2020 College Football TV Schedule: Week 1

With all of the sharks and other critters trespassing into our space, we’re not diving head first into the deep end to kick off the 2020 college football season. No, no, no. This Year That Will Live in Infamy calls for a cautious dipping-of-the-toes into the shallows to see whether we can actually retrieve all of them afterwards.

So yeah, there is actual live FBS football this week. It’s just that we’re going to have to bide our time with nachos and bread until the server gets here. Funny how nachos and bread tastes like manna when you’re famished.

We usually post an abbreviated schedule curated just for Vols fans first, and because tradition matters ’round these parts, we’re doing that again today, although what matters to Vols fans this week is really not much different than what matters to everyone else. If it’s live FBS football, we’re watching.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Away Home Time TV How Why
Central Arkansas UAB 8:00 PM ESPN3 Live Opponent from last year

This one at least involves an opponent with whom we have some recent familiarity, as we beat the Blazers 30-7 a lifetime ago last fall. So, we’re rooting for them to look good.

Gameday, September 5, 2020

Away Home Time TV How Why
Eastern Kentucky Marshall 1:00 PM ESPN Live It's football
SMU Texas State 4:30 PM ESPN Live It's football
Arkansas State Memphis 8:00 PM ESPN Live It's football

Hmm. Well, it’s football, and it’s football the live long day. Who’s up for finding out whether we can actually get full on peanuts?

Monday, September 7, 2020

Away Home Time TV How Why
BYU Navy 8:00 PM ESPN Live It's football

And here we are with what will likely be an actual good game in which we have a fair degree of rooting interest. You’ll no doubt recall the Vols’ super-fun loss to BYU in the second game of the season last year, and Navy was sneaking up on people all year long last season. I’m rooting for BYU in this one despite the faint lingerings of a massive grudge.

Full searchable college football TV schedule

Here’s the entire 2020 college football TV schedule for this week:

Date Away Home Time TV
9/3/20 Central Arkansas UAB 8:00 PM ESPN3
9/3/20 South Alabama Southern Mississippi 9:00 PM CBSSN
9/5/20 Eastern Kentucky Marshall 1:00 PM ESPN
9/5/20 SMU Texas State 4:30 PM ESPN
9/5/20 Houston Baptist North Texas 7:30 PM ESPN3
9/5/20 Arkansas State Memphis 8:00 PM ESPN
9/5/20 Stephen F. Austin UTEP 9:00 PM ESPN3
9/7/20 BYU Navy 8:00 PM ESPN

Could Tennessee have one of college football’s best defenses?

The answer may surprise you!

When we get excited about the 2020 Vols, the conversation usually centers on the offensive line, or the individual breakout potential of sophomores Eric Gray and Henry To’o To’o. But one of our favorite big picture metrics heavily favors the Tennessee defense.

Bill Connelly’s SP+ ratings got a Week 1 update at ESPN.com this week. Tennessee checks in at 19th, with the usual caveat of, “Yeah, but we play five of the Top 11.” The biggest takeaway in the new ratings to me: while Tennessee’s offense is a pedestrian 50th overall, the defense is sixth. Not in the SEC. In the nation. With all 130 teams accounted for.

(A quick reality check here: Georgia is first at 6.8, miles ahead of #2 Oregon at 12.1. So any conversation on, “Does Tennessee have one of college football’s best defenses,” would start with, “After Georgia, of course.”)

It feels like the Vols lost their most productive player in getting to the quarterback (Darrell Taylor), in setting up the defense (Daniel Bituli), and in the secondary (Nigel Warrior). But the strength of Tennessee’s 2019 defense (which finished 19th in SP+) was less about individual accolades – with one notable exception – and more about the basic building blocks the 2020 defense could replicate:

  • No big plays. The 2019 Vols finished first in the nation in 30+ yard plays allowed and first in 30+ passing plays allowed (data via SportSource Analytics). Last year Tennessee allowed just 10 plays of 30+ yards. By comparison, in 2016 the Vols allowed 37 plays of 30+ yards.
  • Interceptions. Nigel Warrior led the way with four, but Bryce Thompson added three and seven other Vols got one as well. Fifteen interceptions last season was good for 13th nationally, the most for Tennessee since 2014.
  • Solid finish all around. In the 2-5 start, Tennessee allowed 5.44 yards per play. In the 6-0 finish, Tennessee allowed 4.51 yards per play, with none of the victims in that streak getting more than five yards per play against the Vol defense.

Even without Taylor, Bituli, and Warrior, can the 2020 Vols follow that same blueprint? The biggest question to answer: who gets to the quarterback? Darrell Taylor had 8.5 of Tennessee’s 34 sacks, also their highest total since 2014. The Vols seem unlikely to put a pass rusher in the first two rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft. Can a committee replace some/all of that production?

On the other hand, there’s also room for improvement. Tennessee was average on third down last year, allowing a conversion on 39.34% of opponent attempts, 68th nationally. A year ago yesterday, Georgia State went 10-of-17 on third down against the Vols. Alabama went 6-of-10 in Tuscaloosa before we even throw in the referees; Georgia was 5-of-11. But again in the winning streak, Tennessee made significant strides: South Carolina went 4-of-18, Missouri 4-of-15, Indiana 4-of-13. There’s a whole chunk here about the quality of offense the Vols faced in that winning streak. But if we’re finding nice things to say about the new SEC schedule, outside of Alabama the Vols won’t face anything like the Oklahoma offense we lost.

