1985 Tennessee Volunteers football team
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The 1985 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee", "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. Playing as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the team was led by head coach Johnny Majors, in his ninth year, and played their home games at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. They finished the season with a record of nine wins, one loss and two ties (9–1–2 overall, 5–1 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a victory over Miami in the 1986 Sugar Bowl. The Volunteers offense scored 325 points while the defense allowed 140 points. At season's end, the Volunteers ranked fourth in both the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll.
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Pete Panuska 1-yard run
* WAKE – Michael Ramseur 5-yard run
* TENN – Tony Robinson 1-yard run
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Keith Davis 22-yard run
* WAKE – Topper Clemons 4-yard pass from Foy White
* TENN – Reveiz 52-yard field goal
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Joey Clinkscales 9-yard pass from Robinson
* WAKE – James Brim 7-yard pass from White
* WAKE – Greg Scales 18-yard pass from White
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; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Charles Wilson 1-yard run
* ALA – Craig Turner 1-yard run
* TENN – Reveiz 38-yard field goal
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 48-yard field goal
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 28-yard field goal
* ALA – Bobby Humphrey 19-yard pass from Mike Shula
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; 1st Quarter
* MIA – Michael Irvin 18-yard pass from Vinny Testaverde
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Jeff Smith 6-yard pass from Daryl Dickey
* TENN – Tim McGee fumble recovery in end zone
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Sam Henderson 1-yard run
* TENN – Jeff Powell 60-yard run
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Charles Wilson 6-yard run
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; 1st Quarter
* UCLA – Gaston Green 72-yard run
* UCLA – Lee 39-yard field goal
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Carlos Reveiz 49-yard field goal
* TENN – Tim Hendrix 4-yard pass from Tony Robinson
* TENN – Reveiz 33-yard field goal
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Joey Clinkscales 68-yard pass from Robinson
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 31-yard field goal
* TENN – Reveiz 40-yard field goal
* UCLA – Al Wilson 8-yard pass from David Norrie
* UCLA – Willie Anderson 25-yard pass from Norrie
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Carlos Reveiz 42-yard field goal
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 49-yard field goal
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Tim McGee 37-yard pass from Daryl Dickey
* TENN – McGee 12-yard pass from Dickey
* TENN – Joey Clinkscales 19-yard pass from Dickey
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Dickey 1-yard run
* TENN – Pete Panuska 8-yard run
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Tim McGee 6-yard pass from Daryl Dickey
* TENN – Reveiz 23-yard field goal
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Eric Swanson 43-yard pass from Dickey
* TENN – Swanson 24-yard pass from Dickey
* TENN – Reveiz 29-yard field goal
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 24-yard field goal
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; 2nd Quarter
* FLOR – Jeff Dawson 42-yard field goal
* TENN – Carlos Reveiz 33-yard field goal
; 3rd Quarter
* FLOR – Neal Anderson 9-yard run
* FLOR – Anderson 1-yard run
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Tim McGee 20-yard pass from Tony Robinson
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Sam Henderson 2-yard run
; 2nd Quarter
* MISS – Shawn Sykes 1-yard run
* TENN – Reveiz 43-yard field goal
* TENN – Tim Hendrix 11-yard pass from Jeff Francis
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Henderson 2-yard run
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Tim McGee 19-yard pass from Daryl Dickey
* TENN – Reveiz 36-yard field goal
* MISS – J. R. Ambrose 19-yard pass from Mark Young
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Charles Wilson 6-yard run
* TENN – Tim McGee 37-yard pass from Tony Robinson
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Vince Carter 4-yard pass from Robinson
* TENN – Reveiz 27-yard field goal
; 4th Quarter
* AUB – Tommie Agee 1-yard run
* TENN – Joey Clinkscales 10-yard pass from Robinson
* AUB – Brent Fullwood 7-yard run
* TENN – Eric Swanson 30-yard pass from Robinson
* AUB – Kyle Collins 4-yard pass from Bobby Walden
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Keith Davis 7-yard pass from Daryl Dickey
* TENN – Chris White 55-yard interception return
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Davis 1-yard run
* TENN – Reveiz 44-yard field goal
; 3rd Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 48-yard field goal
* TENN – Reveiz 34-yard field goal
; 4th Quarter
* TENN – Reveiz 44-yard field goal
* TENN – Pete Panuska 57-yard run
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; 1st Quarter
* TECH – Thomas Palmer 22-yard field goal
; 4th Quarter
* TECH – David Bell 28-yard field goal
* TENN – Carlos Reveiz 55-yard field goal
* TENN – Reveiz 51-yard field goal
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; 1st Quarter
* TENN – Carlos Reveiz 23-yard field goal
* MSU – Dan Harkins 24-yard blocked punt return
; 2nd Quarter
* TENN – Tim McGee 19-yard pass from Daryl Dickey
* TENN – Eric Swanson 9-yard pass from Dickey
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Florida Field, Gainesville, Florida
