
Tennessee football can exorcise two demons facing Clemson in Orange Bowl
There’s a bit of ironic history with where Tennessee football is going bowling. The Vols, who came in at No. 6 in the final College
There’s a bit of ironic history with where Tennessee football is going bowling. The Vols, who came in at No. 6 in the final College
Rest easy Tennessee football fans. You don’t have to worry about the Alabama Crimson Tide getting into the College Football Playoff over you. Despite taking
North Carolina coach Mack Brown doesn’t seem real happy with the current state of college football. That’s understandable. Things have changed. Brown said recently that
Success brings change. That’s just how college football works. That came to pass on Saturday when Tennessee offensive coordinator Alex Golesh was hired as the
Tennessee dodged a major bullet when Colorado, instead of Auburn, decided to hire Deion Sanders as its head coach this weekend. Seeing Sanders go out
Staff changes naturally come with success, and Tennessee football has now learned that. The Vols are losing offensive coordinator Alex Golesh to a new job.
No matter the arm strength or all the talk of his leadership ability and maturity, Tennessee needs another quarterback from the transfer portal to give
Tennessee’s regular season may be over, but recruiting is still in full swing. Samuel M’Pemba – a five-star prospect – is set to announce his
Tennessee football is expected to host one of the top remaining class of 2023 prospects this weekend. Arion Carter, a four-star linebacker, announced via Twitter