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1910 Tennessee Volunteers football team

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The 1910 Tennessee Volunteers football team was the second consecutive Volunteer team to go winless in the SIAA, and the fourth team in six seasons to have the same distinction. Andrew Stone, became the seventh head coach at Tennessee. His regime marked the end of the short-term coaching assignments for several years to come.

1910 Schedule

October 1Centre*

  • 15th and Cumberland Field
  • Knoxville

L 2-17 October 8Mooney School*

  • 15th and Cumberland Field
  • Knoxville

W 7-0 October 15at Vanderbilt

  • Old Dudley Field
  • Nashville

L 0-18 October 22at Georgia

L 5-35 October 29at Samford*BirminghamW 17-0 October 31at Mississippi StateStarkville, MSL 0-48 November 5Kentucky

  • 15th and Cumberland Field
  • Knoxville

L 0-10 November 12Maryville*

  • 15th and Cumberland Field
  • Knoxville

W 13-0 November 19UT Chattanooga

  • 15th and Cumberland Field
  • Knoxville

T 6-6

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