Now that Tennessee has found its quarterback, the Volunteers must figure out how to protect him. After using three different starting quarterbacks last season, the Vols have gained stability from the improved production and leadership of Justin Worley, who won a three-way competition for the job in training camp. Tennessee (2-1) already has allowed nine sacks through the first three games of the season. One of Tennessee's main objectives during its off week has been to improve its pass protection, particularly after Worley was sacked five times and pressured all night Saturday in a 34-10 loss at No. 4 Oklahoma.

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