Jeremy Pruitt was right to mention his team’s mistakes after Tennessee football won its fourth straight at the Missouri Tigers to get to 6-5. That’s what a good head coach does. But for every mistake, there was a positive play. And the mistakes and positive plays can be narrowed to a few specific units.
And as we look at how different groups performed, he’s right. Pruitt knows there are still too many things the Vols haven’t corrected 11 games into the season, and he’s right to suggest that they haven’t yet played their best.
But when we looked at the mistakes and positives, it was clear they were consistent across different units.