Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVols fans brace for familiar faces on rival teamsTennessee’s 2026 football schedule is shaping up to be a wild ride, with several former Vols now suiting up for SEC rivals they’ll face on the field. Caleb Herring, once a top in-state recruit and key edge rusher, just committed to South Carolina after entering the transfer portal. He joins a growing list of ex-Vols—like Lance Heard at Kentucky and Jordan Ross at LSU—who’ll be lining up against their old teammates. It’s a tough pill for fans, but it’s the new normal in college football. How do you feel about seeing so many familiar faces in rival colors? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
phughes+FollowTennessee fans stunned by Arion Carter’s transfer moveArion Carter just flipped the script on Tennessee football. Instead of heading to the NFL as expected, Carter is entering the transfer portal—meaning he’ll play for another college team next season, not the Vols. For fans, it’s a tough pill to swallow, especially after Carter’s heartfelt post about being “forever a Vol.” But with the current transfer rules and big money offers on the table, can you really blame him for making a business move? How do you feel about players chasing better deals instead of sticking with their original teams? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols20Share
Chad Williams+FollowTennessee Vols’ QB search hits a wild twistLSU outbid Tennessee for transfer QB Sam Leavitt, leaving the Vols scrambling to fill a crucial spot. Now, with top options gone, Tennessee might have to trust their young guns—MacIntyre and Brandon—despite their lack of experience. The staff feels good about the talent they’ve brought in, but fans are wondering: Is it better to gamble on potential or keep chasing a proven name? With spring practice looming and the SEC grind ahead, this could be a defining moment for the Vols’ future. Would you rather see a fresh face step up or a veteran transfer land in Knoxville? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee coaching shakeup sends Harbin to MissouriLeVorn Harbin, who just wrapped up a stint as Tennessee’s outside linebackers coach, is making a quick move within the SEC—he’s joining the Missouri Tigers as a defensive assistant. After not being retained by the Vols’ new defensive coordinator, Harbin’s jump to a conference rival is turning heads. Plus, he’s not the only former Vol headed to Mizzou this offseason, with Jake Breske also making the switch. It’s wild to see so much SEC coaching talent swapping sides. What do you think—will these moves make a difference when these teams eventually face off again? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTennessee’s QB search heats up as Aguilar’s future dimsTennessee football fans, things just got even more interesting in the Vols’ quarterback hunt. With Joey Aguilar’s eligibility for next season looking unlikely, the pressure is on Coach Heupel to find a proven QB in the transfer portal. Missouri’s Beau Pribula is now a real possibility, especially if Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt slips away to another program. The next week could bring answers, but it’s clear the Vols’ 2026 season could hinge on who steps up under center. How do you feel about these potential options for Tennessee’s QB room? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee’s Max Anderson joins Kentucky rivalTennessee fans, brace yourselves—Max Anderson, a promising offensive lineman and former four-star recruit, is heading to Kentucky. After seeing action in all 13 games last season (mostly on special teams), Anderson was expected to be a key backup at center for the Vols. With his transfer, Tennessee loses valuable depth just as another backup, William Satterwhite, is also leaving. Now, Anderson will be suiting up against the Vols in Knoxville next fall. How do you feel about seeing a former Vol in blue and white? What does this mean for Tennessee’s O-line next season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols10Share
glen25+FollowTennessee fans react as Rickey Gibson heads to Texas A&MLosing Rickey Gibson III to Texas A&M is a tough blow for Vols fans, especially after already seeing nearly 30 players hit the transfer portal this offseason. Gibson was expected to be a key starter at cornerback, but injuries and a breakout by Ty Redmond changed the lineup. Now, with Gibson joining an SEC rival, the November 14th matchup just got a lot more interesting. Still, there’s hope—new addition Kayin Lee from Auburn brings experience and depth. How do you feel about the constant roster shakeups? Can the Vols bounce back stronger? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee fans brace for Chas Nimrod’s Neyland returnChas Nimrod is set to walk back into Neyland Stadium this fall—but this time, he’ll be wearing Auburn colors. After a whirlwind journey from Tennessee to USF and now reuniting with coach Alex Golesh at Auburn, Nimrod will face his old team on October 3. Last season, he posted career highs at USF, but Vols fans remember his big 39-yard TD against Kentucky. Will Nimrod make a statement in Knoxville, or will Tennessee keep him quiet? This matchup just got a lot more personal. What do you think—will the home crowd rattle him or fire him up? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTennessee’s QB search heats up after Simpson’s NFL moveAlabama’s Ty Simpson is officially NFL-bound, which means Tennessee’s quarterback hunt just got a lot more interesting. With Simpson off the table, all eyes are now on Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt, who’s making a multi-day visit to Knoxville this week. Leavitt led the Sun Devils to a Big 12 title and is the top QB in the transfer portal. Meanwhile, Joey Aguilar’s possible return still hangs in the balance. Vols fans, who do you want to see under center next season? Is Leavitt the answer, or should Tennessee stick with its current roster? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols10Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowVols light up Texas for first SEC winTennessee fans got a show last night as the Vols stormed past Texas 85-71, thanks to a career-high 34 points from Ja’Kobi Gillespie. Gillespie was unstoppable, hitting from deep and slicing through the Longhorns’ defense all night. This win feels huge after the tough loss to Arkansas and really sets the tone for SEC play. Coach Rick Barnes and the players were all smiles in the postgame interviews, and you could feel the energy. What do you think this win means for the rest of Tennessee’s season? #Sports #TennesseeVols #SEC00Share