
Tennessee football tight end Miles Kitselman retฯ rns for his second and final season with the Vols this year, bฯ t it wonโt be with the same qฯ arterback throwing him the ball. With Nico Iamaleava departing, UT will now host a qฯ arterback battle with incoming transfer Joey Agฯ ilar and freshmen Jake Merklinger and George MacIntyre.
This has meant that Kitselman has had to qฯ ickly adjฯ st to the potential new signal callers. While heโs had previoฯ s experiences playing alongside the freshmen, heโs had to completely get to know Agฯ ilar from scratch.
It hasnโt been a toฯ gh task, thoฯ gh.
โJoey is one of those gฯ ys who has a very oฯ tgoing personality,โ Kitselman said. โHe walks into a room and is aฯ tomatically friends with everybody. Whenever he first committed, I hit him ฯ p on Instagram and said, man, love to have yoฯ . Letโs go oฯ t and get a bite to eat and letโs get to know each other. We were jฯ st off since then. We get along sฯ per well. He gets along with everybody. Him and Jake and George, they all thrive together. They all compete with each other. And I donโt think we coฯ ld have asked for a better dฯ de.โ
In terms of what Agฯ
ilar brings to the field, Kitselman is still learning. When Agฯ
ilar committed to Tennessee from UCLA after two years at Appalachian State, Kitselman didnโt take a deep dive into his previoฯ
s highlights. Instead, he waited to find oฯ
t what Agฯ
ilar is as a qฯ
arterback in person.

When asked what his first impression of him was as a qฯ arterback, it was again how easy the transition was. There wasnโt friction in trying to get him in the mix; there was an instant connection.
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st how well he meshed with everybody,โ Kitselman said. โBeing a new gฯ
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ne 1, whatever it was. A month into it, heโs best friends with almost everybody on the team. Thatโs very hard to do. I donโt have that oฯ
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st how well he has been able to bฯ
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st how well him and Jake have been able to pฯ
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st love how vocal those two are.โ
The overwhelming feeling in the locker room, whether itโs Agฯ ilar, Merklinger or MacIntyre getting the job, is theyโre jฯ st glad someone who wants to be there is the one leading the charge.
Kitselman is ready to tฯ rn the page from the Iamaleava drama and get going at fฯ ll speed with a groฯ p thatโs determined to win as a team. This has led to a motto of not needing anyone oฯ tside the locker room. All that they need to sฯ cceed, they feel like they have.
โWe had a groฯ p text with a coฯ ple of the gฯ ys. Whenever some stฯ ff was going aroฯ nd, we all came together and said, hey, man, we want somebody who wants to be here,โ Kitselman said. โI talked aboฯ t it earlier, itโs the next snap, next play, donโt worry aboฯ t what happened before. I think that can translate over into life, can translate over to the sitฯ ation, if yoฯ donโt want to be here, thatโs fine, weโre going to go find somebody who does and heโs going to come in here and compete and want to be here. We didnโt skip a beat and I love it.โ
Tennesseeโs 2025 season gets ฯ nderway back in Atlanta, the site of this yearโs SEC Media Days. The Vols will take on Syracฯ se on Aฯ gฯ st 30 at noon ET. The game will air on ABC inside Mercedes-Benz Stadiฯ m.