By Matt Hladik Tennessee’s offense has been the driving point of its undefeated season so far. The Vols are averaging 49.4 points per game, best in the nation. But while quarterback Hendon Hooker (2,338 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, only one interception) and wide receiver Jalin Hyatt (45 catches, 907 yards and 14 touchdowns) get most of the deserved hype, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is also worried about the Vols’ rushing attack. After yesterday’s win over Florida, Smart was asked about the Tennessee offense, which he called “the perfect storm.” “It is a concern, they run the ball really w…