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The University of Tennessee is one of the 13 former members of the NCAA Southern Conference who split off in December 1932 to become charter members of the newly formed NCAA Southeastern Conference. Out of those 13, the University of Tennessee is one of 10 who are still active in the conference today.

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University of Tennessee Volunteers Tickets Information

Located in Knoxville, Tennessee and founded in 1794, the University of Tennessee is one of the 12 current members of the NCAA Southeastern Conference, and one of 6 in the East Division. It is one of 2, along with Vanderbilt University in Nashville, located in the great state of Tennessee.

The University of Tennessee’s varsity teams, including their NCAA football and basketball teams, are called the Volunteers, often shortened to "The Vols". The Volunteers’ football stadium is the 104,000+ capacity Neyland Stadium and their basketball arena is the 24,500+ capacity Thompson-Boling Arena. The Vols colors are orange and white. Their mascot is a bluetick coonhound named Smokey.

Football:

Tennessee has won 7 National Titles, though the school has only officially claimed 6, the last in 1998. The Volunteers have also won 16 Southeastern Conference Titles, second only to Alabama, the last in 1998.

The Tennessee Volunteers have heated ongoing rivalries with no less than 3 other NCAA football teams - the Florida Gators, the Kentucky Wildcats, and the Vanderbilt Commodores. Tennessee's permanent rival in the opposing West Division is the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Get your Tennessee Volunteers tickets now and see how they shape up against these and other rivals this year - including, most notably: the Florida Gators, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the Vanderbilt Commodores.

For the past 15 years, the head coach for the Volunteers had been Phillip Fulmer, but he has recently been replaced by Lane Kiffin. Kiffin comes from his head coaching position with the Oakland Raiders of the NFL. Get your Tennessee Vols tickets today and see how far Kiffin can take his team.

Basketball:

Tennessee has won 9 Southeastern Conference regular season titles, the last in 2008, and 4 Southeastern Conference Championships, the last in 1979.

This season will mark the 18th for Bruce Pearl as an NCAA head coach, his 5th with the Vols. Pearl's achievements include leading Southern Indiana (from Division II) to a national championship and then taking Division I's University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee to the Sweet Sixteen.

His first season with the Volunteers, the team was considerably handicapped and slated to be second-to-last in their division, but Pearl pulled them around to snag the Eastern Division title, with 22 games won and a 12-4 record in the league. Since then, he has compiled an impressive 98-37 record including two Sweet Sixteen appearances for his Vols.

Now that they're at the top of their game, it's the best time to snag your Tennessee Volunteers tickets and see what wonders they'll achieve next!