2016 College Football Betting Preview: Tennessee Volunteers
Head Coach Butch Jones has a bunch coming back this season for the Tennessee Volunteers. Could this finally be the season the put it all together and compete? The tough part is the SEC is where the Volunteers belong, and that’s not an easy task. Tennessee has 18 players returning from a season ago.
The Volunteers blew out Northwestern on New Years Day a season ago, which spills excitement for the upcoming season. As you will see though; the Volunteers have a tough schedule to contend with. Here is the 2016 College Football Betting Preview for the Tennessee Volunteers:
Tennessee Offense with Many Returning Faces
You have got to love what the Tennessee Volunteers are going to have back on offense. The key names of Joshua Dobbs and Jalen Hurd will be there.
If those names are not enough to excite you about football in Knoxville, the receiving trio of Josh Malone, Jauan Jennings and Josh Smith will return. Ethan Wolf, the Junior tight end should also help stretch the field.
Guys like Quinten Dormady, Alvin Kamara and Preston Williams look to get a chance, but will be on the outside looking in when the starting lineup is released. The Volunteers certainly have the looks of a great offense in 2016.
Stacked up Defense Set to Dominate for Tennessee
The Tennessee Volunteers lost just a few starters from the 2015 team. The depth chart looks solid with Derek Barnett at the top. The Volunteers have some quickness, to go along with strength and the ability to take away the football.
We love the Tennessee defensive tackles, with sophomore Kahlil McKenzie, along with Junior Kendal Vickers. Some of the other returning players on the defensive side of the football feature Kenny Bynum, Darrin Kirkland and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. There certainly is not a large gap on the defensive side of the football coming into the 2016 season.
Tennessee 2016 Schedule
The Tennessee Volunteers do not play a true road game the entire first month of the season. The season opener is on the night of the opener in college football. Appalachian State will take first crack at Coach Jones and the Volunteers.
Following that game, Tennessee will take on Virginia Tech, and then the Ohio Bobcats will come to town. The SEC opener is the final weekend of September, as the Florida Gators will come to down. Then, the reason stuff begins. October 1st and 8th are road games at the Georgia Bulldogs and on the road at the Texas A+M Aggies. Following that, things do not get easier, as Alabama comes to town.
The second to last road game is at South Carolina, followed by a trio of home games. The first team to come to town is Tennessee Tech, followed by Kentucky and Missouri. The final game on the Tennessee schedule is slated in Nashville, at the Vanderbilt Commodores. Certainly not an easy schedule for the Volunteers, but nice to have the Crimson Tide at home.
Betting on the Tennessee Volunteers
With this being a betting preview, let’s give you some things to bet on when it comes to the Tennessee Volunteers. While we would love to have a Week 1 betting line for you; there is not one. With the game being played against Appalachian State, they certainly will not provide an early line against a NON BCS type football team.
What we can give you odds on for is the odds to win the SEC, and the odds to win the national title. We will finish up with total wins for Tennessee. The Tennessee Volunteers odds (at MyBookie) to win the SEC come in at +200. There are some great football teams in the SEC, and the defending champions are in the SEC.
You can grab the Volunteers at 15/1 odds to win the national title at Bookmaker or BetDSI. That is third among teams in the SEC. That is also 8th overall, behind Florida State and Oklahoma, who are both 14/1, Finally, if you choose to bet total wins for the Volunteers; you can grab them at 9.5.
Head Coach Butch Jones has a bunch coming back this season for the Tennessee Volunteers. Could this finally be the season the put it all together and compete? The tough part is the SEC is where the Volunteers belong, and that’s not an easy task. Tennessee has 18 players returning from a season ago.
The Volunteers blew out Northwestern on New Years Day a season ago, which spills excitement for the upcoming season. As you will see though; the Volunteers have a tough schedule to contend with. Here is the 2016 College Football Betting Preview for the Tennessee Volunteers:
Tennessee Offense with Many Returning Faces
You have got to love what the Tennessee Volunteers are going to have back on offense. The key names of Joshua Dobbs and Jalen Hurd will be there.
If those names are not enough to excite you about football in Knoxville, the receiving trio of Josh Malone, Jauan Jennings and Josh Smith will return. Ethan Wolf, the Junior tight end should also help stretch the field.
Guys like Quinten Dormady, Alvin Kamara and Preston Williams look to get a chance, but will be on the outside looking in when the starting lineup is released. The Volunteers certainly have the looks of a great offense in 2016.
Stacked up Defense Set to Dominate for Tennessee
The Tennessee Volunteers lost just a few starters from the 2015 team. The depth chart looks solid with Derek Barnett at the top. The Volunteers have some quickness, to go along with strength and the ability to take away the football.
We love the Tennessee defensive tackles, with sophomore Kahlil McKenzie, along with Junior Kendal Vickers. Some of the other returning players on the defensive side of the football feature Kenny Bynum, Darrin Kirkland and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. There certainly is not a large gap on the defensive side of the football coming into the 2016 season.
Tennessee 2016 Schedule
The Tennessee Volunteers do not play a true road game the entire first month of the season. The season opener is on the night of the opener in college football. Appalachian State will take first crack at Coach Jones and the Volunteers.
Following that game, Tennessee will take on Virginia Tech, and then the Ohio Bobcats will come to town. The SEC opener is the final weekend of September, as the Florida Gators will come to down. Then, the reason stuff begins. October 1st and 8th are road games at the Georgia Bulldogs and on the road at the Texas A+M Aggies. Following that, things do not get easier, as Alabama comes to town.
The second to last road game is at South Carolina, followed by a trio of home games. The first team to come to town is Tennessee Tech, followed by Kentucky and Missouri. The final game on the Tennessee schedule is slated in Nashville, at the Vanderbilt Commodores. Certainly not an easy schedule for the Volunteers, but nice to have the Crimson Tide at home.
Betting on the Tennessee Volunteers
With this being a betting preview, let’s give you some things to bet on when it comes to the Tennessee Volunteers. While we would love to have a Week 1 betting line for you; there is not one. With the game being played against Appalachian State, they certainly will not provide an early line against a NON BCS type football team.
What we can give you odds on for is the odds to win the SEC, and the odds to win the national title. We will finish up with total wins for Tennessee. The Tennessee Volunteers odds (at MyBookie) to win the SEC come in at +200. There are some great football teams in the SEC, and the defending champions are in the SEC.
You can grab the Volunteers at 15/1 odds to win the national title at Bookmaker or BetDSI. That is third among teams in the SEC. That is also 8th overall, behind Florida State and Oklahoma, who are both 14/1, Finally, if you choose to bet total wins for the Volunteers; you can grab them at 9.5.
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