Player Quotes, Media Availability (Oct. 8)

Player Quotes, Media Availability (Oct. 8)

Freshman OL Wanya Morris

On what the experience of playing has been like through five games:

“At first it was a little hectic trying to get back into the game speed and learning something new, but as I go I feel like I’m getting better.”

On how much the freshmen on offense lean on each other:

“We all talked about it before we even came here. We knew that we had the possibility to play, so we took it amongst ourselves, that role, to come in and make an impact.”

On what Marquez Callaway and Jauan Jennings have done to lead the offense:

“They’re always keeping the tempo up, the energy. Jauan and Marquez are the best duo I’ve ever seen. They keep the energy up at practice, games, workouts, and you can always count on them to keep your head up.”

On film sessions with (Darnell) Wright and Will Friend:

“We really emphasize the little things like the steps you take, first steps, because that really determines how we play. The first two steps determine the whole block, so we really focus on our steps in practice, our pad level, where our hat is, eyes. That’s what we really focus on while we’re watching film.”

 

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Junior DB Theo Jackson

On the challenge of facing two different quarterbacks versus Mississippi State:

“I feel like we’re just accounting for both of their talents. We’re just going to have to keep them both contained as best as we can, and just get pressure on them.”

On if he thinks the team is playing with more personality as the season progresses:

“Yeah, I am. We’re becoming more together as one, and we’re just playing more confident. The first half against Georgia we played very well, but we just have to sustain that effort.”

On how the defense can be more disruptive and cause more turnovers:

“Causing turnovers, that’s just want to. Getting the ball off the runner and just taking it from him, that’s just want to. Picks just come from good technique and eyes. Really it’s just a scheme-based thing that can get us back there for tackles for loss.”

On what he has seen from Bryce Thompson since his return:

“I’ve seen a lot of development from him. He’s definitely matured a lot since that last incident, and I’m liking what I’m seeing.”

 

Junior DB, Ty Chandler

On how the team is trying to get the running game going:

“We talk about it every week. I’m sure Coach (Jim) Chaney has a great plan for how we’re going to do that this week. I’m just looking forward to going in there this week and working – working on myself and whatever I can do to get better – to help this run game to get going. That’s what we’re going to do this week. We’re going to push each other hard this week in practice and go out there and execute on Saturday.”

 

On how Brian Maurer handled himself on Saturday:

“I think he handled himself well – the ability to come in, facing the No. 3 team in the nation. I think he handled himself well, like a professional. We’ve just got to keep having that and we’ve got to keep building off that.”

 

On how critical this Saturday’s game against Mississippi State is going to be:

“This game is very critical. It’s another big game in Neyland at (Noon). So, we’ve got to come out ready to play. We’ve got to come out ready to play and just ready to get the ball rolling. I’m excited. I’m looking forward to it. We’re facing a good Mississippi State team. It’s a good challenge ahead, but I’m looking forward to it. Hopefully we’ll come out on the right foot, ready to go.”

 

On how Eric Gray has performed up to this point in the season:

“Eric’s coming along well. He’s another great running back in our room. He brings versatility to the room. He’s an even better person. He’s developing well. I’m excited to have both of them in the room (Chandler and Tim Jordan). I know anytime I’m out, I know they can get the job done.”

 

Junior DL Matthew Butler

On if he feels like his game is progressing:

“I’m always working for my game to evolve. My main goal is to help this team win. It’s been a tough time in Tennessee history my whole time. That lights a fire in me. I’m just trying to do what I can to help the team win.”

 

On what Aubrey Solomon has done to play well:

“Aubrey is a good player. He transferred in from Michigan. He’s always in the training room with me, with the guys. He’s making sure that his body is right because he knows tough SEC football. We just prepare for each week the right way.”

 

On how the defensive line is looking to increase its pass rushing:

“As far as the last game, Georgia does have a good line. They pass protected well and they also have seven-man protections and bigger guys. We just need to have better execution with the one-on-ones. We might get two one-on-ones on the ends or two one-on-ones on the inside. We need to capitalize on those. Even if it’s not a one-on-one, just pushing the pocket, get in the quarterback’s face. Like I said, it’s not all about just sacking the guy – getting hands up, stopping coverages, and getting a hit on him – something to that extent just to affect the quarterback.”

 

Senior DB Nigel Warrior

On the energy he saw from the team against Georgia:

“I feel like we came out of our shell more. I think more of the players, my teammates, we opened up a little bit. We played with more heart. That brought out more personality. If you looked on the sideline, you could see people jumping around. On the field, you could see more personality, screaming, talking to each other, communication. It was all there.”

 

On how he feels the defense has been adjusting throughout the game:

“I think we’re adjusting pretty well. In the first half of last week, I think we adjusted pretty well. Now, we just have to take it from the first half to the second. I think we adjusted pretty well as a team. We just have to make those changes as the game goes on. We have to see them and communicate them and let everybody know, ‘This is what’s happening.’ Take it for a whole 60 minutes, or however long a game goes.”

