1.
Which Tennessee linebacker was co-captain of the 2004 and 2005 teams?
Correct Answer
B. Kevin Burnett
Explanation
Kevin Burnett is the correct answer because he was a co-captain of the Tennessee football team in both 2004 and 2005. This indicates that he held a leadership role and was respected by his teammates during those years. The other options, Tee Martin, Steve DeLong, and Fuad Reveiz, were not mentioned as co-captains during those specific years.
2.
Tennessee's Phillip Fulmer was the second coach to do what in each of his first 13 seasons?
Correct Answer
D. Play In A Bowl Game
Explanation
Phillip Fulmer, the coach of Tennessee, played in a bowl game in each of his first 13 seasons. This means that his team qualified for a postseason bowl game every year during that time period.
3.
Who did the 13-0 Tennessee Volunteers defeat in the 1998 Fiesta Bowl?
Correct Answer
D. Florida State
Explanation
In the 1998 Fiesta Bowl, the 13-0 Tennessee Volunteers defeated Florida State.
4.
In which year did the Tennessee Volunteers celebrate their football centennial?
Correct Answer
D. 1991
Explanation
The Tennessee Volunteers celebrated their football centennial in 1991.
5.
In 2001, who became the first Tennessee All-America tailback since 1956?
Correct Answer
C. Travis StepHens
Explanation
Travis Stephens became the first Tennessee All-America tailback since 1956 in 2001. This means that no Tennessee tailback had received this honor for 45 years prior to Stephens' achievement.
6.
During which season did Tennessee placekicker John Becksvoort go 59-for-59 on extra points?
Correct Answer
A. 1993
Explanation
In the 1993 season, Tennessee placekicker John Becksvoort went 59-for-59 on extra points.
7.
Shaun Ellis returned a kickoff how many yards to open a 1998 Tennessee game against Auburn?
Correct Answer
C. 90
Explanation
In the 1998 Tennessee game against Auburn, Shaun Ellis returned a kickoff for 90 yards.
8.
Which 1997 Tennessee senior was named the AP SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year?
Correct Answer
C. Leonard Little
Explanation
Leonard Little, a Tennessee senior in 1997, was named the AP SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year.
9.
What is the name of the Tennessee Volunteers marching band?
Correct Answer
B. Pride Of The Southland
Explanation
The correct answer is Pride Of The Southland. This is the name of the Tennessee Volunteers marching band.
10.
In which season did Tennessee play a football game known as "The Miracle at South Bend"?
Correct Answer
A. 2001
Explanation
In 2001, Tennessee played a football game known as "The Miracle at South Bend".
11.
The year 2008 was envisioned as Tennessee football's first ten win campaign since which season?
Correct Answer
B. 2004
Explanation
In 2008, Tennessee football was expected to achieve their first ten-win campaign since the 2004 season.
12.
The 1994 Johnny Unitas Award was won by which Tennessee Volunteers quarterback?
Correct Answer
B. Jay Barker
Explanation
The 1994 Johnny Unitas Award was won by Jay Barker, a quarterback from the Tennessee Volunteers.
13.
Which Tennessee Volunteer junior wide receiver was MVP of the 1990 Cotton Bowl?
Correct Answer
C. Carl Pickens
Explanation
Carl Pickens was the MVP of the 1990 Cotton Bowl because he was a junior wide receiver for the Tennessee Volunteers during that time. He had a standout performance in the game, making significant contributions to his team's success, and was recognized as the most valuable player of the game as a result.
14.
Which 1991 receiver caught an 87-yard Andy Kelly pass that set a Tennessee school record?
Correct Answer
D. Carl Pickens
Explanation
Carl Pickens is the correct answer because he was a receiver for the Tennessee Volunteers in 1991 and he caught an 87-yard pass from Andy Kelly, which set a school record.
15.
Vince Faison joined Tennessee's football team after a nine-year pro career in what sport?
Correct Answer
B. Baseball
Explanation
Vince Faison joined Tennessee's football team after a nine-year pro career in baseball. This suggests that Vince Faison had previously played professional baseball before deciding to join Tennessee's football team.
16.
After starting 1-3, what was the final record of Tennessee's 1994 football team?
Correct Answer
B. 42220
Explanation
The final record of Tennessee's 1994 football team was 42220. This suggests that after starting 1-3, the team was able to turn things around and have a successful season, winning more games than they lost.
17.
Which Tennessee All-American finished his college career in 1998 with 272 tackles?
Correct Answer
B. Al Wilson
Explanation
Al Wilson is the correct answer because he was a Tennessee All-American who finished his college career in 1998 with 272 tackles.
18.
With what record did the Tennessee Volunteers conclude their 1991 football season?
Correct Answer
D. 37501
19.
In which year did the Citrus Bowl mark the Tennessee Volunteers' 35th bowl invitation?
Correct Answer
C. 1994
Explanation
In 1994, the Citrus Bowl marked the Tennessee Volunteers' 35th bowl invitation.
20.
How many football games did the 2007 Tennessee Volunteers win?
Correct Answer
C. 10
Explanation
The 2007 Tennessee Volunteers won 10 football games.
21.
In which bowl game did the Tennessee Volunteers play on New Years Day, 1993?
Correct Answer
C. Outback Bowl
Explanation
In 1993, the Tennessee Volunteers played in the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day.
22.
What year did the Tennessee Volunteers win the first BCS Championship in college football?
Correct Answer
D. 1998
Explanation
In 1998, the Tennessee Volunteers won the first BCS Championship in college football.
23.
Where was Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Peyton Manning born?
Correct Answer
B. New Orleans, LA
Explanation
Peyton Manning, the Tennessee Volunteers quarterback, was born in New Orleans, LA.
24.
How many points did the Tennessee Volunteers football team score in 2007?
Correct Answer
A. 455
Explanation
In 2007, the Tennessee Volunteers football team scored a total of 455 points.
25.
Who led the Tennessee Volunteers in receiving yardage in 2007?
Correct Answer
A. Lucas Taylor
Explanation
Lucas Taylor led the Tennessee Volunteers in receiving yardage in 2007.
26.
Who led the Tennessee Volunteers football team in punting in 2007?
Correct Answer
B. Britton Colquitt
Explanation
Britton Colquitt led the Tennessee Volunteers football team in punting in 2007.
27.
Who led the 2007 Tennessee Volunteers football team in tackles?
Correct Answer
A. Jerod Mayo
Explanation
Jerod Mayo led the 2007 Tennessee Volunteers football team in tackles.
28.
Who led the 2007 Tennessee Volunteers football team in sacks?
Correct Answer
A. Robert Ayers
Explanation
Robert Ayers led the 2007 Tennessee Volunteers football team in sacks.
29.
Which team did the Tennessee Volunteers play in the 2002 Peach Bowl?
Correct Answer
C. Maryland
Explanation
The Tennessee Volunteers played against Maryland in the 2002 Peach Bowl.
30.
Which Tennessee Volunteers quarterback threw for 384 yards in the 2004 Peach Bowl?
Correct Answer
B. Casey Clausen
Explanation
Casey Clausen is the correct answer because he was the Tennessee Volunteers quarterback who threw for 384 yards in the 2004 Peach Bowl.