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Josh Heupel explains why Tennessee didn’t play David Sanders vs. Syracuse

Ethan Stone

By Ethan Stone

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David Sanders was the expected started at right tackle for Tennessee against Syracuse heading into Saturday afternoon’s battle against Syracuse.

The Vols dispatched the Orange with relative ease in Week 1, but Sanders was not on the field to enjoy it. According to Heupel postgame, the reason he didn’t play stems from an injury he suffered in practice on Wednesday. He was questionable to play in Week 1 among coaches (Heupel even mentioned that they anticipated him playing), but once they get to Saturday morning the team and medical staff decided Sanders wasn’t quite ready to suit up.

Here’s Heupel’s full quote on Sanders:

That’s pretty good news for Tennessee, all things considered. It points to Sanders’ injury not being serious considering the team was anticipating him playing regardless. It’s also good news for a team that got considerably banged up during Saturday’s game.

The Vols were dropping like flies in the second half. Nathan Robinson was injured twice, Ty Redmond and Arion Carter went down, and Rickey Gibson left the game in the first half. Injuries are to be expected early in the season like this – but Saturday was on another level for the Vols in terms of injury issues. The squad could use some much-needed rest ahead of next weekend’s home opener against ETSU.

All things considered, Tennessee’s offensive line performed quite well. The Vols rushed for 246 yards with an average of 6.2 yards per carry. They did well in pass protection as well – Joey Aguilar had a clean pocket most of the afternoon and was not sacked even once.

There’s a lot to work on, but overall Week 1 produced a lot to be excited about for Tennessee fans.

Related: Check out some of the best TN sports betting apps to bet on the remainder of Week 1’s games, including LSU at Clemson, Utah at UCLA and Notre Dame at Miami.

Ethan Stone

Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.

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