Tennessee Football hit the field for its fourth spring practice on Saturday morning, setting the stage for the upcoming weeks leading to the 2026 Orange & White spring game on April 11 at Neyland Stadium. These sessions are crucial for the Vols as they gear up for the season, blending on-field workouts with insightful press conferences.
This past Saturday, the spotlight was on the offensive line, a key component for any successful team. Offensive line coach Glen Elarbee kicked things off, providing valuable insights into the unit's progress and goals.
He was followed by players Ory Williams, a former LSU transfer, and returnees David Sanders Jr. and Sam Pendleton. Each shared their perspectives on the early days of spring camp and what lies ahead this offseason.
Elarbee's expertise is shaping the line's development, focusing on building chemistry and honing skills essential for the demanding SEC battles. Williams, adjusting from his LSU days, is eager to make an impact, bringing both experience and fresh energy to the line. Meanwhile, Sanders Jr. and Pendleton are looking to solidify their roles and contribute to a formidable front.
As Tennessee continues its spring journey, the offensive line's evolution will be a storyline to watch. Their progress in these early practices could set the tone for the Vols' success in the upcoming season. With the Orange & White game on the horizon, fans have much to anticipate as the team continues to build momentum.
