Eight Vols named to Phil Steele's Preseason All-SEC team

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If we can just play some ball this Fall, we're going to make some noise. Granted, this is one source, and other pre-season tabs don't have this many Vols, but seriously, when was the last time we had this many guys on any preseason lists? Maybe early 2000's?
 
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Nothing whatsoever against Velus Jones, but how is he winding up on all SEC teams?


Coaches are Hyping the players you see on Preseason Lists. Phil Steel Called Pruitt for info and used the interview as his source. Steele interviews every HC in the Country for his Magazine. This tells us Pruitt is high on these players.
 
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If we can just play some ball this Fall, we're going to make some noise. Granted, this is one source, and other pre-season tabs don't have this many Vols, but seriously, when was the last time we had this many guys on any preseason lists? Maybe early 2000's?

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Congrats to these players! A lot of hard work to get there. Should serve as best mentors we have had at Tennessee in quite a while.
 
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So 4 Vol OL are All-SEC and the one that didn't make it is a Sophomore who was a 5*. We should win the Natty.
With a competent QB, that would probably win the SEC E most years. But we don't have that and UGA's talent level is at an unusually high level. The SECW (Bama) is entirely different mountain all together. Minus a once a lifetime team (LSU last year) only UGA has come close to topping that beast, at least in terms of talent on the field. If we find some consistency at QB, we could go on a nice run. Beyond that, I'm afraid there are too many inefficiencies, especially at TE/WR, to even be considered the best offense in the East.

I think it will be slow trekking all the way through. Add in the fodder Pruitt inherited on defense and that does not make us a very dangerous team, at least in terms of our ability to hold onto leads. If Pruitt can get all these guys on the field, there is no reason we can't beat or hang with UF & OU. The rest - minus UGA and Bama - we should have the edge on, supposing the QB game improves. Defense may improve, but I'm not sure it's enough to compete w/ UGA or Bama yet.

I know your post wasn't entirely serious... we got a ways to go.
 
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I Love the attitude Calbert plays with...
Same here. He really showed up on my radar during the Bama game last year. He was the last domino that pushed the whole pile forward for several yards when Tennessee's offensive line overpowered the Bama defensive front when they were all piled together during that one running play. If I am not mistaken, wasn't he the one they slid into the backfield as an H-back blocker occasionally near the end of the season?
 
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Also nice assumption that Cade Mays is All SEC since it hasn't been decided if can start on offensive line. Nice problem and assumption to have.
 
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