Column: Believe the Preseason Hype Around Vols Basketball
Vol fans may be uncomfortable with a Tennessee team getting a ton of preseason hype, but this year’s men’s basketball team deserves it.
Vol fans may be uncomfortable with a Tennessee team getting a ton of preseason hype, but this year’s men’s basketball team deserves it.
The Vols are set to get an unofficial visit from one of the more talented players from the state of Tennessee early next week.
The positive momentum continued for the basketball Vols on Monday as a top-100 overall player included UT in his list of top schools.
Four-star defensive tackle and current Vol signee Brant Lawless is still not on Tennessee’s campus, and he’s not sure when he will be.
We take a look at the players most likely to have a breakout 2018 season with the Vols this fall.
Former Vol quarterback and current Pittsburgh Steelers QB Josh Dobbs says he’s excited to see what the Vols look like under Jeremy Pruitt this fall.
After landing four-star D.J. Burns in the 2018 class, the Vols are now trending positively for two of their top targets in the 2019 class.
Richmond grad transfer Khwan Fore was once committed to the Vols and looked ready to join UT. Now he’s heading to Louisville instead.
The Vols are one of the top teams moving forward in a talented safety’s recruitment out of Georgia in the 2019 recruiting class.
The University of Tennessee is considering paying former chancellor Beverly Davenport over $1 million in a separation payment.