Tennessee Vols redshirt junior wide receiver announces he’s entering the NCAA transfer portal
A Tennessee Vols reserve wide receiver is entering the NCAA transfer portal.
A Tennessee Vols reserve wide receiver announced on Wednesday that he’s entering the NCAA transfer portal.
Vols redshirt junior wide receiver Trey Weary posted a message on social media announcing his intention to transfer.
“First and foremost, I’m incredibly grateful to The University of Tennessee and the entire football program for an unforgettable four years,” wrote Weary. “Thank you to the coaches, strength staff, athletic training staff, equipment staff, and cafeteria staff for giving your all every day. Your commitment and care helped shape me as both a player and a man. To my teammates – thank you for the work, the memories, and the lifelong friendships. We pushed each other, showed up together, and the work paid off. I’m proud of what we accomplished. And to the best fan base in college football, IT’S GREAT TO BE A TENNESSEE VOL!!! As I prepare to graduate in Spring 2026, I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal, with one year of eligibility remaining.”

Weary, 6-foot-2/185 pounds from Houston, TX, spent the first four seasons of his career at Tennessee.
The Texas native finished his career on Rocky Top with four receptions for 24 yards after joining the Vols as a walk on in 2022.
Weary’s dad, Fred, was an offensive lineman at Tennessee from 1997 to 2001.
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