackson 77 punt return (Kay kick). UT - C. Brown 2 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick.) CAL - Jordan pass from Longshore (Kay kick). CAL - Kay 27 field goal 3rd - CAL - Hawkins 3 pass from Longshore (Kay kick). UT - C. Brown 5 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 4th - UT - Lincoln 41 field goal CAL - Forsett 13 run (Kay kick). TEAM STATS UT UC First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 30:14 29:46 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Hardesty Ainge Taylor C. Brown CALIFORNIA Forsett Best Longshore Hawkins Jackson GAME 2 - SOUTHERN MISS Sept. 8, 2007 SOUTHERN MISS 19 TENNESSEE 39 KNOXVILLE - Erik Ainge produced 276 yards and two touchdowns through the air and Arian Foster added 125 yards and two touchdowns on the ground as Tennessee rallied to beat Southern Miss at Neyland Stadium. Ainge threw for 205 yards and both of his touchdowns in a first half that featured a combined 493 yards of total offense from the two teams. Foster took over in the second half, rushing for 94 yards and two scores to distance the Vols from the Golden Eagles. It was great to see Foster get 100-plus yards, Tennessee head coach Philip Fulmer said. We had two receivers get 100 yards; that s fun. Erik Ainge is a heck of a football player. He understands, he sees and he throws. It was a good effort by him. Tennessee had two receivers over the 100-yard mark in a single contest for the first time since the 1997 SEC Championship game. Austin Rogers caught seven passes 112 yards and a touchdown, while Lucas Taylor caught five passes for 118 yards. Josh Briscoe snagged the other touchdown pass, though he only caught three passes for 11 yards. I have to credit Austin, Lucas and Josh, Ainge said. They are all playing well. The potential has always been there, so we aren t shocked that they re where they re supposed to be every time. After Ainge s 26-yard strike to Rogers gave the Vols an early 7-3 lead, Southern Miss Jeremy Young hit Chris Johnson behind Tennessee s coverage for a 69-yard score and a 10-7 lead. Britt Barefoot and Daniel Lincoln each converted a field goal attempt for his team to make the score after one quarter. Southern Miss Justin Estes kicked another field goal to make the margin six before Tennessee rallied to score 17 unanswered points, the last of which came on a 9-yard run from Foster. Estes kicked a 24-yard field goal to pull Southern Miss within eight, but Tennessee answered with a nine-play, 45-yard drive and a one-yard Arian Foster touchdown run. Lincoln added his third field goal, and Nevin McKenzie forced a fumble that led to a safety to put the victory on ice for the Vols. Taylor and Rogers set career highs for receiving yards in a game. Both players have more receiving yards through two games this season than they did in all of Rico McCoy led the Tennessee defensive effort with nine tackles and an interception. The Vols surrendered only 90 yards rushing, the fewest allowed by the unit since the Alabama game in SCORE BY QUARTERS SO. MISS TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - USM - Estes 30 field goal. UT - Rogers 26 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). USM - Johnson 69 pass from Young (Estes kick). USM - Barefoot 51 field goal. UT - Lincoln 38 field goal. 2nd - USM - Estes 40 field goal. UT - Briscoe 5 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 3rd - UT - Lincoln 36 field goal. UT - A. Foster 9 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - USM - Estes 24 field goal. UT - A. Foster 1 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 47 field goal. UT - Team safety. TEAM STATS USM UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 27:17 32:43 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 8 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Creer Ainge Rogers Taylor SOUTHERN MISS Young Fletcher Young Johnson Nelson GAME 3 - FLORIDA Sept. 15, 2007 TENNESSEE 20 FLORIDA 59 GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Florida s Tim Tebow tallied 366 yards of offense and four touchdowns to pace Florida in a win over Tennessee in Gainesville. The Vols were held to just 37 yards on the ground and committed three turnovers to aid Florida in achieving the most lopsided win in the series since We can t continue to give up big plays, Tennessee head coach Philip Fulmer said. I m not saying that we gave it to them, they earned it. But they earned a punt return for the second week in three weeks, which puts our defense in a tough spot. We cannot help good teams that way." The biggest play of the game came late in the third quarter when Arian Foster fumbled deep in Tennessee territory and Dustin Doe scooped up the loose ball and returned it 18 yards for a Florida touchdown and a lead. The Tennessee defense swung the momentum in the Vols favor on the previous two Florida possessions. Eric Berry intercepted Tebow s pass and returned it 96 yards for a touchdown to pull Tennessee within eight, and then the Vol defense forced Florida to punt. Foster s fumble gave the momentum right back to the Gators, and they took full advantage, scoring 24 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to send the Vols back to Knoxville with their first 1-2 start since Certainly, this wasn t the representation that we intended it to be down here today, Fulmer said. Our players did work hard in preparing for this. Their attitudes have been outstanding. Florida s other big play came less than two minutes into the game when Brandon James returned a Britton Colquitt punt 83 yards for the first touchdown of the game. Tennessee could only answer Florida s touchdowns with field goals for much of the first half and found itself trailing The Vols finally found the endzone with 25 seconds to play in the half when Erik Ainge hit Chris Brown from 15 yards out to send Tennessee to the locker room down only 15. Ainge completed 26 of 41 attempts for 249 yards and a touchdown in the game. Tennessee s leading receiver was Josh Briscoe, who caught eight passes for a career-high 76 yards. Foster gained only 26 yards on the ground in 11 attempts. Lincoln continued to be a consistent weapon for the Vols, converting two more field goals to remain a perfect 6-for-6 on the season. SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE FLORIDA SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UF - James 83 punt return (Ijjas kick). UT - Lincoln 28 field goal. UF - Cooper 30 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick). 2nd - UT - Lincoln 22 field goal. UF - Tebow 7 run (Ijjas kick). UF - Ingram 20 pass from Tebow (Ijjas kick). UT - C. Brown 15 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 3rd - UT - Berry 96 INT return (Lincoln). UF - Doe 18 fumble recovery (Ijjas kick). 4th - UF - Harvin 19 run (Ijjas kick). UF - Tebow 5 run (Ijjas kick). UF - Ijjas 25 field goal UF - Newton 4 run (Ijjas kick). TEAM STATS UT UF First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 25:10 34:50 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Creer Ainge Briscoe Taylor FLORIDA Harvin Tebow Tebow Harvin Ingram

23 GAME 4 - ARKANSAS STATE Sept. 22, 2007 ARKANSAS ST. 27 TENNESSEE 48 KNOXVILLE - Erik Ainge threw for a careerhigh 334 yards and four touchdowns and LaMarcus Coker rushed for 101 yards and a score as Tennessee ran away from Arkansas State, 48-27, at Neyland Stadium. It s a darn good win. We re glad to get it. I appreciate the leadership on this football team during the course of the week from the coaches and the players. It wasn t perfect 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 yards or more. Coker turned in his best performance since the 2006 Vanderbilt game, and Arian Foster spelled him with 57 yards and a score as well. The Tennessee defense also showed signs of improvement in some areas, forcing three turnovers and limiting the Indians to just 199 passing yards. Defensive takeaways were huge in this ballgame. Marsalous (Johnson) and (Brent) Vinson had interceptions, and (J.T.) Mapu had a (forced fumble and fumble recovery). Ainge and Lucas Taylor connected on a 24-yard score with 13:37 remaining to give the Vols a lead and put the game out of reach for the Indians. Daniel Lincoln connected on his eighth-straight field goal five minutes later to create the final margin. Taylor was also the recipient of the game s first touchdown pass, a 17-yard strike from Ainge less than three minutes into the game. Taylor finished with seven catches for 104 yards. 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 the price when Ainge hooked up with Chris Brown on the next play for a 15- yard score. Tennessee returned the favor in the second quarter when an Ainge pass was intercepted and returned 54 yards for a touchdown. With the exception of that turnover, I thought we did a good job on offense. It wasn t perfect. Our biggest problem so far has been just giving teams things. 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 and another a tackle for loss. Johnson s and Vinson s interceptions were the first of their careers. SCORE BY QUARTERS ARK. ST TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - Taylor 17 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). ASU - Miller 6 pass from Leonard (Arauco kick). UT - Brown 15 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 29 field goal. 2nd - ASU - Johnson 54 INT return (Arauco kick). UT - Coker 25 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - A. Foster 5 run (Lincoln 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 First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 27:41 32:19 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE Coker A. Foster Ainge Taylor Briscoe ARKANSAS STATE Arnold Brown Leonard Jones Thompkins GAME 5 - GEORGIA Oct. 6, 2007 GEORGIA 14 TENNESSEE 35 KNOXVILLE - Tennessee set out to run the football, and it did exactly that. Arian Foster posted another career day against Georgia, running for 98 yards and three touchdowns to lead a Tennessee rushing attack that totaled 190 yards on the ground and five touchdowns before the day was done. We ran it well early, and we ran it well late, Tennessee head coach Philip Fulmer said. Tennessee s opening drive set the tone for the game. After the muchmaligned defense forced a Georgia three-and-out, the Volunteers offense marched 81 yards in 12 plays--nine of which were rushes--and scored on a nine-yard run from Foster. Two possessions later, Tennessee opened the bag of tricks and pulled out a fake-reverse wide-receiver pass for a touchdown. Lucas Taylor hit LaMarcus Coker for a 56-yard score and a 14-0 lead. Later in the second quarter, Montario Hardesty took over in the backfield, carrying five times in a seven-play, 48-yard drive that was capped by his 10- yard touchdown run. Another Georgia three-and-out gave Tennessee the ball back at its own 35 yard line, and the Vols made quick work of the Bulldogs defense again. Erik Ainge hit Denarius Moore for 34 yards to move into Georgia territory and set up a 22-yard Foster touchdown run three plays later. With a 28-0 halftime lead, Tennessee relied on a stingy defense and a methodical run game to keep Georgia at a comfortable distance.the success of the Vols run game reduced Ainge to a role player. The senior quarterback played mistake-free football, completing 17 of 22 passes for 165 yards. The offensive line has been playing great, Ainge said. The running backs, tight ends, everybody (has contributed in the running game). We felt like we could run the football, but you never know until you get to the game. Georgia managed just 69 yards on the ground and 243 yards of total offense in the game. Rico McCoy and Jerod Mayo led the Vol defensive effort with 11 tackles apiece. SCORE BY QUARTERS GEORGIA TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - A. Foster 9 run (Lincoln kick). 2nd -UT - Coker 56 pass from Taylor (Lincoln kick). UT - Hardesty 10 run (Lincoln kick). UT - A. Foster 22 run (Lincoln kick). 3rd - UGA - Goodman 26 pass from Stafford (Coutu kick). UT - A. Foster 4 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - UGA - Chandler 2 pass from Stafford (Coutu kick). TEAM STATS UGA UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 24:54 35:06 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Hardesty Ainge Taylor Rogers GEORGIA Moreno Lumpkin Stafford Chandler Wilson GAME REVIEWS GAME 6 - MISSISSIPPI STATE Oct. 13, 2007 TENNESSEE 33 MISS. ST ATE 21 STARKVILLE, Miss. - Tennessee got another outstanding effort from Arian Foster, then turned to the defense and kicker Daniel Lincoln in the fourth quarter to put away Mississippi State, 33-21, in Starkville. Foster ran for 139 yards and a touchdown to lead a Vol ground game that gained 211 yards on the day. Erik Ainge was effective again as well, completing 22 of 36 passes for 259 yards and two touchdowns, including a season-long 51-yard strike to Lucas Taylor in the second quarter. Taylor caught a career-high 11 passes for a career-high 186 yards to lead the Vol receiving corps. This was a really tough football game for us, head coach Philip Fulmer said. This is somebody you don t play every year, so we didn t know a lot about Mississippi State and I thought we prepared really well. I think the staff did a heck of a job. There was some terrific play on both sides of the ball. After taking a lead to the locker room at the intermission, Tennessee opened the second half with nine-play, 67-yard scoring drive capped by a oneyard Foster leap to take a 10-point lead. The Bulldogs answered with a touchdown drive of their own to pull back within a field goal, but the Tennessee defense forced a punt and three turnovers on downs in State s final four possessions. Lincoln converted field goals of 29, 26, and 43 yards on three of Tennessee s last four possessions to put the game away for the Vols. Before the season everybody was wondering what he would do, Fulmer said. I am really happy with the job he has done and the consistency that he has shown. Lincoln did miss his first field goal of the season late in the second quarter, but the defense forced a Bulldog three-and-out in just 20 seconds to give Lincoln another chance with two seconds to play in the half. Tennessee scored on the opening drive of the game on a 4-yard, play-action pass from Ainge to tight end Chris Brown. The play capped a 78-yard drive and gave Brown his fifth touchdown reception of the season. The Bulldogs answered two possessions later with a 38-yard strike from Wesley Carroll to Tony Burks. State then took a 14-7 lead six minutes later on a 30-yard touchdown run from Anthony Dixon. Rico McCoy led the Tennessee defense with nine tackles, including one for a loss. SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE MISS. STATE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - C. Brown 4 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). MS - Burks 38 pass from Carroll (Carlson kick). 2nd -MS - Dixon 30 run (Carlson kick). UT - Taylor 51 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Lincoln 47 field goal 3rd - UT - A. Foster 1 run (Lincoln kick). MS - Smith 14 pass from Carroll (Carlson kick). 4th - UT - Lincoln 26 field goal UT - Lincoln 43 field goal TEAM STATS UT MSU First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 31:39 28:21 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 3 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Hardesty Ainge Taylor C. Brown MISSISSIPPI STATE Dixon Carroll Carroll Burks Smith

