
Are Vols More Experienced Than Expected?
The consensus is that the Vols will be much less experienced this season than last year. But is the data proving that sentiment to be wrong?
The consensus is that the Vols will be much less experienced this season than last year. But is the data proving that sentiment to be wrong?
Theories are already flying that Phillip Fulmer will be back on the sidelines for the Vols. But that won’t be the case even in a worst case scenario.
Josh Dobbs’ transition to the NFL is going smoothly so far, and it’s been helped by the offense he learned while playing for the Vols.
According to 2017 bowl projections from College Football News, the Vols will be playing in the “John Currie Bowl” after the regular season.
Vol safety and kick returner Evan Berry was named a preseason All-American by Athlon Sports.
Former Vol football head coach Phillip Fulmer has been named as a special advisor to UT’s president for community, athletics, and university relations.
According to data gathered by college football statistician Phil Steele, the Vols return a lot of experience on defense in 2017.
The Vols landed a commitment from Tanner Ingle, a DB in the 2018 class out of Florida with three dozen scholarship offers.
Two of the Vols’ newest assistant coaches have been praised by ESPN for “tearing it up” on the recruiting trail.
Former Vol defensive back Stephen Griffin has selected a school to transfer to, and it’s within the ACC.