No. 7 Tennessee Prepares for Winless Kent State Amid Focus on Upcoming SEC Opener
Tennessee aims to maintain momentum after a dominant start, while Kent State seeks improvement after two tough losses.
- Tennessee Volunteers have scored 130 points in their first two games, while allowing just 13 points.
- Golden Flashes are struggling with a 0-2 record, including a loss to FCS team Saint Francis.
- Tennessee's defense has been formidable, allowing only 185 yards per game and excelling in third-down stops.
- Kent State's offense has been weak, averaging just 1.7 yards per carry and struggling with a young offensive line.
- Tennessee must avoid looking ahead to their SEC opener against No. 15 Oklahoma to maintain their top-10 ranking.