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2008 Tennessee Volunteers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2008
teamTennessee Volunteers
imageTennessee Volunteers logo.svg
image_size125
conferenceSoutheastern Conference
divisionEastern Division
short_confSEC
record5–7
conf_record3–5
head_coachPhillip Fulmer
hc_year16th
off_coachDave Clawson
oc_year1st
def_coachJohn Chavis
dc_year14th
off_schemeMultiple
def_scheme[Multiple 4–3](4-3-defense)
stadiumNeyland Stadium

The 2008 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was led by head football coach Phillip Fulmer in his 16th and final season as head coach. The Vols played their home games in Neyland Stadium and competed in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The 2008 campaign followed a 10–4 2007 season, which saw the Vols win the Eastern Division of the conference and the Outback Bowl. This season marked the ten year anniversary of Tennessee's 1998 BCS National Championship. On November 3, Fulmer announced that, after winning some 150 games over his career, he would step down from coaching his alma mater at the end of the season.

Before the season

Recruiting

The Vols followed the previous year of a top 5 class, with an effort that found the team ranked outside of the top 25 by both major recruiting websites, Rivals.com and Scout.com. The top players of the class were considered to be tight end Aaron Douglas out of Maryville, Tennessee and wide receiver/linebacker E.J. Abrams-Ward out of Thomasville, North Carolina.

Douglas played at Tennessee as a redshirt freshman 2009, transferred to Arizona Western College in the 2010 season and winter of 2010 signed with Alabama, where he participated in spring drills. Douglas was recruited to Tennessee as a tight end, and was moved to tackle by then first year coach Lane Kiffin. When Kiffin left Tennessee for USC, Douglas failed to report for spring drills under new coach Derek Dooley (American football) and eventually transferred to Arizona Western.

Douglas redshirted his first season at Tennessee under then coach Phillip Fulmer, and a year later developed into an elite offensive lineman under Kiffin and line coach James Cregg. Douglas told the News Sentinel in May 2010 that a third coach in three years flipped the plan he had mapped out for himself “upside down.”

On Thursday, May 12, 2011, Police received a call at 8:13 a.m. Thursday and, upon investigation, they found Douglas' body on the second-floor balcony of a Fernandina Beach, Florida residence. Douglas was pronounced dead at the scene. Of what was characterized as an accidental drug overdose.

Abrams-Ward, a receiver redshirted for the 2008 season, selecting UT over North Carolina in a heated recruiting battle. On January 22, 2009, UT announced that E.J. Abrams-Ward and Ramone Johnson where no longer members of Tennessee's football team. UT said that the two were dismissed from the team for disciplinary reasons.

Coaching changes

Tennessee lost four members of their offensive staff. Offensive Coordinator David Cutcliffe accepted the head coaching position at Duke. Cutcliffe took along OL/TE coach Matt Luke, and RB coach Kurt Roper. Roper joined the Blue Devils' staff as offensive coordinator. WR coach Trooper Taylor also left the Vols for a coordinator position, accepting a job as Co-Offensive Coordinator at Oklahoma State.

Cutcliffe was replaced by Dave Clawson, who comes to Tennessee from the University of Richmond, where he was the head coach. Joining Clawson from Richmond is Latrell Scott, who replaced Taylor as the wide receivers coach. Stan Drayton, formerly the running backs coach at Florida, was hired to replace Roper as the running backs coach. Jason Michael, formerly on the staff for the New York Jets, was hired to coach the tight ends, replacing Matt Luke.

Defensive coordinator John Chavis interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons but chose to stay at Tennessee. This decision followed a similar decision by defensive ends coach Steve Caldwell. In December 2007 Caldwell chose to stay with Tennessee and turned down an offer to be the defensive coordinator at Arkansas.

Player news

Tennessee was bolstered by the return of safety Demetrice Morley. Morley was a five star recruit out of Miami, Florida who played for the Vols in 2005 and 2006 before being dismissed from the football team and leaving school for academic reasons. After sitting out the 2007 season, Morley was readmitted to the university in January 2008 and will rejoin the team. Morley told the media that he had been living in his car following his dismissal from the team, but that the birth of his son motivated him to return.

Another defensive back, Antonio Gaines, was awarded a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA in February. Gaines had missed the majority of both the 2003 and 2007 seasons due to injuries.