24 2007 GAME REVIEWS GAME 7 - ALABAMA Oct. 20, 2007 TENNESSEE 17 ALABAMA 41 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama s John Parker Wilson threw for 363 yards and three touchdowns and the Tide defense held Tennessee scoreless in the second half en route to a thumping of the Vols in Tuscaloosa. Trailing only by a touchdown at the half, Tennessee managed just 145 yards of offense after the intermission while Alabama kept the ball for almost 20 minutes and produced three field goals and a touchdown. They kept the darn football away from us most of the second half, head coach Philip Fulmer said. Our third down execution wasn t particularly good; some of our receivers not being in there certainly affected some of that, but the receivers that are in there need to play well. Erik Ainge finished 22-of-35 for 242 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Arian Foster led the Vols on the ground with 91 yards and a score on 13 carries. Tight end Chris Brown was the Vols leading receiver with five grabs for 28 yards. Two of Ainge s favorite targets, wideouts Lucas Taylor and Josh Briscoe, were both limited due to injuries. The game turned on Tennessee s first possession of the second half. After the defense forced a Tide a three-and-out, Tennessee marched into Alabama territory before Ainge was intercepted on a deep crossing route. The Tide took the turnover and converted it into three points and a lead after chewing 4:47 off the clock. He probably should have put some more air on the ball, but he said he didn t see the guy, Fulmer said of the Ainge pick. That was one of those things where you let the receiver run under it rather than stick the ball in there. That was a tough break. There was a chance there to make the game even. Alabama kept the momentum for the remainder of the contest, getting a field goal, touchdown and field goal in their next three possessions, all the result of Tennessee punts. We moved the ball pretty well and we d get the ball to third and short then we d have a bad snap or miscue to the receiver or a bad throw, Ainge said. It was one little stupid thing after another in the second half that kept us from completing drives. Tennessee hurt itself and extended several Alabama drives with a seasonhigh 11 penalties for 81 yards. Alabama opened the game with an onside kick and pulled out to a 10-0 lead. Tennessee answered with two touchdown drives to take the lead back at Wilson hit D.J. Hall for two scores in the second quarter before the Vols closed the half with a Daniel Lincoln field goal. SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE ALABAMA SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UA - Tiffin 39 field goal UA - Grant 3 pass from Wilson (Tiffin kick). UT - A. Foster 2 run (Lincoln kick). 2nd - UT - Stocker 3 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UA - Hall 16 pass from Wilson (Tiffin kick). UA - Hall 2 pass from Wilson (Tiffin kick). UT - Lincoln 45 field goal 3rd - UA - Tiffin 20 field goal UA - Tiffin 42 field goal 4th - UA - Grant 8 run (Tiffin kick). UA - Tiffin 44 field goal TEAM STATS UT UA First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 22:22 37:38 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 8 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Coker Ainge C. Brown A. Foster ALABAMA Grant Wilson Wilson Hall Grant GAME 8 - SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 27, 2007 S. CAROLINA 24 TENNESSEE 27 KNOXVILLE - Daniel Lincoln saved Tennessee from the largest blown lead in school history with a career-long 48-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter. He then split the uprights from 27 yards out in overtime to give the Vols a win over South Carolina at Neyland Stadium. You don t know what Daniel has been through, head coach Philip Fulmer said. I was unmerciful to him in the spring. I think, obviously, he s got a very great future. And the best thing about it is he s a football player. He s a tough guy. Lincoln rebounded from a 51-yard miss late in the second quarter--only his second misfire of the season--to make the clutch kicks late in the game. He got a shot at the game-tying kick in regulation because of a 37-yard kickoff return from LaMarcus Coker. South Carolina s Ryan Succop hit a 49-yard field goal with 1:24 remaining in the game to give the Gamecocks their first lead, but Coker took the ensuing kickoff from one sideline to the other to give Tennessee good field position at its own 47. Erik Ainge directed a drive--tennessee s only substantial ball movement of the second half--to the Carolina 17 before a sack and a false start penalty forced Lincoln on the field for the 47-yard kick. In overtime, Tennessee drove to the 10 before stalling and calling on Lincoln again. Succop missed a 40-yard attempt on South Carolina s possession to give the Vols the win. A lot of things had to go right for us to win, Ainge said. You had the two fumbles, the best kicker in the league had to miss, and he did. A lot of things we had called, they had the one defense called that could stop it, so you have to credit their defensive coordinator. Tennessee jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first half, but could barely move the ball after the intermission, forcing the defense to spend almost 20 minutes on the field. The fatigue showed as the half wore on, and South Carolina tied the game early in the fourth quarter. The Gamecocks fumbled deep in Tennessee territory on their next possession, then promptly picked off Erik Ainge. The Vols then intercepted South Carolina quarterback Blake Mitchell to end that threat. After a Tennessee punt, South Carolina got the go-ahead points to cap an eight-play, 26-yard drive. On the Vols game-tying drive, Arian Foster fumbled on a third-down run only to have the ball take a fortunate bounce into the grasp of Jacques McLendon. Foster carried 19 times for 79 yards and a touchdown. Ainge connected on 26 of 44 passes for 216 yards, a score and an interception. Lucas Taylor caught four passes for 57 yards. SCORE BY QUARTERS S. CAROLINA TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - A. Foster 1 run (Lincoln kick). 2nd - UT - Hardesty 3 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Briscoe 5 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 3rd - SC - Mitchell 1 run (Succop kick). SC - Boyd 29 run (Succop kick). 4th - SC - Succop 49 field goal UT - Lincoln 48 field goal OT - UT - Lincoln 27 field goal TEAM STATS SC UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 36:25 23:35 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Hardesty Ainge C. Brown Taylor SOUTH CAROLINA Boyd Davis Mitchell McKinley Boyd GAME 9 - LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (HC) Nov. 3, 2007 LA.-LAFAYETTE 7 TENNESSEE 59 KNOXVILLE - Tennessee scored on nine of ten possessions and racked up 466 yards of offense in a 59-7 rout of Louisiana-Lafayette at Neyland Stadium. Tennessee got points on the ground, through the air, from the defense and on special teams in the homecoming win. We blocked kicks; we scored on defense; we scored on offense, head coach Philip Fulmer said. We kept the other team off the field pretty well. It was a complete game, but we ve got a lot bigger fish to fry. The Tennessee rushing game was dominant in both halves. Arian Foster rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns then gave way to Lennon Creer, who carried seven times for 109 yards and a score. The two were the first Tennessee duo to rush for more than 100 yards in the same game since Foster s last carry gave him 2,000 career yards and moved him into 12th place on Tennessee s all-time rushing list. Erik Ainge was as efficient as he needed to be, completing 16 of 23 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown. Jonathan Crompton relieved him in the fourth quarter and connected on three of four attempts for 68 yards and a score. The Vols broke the game open late in the first half on a big defensive play. Antonio Reynolds grabbed a tipped pass from the air and rumbled 70 yards to paydirt to give Tennessee a 24-0 lead at the intermission. He looked like a truck running down there, Fulmer said. I didn t think he d ever get there. But he knew what to do with it when he caught it, and he ended up with a convoy. It was great to see the defense score. Tennessee s special teams got in on the scoring act midway through the third quarter when Nevin Mckenzie blocked a punt into the arms of Antonio Wardlow, who returned the kick 20 yards for a touchdown. John Chavis defense gave up 234 yards on the ground to the Ragin Cajuns but allowed points on only one of 11 possessions and forced two turnovers. Linebackers Ryan Karl and Rico McCoy led the defensive effort with eight stops apiece. Four different Vols scored their first-career touchdown in the game. Quintin Hancock caught a touchdown pass from Ainge in the third quarter. Two possessions later, Creer scampered 30 yards for a score. Kenny O Neal caught a 49- yard touchdown pass from Crompton in the fourth quarter before Gerald Jones ran 12 yards for the final points of the game. The win gave Tennessee a 3-1 record in its regular season non-conference games and made the Vols bowl eligible for the 14th time in Philip Fulmer s tenure as head coach. SCORE BY QUARTERS LA-LAFAYETTE TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - Lincoln 24 field goal 2nd - UT - A. Foster 1 run (Lincoln kick). UT - A. Foster 4 run (Lincoln kick). UT - Reynolds 70 INT return (Lincoln kick). 3rd - UL - Fenroy 21 run (Edmiston kick). UT - Hancock 5 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Wardlow 20 blocked punt return (Lincoln kick). UT - Creer 30 run (Lincoln kick). 4th - UT - O Neal 49 pass from Crompton (Lincoln kick). UT - G. Jones 12 run (Lincoln kick). TEAM STATS ULL UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 32:39 27:21 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 6 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 2 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE Creer A. Foster Ainge Taylor Hancock LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Fenroy M. Desormeaux M. Desormeaux Chery Jackson

