Wide Receivers Preview
Previewing Tennessee’s 2014 wide receiver, a unit that could be one of the most improved in the country.
Previewing Tennessee’s 2014 wide receiver, a unit that could be one of the most improved in the country.
Welcome to a new weekly column, the State of the Vols, published every Monday morning. Every week we’ll update you on recruiting, team news and Vol basketball.
Freshman Todd Kelly Jr. could’ve gone to a number of colleges. Ultimately, he chose the “blessing” of following his father to UT.
Tennessee added a trio of defenders on Orange Carpet Day in cornerback Darrell Miller, defensive end Marques Ford and cornerback Bailey Phillips.
The Vols hosted dozens of the nation’s top recruits this weekend in their second “Orange Carpet Day” of the summer. Here are a few details on some of the big names on campus.
Vic Wharton was the first commit of the 2014 signing class and played a key role in recruiting his teammates. Now he gets to focus on football.
Tennessee added a huge piece to the 2016 class with in-state offensive tackle Ryan Johnson of Brentwood Academy.
Dillon Bates grew up looking to his father for advice on football. Now he gets to follow in his father’s footsteps of playing for Tennessee.
Twins Eric and Elliot Berry bring versatility to Tennessee’s defense in addition to a competitiveness that should help the entire defense.
A.J. Johnson is a man on a mission who is ready to lead the Vols back to postseason play.