Vols’ quarterback commit reinforces Tennessee pledge

This 2021 QB doesn’t plan on decommitting from the Vols.

Tennessee has went through offensive struggles in the last six quarters of football.

In the second half against Georgia and the Kentucky game combined, the Vols have scored one touchdown.

Quarterback struggles have held down Tennessee, with two different signal-callers throwing three interceptions against Kentucky.

One future Tennessee quarterback remains steadfast in his commitment, despite the product UT has been showing on game day.

Kaidon Salter is a 2021 prospect that is a 4-star and No. 7 dual-threat quarterback in his class, per the 247Sports Composite.

Salter has been committed to Tennessee for months and would be a welcome addition to the Vols’ roster at the moment, although he will not arrive in Knoxville until next season.

For the moment, former blue-chip recruit and freshman Harrison Bailey may be the spark Tennessee needs at quarterback.

The situation on offense may appear bleak at the moment, but Tennessee fans can rest assured help is on the way in the form of Bailey and Salter.