25 GAME 10 - ARKANSAS Nov. 10, 2007 ARKANSAS 13 TENNESSEE 34 KNOXVILLE - Tennessee scored on four of six possessions in the first half and added two big plays in the second half to beat Arkansas, 34-13, and improve to 6-0 at Neyland Stadium this season. The Volunteer defense rose to the occasion, holding Arkansas to just one first down and 49 yards of total offense in the first half while the offense built a 20-3 lead, then forcing two interceptions and another turnover on downs in the second half. The first thing I want to tell you is never doubt the heart of a Volunteer, head coach Philip Fulmer said. I m really, really proud of this football team. It was a great team win. And the game was won in the preparation. Arian Foster led the Tennessee ground effort with 83 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Austin Rogers caught six passes for 62 yards and a score from Erik Ainge, who again managed a run-heavy game well, completing 12 of 25 passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns. The Tennessee defense did not allow Arkansas into the endzone until the 8:27 mark of the fourth quarter when Michael Smith rushed in from nine yards out. The Razorbacks only other scores came on field goals of 31 and 42 yards from Alex Tejada. The front four did an excellent job this week preparing for Darren McFadden and Felix Jones, said linebacker Jerod Mayo, who led the defense with nine tackles and also returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown in the waning minutes of the game. The secondary did a good job stopping them when they got to the perimeter. We got tired of hearing about it. We knew we had to come in and play like we did against Georgia and South Carolina. The Vols scored on their first possession of the game for the sixth time this season when Ainge hit Rogers across the middle on third and long from the 16. Arkansas took advantage of a 48-yard kick return from Jones and converted a field goal on their first possession. Tennessee answered with a big kick return from Dennis Rogan and a 25- yard Daniel Lincoln field goal. After two defensive stops, Lincoln converted another kick from 28 yards. Ainge hit Josh Briscoe for a 14-yard score with just 10 seconds left in the half to send the Vols to the locker room with a 17-point edge. Foster stormed 59-yards for a touchdown on Tennessee s opening possession of the second half, his longest run of the season. Arkansas answered with a field goal five minutes later before again going cold on offense. Smith s score midway through the fourth quarter pulled the Hogs within two touchdowns, but Mayo s interception on Arkansas next possession put the game away for the Vols. SCORE BY QUARTERS ARKANSAS TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - Rogers 16 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). AR - Tejada 31 field goal. UT - Lincoln 25 field goal. 2nd - UT - Lincoln 28 field goal. UT - Briscoe 14 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 3rd - UT - A. Foster 59 run (Lincoln kick). AR - Tejada 42 field goal. 4th - AR - M. Smith 9 run (Tejada kick). UT - Mayo 34 INT return (Lincoln kick). TEAM STATS ARK UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 26:40 33:20 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Hardesty Ainge Rogers Taylor ARKANSAS McFadden M. Smith Dick Emert Monk Jackson GAME 11 - VANDERBILT Nov. 17, 2007 VANDERBILT 24 TENNESSEE 25 KNOXVILLE - Daniel Lincoln kicked a 33- yard field goal with 3:04 remaining in the game to give Tennessee a edge over Vanderbilt and complete the second-largest fourth quarter comeback in school history. Vanderbilt s Bryan Hahnfeldt had a chance to give the Commodores the win in the final seconds, but his 49-yard field goal grazed the left upright and sailed wide, securing the Vols first perfect record at home since A lesser football team would have bagged it, possibly, head coach Philip Fulmer said. Character, work ethic, it s a testament to the coaches, the leadership on our team and our seniors. We didn t play well and we won. Erik Ainge overcame a sloppy first three quarters to pilot three scoring drives in the final 17 minutes. He finished 29-of-43 for 245 yards and three touchdowns, one to each of his three favorite targets, Lucas Taylor, Austin Rogers and Josh Briscoe. Arian Foster put forth another solid effort on the ground, carrying 19 times for 106 yards. The Vols trailed 24-9 at the start of the fourth quarter, but were threatening at the Vanderbilt 26. Ainge completed two passes, the second to Briscoe for a touchdown that pulled Tennessee within eight at After two defensive stops, Ainge drove the offense 83 yards in under three minutes and completed a five-yard strike to Rogers for the score. A failed twopoint try left the Vols trailing The defense forced its third three-and-out of the quarter, then Dennis Rogan returned the punt 45 yards to the Vanderbilt 33. Ainge and Foster drove the Vols to the 16 before giving way to Lincoln for the go-ahead score. D.J. Moore returned Tennessee s ensuing kickoff to the Tennessee 42, and Vanderbilt drove 11 yards on six plays before Hahnfeldt missed what would have been the game-winner. I attempted to block it and then just turned around and watched, linebacker Jerod Mayo said of Hahnfeldt s kick. I saw it drifting, said Thank God and just walked off the field. Vanderbilt scored 17 unanswered points in the second and third quarters after Tennessee took a 9-7 lead on a 33-yard Lincoln field goal. The Vols scored on their opening drive of the game, but Lincoln s PAT was blocked. Vanderbilt took a 7-6 lead on touchdown pass from Mackenzi Adams to Brad Allen midway through the second frame. Mayo led the Vols defensive effort with 15 stops. Rogan returned three kickoffs and three punts for 146 total yards, averaging 24 yards per punt return and 24.6 yards per kick return. SCORE BY QUARTERS VANDERBILT TENNESSEE SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - Taylor 6 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick blocked). 2nd - VU - Allen 5 pass from Adams (Hahnfeldt kick). UT - Lincoln 33 field goal. VU - Jennings 19 pass from Adams (Hahnfeldt kick). VU - Hahnfeldt 33 field goal. 3rd - VU - Smith 2 pass from Adams (Hahnfeldt kick). 4th - UT - Briscoe 7 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Rogers 5 pass from Ainge (Ainge pass failed). UT - Lincoln 33 field goal. TEAM STATS VU UT First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 33:42 26:18 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 2 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Ainge Taylor Rogers VANDERBILT Jackson-Garrison Jennings Adams Washington Wheeler GAME REVIEWS GAME 12 - KENTUCKY Nov. 17, 2007 TENNESSEE 52 KENTUCKY 50 LEXINGTON, Ky. - Tennessee capped an upand-down, gut-wrenching regular season the only way that seemed fitting, winning at rival Kentucky in four overtimes to earn a share of the SEC Eastern Division crown and a trip to the conference championship game in Atlanta. After Kentucky rallied from a 17-point deficit to tie the game as time expired, the two teams matched efforts for three overtimes before Tennessee stopped a two-point try from the Wildcats to win the thriller in the fourth extra frame. Our team has some shortcomings in some areas, but heart and fight aren t one of them, head coach Phiip Fulmer said. I think at one time during the season we were 1-2, and everyone had given us up for dead. It s been a great group of players to be around. They go to practice, they work and give their very, very best effort. Here we are going back to Atlanta in the SEC Championship to represent the East Division for the fourth time since I m pretty pleased with that, obviously. Antonio Reynolds made the game-winning play, dropping scrambling Kentucky quarterback Andre Woodson from behind on the two-point attempt, but Erik Ainge was the star. Ainge completed 28 of 45 passes for a career-high 397 yards and a school-record seven touchdowns. Arian Foster was also instrumental for the Vols, rushing for 118 yards and catching a career-high nine passes for 98 yards and a score. Foster, Ainge and the rest of the Vols said this win and every other one since the Alabama game was about two things: being told they couldn t do it and having the heart to get it done anyway. No one has really given us a shot all season, Foster said. The backbone of this team has been heart, and Coach Fulmer preaches that to us in the locker room. We play with heart, and we take our wins however we can get them. The Vols twice stared defeat in the face, first surviving after surrendering only a field goal when the Wildcats stood first-and-goal from the UT five at the end of regulation and then living to play another frame when Dan Williams blocked what would have been a game-winning field goal for Kentucky in the second overtime. SCORE BY QUARTERS TENNESSEE KENTUCKY SCORING SUMMARY 1st - UT - A. Foster 65 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UT - Taylor 18 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 2nd - UK - Johnson 17 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick). UT - Lincoln 45 field goal. UT - Hancock 15 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). 3rd - UK - Lyons 5 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick). UT - J. Cottam 2 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). UK - Tamme 2 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick). 4th - UK - Johnson 8 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick). UK - Seiber 20 field goal. OT1 - UK - Burton 8 pass from Woodson (Seiber kick). UT - Jones 10 pass from Ainge (Lincoln kick). OT3 - UK - Burton 11 pass from Woodson (Woodson pass failed). UT - Rogers 13 pass from Ainge (A. Foster rush failed). OT4 - UT - Hancock 40 pass from Ainge (Rogers pass from Ainge). UK - Locke 2 run (Woodson rush failed). TEAM STATS UT UK First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (C-A-I) Total Offensive Plays Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Average Time of Possession 26:28 33:32 Third-Down Conversions 6 of of 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Sacks By-Yards TENNESSEE A. Foster Ainge A. Foster Taylor KENTUCKY Little Locke Woodson Little Tamme

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27 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS 2007 STATISTICS 2007 SCOREBOARD (9-3, 6-2 SEC; Eastern Division Champions) Date UT rank Opponent (rank) (TV) Site Time/Result Attend. Quick Facts Sept. 1 15/15 at California (12/12) (ABC) Berkeley L ,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 ,311 Vols finish off Golden Eagles with strong second half; three Vols post 100-yard games Sept /24 *at Florida (5/3) (CBS) Gainesville L ,707 Florida limits Vols to 13 offensive points; Gators log 554 yards of total offense Sept. 22 Arkansas State (PPV) Knoxville W ,368 Tennessee uses three takeaways, career passing day from Ainge to defeat Indians Oct. 6 *Georgia (12/11) (CBS) Knoxville W ,052 Rushing game tells the story as Vols gain 190 on the ground and limit Bulldogs to 69 Oct /nr *at Mississippi State (PPV) Starkville W ,217 Vols rack up season-high 211 rushing yards; Taylor records 186 receiving yards Oct /22 *at Alabama (LF) Tuscaloosa L ,138 Tide totals 510 yards; UT has season-highs in penalties (11) and penalty yards (81) Oct. 27 *South Carolina (15/17) (ESPN) Knoxville W OT 105,962 Vols surrender 21 unanswered points but benefit from two clutch Lincoln field goals Nov. 3 24/nr Louisiana-Lafayette HC Knoxville W ,197 Foster, Creer each rush for 100; UT scores on defense and special teams in rout Nov /24 *Arkansas (LF) Knoxville W ,459 Vols build 20-3 halftime lead; defense limits vaunted Hogs running game to 127 yards Nov /19 *Vanderbilt (PPV) Knoxville W ,077 Tennessee overcomes 15-point fourth-quarter deficit; Rogan shines in return game Nov /19 *at Kentucky (CBS) Lexington W OT 69,813 Ainge ties SEC record with seven touchdown passes; teams combine for 1,084 yards Dec. 1 14/15 ^vs. LSU (5/7) (CBS) Atlanta 4 p.m. ET Rankings listed (AP/USA Today) HC-Homecoming *-Southeastern Conference game ^-SEC Championship Game (Georgia Dome) TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE 1,786 1,901 Yards gained rushing 1,937 2,143 Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE 3,061 2,934 Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE 4,847 4,835 Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 54-1, ,462 Average Per Return PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS Average Per Return INT RETURNS: #-YARDS Average Per Return FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS Average Per Game PUNTS-YARDS 53-2, ,295 Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:53 31:07 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 68/171 70/178 3rd-Down Pct 40% 39% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/15 8/17 4th-Down Pct 53% 47% SACKS BY-YARDS MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE 727, ,391 Games/Avg Per Game 7/103,918 5/75,078 Neutral Site Games - - SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Tennessee Opponents # RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G 27 Arian Foster Montario Hardesty Lennon Creer LaMarcus Coker Gerald Jones Quintin Hancock Kenny O'Neal Lucas Taylor Jonathan Crompton Brent Vinson Erik Ainge TEAM Totals Opponents # PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 10 Erik Ainge Jonathan Crompton LaMarcus Coker Lucas Taylor TEAM Totals Opponents # RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 12 Lucas Taylor Austin Rogers Josh Briscoe Chris Brown Arian Foster Quintin Hancock Denarius Moore Gerald Jones LaMarcus Coker Jeff Cottam Luke Stocker Brad Cottam Kenny O'Neal Montario Hardesty Lennon Creer Totals Opponents # PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 33 Jonathan Hefney Dennis Rogan Ellix Wilson Nevin McKenzie Austin Rogers Antonio Wardlow Totals Opponents # KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 22 LaMarcus Coker Dennis Rogan Lennon Creer Denarius Moore Arian Foster Nick Reveiz Andre Mathis Nevin McKenzie Wes Brown Jonathan Hefney Totals Opponents # FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long 14 Eric Berry Totals Opponents # PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 47 Britton Colquitt Chad Cunningham Totals Opponents

