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Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar is well aware that the Music City Bowl might be his final college game. Here's the latest on his 2026 eligibility.
Tennessee is expected to be in the transfer market for a 2026 quarterback. Here are nine QBs the Vols could consider.
Former Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt won a preliminary injunction in an Alabama court that halts the NCAA show-cause order against him.
The NCAA transfer portal will open for all players looking to join new programs on Jan. 2, 2026. Hundreds of players across all levels of college football have
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Former Tennessee Vols head coach Jeremy Pruitt is one step closer to returning to big-time college football
Former Tennessee Vols head coach Jeremy Pruitt is one step closer to returning to big-time college football. 247Sports' Mike Rodak reported on Monday that a judge granted Pruitt a preliminary injunction that prevents the NCAA from enforcing its six-year show cause ban against the former Tennessee
Tennessee football dropped out of the College Football Playoff rankings, the penultimate and fifth of the 2025 season, released on Dec. 2 after a 45-24 loss to Vanderbilt. The Vols were ranked No. 19 in the CFP poll before the Vanderbilt game.
Tennessee offensive tackle David Sanders fulfilled his five-star billing in his freshman season. Now he's eager for the next step.
Tennessee Tech has one of the more robust personnel operations at the FCS level. The Golden Eagles have more than 20 people working in recruiting and player personnel: seven full-time staffers, five student assistants and 10 volunteers, larger than some FBS personnel staffs.
Tennessee heads to Florida on Saturday night looking for a first win in Gainesville since 2003, and breaking a 10-game streak of futility in The Swamp would increase the chances the Vols return to the Sunshine State for a bowl game. Josh Heupel’s team ...
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4-star 2026 recruit released from agreement with Tennessee, set to sign with Ohio State football
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Four-star 2026 recruit Legend Bey has been released from signing with Tennessee and quickly flipped his decision to Ohio State. As reported by Rivals on Tuesday, Bey no longer was a member of Tennessee’s program by the evening and quickly joined the Buckeyes’ 2026 class. He is free to play immediately in Columbus.