Tennessee Learns Full 2024 Schedule

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The Vols, along with the rest of the SEC, learned their entire 2024 schedule on Wednesday evening. Though many of the games were already confirmed, Tennessee officially got five new game dates that completes their schedule for next season. Upon first look, there should be plenty of challenges ahead for a program in a big season.
Tennessee's Announced 2024 Schedule
- August 31st: vs. UT-Chattanooga
- September 7th: vs. North Carolina State (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- September 14th: vs. Kent State
- September 21st: @ Oklahoma
- October 5th: @ Arkansas
- October 12th: vs. Florida
- October 19th: @ Alabama
- November 2nd: vs. Kentucky
- November 9th: vs. Mississippi State
- November 16th: @ Georgia
- November 23rd: vs. UTEP
- November 30th: @ Vanderbilt
Head coach Josh Heupel and company have stacked a lot of the roster toward the 2024 season, and with quarterback Nico Iamaleava presumably leading the charge, it should be an interesting season ahead. They will use the Citrus Bowl as a jumping off point for a long offseason of work to ensure they are up-to-par with their schedule. They play three games against teams that ended the year ranked in the College Football Playoff Poll, and several others on their schedule could contend for that next year.
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