Vols assistant says one major issue from win against Ball State has already been fixed
The Tennessee Vols were obviously very good in their 59-10 win against Ball State on Thursday night. It's hard to nitpick a 49-point win. There were a few concerns, however, after the game. One major concern that came from the game was quarterback Hendon Hooker's accuracy. Hooker wasn't bad — far from it. But his […]
The Tennessee Vols were obviously very good in their 59-10 win against Ball State on Thursday night.
It's hard to nitpick a 49-point win.
There were a few concerns, however, after the game.
One major concern that came from the game was quarterback Hendon Hooker's accuracy.
Hooker wasn't bad — far from it. But his passes didn't look quite as crisp as normal. He had some high throws that were uncharacteristic.

But if you're worried about Hooker after the Ball State game, don't be.
Vols quarterbacks coach Joey Halzle told reporters on Tuesday that the issue has already been fixed. Apparently, Hooker had a mechanical issue that the coaches noticed.
This is the first time in a long time that Tennessee's had quarterback coaches (Halzle and Josh Heupel essentially operates as quarterbacks coach as well) that are making a huge impact.
(The Vols currently have their best quarterback teachers since David Cutcliffe was in town.)
We saw accuracy issues linger in the past. But with this staff, those issues are quickly getting corrected (even Joe Milton looked more accurate in the season-opener).
It has to be nice for Vols fans to know they don't have to worry about quarterback development anymore.
Because for once, Tennessee is one of the best programs in the nation when it come to developing quarterbacks.
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