The case can be made that the junior running back could end up being Tennessee's most important offensive player this campaign. Come next season, assuming Brandon wins the job, it'll mark the second time in three years a freshman signal-caller takes over the offense for Heupel. He played a monster role in leading the UT offense, while Iamaleava still tossed for 2,616 yards and 19 touchdowns. That's where we think a similar narrative can be played out in '26 with Bishop being the bellcow for Heupel. Last season, the Tennessee offense, especially in key situations, lived and died with Aguilar throwing the pigskin.