
Tennessee debuts at number 18 in the preseason coaches poll
SEO Meta Description: Tennessee football opens the 2025 season ranked No. 18 in the preseason coaches poll, marking 48 straight weeks in the rankings. The Vols are one of nine SEC teams in the Top 25.
The road to the 2025 college football season officially begins with the release of the USA Today Preseason Coaches Poll — and Tennessee is right in the thick of the national conversation. The Vols will start the year ranked No. 18, a placement that continues a remarkable streak of 48 consecutive weeks in the coaches poll dating back to September 11, 2022.
That streak underscores the stability Josh Heupel has brought to Knoxville. Before 2022, Tennessee had gone through a turbulent stretch with only brief appearances in the rankings. Now, the Vols have become a fixture in the national Top 25 — a clear sign of the program’s resurgence under Heupel’s leadership.
SEC Power on Full Display
The SEC once again flexed its muscle in the preseason rankings, placing nine teams in the Top 25 — the most of any conference. Georgia leads the charge at No. 4, while Alabama (No. 8) and LSU (No. 9) round out the SEC’s top-10 representatives. South Carolina (No. 13), Ole Miss (No. 15), Florida (No. 17), Tennessee (No. 18), and Texas A&M (No. 21) fill out the next tier of ranked SEC squads.
Even with nine teams represented, the absence of Missouri — fresh off a strong 2024 campaign — may be one of the bigger surprises in the initial poll. Still, the conference’s overwhelming presence highlights why the SEC is once again projected to be the toughest league in the country.
Preseason Coaches Poll Top 10:
- Texas
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Georgia
- Notre Dame
- Clemson
- Oregon
- Alabama
- LSU
- Miami (FL)
Tennessee’s Position and Early Storylines
Tennessee’s No. 18 spot puts them in a position to climb quickly if they can start strong. Sitting just one place behind conference rival Florida at No. 17 adds an extra layer of intrigue, especially with their annual showdown on the schedule.
The schedule is manageable, but Tennessee is expected to face multiple top-10 opponents, including Georgia and Alabama. A strong performance against these teams could vault the Vols into playoff contention by midseason.
A Program Built for Consistency
Josh Heupel’s offensive system has been a major driver of Tennessee’s sustained success. While the Vols will have new faces in key positions, their ability to reload rather than rebuild has kept them competitive year after year. The return of experienced leaders and an influx of talented recruits has Tennessee fans optimistic that 2025 could be another special season.
The No. 18 ranking might not put Tennessee in the immediate championship conversation, but it’s a solid foundation — one that reflects both respect from national coaches and the understanding that the Vols will be a dangerous team capable of knocking off anyone on their schedule.
With the season just weeks away, Tennessee’s challenge is clear: maintain their streak in the rankings, climb into the top tier, and prove that their spot among the nation’s best is not just a streak — but a standard.