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Tennessee football ranked top 20 in preseason US LBM Coaches Poll

Tennessee football ranked top 20 in preseason US LBM Coaches Poll

USA Today2 days ago
Tennessee kicked off fall training camp July 30 ahead of its 2025 football campaign. The Vols will open their season Aug. 30 versus Syracuse in the Aflac Kickoff.
The season opener between the Vols and Orange is slated for noon EDT and will be contested at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. ABC will televise the nonconference matchup.
On Monday, the 2025 preseason US LBM Coaches Poll was released. Tennessee is ranked No. 18 to start its campaign.
Texas (1), Georgia (4), Alabama (8), LSU (9), South Carolina (13), Ole Miss (15), Florida (17) and Texas A&M (21) are also ranked in the preseason top 25 from the SEC. Oklahoma, Missouri, Auburn, Arkansas and Vanderbilt are receiving votes.
Below is the 2025 preseason top 25 US LBM Coaches Poll.
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