Obvious, right?
The last two weeks — one loss, one win — Tennessee’s had an issue playing at the same competitive level through four quarters.
Florida absolutely decimated the Vols in the second quarter two weeks ago, scoring 20 unanswered points on three drives of four plays and 75 yards, 14 plays and 82 yards and a seven-play, 55-yard that left two-ish minutes on the clock before halftime.
While Florida was marching up and down the field, Tennessee’s offense fizzled. The Vols notched drives of two plays for minus-two yards, three plays for minus-five yards and a final drive with time on the clock that went 24 yards on six plays.