
Another top quarterback has made it known that he intends to enter the transfer portal. Out of USF, Byrum Brown is departing from the program after a fantastic season with the Bulls. This comes after his head coach and former Tennessee offensive coordinator, Alex Golesh, took the job at Auburn.
Naturally, early indications are that Brown will team back up with his former head coach and multiple other key staff members at Auburn. However, that’s not a sure deal, and he could end up elsewhere with plenty of suitors.
If he does end up at Auburn, which does feel like the most likely scenario at this point, he’d head to Neyland Stadium in 2026 to square off with Tennessee. The Vols and Tigers will meet on Oct. 3 in Knoxville, marking the second SEC game of the season for UT. The matchup will feature multiple former coaches under Josh Heupel, including coordinators Golesh and Tim Banks, returning to campus.
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If it is Brown lining up on the other side of the ball, Tennessee could have its hands full. Brown is coming off a season where he produced 3,158 yards, 28 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He also ran for 14 touchdowns and 1,008 yards.
He is entering his fifth season of college football next year after spending four years at USF. He was Golesh’s starter in all three of his seasons with the Bulls, but had to miss over half of the 2024 campaign with an injury. This will be his final year of eligibility.
For Tennessee, it’s still unclear who will play quarterback in 2026. Joey Aguilar is fighting for eligibility, but he is unable to return under the current rules. Other options currently on the roster would be redshirt-freshman George MacIntyre and true freshman Faizon Brandon, with Jake Merklinger off to the transfer portal.
The most popular option is for Tennessee to dip into the transfer portal itself, though. Heupel has had success with veteran quarterbacks, and there are plenty on the market that the Vols could target.

