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Does anyone have the number of players that played in the game on offense and defense? I looked on utsports.com and could not find it.
 
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Look for the final data link at utsports. 20 pages worth of data. Freak gave you a nice clip. Here’s one on defense.

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I think every available scholarship guy played except:
Brian Grant
Cam Miller
Savion Herring
Jackson Ross

These guys were previously announced as unavailable:
Len Whitehead
Juwan Mitchell
D Rucker
Miles Campbell
Dee Williams
Chas Nimrod
W Mohan (suspended)

I counted 17 Walk On guys who played among the 86 total. BTW, the Vols did well with only 6 penalties, with 86 guys going in and out!
 
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We knew Tennessee was going to play more defensive players this season, but I didn’t anticipate 26 players playing over 20% of the snaps in the season opener.

Aaron Beasley performance was impressive live and the grades backed it up. The linebacker tallied eight tackles with most coming in the first half. Along with corner Kamal Hadden, Beasley led the way in PFF’s grades.

Tennessee played a lot of freshman and some of them early in the game. Both Joshua Josephs and Christian Harrison turned in strong Volunteer debuts.

It was a tough night for Jeremy Banks. The senior linebacker turned in the worst grade of any Tennessee defender that played over 13 snaps.
 
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Offensive Grades (minimum of 18 plays — 20% of offensive plays)
QB Hendon Hooker — 80.8 (59 plays)

RB Jaylen Wright — 72.8 (26 plays)

C Jackson Lampley — 71.7 (23 plays)

RT Gerald Mincey — 70.1 (47 plays)

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TE Jacob Warren — 70.1 (32 plays)

RG Javontez Spraggins — 69.8 (59 plays)

WR Ramel Keyton — 69.7 (31 plays)

RB Jabari Small — 69.6 (33 plays)

WR Cedric Tillman — 68.7 (47 plays)

C Cooper Mays — 68.2 (59 plays)

WR Bru McCoy — 68.1 (46 plays)

WR Jimmy Holiday — 67.4 (26 plays)

OG Ollie Lane — 67.1 (34 plays)

OG Parker Ball — 66.3 (33 plays)

LT Jeremiah Crawford — 65.0 (35 plays)

RT Dayne Davis — 63.9 (27 plays)

QB Joe Milton III — 63.5 (23 plays)

RT Darnell Wright — 63.4 (59 plays)

RB Dylan Sampson — 61.5 (23 plays)

TE Hunter Salmon — 61.1 (23 plays)

WR Jalin Hyatt — 60.0 (45 plays)

WR Jimmy Calloway —51.4 (19 plays)

LG Jerome Carvin — 49.6 (48 plays)

TE Princeton Fant — 47.7 (34 plays)

The first thing that stands out about Tennessee’s offensive grades is the lack of elite grades and the abundance of good grades. No one graded out exceptionally and besides Jerome Carvin and Princeton Fant no one graded out particularly poorly

Quarterback Hendon Hooker led the way and that could be a common theme this season. The super senior quarterback was in complete control while throwing for 222 yards and recording four total touchdowns to zero turnovers.

How about Ramel Keyton? The senior receiver had little buzz in fall camp but a nice opener, earning the highest grade of any Tennessee receiver. The same could be said for Jackson Lampley. The back up offensive lineman had a strong night while playing the most snaps of his career.

Receivers Squirrel White and Walker Merrill didn’t quite earn 20% of offensive snaps but I feel like their grades are relevant. White graded out at 66.7 in 15 snaps while Merrill graded out at 56.0 in 13 snaps.
 
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here are the number of offensive and defensive snaps for each player that played. ST means played special teams only

Frerking, Grant 10
Slaughter, Doneiko 22
Flowers, Trevon 49
McCollough, Jaylen 54
Small, Jabari 33
Jackson, Tayven 4
Williams, Desmond
Burrell, Warren 51
Tillman, Cedric 47
Hadden, Kamal 16
Hooker, Henden 59
Holiday, Jimmy 27
Young, Byron 42
Edwards, Romello
Milton, Joe 23
Turnage, Brandon 17
Baron, Tyler 28
Calloway, Jimmy 18
Mitchell, Juwan
White, Squirrel 15
Bumphus, Latrell 15
Hyatt, Jalin 45
McDonald, Tamarion 30
Moore, Gaston 4
Walker, Wesley 38
Charles, Christian 41
Garland, Kwauze 11
McCoy, Bru 46
Bittner, Michael 4
Turrentine, Andre 17
Mohan, William
Josephs, Joshua 14
Merrill, Walker 13
Eason, Bryson 20
Wright, Jaylen 26
Shuler, Navy 2
Thomas, Omari 38
Jancek, Jack 6
Miller, Cameron
Labruzza, Cheyenne y
Beasley, Aaron 43
Sampson, Dylan 23
Thomas, Jourdan ST
Williams-Thomas, Justin 4
Pearce, James 8
Whitehead, Len'Neth
Lanier, Nigel 2
Rucker, De'Shawn
Harrison, Christian 17
Harrison, Roman 7
Humphrey, Nick y
Banks, Jeremy 39
Riley, Trel
Brooks, Will ST
Wilk, Patrick 6
Wright, William
Bandy, Montrell
Brooks, Paxton ST
Page, Solon 21
Shuler, West
Wilson, Toby ST
McGrath, Chase ST
Perry, Kalib 11
Barnes, Hnuter
West, Tyre 14
Gentry, Jerrod
Rohrer, Titus
Browder Charlie 9
Herring, Elijah 20
Young, Noah ST
Gaca, Matt
Salansky, Matthew ST
Bennett, Brady
Taylor, Derek
Lampley, Jackson 23
Phillips, Jordan 10
Simmons, Elijah 16
Smith, Maurese
Crawford, Jeremiah 35
Hannah, Jackson
Mincey, Gerald 47
Albright, Will
Krivosh, Braedon 6
Bigelow, Mekhi
Clipper, Maurice 7
Bolten, Ben
Green, Isaac 3
Wright, Darnell 59
Stephens, Alton
Mays, Cooper 59
Parker, William 7
Ball, Parker 33
Douglas, Cameron
Davis, Dayne 26
Meadows, Connor
Reddick, Masai 3
Hill, Gus
Perry, Reginald 10
Herring, Savion
Nichols, Addison 4
Grant, Brian
Carvin, Jerome 48
Spraggins, Javontez 59
Lane, Ollie 34
Keyton, Ramel 31
Nimrod, Charles
Blair, Shannon
Webb, Kaleb 4
Campbell, Miles
Helsdon, Joshua
Warren, Jacob 33
Fant, Princeton 34
Mcneill, Amari 8
Salmon, Hunter 24
Bailey, Dominic 20
Morgan, Kolby
Tuberville, Josh
Terry, Da'Jon 14
Lewis, Austin
Jenkins, Jayson 3
Ross, Jackson
Garland, Kurott 24
 
