Chattanooga Times Free Press

› Vols playing at Florida as scheduled,

- BY DAVID COBB STAFF WRITER Contact David Cobb at dcobb@timesfreep­ress.com.

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee will go Gator hunting in the Swamp on Saturday after all.

Hurricane Irma cast uncertaint­y over the logistics of Saturday’s Tennessee-Florida football game, but Southeaste­rn Conference officials announced Tuesday that the SEC opener for both schools will continue as scheduled with a 3:30 p.m. start in Gainesvill­e.

“The University of Florida has been diligent in assessing the impact of Hurricane Irma on the Gainesvill­e community and has made a thoughtful decision in moving forward with the game,” SEC commission­er Greg Sankey said in a statement released by the league.

The Gators (0-1) canceled their home opener against Northern Colorado last weekend in anticipati­on of the storm, which swept through the Sunshine State on Sunday, leaving flooding, downed trees and power outages in its path.

Tennessee (2-0) has not won in Gainesvill­e since 2003. The Volunteers snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Gators with a victory in Knoxville last season.

“We’ll play wherever,” Tennessee junior quarterbac­k Quinten Dormady said Tuesday. “That’s got to be our mindset. I think that is this team’s mindset. Wherever we play, we’re going to go out and compete and do what we can to win in the end.”

Though much of Florida remains in recovery mode following the storm, a Tennessee official said Sunday that the team’s Friday travel plans appear to be unaffected by the turmoil.

In its announceme­nt that the game will continue as scheduled, the league advised fans that traffic may be heavier than normal on the way to the game.

The University of Florida will provide an opportunit­y at the game for fans to contribute to hurricane relief efforts, though exact plans have not been announced yet.

“We appreciate the communicat­ion from both our friends in Gainesvill­e and the conference office as this assessment was made,” Tennessee athletic director John Currie said in the league’s announceme­nt. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by Hurricane Irma and other recent storms throughout the SEC footprint, and we’re grateful for the opportunit­y to travel to Florida this weekend.”

Latrell Williams?

An unfamiliar name surged to the top of the list at one of Tennessee’s receiver positions on the depth chart this week. Redshirt freshman Latrell Williams, who was held out of the Indiana State game due to injury, is listed as the starting slot receiver.

Williams made his debut in the season-opening win over Georgia Tech but did not have a catch in the game.

“Very explosive, obviously very fast and can do it all,” Dormady said of Williams. “When he gets his opportunit­y, I sure hope he’s ready.”

The 5-foot-11 player from Lake City, Fla. was clocked at a blistering 4.27 seconds in the 40-yard dash during high school.

Williams’ emergence comes as fellow slot receivers Tyler Byrd and Josh Smith have also dealt with injuries. All three are expected to be available against Florida.

Smith, a redshirt senior, would make his season debut if he plays against the Gators.

“He’s an experience­d guy that’s played down there before,” offensive coordinato­r Larry Scott said of Smith. “He’s played in all the SEC arenas. The experience you can’t teach and can’t coach. You either have guys that have it or not. He’s one of those guys (that has it), so it’s good to have him back.”

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