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Five-star running back David Gabriel Georges is confident that the Tennessee Volunteers are trending toward a return to prominence.
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Tennessee football offers 2027 California safety
Tennessee offers a scholarship to a 2027 four-star safety from California.
Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2027 football signing class. Vols’ offensive line coach Glen Elarbee visited four-star offensive tackle Layton Von Brandt. “It was great having Glen Elarbee out to my house this morning to sit and talk ball, and meet my family” Von Brandt said. “I can’t wait to be in Knoxville this spring and see everyone!”
Tennessee football added 20 players from the transfer portal for its 2026 roster. History says most will make an impact. Let's rank them.
Jordan Allen, a former University of Tennessee football player, has died. He was 27 years old. According to Allen’s mother, Lisa McGee, he died on the evening of4. His cause of death has not been confirmed.
Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar, attempting to extend his eligibility, retained an attorney who represented Donald Trump and beat NCAA for Nico Iamaleava.
Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar's attempt to get an additional year of eligibility will be heard in federal court on Feb. 10. Here are the details.
One of the Tennessee Vols' newest transfer additions has been named as one of the top 100 players in college football. On3 published its list of the top 100 players in college football on Thursday. Vols EDGE Chaz Coleman came in at No.
Owings oversaw the strength and conditioning program during Indiana's rise to the pinnacle of college football, UT said. They announced his new position on Tuesday.
One of the attorney generals who helped pave way for unrestricted NCAA transfer portal says it's a 'train wreck' and college sports' biggest problem.
Jordan Allen, who played two seasons for Tennessee football, has died. He was 27. Allen played nine games for the Vols, all during the 2018 season.
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University of Tennessee students gain Super Bowl work experience
A group of University of Tennessee students will once again head to the Super Bowl to gain valuable work experience at one of the biggest events in sports.