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Smokey X is set to retire as the iconic University of Tennessee mascot. And Smokey XI, another bluetick coonhound , will make his debut in fall of 2022 as the latest top dog on campus.
For Smokey, the University of Tennessee’s human costumed mascot, the winter break will be anything but a humdrum dog’s life. Besides trying to build up Vol fan excitement at the Music City ...
Tennessee mascot Smokey gets fans roused before the start of the NCAA college baseball game between Tennessee an Kentucky on April 20, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. But who is Connor Solsbee?
For Smokey, the University of Tennessee’s human costumed mascot, the winter break will be anything but a humdrum dog’s life. Besides trying to build up Vol fan excitement at the Music City ...
While we've known students play University of Tennessee's costumed Smokey, an identity has been shared for the latest coonhound mascot. Meet Connor.
Tennessee mascot Smokey runs across the end zone after a touchdown in the first half of an NCAA college football game against South Carolina, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019, in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP Photo ...
The University of Tennessee Athletics Department officially unveiled the eleventh Smokey, the mascot of the Tennessee Volunteers. Smokey XI is set to debut in the Fall of 2022. 11/10 would watch ...
Ahead of its first football game of the 2024 season on Saturday, Tennessee shared an update on mascot Smokey XI, the latest in the line of bluetick coonhounds set to make his debut this fall.
Everything you need to know about University of Tennessee’s Smokey Smokey X began his mascot career in 2013. He is the first of a new bloodline born and raised in Tennessee.
While we've known students play University of Tennessee's costumed Smokey, an identity has been shared for the latest coonhound mascot. Meet Connor.
For Smokey, the University of Tennessee’s human costumed mascot, the winter break will be anything but a humdrum dog’s life. Besides trying to build up Vol fan excitement at the Music City ...
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