While there are mixed feelings around Knoxville about the state of the Tennessee football program, no one can deny how prolific the Volunteers’ offense was last season.
Tennessee had the perfect storm on offense coming into last season. They had a senior starting quarterback, an experienced offensive line, a duo of dynamic running backs, and a deep, talented receiving corps. And that leads us to no. 36 on the Southbound and Down College Football Countdown.
Tennessee Volunteers averaged 36 points per game last season.
The Vols’ 36.4 points per game last season were second in the SEC and 24th in the country.