Smokey, the mascot of the University of Tennessee sports teams, holds significant meaning for the Volunteers, or "the Vols." Smokey is a Bluetick Coonhound and serves as the live mascot ...
To truly appreciate the significance of Smokey Dog, the beloved mascot of the University ... to its renowned football program, the Tennessee Volunteers. For 130 seasons since their 1891 inception ...
UT’s beloved canine mascot, Smokey, joined the Volunteer ... people who boat to football games on the Tennessee River. The Pat Summitt era began in 1974. In her 38 years with the program, Summit led ...
While your parents are on Rocky Top, it is encouraged they take pictures and visit UT’s various Smokey statues ... UT’s official academic mascot. According to UT’s website, the Torchbearer reminds the ...
Tennessee football will wear all-white uniforms at Oklahoma on Saturday. The Vols open SEC play against the Sooners, who are ...
Tennessee (3-0) extended its win streak versus Mid-American Conference teams on Saturday. The Vols were victorious against ...
Clément Ducos walked into Smokey’s Grill in mid-August ... a meeting ground to form community and a resource given gladly to ...
The Tennessee Volunteers are increasing their season ticket prices to help fund the program. On Tuesday, it was announced that the Tennessee Volunteers plan on increasing season-ticket prices by ...
The Tennessee Volunteers absolutely obliterated Kent State Saturday night inside Neyland Stadium. A 71-point dismantling of ...
Tennessee football fans want to know if the Vols’ super success to start this season is for real. Are the Vols this good or their opponents that bad? Or will Oklahoma exploit some soft spots ...
Tennessee defeated Bowling Green, 38-6, in 2021, Ball State, 59-10, in 2022 and Akron, 63-6, in 2022. Below are photos of Tennessee's win against the Golden Flashes at Neyland Stadium in Week 3 ...
The Tennessee Vols didn't have any issues on Saturday night against Kent State, cruising to a 71-0 victory in Knoxville. Tennessee's 71 points are the most by a Vols team in the AP Poll era (1936).