S&P Stock Report: Week 13
Tennessee moved to 0-7 in SEC play this season following a 30-10 drubbing at the hands of LSU.
The Vols look to salvage an otherwise dispiriting season on Saturday against in-state rival Vandy (4 p.m., SEC Network).
Jesse Simonton and Austin Price deliver their analysis in the latest edition of the S&P Stock Report.
⬆️ | The season is over. Thankfully. Mercifully. After starting the season ranked, Tennessee has had the year from hell. But now it's over, and there's optimism regarding a fresh start for 2018. |
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Tennessee's rushing defense. Entering the final game of the season, the Vols are on pace to allow a school-record 251.7 yards per game on the ground. Tennessee ranks No. 126 nationally, and last in the SEC, in rush defense. |
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The offseason. What's next? Everyone is waiting to see what AD John Currie does. Who plans to go pro early? Can the 2018 recruiting class be salvaged? |
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No bad bowl trips. While Tennessee will miss out on the postseason for the first time in five years, it sure beats spending Christmas in Shreveport, La., right? |
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Tennessee's second half defense. The Vols have been outscored 47-6 after halftime in the last three SEC games. |