| Event | Date | Venue | |
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| Tennessee Vols vs. Tennessee Martin Skyhawks | September 4, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Neyland Stadium Knoxville, TN | BUY |
| Tennessee Vols vs. Oregon Ducks | September 11, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Neyland Stadium Knoxville, TN | BUY |
| Tennessee Vols vs. Florida Gators | September 18, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Neyland Stadium Knoxville, TN | BUY |
| Tennessee Vols vs. UAB Blazers | September 25, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Neyland Stadium Knoxville, TN | BUY |
| LSU Tigers vs. Tennessee Vols | October 2, 2010 Saturday, 7:00 PM | LSU Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge, LA | BUY |
| Georgia Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Vols | October 9, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Sanford Stadium Athens, GA | BUY |
| Tennessee Vols vs. Alabama Crimson Tide | October 23, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Neyland Stadium Knoxville, TN | BUY |
| South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Tennessee Vols | October 30, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia, SC | BUY |
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From Knoxville, Tennessee, the University of Tennessee Volunteers has been delighting fans with Tennessee tickets for over one hundred years. The team played its first game, a non-conference game, in 1891 and entered its current conference, the Southeastern Conference, in 1933. Since then, fans with Tennessee football tickets have seen great success in their team, including six National Championships, most recently in 1998. Also, many fans have bought University of Tennessee Volunteers tickets to watch players like Peyton Manning, who still holds the record for most wins by a starting quarterback in Division 1-A history, with 39 wins in his four year career. The University of Tennessee named its sports teams after the name of the state itself, the Volunteer state. Tennessee natives are well known throughout history for volunteering in massive numbers for such wars as the War of 1812 and the Mexican War. Today, fans with Tennessee football tickets participate in a number of traditions to support their team. Nearly all fans with Tennessee Volunteers football tickets take part in the singing of such fight songs as Down the Field, Rocky Top, and Fight, Vols, Fight. Additionally, many fans with Tennessee football tickets participate in what is known as The Walk. Holders of Tennessee tickets stand along the street now known as Peyton Manning Pass to catch a glimpse of the Volunteer players as they walk from Gibbs Hall to Neyland Stadium two hours before the game. This is a great treat for anyone with Tennessee Volunteers football tickets because it allows them to be up close and personal with the players. Once fans with Volunteers football tickets reach Neyland Stadium, they usually notice the JumboTron, which is the largest video screen in any stadium in North America. Neyland Stadium, the third largest college stadium in the country, holds a capacity of 104,079 fans with Tennessee Volunteers football tickets. However, in game against Florida in 2004, 109,061 fans with Tennessee football tickets piled into Neyland Stadium, setting the single game record for attendance. View Tennessee Vols Game Schedule:
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