Aaron Taylor+FollowVols add versatile playmaker from ColoradoTennessee just scored a major boost with Isaiah Hardge, a rare two-way athlete from Colorado, joining the Vols. Hardge isn’t just another transfer—he’s played both wide receiver and cornerback, plus handled returns. That kind of versatility could shake up the depth chart on both sides of the ball and fill the Vols’ need for a dynamic return man. With two years of eligibility left, it’ll be interesting to see how Coach Heupel and new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles use his skills. Do you think Hardge will make his biggest impact on offense, defense, or special teams? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowVols eye two-way playmaker from ColoradoTennessee football is shaking things up by bringing in Isaiah Hardge, a versatile transfer from Colorado who’s just wrapped up his redshirt-sophomore season. Hardge isn’t just a wide receiver—he’s also played cornerback and even handled returns, making him a true Swiss Army knife for the Vols. With two years of eligibility left, he could fill gaps on both sides of the ball and special teams. Fans are buzzing about how Coach Heupel might use Hardge’s unique skill set. Would you rather see him catching passes, locking down receivers, or taking it to the house on returns? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTennessee lineman heads to LSU with KiffinLane Kiffin’s first season at LSU just got even more interesting for Tennessee fans—he’s bringing a familiar face with him. Former Vols center William Satterwhite is transferring to LSU, joining edge rusher Jordan Ross in Baton Rouge. Satterwhite, a highly-rated recruit, saw limited action last season but could develop into a key player for the Tigers. With Kiffin’s history in Knoxville and the big Tennessee-LSU matchup set for 2026, this move adds extra spice to an already heated rivalry. How do you feel about seeing former Vols suit up for LSU under Kiffin? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee football eyes key transfer boostTennessee football is making moves to strengthen its cornerback lineup, with Ohio State transfer Aaron Scott set to visit next week. After losing Rickey Gibson to the portal, the Vols are actively searching for experienced talent to back up rising star Ty Redmond and new Auburn transfer Kayin Lee. Scott, who played a limited role at Ohio State, could bring much-needed depth. Plus, Oklahoma’s Gentry Williams is also on Tennessee’s radar. With five transfer commits already in the mix, it’s clear the Vols are serious about building a competitive defense for next season. How do you feel about this aggressive approach to the transfer portal? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTennessee Football eyes top safety transferTennessee Football is making moves to boost its defense, and Joenel Aguero—a standout safety from Georgia—is now firmly on their radar. Aguero, one of the top players in the transfer portal, has listed Tennessee among his five possible destinations, alongside Ole Miss, Miami, Alabama, and Missouri. With only one safety signed so far, landing Aguero could be a game-changer for the Vols in Jim Knowles’ first season. How do you feel about Tennessee’s chances, and what would Aguero’s arrival mean for the team’s future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee fans, brace for a wild SEC reunionRickey Gibson, one of Tennessee’s top cornerbacks, is staying in the SEC—but now he’ll be suiting up for Texas A&M. After a tough injury cut his 2025 season short, Gibson’s move means Vols fans will see him on the other side of the field when Tennessee heads to College Station in 2026. With the Aggies also eyeing another former Vol, Lance Heard, this matchup is shaping up to be extra personal. How do you feel about seeing former Vols as rivals? Does this change your outlook on the transfer portal? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSam Leavitt extends Tennessee visit, LSU eyes WilliamsSam Leavitt just extended his visit with Tennessee, signaling the Volunteers might be leading the race for the former Arizona State quarterback. After a buzzworthy trip to LSU, Leavitt’s extra time in Knoxville has fans talking—especially since LSU is now also targeting Washington transfer Demond Williams Jr. With Kentucky out and Miami distracted by the playoffs, it’s looking like a Tennessee vs. LSU showdown for Leavitt. The transfer portal drama is heating up, and the next quarterback for both teams could be decided any day now. Who do you think lands their top choice? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee’s cornerback search heats up after portal missTennessee football fans, the hunt for a new starting cornerback just got more intense. After hosting standout Troy CB Jaquez White, the Vols couldn’t seal the deal—he’s off to Virginia Tech instead. With last year’s starters Jermod McCoy and Rickey Gibson III both gone, and Colton Hood heading to the draft, the Vols’ secondary is looking thin. New defensive coaches are shaking things up, but the pressure’s on to find fresh talent. How do you feel about the new staff’s recruiting so far, and who do you think should step up in the secondary next season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowFormer Vols DB Christian Harrison joins ArkansasChristian Harrison, once a key piece of Tennessee’s defense, is now set to face his old team as an Arkansas Razorback next season. After a stint at Cincinnati, Harrison is returning to the SEC for his final year, bringing his hard-hitting style and experience with him. The October 10th matchup between Tennessee and Arkansas just got a lot more interesting, especially with both teams undergoing big changes. How do you feel about seeing a former Vol suit up against Tennessee? Does this shake up your expectations for the game? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTennessee football faces tough transfer portal lossesLosing Rickey Gibson III to the transfer portal is a real gut punch for Tennessee football fans. Gibson was expected to be a key starter next season, and it’s clear the Vols didn’t want to see him go. With other big names like Caleb Herring and Lance Heard also leaving, the roster shakeup is raising eyebrows. Some think Gibson’s move could be a negotiation tactic, but if not, Tennessee might have to look at new options like Penn State’s AJ Harris. The transfer portal drama is heating up—how do you feel about these changes and what’s next for the Vols? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share