As Jarrett Guarantano enters his redshirt junior year with Tennessee football, he is expected to take a major step forward. After all, he showed flashes last year as a sophomore and had high efficiency numbers.
However, the Vols still went 5-7 with him as the starter and were outside of the top 100. That followed a 2017 season in which he lost every game he started. So as he studies under his fourth offensive coordinator in four years, he’s still got a lot to prove.
Guarantano enters his junior season with much more experience than previous junior Tennessee football quarterbacks because of the redshirt he took.