Keaton has the tools to break a lot of pieces to the alignment-challenged-since-2011 Tennessee "defense", but it's his first game back and on the road. fortunately, weakness vs. weakness will make up the battle in the trenches when Utah State has the ball.
I will be tearing apart Fackrell in my upcoming NFL Draft soliloquies but I don't think UT will run wild on them. it'll be up to Worley and the receivers -- something that didn't happen too much last year (albeit with a worse cast of wide-outs).
either way, you and the rest of the nation will be tuned in. thank you for the support.
10. "could West Virginia beat Utah State?" In response to Reply # 0
coaching was on point; the right calls but a few execution issues that prevented the flawless victory. defense was lined up properly, tackled and forced turnovers, a rare trifecta over the last few years.
Sutton is going to be a stud. both new lines were acceptable. Hurd isn't there yet (needs lower body strength and less scary pass blocking) but good to see him get meaningful snaps.
deep, upgraded receiving corps looked great...damn, even when Tennessee sucks we're still Wide Receiver U.