Halftime report on another game said it's a severe sprain as he's out until UGA. Don't recall who said it, I was flipping channels
There's no way we know if he's out until the Georgia game this soon. That might be a good guess but that's all it would be at this point. I wouldn't be surprised to see him out past that game to be honest after seeing the replay multiple times.
FROM TOS:
Some positions have players more capable and ready than others. Tennessee doesn't remotely have enough depth along its offensive or defensive fronts, and that will be exposed in the coming weeks. The Vols do have quality depth at both wide receiver and tight end, where they endured nasty-looking injuries to junior college phenom Von Pearson and freshman tight end Ethan Wolf against Arkansas State. Pearson tweeted out it would be a "minor setback," and a couple of different program sources indicated Pearson might not be as seriously injured as initially feared.
Wolf, whom one former Vol player already said looks like he possesses NFL potential, absorbed an even more eye-closing, stomach-churning hit to his knee. But optimistic word inside the Vols' locker room was that Wolf's injury would be only a "knee contusion," and he told UT personnel he was OK when he walked off the field at game's end --- without crutches or ice on the knee.
WHO KNOWS WHAT TO BELIEVE???
FROM TOS:
Some positions have players more capable and ready than others. Tennessee doesn't remotely have enough depth along its offensive or defensive fronts, and that will be exposed in the coming weeks. The Vols do have quality depth at both wide receiver and tight end, where they endured nasty-looking injuries to junior college phenom Von Pearson and freshman tight end Ethan Wolf against Arkansas State. Pearson tweeted out it would be a "minor setback," and a couple of different program sources indicated Pearson might not be as seriously injured as initially feared.
Wolf, whom one former Vol player already said looks like he possesses NFL potential, absorbed an even more eye-closing, stomach-churning hit to his knee. But optimistic word inside the Vols' locker room was that Wolf's injury would be only a "knee contusion," and he told UT personnel he was OK when he walked off the field at game's end --- without crutches or ice on the knee.
WHO KNOWS WHAT TO BELIEVE???