Kane Brown’s Drummer, Kenny Dixon, Dies in Auto Accident: “Love You So Much,” Says Kane

Kane Brown’s Drummer, Kenny Dixon, Dies in Auto Accident: “Love You So Much,” Says Kane

Kane Brown’s drummer, Kenny Dixon, 27, died from injuries sustained in a car wreck on Oct. 12.

The Tennessean confirmed the news, including a statement from Kane’s representatives: “It is with profound sadness and disbelief that we confirm we lost our drummer Kenny this weekend in a tragic car accident. Kenny was a member of our family from the very beginning and our hearts are with his fiancé Sarah, his son, and everyone who knew and loved him. He was truly one of the greatest and kindest people on and off stage we’ve ever known.”

Kane posted a message via Instagram, saying: “Love you so much dude!!! You started all of this with me from the start in 2015 when no body else believed we would make it out of Chattanooga playing for 500 people and your last show was in a Fn Stadium my guy 🔥 I know u will be watching over us with that red neck accent that we all love and you will never be replaced bro!!! I promise u that!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽”

Kenny and Sarah planned to marry on Nov. 30.

Sarah also shared a post on Instagram, saying: “I’m at a loss of words. I don’t even know how to write this or ever thought I would have to. Kenny passed away last night in a car accident. I know I have to be strong for Levi and God is gonna pull us through this. We have a forever guardian angel watching above us now. Please keep Levi, my family, and Kenny’s family in your prayers.”

Kane’s next scheduled tour date is on Oct. 19 at the Staples Center in L.A.

Photo Gallery: Dolly Parton Celebrates 50 Years as Opry Member With 2 Show Featuring Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Margo Price & More

Photo Gallery: Dolly Parton Celebrates 50 Years as Opry Member With 2 Show Featuring Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Margo Price & More

The Grand Ole Opry celebrated Dolly Parton’s 50th anniversary as an Opry member on Oct. 12 with two sold-out shows honoring the country icon.

Special guest performers included Dierks Bentley, Emmylou Harris, Chris Janson, Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Margo Price, Hank Williams Jr., and more.

Dolly took the stage during both shows (7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.) to perform a cache of her fan-favorite hits, including “Joshua,” “Jolene,” “My Tennessee Mountain Home,” “Coat of Many Colors,” “Here You Come Again,” “9 to 5” and “I Will Always Love You.”

Between shows, Tennessee’s Governor Bill Lee presented Dolly with a proclamation declaring October 12 as Dolly Parton Day.

If you weren’t lucky enough to watch the show in person, you can still catch all of the action on TV—albeit six weeks later. The two-hour TV special, Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Grand Ole Opry, will debut on NBC on Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. ET. The show will feature new interviews and Opry performances from Dolly, Dierks Bentley, Emmylou Harris, Chris Janson, Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Margo Price, Hank Williams Jr. and more.

Check out our photo gallery of Dolly’s 50th Anniversary Celebration.

photos by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Vols’ defense sparks upset win over Mississippi State

Jimmy’s blog: Vols’ defense sparks upset win over Mississippi State

By Jimmy Hyams

Last November, Tennessee looked like a team and a program ready to turn the corner when it upset No. 12 Kentucky.

The Vols had just recorded a second win last season over a ranked team and pulled even at 5-5 with a bowl game in site.

Fast forward 11 months and Tennessee was mired in a horrible slump, having lost the last two games of last season 88-30 to Missouri and Vanderbilt, then squandering leads against FCS opponent Georgia State and BYU.

The Tennessee coaches, players and fans were starved for a win over someone not named Chattanooga.

They finally got it, taking down touchdown favorite Mississippi State 20-10 Saturday afternoon at Neyland Stadium, thanks to a ball-hawking, gang-tackling defense and an offense that generated an impressive fourth quarter drive to put the game away.

Tennessee’s maligned defense recorded 10 tackles for loss, seven sacks and three interceptions – one each by Nigel Warrior, Kenneth George and Trevon Flowers.

“I thought the guys fought really hard,’’ Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt said. “They’ve been busting their tails all fall, trying to find a way to win.’’

They found a way by stuffing the leading rusher in the SEC, State’s Kylin Hill. Averaging 119.2 yards per game with 344 yards coming after contact, Hill was a non-factor, rushing for 13 yards on 11 carries with a long of 4.  He couldn’t have had more than 4 yards after contact.

“Defensive line wise, we played pretty well,’’ Pruitt said, who complimented the defense’s gap integrity, tackling in space and swarming to the ball.

“We felt like we needed to make the quarterbacks beat us and not Hill.’’

Hill certainly didn’t beat UT. Neither did the Bulldogs’ quarterbacks, who completed only 11 of 23 passes for 146 yards with three interceptions.

Warrior, a senior who played perhaps his best back-to-back games as a Vol, said his pick was a throw into double coverage.

“I saw a brown spot,’’ Warrior said when he turned around in coverage, “ and the only brown spot I know is the ball.’’

Warrior seemed to admonish himself for not being more productive in previous games.

“I wasn’t playing as hard as I could,’’ Warrior said.

Warrior said he wasn’t surprised by the team’s three picks.

“This is what we work for,’’ he said. “In practice, we have over 25 picks and it’s showing.’’

Tennessee threw two end-zone picks, both by Brian Maurer in the first half. And both into coverage.

Pruitt called them “silly mistakes … we can’t get greedy down there.’’

Tennessee wasn’t greedy before halftime. After a Flowers interception set the Vols up at the MSU 37, Pruitt went ultra conservative with backup quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, who was replacing the injured Maurer (concussion).

“Before the half we were pretty conservative,’’ Pruitt said. “We knew the line to gain for a field goal.’’

Brent Cimaglia connected from 51 yards out, with a foot to spare, to give UT a 10-3 halftime lead. It proved to be crucial when State rallied in the second half.

MSU scored a touchdown with 8:27 left in the game to cut UT’s lead to 13-10.

UT was backed up at its 9 after a holding penalty on the ensuing kickoff.

But the Vols marched 91 yards on nine plays, capped by Guarantano’s 39-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Byrd. The Vols chewed up almost six minutes, leaving State little time for a comeback.

“That was a great drive at the end of the game,’’ Pruitt said. “It was a great win for our program and good for our guys.’’

Byrd, a highly touted recruit who hasn’t been much a factor on the field during his career, said he never considered transferring in an age when transfers are common place.

“I feel like if you leave somewhere, you’re giving up,’’ said Byrd, a senior. “And I didn’t want to give up.’’

Tennessee junior guard Trey Smith was confident the Vols could score late in the game.

“We all believed in each other that we could get the job done,’’ Smith said. “It was a great feeling to impose your will and move guys from Point A to Point B.’’

To celebrate the win, Warrior leaped into the UT student section.

“I had to, I had to,’’ Warrior said.

“I should’ve joined you,’’ Bituli said.

“Yes,’’ Warrior said, “you should have.’’

UT’s hope is there will be a next time – and it won’t take 11 months.


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Video: 5 Vols players in postgame talk UT 20-10 win over MSU

Video: 5 Vols players in postgame talk UT 20-10 win over MSU

Tennessee linebacker Darrell Taylor, offensive lineman Wanya Morris, offensive lineman Trey Smith, linebacker Daniel Bituli and defensive back Nigel Warrior spoke with the media after UT’s home win on Saturday over Mississippi State 20-10.

Vols players (l to r) OLB Darrell Taylor, OT Wanya Morris and OG Trey Smith / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal
Vince’s View: SEC Week 7 score predictions including Vols/State, UF/LSU

Vince’s View: SEC Week 7 score predictions including Vols/State, UF/LSU

Vols QB Brian Maurer / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Below are my predictions for SEC games in Week 7 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 4 Prediction Record: 4-1 (80%)
2019 Game Prediction Record: 49-8 (86%)

SEC WEEK 7 SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, OCT. 12
Mississippi State (3-2, 1-1 SEC) at Tennessee (1-4, 0-2 SEC)
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Noon ET • SEC Network
Series: UT leads, 28-16-1
Last: MSU, 41-31 (2012 at Starkville)
Sirius: 137/134 • XM: 190/191
Line: Miss State -6 ½
Score Prediction: Miss State 24 Tennessee 16

South Carolina (2-3, 1-2 SEC) at #3 Georgia (5-0, 2-0 SEC)
Athens, Ga. • Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (92,746)
Noon ET • ESPN
Series: UGA leads, 51-18-2
Last: UGA, 41-17 (2018 at Columbia)
Sirius: 135/81 • XM: 192/81
Line: Georgia -21 ½
Score Prediction: Georgia 38 South Carolina 20

#1 Alabama (5-0, 2-0) at Texas A&M (3-2, 1-1 SEC)
College Station, Texas • Kyle Field (102,733)
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: UA leads, 9-2
Last: UA, 45-23 (2018 at Tuscaloosa)
Sirius: 81/134 • XM: 81/191
Line: Alabama -17
Score Prediction: Alabama 45 Texas A&M 17

UNLV (1-4) at Vanderbilt (1-4, 0-3 SEC)
Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: First Meeting
Sirius: 137 • XM: 190
Line: Vanderbilt -15
Score Prediction: Vanderbilt 41 Nevada 21

Ole Miss (3-3, 2-1 SEC) at Missouri (4-1, 1-0 SEC)
Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field (71,168)
7 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Series: MIZ leads, 6-1
Last: MIZ, 24-10 (2013 at Oxford)
Sirius: 135 • XM: 192
Line: Missouri -12
Score Prediction: Missouri 35 Ole Miss 17

Arkansas (2-3, 0-2 SEC) at Kentucky (2-3, 0-3 SEC)
Lexington, Ky. • Kroger Field (61,000)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: UK leads, 4-3
Last: ARK, 49-7 (2012 at Fayetteville)
Sirius: 137 • XM: 190
Line: Kentucky -7
Score Prediction: Kentucky 20 Arkansas 14

#7 Florida (6-0, 3-0 SEC) at #5 LSU (5-0, 1-0 SEC)
Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (102,321)
8 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: UF leads, 33-29-3
Last: UF, 27-19 (2018 at Gainesville)
Sirius: 98/134 • XM: 207/191
Line: LSU -13 ½
Score Prediction: LSU 31 Florida 24

Open Date: #12 Auburn (5-1, 2-1 SEC)


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