Through three games, the running back rotation is the least of Tennessee fans’ worries. Tim Jordan has looked great, while Jeremy Banks and Madre London have added quality reps behind him.
One guy we hadn’t seen much of before Saturday was Ty Chandler. The sophomore back was expected to lead Tennessee’s backfield this season, but suffered a head injury against West Virginia in the opener. Chandler only played a handful of snaps against the Mountaineers, which likely further handicapped the offense. He could have played against ETSU if he was needed, but the staff chose to play it safe.