Jones, Battered Vols Trying To Get Past Georgia Debacle In Open Week

Hoke Says DE Kongbo Shows Improvement Every Week

  • Wednesday, October 4, 2017
  • special to The Chattanoogan.com
Tennessee's football team is an off week to refocus on fundamentals and find ways to put the embarrassing Georgia loss in the rear view mirror. The Vols' next game is against South Carolina on Oct. 14. The kickoff is set for noon.
Tennessee's football team is an off week to refocus on fundamentals and find ways to put the embarrassing Georgia loss in the rear view mirror. The Vols' next game is against South Carolina on Oct. 14. The kickoff is set for noon.
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Even though Tennessee football team is off this week while continuing to regroup following a historic 41-0 home-field loss against Georgia, the Vols have used the bye week to focus on fundamentals and improve in all facets of the game.

Coach Butch Jones, roundly criticized since last week’s blowout loss, the Vols’ worst home loss in 112 years, sent assistant coaches Brady Hoke, Charlton Warren and Robert Gillespie spoke with members of the press.

Jones spoke with the press on Tuesday.

Tennessee had no problem finding energy for this week’s practices and has put an emphasis on the open date being a work week.

This year’s bye week has come at an opportune time for the Volunteers. The Vols have been able to get back to the basics and spend time improving individually.

"It's really big because it gives our guys a chance to focus on fundamentals and details of things we've done well and things we can do better,” Warren said. “I think when you can take a step back and really just focus on us and focus on us as a DB unit and us as defense, it gives our guys a mental break from having to worry about an opponent to just worrying about Tennessee."

The bye week has also been beneficial, considering the number of players dealing with minor bumps and bruises.  

“We’ve suffered some injuries, and we’ve had guys who didn’t practice last week because of injuries,” senior tight end Ethan Wolf said. “I think that’s a big thing that we need to get accomplished through this bye week, to gain back our health and to get all of our guys back on the field practicing together. The consistency in everything is something that we need and will benefit from.”

Gillespie echoed both sentiments when talking about the running backs during his time with the media.

“The last two days have been really good for those guys,” Gillespie said. “They’ve also been good for John [Kelly] as well, giving him a chance to step back and get a break for a little bit. When he has been resting, the other guys have stepped up and made some plays in practice.

“My confidence in them as a position coach has grown. It’s been a good week for them offensively and on specials teams as well. They keep getting reps."

Game Details for South Carolina

Following the bye week, the Vols return to action by hosting South Carolina on Oct. 14 in Neyland Stadium. Kickoff has been set for noon ET and the game will air on either ESPN or ESPN2.

Additional Quotes

Coach Butch Jones

On what he needs to see form his quarterbacks moving forward:
“Consistency.  We need them to make the routine play and the routine calls. We need more of a command presence. They need to have poise and calmness about them. They also have to have accuracy. There is a lot that goes into it. I thought they came out and performed well like everyone at practice today. I like how they approached practice today. During a bye week, teams tend to take a different mental approach, but our guys came out and practiced like it was a work week. I think we got a lot accomplished today.”

On how he and the coaching staff have discussed getting back on the winning track:
“We spend a lot of time together. We have spent a lot of time together in the last couple of days going back over the entire season including the last game and looking forward to the next game. Again, we are adults. We are professionals. We are humans. Our focus is not on our feelings, all our focus is on our football team, program and recruiting. All we can do is to continue to work every single day and we will be fine.”

Coach Brady Hoke

On defensive line strengths:
"I think some of the strengths are they come out here and they work pretty good. That pays off down the line. From that standpoint, I like how Kyle Phillips has come along. He's a guy who's been two years without the weight room basically in the offseason, so I like what he's done. I like Kendal Vickers and his leadership. Darrell Taylor has had some really shining moments at times too. Jonathan Kongbo is getting better as a well-rounded defensive end. I think they're all making improvement. Those five are the ones who have been playing the most. We have a ways to go still. I think our finish on some things has to be better."

On freshman defensive lineman Matthew Butler:
"I think he's gaining valuable experience and coaching, and not from me as much from the other defensive ends. I think those guys do a really good job of pointing out technique flaws, fundamental flaws and also effort flaws. He's a freshman and we're just going to have to keep working through it. He got six or eight plays last week, maybe nine, and from each play he'll grow from it." 

Coach Charlton Warren

On how big the bye week is for his position group:
"It's really big because it gives our guys a chance to focus on fundamentals and details of things we've done well and things we can us as a DB unit and us as defense, it gives our guys a mental break from having to worry about an opponent to just worrying about Tennessee."

On the fundamentals that the defensive backs are focusing on:

"For our guys, it's been about blitz tempo, it's been about eye discipline, it's been about playing the ball in the air, it's been about good footwork at the line of scrimmage. Special teams have been a really big emphasis from the standpoint of each unit perfecting the details of their craft, whether it be punt return, hold-up technique, returns catching the ball, stealing five yards on a kickoff return - all of the little details that can make you a great team that sometimes you take for granted as you get in the hustle and bustle of the season. So this has been a good break for us from the standpoint of not preparing for an opponent, but really focusing on us."

