Tennessee should only benefit as Texas and Oklahoma join Vols in SEC
It’s official. Texas and Oklahoma are officially a part of the SEC. Tennessee fans should rejoice. Let’s think about the many ties that the Vols
It’s official. Texas and Oklahoma are officially a part of the SEC. Tennessee fans should rejoice. Let’s think about the many ties that the Vols
Josh Heupel keeps going national and stealing top prospects on the defensive line from other prestigious schools when it comes to recruiting. This time, Tennessee
Tennessee coach Tony Vitello deserves more than he’ll get in his next contract. That’s not undervaluing what the Vols’ baseball messiah has meant to UT.
Many Tennessee football players are recruited out of high school. A few are walk-ons. Some come up via the transfer portal. No matter the path, once they arrive, they are Volunteers. But, of
Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes isn’t very good at keeping a secret. Therefore, we all now know that the Vols’ will be wearing black at
Looking for the Tennessee Volunteers? Turn on the television and watch sports. Chances are they’ll be there. Chances are they’ll help the Vols’ program for
Tennessee’s offensive line of the future is quickly coming into shape. Here’s proof. The Vols currently have three offensive linemen committed for the 2025 class:
He fell further than expected in the NBA Draft, but former Tennessee Basketball forward Dalton Knecht found the perfect spot. The All-American is going to
I know what you’re thinking. It’s only been two days (at the time of writing) since Tennessee beat Texas A&M to win the College World