28 2007 STATISTICS # INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 14 Eric Berry Ricardo Kemp Brent Vinson Rico McCoy Jerod Mayo Xavier Mitchell Antonio Reynolds Jarod Parrish Ryan Karl Marsalous Johnson Jonathan Hefney Totals Opponents # FGs FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk 26 Daniel Lincoln FG SEQ: (41), (38), (36), (47), (28), (22), (29), (39), 26, (47), (29), (26), (43), (45), 51, (48), (27), (24), (25), (28), 41, 41, (33), (33), 47, (45) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made. # TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 10 Erik Ainge Arian Foster Montario Hardesty Lennon Creer LaMarcus Coker Jonathan Crompton Lucas Taylor Gerald Jones Quintin Hancock Kenny O'Neal Brent Vinson TEAM Totals Opponents PAT PAT PAT PAT # SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts 26 Daniel Lincoln Arian Foster Lucas Taylor Chris Brown Austin Rogers Josh Briscoe Montario Hardesty LaMarcus Coker Quintin Hancock Gerald Jones Jeff Cottam Luke Stocker Antonio Wardlow Kenny O'Neal Antonio Reynolds Lennon Creer Jerod Mayo Eric Berry Erik Ainge TEAM Totals Opponents # ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec PR KR IR Tot Avg/G 27 Arian Foster Lucas Taylor LaMarcus Coker Austin Rogers Dennis Rogan Josh Briscoe Lennon Creer Montario Hardesty Chris Brown Eric Berry Denarius Moore Quintin Hancock Jonathan Hefney Gerald Jones Antonio Reynolds Brad Cottam Kenny O'Neal Jerod Mayo Marsalous Johnson Nick Reveiz Nevin McKenzie Antonio Wardlow Jeff Cottam Andre Mathis Xavier Mitchell Luke Stocker Ricardo Kemp Wes Brown Ellix Wilson Jonathan Crompton Brent Vinson Erik Ainge TEAM Totals Opponents DEFENSIVE STATISTICS # Player GP T AT TT TFL Sack Int-Yds PD QBH FR-Yds FF Blk Saf 7 Jerod Mayo Rico McCoy Ryan Karl Jonathan Hefney Eric Berry Xavier Mitchell Dan Williams DeAngelo Willingham Robert Ayers Nevin McKenzie Brent Vinson Antonio Reynolds Marsalous Johnson Demonté Bolden Ellix Wilson Walter Fisher Wes Brown J.T. Mapu Jarod Parrish Dennis Rogan Savion Frazier Adam Myers-White Dorian Davis Ricardo Kemp Nick Reveiz Antonio Wardlow LaMarcus Thompson Antonio Gaines Ja Kouri Williams Ben Martin Chris Walker Chase Nelson Austin Rogers Denarius Moore Jeff Cottam A Chad Cunningham Morgan Cox Kevin Cooper Victor Thomas Anthony Parker Daniel Lincoln Gerald Jones Quintin Hancock Chris Brown Britton Colquitt Lennon Creer LaMarcus Coker Lucas Taylor Arian Foster TM TEAM Totals Opponents Defensive Big Play Leaders: Karl (13.5), Ayers (12.5), Mayo (10.5), Berry (9), Bolden (9), McCoy (8.5), Hefney (8), Reynolds (7.5), D. Williams (6.5), Wilson (6.5), Mitchell (6), Vinson (6), Willingham (6), Kemp (5) SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES # PLAYER T AT TT 56 Nick Reveiz Nevin McKenzie Savion Frazier Adam Myers-White LaMarcus Thompson Antonio Wardlow Dennis Rogan Ja Kouri Williams Dorian Davis Ricardo Kemp Wes Brown # PLAYER T AT TT 80 Jeff Cottam Morgan Cox Chad Cunningham Chris Walker D. Willingham Britton Colquitt Quintin Hancock Gerald Jones Denarius Moore Eric Berry Daniel Lincoln MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS ORANGE ZONE* Poss. TD FG TO MFG Downs Time TD% Score% Tennessee Opponents *Commonly referred to as the red zone, the Orange Zone denotes UT s possessions inside the 20-yd. line (includes OT) # KICKOFFS No. TB RET OB FC POINTS OFF TURNOVERS 47 Britton Colquitt Takeaways Pts. Off 95 Chad Cunningham UT Daniel Lincoln OPP Totals SEC/NCAA TEAM STAT RANKINGS Category Stat SEC NCAA Scoring Total Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Passing Efficiency st Downs N/A 3rd-Down Conversions 39.8% 6 59 Scoring Defense Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Passing Efficiency Defense Net Punting Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Penalty Yards Sacks by T-79 Turnover Margin T-26 N/A--Not an NCAA Stat SEC/NCAA INDIVIDUAL STAT RANKINGS Category Name Stat SEC NCAA Rushing-Game Arian Foster Receiving-Yards Game Lucas Taylor Austin Rogers Receptions-Game Lucas Taylor Austin Rogers 4.25 T-10 Josh Briscoe Total Offense Erik Ainge Passing-Yards Game Erik Ainge Passing Efficiency Erik Ainge All-Purpose Arian Foster Lucas Taylor Punting Britton Colquitt Scoring Daniel Lincoln T-18 Field Goals-Game Daniel Lincoln T-12 Tackles-Game Jerod Mayo 9.33 T-4 T-41 Rico McCoy T-94 Ryan Karl Jonathan Hefney Eric Berry 6.33 T-20 TFLs-Game Robert Ayers 0.92 T-15 28

29 2007 STATISTICS 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 :14 California :46 TENNESSEE :43 Southern Miss :17 TENNESSEE :10 Florida :50 TENNESSEE (-17) :19 Arkansas State :41 TENNESSEE :06 Georgia :54 TENNESSEE :39 Mississippi St :21 TENNESSEE :22 Alabama :38 TENNESSEE :35 South Carolina :25 TENNESSEE :21 La.-Lafayette (-3) :39 TENNESSEE :20 Arkansas :40 TENNESSEE :18 Vanderbilt :42 TENNESSEE :28 Kentucky :32 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 Briscoe (WR) Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln at Alabama Briscoe (WR) Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln SOUTH CAROLINA Briscoe (WR) Young Parker McNeil Scott R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE J. Cottam Scott Parker McNeil McClendon R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln ARKANSAS J. Cottam Scott Parker McNeil McClendon R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln VANDERBILT B. Cottam Scott Parker McNeil McClendon R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln at KENTUCKY B. Cottam Scott Parker McNeil McClendon R. Foster Taylor Rogers Brown Ainge A. Foster Lincoln vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) 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 Mitchell Bolden Mapu Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Johnson Berry Hefney Colquitt at Alabama Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Johnson Berry Hefney Colquitt SOUTH CAROLINA Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Willingham Berry Hefney Colquitt LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Mitchell Mapu D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Willingham Berry Hefney Colquitt ARKANSAS Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Willingham Berry Hefney Colquitt VANDERBILT Mitchell Bolden Mapu Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Willingham Berry Hefney Colquitt at KENTUCKY Mitchell Bolden D. Williams Reynolds Karl Mayo McCoy Vinson Willingham Berry Hefney Colquitt vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) STARTING EXPERIENCE Defense Tot Strk Robert Ayers, DE Eric Berry, DB Demonté Bolden, DT Antonio Gaines, DB Jonathan Hefney, DB Marsalous Johnson, DB Ryan Karl, LB *J.T. Mapu, DT Jerod Mayo, LB Rico McCoy, LB Xavier Mitchell, DE Jarod Parrish, DB Antonio Reynolds, DE Brent Vinson, DB Antonio Wardlow, DB Dan Williams, DT DeAngelo Willingham, DB Totals * J.T. Mapu started 11 games in 2003 Offense Tot Strk Erik Ainge, QB Josh Briscoe, WR Chris Brown, TE LaMarcus Coker, TB Brad Cottam, TE Jeff Cottam, TE Jonathan Crompton, QB Arian Foster, TB Ramon Foster, OG Michael Frogg, C Montario Hardesty, TB David Holbert, TE Jacques McClendon, OG Josh McNeil, C Anthony Parker, OG Austin Rogers, WR Chris Scott, OT Lucas Taylor, WR Eric Young, OT Totals Special Teams Tot Strk Britton Colquitt, P Chad Cunningham, P Daniel Lincoln, PK Totals

30 2007 STATISTICS RUSHING (Att-Yds-TD) Ainge Coker Creer Crompton A. Foster Hardesty Hancock G. Jones O Neal Taylor at California 3-(-5)-0 DNP DNP SOUTHERN MISS 1-(-1) (-8) at Florida INJ DNP ARKANSAS STATE INJ DNP GEORGIA 1-(-4) DNP at Mississippi State DNP DNP DNP at Alabama DNP SOUTH CAROLINA 1-(-9) DNP DNP LA.-LAFAYETTE DNP (-1) ARKANSAS DNP DNP (-2) VANDERBILT DNP DNP (-4) at KENTUCKY 2-(-21)-0 DNP DNP vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals 15-(-34) (-9) , RECEIVING (No-Yds-TD) Briscoe C. Brown Coker B. Cottam J.Cottam A. Foster Hancock Hardesty G. Jones Moore O Neal Rogers Stocker Taylor at California DNP INJ DNP SOUTHERN MISS INJ (-5) at Florida INJ INJ DNP ARKANSAS STATE INJ INJ DNP GEORGIA INJ DNP at Mississippi State INJ DNP DNP at Alabama INJ DNP SOUTH CAROLINA INJ LA.-LAFAYETTE DNP INJ ARKANSAS DNP VANDERBILT DNP at KENTUCKY DNP vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals Lennon Creer had one reception for seven yards vs. Southern Miss PASSING PUNTING FIELD GOALS (C-A-I-Yds-TD) Ainge Crompton (No-Yds-Avg) Colquitt Cunningham (Made)-Miss Lincoln Sequence at California at California at California 1-1 (41) SOUTHERN MS SOUTHERN MISS SOUTHERN MISS 3-3 (38), (36), (47) at Florida at Florida at Florida 2-2 (28), (22) ARKANSAS ST ARKANSAS STATE ARKANSAS STATE 2-2 (29), (39) GEORGIA GEORGIA DNP GEORGIA 0-0 at Mississippi St DNP at Mississippi State DNP at Mississippi State , (47), (29), (26), (43) at Alabama at Alabama DNP at Alabama 1-1 (45) S. CAROLINA DNP SOUTH CAROLINA DNP SOUTH CAROLINA , (48), (27) LA.-LAFAYETTE LA.-LAFAYETTE LA.-LAFAYETTE 1-1 (24) ARKANSAS DNP ARKANSAS DNP ARKANSAS 2-3 (25), (28), 41 VANDERBILT DNP VANDERBILT DNP VANDERBILT , (33), (33) at Kentucky DNP at Kentucky DNP at Kentucky , (45) vs. LSU(SEC Champ.) vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals , , PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS (No-Yds-Avg) Hefney Rogan (No-Yds-Avg) Coker Creer A. Foster Hefney Moore Rogan at California DNP at California DNP DNP SOUTHERN MISS SOUTHERN MISS at Florida at Florida ARKANSAS STATE 4-(-17)-(-4.3) ARKANSAS STATE GEORGIA GEORGIA at Mississippi State at Mississippi State (-2)-(-2.0) at Alabama at Alabama SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA DNP LA.-LAFAYETTE LA.-LAFAYETTE DNP ARKANSAS ARKANSAS DNP VANDERBILT VANDERBILT DNP at Kentucky at Kentucky DNP vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals Nevin McKenzie had one punt return for 16 yards vs. ULL Wes Brown had one kickoff return for nine yards at California Austin Rogers had one punt return for six yards at California Andre Mathis had one kickoff return for 15 yards at California Ellix Wilson had one punt return for six yards vs. Georgia Nevin McKenzie had one kickoff return for six yards at Alabama Nick Reveiz had two kickoff returns for 27 net yards (seven yards at California, 20 yards vs. Arkansas State) 30

