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Tennessee Football Players Honored in SEC All-Star Teams
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Tennessee football players earned seven Coaches All-SEC team honors in 2025, with Chris Brazzell the Second, DeSean Bishop, Arion Carter, and Josh Turbyville making the first, second, and third teams. Lance Heard, Ty Redmond, and Colton Hood also received third-team recognition. This marks Tennessees highest number of Coaches All-SEC selections in a five-year span since 2006-2010.
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01:49|Tennessee Volunteers part ways with defensive coordinator Tim Banks following a disappointing season, seeking a new leader for their defense. Despite Banks past success, the teams defensive performance declined, lacking a clear identity and struggling with complex schemes. The search for a new coordinator is now a critical task for head coach Josh Heupel.
Tennessee Football Stars Honored on All-SEC Team
01:46|Seven Tennessee football players earned spots on the 2025 All-SEC coaches team, with wide receiver Chris Brazzell and running back DeSean Bishop making the first and second teams respectively. The teams offense, led by Brazzell and Bishop, was a powerhouse, ranking second in total yards and leading the SEC in scoring. Lance Heard, Arion Carter, Colton Hood, and Ty Redmond also received recognition for their defensive efforts. Josh Turbyville, a former Knox Catholic standout, was named a second-team kickoff specialist. These selections highlight the teams overall talent and set the stage for their upcoming Music City Bowl game against Illinois.
Tennessee Football Stars Honored on All-SEC Team
01:52|Seven Tennessee football players earned spots on the 2025 All-SEC coaches team, with Chris Brazzell and DeSean Bishop leading the way. The offense, led by Brazzell and Bishop, dominated the SEC, scoring an average of 40.8 points per game. Lance Heard, Arion Carter, Colton Hood, and Ty Redmond also made the cut, with Josh Turbyville earning a second consecutive third-team selection for special teams. Tennessee, ranked 23rd, will face Illinois in the Music City Bowl on December 30th.
Freshman Sanders Earns All-American Honors
01:34|David Sanders Junior, Tennessee Volunteers true freshman offensive lineman, earned freshman All-American honors from On Three. Despite missing the first month due to injury, Sanders allowed only two sacks in 425 snaps at right tackle, showcasing elite quickness and body control. Hes considered for a move to left tackle in 2026, depending on Lance Heards decision. The Vols face Illinois in the Music City Bowl on December 30th.
Legend Bey's Recruitment Saga: Tennessee or Ohio State?
01:34|Legendary athlete Legend Beys recruitment saga continues, with reports suggesting he prefers Ohio State but is stuck with Tennessee due to his mothers disapproval. Bey reached out to Tennessee on signing day, expressing his desire to return, possibly due to buyers remorse. Ohio States alleged post-signing contact with Bey adds to the complexity. Tennessee aims to ensure Beys happiness, but the situation remains uncertain, with Bey unlikely to play for the Volunteers next fall.
Tennessee Vols' Draft Decisions Loom
01:35|Tennessee Volunteers key football players, including injured cornerback Jermod McCoy, linebacker Arion Carter, and left tackle Lance Heard, are considering declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. Carter, projected as an early second-day pick, may announce his decision this week. The uncertainty around Heards choice and redshirt sophomore cornerback Colton Hoods draft decision impacts Tennessees strategy for the NCAA transfer portal, set to open on January 2.
Noah Roberts: Top RB Targets Tennessee
01:32|Tennessees 2027 football recruiting class is off to a strong start with the inclusion of four-star running back Noah Roberts, who recently named the Volunteers among his top ten schools. Roberts, a highly-rated prospect from Basha High School in Arizona, has visited Tennessees campus twice and received a scholarship offer from the Volunteers in 2024. Despite early interest from Arizona State and other prominent programs, Roberts strong connection to Tennessee could make him a valuable addition to the team.