100 Days of Vols #97 - Orange Ties on Sunday
Because on fall weekends, your Sunday best isn't really your Sunday best without a little orange.
Because on fall weekends, your Sunday best isn't really your Sunday best without a little orange.
Our celebration continues as we honor the mullet and its downfall.
6-foot-3, 240-pound defensive end Kendal Vickers of Havelock, N.C., had been committed to South Carolina for months. But the Gamecocks didn't think he'd qualify and filled up on other prospects. When Vickers got the grades late, he wound up committin
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Tennessee's 35-7 thumping of Miami in the 1986 Sugar Bowl -- which followed an impressive 1985 season in which the Vols went 9-1-2 despite losing their starting quarterback and playing one of the most difficult schedules in the nation -- was the culm
We begin our celebration of our favorite things orange with the new man in charge.
Marshall County High School kicker Aaron Medley is one of the top kickers in the country, and he just happened to grow up a UT fan. Once the Vols offered, his commitment was quick and painless.
Creekside (Ga.) High School athlete Evan Berry slightly favors Tennessee in the recruiting process. He's one of the famed "Berry twins," along with brother Elliott, who are the younger brothers of Vols star Eric Berry and son of former UT captain Jam
The apex of Tennessee Football
Knoxville Powell HS 6-foot-6, 230-pound rising sophomore defensive end/tight end Darel Middleton fulfilled a lifelong dream Sunday night by committing to the Vols via Twitter. He gave UT some big news for the 2016 class in the process.