Tennessee’s 2018 Signing Class by the Numbers
We take a look at some important numbers in the Vols’ 2018 signing class. Jeremy Pruitt’s first as Tennessee’s head coach.
We take a look at some important numbers in the Vols’ 2018 signing class. Jeremy Pruitt’s first as Tennessee’s head coach.
Our three biggest takeaways from the No. 15 Vols’ crushing 78-50 loss to Alabama on the road on Saturday night.
The Vols’ basketball team needs a point guard in the next recruiting cycle, and Tennessee’s coaches paid a visit to an elite PG in the 2019 class on Friday night.
These five players should be able to come in and have an instant impact for the Vols in the 2018 football season.
We take a look at where all of the Vols’ decommitments in the 2018 class ended up signing to play college football.
According to Chris Low of ESPN, Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt says there will be no Smokey Gray uniforms at UT while he’s head coach.
The Vols picked up a big time commitment from a four-star, in-state offensive lineman in the 2019 class the day after the 2018 National Signing Day.
National Signing Day was a disappointment for the Vols, but the 2018 class as a whole shouldn’t be thanks to the early signing period class.
Tennessee added two talented defensive linemen in their 2018 class in JUCO defensive tackle Emmit Gooden and defensive end Kurott Garland.
The Vols picked up their first signature of National Signing Day when three-star safety Trevon Flowers chose Tennessee over Clemson.