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JUST IN: Why the Tennessee Volunteers are college football’s new quarterback factory…

The Tennessee Volunteers have emerged as the new quarterback factory in college football, and the reasons for this transformation are multifaceted.

Tennessee has earned a reputation for producing elite quarterbacks in recent years, attracting the attention of both college scouts and NFL teams.

One key factor driving this trend is the Volunteers’ commitment to investing in cutting-edge facilities and resources.

The program has significantly upgraded its quarterback training infrastructure, including state-of-the-art practice fields and advanced analytics technology.

This modern approach allows quarterbacks to refine their skills with unparalleled precision and support.

Additionally, Tennessee’s coaching staff, led by head coach Josh Heupel, has played a significant role in this turnaround.

Heupel, a former great quarterback himself, has introduced a powerful offensive system to Knoxville. His

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