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Lance Heard is entering his second season as Tennessee football's starting left tackle. He says he's different physically and mentally as a junior.
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WATE Knoxville on MSN‘Ridiculous’ Price increase for Tennessee football season tickets draws mixed reactions
Changes are coming to Tennessee Football season tickets, and they may impact fans’ wallets. UT Athletic Director Danny White announced that in 2026, season tickets will cost an average of 4% more. According to an email sent to season ticket holders,
Few programs in college baseball have matched Tennessee’s recent track record of developing elite professional talent. The Volunteers’ pipeline to Major League
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With Tennessee football's Daevin Hobbs injured, here's who could step up on the defensive line
Daevin Hobbs is expected to miss time with a foot injury, according to Volquest. Coach Josh Heupel outlined who could step up for Tennessee football.
Tennessee signed a 3-star recruit in the class of 2025 who has been very impressive this offseason, according to ESPN.
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Vols Wire on MSNLouisville five-star defensive lineman schedules Tennessee football visit
Five-star defensive lineman Kellan Hall will visit Tennessee for the Vols' game versus Arkansas on Oct. 11 at Neyland Stadium, according to Allen Trieu of 247Sports. He will also visit Ohio State, Alabama and Louisville during the 2025 football season.
GILES COUNTY, Tenn. ( WHNT) — A Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee is warning residents to stay away from “shake and bake” meth cooking devices. Over the weekend, Investigators with the Giles County Sheriff’s Department responded to a home where they found a plastic bottle with tubes coming out of it.
The man accused of killing four people and abandoning an infant in west Tennessee is speaking publicly for the first time.
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Kyle Chrisley sues Tennessee county and police for $1.7M, claims false arrest and excessive force
Kyle and Ashleigh Chrisley are suing Rutherford County and two sheriff deputies for $1.7 million over his aggravated assault arrest in September 2024.
American football's roots in rugby run deep, and passion for the games in the U.S. and U.K. reflects their shared heritage.