Tennessee Football: Vols’ roster again shell-shocked, this time by suspension
Tennessee did not have a banner day when it comes to discipline on Monday. First, head coach Josh Heupel was asked about offensive lineman Gerald
Tennessee did not have a banner day when it comes to discipline on Monday. First, head coach Josh Heupel was asked about offensive lineman Gerald
Tennessee has a major problem on offense. I bet you never thought you’d hear that so soon after the Vols’ offense set the college football
Tennessee is known for attacking its opponents with a downfield passing attack and a defense that creates pressure with multiple blitzes, twists and stunts. Those
Tennessee lost 29-16 to Florida on Saturday and it’s fair to question how much quarterback Joe Milton is to blame. Either the Vols decided to
The remedy for a malady long felt by Tennessee football fans resides in Florida and will be on display for the nation to see. For
Tennessee’s tight end group lost an important piece of its offense from last season. They seemed to have that buttoned up after just two games.
Tennessee’s players-only meeting held earlier this week wasn’t necessarily unusual. However, it was a sign that the Vols had issues that needed to be hashed
Tennessee didn’t look championship worthy against Austin Peay. There’s no denying that. However, that doesn’t mean there can’t be lessons learned from the lack-luster contest.
Tennessee center Cooper Mays could play against Florida on Saturday. Then, again he may not. UT coach Josh Heupel was non-committal about the preseason All-SEC