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Former Tennessee Vols WR Kaleb Webb, who transferred to Maryland after the 2024 season, gets honest about Neyland Stadium
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Kaleb Webb is one of several experienced wide receivers that the Tennessee Vols lost to the NCAA transfer portal during the offseason.

Webb, who spent the first three seasons of his career at Tennessee, transferred to Maryland in December.

(Tennessee also lost wide receivers Squirrel White, Chas Nimrod, Nathan Leacock, and Dayton Sneed to the transfer portal this offseason.)

The former four-star recruit caught 22 passes for 214 yards and one touchdown during his time with the Volunteers.

Though Webb is no longer a Vol, he still holds Neyland Stadium in high regard.

Webb joined Glenn Clark Radio on Wednesday and he was asked which stadium was the toughest to play in during his time at Tennessee.

"Can I say Neyland," said Webb. "I mean, honestly -- I didn't play in there as an opponent. Being on the sidelines when our defense was out there was -- it was literally insane. So I would probably say that. And then Bama is probably right behind [Neyland]."

Webb was a true freshman at Tennessee in 2022 which means he got to experience a couple of elite environments at Neyland fresh out of high school (such as the wins against the Florida Gators, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Kentucky Wildcats).

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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