31 2007 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE FRONT [T-AT-TT] Game Ayers Bolden W. Brown Fisher Mapu Martin Mitchell Nelson Reynolds D. Williams at California INJ DNP SOUTHERN MISS INJ at Florida DNP ARKANSAS STATE GEORGIA at Mississippi State DNP DNP at Alabama DNP SOUTH CAROLINA DNP DNP LA.-LAFAYETTE DNP ARKANSAS INJ VANDERBILT DNP INJ at Kentucky INJ vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals LINEBACKERS [T-AT-TT] Game Davis Frazier Karl Mathis Mayo McCoy McKenzie Myers-White N. Reveiz Thompson Wilson at California DNP SOUTHERN MISS DNP at Florida DNP ARKANSAS STATE INJ GEORGIA INJ at Mississippi State DNP INJ INJ at Alabama DNP INJ SOUTH CAROLINA INJ LA.-LAFAYETTE ARKANSAS DNP VANDERBILT DNP at Kentucky DNP vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals SECONDARY [T-AT-TT] Game Berry Cannon Gaines Hefney M.Johnson Kemp Parrish Rogan Vinson Wardlow J. Williams Willingham at California DNP SOUTHERN MISS at Florida INJ ARKANSAS STATE INJ GEORGIA INJ at Mississippi State INJ at Alabama DNP INJ SOUTH CAROLINA DNP INJ INJ LA.-LAFAYETTE INJ INJ DNP ARKANSAS DNP INJ INJ VANDERBILT DNP INJ INJ at Kentucky DNP INJ INJ vs. LSU (SEC Champ.) Totals DEFENSIVE BIG PLAYS LEADERBOARD TACKLES FOR LOSS (65): Ayers (11) vs. Cal (2), SM (2), ASU (3), ALA (0.5), SC (1), ARK (1), VU (0.5), UK (1) Mayo (7) vs. Cal (1), SM (1), SC (1), VU (2.5), UK (1.5) D. Williams (6) vs. Cal (1), SC (3), ARK (1), VU (1) Karl (5.5) vs. SC (2), ULL (2), ARK (1), VU (0.5) Bolden (5) vs. Cal (1), ASU (1), MSU (1), SC (1), UK (1) Reynolds (4.5) vs. Cal (1), MSU (1), ULL (1), VU (0.5), UK (1) Wilson (4.5) vs. ASU (1), SC (1.5), ARK (1), UK (1) Mitchell (4) vs. UF (1), ASU (2), ARK (1) McCoy (3.5) vs. MSU (1), ALA (1), SC (1), VU (0.5) W. Brown (2) vs. ALA (0.5), SC (0.5), ULL (1) Hefney (2) vs. MSU (1); VU (1) Kemp (2) vs. UK (2) Mapu (1.5) vs. UGA (1), VU (0.5) McKenzie (1.5) vs. SM (1), UK (0.5) Berry (1) vs. ALA (1) Myers-White (1) vs. ULL (1) Parrish (1) vs. Cal (1) Rogan (1) vs. UK (1) Thomas (1) vs. ULL (1) SACKS (21): Ayers (3) vs SM (1), ASU (2) Reynolds (3) vs. MSU (1), ULL (1), UK (1) Wilson (3) vs. ASU (1), SC (0.5), ULL (0.5), UK (1) Bolden (2) vs. ASU (1), UK (1) Kemp (2) vs. UK (2) Mayo (1.5) vs. SC (1), UK (0.5) McKenzie (1.5) vs. SM (1), UK (0.5) Mapu (1) vs. UGA (1) McCoy (1) vs. ALA (1) Mitchell (1) vs. ARK (1) D. Williams (1) vs. ARK (1) Thomas (0.5) vs. ULL (0.5) W. Brown (0.5) vs. SC (0.5) FUMBLES RECOVERED (7): Berry (1) vs. SC (1) Bolden (1) vs. Cal (1) W. Brown (1) vs. UK (1) Mapu (1) vs. ASU (1) Parrish (1) vs. SM (1) Reveiz (1) vs. SM (1) Willingham (1) vs. SC (1) FORCED FUMBLES (8): Willingham (2) vs. SC (2) Bolden (1) vs. UK (1) Davis (1) vs. SM (1) Kemp (1) vs. SM (1) Mapu (1) vs. ASU (1) Mayo (1) vs. SM (1) McKenzie (1) vs. SM (1) INTERCEPTIONS (14): Berry (4) vs. UF (1), SC (1), ARK (2) Hefney (1) vs. UGA (1) M. Johnson (1) vs. ASU (1) Karl (1) vs. SC (1) Kemp (1) vs. UK (1) Mayo (1) vs. ARK (1) McCoy (1) vs. SM (1) Mitchell (1) vs. UK (1) Parrish (1) vs. ULL (1) Reynolds (1) vs. ULL (1) Vinson (1) vs. ASU (1) PASSES BROKEN UP (45): Karl (7) vs. Cal (1), UGA (2), MSU (3), SC (1) Hefney (5) vs. ASU (1), UGA (2), ULL (1), ARK (1) Vinson (5) vs. ASU (1), MSU (2), ALA (1), UK (1) M. Johnson (4) vs. SM (2), ASU (1), MSU (1) McCoy (4) vs. SM (1), UF (1), ASU (1), UK (1) Willingham (4) vs. ASU (1), SC (1), ULL (1), UK (1) Berry (3) vs. ULL (1), VU (1), UK (1) Ayers (2) vs. Cal (1), VU (1) Bolden (2) vs. SM (1), ASU (1) Fisher (2) vs. SM (1), UGA (1) Mayo (2) vs. UK (2) Kemp (1) vs. SC (1) Mitchell (1) vs. ARK (1) Reynolds (1) vs. MSU (1) Rogan (1) vs. ULL (1) Wilson (1) vs. UGA (1) QUARTERBACK HURRIES (26): Mitchell (6) vs. SM (2), SC (1), ARK (1), VU (2) Mayo (4) vs. Cal (1), SM (1), ASU (1), ULL (1) Ayers (3) vs. SM (2), UGA (1) D. Williams (3) vs. ALA (1), ULL (1), VU (1) Fisher (2) vs. SM (1), ASU (1) McKenzie (2) vs. ASU (2) Bolden (1) vs. MSU (1) W. Brown (2) vs. ULL (1), VU (1) Karl (1) vs. ULL (1) McCoy (1) vs. SC (1) Reynolds (1) vs. ULL (1) BLOCKS (4): McKenzie (1) vs. ULL (1 Punt) Wardlow (1) vs. ARK (1 Punt) D. Williams (1) vs. UK (1 FG) Wilson (1) vs. UGA (1 Punt) 31

32 2007 STATISTICS TENNESSEE TEAM Points Scored 59 Louisiana-Lafayette Low 17 Alabama First Downs 30 Arkansas State Low 16 South Carolina Rushing Attempts 44 Georgia Low 19 Alabama Rushing Yards 273 Louisiana-Lafayette Low 37 Florida Rushing TDs 4 Georgia, Louisiana-Lafayette Low 0 Florida, Vanderbilt, Kentucky Passes Attempted 47 California Low 23 Georgia Passes Completed 32 California Low 12 Arkansas Had Intercepted 3 Kentucky Low 0 Five times Passing Yards 397 Kentucky Low 128 Arkansas Passing TDs 7 Kentucky Low 1 Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina Total Offensive Plays 82 Kentucky Low 57 Alabama Total Offensive Yards 523 Arkansas State Low 279 Arkansas Fumbles 3 Southern Miss, Arkansas State Low 0 Georgia, Mississippi State, Alabama, La.-Lafayette Fumbles Lost 2 Southern Miss Low 0 Eight times Penalties 11 Alabama Low 3 California, Arkansas State, La.-Lafayette, Arkansas Penalty Yards 99 Kentucky Low 25 California, Arkansas State, La.-Lafayette, Arkansas QB Sacks by 6 Kentucky Low 0 California, Florida, Vanderbilt TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts 27 Arian Foster at Kentucky Net Rushing Yards 139 Arian Foster at Mississippi State Rushing TDs 4 Arian Foster vs. Georgia Pass Attempts 47 Erik Ainge at California Pass Completions 32 Erik Ainge at California Had Intercepted 3 Erik Ainge at Kentucky Pass Yards 397 Erik Ainge at Kentucky Pass TDs 7 Erik Ainge at Kentucky Total Offense Plays 50 Erik Ainge at California Total Offense Yards 376 Erik Ainge at Kentucky Receptions 11 Lucas Taylor at Mississippi State Receiving Yards 186 Lucas Taylor at Mississippi State Receiving TDs 2 C. Brown at Cal; L. Taylor vs. ASU; Q. Hancock at UK Points Scored 15 Daniel Lincoln at Mississippi State Touchdowns 3 Arian Foster vs. Georgia Field Goals (Made) 4 Daniel Lincoln at Mississippi State PATs (Made) 8 Daniel Lincoln vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Punts 6 Britton Colquitt at California, vs. Georgia Punt Average 46.8 Britton Colquitt vs. Arkansas State Punt Returns 5 Jonathan Hefney at Mississippi State Punt Return Yards 72 Dennis Rogan vs. Vanderbilt Kickoff Returns 6 LaMarcus Coker at Florida and at Alabama Kickoff Return Yards 207 LaMarcus Coker at Florida Total Tackles 19 Jerod Mayo at Kentucky Primary Tackles 11 Jerod Mayo at Kentucky TFLs 3 R. Ayers vs. Ark. St. and D. Williams vs. S. Carolina Sacks 2 R. Ayers vs. Arkansas State; R. Kemp at Kentucky Interceptions 2 Eric Berry vs. Arkansas Interception Return Yds 98 Eric Berry vs. Arkansas TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Rushing 59 Arian Foster vs. Arkansas Passing 65 Erik Ainge to Arian Foster at Kentucky (TD) Field Goal 48 Daniel Lincoln vs. South Carolina Punt 57 Britton Colquitt vs. Arkansas State Punt Return 45 Dennis Rogan vs. Vanderbilt Kickoff Return 78 Dennis Rogan vs. Arkansas Interception Return 96 Eric Berry at Florida (TD) Fumble Return 52 Eric Berry vs. South Carolina OPPONENT TEAM Points Scored 59 Florida Low 7 Louisiana-Lafayette First Downs 37 Kentucky Low 14 Georgia Rushing Attempts 48 Louisiana-Lafayette, Kentucky Low 25 Georgia Rushing Yards 255 Florida Low 69 Georgia Rushing TDs 4 Florida Low 0 Southern Miss, Georgia Passes Attempted 62 Kentucky Low 19 Florida Passes Completed 39 Kentucky Low 14 Florida, Vanderbilt Had Intercepted 3 Arkansas Low 0 California, Alabama, Vanderbilt Passing Yards 430 Kentucky Low 130 Louisiana-Lafayette Passing TDs 6 Kentucky Low 0 Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas Total Offensive Plays 110 Kentucky Low 59 Georgia Total Offensive Yards 564 Kentucky Low 243 Georgia Fumbles 4 Southern Miss Low 0 Georgia, Vanderbilt Fumbles Lost 2 Southern Miss, South Carolina Low 0 Florida, Georgia, La.-Lafayette, Arkansas, Vanderbilt Penalties 12 Arkansas Low 2 Mississippi State Penalty Yards 67 South Carolina Low 14 Mississippi State QB Sacks by 1 California, Southern Miss, South Carolina, Kentucky Low 0 By eight OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Rushing Attempts 26 By three Net Rushing Yards 160 Cory Boyd, South Carolina Rushing TDs 2 Tim Tebow, Florida Pass Attempts 62 André Woodson, Kentucky Pass Completions 39 André Woodson, Kentucky Had Intercepted 2 By three Pass Yards 430 André Woodson, Kentucky Pass TDs 6 André Woodson, Kentucky Total Offense Plays 72 André Woodson, Kentucky Total Offense Yards 413 André Woodson, Kentucky Receptions 14 Kenny McKinley, South Carolina Receiving Yards 185 D.J. Hall, Alabama Receiving TDs 2 By three Points Scored 15 Leigh Tiffin, Alabama Touchdowns 2 By four Field Goals 4 Leigh Tiffin, Alabama PATs 8 Joey Ijjas, Florida Punts 7 Brian Mimbs, Georgia; Tim Masthay, Kentucky Punt Average 48.6 Brian Mimbs, Georgia Punt Returns 4 Rafael Little, Kentucky Punt Return Yards 91 Brandon James, Florida Kickoff Returns 8 Brandon Thompkins, Arkansas State Kickoff Return Yards 194 Brandon Thompkins, Arkansas State Total Tackles 15 Gerald McRath, Southern Miss Primary Tackles 10 Daylan Walker, Ark. St. and Captain Munnerlyn, S. Carolina TFLs 2 By five Sacks 1 By four Interceptions 2 Kareem Jackson, Alabama Interception Return Yds 54 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL LONG PLAYS Rushing 44 Reggie Arnold, Arkansas State Passing 69 Jeremy Young to Chris Johnson, Southern Miss (TD) Field Goal 51 Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss Punt 66 Brian Mimbs, Georgia Punt Return 83 Brandon James, Florida (TD) Kickoff Return 62 Javier Arenas, Alabama Interception Return 54 Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State (TD) Fumble Return 44 Worrell Williams, California (TD) 32

