
Was Tennessee’s Decline Normal for a Non-Blue Blood Program?
Was the drop-off the Vols experienced from the 2018-19 season to the 2019-20 campaign an outlier, or was it a normal decline for most non-blue blood teams?

Was the drop-off the Vols experienced from the 2018-19 season to the 2019-20 campaign an outlier, or was it a normal decline for most non-blue blood teams?

Tennessee assistant basketball coach Kim English will reportedly stay on Rick Barnes staff rather than pursue the head coaching vacancy at SEMO.

Tennessee’s 2020 Orange & White Game, and the rest of UT’s spring sports and activities, have been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
One of Rick Barnes’ top assistants, Kim English, is reportedly a “leading candidate” for the head coaching vacancy at Southeast Missouri State.

Each week, we take a look back at both the good and bad that happened in Tennessee athletics in our weekly column, This Week in UT Sports History.

We answer all of your questions about Tennessee athletics and anything else in our weekly mailbag, Insider Mailing.

We take a look at where several Vols ended in Tennessee’s record books now that the 2019-20 basketball season is officially over.

The RTI Podcast discusses how all the cancellations and postponements affect the Vols and whether or not the right decisions were made.

Tennessee Athletics Director Phillip Fulmer says he’s “heartbroken” for student-athletes over all the postponements and cancellations this spring.

The SEC has suspended all team activities in all sports through April 15th, and now the Vols’ Orange & White Game is being postponed.