GREATEST OFFENSIVE PLAYS OF THE PHILLIP FULMER ERA
After 15 long weeks, you, the fans, have widdled down 16 of the greatest plays of the Phillip Fulmer era to one single play. Your conclusion was that the 2004 James Wilhoit 50-yard game winning field goal was The Greatest Play of the Phillip Fulmer era. Wilhoit's kick topped the 1995 Peyton Manning's touchdown pass to Joey Kent on the first play of the game in round one. Wilhoit's kick took on Casey Clausen's Hail Mary pass to James Banks just before halftime of the 2003 Florida game in round two and was victorious. Wilhoit then defeated the 1998 SEC Championship winning touchdown from Tee Martin to Peerless Price. In the final round Wilhoit's dramatics defeated another Martin to Price connection, this time it was the 1998 NCAA Championship.
We'd like to thank all the fans that participated in this contest and hope that you return next season when we pit another 16 plays from a different era against one another to determine what is the favorite of the fans.
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Play #1 1992 at Georgia Shuler converts a big 4th down to Davis
Play #9 1992 vs Florida Shuler to Phillips for 66yd TD
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Play #2 1996 Citrus Bowl Graham's 69 yd TD helps beat OSU
Play #10 1997 SEC Champ. Manning to Nash leads Vols to victory
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Play #3 1998 SEC Champ. Martin to Price TD puts the Vols ahead
Play #11 1996 vs Alabama Graham scores 80yd TD to beat Bama
Play #4 2001 at Florida Stephens run sets up clinching TD
Play #12 1998 Nat. Champ. Martin and Price help Vols win Title