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Neyland Stadium (/ˈniːlənd/ NEE-lənd) is a
sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee,
United States. It
serves primarily as the home of the
Tennessee Volunteers...
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Neyland is a town and
community in Pembrokeshire, Wales,
lying on the
River Cleddau and the
upstream end of the ****ord
Haven estuary. The
Cleddau Bridge...
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Robert Reese Neyland (KNEE-lənd;
February 17, 1892 –
March 28, 1962) was an
American football player and
coach and
officer in the
United States Army,...
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Neyland is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Martin Neyland (1877–1947),
English footballer Robert Neyland (1892–1962),
American football...
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games at
Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. Game One – No. 9 (FCS)
Chattanooga Mocs (0–0) vs No. 15
Tennessee Volunteers (0–0) at
Neyland Stadium...
- wire-service: AP Poll and/or Coaches' Poll in
their history. The Vols play at
Neyland Stadium on the university's
campus in Knoxville,
where Tennessee has won...
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Intercollegiate Athletic ****ociation,
Neyland captured two as a
member of the
Southern Conference and
Neyland, Wyatt, Majors, and
Fulmer won a combined...
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Martin Neyland (29
September 1877 – 1947),
sometimes known as
Martin Nalan, was an
English professional footballer who pla**** as a
forward in the Football...
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Leedell Wallace Neyland (August 4, 1921 - June 6, 2020) was an
educator and
author in Florida. He was a
professor emeritus of history, provost, and dean...
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Daniel Neyland (1618–1688) was an
Irish Anglican priest in the 17th century.
Neyland was born in
County Clare and
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin...