Week 8 SEC Score Predictions: 7 league games incl. UT/Bama

Week 8 SEC Score Predictions: 7 league games incl. UT/Bama

Vols OL Wanya Morris & TE Dom Wood-Anderson / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Below are my predictions for SEC games in Week 8 of the college football season here on my blog, “Vince’s View.”

These are straight-up picks. The point spreads are just for some context of who the favorites are. I will list broadcast information all season as well.

Check back here all season for score predictions on every game involving an SEC team all the way through the bowl season and perhaps, again, the national championship game.

2018 Game Prediction Record: 93-32 (74%)
2019 Week 7 Prediction Record: 4-3 (57%)
2019 Game Prediction Record: 53-11 (83%)

SEC WEEK 8 SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, OCT. 19
#11 Auburn (5-1, 2-1 SEC) at Arkansas (2-4, 0-3 SEC)
Fayetteville, Ark. • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (76,000)
Noon ET • SEC Network
Series: AU leads, 16-11-1
Last: AU, 34-3 (2018 at Auburn)
Sirius: 137/135 • XM: 190/191
Line: Auburn -19
Score Prediction: Auburn 42 Arkansas 14

#9 Florida (6-1, 3-1 SEC) at South Carolina (3-3, 2-2 SEC)
Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250)
Noon ET • ESPN
Series: UF leads, 27-9-3
Last: UF, 35-31 (2018 at Gainesville)
Sirius: 111/119 • XM: 207/192
Line: Florida -5
Score Prediction: Florida 23 South Carolina 20

#2 LSU (6-0, 2-0 SEC ) at Mississippi State (3-3, 1-2 SEC)
Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337)
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: LSU leads, 74-35-3
Last: LSU, 19-3 (2018 at Baton Rouge)
Sirius: 119/135 • XM: 192/191
Line: :LSU -18
Score Prediction: LSU 56 Miss State 21

#22 Missouri (5-1, 2-0 SEC) at Vanderbilt (1-5, 0-3 SEC)
Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: MIZ leads, 7-3-1
Last: MIZ, 33-28 (2018 at Columbia)
Sirius: 137 • XM: 190
Line: Missouri -21
Score Prediction: Missouri 42 Vanderbilt 10

Kentucky (3-3, 1-3 SEC) at #10 Georgia (5-1, 2-1 SEC)
Athens, Ga. • Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (92,746)
6 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: UGA leads, 58-12
Last: UGA, 34-17 (2018 at Lexington)
Sirius: 211 • XM: 211
Line: Georgia -25
Score Prediction: Georgia 38 Kentucky 3

Texas A&M (3-3, 1-2 SEC) at Ole Miss (3-4, 2-2 SEC)
Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: TAMU leads, 8-1
Last: TAMU, 38-24 (2018 at College Station)
Sirius: 135/137 • XM: 191/190
Line: Texas A&M -6 ½
Score Prediction: Texas A&M 38 Ole Miss 31

Tennessee (2-4, 1-2 SEC) at #1 Alabama (6-0, 3-0 SEC)
Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821)
9 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: UA leads, 55-38-7
Last: UA, 58-21 (2018 at Knoxville)
Sirius: 121 • XM: 210
Line: Alabama -34 ½
Score Prediction: Alabama 45 Tennessee 7


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Jimmy’s blog: Odds stacked against Vols as they visit Bama

Jimmy’s blog: Odds stacked against Vols as they visit Bama

By Jimmy Hyams

It’s the Third Saturday in October, and that usually means Tennessee v. Alabama.

While the game is set for Saturday, it won’t end until Sunday morning since kickoff is at 9 pm ET. Tennessee’s hope is that a lot of fans are still watching after midnight. That means the Vols, a 35-point underdog, have kept the game relatively close.

That hasn’t been the case lately. Alabama has won 12 in a row against UT, with 10 by at least two touchdowns and eight by at least 20 points.

Alabama is so dominant, Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt joked this week that he might employ the game plan of an Arkansas high school which never punts and always onside kicks.

