Behind Enemy Lines: Previewing Auburn-Tennessee with Vols Wire Dan Harralson

Previewing Saturday’s matchup in Jordan-Hare Stadium between Auburn and Tennessee with Vols Wire managing editor Dan Harralson.

As a preview for Auburn hosting Tennessee on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium, I spoke with Vols Wire managing editor Dan Harralson regarding the matchup.

Where do you think the Volunteers go at the quarterback position the rest of the season?
Jeremy Pruitt continues to address the quarterback position as whomever has the best week of practice will be the starter. Jarrett Guarantano looks to remain in the starting role, however he did leave the Arkansas game with a head injury. He could still be in concussion protocol, which would allow for someone such as freshman Harrison Bailey to have a chance for more playing time.
What are a couple of advantages you think that Tennessee might have on Auburn?
Tennessee has a lot of talented and big guys upfront on the offensive line.
What matchup or matchups against Auburn have you concerned for Tennessee?
Tennessee’s defense this season has struggled to defend slants, RPOs and plays in the middle. Gus Malzahn’s offensive philosophies could once again exploit Tennessee’s weakness on defense.
What Vols player should Auburn be aware of that maybe no one is talking about?
Freshman wide receiver Jalin Hyatt looks to become more involved in Tennessee’s offense throughout the final four regular season games.
How much do you think the extra week off helped the Vols?
It helped in terms of being able to have time in resting. Tennessee has also been able to provide more reps to younger players in practice.
Give me one reason Tennessee will walk out of Jordan-Hare with a victory?
Quarterback play. This has been the issue all season for the Vols. If Guarantano, Bailey or whoever takes snaps and can move the offense, Pruitt has a chance in winning two consecutive games at Auburn.
Give me one reason Tennessee will walk out of Jordan-Hare with a loss?
Quarterback play.
What is your thought on the future of Jeremy Pruitt as head coach?
Pruitt has been able to start building a roster to the type of players that fits his system. He has not been able to build his coaching staff to the level that he has envisioned. Tennessee will have three assistant coaches with expiring contracts at the end of January and Pruitt will also fill a vacant defensive line position. He needs better quarterback play and has a chance to strengthen his staff in a critical 2021 season to turn things around as a program.
Final score prediction?
Auburn 31 Tennessee 20

Auburn vs Tennessee Prediction, Game Preview

Auburn Tigers vs Tennessee Volunteers prediction and game preview.

Auburn vs Tennessee prediction and game preview.


Auburn vs Tennessee Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 21
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Network: ESPN

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Why Tennessee Will Win

Can Jarrett Guarantano somehow recreate the magic of a few years ago?

The Vols were able to beat Auburn in 2018 when Guarantano went off for 328 yards, two touchdown passes, and a whole slew of big plays. The Vols either need him to catch fire, or hope the experience Harrison Bailey got in the Arkansas game is enough to be ready to step in and give the Tigers trouble.

Auburn might be finding ways to come up with wins, but the defense hasn’t been great at getting off the field – Tennessee has to somehow keep the chains moving. The Tiger pass defense got hit by LSU for 315 yards, and the run D that got ripped up by Ole Miss a few weeks ago.

There isn’t one glaring weakness on the AU D, but it’s generally just okay. However …

Why Auburn Will Win

Tennessee is a strange mess. The offense that looked like it would grow into a thing after the first three weeks just sort of stopped. Granted, Kentucky keeps scores low and Alabama is Alabama, but the 302 yards put up in 31-point loss to the Tide marked the only time the Vols get over 300 in the last four games.

The running game isn’t working, the passing attack managed 107 yards against Arkansas, and nothing seems to be happening even with the offensive line not playing all that poorly.

Auburn has its issues – congrats on being the last win in the Will Muschamp era at South Carolina – but it’s finding ways to win.

Did it catch a break against Ole Miss? Yeah. Did it catch a monster break against Ole Miss? Oh yeah. But it’s the SEC. If you’re 4-2, you won four games, you take them, you don’t ask questions, and you move on.

As much as Bo Nix and the passing game have to do a better job of clicking, the offense has managed both 200 yards rushing and receiving in each of the last three games, and is coming off its best performance of the season with a big day against LSU.

What’s Going To Happen

The losing coach in this won’t be Muschamped, but the fan base will get really, really, really grouchy.

Auburn has more of its stuff together and should be consistent enough offensively to survive – at least compared to Tennessee. The Vols don’t do any one offensive thing well, and the defense isn’t taking the ball away enough to matter.

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Auburn vs Tennessee Prediction, Line

Auburn 30, Tennessee 23
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