The Vols are also welcoming two major transfer student athletes. Gerald Williams, who originally signed with Tennessee in 2005 has been cleared to join the team after spending finishing up at San Francisco Junior College. Brandon Warren, a Freshman All American at Florida State has been cleared to play by the NCAA.

Discipline

The Volunteer football team has also seen its share of off of the field issues since the close of the 2007 season. The first incident of the offseason occurred during a recruiting weekend. Wide receivers Gerald Jones and Ahmad Paige were cited for a misdemeanor possession of marijuana while hosting a recruit. Neither were suspended, but both were required to undertake more frequent drug testing and participate in a police ride along program.

Another incident involved redshirt freshman running back Daryl Vereen. Vereen was arrested and charged with public intoxication and underage consumption after an on campus fight. Vereen was required to perform community service and was under a semester-long curfew. Fulmer also required the entire team to attend 6 A.M. running as punishment for the offense.

Offensive lineman Anthony Parker was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct in January. Parker's punishment included morning runs, curfew, community service and the police ride along program. Parker was charged after failing to obey the commands of a Knoxville police officer with whom he had previous run-ins. This incident was followed by the arrest of incoming walk-on Vincent Faison for DUI. Faison was suspended for two games.

In February, linebacker Dorian Davis and defensive back Antonio Wardlow were dismissed from the team for a violation of team rules. The most recent incident of the offseason involved decorated punter Britton Colquitt. Colquitt was suspended for five games after being arrested and charge with both DUI and leaving the scene of an accident. Colquitt also had his scholarship revoked.

Schedule

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Tennessee on defense vs. UCLA at the Rose Bowl, Sept. 1

Rankings

Game summaries

At UCLA

StatisticsTennessee Volunteers}}"TENNUCLA Bruins}}"UCLA
First downs2020
Total yards366288
Rushing yards17729
Passing yards197268
Turnovers24
Time of possession29:5130:09
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingJonathan Crompton19/41, 189 yards, INT
RushingArian Foster13 rushes, 96 yards
ReceivingJosh Briscoe1 reception, 41 yards
UCLA Bruins}}; text-align:center;"**UCLA**PassingKevin Craft25/43, 259 yards, TD, 4 INT
RushingRaymond Carter15 rushes, 14 yards, TD
ReceivingRyan Moya7 receptions, 65 yards, TD

UAB

StatisticsUAB Blazers}}"UABTennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs1425
Total yards275548
Rushing yards108266
Passing yards174291
Turnovers32
Time of possession28:4631:14
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
UAB Blazers}}; text-align:center;"**UAB**PassingJoe Webb19/34, 167 yards, 3 INT
RushingJoe Webb14 rushes, 78 yards
ReceivingFrantrell Forrest8 receptions, 83 yards
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingJonathan Crompton19/31, 240 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
RushingArian Foster12 rushes, 100 yards
ReceivingLucas Taylor9 receptions, 132 yards

No. 4 Florida

StatisticsFlorida Gatorscolor=white}}"FLATennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs1616
Total yards243258
Rushing yards14796
Passing yards98162
Turnovers03
Time of possession29:5830:02
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Florida Gatorscolor=white}}; text-align:center;"**Florida**PassingTim Tebow8/15, 96 yards, 2 TD
RushingEmmanuel Moody9 rushes, 55 yards
ReceivingPercy Harvin2 receptions, 49 yards, TD
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingJonathan Crompton18/28, 162 yards, INT
RushingArian Foster14 rushes, 37 yards
ReceivingGerald Jones5 receptions, 40 yards

At No. 15 Auburn

StatisticsTennessee Volunteers}}"TENNAuburn Tigers}}"AUB
First downs915
Total yards191226
Rushing yards12497
Passing yards72139
Turnovers11
Time of possession27:1532:45
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingJonathan Crompton8/23, 67 yards
RushingMontario Hardesty10 rushes, 35 yards, TD
ReceivingAustin Rogers1 reception, 14 yards
Auburn Tigers}}; text-align:center;"**Auburn**PassingChris Todd14/23, 93 yards, TD, INT
RushingBen Tate19 rushes, 70 yards
ReceivingRobert Dunn6 receptions, 54 yards, TD

