Tennessee got its strongest win of the season to this point on Saturday when taking down South Carolina 41-20 on Saturday.
The Vols used an effective offense and strong defense to surge to victory.
Here are the snap counts and PFF game grades from the loss.
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– The highest grade on offense came from Joe Milton III at 80.3
– Milton, Gerald Mincey, Javontez Spraggins, Ollie Lane and John Campbell Jr. are the only offensive players to play every snap
– The wide receivers didn’t grade out well
– Jacob Warren played far more snaps that McCallan Castles
– Cooper Mays graded well with a 71.8 and missed just four snaps in his season debut
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– Wesley Walker was the only defender to play every snap and had the highest grade of defensive backs
– Tyler Baron had the highest grade on the team with a 90.7
– Arion Carter had the third highest grade on defense with an 81.1
– Aaron Beasley had a poor grade for the first time this season
– The starting five defensive backs rarely left the field