Vols Have Most Returning Starters in SEC in 2019
According to renowned statistician Phil Steele, no other team in the SEC returns more starters from their 2018 roster than the Vols.
According to renowned statistician Phil Steele, no other team in the SEC returns more starters from their 2018 roster than the Vols.
The RTI team shares their predicted order of finish for the SEC East and West for the upcoming 2019 college football season.
After being picked to finish sixth in the SEC East in Jeremy Pruitt’s first season as head coach, the Vols move up just one spot in this year’s predictions.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said on Tuesday that he’s not concerned with UGA’s offense taking a step back after the Vols hired away Jim Chaney.
After calling out Tennessee and Jeremy Pruitt back in February, Missouri head coach Barry Odom says he and UT’s head coach are “okay” now.
Want to know when Jeremy Pruitt and Tennessee’s players will talk at the 2019 SEC Media Days? We have the full schedule available for you.
After losing very few seniors from the 2018 roster, the Vols are one of the most experienced teams in the SEC for the 2019 football season.
Rising sophomore cornerback Alontae Taylor was tabbed as one of the 10 potential breakout players in the SEC for the upcoming 2019 season.
According to Pro Football Focus, Jarrett Guarantano graded out as the second-best QB in the SEC who is returning for this upcoming season.
After another week of play of the college basketball season, we take a look at who’s the best in the SEC and who’s at the bottom of the conference.