Now that Jeremy Pruitt is entering his second season as head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers, he has a much better of idea of who will carry the load for this team in 2019.
It’s no secret the Vols struggled on offense in 2018. It’s one of the reasons why Jim Chaney was brought in to replace Tyson Helton, who departed for the head coaching job at Western Kentucky at season’s end.
Chaney is known for getting the ball to his best players and should have no problem identifying his go-to-guys early on in the offseason.