Tennessee football landed Duke running back Star Thomas out of the transfer portal to help reload its backfield. Thomas made the announcement Sunday on X, formerly known as Twitter, writing "Rocky Top! Let's do it." The Vols must replace SEC Offensive ...
Following just one season as a member of the Duke football program ... On3's Hayes Fawcett reported that Thomas committed to the Tennessee Volunteers for his final year of eligibility.
Three Duke basketball talents combined for 67 points in the matchup between the Charlotte Hornets (11-29) and Memphis Grizzlies (29-15) on Wednesday night. Memphis guard and 2015-17 Blue Devil ...
convened via the magic of The Internets to discuss the newest commitment to the Tennessee football program — running back Star Thomas, who entered the transfer portal after leading Duke in ...
Auburn has all but sewn up its first one-seed since 1998-99 with an incredible 12-1 record against Quad 1 opponents. Houston led all teams with 13 Quad 1 wins in the regular season last season, and the Tigers have a chance to smash that mark with eight more Quad 1 matchups over their final 11 games of the regular season.
Thomas ran for 871 yards and seven touchdowns this season with the Blue Devils. He played two seasons at New Mexico State before transferring to Duke.
Tennessee football landed Duke running back Star Thomas out of the transfer portal to help reload its backfield. Thomas made the announcement Sunday on X, formerly known as Twitter, writing "Rocky ...
Are we ready to put Houston in the elite tier of college basketball this season? Auburn and Duke have been staples at the top of our Power Rankings for several weeks, with Iowa State in the mix. And while Tennessee has faded,
A large portion of the class of 2025 have either already signed, hard committed or have some sort of idea of which school they will eventually sign with. But still, a lot of talent remains, with many hopefuls from Georgia still in the process of deciding their futures.
Highland School (Va.) five-star Nate Ament was in Knoxville on Tuesday night. The 6-foot-9, 185-pound forward, a longtime Duke basketball offer holder who now ranks No. 4 overall on the 247Sports 2025 Composite, watched the visiting No. 12-ranked Kentucky Wildcats defeat the No. 8 Tennessee Volunteers, 78-73.
In the address, which focused on an "era of yes," Young also talked about supporting Memphis kids and reducing crime in the city.
The annual address will take place 5 p.m. Thursday at Temple of Deliverance Church of God in Christ church in Memphis.