Tennessee Football: Biggest Storylines Heading into Fall Camp

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Tennessee Football: Biggest Storylines Heading into Fall Camp | Bleacher Report

Can They Handle the Hype?

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There's no dodging the glare of the spotlight on this year's Tennessee football team. It's been written time and time again this offseason, but the bottom line is there are no excuses for the Vols anymore.
Jones may still allude to Tennessee being young, but the Vols are actually one of the most experienced teams in the nation, returning as many starters as anybody in the Power Five conferences. With a wealth of proven playmakers, this could be a special season.
If it doesn't turn out that way, it's fair to start asking pointed questions.
This regime has proved it can recruit among the top programs in the country, but last year's blunders against Oklahoma and Florida raised concerns about game-day decisions. Everybody needs some teeth-cutting time in the spotlight, so there's no reason to fret yet. After all, Jones proved he can coach at other stops.
But if the Vols revert to their identity at the beginning of 2015—when they battled but squandered key opportunities for big wins rather than the end of the year, when they began closing the deal—there will be unrest in Knoxville.
When asked last week on ESPN's SportsCenter (via Dustin Dopirak of the Knoxville News Sentinel) what would be the definition of meeting expectations this year, Jones said:
Us meeting our full potential. I gauge it on, 'Does this football team meet its full potential?' We now have the depth. We have some experience, we still only have 11 seniors in our football program. But a lot of these players were youngsters that had to play early and they understand the daily grind of the SEC. We'll still have to rely on some true freshmen, but for us, we just need to worry about meeting our full potential.
Jones didn't dodge any questions, and that's a positive for a Tennessee program that has consistently been ranked in top 10s and top 15s in virtually every preseason poll. The schedule isn't as difficult as it's been in years past, and things seem to set up favorably for a nice season.
With so much talent expected to exit following 2016, the Vols could take a small step back before they experience the sustained success of the program Jones is building. So, a big year may be needed to appease the fans.
The Vols have everything in place. But they've got to make sure they stick together, lean on their leadership and don't wilt under the weight of the national spotlight. That Florida game in Neyland is an early-season biggie for belief.
 
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If I am nervous about the season, it's only because it has been a long time since we had this kind of talent on the field and on the side lines. Team 120 is special.

Go Vols!
 
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The hype for the team is less than the internal expectations. So yes they can handle the lowered expectations from the general public.

I want our defense to beat the scoring record and our offense to do the same. How great can #120 be? I'm ready to find out.
 
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Like JRB said, I like Teams 120's one game at a time mentality. If the Team believes every game is winnable and they take each game one at a time, when they all look up at the end of the season, they can be national champions in Tampa. I'm confident the talent is there. They just all need to all get their minds in sync and execute the 7 maxims.
 
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These are good "headlines" to have going into camp. What talent will stand out vs. what talent will emerge type of conversations. I like it

LT is a spot to watch. I expect Richmond to own it though.
 
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The hype for the team is less than the internal expectations. So yes they can handle the lowered expectations from the general public.

I want our defense to beat the scoring record and our offense to do the same. How great can #120 be? I'm ready to find out.

Oh, you are so very correct, the athletes (players) have expectations above and beyond those of their fan base.
I know I always did when playing sports and these are some very gifted athletes with very good coaches
 
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definitely prefer "hype expectations" conversation vs. will we win six games this year...:)

GO VOLS!
 
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Why wouldn't he?

Shoulder surgery shouldn't linger this long.

Have you had shoulder surgery or are you familiar with the rehab associated with it? Do you know the extent of his injury or his healing process? Are you his PT or ortho surgeon? Then if not, he could still be having issues with his shoulder. It's plausible
 
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These are good "headlines" to have going into camp. What talent will stand out vs. what talent will emerge type of conversations. I like it

LT is a spot to watch. I expect Richmond to own it though.

My main concerns with this season are LT (is he ready), our leading returning receiver is a RB so we need our WR to step up and be a go to guy and one a deep threat, healing from injuries, improving our turnover margin in SEC play from -1 to somewhere around +8, and improving or points allowed to an average of 20 or less(SEC play).
 
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My main concerns with this season are LT (is he ready), our leading returning receiver is a RB so we need our WR to step up and be a go to guy and one a deep threat, healing from injuries, improving our turnover margin in SEC play from -1 to somewhere around +8, and improving or points allowed to an average of 20 or less(SEC play).

Completely agree and I'll add for myself, Medley needs to find his accuracy since there's usually a game that comes down to a fg and needing to find quality depth at the LB spots.
 
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Completely agree and I'll add for myself, Medley needs to find his accuracy since there's usually a game that comes down to a fg and needing to find quality depth at the LB spots.

Great point. Hopefully he has a solid year. Without a doubt we will have a game that he will make a difference.
 
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These are good "headlines" to have going into camp. What talent will stand out vs. what talent will emerge type of conversations. I like it

LT is a spot to watch. I expect Richmond to own it though.

We badly need him to own it. I think he will too, just maybe not from opening day. Just needs to figure it out by week 4.
 
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I keep seeing the word "depth" being bandied about and I'm slightly concerned by it. If "depth" means we've at least two guys who can play each position equally as well then we only have depth @ defensive end, tailback & safety. Every other position has question marks as far as having more than one top level guy that is an experienced and proven performer. Maybe some folks mean that having multiple scholarship guys at a position is considered having depth, whether they're proven or not. Qb, offensive line, wideout, lb & corner are certainly concerns heading into camp as far as "quality depth" goes.
 
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I keep seeing the word "depth" being bandied about and I'm slightly concerned by it. If "depth" means we've at least two guys who can play each position equally as well then we only have depth @ defensive end, tailback & safety. Every other position has question marks as far as having more than one top level guy that is an experienced and proven performer. Maybe some folks mean that having multiple scholarship guys at a position is considered having depth, whether they're proven or not. Qb, offensive line, wideout, lb & corner are certainly concerns heading into camp as far as "quality depth" goes.

I don't think depth at lb and corner is an issue
 
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