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David Haugh In the Wake of the News So former Tennessee football coach Phillip Fulmer reportedly has interest in the vacant Notre Dame job. Sure, he does. And Tiger Woods wants to be named Man of the Year, too. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Mark Richt is Phil Fulmer. I've been saying it for two years. I predicted it in this year's preseason column. In August, I wrote: "This is the year when Richt stumbles. Full Article at NCAA Football Fanhouse
Former Tennnessee football coach Phillip Fulmer waves to fans before the spring Orange and White game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn. Fulmer received the General Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club. View Photo »
The 1998 team was obviously special ... And 2001, when we would've gone back to the national championship game if we had beaten LSU in the conference championship. But that 1994 team laid the foundation for what we were able to accomplish over the next four or five years, which turned out to be the winn...
I like the fire, youth, energy this guy brings. His teams always play hard and his talent overachieves. I believe he would give us the best opportunity to continue building what Mangino had started. Full Article at Rock Chalk Talk
Sunday marks the one year anniversary of Phillip Fulmer's final game as the Tennessee football head coach. The team rallied behind Fulmer, pulling off a 28-10 victory against Kentucky before carrying their beloved coach off the field one last time. Full Article at WBIR
Phillip Fulmer is used to all the glitz and glamor that comes with being the head coach of an SEC football team, but says it doesn't compare to being pn the silver screen. Fulmer made his big screen debut in the newly released movie "The Blind Side". Full Article at WBIR
Former Tennnessee football coach Phillip Fulmer speaks to reporters before the spring Orange and White game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn. Fulmer received the General Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club. View Photo »
It was with teary eyes and a heavy heart one year ago that that Phillip Fulmer told a televised audience that his tenure at Tennessee was at an end. I don't think there were any Vol faithfuls that didn't mourn his passing. Full Article at Bleacher Report
KNOXVILLE - Stop me if you've heard this one before ... Yes, the more things change, the more they stay the same. The Vols have owned Vanderbilt in football since the Reagan administration. Full Article at The Jackson Sun
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Former Tennnessee football coach Phillip Fulmer waves to fans before the spring Orange and White game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn. Fulmer received the General Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club. Fulmer's wife, Vicky, stands by his side.
View Photo »Former Tennnessee football coach Phillip Fulmer speaks to reporters before the spring Orange and White game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn. Fulmer received the General Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club.
View Photo »Former Tennnessee football coach Phillip Fulmer speaks to reporters before the spring Orange and White game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn. Fulmer received the General Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club.
View Photo »Former Tennnessee football coach Phillip Fulmer speaks to reporters before the spring Orange and White game Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn. Fulmer received the General Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club.
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