Tennessee defensive lineman LaTrell Bumphus spoke to the media Monday ahead of Saturday’s SEC home game vs. Missouri.

Tennessee defensive lineman LaTrell Bumphus spoke to the media Monday ahead of Saturday’s SEC home game vs. Missouri.
Tennessee defensive lineman LaTrell Bumphus spoke to the media Monday ahead of Saturday’s SEC home game vs. Missouri.
Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker spoke to the media Monday ahead of Saturday’s SEC home game vs. Missouri.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Volunteers stayed in the top five of both polls this week following a road loss to No. 3/1/1 Georgia on Saturday. The Vols took the fifth spot in the Associated Press Top 25, while also ranking fifth in the USA TODAY AFCA Coaches Poll.
It marks the first time since 2002 that Tennessee has spent three consecutive weeks in the AP Top 25, doing so the first three weeks of the season that year.
This season, the Vols have spent 10 consecutive weeks inside the AP Top 25 poll and the last seven inside the top-10. It marks Tennessee’s longest streak of top-10 rankings since 2001 when the Vols went eight-straight weeks as a top-10 team.
Tennessee looks to keep its strong season rolling as it returns to Neyland Stadium for Senior Day against Missouri at noon ET Saturday on CBS. With Veteran’s Day on Friday, the game will also be the fourth annual Salute to Service, concluding a week-long celebration. Tickets for the game are still available in very limited quantities at AllVols.com.
The full AP Top 25, along with the AFCA Coaches Poll, can be found below.
Vols in the Polls
Preseason: RV AP, RV Coaches
Sept. 6: 24 AP, RV Coaches
Sept. 11: 15 AP, 16 Coaches
Sept. 18: 11 AP, 12 Coaches
Sept. 25: 8 AP, 9 Coaches
Oct. 2: 8 AP, 8 Coaches
Oct. 9: 6 AP, 8 Coaches
Oct. 16: 3 AP, 4 Coaches
Oct. 23: 3 AP, 3 Coaches
Oct. 30: t2 AP, 3 Coaches
Nov. 6: 1 CFP, 5 AP, 5 Coaches
Associated Press Top 25
1. Georgia (62)
2. Ohio State (1)
3. Michigan
4. TCU
5. Tennessee
6. Oregon
7. LSU
8. Southern Cal
9. UCLA
10. Alabama
11. Ole Miss
12. Clemson
13. Utah
14. Penn State
15. North Carolina
16. Tulane
17. NC State
18. Texas
19. Liberty
20. Notre Dame
21. Illinois
22. UCF
23. Kansas State
24. Washington
25. Florida State
Others receiving votes: Cincinnati, Kentucky, Coastal Carolina, Wake Forest, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Kansas, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Troy, UTSA, Louisville, Oregon State, San Jose State
USA TODAY AFCA Coaches Poll
1. Georgia (62)
2. Ohio State
3. Michigan (2)
4. TCU
5. Tennessee
6. Oregon
7. Southern Cal
8. LSU
9. Ole Miss
10. UCLA
11. Alabama
12. Clemson
13. Utah
14. North Carolina
15. Penn State
16. NC State
17. Tulane
18. Texas
19. Liberty
20. Illinois
21. UCF
22. Kansas State
23. Washington
24. Kentucky
25. Notre Dame
Others receiving votes: Costal Carolina, Cincinnati, Wake Forest, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Florida State, Syracuse, Kansas, Mississippi State, Troy, Louisville, UTSA, Pitt, Minnesota, South Carolina, Oregon State, Maryland, Boise State
-UT Athletics
No. 5/4 Tennessee opens its 2022-23 campaign in Columbus versus No. 14/15 Ohio State in Value City Arena at the Schottenstein Center at 8:35 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
The meeting will be the 12th in the all-time series, with the Big Orange owning a 10-1 advantage after an unranked squad from Rocky Top toppled No. 9/9 OSU, 78-62, on March 25, 2016, in Sioux Falls, S.D., in the NCAA Sweet 16. This will be Tennessee’s second trip to Columbus to face the Buckeyes, claiming a 72-56 triumph during its first visit on Jan. 31, 1980.
