Former Tennessee defensive back Boo Carter and the Vols had a messy parting when the former four-star prospect was dismissed from the program in November, and then he alleged he was dropped from the team because he was hurt, which coach Josh Heupel denied.
Quarterbacks get a lot of the headlines, but there are other talented — and highly ranked — players who plan to enter the portal and play positions other than QB.
The No. 9 seed Alabama Crimson Tide hit the road for a College Football Playoff matchup against the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners. The winner moves on to play the No.
One of the Tennessee Vols' biggest rivals is reportedly a team to watch for former UT defensive back Boo Carter. Carter, who is transferring after being dismissed from Tennessee in November, is a former four-star recruit who was named to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2024.
The NCAA transfer portal doesn't officially open until January 2, but plenty of movement is already happening. Numerous players have already announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal, and lots more are expected to before January 2.
Sophomore defensive back Boo Carter was dismissed from the Tennessee Vols football team this past Sunday. The move came after Carter failed to show up for Tennessee's homecoming game against New Mexico State last weekend.
The news of sophomore defensive back Boo Carter entering the NCAA Transfer Portal earlier this week sent some shockwaves across the college football landscape.
The Tennessee Volunteers have one of the bigger headlines heading into this new week, as they are in yet another tricky situation, as one of the players has announced he will be entering his name into the transfer portal during the transfer portal season.
While the season is still ongoing for the Texas A&M Aggies, who are 10-0 and in the driver's seat for the SEC championship, they will hope to be playing for a long time this winter, given their high expectations for the season.
The Tennessee Volunteers and Boo Carter are going their separate ways moving forward, with the latter announcing on Twitter (X) his intention to enter the transfer portal.
The 20th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers have been cruising, and one reason why has been the production from defensive back Boo Carter. However, he has been dealing with a hip injury as well as some disciplinary issues with the program.
Tennessee Vols sophomore defensive back Boo Carter didn't play on Saturday against New Mexico State. Football Scoop's John Brice reported on Saturday morning that Carter is dealing with a hip flexor injury.
Tennessee Vols sophomore defensive back Boo Carter isn't expected to play on Saturday against the New Mexico State Aggies. Football Scoop's John Brice tweeted on Saturday morning that it "sounds like" Tennessee will be without Carter on Saturday due to a hip flexor injury.
Tennessee Vols sophomore defensive back and punt returner has been a hot topic pretty much all off-season, and that has carried over into the season. Despite all of the narratives, Carter has simply put his head down and continued to work.
Tennessee defensive back Boo Carter is using his NIL earnings to give back to his hometown. The sophomore sponsored new football uniforms for Chattanooga’s Brainerd High School, where he played during his junior year.
Tennessee coach Josh Heupel confirmed Tuesday that star defensive back Boo Carter still is with the team. The Knoxville News Sentinel reported last week that Carter had missed "numerous" team activities and had been confronted by team leaders about the absences.
Tennessee defensive back Boo Carter is projected to be one of the team’s most important contributors on the field in 2025, but his place with the Volunteers is suddenly unclear.