A former Tennessee Vols standout who was a fan favorite during his five seasons on Rocky Top caught some serious shade this week from a top college football film analyst.
Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Cooper Mays is hoping to be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. Mays spent five seasons at Tennessee, playing in 53 games with 45 starts.
Tennessee star center Cooper Mays has been named as a Dave Rimington Trophy finalist. He has a great opportunity to win the award. Cooper Mays has been named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy.
Tennessee Vols junior running back Dylan Sampson broke the UT single season record for rushing touchdowns this past Saturday night in a win against the
One of the Tennessee Vols' most important players was named this week by 247Sports as the one of the best under-the-radar players in college football this
Alabama Crimson Tide play-by-play man Chris Stewart went viral this past weekend when he suggested that the Tennessee Vols pipe in crowd noise during games
Tennessee's win over Alabama was one of the biggest so far in head coach Josh Heupel’s time in Knoxville. Two of the best players from that game were Vols’ running back Dylan Sampson and center Cooper Mays.
Tennessee Volunteers center Cooper Mays is one of the top returning offensive linemen in the entire country entering this college football season. Tennessee center Cooper Mays is as essential as any in the Vols' offensive attack.
Tennessee Vols center Cooper Mays has been around the block when it comes to working with a number of different starting quarterbacks. The fifth-year senior has snapped the ball to J.T.
The Tennessee Vols don't have a lot of concerns entering the 2024 season thanks to the team's much-improved depth. Perhaps the biggest concern/question that Tennessee faces ahead of the 2024 season has to do with the backup center position. Starting center Cooper Mays is entering his final season at Tennessee.
The Tennessee Volunteers landed two players on the media's preseason All-SEC Team at SEC Media Days. SEC Media Days in Dallas, Texas wrapped up on Thursday and media in attendance cashed in their votes for conference rankings and who they predict to win the conference.
Tennessee Vols head coach Josh Heupel spent most of Tuesday speaking with reporters and various media members at SEC Media Days. Heupel, along with Tennessee's three player representatives -- Cooper Mays, Omari Thomas, and Keenan Pili -- field a litany of questions about multiple topics.
Tennessee offensive lineman Cooper Mays establishes who the real UT is at SEC Media Days. SEC Media Days got kicked off on Monday and the Tennessee Volunteers took the podium on day two on Tuesday.
A year ago at SEC Media Days, Tennessee Vols head coach Josh Heupel ruffled some feathers when he said "there's only one real UT and only one real right shade of orange". Heupel, of course, was responding to a question about Texas joining the SEC. A year later and the Longhorns are officially members of the SEC.
One of the Tennessee Vols' most important position groups was ranked by On3 this past week as one of the 10 best in college football. On3's Jesse Simonton ranked Tennessee's offensive line as the ninth best in college football. From On3: Cooper Mays, Javontez Spraggins and John Campbell Jr.
Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Cooper Mays knows the preseason predictions are out there -- most of those predictions have UT missing the 12-team playoff
Huge gets. Big news on Friday — Tennessee will get defensive tackle Omari Thomas AND center Cooper Mays back for another year. Both clear leaders on each side of the ball, the Volunteers obviously get a big boost here for 2024.
The Vols officially get the centerpiece of their offensive line back. Center Cooper Mays announced his return to the team on social media on Friday afternoon, giving quarterback Nico Iamaleava a capable veteran in the middle of his offensive line for next season.