glen25+FollowTennessee Vols fans react to Cooper Mays shadeBrooks Austin just dropped a bold take on former Tennessee Vols center Cooper Mays, saying Josh Heupel’s biggest trick was convincing fans Mays was good. That’s a wild claim, especially since the Vols’ offense clearly struggled whenever Mays was out. Now, with Notre Dame transfer Sam Pendleton likely stepping in, there’s talk the center position could reach new heights in 2025. Whether you agreed with Austin or not, it’s hard to ignore how much Mays meant to the team on and off the field. Do you think the Vols’ O-line will actually be better this fall? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
phughes+FollowTennessee players split on playoff loss blameBlaming the cold for Tennessee’s playoff loss to Ohio State? Not everyone’s buying it. While ex-Vols QB Nico Iamaleava said the freezing temps made things rough, defensive lineman Jaxson Moi says Knoxville gets cold too—and weather wasn’t the problem. Both are California guys, but their takes couldn’t be more different. Iamaleava even cracked two helmets in the game! Still, Moi insists the team just didn’t execute. Do you think weather really impacts big games, or is it just an easy excuse? Let’s hear your thoughts on what really makes or breaks a playoff run. #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Linda Price+FollowTennessee Vols land massive Adidas dealTennessee is making college sports history—Nike let the Vols walk, and now Adidas is stepping up with a blockbuster deal worth at least $100 million over 10 years. What’s wild is that Nike didn’t even try to match the offer, signaling a major shift in how brands value schools. Adidas is promising to treat Tennessee like a true flagship, and the deal is deeply tied to NIL, meaning more direct payouts for athletes. With so many schools’ apparel contracts ending soon, could this be the new blueprint for college sports? What do you think about the Vols’ bold move? #Business #TennesseeVols #Adidas00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBoo Carter’s practice habits raise questions for VolsBoo Carter’s return to the Tennessee Vols isn’t going as smoothly as fans hoped. Despite being back at practice, Carter has reportedly shown up late at least once, maybe twice, which has some inside the program wondering if he’ll face a suspension for the Syracuse game. Head coach Josh Heupel says Carter is making progress, but it’s clear he’s still earning back trust. Carter’s talent is undeniable, but will he fully commit and become the difference-maker Tennessee needs this fall? What do you think—should the team be tougher on him, or is patience the right move? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTennessee Vols QB battle heating upTennessee’s quarterback race is turning heads this fall, and it’s not just about who starts the opener. While Joey Aguilar’s experience puts him in the driver’s seat, true freshman George MacIntyre is quietly making waves in camp. Coaches and insiders are buzzing about MacIntyre’s accuracy and poise, even though he’s not the most physically mature yet. There’s a real sense that if Aguilar stumbles, MacIntyre could step in and surprise everyone. Vols fans, how do you feel about the possibility of a freshman QB taking over this season? Who would you trust to lead the team? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKnoxville showdown: Vols fans ready for Georgia 'invasion'Georgia fans are gearing up to flood Knoxville for the big Week 3 clash at Neyland Stadium, hoping to turn it into a Dawgs’ home game. But Tennessee fans aren’t having it—they’re already rallying to pack the house and make life tough for Georgia’s offense. With both teams ranked in the preseason Top 25 and Tennessee hungry for revenge, this SEC opener is shaping up to be a true battle of fanbases as much as teams. Who do you think will own Neyland on game day—the red and black or the orange and white? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
glen25+FollowVols or Commodores: Who really runs Tennessee?Tennessee Vols just snagged the title of best college football team in the state, according to CBS Sports, and that’s sure to stir the pot after Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia’s bold claim that Vandy will “run Tennessee” after this season. The Vols have dominated the rivalry lately, winning six straight against the Commodores, but Pavia insists Vandy can take them down on any given Saturday. With the next showdown set for November 29 in Knoxville, the debate is heating up: Is it finally Vandy’s time, or will the Vols keep their grip on Tennessee football? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
phughes+FollowWhy Joey Aguilar’s grit could spark TennesseeJoey Aguilar’s journey to Tennessee is all about resilience and seizing the moment. After bouncing from JUCO to Appalachian State, then UCLA, he’s now the frontrunner to be the Volunteers’ next starting quarterback. Aguilar’s story isn’t just about stats—though he broke records at App State—it’s about never settling for a backup role and always fighting for a shot. Tennessee fans, how do you feel about a QB who’s earned every snap the hard way? Does this underdog mentality give you hope for the season ahead? Let’s talk about what this means for the Vols. #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTennessee heating up Tristen Keys’ recruitmentTennessee is making a serious push for five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys, even though he’s been committed to LSU since March. The buzz is that the Vols are LSU’s top competition, with coaches and current commits working hard to build a strong connection. There’s even talk that Keys could have a change of heart before the season kicks off. LSU isn’t backing down, reportedly upping their NIL offer to keep him. With all this back-and-forth, it feels like something big could happen soon. How do you think this recruiting battle will shake out? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
John Camacho+FollowVols wide receiver returns after arrest dramaChris Brazzell, Tennessee’s most experienced wide receiver, was back at practice just days after his arrest for driving with a suspended license. With the Vols already thin at wideout, seeing Brazzell on the field is a huge relief for fans hoping for a strong season. There’s still no word on whether he’ll face team discipline, but his quick return echoes a similar situation with a former player last year. How do you feel about the way the program is handling these off-field issues? Should the focus stay on football, or do you expect more accountability? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols71Share