O-Line Next Year

#30
#30
Most would agree that our offensive line will have to be much-improved next year for significant progress to be made. Looking at Georgia's starting line today might provide some optimism. Georgia is starting two freshmen (neither of which is Mayes) and two sophomores. If we can get get some improvement out of what we have and some contribution out of what we have potentially coming in, it's very possible to have a much better line next year, especially considering there's only one direction to go.




Tennessee's Oline for 2019


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#31
#31
The O-line is likely to still be mediocre to terrible again next year. Even with a solid recruiting class, 2 or 3 true freshman aren’t likely to come right in and play at top level SEC caliber. That means next year will be another struggle - probably a bit better than 2018, but not a huge jump. Depressing but true.
 
#34
#34
Does anyone know when Kennedy will be back to 100 percent? Hopefully he will be able to participate in spring practice with how early he was hurt this year.
 
#35
#35
Tired of e'erybody wringing their hands and knocking their knees about freshman on our OL when we routinely get beat by teams starting freshman on their OL like Bama, UF, and UGA.
 
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