The 2022 college football season kicked off on August 27 with Week 0.
Week 1 will take place from the 1st to the 5th of September.
Tennessee defeated Ball State, 59-10, in Week 1 at Neyland Stadium. 14 Vols set or tied their career highs in Week 1 against Ball State.
Tennessee’s 2022 regular season schedule includes home games against Ball State, Akron, Florida, Alabama, UT Martin, Kentucky and Missouri.
The Vols’ 2022 schedule features road competition in Pittsburgh at the second annual Johnny Majors Classic, LSU, Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.
Tennessee Vols 2022 Football Schedule – Vols Wire Downloadable Schedule Wallpaper
Vols Wire breaks down total quarterback ratings through games on September 3 during Week 1. Two games remain in Week 1: Florida State vs. LSU and Clemson at Georgia Tech.
Below are ESPN’s total quarterback ratings through the Sept. 3 contests. Ratings 1-35 are below and the full ratings can be viewed here.
1 James Blackman (Arkansas State): 97.8
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2 Stetson Bennett (Georgia): 97.3
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3 Jalon Daniels (Kansas): 96.9
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4Bryce Young (Alabama): 96.0
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5 Tanner Mordecai (SMU): 95.8
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6 Caleb Williams (USC): 95.2
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7Anthony Richardson (Florida): 94.8
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8 Drake Maye (North Carolina): 93.7
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9 Haaziq Daniels (Air Force): 93.6
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10 Grayson McCall (Coastal Carolina): 91.5
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11 John Rhys Plumlee (UCF): 91.4
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12Doug Brumfield (UNLV): 90.8
Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
13 Daniel Richardson (Central Michigan): 90.5
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14 Cameron Rising (Utah): 90.0
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
15 Blake Shapen (Baylor): 90.0
Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
16 Laura Jayden (Arizona): 89.7
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17 CJ Stroud (Ohio State): 89.5
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18 Tanner McKee (Stanford): 89.4
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19 Spencer Sanders (Oklahoma State): 88.1
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20 Kaidon Salter (Liberty): 87.6
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21 Ryan Hilinski (northwest): 85.7
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22Todd Centeio (James Madison): 84.7
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23 Jordan Travis (Florida State): 84.2
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24 Michael Penix Jr. (Washington): 83.9
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25 Hunter Dekkers (Iowa State): 83.2
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26 Jaren Hall (BYU): 82.5
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27 Will Rogers (Mississippi State): 82.4
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28 Clayton Tune (Houston): 82.3
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29 KJ Jefferson (Arkansas): 81.7
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30 Riley Leonard (Duke): 81.6
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31 Hendon Hooker (Tennessee): 79.9
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32 Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss): 79.7
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33 Chance Nolan (Oregon State): 79.4
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34Kurtis Rourke (Ohio): 78.1
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35Michael Pratt (Tulane): 77.4
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