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1951 Tennessee Volunteers football team

 
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1951 Tennessee Volunteers football
National Champions
SEC Champions
Sugar Bowl, L 28-13 vs. Maryland
Conference Southeastern Conference
Ranking
Coaches #1
AP #1
1951 record 10-1 (5-0 SEC)
Head coach Robert Neyland
Offensive scheme Single-wing
Base defense Multiple

Home stadium

Shields-Watkins Field
Seasons
« 1950 1952 »

The 1951 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee in the 1951 college football season. In his next to last season as head coach, Robert Neyland led Tennessee to their second consecutive national title and the fourth during his tenure. 1951 was also Neyland's ninth undefeated regular season in his career. The 1950 Tennessee team had gone 11-1, winning its last nine games and capping the season off with a victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl. In 1951, The Vols put together a 10-0 regular season and were voted national champs by the AP Poll before the bowl season began, as was the convention at the time. The game against Alabama on the Third Saturday in October that season was the first ever nationally televised game for both teams. The Vols were a dominant team in the regular season, winning their first nine games by a combined score of 338 to 61 before thwarting a spirited effort by in-state rival Vanderbilt in the last game of the regular season, 35-27.

Prominent players

The 1951 Tennessee Volunteers featured Hank Lauricella, that season's Heisman Trophy runner up, and Doug Atkins, a future member of both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. James Haslam Jr., a future business and civic leader in Knoxville, was a captain on the 1952 team, and a prominent member of the 1951 squad. The team featured six all-conference players: Lauricella, Atkins, Ted Daffer, John Michaels, Bill Pearman, and Bert Rechichar. Laricella, Daffer, and Pearman were also named All-Americans following the year.

Schedule

Date Opponent Result Score Notes
September 29 vs. *Mississippi State W 14 0
October 6 vs. Duke W 26 0
October 13 vs. Chattanooga W 42 13
October 20 @ *Alabama W 27 13
October 26 vs. Tennessee Tech W 68 0
November 3 vs. North Carolina W 27 0
November 10 vs. Washington & Lee University W 60 14
November 17 @ *Mississippi W 46 21
November 24 vs. *Kentucky W 28 0
December 4 vs. *Vanderbilt W 35 27
January 2^ vs. Maryland L 13 28 @ New Orleans, LASugar Bowl
*Conference Game • ^Played in 1952

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