Tennessee Football Announces Uniforms For Texas A&M Game

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Tennessee QB Joe Milton. Photo via Tennessee Athletics

Tennessee football is keeping it classing and wearing its normal home uniforms — orange jerseys with white helmets and white pants — for Saturday afternoon’s matchup against Texas A&M.

Tennessee has worn five different uniform combinations this season. Wearing its traditional home uniforms against Texas A&M, it’s the first time all season the Vols have worn a uniform combination for the second time.

The Vols are 1-0 in their traditional home uniforms, all orange uniforms, smokey grey uniforms and dark mode uniforms. Josh Heupel’s third Tennessee team is 0-1 in its all white uniforms after falling at Florida in its lone road game to date.

Texas A&M has yet to announce its uniforms for the week seven matchup at Tennessee.

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Tennessee is three-point favorites over Texas A&M in the critical SEC matchup at Neyland Stadium according to Caesars Sportsbook. The over/under is set at 54.5.

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Texas A&M enters the matchup coming off a trying three-game stretch of SEC games. The Aggies defeated Auburn and Arkansas before falling to Alabama in College Station last week. Starting quarterback Conner Weigman suffered a season ending injury against Auburn with veteran Max Johnson sliding into the starting spot.

Tennessee is looking to stay in the SEC East hunt by remaining one game behind Georgia in the division standings. It’s a Checker Neyland game as Tennessee looks to improve to 2-1 in Checker Neyland games during Josh Heupel’s tenure.

Kickoff at Neyland Stadium is at 3:30 p.m. ET. Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson and Jenny Dell are on the call for CBS.

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  1. Gary Danielson can stay home. He’s not needed or welcome in my opinion. He’s a terrible announcer, heavily biased against Tennessee, & highly unprofessional in my opinion. Go Vols!

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