
Tennessee football has had a lot of outgoing and just a few incoming transfers so far in this cycle. However, the majority of the departures, but not all, have been reserve pieces. The latest to enter his name is reserve wide receiver, Trey Weary.
“First and foremost, I’m incredibly grateful to The University of Tennessee and the entire football program for an unforgettable four years,” Weary wrote on Instagram
“Thank you to the coaches, strength staff, athletic training staff, equipment staff, and cafeteria staff for giving your all every day. Your commitment and care helped shape me as both a player and a man.
“To my teammates – thank you for the work, the memories, and the lifelong friendships. We pushed each other, showed up together, and the work paid off. I’m proud of what we accomplished.
“And to the best fan base in college football, IT’S GREAT TO BE A TENNESSEE VOL!!!
“As I prepare to graduate in Spring 2026, I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal, with one year of eligibility remaining.
“Developed in the SEC – dependable, assignment-sound, and special teams minded, ready to compete immediately. Being a walk-on has taught me to value the details, prepare like a starter, and never take an opportunity for granted.
“As I move forward, I’m looking for the best football situation where I can compete, help the team win, and produce quality game film. Committed to finding the right fit where preparation meets opportunity.
“Forever Grateful. Forever a Vol. #VFL #GBO – Trey Weary”
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Weary just wrapped up his redshirt junior season with the Vols. He has spent his entire career at UT after walking on for the 2022 season. He is the son of Fred Weary, who played offensive line for the Vols from 1997-2001.
Weary played in 11 games during this past 2025 season. In that time, he recorded one reception for six yards. In 2024, over the course of two games, he caught three passes for 18 yards.
He is now the 25th Tennessee player this cycle to enter the portal. Weary is the fourth receiver, joining Amari Jefferson and reserves Tommy Winton III and Braylon Harmon.