 

On what was going through his mind while watching Jauan Jennings carrying defenders on Saturday:

“We’re playing ball. When I saw that I was like, ‘We’re really out here playing football.’ We’re playing as one. We’re playing as a team. Everybody’s playing their heart out and playing with some passion. Those things like that, that you really don’t see, those are the things that really get everybody up and out of their seats.”

 

On how important it is for the defense to generate a good pass rush:

“I think the pass rush helps us a lot. What our coaches always say is: ‘A good pass rush is a good back-end defense and a good back-end defense is a good pass rush.’ I think the pass rush helps us out a lot. It helps us break down from running around a lot. When the quarterback breaks the pocket, I think that it helps with us not having to run around so much and actually having to chase a receiver. With all the time that a quarterback could have, with the pass rush knocking it down, I think it really helps us a lot.”

 

On if he likes the team’s talent level:

“I love the talent level. It isn’t about the talent. It’s just about us getting to who we are and knowing who we are in order to win games. That’s all it is.”

 

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Vols in the NFL Week Five Update

Vols in the NFL Week Five Update

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Week five of the NFL season saw a pair of VFLs make their first career starts.

For the San Francisco 49ers, Emmanuel Moseley earned his first career start on Monday Night Football. Moseley grabbed the first pass break-up of his career, thwarting a pass in the endzone. The 49ers defeated the Browns 31-3.

Also making his first career start was A.J. Johnson for the Denver Broncos. Johnson collected a career-high nine tackles, one tackle for loss, an interception and defended two passes in the Broncos’ 20-13 win against the San Diego Chargers.

Alvin Kamara contributed in literally every way possible for the New Orleans Saints offensively. He had 62 yards rushing, seven receptions for 42 yards and completed a 13-yard pass. He totaled 117 yards of offense in the Saints’ 31-34 win versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Derek Barnett collected a pair of tackles, a sack and a tackle-for-loss in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 31-6 win against the New York Jets, while Michael Palardy had five punts for 238 yards, pinning the Jacksonville Jaguars inside their 20-yard line three times en route to a 34-27 Carolina Panthers win.

Tyler Bray – QB, Chicago Bears
DNP in 24-21 loss vs. Raiders
Next game: Bye

Derek Barnett – DE, Philadelphia Eagles
Two tackles, one sack, 1 TFL in 31-6 win vs Jets
Next game: Oct. 13 at Vikings

Justin Coleman – DB, Detroit Lions
Bye
Next game: Oct. 14th at Packers

Britton Colquitt – P, Minnesota Vikings
One punt for 57 yards in 28-10 win at Giants
Next game: Oct. 13 vs. Eagles

Dustin Colquitt – P, Kansas City Chiefs
Four punts for 155 yards, two inside 20 in 19-13 loss vs. Colts
Next game: Oct. 13 vs. Texans

Morgan Cox – LS, Baltimore Ravens
Snapped nine times in 26-23 win at Steelers
Next game: Oct. 13 vs. Bengels

Jason Croom – TE, Buffalo Bills
Injured Reserve
Next game: Bye

Joshua Dobbs – QB, Jacksonville Jaguars
DNP in 34-27 loss at Panthers
Next game: Oct. 13 Saints

Ramon Foster G, Pittsburgh Steelers
Started in 26-23 loss vs. Ravens
Next game: Oct. 13th at Chargers

Zach Fulton – G, Houston Texans
Started in 53-32 win vs. Falcons
Next game: Oct. 13 at Chiefs

Rashaan Gaulden – DB, Carolina Panthers
No stats in 34-27 win vs. Jaguars
Next game: Oct. 13th at Buccaneers

Malik Jackson – DT, Philadelphia Eagles
Injured Reserve
Next game: Oct. Oct. 13th at Vikings

Ja’Wuan James – T, Denver Broncos
Not Active in 20-13 win at Chargers
Next game: Oct. 13 vs. Titans

Alexander Johnson – LB, Denver Broncos
Nine tackles, one tackle-for-loss, one interception, two passes defended in 20-13 win at Chargers
Next game: Oct. 13 vs. Titans

Jakob Johnson – FB, New England Patriots
Two catches for five yards in 33-7 win at Redskins
Next game: Oct. 10 vs. Giants

Colton Jumper – LB, New Orleans Saints
Injured Reserve
Next game: Sept. 29th vs. Cowboys

Alvin Kamara – RB, New Orleans Saints
62 yards rushing, seven receptions for 42 yds, 1/1 passing for 13 yards in 31-24 win vs. Buc
Next game: Oct. 13 at Jaguars

John Kelly – RB, Los Angeles Rams
Practice squad
Next game: Oct. 3 at Seahawks

Daniel McCullers – DT, Pittsburgh Steelers
No stats in 26-23 loss vs. Ravens
Oct. 13th at Chargers

Khalil Mckenzie – G, Seattle Seahawks
Practice Squad
Next game: Oct. 3 vs. Rams

Emmanuel Moseley – DB, San Francisco 49ers
Made first-career start and had one pass defended in 31-3 win vs. Browns
Next game: Oct. 13 at Rams

