Updated Betting Lines: Citrus Bowl Edition

The Tennessee Volunteers are set to do battle with the Iowa Hawkeyes on Monday, and we have the updated betting odds for the public.
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Tennessee has had a lot of roster movement over the past few days. Running backs Jaylen Wright and Jabari Small opted out of the Citrus Bowl earlier in the week, and quarterback Joe Milton III joined them on Wednesday. The Vols will now start true freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava alongside several other young players on both sides of the football.

The Hawkeyes, and the rest of college football, are also undergoing roster turnover ahead of the game. Star corner Cooper Dejean broke his leg about a month ago, so he'll be inactive, and several other Hawkeyes will not play. Here's what the sports books think with a few days remaining before the final game for both squads.

Tennessee vs. Iowa Betting Lines as of 12/27

  • Draft Kings: Tennessee -6, Vols ML -245
  • Fan Duel: Tennessee -6.5, Vols ML -250
  • Caesar's Sportsbook: Tennessee -6.5, Vols ML -240
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)

The offseason is almost underway for Tennessee football. The Vols have concluded the regular season and are now focusing on roster construction for the 2023 season. Volunteer Country has fans covered with all the latest portal entries and NFL Draft declarations. The portal window is from December 4 until January 2. If players don't transfer within that window, they must wait until May following spring practice to enter the transfer portal.

Tennessee's Offseason Player Movement

Former Vols In The Transfer Portal

  • Warren Burrell, DB (Georgia Tech)
  • Mo Clipper, OL (Charlotte)
  • Brandon Turnage, DB
  • Jack Luttrell, DB (Arizona)
  • Addison Nichols, OL (Arkansas)
  • Tyler Baron, DL (Ole Miss)
  • Doneiko Slaughter, DB (Arkansas)
  • De’Shawn Rucker, DB
  • Tamarion Mcdonald, DB (Ole Miss)
  • Wesley Walker

Transfer Additions

  • Holden Staes, Notre Dame TE
  • Jakobe Thomas, Middle Tennessee State S
  • Jerod McCoy, Oregon State CB
  • Chris Brazzell, Tulane WR

Tennessee's 2024 Recruiting Class

  • Jake Merklinger, QB
  • Peyton Lewis, RB
  • Mike Matthews, WR
  • Braylon Staley, WR
  • Braylon Harmon, WR
  • Cole Harrison, TE
  • Bennett Warren, OT
  • Jesse Perry, OT
  • Gage Ginther, OT
  • William Satterwhite, OG
  • Max Anderson, OG
  • Kellen Lindstrom, DE
  • Carson Gentle, DE
  • Jeremias Heard, DL
  • Jordan Ross, EDGE
  • Edwin Spillman, ILB
  • Jordan Burns, ILB
  • Marcus Goree, DB
  • Kaleb Beasley, CB
  • Boo Carter, S
  • Edrees Farooq, S

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Evan Crowell
EVAN CROWELL

Evan Crowell is currently pursuing a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and has various media experiences throughout his young career. He's been committed to marrying the fan's perspective of the game of football to the technical intricacies installed in each game by coaches and players. Crowell has been working at Fan Nation since 2020 and has covered high-profile college football games, recruiting events, and more during that five-year tenure. While he never played football, he's worked relentlessly to continue improving his understanding of the game while still covering the unique stories of each individual he covers.