
Vols’ Offensive Line Poised to Anchor 2026 Success
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.
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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.

Savion Hiter, a consensus five‑star recruit, joins the Michigan Wolverines with high expectations after a record‑setting high school career.

Brandon Leavell, a 6‑foot‑2 three‑star athlete from Goodpasture High School, pledged to the University of Tennessee on May 18, citing a growing list of Power Four offers and upcoming visits to key programs.

The Tennessee Volunteers' offseason revolves around a fierce quarterback battle. With Coach Josh Heupel yet to name a starter, the outcome will shape the team's prospects, especially in the early games against Georgia Tech.

Four-star linebacker Roman Igwebuike has named Tennessee among his top five schools for the 2027 class, citing a March scholarship offer and an upcoming official visit on June 19.