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|citystate = Knoxville, TN | |citystate = Knoxville, TN | ||
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|nats = [[1991 ACF Nationals|1991 ACF]] | |nats = [[1991 ACF Nationals|1991 ACF]] | ||
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| − | Notable members of the | + | ''This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Tennessee. For high school quizbowl in the state of Tennessee, see [[Tennessee Academic Coaches Association]].'' |
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| + | The '''University of Tennessee''', sometimes referred to as UT, UTK, or simply Tennessee, is a public university in Knoxville, Tennessee. Despite taking a brief hiatus, the team has historically been very active. | ||
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| + | =History= | ||
| + | Tennessee's club was founded in [https://www.qbwiki.com/other/1995-acf-nationals-program.pdf 1983]. Is most notable for their win at the [[1991 ACF Nationals]], the first iteration of the tournament. Tennessee triumphed by going 11-0 in the 12-team round robin format. Notable members of the 1991 National Championship team include longtime [[UTC]] coach [[Charlie Steinhice]] as well as players [[Steve Taylor]] and [[Robert Trent]]. The team was coached by [[Carol Guthrie]]. | ||
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| + | =Notable Alumni= | ||
| + | [[Charlie Steinhice]] and [[Robert Trent]], ACF Nationals-winning teammates | ||
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| + | [[Jasper Lee]] | ||
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| − | [[Category: College clubs]] | + | [[Category: College clubs]] {{c|Tennessee college clubs}} |
[[Category: Tennessee]] | [[Category: Tennessee]] | ||
[[Category: Programs that have won ACF Nationals]] | [[Category: Programs that have won ACF Nationals]] | ||
[[Category:Stubs]] | [[Category:Stubs]] | ||
[[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | [[Category:Original QBWiki Page]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:18, 19 October 2025
| University of Tennessee | |
| Location: Knoxville, TN | |
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| Current President or Coach | Alex Wyrick |
| National championships | 1991 ACF |
| NAQT Page | link |
This article describes the quizbowl team at the University of Tennessee. For high school quizbowl in the state of Tennessee, see Tennessee Academic Coaches Association.
The University of Tennessee, sometimes referred to as UT, UTK, or simply Tennessee, is a public university in Knoxville, Tennessee. Despite taking a brief hiatus, the team has historically been very active.
History
Tennessee's club was founded in 1983. Is most notable for their win at the 1991 ACF Nationals, the first iteration of the tournament. Tennessee triumphed by going 11-0 in the 12-team round robin format. Notable members of the 1991 National Championship team include longtime UTC coach Charlie Steinhice as well as players Steve Taylor and Robert Trent. The team was coached by Carol Guthrie.
Notable Alumni
Charlie Steinhice and Robert Trent, ACF Nationals-winning teammates
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