Hey, desperate times call for desperate measures.

The Vols didn’t look desperate last Saturday in upsetting touchdown- favorite Mississippi State 20-10 behind a defense that recorded 10 tackles for loss, seven sacks and three interceptions. The Vols held the SEC’s leading rusher, Kylin Hill, to just 13 yards on 11 carries.

While UT lost starting quarterback Brian Maurer to a concussion in the second quarter, Jarrett Guarantano did well in relief, completing 6 of 7 passes for 106 yards and tossing a game-winning TD pass to senior Tyler Byrd with 2:35 left in the game. It was the first time in his career that Byrd led the Vols in receiving yards.

The win was UT’s first against an FBS team in 11 months and renewed hope of making a bowl game as five of the remaining six contests are considered winnable.

The one that’s not: Alabama. Nick Saban’s team is ranked No. 1 and hasn’t lost to an unranked team in 87 games. Alabama has won 29 in a row at home and 44 of 45. Under Saban, Alabama is 70-8 when ranked No. 1 and 139-19 at home.

Alabama has an explosive offense, led by QB Tua Tagovailoa, who has 27 TD passes and one pick while completing 73.6% of his passes. The Tide has an array of NFL-caliber receivers led by Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs. Bama is second in the nation in scoring, averaging 51 points and 536.8 total yards per game, 336 passing.

That’s a departure from Saban’s early years when the Tide relied on a strong run game. Bama is averaging just 170.8 rush yards per game but Saban said its more about having an effective run game, not the yards per game average. Alabama is averaging 5.3 yards per carry. Saban also pointed out that some teams have higher rushing totals because of running quarterbacks.

Alabama’s offensive numbers dwarf UT, which is averaging 23 points, 353.5 total yards per game, 146.3 on the ground. UT might start Guarantano at QB, Pruitt said playing Maurer will be a game-time decision. UT expects offensive lineman Jahmir Johnson to play after missing four games with an undisclosed injury. If so, that could be UT’s sixth offensive line combination in seven games.

Alabama’s defense isn’t as stout as usually as the Tide allows 17 points per game and 336 total yards. But the Tide starts four true freshmen on defense due to injuries and has outscored opponents by 192 points in the first three quarters. Bama has a 47-35 edge in the 4th quarter, when games are usually already decided.

It’s worth noting that in the last 65 games, Alabama has forced a turnover in 60 and scored 22 defensive touchdowns. And this season, Alabama has a plus-8 turnover margin.

Here are a few other notes about the game:

*Saban is 12-0 against his former assistants, 1-0 against Pruitt, who took over at UT last year.

*Pruitt said Alabama’s offense is “super, maybe one of the best offenses in the history of college football.’’

*Pruitt singled out center Brandon Kennedy as having played well in recent games. Kennedy, a grad transfer from Alabama, was oft-injured at Bama. He suffered a season-ending torn ACL after the opener last year and hasn’t played much football in  his college career. But he’s progressed well due to a chance to play.

*Pruitt said Alabama is very aggressive in the RPO (run-pass option) game and Tagovailoa is very accurate throwing slants and go routes. “They’re probably better than anybody in the country in the RPO game,’’ Pruitt said.

*Pruitt said the key to stopping Alabama’s RPO game is “winning some one-on-one battles. I haven’t seen a team that can guard them. If you can, that’s the answer, but I haven’t seen a team that could do that.’’

*While many people focus on Alabama’s offense, Pruitt thinks the Tide is outstanding on defense, naming several defensive backs and linebackers along with a few defensive linemen. “Alabama’s front is as good as anybody’s,’’ Pruitt said.

*Pruitt on playing at No. 1 Alabama: “It’s a heckuva challenge for us. We’re looking forward to it. It’s exciting for our kids … to compete in Bryant-Denny Stadium against one of the best teams in the country.’’

*Saban said Pruitt has done a “really good job’’ and that the Vols play with a lot of “discipline, toughness and play hard.’’ Saban: `We need to respect that.’

