From The Stands – Vols must address offensive woes. And penalties. And coaching. And…
Hmmm, Hmmm, Hmmm, the Vols sure threw us a big ole curve ball on GameDay 5. I said all during the bye week break
Hmmm, Hmmm, Hmmm, the Vols sure threw us a big ole curve ball on GameDay 5. I said all during the bye week break
Tennessee fell in both the AP and Coaches’ Poll, as expected following the Vols loss to Arkansas on Saturday night. Previously ranked No. 4 in
Vols can’t hold on, drop winnable game to Arkansas.
Tennessee made plenty of mistakes in its 19-14 loss to Arkansas. However, one seemed most impactful. Another was downright embarrassing. First things first. The Vols
Tennessee linebacker Keenan Pili wasn’t willing to point fingers at his offensive counterparts when asked about the Vols’ 19-14 loss to Arkansas on Saturday. However,
Tennessee lost to Arkansas. Now, it’s worth wondering if the season is lost as well, especially based on how UT running back Dylan Sampson described
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava took much of the blame for the Vols’ 19-14 loss to Arkansas. Fortunately, there was plenty of blame to go around.
Tennessee was on the wrong end of history at Arkansas on Saturday night. The fourth-ranked Vols fell 19-14 to the unranked Razorbacks, marking the fourth
There is plenty of blame to go around as Tennessee Football lost 19-14 to the Arkansas Razorbacks on the road Saturday night. Nico Iamaleava choked