Warren Burrell announces transfer destination

Warren Burrell announces transfer destination.

Tennessee redshirt senior defensive back Warren Burrell entered the NCAA transfer portal on Nov. 30.

Burrell has committed to Georgia Tech.

The 6-foot, 190-pound Burrell appeared in 41 games from 2019-23 for the Vols. He recorded 91 tackles, three tackles for a loss, one interception and one fumble recovery.

Burrell came to Tennessee from North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Georgia.

Burrell, along with Tyler Baron, John Campbell, Kwauze Garland, Gabe Jeudy-Lally, Bru McCoy, Tamarion McDonald, Omarr Norman-Lott, Jabari Small, Omari Thomas, Brandon Turnage and Wesley Walker took part in Tennessee’s senior day ceremony ahead of the regular-season finale against Vanderbilt.

He has one year of eligibility remaining.

PHOTOS: Tennessee football defeats Vanderbilt on senior day in Week 13

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Vols’ defensive back to enter NCAA transfer portal

Tennessee defensive back enters the NCAA transfer portal.

Tennessee redshirt senior defensive back Warren Burrell plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal.

The 6-foot, 190-pound Burrell appeared in 41 games from 2019-23 for the Vols. He recorded 91 tackles, three tackles for a loss, one interception and one fumble recovery.

Burrell came to Tennessee from North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Georgia.

Burrell, along with Tyler Baron, John Campbell, Kwauze Garland, Gabe Jeudy-Lally, Bru McCoy, Tamarion McDonald, Omarr Norman-Lott, Jabari Small, Omari Thomas, Brandon Turnage and Wesley Walker took part in Tennessee’s senior day ceremony ahead of the regular-season finale against Vanderbilt. He has one year of eligibility remaining.

PHOTOS: Tennessee football defeats Vanderbilt on senior day in Week 13

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Josh Heupel provides Vols’ injury updates ahead of LSU game

Josh Heupel provides Vols’ injury updates ahead of the LSU game.

No. 8 Tennessee (4-0, 1-0 SEC) will play at LSU (4-1, 2-0 SEC) Saturday in Week 6.

Kickoff between the Vols and Tigers is slated for noon EDT. ESPN will televise the SEC matchup.

Tennessee had an open date in Week 5.

Ahead of Saturday’s contest, second-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel provided injury updates for the Vols.

Heupel confirmed wide receiver Cedric Tillman had surgery due to an ankle injury and will be evaluated ahead of playing LSU.

Defensive back Warren Burrell also had upper body surgery and is out for the season.

Below is game week information for the Vols ahead of playing at LSU.

Warren Burrell details being more confident entering junior season

Tennessee’s Warren Burrell details being more confident entering junior season.

Warren Burrell enters his third season at Tennessee.

The 6-foot, 190-pound junior has appeared in 17 games for the Vols.

Burrell met with media following Tennessee’s third practice during fall training camp. Burrell discussed how much different a player he is now entering 2021, compared to being a freshman in 2019.

“I feel like I’m much more mature of a player,” Burrell said. “You know how freshmen can be, with jitters and a little bit of anxiety going on. You want to do well in your first game. Now, it’s mostly focusing on going out there, being who I am and playing ball. I’m more confident in my ability of what I’m able to do when I step on the field.”

Burrell also discussed areas of his game he has improved on.

“I want to try to improve all around, but the main thing for me is I want to get my hands on the ball more,” he said. “I’ve been doing whatever it takes, as far as catching jugs or even working with the quarterbacks — doing what I have to do, to make sure I get both of my hands on the ball and create turnovers.”

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2021 Orange & White Game: Game balls

Tennessee concluded spring football practices with its annual Chevrolet Orange & White Game Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

Tennessee concluded spring football practices with its annual Chevrolet Orange & White Game Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

Orange defeated White, 42-37.

Following the contest, Vols Wire issued game balls to top performers on offense, defense and special teams.

NEXT: Game ball for offense

Jeremy Pruitt discusses Vols’ secondary group ahead of Missouri game

Jeremy Pruitt discusses Vols’ secondary group ahead of Missouri game.

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee (1-0, 1-0 SEC) will host Missouri (0-1, 0-1 SEC) in Week 2 of the 2020 season Saturday at Neyland Stadium (noon EDT, SEC Network).

In the Vols’ 31-27 victory at South Carolina in Week 1, Tennessee saw its starting STAR defender Shawn Shamburger out, while cornerback Warren Burrell and safety Jaylen McCollough were limited.

“We had three guys that were out for most of our preparation last week, we’ve got two of them back, so that will be a positive in having Jaylen and Warren Burrell back,” Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt said ahead of playing Missouri. “It gets guys used to where they’re playing some of the same spots.

“Until you play in live settings, which Tank (McCollough) got to do and Warren did a little bit last week, got to be in tackling space, got to play the ball, got to be able to play man-to-man, got to be able to make calls as they give you different formations and stuff. I’m sure these guys, like I, hope the rest of the secondary does, I hope we continue to work hard and improve — and as the game goes Saturday, we get better as the game goes.”

Pruitt also mentioned that “if everything works out” someone like Shamburger could be “back very soon.”

Last week, Bryce Thompson started at safety and played the Vols’ robber position.

“Bryce is a guy that has been in our system for a couple of years,” Pruitt said. “From a conceptual standpoint, we just felt like that was the best thing to do.”

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2020 UT football player card: Warren Burrell

2020 UT football player card: Warren Burrell

Warren Burrell, Defensive back (No. 4)

Class: Sophomore

Height: 6-foot

Weight: 176 pounds

Hometown: Suwanee, Georgia

High School: North Gwinnett

Burrell started the first four games of his career as a true freshman at cornerback and played in nine games as a freshman in 2019. He totaled 13 tackles (six solo) last season.

2020 Tennessee football schedule

  • Sept. 5 vs. Charlotte (Knoxville)
  • Sept. 12 at Oklahoma (Norman)
  • Sept. 19 vs. Furman (Knoxville)
  • Sept. 26 vs. Florida (Knoxville)
  • Oct. 3 vs. Missouri (Knoxville)
  • Oct. 10 at South Carolina (Columbia)
  • Oct. 17 OPEN DATE
  • Oct. 24 vs. Alabama (Knoxville)
  • Oct. 31 at Arkansas (Fayetteville)
  • Nov. 7 vs. Kentucky (Knoxville)
  • Nov. 14 at Georgia (Athens)
  • Nov. 21 vs. Troy (Knoxville)
  • Nov. 28 at Vanderbilt (Nashville)