Simmons on Vols’ Bailey “Certainly one of the most equipped quarterbacks in the 2020 class to start as a true freshman”

Simmons on Vols’ Bailey “Certainly one of the most equipped quarterbacks in the 2020 class to start as a true freshman”

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

247Sports National Scouting Director and CBS Sports writer Barton Simmons was a guest of mine this week on my Zoom video and radio series during this quarantine period we’re in. Go to the Blogs tab under my name anytime to access my blogs. You can also click HERE for now.

Barton gave me an outstanding, detailed analysis of the landscape and challenges of college football recruiting during this extended dead period. He also gave individual breakdowns on 2021 commits Walker Merrill, Jaylen Wright and Jordan Mosley. He named 6 players as potential early impact freshmen for UT from the 2020 signing class and much more.

Watch that entire interview below.

Dolly Parton Releases 2nd Episode of “Goodnight With Dolly” Book-Reading Series [Watch]

Dolly Parton Releases 2nd Episode of “Goodnight With Dolly” Book-Reading Series [Watch]

Dolly Parton released the second episode of her 10-week Goodnight With Dolly book-reading video series via YouTube on April 9. Dolly treated viewers to a narration of her children’s book, Coat of Many Colors, which is based on her hit song of the same name.

Goodnight with Dolly features the country music icon reading select books from her Imagination Library. Dolly kicked off the weekly series on April 2 by reading “The Little Engine That Could.”

Dolly hopes the new series will provide comfort and reassurance to kids and families during the shelter-in-place mandates. Since its beginning in 1996 in Dolly’s hometown of Sevierville, Tenn., the Imagination Library has expanded into four countries serving more than 1 million children by providing a brand-new, age-appropriate book each month.

Tune in to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library via YouTube at 6 p.m. CT on Thursdays.

Watch Dolly read Coat of Many Colors below.

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Jimmy’s blog: Tennessee eyes transfer from Mississippi State

Jimmy’s blog: Tennessee eyes transfer from Mississippi State

 

By Jimmy Hyams

Tennessee is in the hunt for Mississippi State transfer Fabian Lovett.

In the past couple of years, the Vols have taken transfers Deangelo Gibbs from Georgia, Aubrey Solomon from Michigan, Keller Chryst from Stanford and Madre London of Michigan State, among others.

Accepting transfers can be a bit risky. Do they fit your culture? Do they fit your scheme? Do they provide enough value to use a valuable scholarship?

Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt doesn’t mind perusing the transfer portal for potential prospects, but he also wants to do his homework before making the investment.

“Most of the time if you’re going to take a transfer,’’ Pruitt said, “there’s probably a previous relationship, an opportunity where you know circumstances, and you’re not just depending on one or two years at another place.

“You want to take big-picture approach because you know the background in high school, just so you can gather as much information as you can.’’

Pruitt said it’s like recruiting a prospect. You evaluate tape but you also evaluate character. You talk to the recruit’s coach, his teacher, the janitor, the lunch lady.

“It’s hard to predict the future,’’ Pruitt said, “but the more information you have, most of time (the person will) not change a whole lot from what they’ve done in the past.’’

Tennessee offered Lovett two years ago. He was rated the No. 4 player in the state of Mississippi.

Lovett announced his transfer just days after new Mississippi State coach Mike Leach tweeted a meme of a woman knitting a noose for her husband who was quarantined.

Leach apologized and deleted the tweet.

Mississippi State officials said Leach needs an education on Mississippi culture.

Regarding transfers Pruitt has taken at Tennessee, Chryst played eight games without a start and had only a few bright moments.

Solomon started last season and shows flashes of being a solid player.

Gibbs was moved from defensive back to receiver and had to sit out last year due to NCAA transfer rules. He hopes to be in the rotation – if not start – this fall.

London played sparingly.


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Watch Rascal Flatts Honor Kenny Rogers With “Through the Years” on CMT TV Special

Watch Rascal Flatts Honor Kenny Rogers With “Through the Years” on CMT TV Special

CMT celebrated the life and career of Kenny Rogers, who passed away on March 20 at age 81, during the TV special, CMT Giants Kenny Rogers, on April 8.

The tribute, which was hosted by Rita Wilson, featured virtual performances and interviews from Dolly Parton, Gavin DeGraw, Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires, Jennifer Nettles, Lady Antebellum, Lionel Richie, Michael McDonald, Randy Houser, Rascal Flatts, Vince Gill and more. The special was filmed from performers’ homes and blended alongside archival photos, interviews and performances, with clips and commentary from Kenny.

