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Whether Tennessee has earned luck is a fair question, but it's irrelevant to the fact that some teams have it, and some don't. These No. 23 Vols just don't have it.
K NOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Sophomore defensive back Boo Carter has been released from the Vols after missing Saturday’s homecoming game. A spokesperson for Tennessee confirmed to 6 News on Sunday that Carter is no longer with the team.
The Tennessee Volunteers enjoyed their homecoming of 2025 as the football team defeated New Mexico State 42-9. The team is now 7-3, 3-3 on the year. Already bo
Tennessee senior quarterback Joey Aguilar's college football career might have more than two or three games left in it, after all.
The youngest sibling of the University of Tennessee’s “first family of football,” Vol for Life Bobby Majors holds a unique place in football history. This legendary and versatile player still holds multiple records to this day including most single season interceptions with 10 in the 1970 season and career punt returns
SELMER, Tenn. — Earlier Monday evening, former Tennessee Vols football players Jabari Davis and Latrell Bumphus visited Selmer to speak at this year’s football and cheer closing ceremony. The two players shared some words of encouragement for athletes, coaches and families.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Vols are headed to Lexington to take on the University of Kentucky this Saturday. Here’s where fans will be able to watch the game. Kickoff for Saturday’s matchup between Tennessee and Kentucky is scheduled for 7:45 p.m ...
Dillon and Mary Sutherland love the team so much they had the best attendance record of all students during their time at the University of Tennessee.
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Fast start powers Lady Vols to dominant win over MTSU
The Lady Vols finished up their four-game stretch of in-state opponents with a 85-41 win, featuring a much-improved offense in the first half. That offense put together a 16-0 run to start. MTSU unable to get any points on the board until they were over halfway through the first quarter,