Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Gerald Mincey hasn't been shy about talking a little trash to his former team after transferring to Kentucky this offseason. Mincey has gone back and forth with Vols fans on social media several times since leaving Knoxville.
Earlier this offseason, the Tennessee Vols made an important decision that appears to already be working out as planned. In January, the Vols lost starting right tackle Gerald Mincey to the NCAA transfer portal.
One of the biggest on-field stories surrounding the Tennessee Vols this offseason was the addition of LSU transfer offensive tackle Lance Heard. The Vols
Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Gerald Mincey, who transferred to Kentucky last month, has generated plenty of headlines this offseason. Mincey
When former Tennessee Vols linebacker Henry To'o To'o returned to Neyland Stadium in 2022, after transferring to Alabama, he made the mistake of talking
Gerald Mincey just can't help himself. It seems like nearly every day the former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman, who played at UT from 2022 to 2023
News broke on Tuesday that the Tennessee Vols are under an NCAA investigation that centers in part on quarterback Nico Iamaleava. Former Vols offensive
Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Gerald Mincey hasn't exactly had a smooth breakup with the UT fan base.
Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Gerald Mincey, who recently announced his commitment to Kentucky, fired back at some negative comments that have been directed his way recently on social media.
The Tennessee Vols are expected to finally receive the transfer portal news they've been waiting on for weeks. According to 247Sports' Steve Wiltfong,
Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Gerald Mincey has a new home after recently entering the NCAA transfer portal. Mincey announced on Friday evening that he's transferring to Kentucky. This will be the third program that Mincey has played for.
Some cryptic tweets from a key Tennessee Vols player have some fans concerned this week. The Vols are currently searching for an offensive tackle in the
The Tennessee Vols are searching for an offensive tackle in the NCAA transfer portal to replace right tackle Gerald Mincey, who recently entered the portal.
The Ole Miss Rebels have already landed a couple of former Tennessee Vols in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason and they could be on the verge of
JAN 7 REBELS TO HOST ANOTHER TRANSFER TACKLE Ole Miss is set to host former Tennessee offensive tackle Gerald Mincey, according to On3. According to Volunteer
The Tennessee Vols are in need of a starting right tackle after Gerald Mincey hit the NCAA transfer portal this week. Mincey is entering the portal for a second time in his collegiate career.
The Tennessee Vols are reportedly receiving a visit this weekend from an elite transfer offensive lineman. According to On3's Pete Nakos, LSU offensive
Tennessee had yet another player hit the transfer portal. This time, it's offensive lineman Gerald Mincey. Mincey is an offensive tackle from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The Tennessee Volunteers will reportedly lose another talented player to the transfer portal. On Thursday, starting offensive lineman Gerald Mincey declared his intention to enter the portal.
Tennessee will need a new starter up front. Surprise — Gerald Mincey has entered the transfer portal. Tennessee’s starting right tackle will explore his options elsewhere with one final year to play.
The Vols were expecting a mass exodus on the offensive line this offseason, but it's played out in the opposite manner. Starting left tackle John Campbell Jr.
The Tennessee Volunteers have gotten strong offensive line play through the midseason mark, and they get even stronger this weekend. Offensive lineman Gerald Mincey started the past two games after missing time at the beginning of the season.
An explanation for why he didn’t play. One mystery has been solved from Tennessee’s loss to Florida. Gerald Mincey, who didn’t play against Florida, was cited for simple possession on Thursday night.
The Horned Frogs and Wolverines normally play on grass and FieldTurf, respectively. The hits just keep on coming for college football’s major bowl games.
The Volunteers offensive tackle had some words for the nation's second-oldest bowl game. Tennessee hit a program milestone in its 31–14 win over Clemson in the Orange Bowl Friday night, capturing its first major bowl win since the 1999 Fiesta Bowl against Florida State.
Photo: Gerald Mincey; Credit: Zach Goodall Whenever a new coach takes over a program, there is sure to be attrition among the team and it didn't take long
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