White House honors Tennessee NCAA football champs
WAP99081707 - 17 AUGUST 1999 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: President Clinton receives a jersey during a ceremony honoring the Tennessee Volunteers (Vols) football team, August 17, at the White House. The Vols won the NCAA Division One title by defeating Florida State 23-16 for a perfect record in 1998. From left are President Clinton, Captain Tee Martin, Head Coach Phillip Fulmer, Vice President Al Gore and Captain Mercedes Hamilton. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI
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