Tennessee picked up a potential starter in the transfer portal from Notre Dame on Friday, according to a new report.
Are the Tennessee Vols the most hated team in college football? It depends on who you ask, but it certainly feels that way at times -- especially if you're consuming content from the national media. Tennessee has been one of the top 10 or 15 teams in the sport over the last three years and yet every offseason the program gets absolutely no respect from media outlets like ESPN and 247Sports.
The 2024 college football season officially came to an end on Monday night with the Ohio State Buckeyes' win against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the College Football Playoff championship game. And it took less than 10 minutes after the game ended for ESPN to hand the Tennessee Vols some bulletin board material for the 2025 season.
Former Notre Dame offensive tackle Sam Pendleton commits to Tennessee from the college football transfer portal
Sam Pendleton started seven games in the 2024 season for Notre Dame and entered the portal after the CFP title game. Here's what he brings to Vols.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Riley Larkin is leaving the program to serve as an offensive assistant for the New England Patriots, according to a report from ESPN. Larkin has worked as a program assistant for the Buckeyes, working primarily with quarterbacks.
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The Vols are trending towards landing a veteran offensive lineman who started the first seven games of the 2024 season for Notre Dame at left guard. Tennessee is set to host the former three-star player, who comes with a do not contact tag in the portal, on an official visit. This sounds like good news for the Vols.
According to ESPN, the Patriots are hiring Riley Larkin as an offensive assistant. Larkin comes to New England from Ohio State where he worked as a program assistant on offense under head coach Ryan Day and offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
The longest college football season in history ended Monday night. Only seven months and two days until the start of the next.
The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 34-23, to become 2024-25 College Football Playoff National Champions and earn its sixth national
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders has broken NCAA rules and paid the price. According to a report in USA Today, Sanders and the Buffaloes were hit with two penalties for minor recruiting