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by Brent Hubbs

Tennessee's 31-16 win over Vanderbilt was by no means a thing of beauty. The Vols were not very efficient on offense and was on the verge of being shutout in a half for the first time all year until Wes Brown fell into the endzone for a touchdown. But the Vols did win and they are eligible. How did Tennessee get it done? Checkout out a few reasons in our weekly "five reasons why". [details]


Family, fans and not future are focus for Berry

by John Brice
Questions about his future could -- and will -- have to wait for Eric Berry. In the moments following Tennessee's 31-16 Senior Night win against Vanderbilt Saturday inside Neyland Stadium, the Vols' junior All-American safety could focus on just one thing: whether or not ...  

Where or who in the world is Devin Mathis

by Brent Hubbs
Where else can you find a senior quarterback in Jonathan Crompton go from one of the most criticized in school history to a standing ovation in his home finale? Crompton's roommate, Wes Brown, scored a ...  

First-half drive fuels victory

by Ryan Callahan
Short on time and a long way from the end zone, the Tennessee football team's offense returned to the field Saturday night at Neyland Stadium for one final first-half possession. Quarterback Jonathan Crompton ...  


2009 STATS LEADERBOARD  [More]
PassingCmpAttPctYdsYd/A
1.  Jonathan Crompton17630158.521247.1
 
RushingAttYdsAvgTD
1.  Montario Hardesty19395658
2.  Bryce Brown924344.73
3.  David Oku23944.12
4.  Tauren Poole770100
5.  Nu'Keese Richardson6589.70
 
ReceivingRecYdsAvgTD
1.  Gerald Jones3344913.64
2.  Denarius Moore3142013.55
3.  Quintin Hancock24265112
4.  Montario Hardesty1819911.11
5.  Luke Stocker1724514.43
 


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Schedule and Results
Tennessee FootballRecord: 6-5 (3-4)
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DateOpponentResult
Sep. 5Western KentuckyW 63-7 
Sep. 12UCLAL 15-19 
Sep. 19at FloridaL 13-23 
Sep. 26OhioW 34-23 
Oct. 3AuburnL 22-26 
Oct. 10GeorgiaW 45-19 
Oct. 24at AlabamaL 10-12 
Oct. 31South CarolinaW 31-13 
Nov. 7MemphisW 56-28 
Nov. 14at Ole MissL 17-42 
Nov. 21VanderbiltW 31-16 
Nov. 28at Kentucky7:00pm 


2009 Depth Chart
OFFENSEDEFENSE
Power I
Quarterback
8J. Crompton6-4, 228, Sr
17N. Stephens6-4, 227, Sr
Tailback
2M. Hardesty6-0, 212, Sr
11B. Brown6-0, 215, Fr
Fullback
45K. Cooper6-0, 247, Jr
40A. Johnson6-2, 234, So
Wide receiver
87Q. Hancock6-3, 207, Sr
10M. Teague5-10, 180, Fr
Wide receiver
7N. Richardson5-10, 165, Fr
1B. Warren6-2, 216, Jr
Tight End
88L. Stocker6-6, 240, Sr
80J. Cottam6-8, 260, Sr
Left tackle
79C. Scott6-5, 346, Sr
71D. Thomas6-5, 268, So
Right Tackle
74J. Shaw6-4, 332, Sr
78A. Douglas6-6, 282, So
Left guard
51V. Richard6-4, 300, Sr
77C. Pope6-6, 288, Jr
Right Guard
65J. McClendon6-3, 324, Sr
54W. Brimfield6-5, 346, Jr
Center
66C. Sullins6-1, 260, Jr
69C. Sullins6-1, 270, Sr


Full depth chart

2009 Football Rankings
BCS POLLAP POLLUSA TODAY POLL
1. Florida 11-0
2. Alabama 11-0
3. Texas 11-0
4. TCU 11-0
5. Cincinnati 10-0
6. Boise State 11-0
7. Georgia Tech 10-1
8. LSU 8-3
9. Pittsburgh 9-1
10. Ohio State 10-2

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