Part of Tennessee's 2024 Schedule Released

The Tennessee Volunteers have learned seven dates for seven upcoming 2024 contests.
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The Vols (8-4, 4-4) ended the 2023 regular season as the No. 21 team in the final College Football Playoff poll rankings before postseason play. It's the second consecutive season that Tennessee has ended the regular season ranked in the CFP Poll, a major win for head coach Josh Heupel and this coaching staff.

However, their recent success has fans hoping and expecting more in the years to come. 2024 is one of those years - former five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava is expected to take the reigns as the starter, and many have been expecting that era of Tennessee football to be where they begin to deliver. They continue to learn more about what next season will look like, as several game dates for the year were recently released. 

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 12th: vs. Florida
  • October 19th: @ Alabama
  • November 23rd: vs. UTEP 

There are a handful of conference games that the Vols still haven't learned yet. 

Unannounced 2024 Game Dates

  • @ Arkansas
  • @ Georgia
  • vs. Kentucky
  • vs. Mississippi State
  • @ Vanderbilt
Tennessee Volunteers QB Nico Iamaleava during the win over Vanderbilt. (Photo by Angelina Alcantar of the News Sentinel)
Tennessee Volunteers QB Nico Iamaleava during the win over Vanderbilt. (Photo by Angelina Alcantar of the News Sentinel)

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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.