Tennessee Football Looking to Bolster Secondary in Transfer Portal
Tennessee football has sent out several offers to defensive backs in the transfer portal. The Vols have six defensive backs exiting, making a position of
Tennessee football has sent out several offers to defensive backs in the transfer portal. The Vols have six defensive backs exiting, making a position of
Tennessee Football recruiting ramping up approaching early signing day, full 2024 football schedule released.
With an 8-4 record, Tennessee Football may have trouble motivating itself for the Citrus Bowl against the Iowa Hawkeyes. After all, this is a follow-up
Jamal Wallace received an offer from Tennessee football in September. His interest in the Vols goes back beyond that. Now, the 6-foot-4, 269-pound defensive lineman
Separate Twitter shades, one from a Tennessee Football commit and the other directed at a former Vols player, headline Off the Hook Sports’ Wednesday, Dec.
Tennessee football center Cooper Mays is practicing with the Vols as they prepare for the Citrus Bowl. It seems like a good sign that the
Elite Vol receiver commitments anxious to get started with Tennessee.
There’s only one reason that Tennessee football players are flocking to the transfer portal like moths to a flame. Money. And there’s only one player
As the transfer portal continues to whirl at an astonishing rate, Tennessee’s most important potential Vol for the 2024 season is still mulling his options.