They are seriously banged up heading into Neyland Stadium. And with a 3-4 record, that’s not a good thing given their desperation to try to make a bowl game. But the South Carolina Gamecocks still have lots of talent for Tennessee football to handle.
So despite the signs of improvement, Jeremy Pruitt’s second team on Rocky Top still has lots of things to work on if they want to make a bowl game themselves. And as they host Will Muschamp’s team Saturday, there are lots of players for them to keep an eye on.
South Carolina runs a similar program under Muschamp to what Tennessee football runs under Pruitt.