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A deep dive into the quarterback battle that could shape Tennessee’s offensive future, highlighting physical readiness, fan sentiment and the looming impact of fall camp.
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A deep dive into the quarterback battle that could shape Tennessee’s offensive future, highlighting physical readiness, fan sentiment and the looming impact of fall camp.
Tennessee is on track to field a fourth consecutive 1,000-yard rusher, led by DeSean Bishop and newly committed recruit David Gabriel Georges, while the offensive line receives key reinforcements.

A sweeping purge of defensive staff, the hiring of Jim Knowles, and a wave of new players set the stage for a pivotal season opener.

The Volunteers' linebacker unit, featuring returning All‑SEC performer Arion Carter, senior stalwarts and two blue‑chip freshmen, looks to turn high expectations into real production as the defense reshapes under Jim Knowles

With a revamped defensive line and high expectations, Tennessee prepares for the 2026 season under new coordinator Jim Knowles.

The University of Tennessee opened fall camp with a focus on interior defensive strength, featuring standout performances from Xavier Gilliam, healthy freshman TK Keys, and Tulane transfer Jordan Norman stepping into a larger role after Chaz Coleman's departure.

Strength coach Derek Owings describes Tennessee’s roster as the most genetically gifted he’s ever coached, highlighting the program’s bright outlook despite quarterback uncertainty.

Fan polling reveals a dramatic shift in the quarterback race, as George MacIntyre's early lead evaporates and Ryan Staub receives no support. The Vols brace for fall camp and a season opener against Furman.

UCLA’s 2026 season preview analyzes Coach Chesney’s staff hires from James Madison, focusing on QB N. Iamaleava’s potential, RB Knight’s explosive playmaking, and the offensive line’s rebuild.
From a 7‑on‑7 meetup to Neyland Stadium, the Vols' emerging quarterback and receiver talk about injury comebacks, competition and the roar of Tennessee fans.

Arion Carter will miss the opening two games of the 2026 season after an NCAA ruling tied to a minor flight expense, yet the Volunteers remain confident in a stacked linebacker corps.

Lane Kiffin’s arrival in Baton Rouge brings a fresh offensive philosophy and high expectations. As LSU gears up for a demanding 2026 slate, the Tigers’ new-look team features key transfers and a defense led by coordinator Blake Baker. The upcoming game against Tennessee highlights a schedule that could shape the SEC landscape.
A deep dive into Iowa's 2026 freshman class, spotlighting standout recruits and their potential impact.
From four‑star defensive back Marcello Vitti to Australian punter Boston Everitt, Iowa's 2026 newcomers are poised to reshape the team's dynamics.

A new tattoo of Neyland Stadium celebrates the former Tennessee quarterback’s rise, his undrafted signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the mentorship that shaped his path.

With most starters back and key transfers competing for starting spots, the Tennessee Volunteers expect their offensive line to be the team's most potent weapon in 2026.

Tennessee's receiving corps for the 2026 season blends proven veterans with emerging talent, setting the stage for a dynamic offensive attack.
Tennessee’s defensive line faces a pivotal test as preseason approaches, with key edge rusher Chaz Coleman out for the season.

Chaz Coleman, a highly touted transfer from Penn State, was medically disqualified from the Tennessee Volunteers program after missing key workouts and dealing with personal issues, casting uncertainty over a career that had drawn praise from head coach Josh Heupel and coordinator Jim Knowles.
The hall will honor former Volunteer star Jeremaine Copeland on June 25, recognizing his on‑field achievements and his journey from Knoxville to international acclaim.

DeSean Bishop and Braylon Staley, both ranked among the nation’s top offensive skill players, are set to anchor Tennessee’s attack as the team prepares for a new era.

TK Keys, a 6‑foot‑2, 195‑pound wide receiver from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, arrives at Tennessee as the nation’s No. 1 wide receiver prospect. With a spring enrollment, a new NIL deal and coach Kelsey Pope’s praise, he is slated to debut in the Volunteers' season opener against Furman on September 5.
Tennessee Volunteers are grappling with the unexpected absence of transfer edge rusher Chaz Coleman, whose off‑field issues have sparked comparisons to former safety Boo Carter and raised questions about the team's pass rush and leadership.

Ole Miss is hosting a pivotal official visit weekend for the Class of 2027, featuring key flip targets Braylon Calais and Ty Keys, as well as uncommitted visitors Jeremiah Culpepper and Cade Cooper.