The Tennessee Volunteers' 2014 season is off to an expected start with wins over Utah State and Arkansas State and a loss to the Oklahoma Sooners.
While the team's win-loss record to this point has played out like most analysts predicted, a few new and old faces have emerged as unexpected difference-makers on both offense and defense.
Last season, cornerback Cam Sutton and defensive end Corey Vereen were the surprising standouts from a freshman class that arrived without much fanfare, while veteran kicker Michael Palardy completed one of the most impressive career turnarounds in Tennessee history.
Likewise, the 2014 season has already produce...
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