After practice last night, Butch Jones confirmed earlier reports that Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Chance Hall is going to miss the 2017 season due to season-ending knee surgery. Hall started seven games and played in 10 as a true freshman in 2015 and started all six of the games he played last year, primarily at right tackle. He needed knee surgery this time last year and missed most of training camp and the first three games.
Here’s coach Jones on Hall’s injury:
First things first: Prayers and best wishes to Hall for a speedy and complete recovery. Getting this news just as the team is gearing up has to be incredibly disappointing for him. He does have a redshirt to burn, so at least he won’t be losing eligibility.
What does Hall’s unavailability mean for the Vols?
We know just how important an offensive line is to the success of a team. Having one that’s experienced, deep, and talented is one of the main reasons we are looking forward to this season. So, any assault to the offensive line is an assault to the team. Injuries are always bad news.
At the same time, one of the advantages of a strength is the insurance it provides against adversity. Just three days ago, we created a sort of Tennessee Vols Injury Uh-Oh index by ranking the offensive starters by how important their availability is to the team’s success this fall. Hall was actually not a projected starter, so he wasn’t necessarily a subject of that post, but he is widely viewed as maybe the first or second guy off the bench, so the unit is definitely worse off without him.
But, the penciled-in starters are still set, and the unit is still strong. The starters appear to be Brett Kendrick at right tackle, Trey Smith at right guard, Coleman Thomas (probably?) at center, Jashon Robertson at left guard, and Drew Richmond at left tackle.
And there are good guys behind them, even if Hall will be rehabbing instead of playing. There are still excellent backup options in 4-star Jack Jones and 3-stars Marcus Tatum and Venzell Boulware, and there are still a handful of freshmen on the bench just in case.
The team obviously doesn’t want to lose any more offensive linemen, but of all of the units on the team, it is actually the one best positioned to handle a gut punch at this point, so although they’ll definitely miss Hall, they’re still in good shape to compete.