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Boo Carter, QB competition, WR problem for Vols?

An episode of the The Volunteer State podcast, hosted by USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee, titled "Boo Carter, QB competition, WR problem for Vols?" was published on August 5, 2025 and runs 39 minutes.

August 5, 2025 ·39m · The Volunteer State

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Boo Carter, QB competition, WR problem for Vols?

Boo Carter isn’t back yet. The QB competition is tight. And does Tennessee already have a wide receiver problem? Adam Sparks and John Adams react (and overreact) to their favorite storylines from preseason practice. Plus, they break down Tennessee’s spot in the Preseason Coaches Poll.

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