Smokey, Bluetick Coonhound now official Tennessee State Dog

Smokey, Bluetick Coonhound now official Tennessee State Dog. This was signed into bill back in March of 2019.

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TorchBearerPhoto by John Black Photography

The bluetick coonhound has been just as synonymous with the Tennessee Volunteers s September since 1953 … see chart below.

Smokey, Bluetick Coonhound now official Tennessee State Dog. This was signed into bill back in March of 2019. #Smokey

Dog Years Record Pct.
Blue Smokey 1953–1954 10-10-1 .500
Smokey II 1955–1963 58-39-5 .597
Smokey III 1964–1977 105-39-5 .729
Smokey IV 1978–1979 12-10-1 .545
Smokey V 1980–1983 28-18-1 .608
Smokey VI 1984–1991 67-23-6 .744
Smokey VII 1992–1994 27-9 .750
Smokey VIII 1995–2003 91-22 .805
Smokey IX 2004–2012 62-53 .539
Smokey X 2013–2022

Smokey XI 2022 to Present

Chart from WikiPedia

Learn more about this history of Smokey the mascot.

First published August 6, 2019. Last updayed or republished October 25, 2022.

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