Jimmy’s blog: Butch’s Boys were outstanding in win over South Carolina

Jimmy’s blog: Butch’s Boys were outstanding in win over South Carolina

By Jimmy Hyams

After Tennessee’s 0-2 start, the narrative of many fans and media was to bench players recruited by former coach Butch Jones.

Go with a youth movement, some said.

Prepare for the future.

The problem with that argument – then and now – is that the Butch Boys are among the best players on the team, and it would make no sense to send them down the depth chart just because they are upperclassmen.

In Tennessee’s 41-21 victory over South Carolina, the best Vols on the field were recruited by Jones.

Quarterback Jarrett Guarantano played his best game of the season, going 11 of 19 for 229 yards and two touchdowns.

Wide receiver Jauan Jennings had seven catches for 174 yards and two touchdowns, and he’s the unquestioned leader of the team. He was named the SEC co-offensive player of the week.

Receiver Marquez Callaway had a 65-yard punt return and three catches for 102 yards and a score. He leads the nation in punt returns with a 21.8 average. He is also third among active players in punt returns with a 14.9 average.

Linebacker Daniel Bituli had 15 tackles (11 solo) and blocked a punt which he recovered for a touchdown. He was named the SEC co-defensive player of the week.

Outside linebacker/defensive end Darrell Taylor had two sacks, two pass breakups, four total tackles.

Safety Nigel Warrior had 10 tackles (six solo) and he’s played four solid games in a row, performing like the four-star recruit he was four years ago.

Guard Trey Smith continues to excel after a slow start. He has grown accustomed to a practice routine that puts him on blood thinners for days after a game, takes him off several days before a game and limits his contact in practice. In fact, he hardly practices at all as UT has adjusted its Thursday workouts to accommodate Smith.

Running back Ty Chandler had 78 yards on 16 carries.

Without those eight players, Tennessee doesn’t beat South Carolina.

Without those players, the Vols wouldn’t be in position to close strong so it can maintain or add to a recruiting class that currently ranks among the nation’s top 20.

Benching Butch’s Boys in September would have been foolish.

That’s been proven many times this year.

And it was never more evident than in the win over South Carolina.


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Carrie Underwood to Co-Host “Live With Kelly & Ryan” on Nov. 8

Carrie Underwood to Co-Host “Live With Kelly & Ryan” on Nov. 8

Carrie Underwood will reunite with pal Ryan Seacrest when she serves as guest co-host of Live With Kelly & Ryan on Nov. 8.

Carrie and Ryan crossed paths for the first time back in 2005 during Season 4 of American Idol. Carrie took home the trophy during Season 4, while Ryan has hosted the show since its inception in 2002.

This will be Carrie’s first time co-hosting Live With Kelly & Ryan, which will feature guests Maura Tierney and Brian Cox.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Knoxville Center Mall is Closing

Knoxville Center Mall is Closing

Knoxville’s Center Mall is closing. The official announcement came Thursday morning.

Also known as East Town Mall, the mall has been a fixture in East Knoxville for almost 35 years. With anchor stores leaving and safety concerns, the mall has been in financial trouble for years.

“This decision was not an easy one to make. The ownership of the property has determined that in order to create a space that Knoxville deserves the mall must be closed for redevelopment,” the release added.

Officials say they’re not filing for bankruptcy, but wouldn’t elaborate. It’s last day will be January 31st.

Kane Brown & Wife Katelyn Jae Welcome Baby Girl

Kane Brown & Wife Katelyn Jae Welcome Baby Girl

Kane Brown, 26, and wife Katelyn Jae, 27, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Kingsley Rose Brown, who was born on Oct. 29.

Both Kane and Katelyn shared the news via Instagram, with Katelyn saying, “Obsessed with my little family😍 Kingsley Rose we are absolutely in love with you❤️ 10.29.19,” while Kane added, “KB3 ❤️ welcome to the family Kingsley Rose Brown!!!!”

Kane and Katelyn Jae were married in October 2018.

Congrats to the happy family.

Vols Top Eastern New Mexico, 107-59, in Exhibition

Vols Top Eastern New Mexico, 107-59, in Exhibition

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Jordan Bowden and Lamonte Turner combined for 45 points in Tennessee’s 107-59 exhibition win over Eastern New Mexico at Thompson-Boling Arena Wednesday night.

It marked the most points the Vols have scored in an exhibition game during the Rick Barnes era and the most in any UT exhibition since 2007-08. Tennessee’s 48-point margin of victory also marked the highest in an exhibition game since that 2007-08 campaign.

Tennessee now turns its focus to Tuesday’s regular-season opener against UNC Asheville. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. ET, and tickets remain available at AllVols.com.

Turner ended the night with a game-high 23 points while flirting with a double-double. The senior guard tied for a team-high with seven assists while adding six rebounds to his stat line. Bowden, who finished with 22 points, dished out five assists and grabbed six boards in the win.

In total, the Vols had four players score in double figures, with John Fulkerson recording a double-double with 11 points and a team-high 10 rebounds.

Josiah-Jordan James nearly ended the night with a double-double, as he posted 10 points and tied for a team-high seven assists while also adding five rebounds.

After being a tight game through the first eight minutes of action, Tennessee went on a 12-0 run starting at the 11:49 mark of the first half. By the end of the run, the Vols had expanded their lead to 28-17 with 8:57 left before halftime.

Over the final 12:32 of the first half, Tennessee held Eastern New Mexico to just 11 points as it pushed its advantage to 24 points by the halftime interval. Bowden and Turner equaled the entire scoring output of the Greyhounds, combining for 28 points before the break while also knocking down five of the team’s six 3-pointers in the half.

The Vols attacked the rim early against the Greyhounds, with their first 10 points of the game coming from inside the paint.

Coming out of the halftime break, Tennessee continued to build on its lead. The Vols, who led by as many as 50 points in the second half, had all 12 players score in the second half.

Tennessee controlled the game on the glass in the final 20 minutes of action, grabbing 30 of its 56 total rebounds while also snagging 12 of its 18 rebounds in the second half.

UT’s 18 offensive rebounds and 56 total rebounds eclipsed the Vols’ season-highs from 2018-19.

BACKCOURT DUO: The senior duo of Bowden and Turner combined to score 42 percent of Tennessee’s points in the win over Eastern New Mexico. They combined to go 15-of-26 (57.7 percent) from the field while knocking down five of the Vols’ eight 3-pointers in the game.

BLOCK THIS WAY: Tennessee ended the night with 11 blocks, as four players tallied multiple blocked shots in the game. Yves Pons posted a team-high four blocks on the night. The Vols recorded double-digit blocks twice last season in wins over Tennessee Tech (12 blocks) and Lenoir-Rhyne (10 blocks).

MAY I ASSIST YOU: The Vols assisted on 24 of their 36 field goals Wednesday night (66.7 percent). Tennessee finished the 2018-19 season sixth in the nation with 17.9 assists per game. The Vols had 13 games last season with 20-plus assists, including nine in non-conference play.

UP NEXT: The Vols open the regular season vs. UNC Asheville on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. ET at Thompson-Boling Arena. The game will air on SEC Network+. Tennessee starts the regular season with two home games before traveling to Toronto for the James Naismith Classic, where the Vols face Washington.

 

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