
SEC: Athletes Choosing to Sit Out Due to COVID Can Retain Scholarships
The SEC Announced on Friday that any athletes who sit out the fall 2020 academic semester due to COVID-19 concerns will retain their scholarships.

The SEC Announced on Friday that any athletes who sit out the fall 2020 academic semester due to COVID-19 concerns will retain their scholarships.

According to a report, the SEC will discuss the possibility of playing a conference-only schedule for the 2020 college football season.

We take a look at the top 10 quarterbacks the Vols will take on during the 2020 college football season.

The RTI Podcast discusses where Tennessee QB Jarrett Guarantano ranks among the SEC QBs in 2020 and what the latest is with Yves Pons in hoops.

Every year, the SEC offers up some of the most entertaining football games of the year. The 2020 season looks to have more of the same.

We take a look at how every projected starting quarterback stacks up in the SEC East for the upcoming 2020 football season.

We take a look at the SEC coaches and teams that will likely be the most affected by this year’s unusual offseason for college football.

Tennessee Athletics Director Phillip Fulmer still remains optimistic that there will be football and other fall sports later on this year.

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.

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