Northern Illinois

StatisticsNorthern Illinois Huskiescolor=white}}"NIUTennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs129
Total yards190225
Rushing yards7269
Passing yards128184
Turnovers13
Time of possession33:0526:55
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Northern Illinois Huskiescolor=white}}; text-align:center;"**Northern Illinois**PassingDan Nicholson10/15, 79 yards, INT
RushingDeMarcus Grady14 rushes, 41 yards
ReceivingLandon Cox3 receptions, 36 yards
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingNick Stephens10/17, 156 yards, TD
RushingArian Foster18 rushes, 75 yards
ReceivingDenarius Moore3 receptions, 65 yards, TD

At No. 10 Georgia

StatisticsTennessee Volunteers}}"TENNGeorgia Bulldogscolor=white}}"UGA
First downs1029
Total yards209458
Rushing yards1148
Passing yards208310
Turnovers02
Time of possession17:5642:04
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingNick Stephens13/30, 208 yards, 2 TD
RushingMontario Hardesty6 rushes, 20 yards
ReceivingGerald Jones4 receptions, 68 yards, TD
Georgia Bulldogscolor=white}}; text-align:center;"**Georgia**PassingMatthew Stafford25/36, 310 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingKnowshon Moreno27 rushes, 101 yards
ReceivingMohamed Massaquoi5 receptions, 103 yards, TD

Mississippi State

StatisticsMississippi State Bulldogs}}"MSSTTennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs1316
Total yards189275
Rushing yards69139
Passing yards150139
Turnovers30
Time of possession30:5529:05
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Mississippi State Bulldogs}}; text-align:center;"**Mississippi State**PassingTyson Lee12/23, 114 yards, 3 INT
RushingBoobie Dixon15 rushes, 46 yards
ReceivingBrandon McRae2 receptions, 28 yards
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingNick Stephens10/20, 136 yards
RushingLennon Creer17 rushes, 68 yards, TD
ReceivingDenarius Moore1 reception, 45 yards

No. 2 Alabama

StatisticsAlabama Crimson Tide}}"ALATennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs2310
Total yards366173
Rushing yards17836
Passing yards188137
Turnovers10
Time of possession35:3224:28
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Alabama Crimson Tide}}; text-align:center;"**Alabama**PassingJohn Parker Wilson17/24, 188 yards
RushingRoy Upchurch14 rushes, 86 yards, TD
ReceivingJulio Jones6 receptions, 103 yards
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingNick Stephens16/28, 137 yards, TD
RushingArian Foster6 rushes, 21 yards
ReceivingJosh Briscoe4 receptions, 46 yards, TD

At South Carolina

StatisticsTennessee Volunteers}}"TENNSouth Carolina Gamecockscolor=white}}"SCAR
First downs1111
Total yards207255
Rushing yards34101
Passing yards173154
Turnovers31
Time of possession27:3032:30
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingNick Stephens10/24, 134 yards, INT
RushingArian Foster14 rushes, 56 yards, TD
ReceivingAustin Rogers3 receptions, 72 yards
South Carolina Gamecockscolor=white}}; text-align:center;"**South Carolina**PassingStephen Garcia9/19, 139 yards, TD, INT
RushingMike Davis26 rushes, 58 yards
ReceivingKenny McKinley4 receptions, 50 yards, TD

Wyoming

StatisticsWyoming Cowboys}}"WYOTennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs1515
Total yards266219
Rushing yards167101
Passing yards99118
Turnovers12
Time of possession31:0328:47
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Wyoming Cowboys}}; text-align:center;"**Wyoming**PassingChris Stutzriem8/16, 95 yards, TD
RushingDevin Moore32 rushes, 98 yards
ReceivingChris Johnson1 reception, 26 yards
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingJonathan Crompton11/27, 91 yards, TD
RushingLennon Creer16 rushes, 82 yards
ReceivingGerald Jones5 receptions, 37 yards, TD

