Volunteer Club opens new store for Tennessee fans in Knoxville
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 9:07 AM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

The Volunteer Club is set to open its first physical store at 6601 Kingston Pike in Bearden on September 4. This store connects Tennessee fans with athletes through exclusive merchandise and nostalgic decorations reflecting Vols history, including artifacts from Neyland Stadium. Co-owner Will Crockett aims to create an inviting atmosphere for interactions between fans and athletes. The store will also feature limited-edition items and a variety of Tennessee-themed goods. Travis Stephens, a former Tennessee running back, will attend the grand opening to engage with fans.
- •Volunteer Club store opens September 4 in Knoxville.
- •Store features limited-edition Vols gear and historical memorabilia.
- •Former RB Travis Stephens will attend the grand opening.
- •Fans can interact and suggest merchandise for future offerings.
- •Store aims to be a key destination for Tennessee fans.
- 9:07 AMYahoo Sports — Volunteer Club store will have exclusive merch, pieces of old Neyland
"The Volunteer Club store provides a physical space for Vols fans and University of Tennessee athletes past and present to interact.
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