On Justin Martin playing improved football this year:
"I think we have to get better every day. I think (Justin Martin) is a guy that has come out and committed himself to working hard from the spring and on. He had a good camp. He's been productive, but in every game there are plays that don't matter until they matter and at times we haven't been punished for things we have done wrong. I think that sometimes we get a chance to take a step back at times like this and say, 'Hey we're doing some really good things.' When we're good, we're pretty good. But when we don't do the details of our job sometimes we get hurt. I think he is a guy that has really taken the details into account and he is playing at a good level for us right now."

On his assessment of how the defensive backs are playing:
"I think we have been committed to the small details of our coverage concepts. I think the guys as a whole have really started to buy into how important fundamentals and techniques of coverage concept are. I think we are really focused on making the plays that a defense is designed to make. Don't do someone else's coverage because you always end up giving up your responsibility. Those little things those guys have bought into and I think we are starting to get where we want to be, but we've got a long way to go. By far, we haven't played great and we have a lot of improvement for these next couple of games."

Coach Robert Gillespie

On what he’s liked about John Kelly so far:
“John is taking what the game is giving him. He’s done a good job of taking care of himself during the week so he can go out and play well. He’s done what he’s supposed to do. He’s been consistent, and that is one thing that we talk about all the time as a unit. He’s had the same approach every week. His job is to go out and lead by example.”

On the importance of the bye week for the three freshmen:
“The last two days have been really good for those guys. They’ve also been good for John [Kelly] as well, giving him a chance to step back and get a break for a little bit. When he has been resting, the other guys have stepped up and made some plays in practice. My confidence as a position coach has grown in them. It’s been a good week for them offensively and on specials teams as well. They keep getting reps.”

Running Back John Kelly

On improving as an offense:
“It just goes back to execution for the most part for the offense. We got to get more in tune with what we have going on and execute and make plays when we got the opportunities to make them. Because it’s been a few mistakes that we’ve made here and there, like a few penalties that we got to clean up but it’s just execution and just playing clean football, that’s really what we got to focus on.”

On the focus on South Carolina:
“We got all our focus on South Carolina because, of course, they are the next opponent, but I feel like every SEC game is almost like a rivalry game. See me being from up north I really never paid too much attention to down south football, but I did know that they said the SEC is the best conference. So every week we’re getting a great opponent when we playing a SEC game, so they’re definitely going to be a good opponent for us to play.”

Tight End Ethan Wolf

On how he motivates himself and his teammates:
“I know its cliché, but whether we’re 3-2, 5-0, or 0-5, at the end of the day, at least for me personally, I’m a competitor. I’d be upset if I lost a coin toss. Just to come out here and love this game that I’ve been playing for so long - we all started playing this game for one reason, it was fun. So we just try and come out here and have fun. Today, I think the entire team had fun coming out here and playing football and getting away from everything going on in life, school and any type of drama that they may be involved in. Just to come out here and play the game that we love is motivation enough. But then again, we want to do some things that we’ve never done. We want to beat teams we haven’t beat. We definitely have a bit of a bad taste in our mouth from last year in terms of South Carolina, but right now we’re just focusing on getting better and becoming better players.”

On being a team leader and what message he wants to send this week:
“As a leader, you can’t just portray one big message. You got to individualize things to a certain group of people, because the advice that I give to the wide receivers isn’t going to pertain to the offensive line. A big thing that we’ve got to do is catch the ball and make plays. Something I said the other day in a meeting was that we’ve got to take that approach in practice as if it’s a game. I don’t know if we’re taking the idea of practice not as serious as we need to be, but obviously there’s always room for improvement. We need to just come out here and make practice as game-like as possible, and I think that if we can all do that - come out here with energy and attention to detail and kind of a plan of what we want out of practice every day - then we’ll take great steps through this bye week."

On importance of bye week for offensive line:
“We’ve suffered some injuries, and we’ve had guys who didn’t practice last week because of injuries. I think that’s a big thing that we need to get accomplished through this bye week, to gain back our health and to get all of our guys back on the field practicing together. The consistency in everything is something that we need and will benefit from.”

Linebacker Quart’e Sapp

On leading the team in tackles against Georgia in his first start:
“It feels good. It was a journey to get here. I thank God every day just to be able to take the field and have no injuries and to have protection over me. I am really glad to be out there.”

On the mood of the team:
“Obviously, no one is happy with how the game turned out. We have to make some big adjustments and improve. Everyone has the attitude to prepare for South Carolina and move on.”

(Contact Larry Fleming at larryfleming44@gmail.com and on Twitter @larryfleming44)

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