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here are the number of offensive and defensive snaps for each player that played. ST means played special teams only

Frerking, Grant 10
Slaughter, Doneiko 22
Flowers, Trevon 49
McCollough, Jaylen 54
Small, Jabari 33
Jackson, Tayven 4
Williams, Desmond
Burrell, Warren 51
Tillman, Cedric 47
Hadden, Kamal 16
Hooker, Henden 59
Holiday, Jimmy 27
Young, Byron 42
Edwards, Romello
Milton, Joe 23
Turnage, Brandon 17
Baron, Tyler 28
Calloway, Jimmy 18
Mitchell, Juwan
White, Squirrel 15
Bumphus, Latrell 15
Hyatt, Jalin 45
McDonald, Tamarion 30
Moore, Gaston 4
Walker, Wesley 38
Charles, Christian 41
Garland, Kwauze 11
McCoy, Bru 46
Bittner, Michael 4
Turrentine, Andre 17
Mohan, William
Josephs, Joshua 14
Merrill, Walker 13
Eason, Bryson 20
Wright, Jaylen 26
Shuler, Navy 2
Thomas, Omari 38
Jancek, Jack 6
Miller, Cameron
Labruzza, Cheyenne y
Beasley, Aaron 43
Sampson, Dylan 23
Thomas, Jourdan ST
Williams-Thomas, Justin 4
Pearce, James 8
Whitehead, Len'Neth
Lanier, Nigel 2
Rucker, De'Shawn
Harrison, Christian 17
Harrison, Roman 7
Humphrey, Nick y
Banks, Jeremy 39
Riley, Trel
Brooks, Will ST
Wilk, Patrick 6
Wright, William
Bandy, Montrell
Brooks, Paxton ST
Page, Solon 21
Shuler, West
Wilson, Toby ST
McGrath, Chase ST
Perry, Kalib 11
Barnes, Hnuter
West, Tyre 14
Gentry, Jerrod
Rohrer, Titus
Browder Charlie 9
Herring, Elijah 20
Young, Noah ST
Gaca, Matt
Salansky, Matthew ST
Bennett, Brady
Taylor, Derek
Lampley, Jackson 23
Phillips, Jordan 10
Simmons, Elijah 16
Smith, Maurese
Crawford, Jeremiah 35
Hannah, Jackson
Mincey, Gerald 47
Albright, Will
Krivosh, Braedon 6
Bigelow, Mekhi
Clipper, Maurice 7
Bolten, Ben
Green, Isaac 3
Wright, Darnell 59
Stephens, Alton
Mays, Cooper 59
Parker, William 7
Ball, Parker 33
Douglas, Cameron
Davis, Dayne 26
Meadows, Connor
Reddick, Masai 3
Hill, Gus
Perry, Reginald 10
Herring, Savion
Nichols, Addison 4
Grant, Brian
Carvin, Jerome 48
Spraggins, Javontez 59
Lane, Ollie 34
Keyton, Ramel 31
Nimrod, Charles
Blair, Shannon
Webb, Kaleb 4
Campbell, Miles
Helsdon, Joshua
Warren, Jacob 33
Fant, Princeton 34
Mcneill, Amari 8
Salmon, Hunter 24
Bailey, Dominic 20
Morgan, Kolby
Tuberville, Josh
Terry, Da'Jon 14
Lewis, Austin
Jenkins, Jayson 3
Ross, Jackson
Garland, Kurott 24
We had 236!! Lotsa walkons
 
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QB Joe Milton III — 63.5 (23 plays)

How do they do Milton like that? Honestly, he seemed perfect in the number of snaps that he got.

Hooker played well but he actually had a few misfires and missed Hyatt running wide open a couple times
 
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How do they do Milton like that? Honestly, he seemed perfect in the number of snaps that he got.

Hooker played well but he actually had a few misfires and missed Hyatt running wide open a couple times

IDK: Milton's only miss was on target but coming in too hot for WR.
 
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These rankings are sh1t. Hyatt did as well as any reciever we had play. Imo he played a better game than Tillman. It is what it is tho. The bottom line is who performs best ? Those are the guys ypu want on the field. Burrell needs to be playing behind Hadden
 
#17
#17
Really likes Christian Harrison's attitude and swagger that he plays with. He's going to be a good one. Feel like Josephs will play more and more as the year goes on. I also really like Merrill's game.
 
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