Bryson Eason previews 2024 Citrus Bowl

Tennessee defensive lineman Bryson Eason previews the 2024 Citrus Bowl.

Redshirt junior defensive lineman Bryson Eason is set to return to Tennessee in 2024.

Eason met with media on Thursday ahead of the Vols’ matchup against Iowa in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl. He discussed if his first start at last year’s bowl game helped shape him into the player he is today.

“It was just a great feeling for one, it just gave me a lot of confidence going into this season,” Eason said. “It let me know that I can do this and just help the team and be productive in every which way. It was a great jump and a great feeling, it just helped me out a lot with confidence.”

Eason’s media availability can be watched below.

Josh Heupel details Bryson Eason through six games in 2023

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel details defensive lineman Bryson Eason through six games in 2023.

Redshirt junior defensive lineman Bryson Eason has appeared in six games for No. 15 Tennessee (5-1, 2-1 SEC) in 2023.

The 6-foot-3, 310-pound Eason has recorded 15 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss, one sack and one block this season.

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel discussed Eason becoming more consistent for the Vols.

“I do think there’s been consistent and constant growth from him throughout our time here with him,” Heupel said. “I do feel like late training camp, early part of the season, the consistency of his mindset, being able to attack every rep every single day has changed and continued to mature. That’s why he’s playing the way that he is.

“He’s becoming a really good practice player. You can count on him being consistent every single day. That’s led to his growth and him playing the way that he is inside.”

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Bryson Eason discusses importance in having a pass rush versus Spencer Rattler

Bryson Eason discusses the importance in having a good pass rush versus South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler.

No. 19 Tennessee (3-1, 0-1 SEC) will host South Carolina (2-2, 1-1 SEC) on Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. EDT and will be televised by SEC Network.

Redshirt senior defensive lineman Bryson Eason met with media on Monday. He discussed the importance in having a good pass rush when facing a quarterback like South Carolina’s Spencer Rattler.

“Just make sure we keep him contained and just stay disciplined,” Eason said. “Do our job, just do what we do, try and be disruptive and go out here and have fun with my guys. That’s really what it’s all about. We just like to go out there and have fun. Do our job of course, but just go out there and enjoy, play loose, play free, play fast. Just go out there and be disruptive, do our best that we can do to just disrupt Spencer Rattler and get him off his game to make it easier for everybody else.”

Josh Heupel details Spencer Rattler being “a really good player”

Whitehaven trio reunites at Neyland Stadium

Whitehaven trio of Bryson Eason, Tamarion McDonald and Martavius French reunite at Neyland Stadium.

The Whitehaven trio reunited at Neyland Stadium on Saturday.

Redshirt junior defensive lineman Bryson Eason and senior defensive back Tamarion McDonald of Tennessee defeated junior linebacker Martavius French of UTSA, 45-14, in Week 4. The trio signed with Tennessee in the 2020 recruiting class from Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tennessee.

McDonald recorded seven tackles, two tackles for a loss, one sack and one interception, while Eason totaled three tackles and 0.5 tackles for a loss for the Vols against UTSA.

French totaled two tackles and one quarterback hurry for UTSA. He entered the NCAA transfer portal in April 2021. French transferred from Tennessee in May 2021 to Hutchinson Community College.

PHOTOS: Vols are victorious against UTSA at Neyland Stadium

Bryson Eason (20). Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire
Tamarion McDonald (12). Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire
Martavius French (10). Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Rodney Garner details Bryson Eason during fall camp

Rodney Garner details Bryson Eason during fall training camp.

Tennessee practiced for the seventh time during fall training camp Monday at Haslam Field ahead of the 2022 season.

Following practice, defensive line coach Rodney Garner discussed redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Bryson Eason.

“Eason has a lot of talent,” Garner said. “He’s a very gifted guy. He came here as a linebacker, and then I think they moved him. I don’t know if it was freshman year that they moved him to defensive line or not, but I know last year, we put him at defensive end, and now obviously he’s moved closer to the ball. He’s a big man. He’s an athletic big man, but he has to embrace that role. Obviously the closer you get to the ball, the more physical, demanding it is to play in there. I think he’s adapting to it. It’s something that we just have to keep force feeding him right now, but hopefully he sees that he can be “a guy,” I mean he really could be “a guy.”

