What Josh Heupel Said About Boo Carter’s Availability Vs. Syracuse

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KNOXVILLE, TN – August 31, 2024 – Defensive back Boo Carter #23 of the Tennessee Volunteers during the game between the Chattanooga Mocs and the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. Photo By Kate Luffman/Tennessee Athletics

Tennessee football is now less than a week from getting the season started against Syracuse in Atlanta. Before the Vols hit the field to get the 2025 campaign underway, there are still some questions about what sophomore defensive back Boo Carter’s availability will look like.

On Monday, Vols head coach Josh Heupel was directly asked if he anticipated Carter to play against the Orange on Saturday.

“Anticipate that,” Heupel said. “For all of us during the course of this week, it’s still learning, earning and taking a job and proving that you’re ready, too.”

This comes after Heupel danced around the status of Carter a week ago. When meeting with the media to get the ‘mock game week’ started, he didn’t want to give a direct answer on what Carter’s participation would look like.

“Boo has continued to grow on the things that we’re asking him to do, to be a great teammate inside of this building every single day,” Heupel said. “Know the charge for him, but for all of us, is to continue to do that. And Boo has continued to grow in what he’s doing on the field. So, I’m excited and pleased with a lot of things that we see from him.”

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Carter was with the team to start fall camp, but was held out of some team activities at the opening stretch of practices as he was off to the side doing individual work. After taking steps to rejoin the team as asked by fellow players and the coaching staff, he made his way back to being a participant in the team drills.

However, when Heupel has met with the media this fall, he’s been hesitant to say exactly what Carter’s role will entail this year. Instead, he’s opted to focus on the steps that Carter has taken to get to the point he is at.

Expectations are high for Carter entering his sophomore season at Tennessee. Carter totaled 38 tackles, one sack and one interception while starting five games at the STAR spot for Tennessee as a true freshman.

Carter also flashed as a punt returner late in his freshman season, totaling 198 return yards on 12 attempts. The Chattanooga native earned Freshman All-SEC honors last season and was a Preseason Third Team All-SEC selection from the league’s media.

Carter flirted with entering the transfer portal back in December after his freshman season, bargaining for the ability to play on both sides of the field and earning a significant payday in the process. With Tennessee low on proven receivers and Carter’s clear talent with the ball in his hands, the sophomore could earn touches on offense this season.

While Carter’s offensive role is still uncertain for the 2025 season, his defensive role is certain. Carter emerged as Tennessee’s starter at STAR as a true freshman, and could reprise the position at some point this year.

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