In just a matter of hours now, we’ll see Tennessee’s shiny new offense take the field for the first time in a real live game. When we think about what it will look like, our minds naturally go to the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers. But what about the offensive line?
The front had a lot of ‘beef’ under Jeremy Pruitt, as Jim Chaney ran a more traditional, pro-style attack. Tennessee wanted to control the line of scrimmage in 2020, and seemingly on paper had the pieces to do just that. However, as you know, that didn’t happen and Tennessee ended up going 3-7.