It may have taken half the season, but have the Vols finally found themselves on offense?
For the first five games of the 2015 season, the Tennessee Volunteers lacked an offensive identity. The Vols went from a fast-paced, no-huddle offense to a ball-control, run-heavy offense between games and sometimes even in the middle of games. The attempt to mix offensive identities left Tennessee without a clear idea of who they were on offense, and it showed, especially late in games.
Tennessee's offense twice looked anemic in the second half in big games against Oklahoma and Arkansas.