Only a week after riding high with a win against the No.11 ranked Kentucky Wildcats; the Tennessee football team got utterly embarrassed by Missouri. Look, we knew that Missouri was a better team than Kentucky. Or at least, I did, and the Tigers proved it Saturday with a balanced offensive attack.
The Vols held firm in the first quarter by limiting Missouri to field goals down in the red zone. However, that didn’t last long as the defense and the offensive line got whipped all game long. It also didn’t help backup quarterback Keller Chryst threw two interceptions.