glen25+FollowTennessee’s Tyreek King: The Vols’ hidden gem?Tyreek King might just be the most underrated name in Tennessee’s 2026 recruiting class. While all eyes are on five-star Salesi Moa, insiders say King—already committed and ranked among the nation’s top wide receivers—has the hands, speed, and playmaking ability to stand out on Saturdays. Local fans know King’s from Knoxville, but he’s been quietly impressing scouts at national showcases. With Kelsey Pope’s recruiting streak, the Vols’ future offense is stacked. How do you see these new recruits shaping Tennessee’s game in the coming years? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowVols’ receiver depth raises big questionsLosing both Mike Matthews and Chris Brazzell, even temporarily, really puts a spotlight on just how thin Tennessee’s wide receiver group is right now. With only five scholarship receivers available at practice, it’s clear that any more injuries could force some very young players into major roles before they’re ready. While coaches say both Matthews and Brazzell should be back for the season, this situation highlights how quickly things can change. How confident are you in the Vols’ depth at wide receiver? Is it time to worry, or will these young guys step up if needed? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols20Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTennessee Vols’ wide receiver depth is a real worryTennessee football fans, this wide receiver situation is getting dicey. With only one returning starter—who hasn’t even practiced yet—and a bunch of young, untested players, the Vols are just a couple of injuries away from fielding a lineup with zero college experience. The real kicker? This could’ve been avoided if the team had managed to keep Squirrel White, who brought both talent and experience but left for a better NIL deal. It’s a tough reminder of how the transfer portal and NIL era are changing the game. How do you think Tennessee should handle roster management moving forward? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee’s WR injuries shake up Vols’ 2025 hopesOnly five healthy wide receivers are left at Tennessee’s fall camp, and just one has real college experience. With star QB Nico Iamaleava gone and top receivers Mike Matthews and Chris Brazzell sidelined, the Vols’ offense is looking shaky. New transfer Joey Aguilar might win the quarterback job, but building chemistry with his main targets is nearly impossible right now. As the season opener against Syracuse gets closer, fans are left wondering: can the Vols overcome these setbacks, or is this the start of a tough year? What do you think will make the biggest difference for Tennessee this season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowFreshman Jadon Perlotte brings new energy to VolsJadon Perlotte is already turning heads at Tennessee’s preseason camp, flying around the field after months of recovery from shoulder surgery. The 6’4”, 210-pound freshman linebacker—who flipped from Georgia to USC and finally to the Vols—missed spring ball but now looks like he’s making up for lost time. Coaches say he goes “150 miles per hour” every snap, and his versatility from Buford High is showing up fast. With Perlotte and fellow freshmen pushing for playing time, Tennessee’s linebacker depth is suddenly looking a lot more exciting. How do you see this youth movement shaking up the Vols’ defense this season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowTennessee Vols set for big Adidas switchTennessee fans, the wait might finally be over—insiders say the Vols’ much-talked-about switch from Nike to Adidas could be announced as soon as next week. This isn’t just a logo change; it’s a major move that could bring more money into the program, especially with NIL deals now a huge part of college sports. While some fans are nervous about leaving Nike, word is Tennessee will have a real say in the new designs. Plus, top recruits are already signing with Adidas. How do you feel about the change? Will it help or hurt the Vols’ brand? #Sports #TennesseeVols #Adidas00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTennessee Vols’ wild non-conference football streakTennessee football fans, here’s something you might not realize: the Vols haven’t played a true non-conference road game on another team’s campus since 2014! Instead, they keep landing big matchups at neutral sites—think Atlanta, Charlotte, and Nashville. ESPN just called them out for “avoiding campuses,” but honestly, the Vols’ schedule is still packed with Power Four opponents and tough games. Is this neutral-site trend good for the team and fans, or do you miss those classic away games on rival turf? Let’s hear your take on Tennessee’s scheduling style! #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBoo Carter’s return could shake up Vols defenseSeeing Boo Carter back on the field with a helmet and pads is a big deal for Tennessee fans. After missing team activities and sparking plenty of rumors, Carter is finally making progress toward a full return. He’s not back in full drills yet, but just having one of the SEC’s most talented defensive backs moving in the right direction could mean a lot for the Vols’ season. What do you think—will Carter’s comeback give Tennessee the boost they need, or is there still reason to worry? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTennessee fans stunned by wild ticket price jumpA 203% spike in Tennessee basketball season ticket prices has longtime Vols fans reeling—especially those who’ve supported the team for decades. One 88-year-old fan, who helped fund the arena’s construction, saw his renewal soar from $1,480 to $4,488. Folks are saying this feels less like college sports and more like the pros, but without the perks or protections. With NIL changes and new “Excellence Fund” fees, is college basketball losing its community feel? How would you react if your team did this? Let’s talk about what fair pricing looks like for loyal fans. #Sports #TennesseeVols #CollegeBasketball00Share
glen25+FollowTennessee’s shot at Georgia could shake up the seasonMark your calendars for September 13—when the Georgia Bulldogs roll into Knoxville, it could be the biggest moment of the Vols’ season. CBS Sports is betting Tennessee’s first loss comes that day, but if the Vols pull off an upset, they’ll be in prime position for a College Football Playoff run. With a new quarterback under center and Georgia’s recent dominance, it’s a tall order. But imagine the energy in Knoxville if Tennessee finally topples the Bulldogs at home. Could this be the year the streak ends? How are you feeling about the Vols’ chances? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share