Ruby Whitehorn dismissed from No. 8 Lady Vols
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'I think they missed one there' - Brent Venables thinks the Tennessee Vols got a gift early in the game against Oklahoma
Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables thinks the Tennessee Vols received a gift from the officiating crew this past Saturday night in Knoxville. While reviewing the game on Sooner Football, Venables pointed out that the Sooners should've been off the field on the Vols' first drive of the game
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Vols phenom Nate Ament 1 of 8 freshmen on Player of the Year watch list
Ahead of the Tennessee men’s basketball season opener on Monday, two Volunteers have been included on a prestigious preseason watch list. Highly-rated freshman Nate Ament and senior guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie were both named to the Naismith Trophy College Player of the Year Watch List,
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The Tennessee coaching staff appeared to send a subtle but loud message to Vols defensive back Boo Carter
One of the big stories for the Tennessee Vols entering the 2025 season was the status of sophomore defensive back Boo Carter. Carter, a former four-star recruit from Chattanooga, missed numerous team activities during the offseason.
Tennessee basketball opens Rick Barnes' 11th season against Mercer. Follow live updates from the season opener in Knoxville.
The Tennessee Vols were unable to take advantage of an incredible atmosphere at Neyland Stadium on Saturday night, falling 33-27 to the Oklahoma Sooners.
If the Vols win out they'll be 9-3 and will go to a good bowl game. Winning out is not guaranteed however. They must still play at Florida and at home against Vanderbilt and don't be surprised if they lose both those games and finish 7-5.
Yeah, the Vols brought out their “Dark Mode” jerseys, molly whopped a ranked team, and then put them away for over 10 years. They returned in 2021 under head coach Josh Heupel, and they’ve since been deployed five times across the last four seasons.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee head baseball coach Tony Vitello is reportedly finalizing a deal to leave Tennessee for the MLB, according to reports from ESPN insider Pete Thamel.
Former Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello spoke to the San Francisco Giants media for the very first time on Thursday. In the press conference many things we
The Tennessee Vols are set at quarterback for the next few seasons with 2025 five-star quarterback George MacIntyre already on the roster and 2026 five-star quarterback Faizon Brandon on the way to Rocky Top next fall.