List of Tennessee Volunteers football seasons

The following is a complete list of Tennessee Volunteers football seasons through the 2021 season.[1][2]

Seasons

Year Coach Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Independent (1891–1895)
1891 No coach 0–1
1892 No coach 2–5
1893 No coach 2–4
1894 Unofficial team 2–0–2


1895 Unofficial team 3–2–1
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1896–1898)
1896 No coach 4–00–0N/A
1897 No coach 4–10–0N/A
1898 No team
J. A. Pierce (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1899–1900)
1899 J. A. Pierce 6–22–1T–5th
1900 J. A. Pierce 3–2–10–2–113th
Gilbert Kelly (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1901)
1901 Gilbert Kelly 3–3–21–1–2T–7th
Hubert Fisher (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1902–1903)
1902 Hubert Fisher 6–24–2T–5th
1903 Hubert Fisher 4–52–412th
Sax Crawford (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1904)
1904 Sax Crawford 3–5–11–4–112th
James DePree (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1905–1906)
1905 James DePree 3–5–10–4–113th
1906 James DePree 1–6–20–3–110th
George Levene (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1907–1909)
1907 George Levene 7–2–13–2T–5th
1908 George Levene 7–23–24th
1909 George Levene 1–6–20–514th
Lex Stone (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1910)
1910 Lex Stone 3–5–11–411th
Zora G. Clevenger (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1911–1915)
1911 Zora G. Clevenger 3–4–20–2T–16th
1912 Zora G. Clevenger 4–40–4T–17th
1913 Zora G. Clevenger 6–31–312th
1914 Zora G. Clevenger 9–06–0T–1st
1915 Zora G. Clevenger 4–41–4T–18th
John R. Bender (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1916–1920)
1916 John R. Bender 8–0–16–0–1T–1st
1917 Unofficial team 0–3
1918 Unofficial team 3–2
1919 John R. Bender 3–3–30–3–220th
1920 John R. Bender 7–25–28th
M. B. Banks (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1921)
1921 M. B. Banks 6–2–14–1–15th
M. B. Banks (Southern Conference) (1922–1925)
1922 M. B. Banks 8–23–27th
1923 M. B. Banks 5–4–14–310th
1924 M. B. Banks 3–50–422nd
1925 M. B. Banks 5–2–12–2–1T–10th
Robert Neyland (Southern Conference) (1926–1932)
1926 Robert Neyland 8–15–12nd
1927 Robert Neyland 8–0–15–0–1T–1st
1928 Robert Neyland 9–0–16–0–12nd
1929 Robert Neyland 9–0–16–0–12nd
1930 Robert Neyland 9–16–13rd
1931 Robert Neyland 9–0–16–0–12nd
1932 Robert Neyland 9–0–17–0–1T–1st
Robert Neyland (Southeastern Conference) (1933–1934)
1933 Robert Neyland 7–35–24th
1934 Robert Neyland 8–25–13rd
W. H. Britton (Southeastern Conference) (1935)
1935 W. H. Britton 4–52–3T–9th
Robert Neyland (Southeastern Conference) (1936–1940)
1936 Robert Neyland 6–2–23–1–24th17
1937 Robert Neyland 6–3–14–37th
1938 Robert Neyland 11–07–01stW Orange2
1939 Robert Neyland 10–16–0T–1stL Rose2
1940 Robert Neyland 10–15–01stL Sugar4
John Barnhill (Southeastern Conference) (1941–1945)
1941 John Barnhill 8–23–12nd18
1942 John Barnhill 9–1–14–1T–2ndW Sugar7
1943 No team
1944 John Barnhill 7–1–15–0–12ndL Rose12
1945 John Barnhill 8–13–12nd14
Robert Neyland (Southeastern Conference) (1946–1952)
1946 Robert Neyland 9–25–0T–1stL Orange7
1947 Robert Neyland 5–52–3T–9th
1948 Robert Neyland 4–4–22–3–18th
1949 Robert Neyland 7–2–14–1–13rd17
1950 Robert Neyland 11–14–12ndW Cotton34
1951 Robert Neyland 10–15–0T–1stL Sugar11
1952 Robert Neyland 8–2–15–0–12ndL Cotton88
Harvey Robinson (Southeastern Conference) (1953–1954)
1953 Harvey Robinson 6–4–13–2–17th
1954 Harvey Robinson 4–61–5T–11th
Bowden Wyatt (Southeastern Conference) (1955–1962)
1955 Bowden Wyatt 6–3–13–2–15th
1956 Bowden Wyatt 10–16–01stL Sugar22
1957 Bowden Wyatt 8–34–35thW Gator1613
1958 Bowden Wyatt 4–64–35th
1959 Bowden Wyatt 5–4–13–4–18th
1960 Bowden Wyatt 6–2–23–2–25th19
1961 Bowden Wyatt 6–44–3T–4th
1962 Bowden Wyatt 4–62–610th
Jim McDonald (Southeastern Conference) (1963)
1963 Jim McDonald 5–53–59th
Doug Dickey (Southeastern Conference) (1964–1969)
1964 Doug Dickey 4–5–11–5–110th
1965 Doug Dickey 8–1–23–1–24thW Bluebonnet77
1966 Doug Dickey 8–34–25thW Gator14
1967 Doug Dickey 9–26–01stL Orange22
1968 Doug Dickey 8–2–14–1–12ndL Cotton713
