Tennessee football fans will get an early look at the Vols’ roster with the 2024 Orange & White Game on Saturday at 1 p.m. ET. Head coach Josh Heupel is heading into his fourth year with the program and is looking to build on a 27-12 record through his first three seasons. The Vols play their spring game annually at Neyland Stadium, the sixth-largest venue in college football, but there will only be 10,000 fans in attendance on Saturday due to ongoing renovations. However, plenty of fans across the country will be tuned in to watch the Vols wrap up their spring practice.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava is set to lead an offense that is replacing multiple running backs and wide receivers from last year’s team. Meanwhile, Tennessee’s defense is loaded with experience up front, but fans will be interested to see a new-look secondary on Saturday. If you want to see the latest Tennessee football news, you should join GoVols247, the 247Sports affiliate that covers the Tennessee Vols.
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Tennessee running back competition
One storyline Tennessee fans will be monitoring on Saturday is the running back depth chart. Jaylen Wright and Jabari Small combined for nearly 1,500 rushing yards last season, so the Vols are having to fill a big void after their respective departures. Rising junior Dylan Sampson rushed for 604 yards and seven touchdowns last season, but he is not expected to get many reps as the starter in Saturday’s spring game.
The Vols are also without freshman Peyton Lewis due to offseason surgery, along with top backup Cameron Seldon…
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