Everybody in Volnation is talking about Joe Milton, the receivers and why, as a whole, the offense isn’t clicking like we saw last year, when Milton came mostly into the second halves of games and just dropped bombs like a Y-Wing.
(sorry for the lag — still working on finding an easy-to-use screen recorder program that can handle the frames per-second needed for sports.)
The basis for this could be a multitude of reasons: Tennessee is replacing basically its entire group of starting wideouts, outside of Bru McCoy. Ramel Keyton and Squirrel White played last season, but White especially is adjusting to a new role, logging 53 snaps (second on the teams to McCoy’s 59) against Austin Peay, while last year White played 125 snaps, total.