Five Things We Learned from the Tennessee Vols at SEC Media Days
Nov 15, 2014; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers head coach Butch Jones looks on prior to the game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports
Butch Jones joined Josh Dobbs, Curt Maggitt, and Cameron Sutton in representing the Tennessee Vols at SEC Media Days. Here’s what we learned.
The Tennessee Volunteers handled SEC Media Days Tuesday flawlessly, showing a little bit of swag, cautious confidence, and comfortability in front of the camera.
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A few jabs were also thrown, particularly from Butch Jones to Steve Spurrier, which you can read about here.
All that has done is generated more excitement among Tennessee football fans of what is to come with Jones entering his third year as head coach of the football program.
The Vols showed us a lot about who they are as a team by how they carried themselves Tuesday, as fans and analysts alike continue to heap more and more expectations on them.
The 2015 season is still open in terms of what could happen, but Butch Jones and Co. are certainly winning the offseason right now. All that needs to happen is for them to translate it onto the field.
Jones, Joshua Dobbs, Curt Maggitt, and Cameron Sutton took every question from the media Tuesday as the Vols took the stage in the afternoon.
Here are the five things we learned from the Tennessee Vols from SEC Media Days.
Next: #5: Tennessee is Not Running from Expectations