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t.wallaceThough Daniel Bituli was suited up today, he was not a participant during our open session. He was coaching up the LB’s
Vols appear to have moved a couple of freshmen from defense to offense. Jerrod Means was with the wide receivers, and Aaron Beasley was with the running backs. Tim Jordan looked a little gimpy and had his left ankle taped pretty good, so that could explain the Beasley move.
p.brownAlontae Taylor was out there practicing as normal after getting dinged up in the fourth quarter the other day. Jordan Murphy was practicing today as well.
The Vols continue to work Alontae Taylor and Warren Burrell on the outside with Shawn Shamburger at nickel.
Henry To’oto’o and Will Ignont were still the 1s, with Shanon Reid and Banks going second.
Kurott Garland was again working with the 2s on Tuesday. The first-team DL was Aubrey Solomon, Greg Emerson and Savion Williams, in place of Darel Middleton who along with Latrell Bumphus and John Mincey was with the outside linebackers.
Notably, as we were leaving practice, Trey Smith did not go join his teammates in 11-on-11 work and instead went to work with the S&C staff.
It’s difficult to truly know because of all the scout team jerseys but it looked like Jordan Murphy was out there rocking a No. 14 jersey. I didn’t see a lot of routes on air, but Jauan Jennings made sure he went first in every rep after calling himself the leader of the team earlier Tuesday. Ramel Keyton continues to climb the line and was running second at one of the boundary wideout spots.
j.simontonAthletics director Phillip Fulmer and mega-booster Charlie Anderson were practice observers today.
It's worth noting, too, that Tim Jordan looked less than 100% on Tuesday and had his left ankle noticeably taped. The Vols only played three running backs on Saturday (Jordan, Ty Chandler and Eric Gray), and one of them is banged up. Carlin Fils-aime was practicing on Tuesday as well, but Jordan's situation might partially explain the Beasley move.
There was a workmanlike feel to individual drills, but the overall energy was good, albeit not atypical of what it's been like throughout the preseason. There were some fired-up coaches, though, demanding urgency and vehemently correcting mistakes. Among them were Jim Chaney, Brian Niedermeyer and Will Friend on offense, while Tracy Rocker was more animated than he usually was during the preseason.
p.brownRyan Johnson at left guard and K'Rojhn Calbert, who didn't get any snaps on the offensive line in the game after he was banged up some last week, at right guard worked either side of center Brandon Kennedy for one rep, while left guard Trey Smith and starting right guard Riley Locklear worked either side of Jerome Carvin for another set.
Wanya Morris and Jahmir Johnson worked at left tackle and Marcus Tatum and Darnell Wright worked at right tackle. Johnson and Wright, along with Kennedy, were two players who stood out more than the rest up front against Georgia State. If they're going to start against BYU, though, they'll likely have to show they're deserving in practice this week.
Along the defensive line, Aubrey Solomon, Greg Emerson, and Savion Williams were first through drills. Williams was very vocal. Tracy Rocker worked the defensive line through drills on the sleds as well as stunts. Elijah Simmons was working on the scout team.
b.mckeeThe quarterbacks looked fairly good when throwing the football. Maryland transfer Kasim Hill was playing the role of BYU quarterback Zach Wilson on the scout team.
Jordan Murphy was wearing a No. 14 jersey instead of his usual No. 11.
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