Tennessee Volunteers
Tennessee Volunteers
Evan Berry named 2015 SEC Special Teams Player of the Year
Published
Dec. 9, 2015 5:42 p.m. ET

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Living up to the Berry name couldn't have been an easy task for sophomore Evan Berry, as his older brother Eric was named to three different All-American teams during his tenure with Tennessee. But the younger Berry is now well on his way to making his own legacy with the Vols.
Evan appears on his way to his own All-American honors, as he was named the 2015 SEC Special Teams Player of the Year.
Berry finished the season leading the nation in kick return average (38.3 yards per return) and tied for the second most kick return touchdowns with three.
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? Congrats to Evan Berry (@aSuperManDoe) Tennessee’s first-ever @SEC Special Teams Player of the Year! ???? pic.twitter.com/YpHXX44FS3
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) December 9, 2015
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