Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee’s Ayden Bussell puts health firstAyden Bussell, a promising offensive lineman who recently transferred from Tennessee to West Virginia, is stepping away from football to focus on a serious health issue. For fans who followed his journey from Mount Juliet High to the Vols and now the Mountaineers, this news is a reminder that athletes face challenges far beyond the field. Bussell’s decision to prioritize his well-being over the game is both courageous and relatable. How do you think college programs can better support players dealing with health concerns? Let’s talk about the pressures and realities student-athletes face today. #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTennessee football camp’s biggest surprisesTennessee’s fall camp is already shaking up expectations—quarterback battles are heating up, and ESPN’s playoff predictions have sparked some wild overreactions. The energy on the field is intense, with players fighting for key spots and coaches keeping everyone guessing. It’s not just about who starts at QB; every position group is wide open, making this one of the most unpredictable camps in years. What do you think—are the Vols being underrated, or is the hype justified? Let’s hear your thoughts on who should lead the team and which position battles you’re watching most closely! #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball90Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee lands 5-star Moa, Utah fans reactTennessee just scored a massive win by landing 5-star recruit Salesi Moa, flipping him from what many thought was a lock to Utah. Moa, whose family has deep Utah ties, made it clear on social media that rumors about him ghosting the Utes or being swayed by agents are totally false. He’s fired up to join the Vols and add to their already impressive 2026 class. Utah fans might be upset, but this move is all about Moa chasing his SEC dreams. What do you think—was this the right call for him? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMalachi Zeigler’s next Tennessee visit could shake up QB recruitingTennessee football fans, get ready—top 2027 quarterback prospect Malachi Zeigler is making another trip to Knoxville on November 1 for the big game against Oklahoma. Zeigler’s already got offers from major programs like Michigan, Ole Miss, and TCU, but he’s taking his time to find the right fit, focusing on team culture and development over hype. He’s not dropping a top-schools list, so every visit counts. With a decision expected by year’s end, this next visit could be a game-changer for the Vols’ future. What do you think—does Zeigler fit Tennessee’s style, or should the Vols look elsewhere? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowColton Hood’s interception has Vols buzzingTennessee fans are fired up after seeing new cornerback Colton Hood make a jaw-dropping interception at fall camp. Transferring in from Colorado, Hood’s quick impact is turning heads—especially with Jermod McCoy still recovering from injury. The slow-motion clip of Hood outplaying a former 5-star receiver has everyone talking about his potential to lead the Vols’ secondary this season. With SEC play looming and uncertainty at the position, Hood’s experience could be a game-changer. What do you think—could he be the Vols’ biggest transfer portal win for 2025? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee football’s recruiting race heats upTennessee’s recruiting game is on fire this summer! With Josh Heupel already landing 5-star Salesi Moa, all eyes are now on two of the nation’s top uncommitted prospects: running back Savion Hiter and lineman Darius Gray. Hiter, the No. 1 RB, is down to Tennessee and Michigan, with a decision coming Aug. 19—this one’s a true toss-up. Gray announces just days later, but LSU seems to have the edge. Imagine the momentum if the Vols snag both! How do you think these choices will shape Tennessee’s future? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee’s recruiting win shakes up 2026 rankingsTennessee just pulled off a major recruiting coup, landing 5-star athlete Salesi Moa—who most expected to stay home in Utah. This surprise commitment rockets the Vols’ 2026 class into the national Top 10, now sitting at No. 9. Moa joins fellow 5-stars Faizon Brandon and Gabriel Osenda, making this one of the most exciting classes in years. With more top prospects like Tristen Keys and Savion Hiter still in play, Tennessee fans have plenty to celebrate—and even more to look forward to. How do you think this momentum will shape the Vols’ future? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee football’s new faces ready to shineA wave of fresh talent is about to hit the field for Tennessee football this season. With 24 redshirt freshmen—the most under Coach Heupel—plus some older reserves, the Vols are counting on new contributors to step up and fill the shoes of last year’s veterans. Players like Braylon Staley at receiver and Edwin Spillman at linebacker are expected to go from barely playing to key roles. It’s a big moment for these guys, and their growth could shape the team’s success. Which of these emerging Vols are you most excited to watch? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTennessee’s receivers struggle at campTennessee’s fall camp took an unexpected turn when the offense looked out of sync—mainly because the receivers just couldn’t hang onto the ball. Multiple drops, even on perfect throws from new QB Joey Aguilar, had everyone shaking their heads. The most frustrating part? These mistakes happened in just the few minutes reporters were allowed to watch. It’s a wake-up call for the Vols, but at least these issues are showing up now, not during a crucial game at Neyland. What do you think: is this just preseason jitters, or a sign of bigger problems ahead? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTennessee loses top QB prospect to Texas A&MJayce Johnson, one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the 2027 class, just chose Texas A&M over Tennessee, despite the Vols being the first to offer him. Johnson’s decision is a big shakeup for Tennessee fans who hoped he’d land in Knoxville after multiple visits. With Johnson now off the board, all eyes turn to Malachi Zeigler as the next big QB target for the Vols. How do you feel about Tennessee missing out on Johnson, and what do you think it means for the team’s future recruiting? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share