If Jeremy Pruitt, Derrick Ansley, and the defensive staff continue to get improvement from the returning pieces, the Vols could keep doing those building blocks well while finding critical improvement on third down. The sack totals will probably come down without Darrell Taylor, but the defense overall could still be noticeably better in 2020. Be great again at taking away explosive plays, create turnovers in similar fashion, and improve on third down? That’s the makings of a great defense.

We don’t often outright credit the defense for individual wins at the end of last year, not beyond a goal line stop at Kentucky that probably doesn’t get enough praise. And maybe enough upperclassman star power was lost to not make us think of it as a unit that can go out there and win games by itself. But if we’re looking for realistic versions of how the Vols make significant progress in 2020? A defense that leads the way might be more of a factor than we’re giving it credit for.

2020 Gameday on Rocky Top Picks Contest

It’s a weird year, but hey, there’s college football this week! For the first time in the history of our contest, prepare to pick every FBS vs FBS game on the schedule this week!

Our free picks pool is back at Fun Office Pools. If you’ve played in previous years, you should’ve received an email this afternoon with an invite. You can also join with a free account at Fun Office Pools by clicking here.

Normally, we pick 20 games each week straight up with confidence points: place 20 points on the outcome you’re most confident in, 1 point on the outcome you’re least confident in, etc. This year we’ll start with five games this week, then expand next week, and go from there.

If you have any questions, you can leave them here in the comments. The picks contest is one of my favorite things to do all year; there was a strange sense of, “Hey, this season might actually happen!” in putting it together. Hope you find some fun in these crazy times from this pool too.

Read: “Competitive secrecy” key factor this fall

If you read only one thing about the college football today . . .

. . . make it this, from KnoxNews:

Quote:

A lack of transparency and oversight isn’t advisable when introducing an unprecedented honor system into a bitterly competitive world where each program is used to doing everything it can to gain an edge.

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. College football preseason SP+ rankings — Ohio State tops Alabama, Clemson, via ESPN
  2. College football’s best players – Trevor Lawrence, Derek Stingley Jr. and more, via ESPN
  3. Harrison Bailey has first week of Tennessee football practices, via KnoxNews
  4. Jeremy Pruitt explains the learning curve ahead for freshmen WRs, via 247Sports
  5. Ansley: Niedermeyer, Felton giving boost to Tennessee defense, via 247Sports
  6. UT chancellor Donde Plowman talks fall football, COVID concerns, via 247Sports

Behind the paywalls

  • Tennessee stock watch: Who’s rising and falling in preseason camp so far? – The Athletic, via The Athletic
  • Football chat recap: Surprise contributors, D-line future & more, via 247Sports

Read: Dipping toes into college football

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from the Times Free Press:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Mapping college football crowds and COVID risk, via ESPN
  2. What we learned from Tennessee football practice, Week 2, via KnoxNews
  3. Tennessee’s Brandon Kennedy not through with adventurous college experience, via the Times Free Press
  4. WATCH: Vols’ Trey Smith speaks at another social-justice rally, via 247Sports
  5. Strategic redshirts might be necessary for Tennessee basketball, via 247Sports
  6. Vols return to practice after brief pause amid Covid-19 concerns, via 247Sports
  7. Rick Barnes breaks down Tennessee’s new-look backcourt, via 247Sports
  8. Fulkerson needs to ‘stay hungry for it’ after breakout season, via 247Sports

Behind the paywalls

  • Inside the march against racism organized by Tennessee athletes – The Athletic, via The Athletic
  • What We Learned: Takeaways from Tennessee’s latest practices, via 247Sports

Read: Vols’ coordinators pressers

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from the Times Free Press:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Vol Coordinators Meet With Media, Discuss Preseason Practice, via UTSports
  2. College football 2020: Picking the best game each week of this year’s schedule, via Sporting News
  3. Georgia loses WR Dominick Blaylock for season after another knee injury, via ESPN
  4. New mantra motivating Vols’ Josh Palmer going into senior season, via 247Sports
  5. Chaney: Coaches, players controlling what they can in COVID-land, via 247Sports

Read: Butler’s healthy view of mental health

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from 247Sports:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Vols center Kennedy: ‘Great relationship’ with Guarantano helps, via 247Sports
  2. Freshman receivers capable of being ‘something special’ for Vols, via 247Sports
  3. Vols Pruitt moves practice to accommodate social-justice march, via 247Sports
  4. ‘Meticulous’ new coach quickly left impression on Vols D-lineman, via 247Sports
  5. Tennessee Announces Adjusted-Seating Ticket Plan for Neyland Stadium – University of Tennessee Athletics, via UTSports
  6. Trey Smith Named First Team All-American by Associated Press – University of Tennessee Athletics, via UTSports

Behind the paywalls

  • Why the talent gap between Tennessee and Missouri doesn’t show up on the field – The Athletic, via The Athletic