33 LONG PLAYS (20 YARDS OR LONGER) 2007 STATISTICS TENNESSEE (91) GAME RUSH (12) PASS (37) RETURNS (42) 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 at Mississippi State Arian Foster--29, 39 Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--32, 51 TD, 26, 24 LaMarcus Coker--29 KR, 23 KR Jonathan Hefney--35 PR at Alabama Erik Ainge to Arian Foster--53 LaMarcus Coker--24 KR, 24 KR, 34 KR Erik Ainge to Austin Rogers--27 Dennis Rogan--25 KR SOUTH CAROLINA Erik Ainge to Josh Briscoe--22 Eric Berry--52 FR Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--37 Dennis Rogan--29 KR Erik Ainge to Gerald Jones--20 LaMarcus Coker--31 KR, 31 KR, 37 KR LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Arian Foster--20 Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--20 Dennis Rogan--25 KR Lennon Creer--30 TD, 28 Jonathan Crompton to Kenny O Neal--49 TD Antonio Reynolds--70 INT TD Antonio Wardlow--20 PR TD ARKANSAS Arian Foster--59 TD Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--29 Lennon Creer--32 KR Dennis Rogan--78 KR Eric Berry--37 INT, 61 INT Jerod Mayo--34 INT TD VANDERBILT Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--20 Dennis Rogan--21 KR, 41 KR, 45 PR Erik Ainge to Josh Briscoe--27 at Kentucky Arian Foster--22 Erik Ainge to Arian Foster--65 TD Dennis Rogan--25 KR, 23 KR Erik Ainge to Brad Cottam--59 Erik Ainge to Lucas Taylor--22, 35 Erik Ainge to Quintin Hancock--40 TD OPPONENT (98) GAME RUSH (20) PASS (37) RETURNS (41) 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 Percy Harvin--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 Matthew Stafford to Demiko Goodman--26 TD Thomas Brown--21 KR, 20 KR Matthew Stafford to Kris Durham--24 Matthew Stafford to Tripp Chandler--20 at Mississippi State Anthony Dixon--30 Wesley Carroll to Tony Burks--38 TD Lance Long--29 KR Wesley Carroll to Jamayel Smith--20 at Alabama Terry Grant--26 John Parker Wilson to D.J. Hall--42, 31 Javier Arenas--62 PR John Parker Wilson to Matt Cadell--22 Kareem Jackson--29 INT John Parker Wilson to Roy Upchurch--22 SOUTH CAROLINA Cory Boyd--21, 29 TD Blake Mitchell to Kenny McKinley--30 Patrick DiMarco--23 PR Blake Mitchell to Dion Lecorn--20 Chris Culliver--21 KR, 24 KR LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Tyrell Fenroy--29, 25, 21 TD Connor Morel to Luke Aubrey--22 Deon Wallace--21 KR, 29 KR Jason Cherry--25 KR, 24 KR ARKANSAS Darren McFadden--20, 20 Casey Dick to Lucas Miller--20 Felix Jones--48 KR Casey Dick to Michael Smith--36 Darren McFadden--27 KR VANDERBILT Cassen Jackson-Garrison--23 MacKenzi Adams to Earl Bennett--20 Sean Walker--21 KR MacKenzi Adams to Alex Washington--30 Alex Washington--21 KR D.J. Moore--55 KR at Kentucky Derrick Locke--21 André Woodson to Jacob Tamme--40 Keenan Burton--22 KR, 22 KR André Woodson to Steve Johnson--20 André Woodson to Rafael Little

34 2007 STATISTICS at CALIFORNIA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :51 Fumble 2 T :02 Touchdown 3 C :19 Touchdown 4 T :28 Punt 5 T :56 Punt 6 T :09 Touchdown 7 T :43 Punt 8 T :12 End of Half 9* T :21 Downs 10 T :08 Touchdown 11 T :32 Field Goal 12 T :41 Punt 13 T :53 Punt 14 T :59 Punt vs. SOUTHERN MISS No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :41 Touchdown 2 T :04 Punt 3 T :10 Field Goal 4 T :03 Punt 5 T :47 Downs 6 T :29 Touchdown 7* T :50 Field Goal 8 T :22 Touchdown 9 T :18 Punt 10 SM :58 Touchdown 11 SM :48 Field Goal 12 T :10 Fumble 13 T :27 Fumble at FLORIDA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :57 Punt 2 F :59 Interception 3 T :42 Punt 4 F :26 Field Goal 5 T :38 Field Goal 6 T :44 Punt 7 T :05 Touchdown 8* T :09 Fumble 9 T :18 Punt 10 T :45 Downs 11 T :01 Punt 12 T :12 Interception 13 T :14 End of Game vs. ARKANSAS STATE No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :49 Touchdown 2 T :47 Touchdown 3 T :21 Field Goal 4 T :32 Interception 5 T :39 Punt 6 T :49 Touchdown 7 A :39 Touchdown 8* T :54 Punt 9 A :01 Touchdown 10 T :46 Punt 11 T :17 Touchdown 12 T :52 Field Goal 13 T :33 Punt * - First drive of second half vs. GEORGIA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :09 Touchdown 2 T :19 Punt 3 T :35 Touchdown 4 G :43 Touchdown 5 T :32 Touchdown 6 T :35 Punt 7 T :13 End of Half 8* T :11 Punt 9 T :10 Touchdown 10 T :32 Punt 11 T :29 Punt 12 T :27 Punt at MISSISSIPPI STATE No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :53 Touchdown 2 T :57 Punt 3 T :10 Punt 4 T :07 Punt 5 T :56 Touchdown 6 T :34 Punt 7 T :12 Missed FG 8 T :18 Field Goal 9* T :41 Touchdown 10 T :30 Field Goal 11 T :56 Interception 12 T :42 Field Goal 13 M :01 Field Goal 14 T :15 End of Game at ALABAMA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :23 Punt 2 T :16 Touchdown 3 T :38 Touchdown 4 T :50 Punt 5 T :12 Field Goal 6* T :10 Interception 7 T :24 Punt 8 T :10 Punt 9 T :46 Downs 10 T :09 Punt 11 T :24 Interception vs. SOUTH CAROLINA No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :30 Punt 2 T :21 Punt 3 S :15 Touchdown 4 S :54 Touchdown 5 T :53 Touchdown 6 T :37 Missed FG 7* T :57 Punt 8 T :39 Punt 9 T :14 Downs 10 T :26 Punt 11 T :17 Interception 12 T :47 Punt 13 T :06 Field Goal 14^ S N/A Field Goal ^ - Overtime drive (not reflected below in avg. starting position) * - First drive of second half vs. LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :10 Field Goal 2 T :52 Touchdown 3 T :24 Touchdown 4 T :42 Punt 5* T :08 Touchdown 6 L :52 Touchdown 7 T :20 Touchdown 8 T :53 Touchdown vs. ARKANSAS No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :45 Touchdown 2 A :48 Field Goal 3 T :35 Punt 4 T :15 Field Goal 5 A :17 Missed FG 6 A :00 Touchdown 7* T :46 Touchdown 8 T :04 Punt 9 T :04 Punt 10 T :29 Punt 11 T :08 Punt 12 A :54 End of Game vs. VANDERBILT No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :23 Touchdown 2 T :36 Missed FG 3 T :31 Punt 4 T :24 Field Goal 5 T :13 Fumble 6* T :17 Punt 7 T :56 Touchdown 8 T :08 Punt 9 T :48 Touchdown 10 V :04 Field Goal 11 T :33 End of Game at KENTUCKY No. Start Plays Yards Time End 1 T :16 Touchdown 2 T :31 Downs 3 T :47 Touchdown 4 T :55 Missed FG 5 T :09 Field Goal 6 T :06 Punt 7 T :11 Interception 8 K :17 Touchdown 9* T :09 Punt 10 T :25 Punt 11 K :49 Touchdown 12 T :33 Interception 13 T :01 Downs 14 T :04 Punt 15 K :57 Punt 16^ K N/A Touchdown 17^ K N/A Interception 18^ K N/A Touchdown 19^ K N/A Touchdown ^ - Overtime drive (not reflected below in avg. starting position) * - First drive of second half AVG. STARTING FIELD POSITION Drives Yd. Line Avg. IN20 Tennessee 149 4, Opponents 155 4,

35 10 ERIK AINGE CAREER PASSING STATISTICS ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HI PASS YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS / , , MISS / UK / , , AF / , , UK Totals 411, / , , UK CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS ND 3-AUB ND -5-UF SC 2-ALA CAL 3-ARK Totals ND 3-2x 91 ROBERT AYERS /6 1/ /0 4-MEM /7 3/ /0 3-2x /12 11/ /0 6-ASU Totals /25 15/ /0 6-ASU 14 ERIC BERRY /0 1/ / UK 98 DEMONTE BOLDEN /7 4/ /0 4-LSU /12 5/ /0 4-2x Totals /19 9/ /0 4-3x 81 JOSH BRISCOE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS MEM 39-MEM ALA 22-ALA VAN 76-UF Totals MEM 76-UF Briscoe has one career rush for 11 net yards (at Memphis in 2006). 28 CHRIS BROWN CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS SC 20-SC UA 25-2x PSU 66-PSU CAL 54-CAL Totals PSU 66-PSU 94 WES BROWN /0 2/ /0 3-ARK /4 1.5/ /0 3-3x Totals /4 3.5/ /0 3-4x Brown has one career kickoff return for nine yards against California in CAREER STATS (Ainge-Fisher) 47 BRITTON COLQUITT CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS YEAR G PUNT YARDS AVG TB FC I BLK LONG , ND , MAR , ASU Totals , ND 86 BRAD COTTAM CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS UNLV 18-UNLV VU 53-VU UK 66-UK Totals UK 66-UK 80 JEFF COTTAM CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS ASU 13-ASU Totals ASU 13-ASU 3 LENNON CREER CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS SM 109-ULL CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS SM 7-SM CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS ARK 54-SM 8 JONATHAN CROMPTON CAREER PASSING STATISTICS ATT- INT/ PASS AVG. QB TOT AVG. HI PASS YEAR G COMP TD PCT YDS GAME RATE OFF GAME YARDS / LSU / ULL Totals / LSU CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS LSU 22-LSU x 0-4x Totals LSU 22-LSU 95 CHAD CUNNINGHAM CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS YEAR G PUNT YARDS AVG TB FC I BLK LONG SM 34 DORIAN DAVIS /0 0/ /0 1-4x /0 0/ /0 5-ASU Totals /0 0/ /0 5-ASU 95 WALTER FISHER /0 2/ /0 3-ARK /0 0/ /0 5-ULL Totals /0 2/ /0 5-ULL 35

