The Tennessee Volunteers were back in action on Saturday, hitting the field for their first weekend practice of the spring. Under sunny skies at Haslam Field, the team donned shoulder pads and helmets, getting in some solid work as they gear up for the upcoming season.
The Vols put in a little over two hours of practice, marking their fourth session of the spring. Media had access to three periods, offering a glimpse into the team's progress and preparations.
Offensive line coach Glen Elarbee was slated to chat with reporters post-practice, alongside offensive linemen David Sanders Jr., Jesse Perry, and Ory Williams, who recently transferred from LSU. Their insights are sure to shed light on the dynamics and development of the Vols' offensive line.
Looking ahead, Tennessee has practices lined up for Monday and Wednesday, with a full scrimmage set for Thursday morning inside Neyland Stadium. This will be a crucial opportunity for players to showcase their skills in a game-like setting.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Vols continue their spring journey.
