TENNESSEE FOOTBALL 2012 SCHEDULE RELEASED
Vols to host Florida, Alabama, Missouri among slate of seven home games
The
University of Tennessee announced the football schedule for the 2012
season, with the Vols slated to host seven games at Neyland Stadium
next fall.
The slate of conference home games
includes visits from Florida (Sept. 15), Alabama (Oct. 20), Missouri
(Nov. 10), and Kentucky (Nov. 24), while Tennessee plays on the road
against Southeastern Conference opponents Georgia (Sept. 29),
Mississippi State (Oct. 13), South Carolina (Oct. 27) and Vanderbilt
(Nov. 17). The three non-conference opponents the Vols will host
at Neyland Stadium in 2012 include Georgia State (Sept. 8), Akron
(Sept. 22) and Troy (Nov. 3).
The Vols begin the
2012 regular season against North Carolina State of the Atlantic Coast
Conference at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Saturday, Sept. 1 in the
Chick-fil-a Kickoff Game, televised on ESPN. Tennessee then has
three consecutive home games, as the Vols will play non-conference
opponent Georgia State (Sept. 8), SEC East rival Florida (Sept. 15) and
Akron from the Mid-American Conference (Sept. 22) before the first road
test for UT on Sept. 29, a trip to Athens to face the Georgia Bulldogs.
Following
an open week, the Vols will visit Mississippi State on Oct. 13, the
first trip to Starkville for Tennessee since 2007. The following
week, the Vols will play the other SEC West opponent on their 2012
schedule by hosting Alabama on Oct. 20. Tennessee next travels to
Columbia, S.C. to play South Carolina on Oct. 27, followed by a game
against Troy of the Sun Belt Conference on Nov. 3 in Knoxville.
The
addition of the University of Missouri to the SEC increases the number
of games against SEC East opponents on the Tennessee schedule to six,
and the Nov. 10 game at Neyland Stadium represents the first-ever game
between the Vols and Tigers. The final regular season road game
for Tennessee is on Nov. 17 at Vanderbilt, followed by the
regular-season finale and final 2012 home game at Neyland Stadium on
Nov. 24 against Kentucky.
In addition to the first
meeting against Missouri, the Vols will also play against Georgia State
and Troy for the first time in school history. The Vols are
playing North Carolina State for the third time and the first since a
Tennessee win in 1939 (UT lost to the Wolfpack in the first meeting 101
years ago in 1911). Tennessee won the only previous meeting with
Akron in 1989, a 52-9 victory in Knoxville.
Information
regarding game times and television broadcast information is typically
released two weeks before each individual game. Additionally,
information regarding season and individual-game tickets will be
released later in the spring.
2012 Tennessee Football Schedule
Sept.
1
North Carolina State (at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA)
Sept. 8 Georgia State
Sept. 15 Florida
Sept. 22 Akron
Sept. 29 at Georgia
Oct. 13 at Mississippi State
Oct. 20 Alabama
Oct. 27 at South Carolina
Nov. 3 Troy
Nov. 10 Missouri
Nov. 17 at Vanderbilt
Nov. 24 Kentucky
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