Jim Haslam was an above-average football player. He was at best an average basketball player, as he puts it. But being a star on the St. Petersburg High School football team in Florida drew a ...
The stadium was named after the legendary head coach General Robert Neyland in 1962. That was the same year that saw the four-time national championship-winning head coach die. One of the great ...
It's just a fact. Most fans don't know them. General Robert Neyland is a much different matter. The iconic Neyland is one of the greatest and most innovative coaches in college football history ...
Though the two SEC teams played 11 times from 1901 through 1914, the rivalry between the Vols and Crimson Tide did not take ...
They worked closely with Robert Neyland, who leads the underwater archaeology branch of the Naval History and Heritage Command. Mr Neyland and his team manages the approximately 3,000 American ...
The stadium’s largest expansion followed the end of World War II. Gen. Robert Neyland returned from war to coach the Vols in 1946 and plans were made for an expansion on the south end of the ...
The stadium proudly bears the name of Robert Neyland, a prominent figure who served as the head football coach at the University of Tennessee during three separate periods between 1926 and 1952.
Those people, Paul “Bear” Bryant (.696) and General Robert Neyland (.684) had near identical winning percentages in this rivalry. Alabama leads the all-time series (59-39-7), and first-year ...
He is pictured with former Vols tight end Jason Witten and legendary coach Gen. Robert Neyland.
Alongside McEwan was assistant coach Robert Neyland, aka the Legend Tennessee's Stadium is Named For. The game was a brawl. Notre Dame center Adam Walsh broke both hands but kept playing.
The stadium, located on the banks of the Tennessee River, is named after Gen. Robert Neyland, who served three different stints as the Vols' head coach in between military duty. There's also the ...
Though the two SEC teams played 11 times from 1901 through 1914, the rivalry between the Vols and Crimson Tide did not take off until 1928, when both programs were then led by Robert Neyland and ...