GalacticGiraffe+FollowInside DeWayne Brown II’s first days as a VolTennessee fans, DeWayne Brown II is already making waves in Knoxville. The freshman forward is adjusting fast to the Vols’ tough practices—think early mornings, intense workouts, and Coach Barnes never letting up. Brown’s not just another recruit; he’s bringing a gritty work ethic from Hoover High and says he’s ready to grind for his spot. He’s loving the family vibe on campus and isn’t afraid of the SEC’s physical play. What do you think—will Brown’s mindset and hustle help him stand out this season? #Sports #TennesseeBasketball #Vols00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTennessee’s new running back duo ready to shineLosing Dylan Sampson might have worried Vols fans, but there’s real excitement brewing around DeSean Bishop and Peyton Lewis stepping up this season. Bishop, a Knoxville native, actually averaged more yards per carry than Sampson last year and looks laser-focused to make the most of his shot. Lewis brings serious speed, and with experienced transfer Star Thomas in the mix, Tennessee’s backfield could be even more dynamic. After last year’s heavy workload wore Sampson down, a fresh rotation could keep the Vols’ running game strong through December. Who do you think will break out in 2025? #Sports #Football #Vols155Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTop Vols Win: Joel Wyatt Picks TennesseeBig news on Rocky Top! Four-star phenom Joel Wyatt, a two-way standout and top-50 recruit, just committed to the Tennessee Volunteers over the LSU Tigers and others. LSU fans had high hopes, but Coach Heupel and the Vols staff made Wyatt feel like family from day one. The Tigers seemed to cool off this summer, opening the door for the home-state Vols to land their guy. This could be a turning point in the SEC recruiting rivalry! #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowVols keep Boo Carter, Deion Sanders outTennessee just made a huge statement by sticking with Boo Carter as their two-way starter, shutting down any hope that Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes had of landing him. This move keeps one of the most electric playmakers in Knoxville and out of Boulder, which could shake up both teams’ seasons. Vols fans, how do you feel about Carter staying put? And Buffs supporters—where should Coach Prime look next for his next two-way star? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this decision changes the game for both programs! #Sports #Vols #DeionSanders00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowFormer Vols QB could face Tennessee as a GatorHarrison Bailey, once the Vols’ starting quarterback, is now stepping into a major role for the Florida Gators—just as their star QB DJ Lagway deals with another injury. With Lagway sidelined, Bailey’s set to get first-team reps in fall camp and could see real action in 2025. For Tennessee fans, it’s wild to think a former Vol might be leading the Gators when the teams clash in Gainesville this November. How would you feel seeing Bailey line up against his old squad? This twist adds even more drama to the SEC rivalry! #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Chad Williams+FollowVols’ Georgia showdown gets a VIP twistTennessee’s biggest home game of the year just got even more electric—Cooper Witten, the nation’s top 2027 linebacker (and son of Vols legend Jason Witten), will be in the stands when the Vols face Georgia on September 13. With a family legacy in Knoxville and heavy interest from powerhouse programs like Texas, Clemson, and Ohio State, all eyes will be on how the Vols perform—and whether they can finally break their losing streak against the Bulldogs. Could a big win help sway Witten to keep the family tradition alive? What do you think matters most to recruits on visits like this? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBoo Carter’s future with Vols up in the airBoo Carter is back in Knoxville, but his spot on the Vols roster isn’t guaranteed just yet. After missing key summer workouts, Carter’s return means big questions for Tennessee football as fall camp kicks off. The decision now rests with Coach Heupel and the team’s leadership—should Carter get another shot, or has his absence shaken team chemistry too much? The Vols are stronger with Carter on the field, but only if he’s truly committed. What do you think—should the team welcome him back, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Chad Williams+FollowNico Admits Cold Was a Game-ChangerSo, Nico Iamaleava finally came clean about that icy showdown in Columbus—turns out, the cold really did mess with the Vols more than he let on before kickoff. King Nico cracked two helmets and couldn’t feel his hands, but still managed to rush for both Tennessee TDs. While the Buckeyes were the better squad, you gotta wonder: would the score have been closer on neutral turf? Circle Nov. 15—Nico gets his shot at revenge with UCLA! #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowVols fall camp: Who’s ready to break out?Tennessee’s fall camp is about to shake things up, and there’s real buzz around who will step up for the Vols this season. The quarterback battle is wide open—will transfer Joey Aguilar take charge, or could Jake Merklinger or even freshman George MacIntyre surprise everyone? At wide receiver, all eyes are on Mike Matthews, who’s got a shot to become the go-to guy after a rocky start last year. On the line, Lance Heard and newcomer David Sanders Jr. are both under the microscope. And don’t sleep on Jordan Ross and Colton Hood—both could fill big gaps on defense. Who do you think will make the biggest impact? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowVols lock down top local talent for 2026Josh Heupel just scored a major win for the Vols by keeping four-star athlete Joel Wyatt—one of Tennessee’s best—from leaving the state. Wyatt, ranked #58 nationally, chose the Vols over Vanderbilt and a host of SEC powerhouses, signaling a real shift in how Tennessee is holding onto its top football talent. With Wyatt on board, Tennessee now has commitments from four of the state’s top six players for 2026. This feels like a turning point for the program’s future. How do you feel about the Vols finally building a fence around homegrown stars? #Sports #Football #Vols00Share