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So what might be the Tennessee defensive line's approach to trying to contain Corral when he decides to push the go button on the ground? "We’ve got to do a great job of matching people, if we’re in zone coverage, once he does break contain, but we’ve got to make it an uncomfortable night for him inside the pocket.” Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel (Photo: Calvin Mattheis/Knoxville News Sentinel)Ĭorral is the Rebels' second-leading rusher having rumbled for 255 yards and eight touchdowns this season, averaging 4.4 yards per carry. You let him get loose, he’ll hurt you with his feet, but he hurts you with his arm, first," said Heupel. You’ve also got to bottle him up inside the pocket. Huepel also perhaps gave a glimpse of how the Volunteers plan to defend the Rebels on Saturday. He does a good job of taking care of the football." They’ve continued to evolve and grow as an offensive unit. “Year one to year two as a quarterback in the system, continuing to grow as a decision-maker, that’s in part him, but it’s also the guys that are around him.
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Huepel focused in on the growth he has seen from the Ole Miss quarterback. he ranks sixth in the nation in total production at 350.4 yards per game. The Rebels also are scoring at the fourth best clip in the country at a 46.2 points-per-game clip. 2 production offense, averaging 561.6 yards per game. The game will be televised on the SEC Network.Ĭorral leads the nation's No. The 13th-ranked Rebels (4-1, 1-1 SEC) and the Volunteers (4-2, 2-1 SEC) clash Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel was asked to weigh in with his thoughts on Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral during a Thursday morning press conference in Knoxville. Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral (Photo: Butch Dill, USA TODAY Sports)