University of Tennessee Athletics

Tennessee Football Announces 2018 Schedule
September 19, 2017 | Football
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Tennessee football team will start the 2018 season in Charlotte against West Virginia at Bank of America Stadium on Sept. 1 and wrap up the regular season at Vanderbilt on Nov. 24, as the SEC announced the 2018 schedules for all 14 conference schools on Tuesday.
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The Vols face the Mountaineers for the first time in school history and will begin the year in a neutral site game at an NFL stadium for the second straight year after defeating Georgia Tech 42-41 in double-overtime to start the 2017 season.
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Following WVU, Tennessee will host ETSU (Sept. 8), UTEP (Sept. 15) and Florida (Sept. 22) at Neyland Stadium before traveling to Athens, Ga., to face Georgia (Sept. 29).
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The Vols will meet the Buccaneers for the first time, and the clash with the Miners will be the third meeting and first since 1990.
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UT's bye week falls on the weekend of Oct. 6.
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After the break, Tennessee will travel to Auburn on Oct. 13 to face the Tigers for the first time since 2013.
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The Vols host Alabama on Oct. 20 before traveling to South Carolina on Oct. 27.
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Tennessee opens November with a three-game homestand starting with the Vols' first-ever game against Charlotte (Nov. 3) before welcoming Kentucky (Nov. 10) and Missouri (Nov. 17). UT ends the regular season at Vanderbilt on Nov. 24.
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The SEC Championship Game will be played on Dec. 1 in Atlanta and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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The Vols face the Mountaineers for the first time in school history and will begin the year in a neutral site game at an NFL stadium for the second straight year after defeating Georgia Tech 42-41 in double-overtime to start the 2017 season.
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Following WVU, Tennessee will host ETSU (Sept. 8), UTEP (Sept. 15) and Florida (Sept. 22) at Neyland Stadium before traveling to Athens, Ga., to face Georgia (Sept. 29).
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The Vols will meet the Buccaneers for the first time, and the clash with the Miners will be the third meeting and first since 1990.
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UT's bye week falls on the weekend of Oct. 6.
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After the break, Tennessee will travel to Auburn on Oct. 13 to face the Tigers for the first time since 2013.
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The Vols host Alabama on Oct. 20 before traveling to South Carolina on Oct. 27.
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Tennessee opens November with a three-game homestand starting with the Vols' first-ever game against Charlotte (Nov. 3) before welcoming Kentucky (Nov. 10) and Missouri (Nov. 17). UT ends the regular season at Vanderbilt on Nov. 24.
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The SEC Championship Game will be played on Dec. 1 in Atlanta and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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TENNESSEE 2018 Â FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date | Opponent | Location |
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Sept. 1 | vs. West Virginia    | Charlotte, N.C. |
Sept. 8 | ETSU | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Sept. 15 | UTEP | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Sept. 22 | Florida * | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Sept. 29 | at Georgia * | Athens, Ga. |
Oct. 13 | at Auburn * | Auburn, Ala. |
Oct. 20 | Alabama * | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Oct. 27 | at South Carolina * | Columbia, S.C. |
Nov. 3 | Charlotte | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Nov. 10 | Kentucky * | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Nov. 17 | Missouri * | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Nov. 24 | at Vanderbilt * | Nashville, Tenn. |
* SEC Game   BOLD = Home Game |
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