
Four reasons why Tennessee can beat Alabama when the No. 11 Vols host the No. 7 Crimson Tide
While things have been overly pessimistic, in my opinion, among Tennessee fans, the Vols are still in prime position to make the College Football Playoff.
While things have been overly pessimistic, in my opinion, among Tennessee fans, the Vols are still in prime position to make the College Football Playoff.
Tennessee has been struggling at the offensive tackle position for most of the season. Now, the Vols will have to overcome one of its key
Alabama seems to be getting healthier at the wrong time for Tennessee. Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer listed receivers Kendrick Law and Kobe Prentice as
Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer got a sneak peek at Tennessee’s offense live and in-person when the Crimson Tide played South Florida, which is coached by
Tennessee athletic director Danny White defended his usage of the term “talent fee” when he decided to raise football ticket prices last month. During an
If things were going according to plan with Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, he would be halfway done with his college career. I know that sounds
Tennessee defensive lineman Bryson Eason knows what gets the Vols going at home. He knows what Tennessee needs from its crowd when Alabama comes to
Tennessee isn’t one of the best red zone defenses in the SEC just by luck or good fortune. The Vols prepared to be great with
Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson has been legendarily good this season for the Vols. Running backs coach De’Rail Sims certainly noticed as much in Sampson’s