LATEST NEWS: A key member of the Tennessee Vols has formally announced his return in 2024.
For Tennessee Vols supporters, the good news never stops flowing.
Not too long after George MacIntyre, a five-star quarterback for 2025, committed to the Vols, offensive tackle Javontez Spraggins declared he will be formally returning for his super senior season in 2024.
Spraggins, an East Saint Louis, Illinois native and former three-star recruit, committed to the Vols during the 2020 recruiting class.
The seasoned offensive lineman was Tennessee’s right guard starter for 11 games in 2023 before sustaining an injury that ended the season and prevented him from playing in the team’s last two games (against Vanderbilt and Iowa).
During the tenure of Josh Heupel at Tennessee, Spraggins has started 36 games overall at right guard. And in 2024, he will occupy the right guard position once more.
Campbell at right tackle, and LSU transfer Lance Heard at left tackle. That means the only position that’s up grabs is left guard, which is expected to be a battle between Andrej Karic, Jackson Lampley, and Vysen Lang.