KNOXVILLE — Tennessee announced jersey numbers for summer enrollees on Monday.
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— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) June 22, 2020
Vols’ new jersey numbers for summer enrollees
- Malachi Wideman: 1
- Tyler Baron: 9
- Jimmy Calloway: 9
- Keshawn Lawrence: 14
- Doneiko Slaughter: 18
- Jalin Hyatt: 21
- Tamarion McDonald: 29
- Jabari Small: 33
- Damarcus Beckwith: 34
- Len’Neth Whitehead: 35
- Martavius French: 40
- Tee Hodge: 44
- Will Albright: 46
- Bryson Eason: 55
- Morven Joseph: 56
- Omari Thomas: 58
- James Robinson: 71
- Javontez Spraggins: 76
- Reginald Perry: 89
Tennessee is slated to kickoff the 2020 season on Sept. 5 at Neyland Stadium.
On June 17, the NCAA DI Council approved a football summer and preseason model.
Assuming a school’s first scheduled football contest is on Saturday, Sept. 5, schools may conduct up to eight hours of weight training, conditioning and film review per week (with not more than two hours of film review per week) from July 13-23.
Then, from July 24 through Aug. 6, schools may conduct up to 20 hours of countable athletically related activities per week (not more than four hours per day) as follows:
- Up to eight hours per week for weight training and conditioning.
- Up to six hours per week for walk-throughs, which may include the use of a football.
- Up to six hours per week for meetings, which may include film review, team meetings, position meetings, one-on-one meetings, etc.
During this 14-day period, student-athletes are required to get at least two days off.
The model does not make any adjustments to the legislated 29-day preseason practice period.