phughes+FollowTennessee’s surprise recruit could shake up 2026Everyone’s talking about Tennessee’s new five-star QB and WR, but ESPN says the real game-changer for 2026 might be four-star defensive end Jordan Carter. Coming off a monster high school season with 18 sacks, Carter’s explosiveness could fill a huge gap as the Vols lose key defensive linemen. With a new defensive coordinator on board and the team’s defense needing a serious boost, Carter’s arrival couldn’t be better timed. Vols fans, do you think Carter can make an instant impact, or will the offense still steal the spotlight? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols50Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTennessee eyes a major QB flip for 2027Tennessee is making a bold move to shake up the college football recruiting scene by offering a spot to four-star quarterback Kamden Lopati—who’s already committed to Illinois. Lopati, a standout from Salt Lake City West, says he’s intrigued by the Volunteers, especially with his mom being a big fan of Tennessee’s sports culture. With his dual-threat skills and impressive stats, Lopati could be a game-changer if he decides to switch. What do you think—should recruits stick with their first commitment, or explore all their options when big programs come calling? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowVols eye TCU’s Josh Hoover in transfer shakeupLosing a starting quarterback right before spring can throw any team into chaos, and that’s exactly what happened to Tennessee last year. Now, the Vols have another shot at a proven playmaker: TCU’s Josh Hoover, who just hit the transfer portal. Hoover’s stats are wild—over 9,600 passing yards and 71 touchdowns in his career—but he’s also thrown a lot of interceptions. Tennessee’s offense thrived despite turnover-prone QBs before, so could Hoover be the missing piece for 2026? With just two scholarship QBs on the roster, the Vols need experience. Would you take a chance on Hoover’s big arm, even with the risk? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
glen25+FollowTennessee shakes up QB recruiting gameTennessee just threw a curveball into college football recruiting by offering four-star QB Kamden Lopati—who’s already committed to Illinois—right before their bowl game showdown. Lopati admits he’s intrigued, especially since his mom is a big fan of Tennessee’s sports culture. With top programs like Iowa State and Boston College also in the mix, this recruiting battle is heating up fast. Lopati’s dual-threat skills have made him a hot commodity, and if Tennessee manages to flip him, it could be a major win for the Vols. What do you think—should recruits stick with their first commitment or keep their options open? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTennessee Vols could be a QB magnet this offseasonTennessee’s high-powered offense and a stacked receiver lineup are making the Vols one of the most tempting landing spots for transfer quarterbacks this year. With Jake Merklinger in the portal and Joey Aguilar’s future uncertain, all eyes are on Coach Heupel—will he go after a big-name QB or stick with the talented young guns already on the roster? ESPN’s Greg McElroy thinks Tennessee’s system is perfect for QBs who want to shine in the SEC. If the Vols make a move, expect some serious competition. Would you rather see a proven transfer or trust the young talent? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee Vols face big decision on Lance HeardLance Heard’s next move could shake up the Vols’ entire offensive line. After a standout season, Heard is weighing whether to jump to the NFL or return to Knoxville for his senior year. If he stays, he might have to switch from left to right tackle—just like Darnell Wright did before becoming a top-10 NFL pick. But with David Sanders Jr. expected to take over at left tackle, the coaching staff has some tough choices ahead. What do you think is best for Heard and the team: chase the draft or run it back for one more season? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTennessee Vols let Legend Bey go—what’s next?Legend Bey’s whirlwind recruitment saga with the Tennessee Volunteers has finally ended. After weeks of rumors, family drama, and a surprise flip-flop between Tennessee and Ohio State, the Vols have officially released Bey from his letter of intent. That means Bey is now free to join the Buckeyes, and Tennessee can move forward without more distractions. It’s a move that shows how quickly things can change in today’s college football world. Do you think Tennessee made the right call by letting Bey go, or should they have fought harder to keep him? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTennessee’s next breakout SEC star?Radarious Jackson might just be the Vols’ secret weapon heading into next season. Even though he only caught seven passes as a true freshman (thanks to a collarbone injury), insiders are buzzing about his potential to fill the shoes of Chris Brazzell, who’s off to the NFL. Jackson’s got the size, speed, and hands you want in a top receiver, and he’s already drawing comparisons to other Vols who exploded in their sophomore year. With more opportunities coming his way, could Jackson be Tennessee’s next big name? What do you think—will he live up to the hype? #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols30Share
Amy Williams+FollowJim Knowles faces heat after bold blitz callJim Knowles, the new Tennessee Vols defensive coordinator, is already making headlines—this time for a gutsy play call that got national attention. During Indiana’s nail-biting win over Penn State, Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza called out Knowles for dialing up three straight Cover Zero blitzes on the Hoosiers’ final drive. Mendoza’s clutch touchdown pass sealed the game, but he still gave Knowles props for his aggressive style. It’s got fans buzzing: Was Knowles’ all-out pressure the right move, or did it cost Penn State the game? Let’s hear your take on high-risk, high-reward defense! #Sports #Football #TennesseeVols00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTennessee faces Texas in rare SEC showdownMark your calendars—Tennessee’s 2026 SEC opener is bringing a matchup we haven’t seen in over 50 years: the Vols hosting the Texas Longhorns at Neyland Stadium. This isn’t just another game; it’s a fresh chapter in a nearly forgotten rivalry, and the first time the Manning family could return to Knoxville since Peyton’s era, if Arch Manning stays at Texas. With only three previous meetings, all in the Cotton Bowl, this game is set to shake up the usual SEC routine. What are your thoughts on this historic face-off? #Sports #TennesseeVols #TexasLonghorns00Share