Tennessee football: Despite 40 points at LSU, Jacob Warren says Vols’ offense still hasn’t reached its potential
How do you criticize scoring 40 points against a top 25 SEC team on the road and having your quarterback move up in the Heisman
How do you criticize scoring 40 points against a top 25 SEC team on the road and having your quarterback move up in the Heisman
Plenty to ingest after Tennessee’s big win against LSU and Alabama on the horizon.
We’ve all been there. You show up to a highly anticipated event and things immediately go awry. Maybe your ex is there with a new
Tennessee TE Jacob Warren: “I do believe we’re that good. I do believe we can go out & beat anybody” Warren looks back on the
Tennessee C Cooper Mays: “I don’t care who we play. I’m going to believe I can win every time” Mays looks back on LSU, forward
Tennessee’s defensive performance against LSU wasn’t just good. According to defensive end/linebacker Byron Young, it was the best outing in his time as a Vol.
There was some volatility atop the college football polls that will affect the Tennessee-Alabama game on Saturday. Nevertheless, it will be a historic matchup. The
By Josh Ward Tennessee fans needed that win over LSU. Not just that win – that kind of win. Tennessee dominated LSU from beginning to
Tennessee’s gameplan offensively was pretty simple against LSU. If the Tigers didn’t drop into coverage, the Vols were going to make LSU pay. That’s exactly