Chaz Coleman, a key defensive lineman for Tennessee, has missed several spring practices and did not participate in the orange and white game, raising concerns about his status. This comes after the departure of the team's top edge rushers, leaving a significant gap in the defense.
Tennessee defensive lineman Chaz Coleman (90) during the Vols' first spring football practice in Knoxville on March 16, 2026. | Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Tennessee defensive lineman Chaz Coleman (90) during the Vols' first spring football practice in Knoxville on March 16, 2026. | Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Joshua Josephs, Caleb Herring, Jordan Ross ā a once deep edge rusher room saw its top three names exit quickly after the season ended, leaving a big hole in Jim Knowlesā year-one defense at Tennessee. The development wasnāt all bad, giving Knowles a chance to evaluate things and bring in some guys that might fit what he wants a little better.
Enter Chaz Coleman, the former canāt-miss prospect coming off of a flashy year one at Penn State. Coleman has it all and seemed poised to become one of the best edge threats in all of college football. That hasnāt been the case so far in Knoxville.
Coleman was notably absent for several spring practices over the last month and did not suit up for Tennesseeās orange and white game on Saturday. Thatās a pretty notable development with Coleman easily coming to town as Tennesseeās biggest ā and most expensive ā pull out of the transfer portal.
āUltimately Chaz is dealing with some things off the field,ā Josh Heupel said after the spring game. āHeās got to handle that and go through that process. Weāre here to help and support him in all those ways, and weāll continue to do that. Thatās ultimately the beginning part of his journey right now, that (thereās) some things heās got to work through.ā
Coleman has reportedly been dealing with vertigo issues, along with what some are calling maturity issues off the field. Obviously we donāt have the specifics on that last part of the equation, but the feeling around the situation doesnāt seem great at this point.
So where does that leave Tennessee at edge rusher? Not in great spot, honestly. The Volunteers are going to need some youth to grow up quickly this summer with nobody knowing what comes next on the Coleman front.
Taking Coleman out of the equation, Tennesseeās edge group will be led by Tulane transfer Jordan Norman. The 6-4, 270 pound Norman was brought in as a rotational piece after Tennessee lost so much at the position early in the offseason. Now itās possible he will be the top pass rushing option on the team. Norman put up six sacks last season and has put on 20 pounds since arriving in Knoxville.
From there itās anyoneās guess.
Tennessee has a number of young pass rushers without any experience, and theyāre going to need a couple to emerge ahead of the fall. Someone like Christian Gass, who has also put on 20 pounds this offseason, who is entering his second year in the program. Highly recruited true freshmen like Hezekiah Harris, Zach Groves and Kedric Golston ā theyāre all going to factor in here.
Bigger bodies like Tyree Weathersby and Mariyon Dye will as well. Tennessee will also get some help from a strong interior, perhaps led by the disruptive Xavier Gilliam. One thing you do have in your back pocket is a veteran defensive coordinator known for his exotic packages. Knowles might have to get creative this fall to generate some pressure from other parts of the field.
Tennessee faces plenty of questions at the quarterback position coming out of the spring, but these questions at edge rusher ā and surrounding Coleman ā might be just as important.
Q&A
Why is Chaz Coleman missing spring practices for Tennessee?
Chaz Coleman has been notably absent from several spring practices, but specific reasons for his absence have not been disclosed.
What impact does Chaz Coleman's absence have on Tennessee's defense?
Coleman's absence leaves a significant gap in Tennessee's edge rusher position, especially after the departure of the team's top three edge rushers.
Who are the top edge rushers that left Tennessee after last season?
The top edge rushers who exited Tennessee are Joshua Josephs, Caleb Herring, and Jordan Ross.
What was Chaz Coleman's performance like at Penn State before transferring to Tennessee?
Chaz Coleman had a flashy year at Penn State, where he was considered a can't-miss prospect before transferring to Tennessee.
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