
Vols Newcomers Eager to Fill Shoes of Departing Stars
Early enrollees Shanon Reid, Will McBride and Deandre Johnson have some big shoes to fill in their first season at Tennessee. But they aren’t worried. With

Early enrollees Shanon Reid, Will McBride and Deandre Johnson have some big shoes to fill in their first season at Tennessee. But they aren’t worried. With

Tennessee offensive lineman Brett Kendrick had surgery to repair torn ligaments in his ankle on Thursday morning.

After showing plenty of promise earlier in the year, the Vols are facing a bit of a reality check in the past few SEC games.

Tennessee (8-8, 1-3 SEC) and South Carolina played an ugly contest on Wednesday evening with the teams combining for 44 turnovers in the 70-60 win for the Gamecocks (13-3, 3-0 SEC).

The first half of the Tennessee basketball game didn’t go too well for the Vols, but the crowd did get an opportunity to cheer when the five early enrollee football players were introduced and walked to half court.
It’s well known that Tennessee junior defensive end Derek Barnett will likely be a first-round pick this April. But could he go as high as the top five?

Three Vols were named to ESPN’s All-SEC Bowl team for the 2016-17 slate of bowl games

NFL Draft analysts are buzzing about the potential of Alvin Kamara to go in the first round of the upcoming draft.

Butch Jones is at a crossroads in his tenure at Tennessee, and he can look to Clemson’s Dabo Swinney as an example of how to handle his situation.

Tennessee confirmed the dismissal of a key player on Tuesday evening.