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The last practice is set for April 17 and will serve as the program's Orange-White spring game in Neyland Stadium.
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He may have been one of the most relieved - but least surprised - among the 106,009 people in Neyland Stadium who watched the 23rd-ranked Vols '35-18 win over No. 9 California on Saturday.
USATODAY.com - College Football - California vs. Tennessee 2006
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Tennessee had been 0-6 against top 10 teams in Neyland Stadium since 2000, and many fans stayed to the end.
USATODAY.com - College Football - California vs. Tennessee 2006
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The relieved orange-clad fans in Neyland Stadium cheered for a win that was very different from a week ago.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Air Force vs. Tennessee 2006
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The Bulldogs (5-0, 3-0) won for the third straight time in Neyland Stadium and took advantage of Florida's loss last week to Alabama to control the SEC East standings.
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Vanderbilt (5-6, 3-5 SEC) won in Neyland Stadium for the first time since 1975, and their overall streak dating to 1982 was the second-longest between major teams in Division I-A.
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First Sunday game in Neyland, first freshman QBs starting the season (a first for both Tennessee and the SEC).
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The Vols played their first Sunday game in Neyland Stadium and made school and SEC history by starting a true-freshman at quarterback.
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For example, a couple of years ago, at a UT/Florida game in Neyland, the crowd would break out into cheers of Errrrrrrrrrrrric!
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Fullmer used a pair of quarterbacks but neither Joey Matthews nor A.J. Suggs made the 108,064 Volunteers fans in Neyland
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