They have met every year since 1992, and even before that, Tennessee football and the South Carolina Gamecocks faced each other 10 times. So in the 37 meetings between the two schools, lots of heroes have been made.
As the Vols try to end a three-game losing streak to the program, which has been in place ever since Will Muschamp took over, they will be looking for new heroes to step up. With the quarterback situation in flux, we’re not sure who that will be.
But there’s plenty of history with players coming up big in this one, and often times they have engineered turnarounds for Tennessee football in this game against South Carolina, something UT is looking to do this year.