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What channel is Tennessee football spring game on today? Time, TV schedule for Orange & White Game
Tennessee football holds its annual Orange & White Spring Game on Saturday at a reduced-capacity Neyland Stadium.
The game is sold out with a very reduced capacity at Neyland due to construction.
Nico Iamaleava should play, but it’s unclear just how many reps he will get. The format will include two 15-minute quarters under regular timing rules and a second half running clock.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game, including time, date, TV and streaming info, and more:
What channel is Tennessee football spring game today?
- TV channel: None
- Stream: SEC Network+ and ESPN+
The Vols’ spring game will be streamed nationally on the ESPN app on SEC Network+. Viewers can also stream the game on ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming service.
Tennessee football spring game start time
- Date: Saturday, April 13
- Time: 1 p.m. ET
The Vols’ spring game will kick off at Neyland Stadium at 1 p.m. Saturday.
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Tennessee football schedule 2024
| Date | Opponent |
| Saturday, Aug. 31 | Chattanooga |
| Saturday, Sept. 7 | vs. NC State in Charlotte |
| Saturday, Sept. 14 | Kent State |
| Saturday, Sept. 21 | at Oklahoma |
| Saturday, Sept. 28 | OFF |
| Saturday, Oct. 5 | at Arkansas |
| Saturday, Oct. 12 | Florida |
| Saturday, Oct. 19 | Alabama |
| Saturday, Oct. 26 | OFF |
| Saturday, Nov. 2 | Kentucky |
| Saturday, Nov. 9 | Mississippi State |
| Saturday, Nov. 16 | at Georgia |
| Saturday, Nov. 23 | UTEP |
| Saturday, Nov. 30 | at Vanderbilt |
| Saturday, Dec. 7 | SEC Championship Game in Atlanta |
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Tennessee Kids Serve Summer Challenge 2026: First Lady Lee invites students to give back
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Big hearts, small hands! Tennessee kids are stepping up to make a big difference this summer.
First Lady Maria Lee on Tuesday announced the eighth annual Tennessee Kids Serve Summer Challenge, encouraging young students to dedicate part of their summer to helping others.
The program, part of the Tennessee Serves initiative, runs from June 1 through Aug. 1 and is open to rising kindergarteners through rising sixth graders across the state.
Participants must complete at least two hours of service across two of eight designated categories to finish the challenge, with top participants earning an invitation to a September carnival at the Tennessee Residence.
Since its launch in 2019, more than 3,500 children have contributed over 15,000 hours of service through activities ranging from park cleanups to assisting nursing homes and raising funds for disaster relief.
Registration opened Tuesday, with parents and guardians able to sign up participants and access additional details through the First Lady’s official website.
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Tennessee Senate passes ‘CVS bill,’ reshapes pharmacy business as CVS threatens closures
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A bill moving through the Tennessee Legislature could reshape how pharmacies do business in the state, with CVS warning it could lead to widespread store closures.
The Tennessee Senate has passed legislation that would change the way pharmacies can operate. The proposal has been dubbed “the CVS bill” because it directly impacts the drugstore chain.
Under the bill, drugstores would no longer be allowed to negotiate prices directly with insurance providers or government programs. Instead, a third party would be required to step in.
The bill is now under debate in the House. CVS says the change would force more than 100 of its pharmacies to close across Tennessee, but lawmakers disagree.
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