Former Tennessee Volunteers tight end Jacob Warren signed an undrafted free-agent deal with the New England Patriots. Tennessee tight end Jacob Warren was one of the most important players on the 2023 squad.
The Tennessee Vols have a future superstar on their roster that's poised to become a household name in 2024. Tennessee redshirt freshman Ethan Davis,
Tennessee Vols redshirt senior tight end Jacob Warren will play his last game in a UT uniform in the Citrus Bowl against Iowa on New Year's Day, which
Tennessee Vols sixth-year senior tight end Jacob Warren said during an appearance on "Off the Hook Sports" this week that he plans to play in the Citrus
When the Tennessee Vols take on the Iowa Hawkeyes on New Year's Day in the Citrus Bowl, there will be a familiar face on the opposing sideline. Well,
On Tuesday morning, the Tennessee Vols' official Twitter/X.com account put out a great video that highlights the program's outgoing seniors. The video
Two senior tight ends put together some of their best performances on senior day as the Volunteers bested the Commodores in a 48-24 win inside Neyland Stadium.
There's been plenty of debate this week about whether or not the Tennessee Vols should start true freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava against the Vanderbilt
The Tennessee Volunteers haven't had the follow up season to a great 2022 that many fans had hoped for. At 7-3 and coming off a blowout 36-7 loss to Missouri,
Jacob Warren does it both on and off the field and has received preseason recognition. After being named to the Wuerffel Trophy Watch List last Thursday for his community service, Warren was also named to the John Mackey Award Watch List on Friday.
Regarding sports, college football included, people tend to think about players solely based on what they do between the lines. In reality, there is much more to sports and its participants as people.
Two vets and a lot of youth. One of the more underrated losses off of last year’s team was veteran tight end Princeton Fant, who did a little bit of everything for the Tennessee offense.
A really exciting prospect down the road. A relatively quiet commitment and reclassification gave Tennessee a freak athlete that they can mold over the next couple of years.
A blunt statement from Warren. Football season is quickly approaching, and Tennessee’s goals are already clear. Though they might ultimately be bigger than this, the Volunteers have their sights set on one thing to start 2023 — winning the division.
The Vols are set for Nashville. It’s about that time again — talkin’ season is quickly approaching. The SEC Media Days are set for next week in Nashville, the first time the city has hosted the event.
The tight end position for the Vols sees Jacob Warren return for his redshirt freshman season. With Princeton Fant leaving for the NFL draft, Warren will get lots of snaps and touches on the football this upcoming season.
A big piece of the puzzle. Tennessee received some big news early in the offseason, learning that veteran tight end Jacob Warren would be returning for another season on Rocky Top.
Tennessee lost two players to the transfer portal on Wednesday. Wide receiver Walker Merrill and offensive tackle RJ Perry left the program for new landing spots, meaning they are down two potential playmakers in 2023.
Jacob Warren and Princeton Fant deciding to return for the 2022 season is a huge deal for Tennessee football, but it didn’t do much for the Vols past that year at tight end.
Vols redshirt senior tight end Princeton Fant met with the media on Tuesday to discuss the look of the Tennessee offense under Josh Heupel, the connection with fellow tight end Jacob Warren, the significance of a bowl game and more.
In 2021, the Tennessee Vols tight end duo of redshirt junior Jacob Warren and redshirt senior Princeton Fant combined for 31 catches for 328 yards and four touchdowns in year one of Josh Heupel's offense, serving as solid options for quarterback Hendon Hooker.
Well this is a shocker. Tennessee football had two key tight ends this past year, one a senior in Princeton Fant and one a redshirt junior in Jacob Warren.
None of the calls excuse the behavior of the Vols fans. But the calls help explain why they were so upset.
We knew that Tennessee fans despised Kiffin for ditching the Volunteers after just one season as their head coach more than a decade ago. But nothing calls for hurling objects at the man. That is going way too far.
It got so bad that cheerleaders had to run off the field for safety from the flying objects.
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