Tennessee Volunteers News
Zach Ragan
Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
Zach Ragan covers the Tennessee Vols and Tennessee Titans for the A to Z Sports trending and breaking news team.
Zach Ragan, Senior Writer – A to Z Sports
Zach Ragan is a Senior Writer at A to Z Sports, specializing in the Tennessee Vols, NFL, and College Football coverage with 13 years of experience. You can find Zach spending his summers convincing himself this is the Mets’ year.
Highlights
- Co-host of the Big Orange Podcast, streaming weekly since 2020.
- Appearances on 104.5 The Zone, The Paul Finebaum Show, and various radio shows across the country.
- Former site expert for FanSided at AllForTennessee.com and TennTruth.com
- Covered numerous Tennessee Vols football games and practices as credentialed media
Experience
Zach has seen his work appear via syndication at Yahoo Sports, MSN, Yardbarker, NewsBreak, and more.
Recent Articles
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Tennessee Vols’ win against Mississippi State should remind everyone that hasty conclusions aren’t wise
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Tennessee Vols: Jeremy Pruitt made a decision in win against Mississippi State that should give fans a lot of hope
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Tennessee Vols: Jeremy Pruitt needs to recruit a player already on the roster
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Week 7 SEC game picks and score predictions
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Tennessee Vols: Why Jeremy Pruitt’s quarterback logic might be flawed
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Tennessee Vols: The biggest difference between Brian Maurer and Jarrett Guarantano
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Tennessee Vols: Why a win against Mississippi State changes the entire outlook of the 2019 season
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The Jeremy Pruitt signee that fans shouldn’t forget about
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The Tennessee Vols have a future superstar on their roster
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Jeremy Pruitt explains how a lack of depth has hurt UT in multiple ways
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Tennessee Vols: Sideline scuffle during loss to Georgia is no reason for concern