Tennessee Football harkening back to Vols’ elite defensive traditions
Tennessee Football was once known as being a school that could produce top-flight pass rushers. History seems to be repeating itself. As for linebacker, the
Tennessee Football was once known as being a school that could produce top-flight pass rushers. History seems to be repeating itself. As for linebacker, the
Tennessee defensive coordinator Tim Banks can know all the ingredients and even the recipe, but the final product has to pass the taste test. Banks
Tennessee’s coaches continued to declare how confident they were in quarterback Joe Milton III throughout the offseason. He did nothing to disappoint them in his
Tennessee isn’t going to abandon deep passes in its offense anytime soon. However, the Vols may be a bit more short sighted in their approach this season.
Welcome back college football! After the Week 0 teaser, Week 1 provided us with everything we wanted as fans: upsets, thrilling finishes and immediate debates.
Bru McCoy only caught two passes for 21 yards in Tennessee’s season-opening win against Virginia. However, it was obvious that the Vols’ receiver has many
It wasn’t very noticeable, but Tennessee’s defensive backs played well against Virginia. It was just a bit hard to see with the Vols’ constant pass
Tennessee’s running backs set the tone, finished drives and, well, did just about everything right in the Vols’ season opener against Virginia. The Vols beat
Tennessee had every reason to be concerned about its offensive line against Virginia on Saturday. As it turned out, that was all for naught. The