A new name has surfaced in Tennessee’s search for a quarterback out of the transfer portal. Anthony Colandrea, who announced his intentions to enter the transfer portal on Friday, could be an option for the Volunteers.
Tennessee, of course, is waiting on a legal answer from the Diego Pavia lawsuit that Joey Aguilar has joined. However, as things inch closer to the transfer portal opening up on January 2nd, it’s feeling more and more like Tennessee won’t get the answer they’re seeking in time. That’s
going to force Josh Heupel’s hand, likely moving in a different direction at quarterback for the 2026 season.
Tennessee has also been linked to Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby and TCU quarterback Josh Hoover. According to On3’s Pete Nakos, Colandrea is another name to follow closely.
“Sources have told On3 that UNLV transfer quarterback Anthony Colandrea is expected to command significant Power Four interest,” Nakos reported on Saturday. “While Florida State has started to surface, sources have cautioned that other schools are heavily in the mix. Keep an eye on Tennessee, too.”
Following the exit of Jake Merklinger, Tennessee is left with two scholarship quarterbacks on the roster — redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and true freshman Faizon Brandon, who is the No. 2 overall player in the class of 2026. Tennessee will be forced to add a third arm to that room in some form or fashion.
Colandrea is coming off of a huge season for UNLV, playing under Dan Mullen. The 6-0, 205 pound quarterback threw for 3,459 yards and 23 touchdowns this year for the Rebels. He ran for another 649, scoring ten times on the ground. Colandrea spent his first two seasons at Virginia.
Tennessee is clearly evaluating the arms from this portal group as they decide which direction to go. Jim Knowles has plenty of holes that he’s going to have to plug for his year one defense, notably in the secondary and up front on the defensive line. Obviously how much they spend at the quarterback position will go a long way in determining what they can add defensively.
Colandrea may not command as much cash as some of the other top names in the portal, so this could be a nice happy medium for Heupel and company. We’ll see what other names surface over the next several days as the giant game of musical quarterbacks gets underway.









