South Carolina Gamecocks @ Tennessee Volunteers: Five Questions The Vols Need To Answer

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Sep 28, 2013; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers defensive back Brian Randolph (37) is congratulated by team mates after he intercepted a South Alabama Jaguars pass during the fourth quarter at Neyland Stadium. Tennessee won 31 to 24. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

Butch Jones nearly got his signature win in his sixth game as the Tennessee Volunteers’ head coach.

The Vols led late in the game against Georgia, but Aaron Murray was able to organize a late comeback, forcing the game into overtime and ultimately leading the Bulldogs to victory.

The loss was heart-wrenching, but the Vols will have to find a way to get back on track against South Carolina.

It will be a tall task, as the Gamecocks are a top ten team that just put up 52 points against Arkansas.

This is yet another game where everything will have to go right for the Vols in order to win. If they turn the ball over, or fail to capitalize on red zone opportunities, then they can kiss their chances at a victory goodbye.

Here’s five questions the Vols will need to answer when they take the field at Neyland on Saturday.