What a difference a week made for Tennessee’s passing game. If the Volunteers’ aerial attack can carry that same upward trend of improvement it showed during the second half of spring practice into the summer months, the moments of brilliance and potential the young group showed late last season could outnumber the moments of inexperienced mistakes. “I feel we’ve grown a lot. From the first scrimmage to the second scrimmage, I even see that we grew,” tight end Mychal Rivera said during the final week of spring practice.
“QB Tyler Bray’s starting to trust me and he’s starting to trust the receivers more to where you get to your break and you’re turning and the ball’s already there, which is a great thing with your quarterback. His timing is getting real good, and the tight ends and the receivers are meshing with the quarterback and everybody real well.”
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