
Tennessee football’s season has been over for a month and a half, the College Football season ended a few weeks ago and the Super Bowl was played just last Sunday. It’s never too early to start having football withdrawal, though.
Not helping that feeling, the UT football media team posted a video on Friday that will have you wishing you were back in Neyland Stadium. The team took their best cinematic shots from the 2025 season and compiled them into a two-minute video.
Watch the video below:
enjoy a couple minutes of cinema 🎥#GBO 🍊 pic.twitter.com/aoinN1YiMn
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) February 14, 2026
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Tennessee is currently going through its winter workouts as the countdown to spring camp continues. In the meantime, that features quarterback Joey Aguilar with the team as he earned a temporary restraining order. On Friday, he had his eligibility hearing, but the judge did not make a decision, pushing it through the weekend.
Aguilar’s lawsuit against the NCAA fights back against rules that count junior college seasons against a player’s NCAA eligibility. He also claims he would be losing out on $2-4 million in compensation if he were not granted the injunction.
Aguilar just finished his first season as Tennessee’s quarterback. The team finished 8-5 (4-4 SEC), but the offense took a big step back in the right direction. Aguilar posted an SEC-high in passing yards at 3,565 with 24 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
If Aguilar is not able to play for Tennessee next season, it will be a three-way quarterback battle between George MacIntyre, Faizon Brandon and Ryan Staub for the starting job. If Aguilar is eligible, he’s expected to be the starter.

