Willie Martinez details transfer Jermod McCoy during spring practices

Tennessee secondary coach Willie Martinez details Oregon State transfer Jermod McCoy during spring practices.

Sophomore defensive back Jermod McCoy committed to Tennessee in Dec. 2023.

The 6-foot, 190-pound cornerback appeared in 11 games for Oregon State during the 2023 regular-season. He recorded 31 tackles, two interceptions, seven pass deflections and one fumble recovery last season with the Beavers.

Tennessee secondary coach Willie Martinez discussed McCoy after the Vols’ seventh spring practice.

“Jermod’s different than the other two transfers or really anybody, he never played defense,” Martinez said. “He was an athletic kid in high school and was recruited to the school that he chose to be a wide receiver. They actually made the flip and asked him to go play defense, and he did a great job. That conference was loaded with great players, quarterbacks and receivers that he went up against. We saw the athleticism. That’s the one thing that we saw, is that he can do a lot of things. To the point that was just said, is that he’s not even close to being there development-wise.

“He’s learning the game from a defensive standpoint, but he has confidence, ball skills and all types of athleticism. He understands leverage, and I think his training as an offensive player helps him understand defense too. He knows how he is going to be attacked. Those are really good qualities to have when you get moved over. He’s going against a position that he lined up against, so it’s a great combination. He is nowhere near. He played a lot of match and a lot of man where he came from. We are very multiple on defense. Getting to learn all of the different types of zone coverages is a challenge for him. He’s doing a good job in the first seven practices. He had a really good scrimmage.”

Jermod McCoy (23) Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images

Tennessee running back to miss remainder of spring practices

Tennessee running back will miss the remainder of spring football practices.

Tennessee scrimmaged for the first time during spring practices at Neyland Stadium on Wednesday.

Fourth-year head coach Josh Heupel met with media following the Vols’ scrimmage. He discussed sophomore running back Cameron Seldon being out for the remainder of spring practices.

“With Cam, unfortunate, just the early part of spring ball, had an injury to his shoulder, had surgery on it,” Heupel said. “We’ll kind of evaluate where we’re at as the rehab process gets started and base our decisions off of that and kind of where we project where he’s going to be.”

Heupel also discussed opportunities for other running backs with the 6-foot-2, 222-pound Seldon being out.

“D-Samp (Dylan Sampson) has been awesome with just energy, leadership, maturity and the understanding of our offense,” Heupel said. “The young guys continue to take steps forward.

“Khalifa (Keith) has done a really nice job. He’s been extremely physical, was today as well. I thought he finished going forward all the time. DeSean Bishop, a young guy that got nicked up last year, his growth inside of our program, for him to get back on the field and showcase his skillset, handled the rehab process extremely well and I love the competition that he’s brought. (Patrick) Wilk and Hunter (Barnes) have done a really nice job.”

Cameron Seldon. Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

John Campbell Jr. discusses switching positions during spring practices

Tennessee offensive lineman John Campbell Jr. discusses switching positions during spring practices.

Redshirt senior offensive lineman John Campbell Jr. enters his second season at Tennessee.

He started nine games at left tackle for the Vols in 2023.

The 6-foot-5, 330-pound offensive lineman will play right tackle after Lance Heard transferred to Tennessee from LSU. Heard is slated to play left tackle.

“The transition has been smooth, just been going through it, trusting my coaches and everything they have been telling me,” Campbell Jr. said of switching positions. “When they came up to me, I’m just a team guy, so I’ll do whatever to help the team grow. I’m just here for the team.”

Campbell Jr. transferred to Tennessee from Miami ahead of the 2023 season.

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Early enrollee freshman quarterback Jake Merklinger discusses spring practices

Early enrollee freshman quarterback Jake Merklinger discusses Tennessee’s spring practices.

Tennessee kicked off spring practices on Monday at Anderson Training Center.

The Vols will conclude spring practices with its annual Orange & White Game on April 13 at Neyland Stadium.

The 2024 Orange & White Game will be held with limited capacity. Approximately 10,000 fans will be in attendance due to construction. The Orange & White Game will air live on SEC Network+ and across all Vol Network radio affiliates.

Big screens will be stationed in Lot 9 and the amphitheater outside Gate 21 for fans to watch the Orange & White Game live, as well as the Vols’ baseball game versus LSU.

PHOTOS: Tennessee kicks off 2024 spring football practices

Early enrollee freshman quarterback Jake Merklinger is taking part in Tennessee’s spring practices.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Merklinger met with media following the Vols’ third spring practice. His media availability can be watched below.

Early enrollee freshman wide receiver Mike Matthews discusses Vols’ spring practices

Early enrollee freshman wide receiver Mike Matthews discusses Tennessee’s spring practices.

Tennessee kicked off spring practices on Monday at Anderson Training Center.

The Vols will conclude spring practices with its annual Orange & White Game on April 13 at Neyland Stadium.

The 2024 Orange & White Game will be held with limited capacity. Approximately 10,000 fans will be in attendance due to construction. The Orange & White Game will air live on SEC Network+ and across all Vol Network radio affiliates.

