Vols Have Most Returning Starters in SEC in 2019
According to renowned statistician Phil Steele, no other team in the SEC returns more starters from their 2018 roster than the Vols.
According to renowned statistician Phil Steele, no other team in the SEC returns more starters from their 2018 roster than the Vols.
Tennessee redshirt senior outside linebacker Darrell Taylor has been named to another preseason watch list for a prestigious annual award.
According to UT head coach Jeremy Pruitt, Tennessee’s players, fan base, and program needs one big thing, and that’s confidence.
We get you ready for the start of fall camp with our position preview series. Next up is a look at the Vols’ linebackers.
The Vols are one of the top teams for Kentron Poitier, a tall and dynamic wide receiver out of Florida in the 2020 recruiting class.
Every year, there are deserving players left off of the list of selections for All-SEC teams. This year, there are two Vols who were major snubs.
Tennessee has been listed as one of the finalists for elite, top-100 overall player and four-star power forward PJ Hall out of South Carolina.
Three Vols have already been named to preseason watch lists for annual awards, and two more were added to watch lists on Friday.
In somewhat surprising news, no Vols were voted onto the first, second, or third-team All-SEC offense or defense at SEC Media Days this year.
After being picked to finish sixth in the SEC East in Jeremy Pruitt’s first season as head coach, the Vols move up just one spot in this year’s predictions.