Rascal Flatts paid tribute to Kenny by singing “Through the Years,” a tune penned by Steve Dorff and Marty Panzer that Kenny recorded for his 1981 album, Share Your Love. The single topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, while reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

CMT Giants Kenny Rogers: A Benefit For MusiCares will encore on MTV Live at 8 p.m. ET/PT on April 10 and again on CMT at 12 p.m. ET/PT on April 11.

Watch Rascal Flatts’ performance below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Pruitt likes recruiting multisport athletes

Jimmy’s blog: Pruitt likes recruiting multisport athletes

By Jimmy Hyams

Jeremy Pruitt played every sport he could when he was growing up.

While many of today’s athletes focus on one sport, the Tennessee coach, at times, focuses on how versatile a prospect is during recruiting.

“Absolutely, I like guys that play everything,’’ Pruitt said Thursday during an interview on SportsTalk, WNML radio. “I tried to play everything I could when I was in high school.

“A guy that’s a defensive back that plays point guard on the basketball team, it means he’s probably got really good hands, or plays centerfield on the baseball team.’’

Pruitt said most guys that run track are “self motivated because track is such an individualized sport.’’

Pruitt added: “I enjoy recruiting guys that play lots of sports. Now we’re going to recruit the best guys, and they probably come in all different scenarios, guys that are multisport or play one sport.’’

Pruitt and his staff have been hamstrung to a degree in the recruiting process. While coaches can contact recruits with phone calls or text messages, recruits can’t visit a campus nor can coaches visit the prospect – an edict that doesn’t end until at least May 31.

“When you don’t get a chance to spring recruit,’’ Pruitt said, “you don’t get a chance to see guys during spring ball. So you got to do a really good job looking at game tape and do a nice job of evaluating.’’

When Pruitt first arrived at Tennessee, he was reluctant to make offers to prospects who didn’t attend a Tennessee camp for evaluation.

Does Pruitt think camp evaluation is better than game-tape evaluation?

“I would say if you’re talking about going from college to pro,’’ Pruitt said, “I’d say game tape is the most important thing. Most guys have maximized their potential at that point.

“When you’re talking about high school kids, there’s such a difference in competition at different levels, a difference in ages. A 15-year-old and 18-year-old, there’s a big difference (but) not as much 18 to 21-year-old.

“When you look at high school, some guys might have played only one year of high school football or might have played since (they were) 5. They may play three sports or may only play one. There’s lots of variables that go into the evaluating process of a high school recruit.

“Getting them on campus is very valuable, so you can get some idea of testing numbers.

“I’d say it probably differs from college to pro and high school to college.”


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Lee Brice Searches for “One of Them Girls” in New Single [Listen]

Lee Brice Searches for “One of Them Girls” in New Single [Listen]

Lee Brice will try to score his seventh—or eighth—No. 1 single with the release of “One of Them Girls.”

The new tune follows Lee’s No. 1 single, “Rumors,” which topped the charts in July 2019, and his collaboration with Carly Pearce, “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” which is currently No. 13 at country radio.

Penned by Lee, Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson and Ben Johnson, “One of Them Girls” will impact country radio on April 10. The tune is likely to serve as the lead single to Lee’s upcoming sixth studio album.

Lee was inspired to write “One of Them Girls” on Father’s Day in 2019 after a moment of reflection with his family. He penned the song the following morning with Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson and Ben Johnson.

“I just love that the title could easily come across with a negative connotation at first,” says Lee. “But, it’s so very much about that girl that all of us—deep down, at the end of the day, at the end of our lives—really hope to have loving us.”

Listen to “One of Them Girls” below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Lauren Alaina Guests With Trisha Yearwood on “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen”

Lauren Alaina Guests With Trisha Yearwood on “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen”

Season 16 of Trisha Yearwood’s Emmy-winning show, Trisha’s Southern Kitchen, is in full swing.

During Episode 3 on April 11, Lauren Alaina stops by the show to help Trisha create a sampling of fast-food inspired treats, including cherry-lime slushies, French bread pizza, mini roast beef and cheese sandwiches and loaded taco waffle fries.

“Talking about these shows that we filmed just a month ago when everything felt normal—it’s kind of surreal and weird,” says Trisha. “In another way, it reminds me of a time that is coming back . . . that’ll happen again—I believe, I believe, I believe.”

Trisha’s Southern Kitchen airs at 11 a.m. CT on the Food Network. Trisha will be on Facebook beforehand for her Saturday morning CoffeeTalk series.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

April 10: Live-Stream Calendar With Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, Devin Dawson & More

April 10: Live-Stream Calendar With Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, Devin Dawson & More

Country stars are trying to do their part to keep us entertained during our self-quarantines (hopefully) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s a rundown of what to expect as some of our favorite stars perform live and chat via social medial.

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