The O/U on wins this season is at 2.5 right now. If UT holds to current form, only Vandy looks like a winnable game. Notice I said "winnable", not a win.
That's just where this team is right now. Can't score points; no passing offense to speak of; offense ranks 107 out of 123; can't stop the slant; no positive halftime adjustments; coaching staff and players often look like they are on completely different pages / playbooks.
UT Football is hard to watch these days. And while it likely won't fix all that ails the Vols right now, I remain of the opinion that a change at QB is not only needed, it is critical if the staff is to avoid having this team mail it in down the stretch. Apologies to JG, who has the heart of a lion, but the in-game QB skills of Ray Charles. Nothing personal, hoss...but you have been weighed, measured, and found wanting. Here's your diploma, and your clipboard. Both will serve you well in the years to come.
The other issues might or might not get resolved this season. The pieces might or might not fall in to place, this year or next. The sun may or may not rise on a new era of UT Football this year...or next. Jeremy Pruitt might or might not be the right man for this job. But until and unless a change is made at starting QB, there is no chance...zero...that UT Football gets any better this season, and in not doing so is already behind the curve entering the 2021 season. So use the remaining games, however many there are, to set up for next year.
The 2020 season is already a bust. No point in trying CPR on a headless victim. Focus on what can be fixed, and go from there.
Go Vols.