Whew, that was rough.
After holding West Virginia to 13 points in the first half, the Vols allowed 27 second-half points en route to a 40-14 blowout. Most believed it would be a rough outing for Tennessee and they were correct.
How did they grade out? Let’s dive into 2018’s first evaluation.
Offense
From the very first play, things got off to a bad start for the offense and didn’t get much better as the game went on. They managed just 4.8 yards per play in Charlotte.
That isn’t going to win many games against offenses such as West Virginia - or many games at all.