The Tennessee Volunteers' quarterback competition is heating up, with redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and true freshman Faizon Brandon vying for the starting spot. As the season approaches, the insider's perspective on this battle is crucial, and it seems Brandon is emerging as the front-runner. The recent reports from Outkick's Trey Wallace and Vols insider Tony Basilio paint a concerning picture for MacIntyre. According to Basilio, MacIntyre's performance during spring practice was underwhelming, with sources describing him as 'unplayable'. This has led to speculation that Brandon might be the preferred choice, despite MacIntyre's head start. The comparison with Joe Milton and Hendon Hooker is telling. Milton, despite being a better practice player, didn't translate that success to game days, and Hooker ultimately won the starting role. MacIntyre's struggles in practice could be a red flag, and the team's reaction to his performance suggests they are taking the competition seriously. The insider's intel highlights the importance of on-field performance, and Brandon's progress in spring practice might just give him the edge. As the summer months approach, the battle for the starting quarterback role intensifies, and the outcome could have significant implications for Tennessee's season.