Tennessee Volunteers football coach Jeremy Pruitt disputes a report that he interfered with former medical staff members’ treatment of players.
Author: Blake Toppmeyer, Knoxville News Sentinel
Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt ‘absolutely not’ seeking preferential treatment from police
Tennessee football coach Jeremy PruittĀ said he wasn’t looking for preferential treatment from police after they detained Vols LB Jeremy Banks.
Tennessee player apologizes after video shows him cursing, challenging police during arrest
Tennessee linebacker Jeremy Banks apologized Tuesday after video showed him using profanity and challenging police during his arrest last month.
BYU’s stunning double-overtime victory sends Tennessee to 0-2 for first time since 1988
BYU forced overtime in the final seconds after a long completion, then beat Tennessee with a TD in the second extra session to send the Vols to 0-2.
Alabama tops list of 10 story lines to watch for this week’s SEC Football Media Days
The SEC’s annual four-day talk showrenews Monday, when the conference’s media days begin in Hoover, Alabama. Here are 10 storylines to monitor.
SEC clears path for schools to sell alcohol at sporting events
The SEC cleared member schools to sell alcohol in general seating areas. The measure means sales are allowed at football and basketball games.
SEC spring meetings: Alcohol, gambling, transfer waivers headline key topics
Alcohol, gambling and transfers are among the topics to likely come up when the members of SEC get together at their spring meetings.
Holly Warlick fired as Tennessee basketball coach after seven seasons
Tennessee fired women’s basketball coach Holly Warlick four days after the Vols’ season ended with a loss to UCLA in the NCAA tournament.
Tennessee football player suspended after arrest for allegedly punching police officer
Kenneth George Jr. faces two third-degree felony charges and two misdemeanor charges after Miami Beach police say he punched an officer.
Why Phillip Fulmer got banned from Tennessee football practice for coaching linemen
Tennessee AD Phillip Fulmer saw a couple of offensive linemen he thought needed coaching during a drill so he jumped in and coached them up.