Entering his fourth season at Tennessee, it’s time to figure out what Jarrett Guarantano is. The redshirt junior quarterback will be playing for his fourth offensive coordinator in as many years. With a lack of continuity and quite frankly a dreadful offensive line over the last two seasons, you understand why Guarantano’s growth has been slow.
Those factors around him have been a valid excuse. But now with a veteran 1.5 million dollar per year offensive coordinator in Jim Chaney in place, it’s time for the light to come on for Guarantano. To his credit, he made strides last season.