*Alabama has had some games with 10-plus penalties and Saban said that is due to a “lack of discipline.’’ Saban said he’s told the team “you can’t do what you feel like doing. Do what’s right.’’

*Saban said he is pleased with the progress made by four true freshman who have started on defense but he’s “not satisfied with the way we’re playing.’’ Bama is giving up 336 yards per game and 17 points per game.

*Saban said former UT coach Butch Jones has done a “really, really good job’’ as an offensive analyst, watching film and suggesting what Bama could do better on offense. “He’s a great person to have in our organization,’’ said Saban. Jones is in his second year at Bama.


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Garth Brooks Helps Honor Sam & Dave at “Grammy Salute to Music Legends” TV Special [Watch Preview]

Garth Brooks Helps Honor Sam & Dave at “Grammy Salute to Music Legends” TV Special [Watch Preview]

The Recording Academy hosted its fourth Grammy Salute to Music Legends television special in July at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre to honor its 2019 Special Merit Awards recipients. This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award honorees included Sam & Dave, Black Sabbath, George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic, Billy Eckstine, Donny Hathaway, Julio Iglesias, and Dionne Warwick, while Lou Adler, Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson, and Johnny Mandel were recognized as Trustees Award honorees.

A number of musical stars from all genres took part in the night’s festivities, including Garth Brooks, Johnny Mathis, Jessie Mueller, Julio Iglesias, Rival Sons, Gregory Porter and more.

Garth honored R&B duo Sam & Dave by teaming with the duo’s Sam Moore to perform a medley of “Hold On, I’m Comin’” and “Soul Man.”

In addition, Jessie Mueller, who stars in the upcoming Lifetime film, Patsy & Loretta, honored Lou Adler by performing “I Feel the Earth Move” and “It’s Too Late.”

The Grammy Salute to Music Legends television special premieres nationwide on Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings).

Watch a preview of Garth and Sam’s performance below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Watch Craig Morgan’s Emotional Performance of “The Father, My Son & the Holy Ghost” on “Kelly Clarkson”

Watch Craig Morgan’s Emotional Performance of “The Father, My Son & the Holy Ghost” on “Kelly Clarkson”

Craig Morgan stopped by The Kelly Clarkson Show on Oct. 17 for a sit-down chat and performance of his new single, “The Father, My Son and the Holy Ghost.”

The new tune, which Craig penned and produced, honors his late son, Jerry Greer, who passed away after a boating accident in July 2016 at the age of 19.

The touching performance brought tears to the eyes of the titular host, as well as guests Blake Shelton and Eva Mendes.

After Blake Shelton spearheaded a successful viral campaign to get the new tune to No. 1 on the all-genre iTunes Songs chart on Sept. 12, “The Father, My Son & the Holy Ghost” was released to country radio as an official single on Oct. 7 with major-label support from Broken Bow Records, Craig’s label home for six years in the 2000s.

“I am truly humbled by the response to the song so far and to my friend Blake Shelton for what he has done to honor Jerry,” says Craig. “It’s incredible to reunite with the team at Broken Bow to share this song with radio and my hope is, it will be a help to those who need it most.”

Watch Craig’s performance below.

photo by NCD

Keith Urban Announces 2020 Las Vegas Residency

Keith Urban Announces 2020 Las Vegas Residency

Keith Urban is coming to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for 12 dates in 2020.

The Sin City residency—dubbed Keith Urban Live—features multiple dates in January, April, July, August and November. The 12-date residency follows two sold-out performances at the newly renovated venue in September 2019.

Keith Urban Live

  • Jan. 10, 11, 17, 18
  • April 24, 25
  • July 10, 11
  • Aug. 7, 8
  • Nov. 20, 21

General ticket prices, which start at $69 (plus applicable tax and fees), go on sale to the general public on Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. PT. Pre-sale for Keith’s fan club members begins on Oct. 20 at 10 a.m. PT.

