Imagine you’re Joshua Dobbs, the starting quarterback for the Tennessee Volunteers. Let’s say you’re coming off a bad game where you threw an interception that you had no idea how you didn’t see that linebacker drifting over into the zone.
You head to practice to break down film, but instead of watching it up on a drop-down screen, you can put yourself back into that situation and see everything again as if you’re running the same play.
That’s the gift of virtual reality, people. The Vols aren’t the first team to turn to virtual reality to break down film, but they’re fully embracing it.