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- The 1971 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee", "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. Playing as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the team was led by head coach Bill Battle, in his second year, and played their home games at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. They finished the season with a record of ten wins and two losses (10–2 overall, 4–2 in the SEC) and a victory over Arkansas in the 1971 Liberty Bowl. (en)
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- W 14–13 vs. Arkansas (en)
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- Liberty Bowl champion (en)
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- Southeastern Conference (en)
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- New York Times, 1971 Oct 03. (en)
- Ocala Star-Banner, 1971 Dec 05. (en)
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- First quarter
*TENN – George Hunt 33-yard field goal. Tennessee 3–0. Drive:
Second quarter
*TENN – George Hunt 34-yard field goal. Tennessee 6–0. Drive:
*TENN – Curt Watson 8-yard run . Tennessee 13–0. Drive: 74 yards.
*FLA – Willie Jackson 23-yard pass from John Reaves , 2:12. Tennessee 13–6. Drive:
*FLA – Hank Foldberg 7-yard pass from John Reaves . Tie 13–13. Drive:
Third quarter
*TENN – Stan Trott 20-yard pass from Phil Pierce . Tennessee 20–13. Drive: 99 yards. (en)
- First quarter
*TENN – Conrad Graham 76-yard fumble return . Tennessee 7–0.
Second quarter
*PSU – Alberto Vitello 27-yard field goal. Tennessee 7–3. Drive:
*TENN – Bill Rudder 1-yard run . Tennessee 14–3. Drive: 5 plays, 15 yards.
*TENN – Bobby Majors 44-yard punt return . Tennessee 21–3.
Fourth quarter
*TENN – George Hunt 21-yard field goal. Tennessee 24–3. Drive:
*TENN – Jackie Walker 43-yard interception return . Tennessee 31–3.
*PSU – Lydell Mitchell 14-yard pass from John Hufnagel . Tennessee 31–11. Drive: (en)
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- ;Top passers
*TENN
*FLA – John Reaves – 19/40, 213 yards, 2 TD, INT
;Top rushers
*TENN
*FLA – Mike Rich – 9 rushes, 80 yards
;Top receivers
*TENN
*FLA – Willie Jackson – 7 receptions, 93 yards, TD (en)
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- Tennessee Volunteers (en)
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- #12 Tennessee Volunteers at Florida Gators (en)
- #5 Penn State Nittany Lions at #12 Tennessee Volunteers (en)
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- The 1971 Tennessee Volunteers football team (variously "Tennessee", "UT" or the "Vols") represented the University of Tennessee in the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. Playing as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the team was led by head coach Bill Battle, in his second year, and played their home games at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. They finished the season with a record of ten wins and two losses (10–2 overall, 4–2 in the SEC) and a victory over Arkansas in the 1971 Liberty Bowl. (en)
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- 1971 Tennessee Volunteers football team (en)
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