One of Jeremy Pruitt’s favorite additions in his beginning stages of being the Tennessee football’s head coach is the additional practice field. He inherited a fairly talented roster, but not without some depth concerns in a few positions.
That said, there has to be a lot of assessment done before the September 1st opener against West Virginia. Having the extra practice field run parallel to the current enables more guys to get reps and for coaches to monitor a more broad realm of their depth chart.
As harsh as it may sound, Pruitt doesn’t owe these players anything.