Big screens will be stationed in Lot 9 and the amphitheater outside Gate 21 for fans to watch the Orange & White Game live, as well as the Vols’ baseball game versus LSU.

PHOTOS: Tennessee kicks off 2024 spring football practices

Early enrollee freshman wide receiver Mike Matthews is taking part in Tennessee’s spring practices.

Matthews met with media following the Vols’ third spring practice. His media availability can be watched below.

Tim Banks discusses Tennessee’s spring football practices

Tennessee defensive coordinator Tim Banks discusses spring football practices.

Tennessee kicked off spring practices at Anderson Training Center on Monday in preparation for the 2024 campaign.

The Vols will conclude spring practices with its annual Orange & White Game on April 13 at Neyland Stadium.

The 2024 Orange & White Game will be held with limited capacity. Approximately 10,000 fans will be in attendance due to construction. The Orange & White Game will air live on SEC Network+ and across all Vol Network radio affiliates.

PHOTOS: Tennessee kicks off spring football practices

Following Tennessee’s second spring practice on Tuesday at Anderson Training Center, fourth-year defensive coordinator Tim Banks met with media. His media availability can be watched below.

Josh Heupel discusses Lance Heard adjusting to new offense, environment

Josh Heupel discusses offensive line transfer Lance Heard adjusting to new offense and environment.

Tennessee kicked off spring practices on Monday at Anderson Training Center.

Sophomore Lance Heard took part in his first spring practice with the Vols. The 6-foot-6, 335-pound offensive lineman transferred from LSU to Tennessee on Jan. 21.

Following Tennessee’s first spring practice, fourth-year head coach Josh Heupel discussed Heard adjusting to a new offense and environment.

“He’s a really young player that played snaps and played well when he had the opportunity,” Heupel said. “He’s a young player that’s going to have to continue to grow. He has to develop and grow into being a pro in how he handles himself every single day.

“He’s been awesome inside of our building, developing relationships and how he’s competed every day. The guys that we took from the transfer portal, that recruitment happens really quickly, and it’s been a great group that has come in the building and tried to blend in and mesh into our team culture extremely quickly. They’ve handled themselves with a lot of maturity. He’s handled himself with maturity. On the field, he’s a young player that’s seven or eight months into his college football career. He’s just beginning his journey, fundamentals and technique, understanding what we are doing offensively and the communication that’s going to have to happen up front, and when we play with tempo, being able to function and operate within that. He’s in the beginning stages. He’s uber-talented and been great in the building. I expect him to grow a bunch here over the next 14 practices.”

Heard appeared in 12 games, including on start, for LSU in 2023.

PHOTOS: Tennessee kicks off 2024 spring football practices

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Josh Heupel recaps Tennessee’s first spring practice

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel recaps first spring practice.

2024 will be Tennessee’s fourth season under head coach Josh Heupel.

Heupel guided the Vols to a 27-12 (14-10 SEC) record from 2021-23.

Tennessee kicked off spring practices at Anderson Training Center on Monday in preparation for the 2024 campaign.

The Vols will conclude spring practices with its annual Orange & White Game on April 13 at Neyland Stadium.

The 2024 Orange & White Game will be held with limited capacity. Approximately 10,000 fans will be in attendance due to construction. The Orange & White Game will air live on SEC Network+ and across all Vol Network radio affiliates.

PHOTOS: Tennessee kicks off spring football practices

Following practice on Monday, Heupel met with media. His post-practice press conference can be watched below.

PHOTOS: Tennessee football kicks off 2024 spring practices

PHOTOS: Tennessee football kicks off 2024 spring practices

Tennessee kicked off spring practices at Anderson Training Center on Monday.

The Vols will conclude spring practices with its annual Orange & White Game on April 13 at Neyland Stadium.

The 2024 Orange & White Game will be held with limited capacity. Approximately 10,000 fans will be in attendance due to construction. The Orange & White Game will air live on SEC Network+ and across all Vol Network radio affiliates.

Big screens will be stationed in Lot 9 and the amphitheater outside Gate 21 for fans to watch the Orange & White Game live, as well as the Vols’ baseball game versus LSU.

Below are photos of Tennessee’s first spring practice at Anderson Training Center on Monday.

2023 SEC post-spring football power rankings

A look at where Tennessee ranks in the 2023 SEC post-spring football power rankings.

Tennessee concluded spring practices with its annual Orange & White Game at Neyland Stadium on April 15.

58,473 were in attendance.

The White defeated the Orange, 17-14. JT Carver kicked a 40-yard game-winning field goal with three minutes and six seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.

The 2023 season will be the third under head coach Josh Heupel for the Vols.

Tennessee will kick off its 2023 season Sept. 2 versus Virginia at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Tennessee’s home schedule has contests against Austin Peay, UTSA, South Carolina, Texas A&M, UConn, Georgia and Vanderbilt.

The Vols’ road schedule has games at Alabama, Florida, Kentucky and Missouri.

Following spring practices, Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY released SEC football power rankings. Below are Myerberg’s post-spring power rankings along with ESPN FPI information released on April 18.