National Outlet Sets Record Expectation For 2024 Vols

Yahoo Sports went through the exercise of setting the win-totals for each SEC program heading into next season, including the Tennessee Volunteers.
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Yahoo Sports has gone through a lot of preseason SEC forecasting, and they recently set the win-line total for each SEC program. You can read the full article here, as they went through the schedule for each team and weighed things out. They set the line for Tennessee at nine wins, which would match their 2023 win total.

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel has gone 28-12 through his first two seasons in Knoxville, Tennessee, including two 9+ win seasons in the previous two years. There's a lot of optimism about what the passing offense could be in 2024 after an out-of-character down season in 2023. Redshirt freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava certainly has something to do with those expectations, but the Vols field a deep roster with a lot of experience heading into next season.

Tennessee's Announced 2024 Schedule

  • August 31st: vs. UT-Chattanooga
  • September 7th: vs. North Carolina State (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • September 14th: vs. Kent State
  • September 21st: @ Oklahoma
  • October 5th: @ Arkansas
  • October 12th: vs. Florida
  • October 19th: @ Alabama
  • November 2nd: vs. Kentucky
  • November 9th: vs. Mississippi State
  • November 16th: @ Georgia
  • November 23rd: vs. UTEP
  • November 30th: @ Vanderbilt
Tennessee Volunteers QB Nico Iamaleava during his official visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of Nico Iamaleava)
Tennessee Volunteers QB Nico Iamaleava during his official visit to Tennessee. (Photo courtesy of Nico Iamaleava)

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EVAN CROWELL

Evan Crowell is the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, basketball, and recruiting. He previously worked as the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Gamecocks Digest.