Look: Photos from Practice No.2 of Tennessee's fall camp

Tennessee returned to the practice field on Thursday morning for their second practice of fall camp, and Volquest was on hand for the action. Below is a photo gallery from the first four periods of practice. You can see the full gallery below.
Tennessee Head Coach Josh Heupel met with the media yesterday following the first practice and discussed the QB battle and much more.
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“We’ll make sure that all those guys get a crack at it,” Heupel said of the structure of the offensive practice. “And you try to balance your scheme of what you’ve installed for the day with all of your groups, certainly your quarterbacks as well and get them exposed to everything. There’s a flow to it, subtly. Yeah, you may tweak it where you end up with a little bit more team, but some of that happens during the course of training camp. You pre-plan it and then, depending on where you’re at as a football team, those things can suddenly change to try and make sure that they get exposed to all the situational football that we need here at training camp is an emphasis, too.”




























What he wants to see from Tennessee’s quarterbacks during the first week
“Constant growth. Don’t make the same mistake twice. Learn from the other guys that are at the position group. I think that’s important for everybody. No matter what position you’re playing, there’s not enough reps for everybody to get every single look, every single install. So you got to continue to learn from everything. That’s all on the field. And during the course of practice, quarterbacks mastering what we’re doing offensively, that’s controlling run game, pass game, the checks that we have in and all forms of it. There’s a lot that’s on their plate. So communication, then your fundamentals, which is preceded by your eyes, and then deliver an accurate ball. So all those things are going to go into it.”