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Tennessee Football Players and Staff Receive Two “Championship” Rings for 2016 Season

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In what is becoming a tradition, Tennessee players and staff have received rings for their win over Nebraska in the Music City Bowl. The Vols “Music City Bowl Champions” rings came in at a cost just south of $40,000.

Tennessee also received rings for their win over Virginia Tech in the Battle at Bristol. These were provided at no cost to the school by the event organizers.

This is the third straight year that Tennessee players and staff have received rings for their bowl efforts. Jones has now racked up a 3-0 record in bowl games in four years as the head man in Knoxville.