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USBWA Honors LVFL Tamika Catchings

USBWA Honors LVFL Tamika Catchings

Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The United States Basketball Writers Association has named its annual recognition of its women’s national freshman of the year the Tamika Catchings Award.  Catchings, vice president of basketball operations for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA, was the consensus national freshman of the year during the 1997-98 season when the Tennessee Lady Volunteers won a national championship in a 39-0 season.

Catchings was named to the All-Final Four Team that season and set program freshman records for most points with 711 and a 35-point game against DePaul. She went on to become one of only two four-time WBCA All-Americans at UT.

When Catchings retired in 2016 after 16 seasons of professional basketball with the Fever, she ranked first in league history in rebounds (3,316), first in steals (1,074), first in free throws (2,004) and second in points (7,380). She was a five-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, and was named to 11 All-Defense teams. Catchings was the league’s Most Valuable Player in 2011 and was the WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player during the Fever championship season of 2012.

Catchings played for the United States on Olympic gold-medal winning teams in 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016.

She has a master’s degree in sports studies from Tennessee. Her Catch The Stars Foundation helps disadvantaged youth achieve their dreams by promoting fitness, literacy and youth development.

“There is no better example, mentor and role model for gifted freshmen than Tamika,” said Malcolm Moran, USBWA Executive Director and Director of the Sports Capital Journalism Program at IUPUI. “Her commitment to community service and her move into management are also an inspiration for the next generation. She is an ideal choice.”

USBWA Board Member Mel Greenberg said: “While our focus is on the collegiate world in citing all-timers, Tamika’s starring roles as an Olympic gold medalist and in an All-WNBA playing career with the Fever – where she is blazing a trail in the front office – must be noted.”

The Tamika Catchings Award becomes the fourth named award for women’s college basketball by the USBWA. It joins the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award for National Player of the Year, the Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award, which was named after Catchings’ Hall of Fame coach at Tennessee, and the Mary Jo Haverbeck Award for service to the USBWA.

 

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Two Vols released, another to IR – Week 7 VFL in the NFL Update

Two Vols released, another to IR – Week 7 VFL in the NFL Update

An image from September 8, 2019 regular season home game against the Atlanta Falcons. The Vikings won 28-12. / Credit: Minnesota Vikings Media Site

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Here’s an updated list of University of Tennessee players in the National Football League entering Week 7 of the season and all the moves in the last week or so, as well as the VFL in the NFL Player of the Week as named by me.

I’ve included some notes, jersey numbers, unofficial depth chart positions, breakdowns by position and much more.

You will also see all of the players that are inactive in the league, either on injured reserve or on practice squads. Plus, you’ll find the list of players that were at UT at one time before transferring and others that have local ties to the Knoxville area that did not attend the University of Tennessee.

I update this list throughout the season here on my blog “Vince’s View.” Bookmark my blog page and check back often.


Moves In The Last Week – U. of Tennessee/One-Time Vols/Local Players in the NFL
-RB John Kelly was signed to the 53-player from by the Rams from their practice squad
-FB Jakob Johnson of the Patriots was placed on IR
-TE Alex Ellis was waived from Eagles IR via an injury settlement
-TE Ethan Wolf was released by the Packers from their practice squad


Notes and Numbers – Vols in the NFL
*Currently 23 U. of Tennessee players are on NFL 53-player rosters
*UT had 25 entering Week 1
*9 UT players are in the league, but inactive (6 on IR & 5 on practice squads)
*2 VFL rookies are in the NFL, both made teams as undrafted free agents
*Pittsburgh has the most active UT players with 3
*DB & DL are the largest positions of VFLs in the league right now with 4 active
*17 of the 32 teams have a UT player on active rosters
*There are 2 players on active rosters that were once at U. of Tennessee but then transferred
*There are 3 players on active rosters that didn’t attend UT, but have Knoxville/East TN ties
*8 of the 23 Vols on active rosters started their most recent game (not counting special teams or missed games due to injury)


Vinny’s VFL Player of the Week
Steelers DB Cam Sutton
Sutton helped close-out the Steelers road win at the Chargers on Sunday Night Football on NBC with an over-the-shoulder interception of Phillip Rivers. He finished the game with one interception, 3 passes defensed, 1 tackle, 26 return yards on the interception and a marvelous onside kick recovery at the end of the game to end the Chargers’ hopes.


