Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee’s new QB is turning heads fastJoey Aguilar’s journey to Tennessee has been anything but ordinary, but he’s already making a huge impression on the Vols. After a wild transfer shuffle that saw him land in Knoxville late, Aguilar has quickly picked up the offense and earned praise from Coach Heupel for his maturity and fit with the team. With over 6,700 passing yards and 56 touchdowns at Appalachian State, Aguilar brings serious experience—but now he faces the challenge of SEC football. Can he become Tennessee’s next breakout star? What do you think his impact will be this season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowTennessee’s QB future could change tomorrowTennessee football fans, all eyes are on Jayce ‘Juice’ Johnson as he gets ready to announce his college pick. Johnson, a four-star QB and one of the most physically impressive prospects in the 2027 class, has the Vols on his shortlist along with Texas A&M, Mississippi State, South Carolina, and Florida State. Tennessee was the first to offer him, and he’s visited Knoxville twice, but Florida State just hosted him last month. With only one commit in the 2027 class so far, landing Johnson could be a game-changer for the Vols. How do you feel about the future of Tennessee’s quarterback room? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTennessee loses top recruit to North CarolinaLosing Carson Sneed, a four-star in-state tight end, is a big shakeup for Tennessee football fans. Sneed, who many thought would stick with the Vols, just flipped his commitment to North Carolina—joining his brother, Dayton, who transferred there this spring. This leaves Tennessee without a tight end in their 2026 class and no clear backup plan. With Sneed ranked among the best in Tennessee, how do you think this impacts the Vols’ future? Is family connection becoming a bigger factor in recruiting? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for Tennessee! #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTennessee’s bold bet on youth for 2025Nearly half of Tennessee’s 2025 football roster are freshmen or redshirt freshmen—making this the youngest Vols team in years, but also the most stacked with blue-chip talent. With 54% of the squad rated as four- or five-star recruits, expectations are sky-high, even if experience is in short supply. The offensive line and receiver groups have been completely rebuilt, and the quarterback room is full of promise but light on SEC snaps. This season could bring wild swings—are we about to witness a breakout, or will growing pains define the year? How do you feel about betting big on raw talent over experience? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball41Share
glen25+FollowTennessee football faces big test in 2025ESPN’s latest preview has Vols fans buzzing—and maybe a little worried. With so many new faces on offense and a quarterback battle heating up, some are predicting this could be Tennessee’s weakest offense under Coach Heupel. Star players like Dylan Sampson and Nico Iamaleava are gone, and the team is relying on young talent and transfers to step up fast. The defense might be the strongest it’s been in years, but will the offense keep up? What do you think—can this new group surprise everyone, or is a tough season ahead? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowFlorida players rave about Neyland StadiumFlorida football players are calling Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium the loudest and most electric place they’ve ever played—outside their own home turf. Even after tough rivalry games and overtime battles, they all agreed: Neyland’s energy is unmatched. DJ Lagway, Aaron Chiles, and Desmond Watson each singled out Tennessee’s stadium for its wild atmosphere, especially during night games. With the Vols boasting a 20-1 home record over the last three years, it’s no wonder Neyland is earning this reputation. For anyone who’s been there, does Neyland really top the list for SEC game day energy? What’s your most unforgettable stadium experience? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowHomegrown stars fuel Tennessee’s football riseTennessee football is locking down the state’s top talent like never before. Under Coach Josh Heupel, the Vols have landed commitments from five of the top 10 in-state recruits for the 2026 class—more than any recent year. Local standouts like Tyreek King and Joel Wyatt are choosing to stay home, giving the team a real Knoxville flavor and energizing fans. This surge in homegrown signings isn’t just about pride—it’s setting up the Vols for serious SEC success. How do you feel about seeing local athletes lead the charge? Could this be the start of a new era for Tennessee football? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
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
Aaron Taylor+FollowMurfreesboro’s Joel Wyatt shakes up college footballJoel Wyatt, one of Tennessee’s top football talents, is about to make a huge decision that could impact the future of local college teams. This Murfreesboro native is ranked No. 2 in the state and has powerhouse programs like Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, and Louisville all in the mix. What’s wild is that no one’s even sure what position he’ll play—he’s that versatile. After transferring to Oakland High, Wyatt’s next move is being watched closely. If he picks an in-state school, it could be a major win for Tennessee football. What do you think—should he stay local or take his talents out of state? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee’s defensive line takes a big hitLosing Daevin Hobbs for several weeks is a tough blow for Tennessee’s defense right before the season kicks off. Hobbs was expected to be a major force on the line, and now the Vols will have to lean even more on guys like Bryson Eason and Jaxson Moi. With the opener just around the corner, it’s going to be interesting to see how the rotation shakes out and who steps up. How do you think this will impact the Vols’ defense early in the season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeFootball00Share