Heupel is at the Helm on the Hill. The most important position in football is the quarterback. Nobody will challenge this or refute this. You can make a case for the offensive line or the defensive line, but good quarterback play can help neutralize a good defensive line and improve the optics of a mediocre … Continue reading Fiery Couches and More: Quick Hits
Author: Michael Piper
Why is Jarrett Guarantano still starting?
What is happening up on The Hill? Why is Jarrett Guarantano still the starting quarterback at the University of Tennessee, as we head into the game against Arkansas? Why has the program elected to deny any other option a legitimate shot to start? Another option at the position could serve as a springboard for future success … Continue reading Why is Jarrett Guarantano still starting?
SEC Week 2 Pick ‘Em
THE RULES ARE SIMPLE: With the spreads denoted below, pick the favorite to cover, or the underdog to outperform Vegas' expectations. If only one person picks each of them correctly, they will win $100. If multiple entries make perfect picks, then the emails of those with the perfect entries will be drawn out of a … Continue reading SEC Week 2 Pick ‘Em
Vols Y’all
Your weekly update for all things Orange: The Volunteers are experiencing a great deal of turnover within their coaching staff this offseason David Johnson, Chris Rumph, Tracy Rocker, Kevin Sherrer and Drew Hughes are all departing the program looking for greener pastures. Whether they were encouraged to search for other opportunities or left on their … Continue reading Vols Y’all
Charted: Tennessee’s Return to National Prominence
The headline is a bit misleading, but here's the prompt: Could the NCAA’s ruling, which allows collegiate players to profit from their likeness, signal the return of the Tennessee Volunteers to national prominence? Aside from the ruling likely signaling a return of NCAA Football to gaming consoles, the NCAA opening the door for athletes to … Continue reading Charted: Tennessee’s Return to National Prominence
Tennessee is Trash
Everyone is thinking it. How in the heck does a program with the resources and fan base of Tennessee go out and lay an egg against a relatively new Georgia State Panthers team? How does a team coming off a 2-10 season in a weak conference upset a SEC team with the alleged amount of … Continue reading Tennessee is Trash
Vol News, New Faces, and What to Expect
Aubrey is here. Trey is back. It's Football Time in Tennessee. almost. It's the most wonderful time of the year. The college football landscape is ripe with hope, opportunity and possibilities for the upcoming season. There is no doubt that the players and the staff have lofty expectations for this upcoming season, despite coming off … Continue reading Vol News, New Faces, and What to Expect
Cooper Keeps The Ball Rollin’
The Vols have landed one of the top in-state prospects for the class of 2020. Cooper Mays from Knoxville’s Catholic High School is a coup for the Volunteers staff and Jeremy Pruitt. This staff will look to lock down several more of the state’s top prospects in a class that features some of the best … Continue reading Cooper Keeps The Ball Rollin’
Jeremy Pruitt’s Unfinished Business
With only a few weeks left until the conclusion of this year’s recruiting class, the buzz in the recruiting world is reaching a crescendo. Tennessee is poised to charge into the nation’s top ten recruiting classes. Jeremy Pruitt and the staff will hope their continued investment into relationships with some of the nation’s top recruits … Continue reading Jeremy Pruitt’s Unfinished Business
A Big Time Hire for the Vols
The arrival of Jim Chaney is news that has been long awaited for by Vol faithful. With the search taking a tumultuous course amidst rampant speculation, Jeremy Pruitt delivered an offensive coordinator that Tennessee fans can be excited about going forward. Hiring a coordinator with Chaney’s reputation, pedigree, and salary is a clear indicator from … Continue reading A Big Time Hire for the Vols