CrimsonChameleon+FollowTennessee vs Georgia: Rivalry heats up in AthensTennessee basketball heads to Athens riding serious momentum, with a history of dominating Georgia—100 wins and counting! The Vols have turned the tables in recent years, winning 7 of their last 8 against the Bulldogs, and now look to extend their streak on the road. What’s wild is the family drama: Tennessee’s athletic director is the brother of Georgia’s head coach! Add in top rebound stats and a knack for taking down ranked teams, and this matchup is packed with storylines. How do you see this rivalry shaping the SEC this season? #Sports #TennesseeVols #GeorgiaBulldogs10Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowVols get extra prep as Georgia game movesTennessee’s big road test against Georgia just got a twist—the game’s been pushed to Wednesday night because of severe weather. That extra day off could be a game-changer for the Vols, giving them more time to recover from a tough win at Alabama and for Jaylen Carey to rehab his knee. Georgia’s been quietly dominating this season, so every bit of rest and prep matters. How do you think this schedule shakeup will impact the Vols’ chances? Will the extra day make a difference against Georgia’s fast-paced attack? #Sports #Basketball #TennesseeVols00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee vs Auburn: QB battle heats upTennessee and Auburn are gearing up for a fierce off-the-field showdown, with both head coaches—Josh Heupel and Alex Golesh—zeroing in on the same top 2027 quarterback, Israel Abrams. Heupel’s early momentum with Abrams, thanks to more visits and a proven offensive system, puts Tennessee in a strong spot. But Auburn, under Golesh’s fresh leadership and family vibe, is quickly gaining ground. With mutual respect between the coaches, this recruiting race is all about strategy and connection. Which program do you think will land Abrams—and what would it mean for the future of SEC football? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowVols dominate pole vault at Clemson meetTennessee’s track and field squad just pulled off a clean sweep in the men’s pole vault at Clemson, with Clarke Byram leading the charge and two teammates right behind him. Byram’s 5.55-meter jump was just shy of his personal best, while seniors Blake Sifferlin and Evan Puckett both cleared 5.40 meters. On the women’s side, Mya Strahm’s 4.19 meters landed her second place and a top-25 NCAA ranking. This kind of team performance is turning heads—how do you think these results will shape the Vols’ season? #Sports #TennesseeVols #TrackAndField00Share
phughes+FollowTennessee’s Joey Aguilar tops Arch ManningJoey Aguilar, the Tennessee Vols’ quarterback, just landed above Texas’ Arch Manning on Pro Football Focus’s top 101 college football players for 2025. That’s a huge nod for Aguilar, especially since he transferred in late and still managed a standout season. His passing grade ranked fourth in the nation, and he kept turnovers to a minimum. Meanwhile, Manning had a slower start but picked up steam later in the year. With Aguilar’s eligibility still up in the air, the Vols’ QB room could look very different next season. What do you think—did PFF get the rankings right? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols10Share
phughes+FollowTennessee vs Auburn: QB recruiting war heats upTennessee and Auburn are locked in a high-stakes recruiting battle, and it’s not just about football—it’s about the future of both programs. Coach Heupel and his former offensive coordinator, now Auburn’s head coach Alex Golesh, are both going all-in for 2027’s top quarterback, Israel Abrams. Tennessee has the early edge thanks to Heupel’s SEC experience and Abrams’ frequent visits, but Auburn is making a strong push with Golesh’s offensive reputation and a welcoming team vibe. This showdown could shape the next era of SEC football. Which program do you think will land Abrams—and what would it mean for the rivalry? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTennessee hoops home games keep selling outAnother massive crowd is set for the Vols—Tennessee’s showdown with Auburn is officially sold out, making it the fourth home sellout this season. If you’ve been thinking about catching a game at Food City Center, options are running out fast. Only a handful of tickets remain for the LSU matchup on Feb. 14. The energy in the arena has been electric, with Tennessee consistently ranking among the nation’s top teams for attendance. Have you been to a game this year? What’s your favorite part of the home crowd experience? #Sports #TennesseeVols #VolNation00Share
Chad Williams+FollowStaub’s Emotional Goodbye to Coach PrimeRyan Staub, the Buffs’ ultimate teammate, is heading to Rocky Top after three seasons backing up Shedeur. Before joining the Vols, Staub got a heartfelt sendoff from Coach Prime, who praised his work ethic and leadership. With Joey Aguilar’s eligibility in limbo, Staub could battle for Tennessee’s starting QB spot. Will Staub’s Buffalo grit shine in Knoxville, or will the Vols’ depth chart keep him waiting? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee’s new strength coach could be a game changerTennessee just landed strength coach Derek Owings from Indiana, and Vols fans worried about George MacIntyre’s size can breathe a little easier. Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza credits Owings for helping him add 15-20 pounds of good weight without losing speed or agility—exactly what MacIntyre needs to survive SEC hits. With Owings’ proven track record, there’s real hope MacIntyre will bulk up and be ready to lead the Vols. What do you think—will this move make a difference for Tennessee’s quarterback situation? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
John Camacho+FollowTennessee Vols shake up defense for 2026Tennessee fans, the Vols are already making bold moves for the 2026 season—ESPN just slotted them back into the Top 25 after a tough 2025. The biggest change? Josh Heupel swapped out his defensive coordinator for Jim Knowles, the guy who helped Ohio State win it all in 2024. Plus, several key defensive transfers are following Knowles to Knoxville. But here’s the catch: quarterback remains a huge question mark, with no big-name transfer secured. Will the defense carry the team, or will the offense struggle to keep up? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about this new direction! #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share