Vols look to finish Heupel's debut season strong vs Vandy
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Josh Heupel took over a Tennessee program depleted by transfers and rocked by an alleged recruiting scandal with one goal in mind: Getting buy-in.
“A lot of coaches will tell you, when they go into a new program, the older guys are the toughest to get to buy in because they feel they’re on the back end of their careers,” Heupel said. “To me, that hasn’t been the case. (Our seniors faced) adversity and (ran) into it, never losing faith.”
Those seniors will be honored Saturday when the Volunteers (6-5, 3-4 Southeastern Conference) host in-state rival Vanderbilt and the Commodores' own first-year coach in Clark Lea. It won't be their last game because Tennessee already is eligible for the program's 54th bowl in program history.
Heupel has turned a Tennessee offense that was a bottom-feeder in total offense ranked 102nd nationally averaging 346 yards a game and even worse scoring 21.5 points a game (108th) to one of the best. His Vols rank among the nation's best at 15th in total offense with 460.6 and 11th scoring 38.3.
Tennessee is coming off a
“Actions speak louder than words,” Heupel said.
Vanderbilt has won five of the last nine in this rivalry between schools separated by 190 miles. But Lea brings his Commodores (2-9, 0-7) in trying to snap a 20-game skid inside the SEC. Tennessee has
The Commodores are coming off a
“We’ve been proud of how our programs performed in this game in the recent past,” Lea said. “But I think still there’s an element of of this year that that our focus is on us.”
HOOKER STACKS UP
Vols quarterback Hendon Hooker has thrown a touchdown pass in 10 straight games, sixth-best in Tennessee history. He’s chasing Erik Ainge (2004-05) and Peyton Manning (1996) who are tied for fourth with 11. Heath Shuler (1992-94) is No. 1 with 18. Hooker is fourth nationally with a 183.42 rating, and he's thrown 22 passes with only two interceptions in nine games as the starter.
WRIGHT AT QB
Vanderbilt quarterback Mike Wright will start his second straight and fourth game overall after leading the Commodores to their best offensive performance this season. They rolled up a season-high 454 yards on 93 plays against Ole Miss, and Wright threw for 241 yards. He also ran for 61 yards. Vanderbilt topped 200 yards both rushing and passing.
Ken Seals had surgery for a hand injury and will be available.
JONES’ NUMBERS
Tennessee returner and receiver Velus Jones had quite a day last week against South Alabama. Jones had 103 receiving yards on six catches, a kickoff return for a 96-yard TD and three punt returns for 47 yards,
“I have been truly blessed,” said Jones, a transfer from Southern California. “All of my coaches believing in me, putting me in a position to be successful in any way I can help my team.”
DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCES
The Vols had 13 tackles for loss against South Alabama, giving them 89 for the season. They currently are tied for second nationally with Miami (Ohio) trailing only Oklahoma State (93).
Vanderbilt ranks 17th nationally and second in the SEC with 13 interceptions. The Commodores have at least one interception in eight straight games thanks to linebacker Ethan Barr's pick against Ole Miss. They also held Ole Miss to its second lowest rushing and total yards on offense this season.
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