
Tennessee's new strength and conditioning coach, Derek Owings, has quickly influenced the team's roster since his hiring after Indiana's national championship win. His focus is on enhancing the physical performance of the Vols players.
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Tennessee strength coach Derek Owings, second from right, during the Volsā spring football practice in Knoxville on March 17, 2026. Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Volsā new S&C coach has apparently already put his mark on the Volsā roster in just a few months.
The Tennessee Vols picked up a huge offseason win that did not appear in any transfer portal database. Josh Heupel went to Indiana, just as the Hoosiers were in the midst of playing for the national championship, and plucked a key part of IUās run to the national title in strength and conditioning coach Derek Owings.
Owings was announced as Tennesseeās new S&C coach the day after the Hoosiersā 27-21 win over Miami to claim the national title. From that point, heās been working to make the Tennessee roster the best physical version of themselves they can be.
Over three and a half months, according to Tennessee on Wednesday, the Vols have collectively gained over a third of a ton in muscle mass while losing over 200 pounds of fat.
"We've had a lot of that have added already 15 pounds of muscle in a six and a half week training block,ā Owings previously noted back in March.
"Everything we do, it has to fit together like a puzzle. The reason why we track speed every single week, we track power every single week, vertical jump, to make sure that the weight we are putting on is good weight. What makes these guys great is because they're athletic, they're twitchy, and they're good football players. As soon as we make them too big that takes away from those qualities, now we're taking away from football.
"So, we want to enhance those abilities, not hurt them. So, it's the constantly tracking, week to week, to make sure the weight we're putting on is good weight. If we get to a point to where, hey, this kid is too big [and] we're getting slower, then we've got to pull back, keep him there until we can start increasing that speed, that power, that explosiveness again, and then we'll see if we can keep improving. Because there are some kids who are at a good body weight. We've got to get leaner, we'll get faster, we'll get more powerful, but we don't need this kid to be heavier than what he is right now."
Derek Owings has made a significant impact on the Tennessee Vols by enhancing the players' physical performance in just a few months since his hiring.
Derek Owings was hired as Tennessee's strength and conditioning coach the day after Indiana won the national championship on March 17, 2026.
Before joining Tennessee, Derek Owings was the strength and conditioning coach for the Indiana Hoosiers, contributing to their national championship run.
The goals of the program under Derek Owings are to help the Tennessee players become the best physical versions of themselves.

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With 33 players adding double-digit pounds in muscle, the Vols could be in as good of shape as weāve seen them in a long time.
Naturally, thatās got to translate to playing good football, but last season Indiana was a great example to point at. Despite being physically undersized on the lines of scrimmage at times, particularly on their defensive line, they were quick, physical, and powerful for their weight.
Thereās always reason for optimism once fall camp arrives, but with revamped diets and training, the Vols could be in position physically to surprise a lot of people on the field in 2026.