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Jarrett Guarantano explains how new Tennessee OC Jim Chaney has given him ‘full command’ of offense
By Keith Farner
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Jim Chaney returns to a former coaching stop this season as he takes over the Tennessee offense, a position he last held from 2009-12. One of his tasks will be to maximize the talent and execution for QB Jarrett Guarantano.
Guarantano comes off of a season where he threw for 1,907 yards with 12 TDs and three interceptions. Chaney, who spent the last three seasons at Georgia, will give Guarantano “full command” of the offense and more freedom to make adjustments at the line of scrimmage, the quarterback said at SEC Media Days.
#Vols QB Jarrett Guarantano said the difference with new OC Jim Chaney has been staggering. Said Chaney has given him “full command” of the offense and wants him to get a feel for the game and adjust things himself, including at the line of scrimmage.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) July 16, 2019
At the podium, coach Jeremy Pruitt called the “personable” Chaney a very good communicator, a great teacher, and a good evaluator. Pruitt said Guarantano has the respect of his teammates and coaching staff.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.