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Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Commonwealth Stadium, Lexington, Kentucky
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Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama
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#1 Auburn at Tennessee
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#14 Tennessee at #7 Florida
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#20 Tennessee at #15 Alabama
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Georgia Tech at #16 Tennessee
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Ole Miss at #18 Tennessee
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Rutgers at #19 Tennessee
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Sugar Bowl: #2 Miami vs. #8 Tennessee
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Vanderbilt at #10 Tennessee
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Wake Forest at #16 Tennessee
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*MIA – Testaverde 20/36, 217, 1 TD, 3 INT
*TENN – Dickey 15/25, 131, 1 TD, 1 INT
;Rushing
*MIA – Williams 8-45
*TENN – Powell 11-104-1
;Receiving
*MIA – Irvin 5-91-1; Perriman 5-41
*TENN – McGee 7-94
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*WAKE – White 24/39, 270, 3 TD, 1 INT
*TENN – Robinson 13/23, 170, 1 TD, 1 INT
;Rushing
*WAKE – Clemons 18-111; Ramseur 19-92-1
*TENN – Davis 21-102-1
;Receiving
*WAKE – Scales 5-41-1; Brim 3-21-1
*TENN – McGee 4-82; Clinkscales 2-52-1
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*TENN – Robinson 10/19, 130, 1 INT; Dickey 1/5, 2
*ALA – Shula 16/29, 216, 1 TD, 2 INT
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*TENN – Davis 27-141
*ALA – Humphrey 14-59
;Receiving
*TENN – Wilson 5-42
*ALA – Turner 8-45
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*MISS – Osgood 4/20, 49, 2 INT
*TENN – Dickey 11/17, 203, 1 TD; Francis 5/8 44, 1 TD, 1 INT
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*MISS – Wonsley 21-65; Sykes 9-37-1
*TENN – Henderson 15-45-2
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*MISS – Perry 2-14; Ambrose 1-19
*TENN – McGee 7-117-1; J. Smith 2-74
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*TECH – Dewberry 12/18, 113, 1 INT
*TENN – Dickey 16/22, 153, 1 INT
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*TECH – King 25-65; Mack 7-23
*TENN – Davis 19-56; Howard 5-21
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*TECH – Manion 2-35; Lee 2-35
*TENN – McGee 4-41; Davis 6-32
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*RUT – Hochberg 16/32, 99, 2 INT
*TENN – Dickey 16/21, 194, 1 TD
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*RUT – Henderson 8-45
*TENN – Panuska 4-69-1; Davis 17-68-1
;Receiving
*RUT – A. Smith 6-27
*TENN – McGee 5-105; J. Smith 3-69
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*AUB – Walden 6/18, 71, 1 TD, 3 INT
*TENN – Robinson 17/30, 259, 4 TD, 3 INT
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*AUB – Fullwood 15-96-1, Jackson 17-80
*TENN – Davis 13-102; Robinson 6-33
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*AUB – Gainous 1-17
*TENN – McGee 6-163-1
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*TENN – Dickey 11/17, 182, 3 TD
*KENT – Ransdell 11/19, 74
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*TENN – Powell 16-88; Davis 11-79
*KENT – Logan 10-72
;Receiving
*TENN – McGee 5-108-2
*KENT – Logan 4-21
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*TENN – Dickey 8/17, 128, 2 TD
*MSU – Sparkman 14/21, 147, 2 INT
;Rushing
*TENN – Powell 12-47; Henderson 9-31
*MSU – Womack 22-110
;Receiving
*TENN – J. Smith 2-56; Howard 2-22
*MSU – J. Harris 3-55
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*TENN – Robinson 26/36, 300, 1 TD, 2 INT
*FLOR – Bell 12/17, 143, 1 INT
;Rushing
*TENN – Davis 10-46; Henderson 4-19
*FLOR – Anderson 29-160-2; Williams 13-39
;Receiving
*TENN – Clinkscales 7-101; McGee 6-91-1
*FLOR – Williams 5-47
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*UCLA – Norrie 10/15, 138, 2 TD, 1 INT
*TENN – Robinson 23/35, 387, 2 TD
;Rushing
*UCLA – Green 24-194-1
*TENN – Wilson 12-45
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*UCLA – Sherrard 7-120
*TENN – McGee 5-142; Clinkscales 4-106-1
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The 1985 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee", "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. Playing as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the team was led by head coach Johnny Majors, in his ninth year, and played their home games at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. They finished the season with a record of nine wins, one loss and two ties (9–1–2 overall, 5–1 in the SEC), as SEC champions and with a victory over Miami in the 1986 Sugar Bowl. The Volunteers offense scored 325 points while the defense allowed 140 points. At season's end, the Volunteers ranked fourth in both the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll. Known to fans as the Sugar Vols for their Sugar Bowl victory, the 1985 squad is frequently recalled as one of the most memorable and beloved teams in UT football history, and has been credited with restoring the program to national prominence. The team's SEC Championship was the first for the program in 16 years, and its top ten ranking was the program's first in 13 years. After a strong start to the season, Tennessee suffered a major setback when star quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate Tony Robinson suffered a season-ending knee injury in a close game against Alabama. The team rallied to finish 6–0–1, however, led by backup quarterback Daryl Dickey, and a defense– nicknamed the "Orange Crush"– that allowed just four touchdowns in its final seven games. The 1986 Sugar Bowl has been ranked among the team's ten greatest victories of all time.
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