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The questions and concerns still exist. Like just about everything else with Tennessee's offensive line, though, they're different this offseason.
The position unit that was the weakest link for the Volunteers during a 7-6 season in 2014 exits spring practice and heads into the summer with more experience, more physical improvements and added competition for starting spots.
The Vols' hope is that all those factors lead to much-improved results when the 2015 season arrives.
"Spring to spring, it's a completely different offensive line," fifth-year senior left tackle Kyler Kerbyson said last month. "We're literally in different positions, and our mentality's totally different, too. The way we come out and practice every day is a huge thing for us. We always have a great mentality to come out and work and be the guys to lean on.
"We want to be the guys that everybody can lean on us and not be the reason we're not doing well or the reason why we can't convert or can't score..."
Tennessee Vols' 'completely different' O-line working toward different results | Local News | Times Free Press
The position unit that was the weakest link for the Volunteers during a 7-6 season in 2014 exits spring practice and heads into the summer with more experience, more physical improvements and added competition for starting spots.
The Vols' hope is that all those factors lead to much-improved results when the 2015 season arrives.
"Spring to spring, it's a completely different offensive line," fifth-year senior left tackle Kyler Kerbyson said last month. "We're literally in different positions, and our mentality's totally different, too. The way we come out and practice every day is a huge thing for us. We always have a great mentality to come out and work and be the guys to lean on.
"We want to be the guys that everybody can lean on us and not be the reason we're not doing well or the reason why we can't convert or can't score..."
Tennessee Vols' 'completely different' O-line working toward different results | Local News | Times Free Press