There were many headlines for the Tennessee vs Arkansas game on Saturday. One of the major headlines was when the Vols returned one of their major defensive linemen, who was out with an injury, and just made his season debut for the very first time.
The Tennessee Volunteers are finally catching a sense of relief, and they need that. The Volunteers are coming off their bye week with some seriously good news on the injury updates.
The bye week came at a perfect time for the Tennessee Vols. Tennessee, like many teams in the SEC, is dealing with some injuries after the first month of the 2025 college football season.
A key Tennessee Vols starter that's yet to play this season hinted on Monday that he'll be ready for UT's next game. Junior defensive lineman Daevin Hobbs posted on his Instagram story on Monday that it's "go time".
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Captain Obvious just stopped by with an important message for me to pass along. “Tennessee is the favorite and Mississippi State is the underdog,” he said about this week’s game.
The Tennessee Vols could be getting a couple of key players back from injury later this month. Vols defensive linemen Jaxson Moi and Daevin Hobbs are both hoping to return to the field when Tennessee takes on the Mississippi State Bulldogs next weekend.
Tennessee defensive lineman Daevin Hobbs is expected to miss multiple weeks due to injury. Just a couple of hours before kickoff, it was reported that Tennessee starting defensive tackle Daevin Hobbs is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Tough news for Daevin Hobbs, who was having a solid fall camp with the Volunteers. Hobbs enters his junior season with the Volunteers and will be sidelined over the next few weeks with a foot injury, per Volquest of On3.
With the 2025 college football season rapidly approaching, Josh Heupel’s Tennessee football program will be without defensive lineman Daevin Hobbs after he suffered a foot injury and is expected to be out multiple weeks, sources told VolQuest.