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In 1970,
the quartet of Bobby Majors, David Allen, Conrad Graham and
Priest set the still-existing SEC and school records of 36
interceptions.
A modest
Priest contends he was simply a member of the group, but he
remains today Tennessee's career leader in interceptions with
18. He led the team in 1969 with seven interceptions and recorded
nine during the 1970 campaign. His career interception return
yardage of 305 stood as the UT record for 39 years until this
season when Eric Berry passed the mark and extended it to
its current figure of 487. Tennessee teams on which Priest
played had a 28-5-1 record, claiming one SEC championship
(1969) and capturing a 1971 Sugar Bowl win over Air Force.
A Cum
Laude graduate of Tennessee (BS 1972), Priest also earned
his law degree in 1975. Priest was named to the SEC Academic
Honor Roll in 1968, 1969 and 1970, when he also was selected
Academic All-America.
A prominent
Knoxville trial lawyer with the firm of Pryor, Flynn, Priest
& Harber, Priest was admitted to the bar in 1976. He has
served as a member of many associations and law boards in
Tennessee and also served as a municipal court judge for the
town of Farragut from 1999-2005.
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