36 CAREER STATS (Foster-Lincoln) 27 ARIAN FOSTER CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS VU 223-VU ALA 69-CAL , ARK 139-MSU Totals , VU 223-VU CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS UK 45-VU ALA 42-ALA UK 98-UK Totals UK 98-UK Foster has seven career kickoff returns for 174 net yards (his career-long was a 68-yard return vs. California in 2007) 43 SAVION FRAZIER /0 0/ /0 4-MSU 37 ANTONIO GAINES /0 0/ /0 1-2x /0 0/ /0 1-ALA /0 0/ /0 3-ALA /0 0/ /0 6-CAL Totals /0 0/ /0 6-CAL 87 QUINTIN HANCOCK CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS MEM 27-MEM UK 55-UK Totals UK 55-UK Hancock has one career rush for six yards (vs. Georgia 2007) 2 MONTARIO HARDESTY CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS NET YEAR G ATT YARDS ATT. GAME TD LONG YARDS MISS 14-MISS CAL 72-AF SC 78-MSU Totals CAL 78-MSU CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS SC 22-SC CAL 4-CAL Totals SC 22-SC 33 JONATHAN HEFNEY /12 2.5/ /1 8-2x /0 3.5/ /63 14-UGA /0 3/ /75 17-AF /0 2/ /0 11-SC Totals /12 11/ / AF CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS UNLV 41-UGA VU 76-VU SC 104-ALA MSU 64-MSU Totals SC 104-ALA CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS VU 49-UK MAR 32-MAR SM 15-SM Totals VU 49-UK 31 MARSALOUS JOHNSON /0 0/ /0 1-2x /0 0/ /28 8-ALA Totals /0 0/ /28 8-ALA CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS SC 40-SC Totals SC 40-SC 4 GERALD JONES CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS SC 27-ALA Jones has three career rushes for 18 yards and one touchdown (career-long 12-yard run vs. La.-Lafayette) 39 RYAN KARL /0 0/ /36 3-SC /0 0/ /0 4-UK /6 9/ /0 9-CAL /0 5.5/ /0 12-SC Totals /6 14.5/ /36 12-SC 23 RICARDO KEMP /0 0.5/ /0 7-SC /12 2/ /9 5-UK Totals /12 2.5/ /9 7-SC 26 DANIEL LINCOLN CAREER KICKING STATISTICS YEAR G FG FGA PCT PAT PTS LONG SC 36

37 99 J.T. MAPU /0 0/ /0 3-2x /11 4.5/ /0 9-ALA /0 0.5/ /0 2-ALA /7 1.5/ /0 5-VAN Totals /18 6.5/ /0 9-ALA 90 BEN MARTIN /0 0/ /0 2-3x 46 ANDRE MATHIS /0 0/ /0 1-2x /0 0/ /0 -- Totals /0 0/ /0 1-2x Mathis has one career kickoff return for 15 yards against California in JEROD MAYO /0 0/ /0 6-UAB / / /0 12-3x /11 7.5/ /34 19-UK Totals /51 20/ /34 19-UK 5 RICO McCOY /0 3/ /0 9-UK /1 3.5/ /0 14-SC Totals /1 6.5/ /0 14-SC 20 NEVIN McKENZIE /11 1.5/ /0 6-UK McKenzie has one career kickoff return for 6 yards against Alabama in McKenzie has one career punt return for 16 yards vs. La-Lafayette in McKenzie has one career punt block vs. La-Lafayette in XAVIER MITCHELL /2 1/ /0 1-4x /14 2/ /0 2-5x /34 8/ /0 8-UF /3 4/ /14 5-2x Totals /53 15/ /14 8-UF Though the tackle is not reflected in the official stats, Mitchell made a solo stop on an Air Force 2-point conversion attempt in The play could have given Air Force a lead with 1:35 remaining in the fourth quarter. 83 DENARIUS MOORE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS UGA 36-ULL CAREER STATS (Mapu-Rogan) 48 ADAM MYERS-WHITE /0 0/ / /0 0/ /0 3-MEM /0 1/ /0 4-2x Totals /0 1/ /0 4-2x 97 CHASE NELSON /0 0/ /0 1-VU /0 0/ /0 2-SM Totals /0 0/ /0 2-SM 1 KENNY O NEAL CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS ULL 49-ULL O Neal has two career rushes for four yards (two-yard runs against So. Mississippi and Arkansas State in 2007) 19 JAROD PARRISH /0 0/ / /0 0/ /0 7-ALA 2005 Redshirt /0 0/ /0 1-2x /0 1/ /0 7-2x Totals /0 1/ /0 7-3x 56 NICK REVEIZ /0 0/ /0 2-3x Reveiz has one career kickoff return for 20 yards vs. Arkansas State in ANTONIO REYNOLDS /3 3/ /0 2-3x /0 0/ /0 3-MISS /9 4.5/ /0 6-PSU /18 4.5/ /70 6-SM Totals /30 12/ /70 6-2x 41 DENNIS ROGAN /0 1/ /0 6-ULL CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS VAN 72-VAN CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS ARK 78-ARK CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS CAL 56-SM 37

38 CAREER STATS (Rogers-Wilson) 21 AUSTIN ROGERS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS MISS 18-MISS AF 69-AF UF 112-SM Totals UF 112-SM CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS SC -3-SC CAL 13-CAL CAL 6-CAL Totals CAL 13-CAL Rogers has two career rushes for 26 yards (his career-long was a 26-yard rush at Kentucky in 2005). Rogers has one career kickoff return for 12 yards (vs. Florida in 2006). Rogers has one career two-point conversion (caught pass from Erik Ainge for game-winning 2-point conversion at Kentucky in 2007) 88 LUKE STOCKER CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS ULL 6-ULL 12 LUCAS TAYLOR CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G REC YARDS REC GAME TD LONG YARDS AF 45-AF MSU 186-MSU Totals , MSU 186-MSU CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS x 31-ALA Totals x 31-ALA 84 CHRIS WALKER /0 0/ /0 3-ULL 38 ANTONIO WARDLOW /0 0/ /0 4-SC /0 0/ /0 3-2x Totals /0 0/ /0 4-SC Wardlow has two career blocked kicks (a blocked punt at Georgia in 2006 that he recovered for a touchdown and a blocked punt vs. Arkansas in 2007). Wardlow recovered Nevin McKenzie s blocked punt vs. La.-Lafayette in 2007 and returned it 20 yards for a touchdown. 55 DAN WILLIAMS /1 1/ /0 1-2x /15 5.5/ /0 6-2x Totals /16 6.5/ /0 6-2x Williams has one career blocked field goal (blocked possible game-winning field goal in overtime at Kentucky in 2007) 24 DeANGELO WILLINGHAM /0 0/ /0 10-SC 35 ELLIX WILSON /0 0/ /0 3-UK Redshirt /0 0/ /0 5-LSU /19 5/ /0 6-ULL Totals /19 5/ /0 6-ULL Wilson has one career blocked kick (a blocked punt vs. Georgia in 2007). CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS YEAR G NO YARDS RET GAME TD LONG YARDS VU 77-VU MEM 36-UF Totals 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). 52 VICTOR THOMAS /3 0.5/ /0 1-ULL 42 LaMARCUS THOMPSON /0 0/ /0 2-3x 13 BRENT VINSON /0 0/ /0 7-ALA Vinson has one career rush for -9 yards at Florida in

39 THE LAST TIME TENNESSEE... INDIVIDUAL Rushed for more than 100 yards 118, Arian Foster at Kentucky, 11/24/07 Rushed for more than 200 yards 223, Arian Foster vs. Vanderbilt, 11/19/05 Rushed for more than 250 yards 294, Chuck Webb vs. Mississippi, 11/18/89 Passed for 200 yards 397, Erik Ainge at Kentucky, 11/24/07 Passed for 300 yards 397, Erik Ainge at Kentucky, 11/24/07 Passed for 400 yards 408, Peyton Manning vs. Northwestern (Citrus Bowl), 1/1/97 Passed for 500 yards 523, Peyton Manning at Kentucky, 11/22/97 Had 100 yards receiving Lucas Taylor (103) at Kentucky, 11/24/07 Had 150 yards receiving Lucas Taylor (186) at Mississippi State, 10/13/07 Had 200 yards receiving 256, Kelley Washington vs. LSU, 9/29/01 Returned a kickoff for a touchdown Bret Smith (44 yards; onside kick) at South Carolina, 10/30/04 Returned a punt for a touchdown Mark Jones (53 yards) vs. Vanderbilt, 11/22/03 Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown Antonio Wardlow (20 yards) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/3/07 Returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown Tyrone Hines (90 yards) vs. South Carolina, 10/28/95 Returned a pass interception for a touchdown Jerod Mayo (34 yards) vs. Arkansas, 11/10/07 Returned a fumble for a touchdown Parys Haralson (18 yards) vs. Alabama, 10/23/04 Returned an extra point for a score Floyd Miley (97 yards) vs. Mississippi, 11/17/90 (blocked kick return) Returned a kickoff 100 yards Leonard Scott vs. Georgia, 10/9/98 Returned a punt for at least 75 yards Terry Fair vs. Arkansas, 11/16/96 (86 yards) Rushed for three touchdowns 3, Arian Foster vs. Georgia, 10/6/07 Threw three touchdown passes 7, Erik Ainge at Kentucky, 11/24/07 Caught three touchdown passes 3, Chris Hannon vs. Mississippi State, 11/15/03 Made three field goals 4, Daniel Lincoln at Mississippi State, 10/13/07 Had an 80-yard run 87, LaMarcus Coker at Vanderbilt, 11/18/06 Had an 80-yard pass completion 84, Erik Ainge to Robert Meachem at Memphis, 9/30/06 Had 20 tackles 21, Tom Fisher at Auburn, 9/26/64 (Birmingham, Ala.) Recorded three sacks 3, Jerod Mayo vs. California, 9/2/06 Forced two fumbles 2, DeAngelo Willingham vs. South Carolina, 10/27/07 Intercepted two passes 2, Eric Berry vs. Arkansas, 11/10/07 Intercepted three passes 3, Deon Grant vs. Auburn 10/2/1999 Made a 50-yard field goal 51, James Wilhoit vs. Florida, 9/16/06 TEAM Shut out an opponent 48-0 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/22/03 Shut out consecutive opponents at Vanderbilt and vs. Kentucky, 11/23-30/02 (both scores were 24-0) Rushed for more than 300 yards 347, vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/25/04 (51 carries) Rushed for more than 400 yards 406, vs. Vanderbilt, 11/26/94 (60 carries) Passed for more than 300 yards 397, at Kentucky, 11/24/07 (28-of-45) Had more than 600 yards total offense 606, vs. Kentucky, 11/27/04 (204 rush, 402 pass) Scored 50 points 52, at Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Score: in 4OT) Scored 60 points 63, vs. Arkansas, 11/11/00 (Score: 63-20) Scored 70 points 70, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/23/00 (Score: 70-3) Failed to rush for more than 100 yards 37, at Florida, 9/15/07 (21 carries) Failed to pass for more than 100 yards 99, vs. South Carolina, 10/29/05 (14-for-32) Held opponent to fewer than 100 yards rushing 69, vs. Georgia, 10/6/07 (25 carries) Held an opponent to fewer than 100 yards passing 79, at Memphis, 9/30/06 Held opponent without a touchdown at Kentucky, 11/29/05 (Score: Tennessee 27-8) Failed to get a first down vs. Auburn, 9/27/58 (Score: Auburn 13-0) Scored a safety vs. Southern Miss, 9/8/07 (Stephen Reaves kicked ball through end zone) Committed no turnovers vs. Arkansas, 11/10/07 Never had to punt vs. Air Force, 9/9/06 (seven offensive possessions in win) Blocked a punt vs. Arkansas, 11/10/07 (Antonio Wardlow) Blocked a field goal at Kentucky (second overtime), 11/24/07 (Dan Williams) Faked a punt at Florida, 9/17/05 (Britton Colquitt pass incomplete to Inquoris Johnson) Faked a punt successfully for a first down at Mississippi, 10/16/04 (Dustin Colquitt 19-yard pass to Chris Hannon) Faked a field goal vs. Arkansas, 11/11/00 (Seth Reagan ran 2 yards for touchdown) Attempted a 2-point conversion at Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Erik Ainge pass to Austin Rogers in 4OT; score: 52-44) Successfully attempted a 2-point conversion at Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Erik Ainge pass to Austin Rogers in 4OT; score: 52-44) Two players rushed for 100 yards Lennon Creer (109) and Arian Foster (100) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/3/07 Three players rushed for 100 yards James Stewart (145), Aaron Hayden (115), Mose Phillips (107) vs. Vanderbilt, 11/30/91 Two players with 100 yards passing Erik Ainge (149) and Rick Clausen (120) vs. Notre Dame, 11/6/04 Two players had more than 100 yards receiving Lucas Taylor (118) and Austin Rogers (112) vs. Southern Miss, 9/8/07 Played an overtime game at Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Score: Tennessee in four overtimes) Lost an overtime game at LSU, 9/30/00 (Score: LSU in one overtime) Beat a ranked opponent vs. No. 15 South Carolina, 10/27/07 (UT 27, SC 24) Beat a team ranked in the top 15 vs. No. 15 South Carolina, 10/27/07 (UT 27, SC 24) Beat a team ranked in the top five at No. 4 LSU, 9/26/05 (UT 30, LSU 27) Through Kentucky game 39

