Offensive Line
93, 36, 10, -6. Those are the rushing yards, per quarter, that Tennessee put up against Arkansas. A fast start on the ground, yes, but a terrible finish late in the game when you would expect the rushing attack to be wearing down the defense. Pass protection, overall, was actually pretty good. Dobbs was only sacked once on a play where he slipped and fell without contact, and pressure usually didn’t arrive in the passing game unless Dobbs was forced to hold onto the ball too long. It wasn’t the best night for the offensive line, but they were far from the biggest problem last night.
Grades:
Daniel: C
Houston: C
Reed: C-
Average Grade: C