Aaron Taylor+FollowVols lock down top local talent for 2026Josh Heupel just scored a major win for the Vols by keeping four-star athlete Joel Wyatt—one of Tennessee’s best—from leaving the state. Wyatt, ranked #58 nationally, chose the Vols over Vanderbilt and a host of SEC powerhouses, signaling a real shift in how Tennessee is holding onto its top football talent. With Wyatt on board, Tennessee now has commitments from four of the state’s top six players for 2026. This feels like a turning point for the program’s future. How do you feel about the Vols finally building a fence around homegrown stars? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowTennessee lands top in-state football starTennessee just scored a huge win on the recruiting trail, locking in four-star athlete Joel Wyatt for the 2026 class—right out from under rival Vanderbilt’s nose. Wyatt, ranked #58 nationally and #2 in Tennessee, had offers from LSU, North Carolina, and Oklahoma, but chose to stay home with the Vols. This means Tennessee now has commitments from four of the top six players in the state! With 22 total pledges, including one five-star and eleven four-stars, the Vols’ future is looking bright. What do you think this means for Tennessee football’s next few seasons? #Sports #TennesseeFootball #Vols10Share
Karla Young+FollowHamlin’s Hall of Fame Drive at DoverDid we just witness The Sly Fox’s signature moment? Denny Hamlin, at 44 and still wheeling like a champ, pulled off a masterclass at Dover. Despite old tires and the odds stacked against him, Hamlin held off young guns like Bell and Briscoe in double OT for win #58. Kyle Petty says this is the race that should play at Hamlin’s Hall of Fame induction—no championship required. Are we seeing a new peak for Denny? #Sports #Racing #NASCAR10Share