
The Blueprint: How Tennessee Can Beat Virginia Tech
A closer look at what the Vols need to do on Saturday to win the biggest football game ever played.

A closer look at what the Vols need to do on Saturday to win the biggest football game ever played.

We’re about 24 hours from the kickoff at the Battle at Bristol, and the Vols have arrived for what Butch Jones called an “extensive walk-through” on Friday evening.

The governor and the sheriff are coming to town. Two of Tennessee’s biggest faces will participate in Battle at Bristol coin toss: Peyton Manning and

Tennessee fans can’t purchase alcohol at Neyland Stadium, so when they get their chance at a neutral venue like the Bristol Motor Speedway, the stadium knows to be prepared.

Several Vols had disappointing performances in Week 1. Our Friday Top 10 takes a look at the Vols who need a bounce back game in The Battle at Bristol.

Setting the scene for the biggest college football game in history between Tennessee and Virginia Tech.

We answer your questions about Tennessee’s opener against Appalachian State and more in the Ben Miller Loans mailbag.

Despite a less-than-stellar performance by the passing game in Week 1, Butch Jones says the Vols aren’t thinking about multiple QBs.

Tennessee offensive coordinator Mike DeBord discussed some of UT’s struggles against Appalachian State and looked ahead to the challenge of facing Virginia Tech in Bristol on Saturday.

CFB Matrix released grades for coordinators in Week 1. Bob Shoop got great marks, while Mike DeBord flunked.