40 THE LAST TIME A TENNESSEE OPPONENT... INDIVIDUAL Rushed for more than 100 yards 117, Darren McFadden, 11/10/07 (22 carries) Rushed for more than 200 yards 206, Ahman Green, Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Rushed for more than 250 yards Never Passed for 200 yards 430, Andre` Woodson, Kentucky, 11/24/07 Passed for 300 yards 430, Andre` Woodson, Kentucky, 11/24/07 Passed for 400 yards 430, Andre` Woodson, Kentucky, 11/24/07 Passed for 500 yards Never Had 100 yards receiving 108, Rafael Little, and 104, Jacob Tamme, Kentucky, 11/24/07 Had 150 yards receiving 151, Kenny McKinley, South Carolina, 10/27/07 Had 200 yards receiving 222, Clarence Sevillian, Vanderbilt, 11/28/92 Returned a kickoff for a touchdown Thomas Brown (99 yards), Georgia, 10/7/06 Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown Reggie Fullwood (2 yards), Army, 10/11/86 Returned a punt for a touchdown Brandon James (83 yards), Florida, 9/15/07 Returned a pass interception for a touchdown Tyrell Johnson (54 yards), Arkansas State, 9/22/07 Returned a fumble for a touchdown Dustin Doe (18 yards), Florida, 9/15/07 Returned an extra point for a score Quinton Reese, Auburn (SEC Championship), 12/6/97 Returned a kickoff 100 yards Nathan Jones (100 yards), Rutgers, 9/28/02 Returned a punt at least 75 yards Brandon James (83 yards, TD), Florida, 9/15/07 Rushed for three touchdowns Scott Frost (runs of 1, 11 and 19 yards), Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Threw three touchdown passes 6, Andre` Woodson, Kentucky, 11/24/07 Caught three touchdown passes 3, Josh Reed, LSU, 9/30/00 (OT) Made three field goals 4, Leigh Tiffin, Alabama, 10/20/07 Had an 80-yard pass completion 81, Chris Leak to Chad Jackson, Florida, 9/18/04 Recorded three sacks 5, Alex Brown, Florida, 9/18/99 Intercepted two passes 2, Kareem Jackson, Alabama, 10/20/07 Made a 50-yard field goal 51, Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss, 9/8/07 TEAM Shut out Tennessee 31-0, Florida, 9/17/94 Shut out Tennessee consecutively Kentucky and Vanderbilt, 11/19-26/59 (Scores: 20-0, 14-0) Rushed for more than 300 yards 321 Nebraska (Fiesta Bowl), 1/2/00 Rushed for more than 400 yards 409, Nebraska (Orange Bowl), 1/2/98 Passed for more than 400 yards 430, Kentucky, 11/24/07 (39-of-62) Had more than 600 yards total offense 634, Kentucky, 11/22/97 Scored 50 points 50, Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Score: in 4OT) Scored 60 points 62, Florida, 11/16/95 (Score: 62-37) Scored 70 points 70, Trinity (present-day Duke), 11/4/1893 (Score: Trinity 70-0) Failed to rush for more than 100 yards 69, Georgia, 10/6/07 (25 carries) Failed to pass for more than 100 yards 79, Memphis, 9/30/06 (11-for-17) Held Tennessee to fewer than 100 yards rushing 37, Florida, 9/15/07 (21 carries) Held Tennessee to fewer than 100 yards passing 99, vs. South Carolina, 10/29/05 (14-for-32) Held Tennessee without a touchdown Alabama, 10/22/05 (Score: Alabama 6-3) Scored a safety Kentucky, 11/26/05 (Erik Ainge called for intentional grounding in end zone) Returned a punt and a kickoff for a touchdown in the same game Georgia, 10/7/06 (Punt: 86 yards, Mikey Henderson; Kickoff: 99 yards, Thomas Brown) Blocked a punt Alabama, 10/21/06 (Marcel Stamps) Blocked a field goal Mississippi, 10/1/05 (Jayme Mitchell) Blocked two field goals Colorado, 8/26/90 Faked a punt Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Tim Masthay rush for two yards) Faked a punt successfully for a first down Kentucky, 11/24/07 (Tim Masthay rush for two yards) Attempted a 2-point conversion Kentucky, 11/24/06 (Andre` Woodson rush failed) Successfully attempted a 2-point conversion California, 9/2/06 (Joe Ayoob pass to Robert Jordan; score: 35-11) Two players rushed for 100 yards James Rouse (134) and Barry Foster (103), Arkansas (Cotton Bowl), 1/1/90 Three players rushed for 100 yards Paul Hofer (119), James Reed (115), Michael Sweet (103), Mississippi, 11/15/75 Two players had more than 100 yards passing Jesse Palmer (210) and Doug Johnson (199), Florida, 9/19/98 Two players had more than 100 yards receiving Rafael Little (108) and Jacob Tamme (104), Kentucky, 11/24/07 Played an overtime game Kentucky, 11/24/07 (UT 52, UK 50 in four OTs) Won an overtime game LSU, 9/30/00 (LSU 38, UT 31 in one OT) Beat a ranked Tennessee team Alabama, 10/20/07 (Alabama 41, No. 20 UT 17) 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) Through Kentucky game 40

41 TENNESSEE SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS TENNESSEE S SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HISTORY Rankings Date Opponent UT Opponent Result Score Notes Dec. 6, 1997 Auburn 3/3 11/11 W Peyton Manning throws for 373 yards, four touchdowns Dec. 5, 1998 Mississippi State 1/2 23/22 W Vols limit Bulldogs to 149 yards of total offense Dec. 8, 2001 LSU 2/2 21/20 L Tigers rally from halftime deficit despite being outgained Dec. 4, 2004 Auburn 15/15 3/3 L Auburn holds ball for 39:31, racks up 559 yards of offense Dec. 1, 2007 LSU 14/15 5/7 Rankings listed as AP / Coaches SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS (TEAM) Rushing Attempts: 48 vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Rushing Yards: 228 vs. Auburn, 2004 Yards Per Rush: 9.5 vs. Auburn, 2004 Rushing Touchdowns: 3 vs. Auburn, 2004 Passing Attempts: 43, Twice (vs. Auburn in 1997 and vs. LSU in 2001) Completions: 27 vs. LSU, 2001 Consecutive Completions: 5, Five times (last vs. Auburn, 2004) Intercpetions Thrown: 2 vs. Auburn, 1997 Completion Percentage: 62.8 vs. LSU, 2001 (27 of 43) Passing Yards: 373 vs. Auburn, 1997 Passing Touchdowns: 4 vs. Auburn, 1997 Total Offensive Plays: 81 vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Total Offense: 502 vs. Auburn, 1997 Yards Per Play: 6.75 vs. Auburn, 2004 (44 plays for 297 yards) Punts: 9 vs. Mississippi State in 1998 Punting Average: 40.5 vs. Auburn, 2004 Punt Returns: 8 vs. Auburn, 1997 Punt Return Yards: 171 vs. Auburn, 1997 Kickoff Returns: 6 vs. LSU, 2001 Kickoff Return Yards: 99 vs. LSU, 2001 Most Points: 30 vs. Auburn, 1997 Most Points, Quarter: 17 vs. LSU, 2001 (second quarter) Most Points, Half: 21 vs. Auburn, 2004 (second half) Margin of Victory: 10 vs. Mississippi State, 1997 Points by Kicking: 8 vs. LSU, 2001 Total Touchdowns: 4, Twice (vs. Auburn in 1997 and vs. Auburn in 2004) Field Goals Attempted: 2 vs. LSU, 2001 (2 of 2; 51 yards and 21 yards) Field Goals Made: 2 vs. LSU, 2001 (2 of 2; 51 yards and 21 yards) First Downs: 22 vs. Auburn, 1997 Time of Possession: 36:06 vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Penalties: 12 vs. Auburn, 2004 Fewest Penalties: 4 vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Penalty Yards: 95 vs. Auburn, 2004 Fewest Penalty Yards: 30 vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Longest Drive (Yards): 80, Four times (last in 2004: five plays, 80 yards, 1:39, TD) Longest Drive (Plays): 14 vs. Auburn, 1997 (14 plays, 73 yards, 6:26, FG) Longest Drive (Time): 14 vs. Auburn, 1997 (14 plays, 73 yards, 6:26, FG) Fumbles: 6 vs. Auburn, 1997 (four lost) Most Turnovers: 6 vs. Auburn, 1997 (four lost fumbles, two interceptions) Most Turnovers Forced: 3 vs. Mississippi State, 1998 (one fumble, two interceptions) SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL) Rushing Attempts: 31, Jamal Lewis vs. Auburn, 1997 Rushing Yards: 182, Gerald Riggs Jr. vs. Auburn, 2004 Yards Per Rush: 16.5, Gerald Riggs Jr. vs. Auburn, 2004 Rushing Touchdowns: 2, Gerald Riggs Jr. vs. Auburn, 2004 Longest Rush: 80, Gerald Riggs Jr. vs. Auburn, 2004 Passing Attempts: 43, Twice (Peyton Manning in 1997; Casey Clausen in 2001) Completions: 27, Casey Clausen vs. LSU, 2001 Interceptions Thrown: 2, Peyton Manning vs. Auburn, 1997 Completion Percentage: 62.8, Casey Clausen vs. LSU, 2001 Consecutive Completions: 5, Five times (last in 2004 by Casey Clausen) Passing Yards: 373, Peyton Manning vs. Auburn, 1997 Passing Touchdowns: 4, Peyton Manning vs. Auburn, 1997 Longest Completion: 73, Peyton Manning to Marcus Nash (TD) vs. Auburn, 1997 Receptions: 9, Twice (Marcus Nash in 1997; Kelley Washington in 2001) Receiving Yards: 161, Peerless Price vs. Auburn, 1997 (eight receptions) Receiving Touchdowns: 2, Peerless Price vs. Auburn, 1997 Punt Return Yards: 157, Terry Fair vs. Auburn, 1997 Longest Punt Return: 45, Terry Fair vs. Auburn, 1997 Kickoff Return Yards: 55, Peerless Price vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Longest Kickoff Return: 30, Peerless Price vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Points Scored: 12, Twice (Peerless Price in 1997; Gerald Riggs Jr. in 2004) All-Purpose Yards: 205, Gerald Riggs Jr. vs. Auburn, 2004 (182 rushing, 23 kick return) Punts: 9, David Leaverton vs. Mississippi State, 1998 Punting Average: 40.5, Dustin Colquitt vs. Auburn, 2004 Longest Punt: 50, Twice (Chris Hogue in 1997; Dustin Colquitt in 2004) Field Goals Made: 2, Alex Walls vs. LSU, 2001 Longest Field Goal Made: 51, Alex Walls vs. LSU, 2001 Total Tackles: 18, Omar Gaither vs. Auburn, 2004 TFL: 3, Omar Gaither vs. Auburn, 2004 Sacks: 2, Jonathan Brown vs. Auburn, 1997 Interceptions: 1, By three (last by Corey Campbell vs. Auburn, 2004) Tennessee s five SEC Championship Game appearances in the last 11 years leads all conference schools during that span... 41

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