Tennessee Volunteers On Active NFL Rosters as of 10/17/19 (23) x = rookie
Atlanta Falcons
Luke Stocker (80) TE (2nd team TE)

Baltimore Ravens
Morgan Cox (46) LS (starting LS)

Carolina Panthers
Michael Palardy (5) P (starting P/H)
Rashaan Gaulden (28) DB (3rd team SS)

Chicago Bears
Cordarrelle Patterson (84) WR/KR (2nd team WR & starting KR)

Dallas Cowboys
Jason Witten (82) TE (starting TE)

Denver Broncos
Alexander “AJ” Johnson (45) LB (starting ILB)
Ja’Wuan James (70) OT (injured – starting RT)

Detroit Lions
Jalen Reeves-Maybin (44) LB (2nd team OLB)
Justin Coleman (27) DB (starting CB)

Houston Texans
Zach Fulton (73) OL (starting RG)

Jacksonville Jaguars
Joshua Dobbs (1) QB (2nd team QB)

Kansas City Chiefs
Dustin Colquitt (2) P (starting P/H)

Los Angeles Rams
John Kelly (42) RB (3rd team RB)

Minnesota Vikings
Britton Colquitt (4) P (starting P/H)

New Orleans Saints
Alvin Kamara (41) RB (starting RB/2nd team KR)
Shy Tuttle (74) DT (2nd team DT)

New York Jets
Kyle Phillips (98) DE (2nd team DE)-x

Philadelphia Eagles
Derek Barnett (96) DE (starting DE)

Pittsburgh Steelers
Ramon Foster (73) OG (starting LG)
Daniel McCullers (93) NT (2nd team NT)
Cameron Sutton (20) DB (2nd team NCB)

San Francisco 49ers
Emmanuel Moseley (41) CB (starting RCB)


One-Time Vols That Transferred On Active Rosters (2) x = rookie
Buffalo Bills
Lee Smith TE (85) *Powell HS/Tennessee/Marshall (2nd team TE)

Miami Dolphins
Preston Williams (82) WR *Tennessee/Colorado St (starting WR)-x


Knoxville Area Players That Didn’t Play At U. of Tennessee On Active Rosters (3) x = rookie
Dallas Cowboys
Randall Cobb (18) WR *Alcoa HS/Kentucky (injured – starting WR)
Chris Jones (6) P *Carson-Newman (starting P/H)

Minnesota Vikings
Harrison Smith (22) S *Catholic HS/Notre Dame (starting SS)


Inactive Players From UT, One-Time Vols & Local Players In The NFL
Injured Reserve
LB Colton Jumper – New Orleans Saints
QB Matt Simms – Atlanta Falcons
TE Jason Croom – Buffalo Bills
LB Jordan Williams – Tennessee Titans
DT Malik Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles
FB Jakob Johnson – New England Patriots
QB Nathan Peterman – Oakland Raiders (Pitt)
WR Jalen Hurd – San Francisco 49ers (Baylor)

Practice Squads
QB Tyler Bray – Chicago Bears
OG Kahlil McKenzie – Seattle Seahawks
WR Josh Malone – New York Jets
TE Daniel Helm – San Francisco 49ers (Duke)
DE Dewayne Hendrix – Miami Dolphins (Pitt)


Teams Without Any Players From UT On Active 53-Player Rosters (15)
Arizona Cardinals
Buffalo Bills
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Green Bay Packers
Indianapolis Colts
Los Angeles Chargers
Miami Dolphins
New England Patriots
New York Giants
Oakland Raiders
Seattle Seahawks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tennessee Titans
Washington Redskins


UT Players In The NFL By Position (23)
QB – 1
RB – 2
WR – 1
TE – 2
FB – 0
OL – 3
DL – 4
LB – 2
DB – 4
P – 3
PK – 0
LS – 1


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Josh Turner Wins First GMA Dove Award for “I Saw the Light”

Josh Turner Wins First GMA Dove Award for “I Saw the Light”

Josh Turner won his first Gospel Music Association Dove Award at the 50th annual GMA Dove Awards on Oct. 15 in Nashville.

