The Tennessee Vols have a new transfer portal need that popped up over the weekend. News broke on Sunday that Vols sophomore running back Peyton Lewis is planning to enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens on Jan.
The Tennessee Vols have a new transfer portal need following some news that broke on Sunday. On3's Hayes Fawcett reported on Sunday afternoon that Vols sophomore running back Peyton Lewis plans to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Jan.
As the month of December is wrapping up, it is not concluding in silence in the world of college football. Bowl games and college football playoff games alike are in full swing.
The Tennessee Vols, like most teams in college football, are dealing with some injuries as the season winds down. We already know that a few Tennessee players will be out this weekend against the Florida Gators.
The Tennessee Volunteers are one of the three teams that have shown their ability to use three running backs. The Vols have been looking to dominate the scene with multiple backs to stay fresh, which is something that has shown all season long.
The Tennessee Vols and Arkansas Razorbacks don't play every year, but that hasn't stopped the last two seasons from being eventful and emotional clashes.
Peyton Lewis rushed for two touchdowns, and the No. 12 Tennessee Volunteers broke a halftime tie to beat Arkansas 34-31 in Bobby Petrino's return as interim head coach of the Razorbacks on Saturday afternoon in Knoxville, Tenn.
Fresh off of a bye week, the Tennessee Volunteers found a way to squeeze past a scrappy Arkansas Razorbacks team 34-31. This was Bobby Petrino's first game as interim head coach, but this team rose to the occasion taking the Vols down to the wire, but the home team managed to hold on.
The Tennessee Volunteers featured the SEC's best rushing attack during the 2024 campaign. Tennessee would love nothing more than to continue this dominance on the ground.
Tennessee is now without two offensive play-makers due to injuries. Tennessee is now down two key players in their offensive attack. With the second hot barely under way Tennessee on SI is now getting reports that Peyton Lewis and Dont’e Thornton Jr.
Peyton Lewis will be the backup back for the Georgia game with DeSean Bishop out for the second game in a row. Thanks to Dylan Sampson, Tennessee football has had the best rushing attack in the SEC.
Tennessee finally got their first SEC conference look at Peyton Lewis who is a true freshman for the Vols. He has bumped up the lineup as the No. 2 back with DeSean Bishop going down early against the Kentucky Wildcats.