At Vanderbilt

StatisticsTennessee Volunteers}}"TENNVanderbilt Commodores}}"VAN
First downs1516
Total yards243213
Rushing yards22225
Passing yards21188
Turnovers33
Time of possession35:1424:46
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingB. J. Coleman4/8, 21 yards, INT
RushingLennon Creer13 rushes, 80 yards
ReceivingAustin Rogers1 reception, 7 yards
Vanderbilt Commodores}}; text-align:center;"**Vanderbilt**PassingMackenzi Adams18/38, 192 yards, INT
RushingJeff Jennings7 rushes, 19 yards
ReceivingGeorge Smith5 receptions, 46 yards

Kentucky

StatisticsKentucky Wildcats}}"UKTennessee Volunteers}}"TENN
First downs1116
Total yards193311
Rushing yards96210
Passing yards97101
Turnovers00
Time of possession25:4234:18
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Kentucky Wildcats}}; text-align:center;"**Kentucky**PassingMike Hartline5/7, 74 yards
RushingTony Dixon15 rushes, 48 yards
ReceivingE. J. Adams1 reception, 35 yards
Tennessee Volunteers}}; text-align:center;"**Tennessee**PassingJonathan Crompton6/8, 101 yards, TD
RushingGerald Jones1 rush, 63 yards, TD
ReceivingDenarius Moore1 reception, 63 yards, TD

Players

Starting lineups and coaches

Head coach: Phillip Fulmer

Offense

Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks: Dave Clawson Offensive Scheme: Multiple

Wide Receivers: Latrell Scott Offensive Line: Greg Atkins Running Backs: Ronald Gallant Jr. Tight Ends: Jason Michael

Offensive outlook

Coaches Head Coach Phillip Fulmer hired Dave Clawson, formerly the head coach at the University of Richmond, to replace David Cutcliffe as offensive coordinator. Greg Atkins (offensive line) is the only returning coach on the offensive staff. Joining him are newly hired assistants Stan Drayton (running backs), Jason Michael, and Latrell Scott (wide receivers).

Quarterbacks The Vols must replace graduate Erik Ainge, a 5th-round selection of the New York Jets in the 2008 NFL draft. The leading candidates are Jonathan Crompton, who started one game as an injury replacement for Ainge in 2006, redshirt freshman B. J. Coleman and redshirt sophomore Nick Stephens. After spring practices, Crompton had minor elbow surgery but should be ready for the season opener and all reports are that Crompton will be the starting quarterback.

Running backs

Receivers

Offensive line The offensive line returns the entire starting group from late in the 2007 season. The line was shuffled after an injury to Eric Young. Josh McNeil will anchor the line at center, with guards Anthony Parker and Jacques McClendon. Ramon Foster and Chris Scott will be the starters at tackle. This line allowed only 4 sacks during the 2007 season. Many experts predict Anthony Parker to be a First team All-American and for this unit to be the strongest in the SEC.

Tight ends The tight end position is up in the air following the losses of Chris Brown and Brad Cottam. Brad's brother Jeff Cottam and Luke Stocker are the leading candidates for the starting job. Because of the depth issues at tight end, offensive lineman Cody Pope was moved to play the position


Current starters (as of October 6, 2008)

**Position****Number****Name****Height****Weight****Class****Hometown****Games↑**
**QB**17Nick Stephens6'4"215 lb.Soph.Flower Mound, Texas1
**TB**27* Arian Foster6'1"225 lb.RS-Sr.San Diego, California5
**TE**88Luke Stocker6'6"245 lb.Soph.Berea, Kentucky0
**WR**12* Lucas Taylor6'0"185 lb.Sr.Carencro, Louisiana0
**WR**4Gerald Jones6'0"180 lb.Soph.Oklahoma City, Oklahoma0
**WR**81* Josh Briscoe6'3"183 lb.Sr.Lawndale, North Carolina0
**LT**78* Ramon Foster6'6"325 lb.Sr.Henning, Tennessee0
**LG**75* Anthony Parker6'3"305 lb.RS-Sr.Jonesboro, Georgia0
**C**50* Josh McNeil6'4"280 lb.RS-Jr.Collins, Mississippi0
**RG**65* Jacques McClendon6'3"330 lb.RS-Jr.Cleveland, Tennessee0
**RT**79* Chris Scott6'5"325 lb.So.Lovejoy, Georgia0
    • – Denotes returning starter.
  • ↑ – Denotes number of games started by the player at the listed position during the 2008 season.

