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Heupel Confirms: No Move to Penn State

Josh Heupel Confirms: No Move to Penn State, Stays Committed to Tennessee In this episode, we delve into the recent college football coaching rumors surrounding Tennessees head coach, Josh Heupel. Despite speculation linking him to the open position at Penn State, Heupel has officially confirmed his commitment to the Volunteers. He expressed his excitement about the high expectations and his desire to win big, echoing the success of legendary coach Phillip Fulmer. With a consistent track record of winning eight games each season since his arrival in 2021, Heupel appears set to continue leading Tennessees football program.

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