Tennessee has already lost several contributors to the professional ranks and is set to lose another. Offensive lineman Jerome Carvin posted an announcement on Monday announcing his NFL Draft intentions.
Tennessee drubbed UT-Martin as expected on Saturday to improve to 7-0 on the season. The third-ranked Vols piled up almost 700 yards of offense en route
Jerome Carvin has seen a little bit of everything during his time at Tennessee. From committing to and playing in Jeremy Pruitt’s traditional style attack, to an ugly coaching change, to playing in Josh Heupel’s lighting fast spread attack, Carvin has been here through everything.
Veteran Tennessee offensive lineman Jerome Carvin spoke with the media today after the Volunteers second practice in Nashville. He discussed bowl prep and much more in the featured video above. Did you know Volunteer Country on SI does Podcasts?
With the regular season now over, it’s decision time for a handful of Tennessee players. Some seniors still have a year of eligibility remaining due to the NCAA’s COVID year rule that was put into place last season.
Tennessee came into Lexington on Saturday night as, quite possibly, the healthiest they have been all year, especially on the offensive line. Cooper and Cade Mays were at 100%, meaning Jerome Carvin could slide back into his normal guard role.
Since arriving at Tennessee in 2018, Jerome Carvin has been a fixture in the offensive line rotation. Carvin has played in 40 games with 23 starts, between center and guard.
More tempo! One thing is for sure about Josh Heupel’s Tennessee offense, they go fast. We knew it was coming, but it was really something to watch it operate at full song in the first quarter.
In just a matter of hours now, we’ll see Tennessee’s shiny new offense take the field for the first time in a real live game. When we think about what it will look like, our minds naturally go to the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers.