He'll need it this coming week. Auburn ain't Bama though.
Are you ever positive about anything?
Tennessee's not going to beat Alabama. Any reasonable person knows that. Guarantano is going to be harassed for four quarters, and Alabama will have multiple stops in the backfield. But for whatever Auburn is or isn't, Alabama's defensive front is not remarkably better than Auburn's. I don't see Tennessee being able to run the ball with any success against Alabama, but I'm looking forward to seeing if Guarantano and his WR corps can find some success against the Tide (even though the Alabama secondary is better than Auburn's). Arkansas was able to put up quite a few points against Alabama. And even though Chad Morris is much more of an offensive mastermind than anyone on UT's staff, Tennessee has far better offensive weapons than Arkansas. Let's line it up and see if we can make it respectable.