The latest example of how good the Vols' offense is will blow your mind
If you're a fan of college football, you're well aware that the Tennessee Vols' offense is the best in the nation. And we're reminded of that fact each week. The first half of Saturday night's matchup between the Vols and the Kentucky Wildcats was no exception. In the first half, Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt […]
If you're a fan of college football, you're well aware that the Tennessee Vols' offense is the best in the nation.
And we're reminded of that fact each week.
The first half of Saturday night's matchup between the Vols and the Kentucky Wildcats was no exception.
In the first half, Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt caught two touchdown passes, giving him 14 for the year.
Those 14 receiving touchdowns are a new UT record, breaking the previous record of 13 held by Marcus Nash.
Here's the touchdown reception that broke the record.
Tennessee still has at least five games remaining this season (four regular season games plus a bowl game). It's possible they could play more games than that as they're very much in the SEC Championship game conversation and the College Football Playoff conversation.
There's a great chance that Hyatt could reach 20 touchdowns this season, which is how many Ja'Marr Chase caught for LSU in 2019 (which led the Tigers that season). The SEC record of 23 was set by Alabama wide receiver Davonta Smith in 2020 (in just 13 games).
This Vols offense is so good that it's possible Hyatt breaks Smith's SEC record.
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