Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee football’s coaching shakeup: Harbin outBig changes are coming to Tennessee football’s coaching staff—Levorn “Chop” Harbin, known for his recruiting skills and genuine connection with players, won’t be back in 2026. After being promoted to LEO coach just this year and helping land top prospects, Harbin’s departure is a surprise for many who saw him as a rising star. With Andrew Jackson stepping in, it’s worth asking: how will this impact recruiting and the team’s culture? For Vols fans, this move could mean a very different vibe on Rocky Top next season. What do you think—good move or a risky shakeup? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee football shakes up staff for portal winsBig moves are happening on Rocky Top—Tennessee football just added Andrew Jackson, a proven defensive mind from Penn State and West Virginia, to the coaching staff. With the transfer portal heating up and the Vols looking to bounce back from a tough season, this hire could be a game-changer for the defense. Jackson’s track record with run defense and sacks is exactly what this young team needs. Do you think this new addition will help Tennessee land top talent and turn things around next season? Let’s hear your thoughts, Vol Nation! #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee football’s coaching shakeup: What’s next?Big moves are happening on Rocky Top as new Vols defensive coordinator Jim Knowles brings in Andrew Jackson from Penn State to coach the front seven. This hire has everyone buzzing because it could signal the end of Coach Chop’s (Levorn Harbin) run with Tennessee after this season. With veteran Rodney Garner expected back in 2026, Jackson’s arrival raises questions about how the defensive staff will shake out. Will Jackson focus on the EDGE/Leo position, or is a bigger shuffle coming? Vols fans, what do you think about these changes and what it means for the team’s future? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTough Music City Bowl loss wraps up Vols’ seasonTennessee fans just watched the Vols’ season end in a nail-biter, with Illinois clinching the Music City Bowl on a last-second field goal. After trailing most of the game, Tennessee fought back to take the lead late, only to see it slip away in the final minutes. This marks the most losses for the Vols under Coach Heupel since 2021, leaving plenty to talk about as the team heads into the offseason. How are you feeling about the season and what changes do you hope to see next year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRodney Garner stays to shape Tennessee’s defenseRodney Garner isn’t going anywhere—he’s sticking with Tennessee as defensive line coach, even as the Vols head into a new era under Jim Knowles. Garner’s been a recruiting force and a mentor for some of the best defensive linemen to come through Knoxville, and his experience (over 35 NFL draft picks!) is hard to match. After a tough season, he’s already reloading with a strong 2026 class and is expected to tap the transfer portal for more talent. How do you feel about Garner’s impact on the Vols’ future? What’s your take on continuity vs. change in coaching? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee’s 2026 schedule just got easierAuburn’s top wide receiver, Cam Coleman, is hitting the transfer portal, and that’s huge news for Tennessee fans. With Auburn set to visit Neyland Stadium next season, the Tigers will be missing their biggest offensive weapon—Coleman, now the No. 1 player available in the portal. He racked up over 700 yards and five touchdowns last year, so his absence could seriously shift the matchup in the Vols’ favor. With coaching changes and 25 Auburn players leaving, what do you think this means for Tennessee’s SEC chances next year? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTennessee’s all-white look for Music City BowlTennessee fans, the Vols are sticking with their classic all-white road uniforms—white helmets, jerseys, and pants—for the Music City Bowl showdown against Illinois in Nashville. This isn’t just another game: it’s the last time we’ll see Tennessee in Nike gear before the big switch to Adidas next season. The uniform combo has become a staple this year, but the real buzz is about what’s next for the Vols’ look and tradition. How do you feel about the all-white choice and the end of the Nike era? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowTennessee vs South Carolina: 2026 just got realTennessee fans expecting an easy ride at South Carolina in 2026 might want to think again. The Gamecocks are stacking up talent—keeping star QB LaNorris Sellers, bringing in offensive mastermind Kendal Briles, and locking down defensive phenom Dylan Stewart, who’s now one of the highest-paid players in college football. Stewart’s explosive stats and national honors mean he’ll be a major threat when the Vols visit Columbia on October 24. With South Carolina coming off a bye and Tennessee fresh from a clash with Alabama, this matchup could be a turning point. How do you see this rivalry playing out? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee football loses key staffer to SEC rivalBig changes keep rolling for Tennessee football—Jake Breske, the Vols’ director of player personnel, is heading to Missouri for a major front office role. After helping Tennessee secure top-15 recruiting classes and being a key part of the staff for four seasons, Breske’s move is a real shake-up, especially since he’s joining an SEC rival. With his deep recruiting background and past ties to Missouri, this shift could impact both programs’ future rosters. How do you think this move will affect Tennessee’s recruiting momentum and SEC dynamics? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTennessee’s top receiver skips Music City BowlTennessee fans, this one stings—Chris Brazzell, the Vols’ leading receiver with over 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns this season, just announced he’s skipping the Music City Bowl against Illinois to prepare for the NFL Draft. That’s a huge hole in the offense for the Dec. 30 game in Nashville. How do you think this will impact Tennessee’s chances? Are you excited to see who steps up, or does this change your outlook for the bowl? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for the Vols and the big game! #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share