How To Watch: Orange and White Spring Game

The Tennessee Volunteers end spring practices today as they play the Orange and White spring game.
It’s finally time for the Tennessee Volunteers' annual spring game, the Orange and White spring game. Each team plays a scrimmage game at the end of their spring practice to cap off a hopeful, successful camp.
Last season, a few players stood out in this game. Gaston Moore was a name to note during the spring game, as he was the most impressive quarterback despite getting the majority of the reps.
Ethan Davis also looked good in that game which he showcased his true talent receiving the ball. This year is a new year and many new names may arise with many transfers and younger players looking to make a name for themselves.
I believe players like Boo Carter and Mike Matthews will both impress despite being freshmen, as they will get multiple reps inside Neyland Stadium. However, the name to watch in this one is star redshirt freshman quarterback Nico Iamaleava, as he will play in his second spring game. The orange team will wear orange on orange, and the white team will wear white on white.
Below is the timeline of events.
- Vol Village (Lot 9): 10:30 am ET
- Vol Walk (Phillip Fulmer Way): 11:10 am ET
- Lindsay Ell Concert (Vol Village Lot 9): 11:15 am ET
- Game Watch Party (Vol Village Lot 9): 1:00 pm
- Greylan James Concert (Vol Village Lot 9): 3:15 pm ET
- Baseball Watch Party (Vol Village Lot 9): 5:30 pm ET
Below are the viewing details.
- Gameday: Saturday, April 13th, 2024
- Game Time: 1:00 pm ET
- Where: Neyland Stadium
- Watch: SECN+

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