Now that spring ball is over, Josh Heupel can start getting Tennessee ready for a bounce-back season. Even with some uncertainty, Vols fans still want to be there to see it all live. The athletic department just announced that Tennessee has once again sold out seaosn tickets for the fourth season in a row. Vols fans remain as loyal as ever to the football program.
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For one, this is huge because Neyland's already tough to play, but with 100,000 rowdy Vols fans screaming and yelling, it will give Heupel and the Vols a major boost next fall.
The Neyland Effect in FULL effect
— Tennessee Athletics (@Vol_Sports) April 28, 2026
For the fourth straight year, @Vol_Football season tickets are officially sold out. https://t.co/87kbgiPj7X
Tennessee fans have done it again
If there were ever a perfect season to get season tickets, it might be this one. The Tennessee Volunteers football have a great slate of home games, and there’s a lot to like about this team. They’ll be breaking in a new starting quarterback, which is always exciting, and fans will also get to see the evolution of Jim Knowles’ defense up close.
The one downside is that the nonconference schedule isn’t very appealing. The Tennessee Vosl will host Kennesaw Stat and, while they do play Georgia tech, they will be not be playing that one in Neyalmd. That may be the only drawback this season.
On the other hand, the Vols have an amazing conference home schedule. The SEC has moved to nine conference games, and Vols fans got an amazing draw when it comes to who they will see. Arch Manning, a potential No. 1 overall pick next year, and Texas will be in Knoxville on September 26. On October 17 Alabama will be in town. And my personal favorite will be on November 21 when Lane Kiffin comes back to Tennessee with LSU. This one should be a great fall day in the 50s with Tennessee's biggest arch nemesis in town. Neyland will be insane on this day
Tennessee fans will aslo get to see Auburn and Kentucky, which are two solid opponents as well. All in all, Vols fans have once again proved the best in the SEC.
