Vols Pick Up New 2019 Bowl Projection
The Vols haven’t made it to a bowl game since 2016, but one prominent outlet is projecting Tennessee to make it back to the postseason this year.
The Vols haven’t made it to a bowl game since 2016, but one prominent outlet is projecting Tennessee to make it back to the postseason this year.
In his first action as a Boston Celtic, former Vol Grant Williams impressed with his play off the bench in the NBA Summer League.
Florida athlete Marcus Clarke included the Vols among his five finalists in his recruitment, and he discussed with us why UT is one of his top schools.
Four-star junior college defensive end Jordan Davis announced on Friday that he has flipped his commitment from the Vols to Mississippi State.
According to ESPN’s FPI, the Vols are favored to win nine of their 12 regular season games in the 2019 football season.
In Part I of our six-part series, we look at what three-star small forward Davonte Gaines brings to the Vols as a member of their 2019 recruiting class.
Four-star Ohio running back Michael Drennen II included the Vols among his list of top teams in his recruitment.
The Vols are one of the finalists for talented four-star athlete Len’Neth Whitehead out of Georgia in the 2020 recruiting class.
One of Tennessee’s 2020 commits, four-star offensive lineman Cooper Mays, made the “Dream Team” for the 2019 The Opening Finals.
After losing very few seniors from the 2018 roster, the Vols are one of the most experienced teams in the SEC for the 2019 football season.