Tennessee Unveils 2025 Smokey Grey "Volunteer Spirit" Uniform
- On July 3, the University of Tennessee unveiled its 2025 Smokey Grey "Volunteer Spirit" alternate uniform via videos posted on X.
- This fourth Smokey Grey edition honors the U.S. Armed Forces and draws inspiration from Davy Crockett, a Tennessee hero who made his last stand at the Alamo.
- The uniform showcases a two-tone grey color scheme with stencil-style numbers, prominently features the tri-star emblem from the state flag, and marks the return of the Star Vols logo for the first time in over two decades.
- On November 15, Tennessee will don their Smokey Grey uniforms at home when they face New Mexico State in a game dedicated to honoring military personnel, veterans, and their families as part of their yearly Salute to Service event.
- The new Smokey Grey design continues Tennessee’s ongoing annual uniform updates launched in 2022 and signals pride in the state and university’s heritage and military connections.
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New Vols ‘Smokey Grey’ uniforms pay tribute to Tennessee's rich military heritage
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The University of Tennessee has a new Smokey Grey uniform for the 2025 football season. The “Volunteer Spirit” Smokey Grey Series Uniform was created to honor the United States Armed Forces and pays tribute to Tennessee native Davy Crockett. The team will suit up in the new uniform on November 15 when they host New Mexico State for the annual Salute to Service game, which honors service members, veterans and their famil…
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Tennessee Football revealed its 2025 Smokey Grey alternate uniforms titled “Volunteer Spirit,” inspired by Davy Crockett and military heritage. The Vols will wear them vs. New Mexico State on November 15.
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