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Tennessee Hosts Top Safety Transfer Gentry Williams
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Gentry Williams, a versatile defensive back from Oklahoma, is visiting Tennessee for an official recruitment. Despite injuries, hes shown promise with 30 tackles, 4 TFL, 3 INTs, a fumble recovery, and a pass breakup in 2023. As a consensus four-star recruit, he could be a game-changer for the Vols secondary.
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Tennessee Lands Elite Edge Rusher Chaz Coleman
01:33|Tennessee football secures a major transfer portal win with five-star edge rusher Chaz Coleman committing. Ranked as the top defensive prize, Coleman chose Tennessee over powerhouses like Ohio State and LSU. This move bolsters the Vols defensive rebuild, led by new coordinator Jim Knowles, and adds elite pass-rush potential to their front seven.
Tennessee Lands Top Transfer Chaz Coleman
01:01|Tennessee Volunteers secure top transfer, Chaz Coleman, from Penn State to bolster their defense. Coleman, a promising freshman with impressive stats, joins the Vols after a coaching change at Penn State. He chose Tennessee over Ohio State and LSU, adding to their already formidable defense that ranked 15th nationally in sacks last season.
Coleman Joins Tennessee, Boosts Playoff Hopes
01:28|Chaz Coleman, Penn States standout freshman edge rusher, has transferred to Tennessee, joining new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles. Despite Tennessees disappointing season, Colemans addition boosts their talent and playoff potential.
Leavitt Visits Miami, Vols Wait
01:23|Tennessee Volunteers hopes of landing top transfer quarterback Sam Leavitt dimmed as he visited Miami, known for their successful portal quarterback track record. Meanwhile, Lane Kiffins visit to Knoxville fueled speculation, while Tennessee considers backups like Ben Pribula.
Penn State LB Amare Campbell Joins Tennessee
01:25|Penn State Linebacker Amare Campbell Commits to Tennessee, Reuniting with Former Coordinator Jim Knowles Amare Campbell, a standout linebacker from Penn State, has announced his commitment to Tennessee for the 2026 season. This move follows his former coordinator, Jim Knowles, who left Penn State to take the same role in Knoxville. Campbell had a breakout year at Penn State, with impressive stats and experience from his time at UNC. His transfer to Tennessee strengthens the Volunteers defense, setting up exciting matchups for the upcoming season.
Kiffin Pursues Leavitt for LSU's QB Need
01:42|Lane Kiffin, LSUs new head coach, is pursuing Sam Leavitt, a top transfer quarterback from Arizona State, to fill the Tigers urgent need at the position. Leavitt, who visited LSU and Tennessee, had a successful redshirt freshman year at Arizona State, passing for over 2,800 yards and 24 touchdowns. LSUs quarterback situation is dire, with no scholarship players left on the roster, putting pressure on Kiffin to secure Leavitts commitment.
Amare Campbell Joins Tennessee from Penn State
01:34|Penn State linebacker Amare Campbell, a top defensive talent, has transferred to Tennessee. Known for his impressive stats, including 103 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss in 2022, Campbell is expected to make a significant impact on the Volunteers defense. A three-star recruit out of high school, he earned district defensive player of the year honors and is poised to continue his success in Knoxville.
Amare Campbell Joins Tennessee Football
01:46|Penn State linebacker Amare Campbell, a key player with 103 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss last season, is transferring to Tennessee. Campbells arrival, along with other portal additions, bolsters Tennessees linebacker room, which lost All-SEC star Arion Carter. With Campbells experience and the teams young talent, Tennessees defense is poised for a strong next season.
Pribula Visits Tennessee, Transfer Quarterback Race Heats Up
01:51|Tennessee football is eagerly awaiting a visit from quarterback Beau Pribula, who could potentially spark a competition with redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and five-star signee Faizon Brandon. Pribula, a six-foot-two, two-hundred-twelve-pound signal-caller from York, Pennsylvania, has experience at Penn State and Missouri, where he completed sixty-seven point four percent of his passes and rushed for six scores. The Vols are seeking a bridge starter for 2026, and Pribulas one year of eligibility could be the perfect fit. Meanwhile, top-ranked portal quarterback Sam Leavitt is considering Tennessee alongside LSU, Miami, and possibly Oregon. Joey Aguilar, who is out of eligibility, is fighting for an extra year through a federal lawsuit against the NCAA. A key conference call with the judge and lawyers is scheduled for January twelfth, which could determine if Aguilar gets a shot as Tennessees starter. With the transfer portal closing on January sixteenth, the Vols options are dwindling, making Pribulas visit a crucial development.