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| - Phillip Fulmer (born September 1, 1950) is the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers college football team. He has coached the team since the 1992 season. He resigned on November 3, 2008, although he will remain in his current position through the end of the 2008 season. He is best known for coaching the Volunteers to the national championship in 1998, with Tee Martin at quarterback. Fulmer is the school's 20th head football coach.
- At the end of his tenure at Tennessee, Fulmer had the second-highest number of wins of any head coach in Tennessee history, just 21 behind legendary coach Robert Neyland. Fulmer also was only the third coach in Tennessee history to win a claimed national championship. His 1997 and 1998 teams remain (as of 2011) to be the last teams to win consecutive SEC championships. Despite a decline in the later years of his career, he was considered by many to be an icon of college football, especially one of institutional loyalty. In recognition of his accomplishments at Tennessee, Fulmer was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012.
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