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2026 College Football Preview: Tennessee Volunteers

2026 College Football Preview: Tennessee Volunteers
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Tennessee enters the 2026 college football season looking to return to the College Football Playoff after an 8-5 campaign. Faizon Brandon and George MacIntyre are competing at quarterback, while new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles takes over a unit that struggled in 2025. DeSean Bishop and Ty Redmond headline a talented roster with the potential to help the Volunteers rebound.
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After making the College Football Playoff in 2024, Tennessee took a step back last season, finishing 8-5. The defense was largely responsible for the decline, falling from third nationally in EPA per play in 2024 to 81st in 2025.

That led Josh Heupel to fire defensive coordinator Tim Banks and hire Jim Knowles away from Penn State. Tennessee enters 2026 with an ongoing quarterback battle between true freshman Faizon Brandon and redshirt freshman George MacIntyre, but the winner will be surrounded by an extremely talented offense.

Notable Transfer Portal Additions

  • LB Amare Campbell (Penn State)
  • S T.J. Metcalf (Michigan)
  • ED Jordan Norman (Tulane)
  • CB Qua Moss (Kansas State)
  • OT Ory Williams (LSU)

Notable Transfer Portal Losses

  • OT Lance Heard (Kentucky)
  • ED Jordan Ross (LSU)
  • CB Rickey Gibson (Texas A&M)
  • S Kaleb Beasley (Louisville)
  • ED Caleb Herring (South Carolina)

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Biggest strength: Linebacker unit

Tennessee boasts our No. 7 linebacker unit in the country, led by a solid returning group of Edwin Spillman, Amare Campbell, Jeremiah Telander and Arion Carter. The Volunteers also added TJ White, a top-five linebacker recruit in the 2026 class.

Biggest question mark: Which pass-rushers step up?

Tennessee’s lack of proven pass-rushers is its biggest question mark outside of the unsettled quarterback situation. The Volunteers lost their top six players in pressures from last season, leaving Tulane transfer Jordan Norman as the only player on the roster who recorded more than 15 pressures in 2025.

Norman, Tyree Weathersby, Daevin Hobbs and several others will need to step up and generate pressure for a unit that had made the pass rush a major strength over the past few seasons.

Quarterback: Faizon Brandon

After Joey Aguilar lost his eligibility battle, Tennessee was left with a quarterback competition between redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and true freshman Faizon Brandon. MacIntyre has spent a year in Josh Heupel’s system but took just nine dropbacks last season. Brandon was the No. 3 quarterback recruit in the 2026 class and is the better athlete of the two.

Whichever quarterback can execute Heupel’s core concepts more consistently should win the job and will have the benefit of playing with a very talented supporting cast.

Fuente original: Leer en Football - America
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