The Last Time Tennessee Beat Alabama and Other Statistics to Please Alabama/Infuriate Tennessee Fans

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Tennessee beat Alabama: 2006
In consecutive years: 2003-04
3 or more in a row: 1995-2001
Held them to single digits: 1999
Beat AP ranked Alabama: 1999
Beat AP ranked Alabama while not ranked themselves: 1982
Tied overall series: 1960
Led overall series: Never
Closest to tying series since 1960: 1970, down by 1
Closest to beating Alabama since 2006 Win: 2009, lost 12-10
This decade [2011-20]: 2015, lost 19-14

Tennessee hosts Alabama this Saturday.
 
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Phil Fulmer was instrumental in bringing down Mike DuBose and Alabama through highly questionable actions relating to the Albert Means scandal. Ironically, a few years later, Fat Phil would literally become DuBose and run Tennessee into the ground. Then you hire Kiffin, who leaves you high and dry once he thinks the grass is greener at USC. Thus, Kiffin becomes your version of Dennis Franchione. Now you have Butch, who is your Mike Shula. His teams play hard and are always close, but they just can't get over the hump. Everything Bama fans endured because of the nefarious actions of Fat Phil has come back around to bite you squarely on the ass. Except for Derek Dooley. Bama never hired anyone that incompetent so he's just lagniappe to those of us who enjoy seeing UT languish in mediocrity.
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Phil Fulmer was instrumental in bringing down Mike DuBose and Alabama through highly questionable actions relating to the Albert Means scandal. Ironically, a few years later, Fat Phil would literally become DuBose and run Tennessee into the ground. Then you hire Kiffin, who leaves you high and dry once he thinks the grass is greener at USC. Thus, Kiffin becomes your version of Dennis Franchione. Now you have Butch, who is your Mike Shula. His teams play hard and are always close, but they just can't get over the hump. Everything Bama fans endured because of the nefarious actions of Fat Phil has come back around to bite you squarely on the ass. Except for Derek Dooley. Bama never hired anyone that incompetent so he's just lagniappe to those of us who enjoy seeing UT languish in mediocrity.
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//through highly questionable actions relating to the Albert Means scandal\\

Which is where things really got ratcheted up and has not gone away.
Eff the viles!!!!
With the streak being what it is and the viles being irrelevant, so what. Pound em into the turf!!!
 
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Phil Fulmer was instrumental in bringing down Mike DuBose and Alabama through highly questionable actions relating to the Albert Means scandal. Ironically, a few years later, Fat Phil would literally become DuBose and run Tennessee into the ground. Then you hire Kiffin, who leaves you high and dry once he thinks the grass is greener at USC. Thus, Kiffin becomes your version of Dennis Franchione. Now you have Butch, who is your Mike Shula. His teams play hard and are always close, but they just can't get over the hump. Everything Bama fans endured because of the nefarious actions of Fat Phil has come back around to bite you squarely on the ass. Except for Derek Dooley. Bama never hired anyone that incompetent so he's just lagniappe to those of us who enjoy seeing UT languish in mediocrity.
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Fuck fat Phil with a baseball bat. The rotten son of a bitch. Rot in hell you goat humping heathen ass.
 
As a player, one game Bryant is particularly known for was at Tennessee in 1935, even though standout Riley Smith, who would be the second-overall selection in the first NFL draft (three rounds before Bryant) scored two touchdowns.
In addition to catching a touchdown pass, Bryant lateraled to Smith for another score, all while playing on a broken leg.
Atlanta Constitution reporter Ralph McGill doubted the diagnosis and showed up early for the following week’s game against Georgia and asked to see the X-ray. Indeed, it showed a broken fibula sustained against Mississippi State, from which Bryant was quoted as saying, “It was just one little bone.”
 
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