Tennessee is sticking with a traditional look for their Senior Day regular-season finale against Vanderbilt this Saturday afternoon in Knoxville.
As announced on social media on Wednesday, Tennessee will go with the classic orange-and-white combination against their in-state rival.
Tennessee will wear white pants, orange jerseys, and white helmets. This is the second time this season that Tennessee has worn the same uniform combination in back-to-back weeks.
classic look for senior day!#GBO 🍊 #DICKSHouseofSportKNX pic.twitter.com/uG1BMsAjGP
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) November 22, 2023
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Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt will represent the fifth time that Tennessee has worn the orange-and-white classic uniform this season.
Here’s a look at all of Tennessee’s regular-season uniform combinations during the 2023 football season:
Game 1 (vs Virginia)
- Classic Orange-and-White
Game 2 (vs Austin Peay)
- Smokey Grey 2.0
Game 3 (at Florida)
- All-White Stormtrooper
Game 4 (vs UTSA)
- All-Orange
Game 5 (vs South Carolina)
- Dark Mode
Game 6 (vs Texas A&M)
- Classic Orange-and-White
Game 7 (at Alabama)
- All-White Stormtrooper
Game 8 (at Kentucky)
- All-White Stormtrooper
Game 9 (vs UConn)
- Classic Orange-and-White
Game 10 (at Missouri)
- White Jersey, Orange Britches
Game 11 (vs Georgia)
- Classic Orange-and-White
Game 12 (vs Vanderbilt)
- Classic Orange-and-White
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Tennessee will host Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon in the final game of the Vols’ regular season and the final game of Vanderbilt’s overall season.
With Tennessee coming off of two straight losses to Missouri and Georgia in the past two weeks, Saturday’s contest against Vanderbilt will be a much-needed opportunity for the Vols to bounce back in front of their home fans in Knoxville.
Tennessee will enter the game as a 27-point favorite according to ESPN Bet and is given a 95-percent chance to win according to ESPN Analytics.
“Listen, they’ve had two weeks of preparation. Opportunity to get healthy,” head coach Josh Heupel said of Vanderbilt on Monday. “This is an in-state game. This is a big game for them. It’s a big game for us too, and we need to go finish it. Gotta play physical. You gotta win at the line of scrimmage. I just mentioned it— we got to win some one-on-ones in this one too.”
No. 21 Tennessee (7-4, 3-4 SEC) will host Vanderbilt (2-9, 0-7 SEC) at 3:30 p.m. ET in Knoxville on Saturday.