Tennessee Freshman Offensive Lineman David Sanders Jr. Not Dressed Out for UAB Game

OL David Sanders Jr. at Tennessee football’s Vol Walk ahead of playing ETSU on Sept. 6, 2025. (Photo via Ryan Sylvia | RTI)

Tennessee football is a quarter of the way through the 2025 season, and freshman offensive lineman David Sanders Jr. has yet to make his college debut due to injury. The former five-star was a late scratch in the opener against Syracuse and missed the following game against ETSU. When Georgia came to town last Saturday, he was questionable until game day, when he was ruled out.

For Saturday’s matchup with UAB, he is not dressed out during warmups. This indicates that he will not be available to play for a fourth-straight game to open the season and his career.

This comes after Josh Heupel was hesitant to give any timeline on what his return could look like. On Wednesday, he noted that once the staff clears him, he’ll be ready to go, but he just isn’t sure when that is.

“I don’t know. We’ll see. I talked about that on Monday. It’s something where he’s not necessarily in control of it,” Heupel said. “And when I say that, it’s a unique situation. He’s chomping at the bit. He’s been a great teammate through the adversity. It’s another thing that, in particular, our young guys have to learn or navigate. At some point in this game, everyone gets nicked up. He’s done a great job of mentally staying engaged. As soon as our medical staff clears him, he’ll be ready to go play.”

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On Monday, Heupel went into detail about the strange circumstances around his injury. He said he was ‘day-to-day’ and that the injury was ‘unique’.

“A unique injury that doctors are uncertain (on),” Heupel said. “That’s kind of why he’s been day-to-day for a while here. Uncertain, it’s not like a sprained ankle. And I say that meaning there’s not a definitive timeline, so he’s been having to fight through that. Guy wants to be out there. It hurts him badly. Our football team, guys in his position room can see that but he’s been a good teammate too.”

The matchup with UAB is scheduled to begin at 12:45 p.m. ET and will air on SEC Network. The next chance for Sanders to get on the field will be on the road at Mississippi State.

If Sanders is cleared to go soon, it’s unclear what his role would even be, though. On the depth chart, he’s listed as the starting right tackle. However, in his absence, guard Jesse Perry has slid out and done a good job of holding it down. Sham Umarov is on the interior in Perry’s place.

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