1969 Doug Dickey 9–25–11stL Gator1115
Bill Battle (Southeastern Conference) (1970–1976)
1970 Bill Battle 11–14–12ndW Sugar44
1971 Bill Battle 10–24–2T–4thW Liberty99
1972 Bill Battle 10–24–24thW Bluebonnet118
1973 Bill Battle 8–43–34thL Gator19
1974 Bill Battle 7–3–22–3–1T–7thW Liberty20
1975 Bill Battle 7–53–35th
1976 Bill Battle 6–52–48th
Johnny Majors (Southeastern Conference) (1977–1992)
1977 Johnny Majors 4–71–58th
1978 Johnny Majors 5–5–13–3T–4th
1979 Johnny Majors 7–53–3T–5thL Bluebonnet
1980 Johnny Majors 5–63–36th
1981 Johnny Majors 8–43–3T–4thW Garden State
1982 Johnny Majors 6–5–13–2–15thL Peach
1983 Johnny Majors 9–34–2T–3rdW Florida Citrus17
1984 Johnny Majors 7–4–13–3T–5thL Sun
1985 Johnny Majors 9–1–25–11stW Sugar44
1986 Johnny Majors 7–53–36thW Liberty
1987 Johnny Majors 10–2–14–1–13rdW Peach1314
1988 Johnny Majors 5–63–4T–6th
1989 Johnny Majors 11–16–1T–1stW Cotton55
1990 Johnny Majors 9–2–25–1–11stW Sugar78
1991 Johnny Majors 9–35–23rdL Fiesta1514
1992 Johnny Majors[n 1] 9–3[n 1]5–3[n 1]3rd (Eastern)W Hall of Fame1212
Phillip Fulmer (Southeastern Conference) (1992–2008)
1993 Phillip Fulmer 10–2[n 2]7–1[n 2]2nd (Eastern)L Florida Citrus1112
1994 Phillip Fulmer 8–45–32nd (Eastern)W Gator1822
1995 Phillip Fulmer 11–17–12nd (Eastern)W Florida Citrus23
1996 Phillip Fulmer 10–27–12nd (Eastern)W Florida Citrus99
1997 Phillip Fulmer 11–27–11st (Eastern)L Orange87
1998 Phillip Fulmer 13–08–01st (Eastern)W Fiesta11
1999 Phillip Fulmer 9–36–22nd (Eastern)L Fiesta99
2000 Phillip Fulmer 8–45–32nd (Eastern)L Cotton25
2001 Phillip Fulmer 11–27–11st (Eastern)W Florida Citrus44
2002 Phillip Fulmer 8–55–33rd (Eastern)L Peach
2003 Phillip Fulmer 10–36–2T–1st (Eastern)L Peach1615
2004 Phillip Fulmer 10–37–11st (Eastern)W Cotton1513
2005 Phillip Fulmer 5–63–54th (Eastern)
2006 Phillip Fulmer 9–45–32nd (Eastern)L Outback2325
2007 Phillip Fulmer 10–46–2T–1st (Eastern)W Outback1212
2008 Phillip Fulmer 5–73–55th (Eastern)
Lane Kiffin (Southeastern Conference) (2009)
2009 Lane Kiffin 7–64–4T–2nd (Eastern)L Chick-fil-A
Derek Dooley (Southeastern Conference) (2010–2012)
2010 Derek Dooley 6–73–5T–3rd (Eastern)L Music City
2011 Derek Dooley 5–71–76th (Eastern)
2012 Derek Dooley[n 3] 5–7[n 3]1–7[n 3]6th (Eastern)
Butch Jones (Southeastern Conference) (2013–2017)
2013 Butch Jones 5–72–66th (Eastern)
2014 Butch Jones 7–63–5T–4th (Eastern)W TaxSlayer
2015 Butch Jones 9–45–3T–2nd (Eastern)W Outback2322
2016 Butch Jones 9–44–4T–2nd (Eastern)W Music City2422
2017 Butch Jones[n 4] 4–8[n 4]0–8[n 4]7th (Eastern)
Jeremy Pruitt (Southeastern Conference) (2018–2020)
2018 Jeremy Pruitt 5–72–67th (Eastern)
2019 Jeremy Pruitt 8–5[n 5]5–3[n 5]3rd (Eastern)W Gator
2020 Jeremy Pruitt 3–7[n 5]3–7[n 5]5th (Eastern)CX Liberty[n 6]
Josh Heupel (Southeastern Conference) (2021–present)
2021 Josh Heupel 7–64–43rd (Eastern)L Music City
2022 Josh Heupel 11–26–22nd (Eastern)W Orange66
Total:887–427–56
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Notes

  1. Fulmer served as interim coach for the first three games of the 1992 season while Johnny Majors recovered from heart surgery. He was named full-time coach after the 1992 season, and led the team in the 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl. Tennessee credits the first three games of the 1992 regular season and the Hall of Fame Bowl to Fulmer, and the eight games in between to Majors.
  2. Fulmer's 1993 Tennessee team finished 9–2–1 (6–1–1), but Alabama subsequently forfeited the tie to Tennessee.
  3. Dooley was fired after 11 games and Jim Chaney coached the last game of the season.
  4. Jones was fired by Tennessee prior to the LSU game and was replaced by Brady Hoke, who coached the final two games of the year.
  5. The NCAA vacated all 11 of Tennessee's wins from the 2019 and 2020 seasons after ruling that it used ineligible players.
  6. Tennessee dropped out of bowl game due to a rise in positive COVID cases within the program and was replaced by Army.

References

  1. "2018 Media Guide" (PDF). utsports.com. Tennessee Athletics. pp. 273–292, 311–316.
  2. "Tennessee Volunteers Football Record by Year".
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