This clash will mark the first time the Lady Vols have opened a schedule vs. a ranked foe since a No. 8/9 UT squad took down No. 7/4 Baylor, 74-65, in Knoxville on Nov. 15, 2009. Remarkably for a program with an anytime, anywhere scheduling philosophy under the late, great Pat Summitt, Tennessee will begin a season with a true road game vs. a ranked team for the first time ever. The Lady Vols, however, have opened vs. ranked foes at neutral sites away from Knoxville on multiple occasions, last doing so on Nov. 20, 1994, when a No. 1/1-ranked squad defeated No. 3/2 Louisiana Tech, 69-62, in the State Farm Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Classic at Oman Arena in the West Tennessee city of Jackson.
Tuesday night’s meeting vs. OSU will mark the first of three games for UT in seven days. The Big Orange will head back to Knoxville and play host to two more 2022 NCAA Tournament teams when UMass and No. 11/11 Indiana visit Thompson-Boling Arena on Nov. 10 (6:30 p.m.) and 14 (6:00 p.m.), respectively.
Broadcast Information
Horston Homecoming
Powell Faces Former League Foe
Peep That Schedule
Lady Vols In Openers
Kellie Harper In Openers
Last Year’s Lady Vol Opener
Looking Back At UT’s Exhibition Game
Big Things Are Brewing On Rocky Top
Six Returnees With Starting Experience
Experience Off The Bench
Newcomers Add To Decorated Roster
Wait…There Is More!
Personnel Losses From A Year Ago
A Look At Ohio State
UT/OSU Notes
The Buckeyes’ Last Game
-UT Athletics
No. 5/4 Tennessee opens its 2022-23 campaign in Columbus versus No. 14/15 Ohio State in Value City Arena at the Schottenstein Center at 8:35 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
The meeting will be the 12th in the all-time series, with the Big Orange owning a 10-1 advantage after an unranked squad from Rocky Top toppled No. 9/9 OSU, 78-62, on March 25, 2016, in Sioux Falls, S.D., in the NCAA Sweet 16. This will be Tennessee’s second trip to Columbus to face the Buckeyes, claiming a 72-56 triumph during its first visit on Jan. 31, 1980.
This clash will mark the first time the Lady Vols have opened a schedule vs. a ranked foe since a No. 8/9 UT squad took down No. 7/4 Baylor, 74-65, in Knoxville on Nov. 15, 2009. Remarkably for a program with an anytime, anywhere scheduling philosophy under the late, great Pat Summitt, Tennessee will begin a season with a true road game vs. a ranked team for the first time ever. The Lady Vols, however, have opened vs. ranked foes at neutral sites away from Knoxville on multiple occasions, last doing so on Nov. 20, 1994, when a No. 1/1-ranked squad defeated No. 3/2 Louisiana Tech, 69-62, in the State Farm Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Classic at Oman Arena in the West Tennessee city of Jackson.
Tuesday night’s meeting vs. OSU will mark the first of three games for UT in seven days. The Big Orange will head back to Knoxville and play host to two more 2022 NCAA Tournament teams when UMass and No. 11/11 Indiana visit Thompson-Boling Arena on Nov. 10 (6:30 p.m.) and 14 (6:00 p.m.), respectively.
Broadcast Information
Horston Homecoming
Powell Faces Former League Foe
Peep That Schedule
Lady Vols In Openers
Kellie Harper In Openers
Last Year’s Lady Vol Opener
Looking Back At UT’s Exhibition Game
Big Things Are Brewing On Rocky Top
Six Returnees With Starting Experience
Experience Off The Bench
Newcomers Add To Decorated Roster
Wait…There Is More!
Personnel Losses From A Year Ago
A Look At Ohio State
UT/OSU Notes
The Buckeyes’ Last Game
-UT Athletics
Tennessee defensive tackle Omari Thomas spoke to the media after the Vols were defeated by the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens 27-13 on Saturday.
Tennessee defensive tackle Omari Thomas spoke to the media after the Vols were defeated by the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens 27-13 on Saturday.
Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt spoke to the media after the Vols were defeated by the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens 27-13 on Saturday.
Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt spoke to the media after the Vols were defeated by the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens 27-13 on Saturday.