Leading into their game against the No. 13 Tennessee Volunteers, the talk of the town was whether Cody Schrader could continue his prolific season running the football, against the top-ranked rushing defense in the SEC. The Vols came in to the game as the only rushing defense in the SEC allowing double-digit yards per game, looking ready and forward to win the battle in the trenches in Columbia on Saturday.
However, Schrader smacked that same potent defense in the mouth on Saturday, and deposited a dominant full-game performance in which he racked up 321 yards from scrimmage on 39 touches.