It's a little bit early to start worrying about the Tennessee Vols in 2025 considering we're still a few months away from the 2024 season. But there's
One of the Tennessee Vols' most important position groups was ranked by On3 this past week as one of the 10 best in college football. On3's Jesse Simonton ranked Tennessee's offensive line as the ninth best in college football. From On3: Cooper Mays, Javontez Spraggins and John Campbell Jr.
Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Cooper Mays knows the preseason predictions are out there -- most of those predictions have UT missing the 12-team playoff
Huge gets. Big news on Friday — Tennessee will get defensive tackle Omari Thomas AND center Cooper Mays back for another year. Both clear leaders on each side of the ball, the Volunteers obviously get a big boost here for 2024.
The Vols officially get the centerpiece of their offensive line back. Center Cooper Mays announced his return to the team on social media on Friday afternoon, giving quarterback Nico Iamaleava a capable veteran in the middle of his offensive line for next season.
The Tennessee Volunteers have been as banged up as anyone in the country lately. That was on display against Georgia, as the Vols were down to playing
Today is Tennessee’s seasonal senior day, on which the Volunteers will honor the senior athletes on the football team. Usually, all seniors participate, but a certain senior has already opted out of senior day activities.
The Tennessee Vols have about 15 to 20 players that could return for a super senior season in 2024. One of those players is senior offensive lineman Cooper Mays, who was a true freshman during the COVID-shortened season in 2020, which means he has one year of eligibility remaining. Mays is an extremely important part of the Vols' offense.
The Tennessee Vols have lost two of their last four games and while their play on the field is the biggest reason for those losses, incredibly poor officiating
The Tennessee Volunteers were able to right a very big wrong from the 2022 season by defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks 41-20 the last time the Vols
The Vols got some of the best news they've gotten all year this morning. On3's Matt Zenitz reported that starting center Cooper Mays will make his season debut against the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday.
Tennessee will get back starting center Cooper Mays for his first action of the season Saturday night against South Carolina, sources told ESPN.
Ahead of kickoff, the Tennessee Volunteers have released their inactive list against the Florida Gators. The most notable injury note is from center Cooper Mays, who is active tonight.
Fantastic news. It would appear that Tennessee has its starting center back just in time for conference play. Cooper Mays will make the trip to Gainesville this weekend, and Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel says he expects to have him available to play on Saturday night.
Would be a big addition. The Tennessee offense hasn’t looked all that great through two weeks, but it would appear that they’re close to getting a key piece of the puzzle back in the lineup.
Tennessee Football’s injury report just added a new name to the list, but the Vols’ depth shouldn’t have fans worried. Last weekend against the Virginia Cavaliers, Tennessee Football’s starting center Cooper Mays and second-team defensive tackle Elijah Simmons were inactive.
Overall positive news. Tennessee certainly didn’t have any issues on Saturday without starting center Cooper Mays on the field. The Volunteers thrashed a decent Virginia front, all while rotating eight guys up front.
Tennessee senior center Cooper Mays is expected to miss the opening game against Virginia, sources told ESPN, after undergoing a minor medical procedure last month.
Tennessee has to have him. Live camp practices and scrimmages open the door to injuries, and Tennessee suffered a big one last week. Senior leader and starting center Cooper Mays went down with an injury, which required a ‘minor procedure’ to correct.
Hopefully he’ll be back by the opener. Training camp is here and in full swing, and unfortunately that means the injury bug is as well. Tennessee suffered their first major injury this week, as starting center Cooper Mays was unable to participate in today’s scrimmage.
Cooper Mays was named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List for the nation’s top center on Friday. The senior from Knoxville was one of six SEC players named
Following day four of preseason camp, Vols starting center Cooper Mays spoke with the media. You can watch the full vide above. Mays received plenty of praise from his offensive line coach, Glen Elarbee, who also spoke with the media on Thursday. “I mean, he’s a tough son of a gun," Elarbee said of Mays.
Cooper Mays was a key blocker for QB Hendon Hooker and the Tennessee offensive line in 2021, paving the way for a huge season both through the air and on the ground.
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