1936 Tennessee Volunteers football team
The 1936 Tennessee Volunteers (variously Tennessee, UT, or the Vols) represented the University of Tennessee in the 1936 college football season. Playing as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the team was led by head coach Robert Neyland, in his tenth year, and played their home games at Shields-Watkins Field in Knoxville, Tennessee. They finished the season with a record of six wins, two losses and two ties (6–2–2 overall, 3–1–2 in the SEC).
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 26 |
Chattanooga* |
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Shields-Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN |
W 13–0 |
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October 3 |
at North Carolina* |
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Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC |
L 6–14 |
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October 10 |
Auburn |
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Shields-Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN |
L 0–6 |
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October 17 |
at Alabama |
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Legion Field • Birmingham, AL (Third Saturday in October) |
T 0–0 |
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October 24 |
#2 Duke* |
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Shields-Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN |
W 15–13 |
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October 31 |
Georgia |
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Sanford Stadium • Athens, GA |
W 46–0 |
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November 7 |
Maryville* |
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Shields-Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN |
W 34–0 |
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November 14 |
Vanderbilt |
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Dudley Field • Nashville, TN |
W 26–13 |
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November 26 |
Kentucky |
#17 |
Shields-Watkins Field • Knoxville, TN (Battle for the Barrel) |
W 7–6 |
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December 5 |
at Ole Miss |
#17 |
Crump Stadium • Memphis, TN |
T 0–0 |
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*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
Team players drafted into the NFL
References
General
Specific
- ↑ 2011 Tennessee Football Record Book, p. 119
- ↑ 2011 Tennessee Football Record Book, p. 100
- ↑ "1937 NFL Draft". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
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