New York, Florida, District of Columbia Join Tennessee and Virginia’s Fight Against the NCAA
According to documents filed on Wednesday, May 1, the State of Florida, the State of New York, and the District of Columbia have joined the State of Tennessee and the Commonwealth of Virginia’s multistate coalition in their lawsuit against the NCAA. The Federal Antitrust Lawsuit now has signatures from Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, New […]
Preliminary Injunction Granted in State of Tennessee’s Fight Against the NCAA
A big development in the case of the State of Tennessee and the Commonwealth of Virginia occurred on Friday. In the Eastern District Court of Tennessee in Greenville, TN, on Friday, Judge Clifton L. Corker granted a preliminary injunction against the NCAA. The decision on Friday is the latest development in a long legal timeline […]
Tennessee Squanders Opening Game, While Standing On 3rd Base
Things don’t always work out like you would think, especially in the game of baseball, which Tennessee figured out on Sunday. In front of over 21,000 fans, the Vols took the field to the cheers of fans clad in orange, looking to rally behind Chad Dallas. Unfortunately for Tennessee on Sunday, there wasn’t much the […]
Tony Vitello And The Vols Are Keeping it Loose In Omaha
If you were worried about this Tennessee baseball team having the trip to Omaha get in their heads, Tony Vitello put that to rest on Thursday afternoon. The Vols landed in Nebraska on Wednesday, looking to start their preparations for the College World Series, but also soak in the environment, which is well deserved, after […]
This Week in UT Sports History – March 23rd-29th
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.
Being No. 1 Would be Credit to Vols’ “Transformation” Under Barnes
If the Vols earn the No. 1 ranking in college basketball on Monday, it will be a testament to the transformation the Vols have undergone under Rick Barnes.