What a story. Tennessee will welcome new starters at quarterback, running back, wide receiver and up and down the offensive line in 2025. One of the few familiar faces that will return will be tight end Miles Kitselman, who emerged seemingly out of nowhere early last season.
A Tennessee Vols tight end was named this week as a "player to watch" in the 2026 NFL Draft. With the 2025 NFL Draft now behind us, Pro Football Focus is already taking a look ahead to next year's draft. On Tuesday, PFF's Max Chadwick detailed 10 tight ends to know for the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Vols received some unfortunate news late last month when it was revealed that senior tight end Miles Kitselman will miss the rest of spring
Since the year 2000, a total of 77 quarterbacks have been selected in the first round of the annual NFL Draft. How many of the 77 can you name in six minutes?
The starter will likely miss the rest of the on-field offseason. Tennessee will be missing a key piece of its offense for the remainder of the spring, and perhaps fall camp as well.
Tennessee Volunteers tight end Miles Kitselman didn't see his name in the headlines all that often during the 2024 season despite a solid showing in his
Tennessee football gets back Miles Kitselman for the 2025 season, a big win for the Vols' roster. Tennessee tight end Miles Kitselman is set to return to Knoxville for the 2025 season, making use of an unexpected eligibility extension.
Tennessee tight end Miles Kitselman has hope for another year of eligibility. Tennessee may have a returning player who was previously out of eligibility but now has hope after new developments.
Michigan upset Ohio State a couple of weeks ago and it derailed Ohio State’s chances at a Big Ten Championship. As good of a game as the Wolverines out on, one of the key talking points after the game had nothing to do with actual football.
The Tennessee Volunteers have had some early success in the 2024 football season as they have kickstarted the season 2-0 with dominant wins over both Chattanooga at home and the North Carolina State Wolfpack.
The big changes to the Transfer Portal coupled with NIL have turned the college football landscape into a virtual revolving door. Teams’ fortunes can change in a hurry for the better or for the worse.
Tennessee has landed another transfer on the offensive side of the ball. Late Friday night, the Volunteers landed their second tight end in the portal, ultimately attempting to complete the tight end room as a whole.
Depth that they had to have. Tennessee has added another tight end from the transfer portal. Still needing more depth at the position, the Volunteers picked up a commitment from former Alabama tight end Miles Kitselman late on Friday night.
Alabama tight end Miles Kitselman became the second player to enter the transfer portal on Wednesday following its loss to Michigan in the College Football Playoff.
The Alabama football program sees its next transfer portal announcement on Wednesday morning as its players are in the midsts of making future plans. Alabama junior tight end Miles Kitselman took to social media on Wednesday and announced his intentions to enter the transfer portal.