“When you start looking at the intangible things that you look at from that position, he has the body type, he has the initial quickness, he has short handed quickness, he has balance and body control, he’s explosive, he has all the tools. Now, he has to embrace it from a mentality standpoint and from a heart standpoint, and be willing to strain to put himself in position to be a great player.”

The 6-foot-3, 300-pound Eason has appeared in nine games for the Vols from 2020-21, totaling five tackles and two tackles for a loss.

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Bryson Eason discusses Tennessee’s spring practices

2021 Tennessee Vols’ football spring practices.

Tennessee has practiced 12 times this spring under first-year head coach Josh Heupel.

The Vols will hold its annual Chevrolet Orange & White Game Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

Kickoff is slated for 4 p.m. EDT. SEC Network+ will broadcast the game.

Tennessee did not practice on Wednesday. During the off-day, sophomore linebacker Bryson Eason met with media to discuss spring practices.

The 6-foot-2, 275-pound Eason is from Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tennessee.

He appeared in six games for the Vols as a freshman in 2020, totaling two tackles.

The entire media session with Eason can be watched below.

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

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Jeremy Pruitt provides status updates on Tennessee players ahead of Kentucky game

Jeremy Pruitt provides status updates on Tennessee players ahead of Kentucky game.

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee (2-1, 2-1 SEC) will face Kentucky (1-2, 1-2 SEC) Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

The contest will kick off at noon EDT and is being televised by SEC Network.

Ahead of the matchup, Jeremy Pruitt has issued updates on student-athletes throughout Tennessee’s roster.

NEXT: Jeremy Pruitt provides status updates of Tennessee players ahead of Kentucky game

Recruiting Player Profile: Bryson Eason

Recruiting Player Profile: Bryson Eason

KNOXVILLE – As Tennessee football brings in new talent during the Early Signing Period, Vols Wire is releasing player profiles on each individual that signs with UT.

Find out recruiting ratings, key skills, stats and which other programs had offers on the table for each Tennessee signee.

As one of the Whitehaven trio out of Memphis, Eason is a four-star prospect and the No. 14 inside linebacker in the country on the 247 Sports Composite. He is a big and physical 6-foot-2, 255-pound linebacker and can cover the field sideline to sideline as an elite run-stopper.

Eason was a highly sought after prospect, along with his Whitehaven teammates. Georgia, Florida and LSU were among the long list of schools with offers on the table for the Memphis product.

Stay tuned to Vols Wire for more player profiles on each Tennessee signee during the Early Signing Period.

Bryson Eason signs with Tennessee

Bryson Eason signs with Tennessee.

2020 University of Tennessee football recruiting
2019 Early Signing Period — Dec. 18-20
National Signing Day — Feb. 5

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KNOXVILLE — The 2019 Early Signing Period for football is underway. Tennessee is in the process of completing its 2020 football recruiting class.

Below is the Vols’ latest signee for the 2020 recruiting class.

Bryson Eason

Whitehaven High School (Memphis, TN)

Linebacker — 6-foot-2, 250-pounds

Committed on October 22, 2019

Signed on December 18, 2019

2020 recruiting class signing dates

The 2019 Early Signing Period will take place Dec. 18-20 and National Signing Day will be held on Feb. 5.

The Vols’ 2020 commitment tracker can be followed below.

The University of Tennessee Volunteer’s 2020 football recruiting class tracker

Vols’ coaching staff visits trio of UT commits

Class of 2020 football recruiting.

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Jeremy Pruitt and the University of Tennessee football program received three commitments on Oct. 22 from Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tenn.

The commitments are a trio of linebackers: Bryson Eason (6-foot-2, 250-pounds), Martavius French (6-foot-2, 240-pounds) and Tamarion McDonald (6-foot-2, 220-pounds).

Pruitt joined UT defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley and running backs coach David Johnson for a visit with the trio of commits Dec. 3.

2020 recruiting class signing dates

The 2019 Early Signing Period will take place Dec. 18-20 and National Signing Day will be held on Feb. 5.

The Vols’ 2020 commitment tracker can be followed below.

University of Tennessee’s 2020 football recruiting class tracker