Tennessee transfer key player to Kentucky

We currently have an ugly issue with Tennessee and former offensive tackle Gerald Mincey, which has been brought on by the transfer portal. This offseason, the seasoned lineman traveled north to Kentucky after entering the late portal to join his third SEC East team in his career.

At first, the circumstances seemed strange, but now that Tennessee has added former five-star prospect Lance Heard from LSU through the portal, things make more sense.

Mincey made an effort to justify his departure from Tennessee a few weeks ago, claiming that despite playing th”I won’t lie, man, these hurtful remarks hurt,” Mincey remarked.

“Shid business is business, but I did love volunteering.”

This week, Mincey kept up his conversation with Lexington media. He declared that while his route to assist in “restoring the standard back over here,” he intended to “bust (Tennessee) in the mouth.”rough injuries the whole season, he was still able to contribute to the Volunteers’ bowl victory.

In this series, Tennessee defeating Kentucky is the sole constant. The Volunteers have an all-time record of 83-26-9 against the Wildcats. Since 1985, Kentucky has made 39 efforts at winning, and it has only succeeded three times. That is the norm.

Mincey continued by acknowledging that, of course, he was a troll. Tennessee didn’t require assistance in this case, but they will receive some materials for their bulletin board that they can refer to in the autumn. Neyland Stadium will host the Wildcats and Volunteers on November 2.

 

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