Tennessee, Tony Vitello and super regional
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On3 on MSNTony Vitello on House settlement: ‘Dumbest thing I’ve ever been involved in my life’The long-awaited approval of the $2.8 billion house settlement was passed, allowing universities to pay their players directly. This sweeping change took five years to complete and was largely hung up on roster limitations,
Vitello dives into his journey of winning a National Championship with Tennessee, along with what fuels his fiery passion for the game.
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Sporting News on MSNTennessee's Tony Vitello admits Liam Doyle gave him no choice but to pitch after fiery demandIn the same game, Vols ace Liam Doyle pitched on very short rest, which garnered attention nationwide, including a shoutout from ESPN's Chris Low. "We don't celebrate team like we once did in college sports (coaches/players fixated on cash,
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On3 on MSNTony Vitello reacts to Zach Root, Andrew Fischer confrontation: ‘He could’ve done a cartwheel if he wanted to’Arkansas pitcher Zach Root was as fired up as anybody Saturday night. Taking on Tennessee in the Fayetteville Super Regional, Root had just gotten out of an inning due to a double-play from Andrew Fischer.
A big part of the reason Arkansas was favored to win the College World Series this season even before No. seed Vanderbilt and No. 2
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A to Z Sports on MSNNewest Tennessee Vols transfer portal acquisition gives Tony Vitello an important strength in a crucial areaNow, Tony Vitello will have someone he can deploy in 2026 who's been very good at avoiding giving free passes. Kennesaw State transfer right handed pitcher Bo Rhudy picked the Tennessee Vols on Thursday,
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTony Vitello details Brayden Krenzel's 'nasty stuff' against Wake ForestIn the fourth inning, the 6-foot-3, 214-pound freshman pitched a one-two-three inning against Wake Forest. Dalton Wentz struck out looking, Luke Costello grounded out to shortstop and Austin Hawke struck out swinging.