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Chaz Coleman dismissed from Tennessee
Posted on 5/31/26 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 5/31/26 at 4:09 pm
Dodged a bullet here
Posted on 5/31/26 at 4:26 pm to Teauxler
We've dodged two bullets so far.
Sorsby.
Sorsby.
Posted on 5/31/26 at 4:41 pm to Teauxler
Not true
He has not been dismissed
He has not been dismissed
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:06 pm to Jim bean xxx
quote:
Not true
He has not been dismissed
CORRECT
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:07 pm to Jim bean xxx
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:39 pm to Buster Heyman
quote:Wow. Talk about a massive fall from grace in just a few months! I wonder what the heck happened.
Wikipedia has that he plays for Akron!
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:50 pm to Teauxler
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:51 pm to Laman1978
there were reports of him being really homesick, but damn... Tennessee had the worst fricking portal window, by far... 1st, getting big dicked by Kiffin for Leavitt, and now this....
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:54 pm to Teauxler
I hope they go after him for any money they may have paid him
Posted on 5/31/26 at 5:59 pm to Teauxler
Akron thing may not be true, but I did find this from the Sporting News
Tennessee's Chaz Coleman saga is a living nightmare with no escape
Tennessee's Chaz Coleman saga is a living nightmare with no escape
quote:
The Tennessee Volunteers football team has begun summer workouts as preparations for the 2026 season get underway. However, another potentially concerning situation has emerged in Knoxville, with Chaz Coleman only recently returning to campus.
Coleman has been dealing with off-the-field issues, but it remains unclear whether he will suit up for Tennessee this fall. Most recently, Coleman deleted his Instagram account.
“Tennessee EDGE Chaz Coleman has deleted his Instagram amid a post from earlier this month going viral online. The Penn State transfer has yet to arrive in Knoxville for voluntary workouts, and continues to be one of the most confusing storylines of the offseason,” Fox Sports Knoxville’s William Patteson posted.
Whether it is personal matters or other off-the-field concerns, this marks the second consecutive year Tennessee has dealt with a high-profile player situation. Last year, it was Nico Iamaleava and his NIL dispute.
“Right before the winter portal closed, Iamaleava’s reps wanted to see his deal upped to $4 million range and again this time as the spring portal opens Wednesday, and according to sources, Tennessee officials said they ‘weren’t going to blink,’” On3’s Chris Low wrote.
However, the Coleman saga could be an even more dangerous situation than Iamaleava’s ever was. If issues continue with Coleman, it is not as simple as entering the transfer portal and moving on. Tennessee could ultimately be stuck in an uncomfortable situation.
“Last April, reports surfaced that Tennessee and Iamaleava were in NIL negotiations and he was then absent from spring practice. He also missed the spring game before ultimately transferring to UCLA and leaving the Vols scrambling for a new starting quarterback with little options available. That has the Coleman situation feeling all-too-familiar as Coleman could become Nico 2.0. The biggest difference between now and then is there's no spring transfer window this year so Coleman actually has no way out, no matter how much he apparently regrets not going to his home state Ohio State,” All For Tennessee’s Dekota Gregory wrote.
If Coleman remains at Tennessee, it could mean he is playing somewhere he may not necessarily want to be. That type of situation can easily become a distraction inside the locker room.
Coleman was one of the Volunteers’ biggest transfer additions, but keeping him in the program could come at a significant cost if the situation is not resolved. Head coach Josh Heupel wants Coleman to be a part of the program, but the question becomes: at what cost? If Coleman stays at Tennessee simply because there is no way out, it could create a very dangerous situation for the Volunteers moving forward.
Posted on 5/31/26 at 6:01 pm to Jim bean xxx
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Not true
He has not been dismissed
Officially. Read any board of theirs. Hes gone. Tennessee has already renegotiated protections for the money promised and received.They are treading carefully because he used one of the 2 biggest triggers he could, mental illness. Race is the other. Tread carefully or that one could be on deck if lawyers are involved.
If the kid truly is having mental issues(whatever that actually means now), I hope he gets help. I have my doubts. The DC had him all year last season and signed off on him so apparently he's freshly mental.
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