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Tennessee Volunteers Football Tickets

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About Tennessee Volunteer Football

"Tennessee Volunteers - The Volunteers’ football team plays its home games in Neyland Stadium, Shields-Watkins Field. Opened in 1921, the stadium can accommodate up to 104,000 fans for football games. Neyland Stadium is the largest football stadium in the South and the third-largest college stadium in the country behind Michigan and Penn State. The stadium has undergone 16 renovations since the West stands were built in 1921, when the stadium’s capacity was only 3,200. Since attendance records started being kept in 1950, more than 22 million fans have watched football in Neyland Stadium. An average of 70,007 fans have attended 327 games in 52 years. The Vols main rivals include Florida, Georgia, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss and Alabama."

Southeastern Conference Football Football

"In 1932, The 13 members of the Southern Conference west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized and formed the Southeastern Conference. The SEC has won 72 national championships during the last 10 years, averaging more than seven per year in the 20 sports the league sponsors. The SEC won seven national titles in 2001. In basketball, the Southeastern Conference has won eight NCAA Championships and three NIT Championships. Three of those NCAA titles have come during the last eight years (1994, 1996, and 1998). In 1998-99, the league had its string of consecutive Final Four appearances end at six. The SEC is made up of 12 teams, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. The newest members of the conference South Carolina and Arkansas, joined the league in 1990."