Defense

Defensive coordinator / linebackers / associate head coach: John Chavis (20th year)

Base Defense: Multiple (4–3 and 3–2–6 "Mustang")

Defensive line: Dan Brooks

Defensive ends: Steve Caldwell

Defensive backs: Larry Slade


Position outlook

Coaches 2008 will be the 14th season as defensive coordinator for John Chavis. The defensive staff had been together and unchanged since the 1999 season, with Dan Brooks, Steve Caldwell and Larry Slade.

Defensive line

Linebackers The Vols replace two starters in the linebacker corps. Junior Rico McCoy returns to man one of the outside spots. Ellix Wilson, who started the 2008 Outback Bowl at the middle linebacker looks to earn that job for the 2008 season. The other outside spot is up in the air, with Nevin McKenzie seeing the most time there the previous year.

Defensive backs The defensive backfield saw a slew of injuries and changes in 2007, but looks to be much more stable and seasoned in 2008. The Vols must replace departing safety Jonathan Hefney. Sophomores Eric Berry (SS), Brent Vinson and DeAngelo Willingham (Cornerbacks) should return to their spots with special teams phenom, Dennis Rogan expected to see plenty of snaps at both cornerback and safety. SS Demetrice Morley was reinstated in school after academic trouble caused him to miss the 2007 season. He is the leading candidate at the vacant free safety spot. It has also been stated during the off season that Eric Berry could see time on the offensive side of the ball, as he has lined up at quarterback multiple times during spring practice.


Projected starters (Note: Does not include incoming freshmen).

**Position****Number****Name****Height****Weight****Class****Hometown****Games↑**
**LE**91Robert Ayers6'3"260 lb.RS-Sr.Clio, South Carolina0
**LT**55* Dan Williams6'2"310 lb.RS-Jr.Memphis, Tennessee0
**RT**98* Demonté Bolden6'6"290 lb.Sr.Chattanooga, Tennessee0
**RE**94Wes Brown6'3"270 lb.RS-Jr.Athens, Alabama0
**SLB**20Nevin McKenzie6'2"210 lb.Sr.San Antonio, Texas0
**MLB**35Ellix Wilson5'10"225 lb.RS-Jr.Memphis, Tennessee0
**WLB**5* Rico McCoy6'1"215 lb.Jr.Washington, D.C.0
**RCB**24* DeAngelo Willingham6'0"200 lb.Sr.Palm Desert, CA0
**LCB**13* Brent Vinson6'2"180 lb.So.Hampton, Virginia0
**FS**7Demetrice Morley6'2"195 lb.RS-Jr.Miami, Florida0
**SS**14* Eric Berry5'11"195 lb.So.Fairburn, Georgia0
    • – Denotes returning starter
  • ↑ – Denotes number of games started by the player at the listed position during the 2008 season.

Special teams

Position outlook Sophomore Daniel Lincoln (kicker) replaced departing Senior James Wilhoit in 2007 and earned All American Honors. Britton Colquitt returns as punter and will handle kickoffs. Sophomores Dennis Rogan emerged as the main kick and punt returner last, with Lennon Creer joining him as kick returner. Both players return.


Projected starters (Note: Does not include incoming Freshmen).

**Position****Number****Name****Height****Weight****Class****Hometown****Games↑**
**P**95Chad Cunningham ‡6'3"210 lb.RS-So.Dawsonville, Georgia0
**P**47* Britton Colquitt ‡6'3"205 lb.RS-Sr.Knoxville, Tennessee0
**PR**41* Dennis Rogan5'10"175 lb.So.Knoxville, Tennessee0
**KO**26* Daniel Lincoln6'0"204 lb.So.Ocala, Florida0
**KR**41* Dennis Rogan5'10"175 lb.So.Knoxville, Tennessee0
**KR**3* Lennon Creer6'1"202 lb.So.Tatum, Texas0
**PK**26* Daniel Lincoln6'0"204 lb.So.Ocala, Florida0
    • – Denotes returning starter
  • ↑ – Denotes number of games started by the player at the listed position during the 2008 season.
  • ‡ – Note: Cunningham will be the starter during Colquitt's suspension.

Team players drafted into the NFL

Main article: 2009 NFL draft

Robert AyersDefensive end118Denver Broncos
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