Joey Aguilar’s Take on the Sorsby Eligibility Twist
Last season’s Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar was ruled ineligible after an eligibility push, while Indiana’s Brendan Sorsby, despite past gambling on his own team, landed a green light to play for Texas Tech. Aguilar, now fighting for a backup role with the Jacksonville Jaguars, publicly congratulated Sorsby, praising his talent and expressing excitement for both their journeys in vastly different directions.
It’s heartwarming to see collegiate rulebook gymnastics celebrated as “justice” when the NCAA’s holy text clearly states “thou shalt not gamble on thine own squad.” But fear not, fans: Aguilar’s noble selflessness guarantees we’ll hear nothing but uplifting vibes as he cheers on a man who once bet the farm on his own picks. And aren’t we just thrilled to see another quarterback carousel spin wildly until the first autumn snap? Who needs stability when you can binge eligibility rulings like the latest streaming drama?
Tennessee Strikes Out on Elite 5-Star Receiver
The Tennessee Volunteers recruited five-star receiver Eric McFarland from IMG Academy, but after his official visit he narrowed his final three schools to Texas A&M, Georgia, and Florida, leaving the Vols off his list. Known for electric speed, agile route-running, and versatility as a slot receiver and return specialist, McFarland’s departure forces Tennessee to scramble for another top-tier wideout to salvage their 2027 class.
Looks like Tennessee’s grand plan to corner the market on can’t-miss five-stars got benched faster than a busted Hail Mary. But hey, nothing says “program excellence” like seeing your shiny recruit deck the sideline in maroon and green while you’re stuck running demos on lesser targets. Better get those highlight reels ready—maybe third-round wideouts can light you up in the comeback tour?
Vols Host Tulane’s Power Hitter Jason Wachs
Tennessee baseball hosted top outfielder Jason Wachs from Tulane, eyeing him as a high-impact transfer portal target. Wachs, a career-high nine home run hitter with a .327 average and 50+ RBIs, impressed in his stadium visit as the Volunteers seek star-caliber talent to boost an offense hungry for consistent on-base threats and run production.
Ah, the mystical transfer portal—where collegiate allegiances bloom and wither faster than spring flowers. Tennessee’s latest botanical experiment? Wooing Jason Wachs by showing off their grass, their dugout chairs, and maybe—just maybe—a signed jersey with his name misspelled. Because nothing says “we’re serious” like a campus tour with a side of desperate handshakes and photo ops.

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