Josh took home the trophy for Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year for “I Saw The Light.”

“I Saw the Light” is featured on Josh’s first album of gospel music, I Serve a Savior, which was released in 2018. The 12-song offering boasts a number of gospel classics, including Amazing Grace,” “Great Is Your Faithfulness” and “Doxology,” as well as the cover of Hank Williams’ “I Saw the Light.”

Josh, who has scored a handful of No. 1 hits on the country charts, netted two additional Dove Award nominations for Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year for “How Great Thou Art” and Bluegrass/Country/Roots Album of the Year for I Serve A Savior.

photo by NCD

Watch Chris Young Perform “Drowning” in Honor of Kane Brown’s Late Drummer at CMT Awards

Watch Chris Young Perform “Drowning” in Honor of Kane Brown’s Late Drummer at CMT Awards

Chris Young took the stage—as a previously unannounced performer—at the CMT Artists of the Year Awards in Nashville on Oct. 16 to honor Kane Brown’s late drummer, Kenny Dixon, with a rendition of his current single, “Drowning.” Kenny, 27, passed away on Oct. 12 after sustaining injuries in a car wreck.

Co-penned by Chris, Corey Crowder and Josh Hoge, “Drowning” was partly inspired by the death of Chris’ close friend, Adam, and features lyrics: “So tonight I’m gonna pull out pictures, ones with you in ’em / Laugh and cry a little while reminiscing / By myself, I can’t help that all I think about is / How you were taken way too soon / It ain’t the same here without you / I gotta say, missing you comes in waves / And tonight I’m drowning”

Kane, who was being recognized as one of CMT’s five Artists of the Year, was overcome with emotion by the performance and tearfully expressed his gratitude.

Watch Chris perform “Drowning.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Radio Hall of Fame Member Bob Kingsley Dies at 80

Radio Hall of Fame Member Bob Kingsley Dies at 80

One of the most recognizable radio voices in the world, Bob Kingsley, 80, passed away at his home in Weatherford, Texas, on Oct. 17 after a battle with cancer.

As the former host and executive producer of Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40, Bob has been inducted into both the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame and the National Radio Hall of Fame.

Bob was a mainstay on radio for 60 years. In 1978, he took over as host of American Country Countdown after four years as the show’s producer. In 2006, he and his wife and business partner Nan Kingsley established Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40, still running on more than 320 stations. Bob received many of broadcasting’s top honors and was named to the Country Radio Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1998 and the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2016. He is the namesake and was the first recipient of the Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award, presented each year since 2014 at the Grand Ole Opry House and benefiting the Opry Trust Fund.

Blair Garner, host of The Blair Garner Show and a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame, shared his sentiments with NCD upon hearing of Bob’s passing.

If you’re lucky, at some point during your lifetime, you might meet someone by whom all others are judged. For any of us in country radio, that man was Bob Kingsley. To accurately convey his impact on country music, and the broadcast industry at large, would inevitably fall short of the reality.

We are all left now to honor his efforts. His tireless dedication to the format, the singers, and especially the songwriters. Bob’s philanthropic efforts with those who serve, or have served our country. An incredible spirit that we’ll not likely see again.

Personally, Bob was my mentor. The way he honored his craft. The way he stood as a man of character and integrity. I feel a bit numb with his loss.

Mostly I will miss seeing Bob and his wife of 30 years, Nan, as that amazing powerhouse of a couple. The magic in their eyes for each other was so plainly visible. Please keep Nan in your prayers, and take a moment to realize the gravity of this all.

Bob, I love you and will miss you dearly.

Blair

A celebration of life will be held in Nashville on Nov. 14 at 1 p.m. at The CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Kingsley’s name to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or the Grand Ole Opry Trust Fund.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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