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Five Tennessee Football Freshmen to Watch During the 2026 Orange and White Game
A look at five Tennessee football true freshmen to keep an eye on during the 2026 Orange and White Game on Saturday.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 8:12pm
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A cubist interpretation of the energy and action of a Tennessee football practice, with players and equipment fragmented into geometric shapes in the team's iconic orange and white colors.Knoxville TodayTennessee football's spring camp concludes this Saturday with the annual Orange and White Game. For the Vols' stacked class of freshmen, it'll also be the first time the group gets to compete in front of fans at Neyland Stadium. This article highlights five freshmen worth watching during the game, including wide receiver TK Keys, offensive lineman Gabriel Osenda, safety Joel Wyatt, tight end Luca Wolf, and linebackers Brayden Rouse and TJ White.
Why it matters
The Orange and White Game provides an opportunity for Tennessee's highly-touted freshmen class to showcase their talents in front of fans for the first time. These five players are expected to make an immediate impact for the Volunteers and could play key roles in the team's success in the upcoming season.
The details
Wide receiver TK Keys was a late flip from LSU and is competing for a starting job opposite Mike Matthews. Offensive lineman Gabriel Osenda is one of Tennessee's five-star signees, though he may not start right away. Safety Joel Wyatt is a versatile athlete who could see playing time in the secondary as a true freshman. Tight end Luca Wolf is looking to earn snaps behind Ethan Davis, while linebackers Brayden Rouse and TJ White join a crowded but talented linebacker room.
- The Orange and White Game will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2026.
- Tennessee's spring camp concludes with the annual spring game.
The players
TK Keys
A five-star wide receiver who Tennessee flipped from LSU late in the 2026 recruiting cycle. He is competing for a starting job opposite Mike Matthews.
Gabriel Osenda
One of Tennessee's five-star signees in the 2026 class, Osenda is an offensive lineman who may not start right away but could see playing time.
Joel Wyatt
A four-star in-state safety recruit who has the frame and athleticism to play a variety of positions, but is expected to contribute in the secondary as a true freshman.
Luca Wolf
A three-star tight end prospect who could earn playing time behind starter Ethan Davis if he proves to be a reliable blocker and route runner.
Brayden Rouse
A highly-ranked freshman linebacker who will compete for snaps in a crowded but talented Tennessee linebacker room.
TJ White
Another highly-ranked freshman linebacker who will look to make an immediate impact for the Volunteers.
What they’re saying
“'As far as Gabe and Kamari (Blair) specifically, man, they, they are dialied in. They take great notes, they work at it every day, they have a great attitude, they want to get better at the things that you ask. I've been really, really pleased with both of them. And they make a good young bunch.'”
— Glen Elarbee, Tennessee Offensive Line Coach
“'I've been around this kind of guy. Most of the time when people see guys like this, 'Oh, he got to be a linebacker.' He's not a linebacker. He's a safety. He can move like one. He can run like one. He's just young. He's like all those young players. They got to learn the system, learn how we practice, learn how to be in college. But I've been impressed with him. I've been impressed with Jowell Combay and Luke Thompson. They're all doing a great job.'”
— Anthony Poindexter, Tennessee Co-Defensive Coordinator and Secondary Coach
“'Luca, with him coming from NFL Academy, four years ago, when we took Emmanuel Okoye, where Emmanuel started was a radically different place than where Luca started. And just the amount that program has improved and what they've been able to get done over the last four years, without crowning him too early, through the first block of practices, he operated as good as anybody we've ever had in that first spring.'”
— Alec Abeln, Tennessee Tight Ends Coach
What’s next
The Orange and White Game on Saturday, April 26, 2026 will provide the first opportunity for Tennessee's highly-touted freshmen class to showcase their talents in front of fans at Neyland Stadium.
The takeaway
Tennessee's 2026 recruiting class is loaded with talent, and the Orange and White Game will give fans a glimpse of the future stars who could lead the Volunteers to success in the coming seasons. These five freshmen in particular will be worth watching as they look to earn playing time and make an immediate impact.
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