Jay Williams+FollowVols vs Orange: Week 1 SEC Showdown PredictionsVol Nation, it’s almost time! The 2025 SEC football season is kicking off, and all eyes are on the Tennessee Vols as they face the Syracuse Orange in Atlanta. According to Nolan Analytics, the Vols are projected to take this one 35-19. Can Tennessee live up to the hype as a ‘blue blood’ and start the season strong? Let’s hear your score predictions and hot takes for this top-3 Week 1 matchup! #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowVols land top Tennessee talent Kamari BlairTennessee just scored a huge win by flipping four-star offensive tackle Kamari Blair from South Carolina—right out of our own backyard. Blair’s commitment is a big deal, not just because he’s a top recruit, but because keeping Tennessee’s best players at home is key for the Vols’ future. With Blair joining fellow blue-chip lineman Gabriel Osenda, the offensive line is looking stacked for the 2026 class. Coach Heupel’s focus on homegrown talent is paying off, and fans are buzzing about what this means for the Vols’ chances in the coming seasons. How do you feel about the Vols locking down local stars? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowKaleb Webb calls Neyland Stadium 'literally insane'Kaleb Webb, now with Maryland, still can't get over the electric atmosphere at Neyland Stadium. Even after transferring, he admits that nothing compares to the energy he felt on the Vols' sidelines—calling it 'literally insane.' Webb says Neyland tops his list of toughest stadiums, even though he never played there as an opponent. For him, the roar of the crowd during big games like Florida or Alabama was unforgettable. It's wild to think how much a stadium's vibe can impact players, even those who move on. What’s your most memorable Neyland moment? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowVols Offense vs. Orange: Deep Ball Showdown?Coach Fran Brown just threw down the gauntlet for the Vols’ high-octane attack, making it clear Syracuse’s DBs won’t get burned deep in the 2025 opener. After two seasons of struggling to hit big plays, Tennessee’s OC Joey Halzle says the whole offseason has been about beating soft coverage. Will the Vols finally break through, or will the Orange keep them in check? This opener could set the tone for both squads! #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
phughes+FollowVols’ QB Battle: Joey Aguilar Secures the BagBig news from Rocky Top! Joey Aguilar, the transfer from UCLA, has officially won the Vols’ starting QB job over Jake Merklinger and George MacIntyre. Not only does Aguilar get the keys to the offense, but his NIL deal is reportedly worth a cool $1.2 million for 2025. The QB competition was fierce, but Aguilar’s work ethic and experience paid off. What do you think—was he the right pick for the Vols’ opener against Syracuse? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowVols vs Wolverines: Hiter's Silent CommitmentAll eyes are on five-star RB Savion Hiter as he gears up for his Aug. 19 commitment—will he join the Vols or side with the Wolverines? The nation’s top back is keeping things tight-lipped, opting for a pre-screened Q&A instead of the usual media frenzy. This unique approach is fueling even more intrigue in the Tennessee-Michigan recruiting rivalry. Anyone else think this move adds to the drama? #Sports #Vols #GoBlue00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBraylon Staley could be Vols’ next breakout starLosing Squirrel White to the transfer portal might sting for Tennessee fans, but there’s real buzz around redshirt freshman Braylon Staley stepping up this fall. Coaches and insiders say Staley’s got the speed, hands, and playmaking to light up the slot position—maybe even making folks forget about White sooner than expected. The big question? Can he finally shake off those nagging hamstring injuries and stay on the field. If he does, we could be watching the rise of the Vols’ next go-to receiver. What do you think—will Staley deliver on the hype? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBoo Carter’s status: Why Vols fans can relaxConcerns about Boo Carter’s commitment have been swirling after reports of him being late to practice, but Coach Josh Heupel’s latest comments should put Vols fans at ease. Heupel confirmed Carter was active in the team’s recent scrimmage and praised his progress, hinting there’s no major setback. Carter is still working his way back into a full-time role, but his presence on the field is a big boost for Tennessee. It’s clear the coaches still see his potential. How do you feel about second chances for young athletes working through rough patches? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
phughes+FollowVols Face Tough Loss in Hiter Recruiting WarTough news for the Vols faithful: it looks like Savion Hiter, the nation’s top RB, is leaning toward the Wolverines over Rocky Top. Despite Coach Heupel rolling out the orange carpet with four visits, Michigan’s been the frontrunner for a while. If the Vols miss out, it’ll sting—especially since the 2026 class still lacks a true game-changer in the backfield. Can Tennessee pull off a last-minute upset, or is Hiter Ann Arbor-bound? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowVols Land Visit from Chicago DL PhenomBig news for Vol Nation! Four-star DL Brayden Parks, a beast from Brother Rice (Chicago), is set to visit Rocky Top for the Vols’ clash with Oklahoma. This is Parks’ first trip to Knoxville, and with heavy hitters like Ohio State and LSU also in the mix, this recruiting battle is heating up. Could the Vols pull off a big win in the trenches for the 2027 class? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share