Tennessee Vols defensive back Boo Carter had a shaky start in UT's 56-24 win against UAB -- the Chattanooga native muffed a punt that UAB recovered -- but he righted the ship and ended up having a terrific game.
It's been a trying few months for Tennessee Vols defensive back Boo Carter. Carter, a dynamic defensive back from Chattanooga, missed some team activities over the summer, which put his status with the Vols in question.
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’s Boo Carter flipped field position with 94 punt return yards against ETSU, including two game-changing plays, reminding the SEC how quickly he can tilt the field for Tennessee.
Tennessee Vols head coach Josh Heupel told reporters on Monday that he anticipates that sophomore defensive back Boo Carter will play in the season-opener against Syracuse on Saturday.
Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel provided an update on Boo Carter's availability ahead of the Syracuse game. One of the bigger storylines as of late around Tennessee football has been defensive back Boo Carter.
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.
Former UCLA Bruins quarterback Joey Aguilar was officially named the Tennessee Vols' starting quarterback on Sunday evening. Aguilar, who transferred from UCLA to Tennessee in April in the wake of Nico Iamaleava's transfer from Tennessee to UCLA, beat out redshirt freshman Jake Merklinger and true freshman George MacIntyre for the job.
Tennessee Vols fans expressed some concern earlier this week after a report surfaced stating that sophomore defensive back Boo Carter was late to at least one practice.
Boo Carter missed numerous team activities just before fall camp. Now, after finally going through all of the consequences, he is starting to show more concerns which could lead to an even bigger issue.
The Tennessee Vols are still taking things "day by day" with sophomore defensive back Boo Carter, as he works his way back into the good graces of his teammates and the UT coaching staff.
Tennessee football completed an intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday morning as the season approaches and a storyline surrounding the program continues to be the potential return of sophomore defensive back Boo Carter and today was a crucial step in the right direction.
Tennessee Vols head coach Josh Heupel provided an update on Saturday on sophomore defensive back Boo Carter. Carter started fall camp as a limited participant due to disciplinary reasons (Carter reportedly missed numerous activities over the summer).
Tennessee Vols defensive back Boo Carter is making progress in his return to the team after a drama-filled summer that left his spot on the roster in jeopardy.
Tennessee Volunteers young star defensive back, Boo Carter is back as a full participant with the Vols at practice. It's big news for the playmaker and the Vols.
Tennessee Vols defensive back Boo Carter continues to work his way back into the good graces of his teammates. Carter, who reportedly missed numerous team activities over the summer, is still on Tennessee's roster despite the recent drama surrounding his status.
After weeks of uncertainty, Tennessee Vols defensive back Boo Carter was on the field with his teammates for the first day of fall practice. Carter went through stretches with his teammates, but he didn't participate in practice.
Tennessee Vols sophomore defensive back Boo Carter was spotted with his teammates at practice on Wednesday morning, just a day after Josh Heupel announced that the former four-star recruit is still a member of the UT football team.
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.
The trend of the offseason has been the Tennessee Volunteers attempting to deal with disgruntled stars. The program already let former starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava walk as he transferred to UCLA after reportedly demanding more money, and now they might be at risk of losing two-way star, Boo Carter.
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.