Tennessee Football Team History 
Tennessee Volunteers  
 
	
		
		
		 
		University of Tennessee  
 
  Knoxville, TN   
Founded: 1794 Stadium: Neyland Stadium Capacity: 104,079 Colors: Orange & White Coach: Robert R. Bob Neyland Conference: Southeastern- 
 
	 
  
	
	
	
	
	
				
				 
				
				  
				
				 
				
				 
				
				 
			
		    	
				 
  
				
				 
				
				  
	  
 
 
 
 
	
		
1951 Season Highlights  
 Robert R. Bob Neyland enters his 20th season as Head Coach at Tennessee.  
 The Volunteers won the Southeastern Conference Championship.  
 The Volunteers won the National Championship.  
    
		
		
1951 Season  
 Date   
 Opponent   Score   
   
 Sat., Sep. 29   vs.
Mississippi State 
  
    
   	 14  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Oct. 6   vs.
Duke 
  
    
   	 26  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Oct. 13   vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga  
    
   	 42  
   	 13  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Oct. 20   @
Alabama 
  
    
   	 27  
   	 13  
     W   
    
   	 @ Birmingham, AL  
   	   Sat., Oct. 27   vs. Tennessee Tech  
    
   	 68  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 3   @
North Carolina 
  
    
   	 27  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 10   vs. Washington & Lee  
    
   	 60  
   	 14  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 17   @
Mississippi 
  
    
   	 46  
   	 21  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Nov. 24   @
Kentucky 
  
    
   	 28  
   	 0  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Sat., Dec. 1   vs.
Vanderbilt 
  
    
   	 35  
   	 27  
     W   
    
   	   
   	   Tue., Jan. 1   
Maryland 
  
    
   	 13  
   	 28  
     L   
    
   	 @ New Orleans, LA  
   	 Sugar Bowl 
 
 
		   	
	
1951 Season Totals  
  Record 10-1
  
  Points Scored 386  
  Scoring Average 35.1  
  Points Allowed 116  
  Defense Average 10.5  
  Opponents Record 46-35
  
  Conference Record 5-0  
  Home Record 6-0
  
  Away Record 4-0
     
  
 
		
1951 NCAA Final Rankings  
 Rank   
 Record   
 Source   
	1 10-0-0 
	AP  
	
	
	1 10-0-0 
	Coaches  
	1 10-0-0 
	UP  
  
        
 
        
  
        
        
    
 
1951 All American Awards  
  Player   
  Position   
 Class   
 Ht.   
 Wt.   
 Award   
 Team   
 Source   
 Coming Someday   
 
1951 All Southeastern Conference Players  
  Player   
  Position   
 Class   
 Ht.   
 Wt.   
 Team   
 Source   
 Coming Someday   
  
   
  
	
	  
Some records may be incomplete.  
	 
 
 
 
 
    
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