Michael Palardy – P, Carolina Panthers
Five punts for 238 yards, three inside 20 in 34-27 win vs. Jaguars
Next game: Oct. 13 at Buccaneers

Cordarrelle Patterson – WR, Chicago Bears
One rush for five yards, three kickoff returns for 93 yards in 24-21 loss vs. Raiders
Next game: Bye

Kyle Phillips – DE, New York Jets
One tackle, One pass defended in 31-6 loss at Eagle
Next game: Oct. 13 vs. Cowboys

Jalen Reeves-Maybin – LB, Detroit Lions
Bye
Next game: Oct. 14th at Packers

Matt Sims – QB, Atlanta Falcons
Injured reserve
Next game: Oct. 14 at Cardinals

Luke Stocker – TE, Atlanta Falcons
One tackle, one pass defended in 31-6 loss at Eagle
Next game: Oct. 13 at Cardinals

Cameron Sutton – DB, Pittsburgh Steelers
One pass defended 26-23 loss vs. Ravens
Oct. 13 at Chargers

Shy Tuttle – DL, New Orleans Saints
No stats in 31-24 win vs. Buccaneers
Next game: Oct. 13 at Jaguars

Jason Witten – TE, Dallas Cowboys
Three receptions for 29 yards in 34-24 loss vs. Packers
Next game: Oct. 13 at Jets

 

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Kelsea Ballerini to Team With Halsey for Upcoming “CMT Crossroads”

Kelsea Ballerini to Team With Halsey for Upcoming “CMT Crossroads”

Kelsea Ballerini will team with Halsey for the 70th episode of CMT Crossroads.

The episode will be taped at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater on Oct. 11. The concert is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open at 6 p.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. for the concert that’s slated to end at 9 p.m.

The cross-genre stars are expected to collaborate on each other’s hits, share stories and more. While Kelsea, 26, has scored five No. 1 hits on the country charts since dropping her debut album in 2015, Halsey, 25, has earned a handful on No. 1 songs on the pop charts since releasing her 2015 debut album, including “Him & I,” “Eastside” and more.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Keith Urban to Embark on 13-Date European Tour in 2020

Keith Urban to Embark on 13-Date European Tour in 2020

Keith Urban will head across the pond in 2020 for his 13-date Live Tour in Europe.

Kicking off on May 2 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the tour will make additional stops in the U.K, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

Keith Urban Live Tour
May 2 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 5 | London, England
May 8 | Manchester, England
May 12 | Glasgow, Scotland
May 14 | Birmingham, England
May 20 | Munich, Germany
May 22 | Frankfurt, Germany
May 23 | Cologne, Germany
May 25 | Hamburg, Germany
May 26 | Berlin, Germany
May 29 | Copenhagen, Denmark
May 30 | Stockholm, Sweden
May 31 | Oslo, Norway

photo by NCD

Luke Combs Reveals Track List & Drops Title Track to New Album, “What You See Is What You Get” [Listen]

Luke Combs Reveals Track List & Drops Title Track to New Album, “What You See Is What You Get” [Listen]

Luke Combs revealed the track list to his upcoming album, What You See Is What You Get, which is set to drop on Nov. 8.

Produced by Scott Moffatt, What You See Is What You Get features 17 songs, including the five tracks previously released on Luke’s recent EP, The Prequel. The new album also includes featured artists Eric Church on “Does to Me” and Brooks & Dunn on “1, 2 Many.”

Cover art by Rob Hendon; original photo by David Bergman

To celebrate the news, Luke released the title track from the album, which you can listen to below.

Luke’s 2017 debut album, This One’s for You, spawned five consecutive No. 1 singles, including “Hurricane,” “When It Rains It Pours,” “One Number Away,” “She Got the Best of Me” and “Beautiful Crazy.” He scored a sixth consecutive No. 1 single with the release of “Beer Never Broke My Heart” from his 2019 EP, The Prequel.

Earlier this year, the recent Grand Ole Opry inductee made history as the first artist to simultaneously top all five Billboard country charts for multiple weeks: Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs and Country Digital Song Sales.

This One’s for You has spent 48 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, second only to Shania Twain’s Come On Over at 50 weeks.

Listen to “What You See Is What You Get” below.

What You See Is What You Get Track List
1. “Beer Never Broke My Heart”
2. “Refrigerator Door”
3. “Even Though I’m Leaving”
4. “Lovin’ On You”
5. “Moon Over Mexico”
6. “1, 2 Many” featuring Brooks & Dunn
7. “Blue Collar Boys”
8. “New Everyday”
9. “Reasons”
10. “Every Little Bit Helps”
11. “Dear Today”
12. “What You See Is What You Get”
13. “Does To Me” featuring Eric Church
14. “Angels Workin’ Overtime”
15. “All Over Again”
16. “Nothing Like You”
17. “Better Together”

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Morgan Wallen Announces Headlining “Whiskey Glasses Roadshow Tour”

Morgan Wallen Announces Headlining “Whiskey Glasses Roadshow Tour”

Morgan Wallen will hit the road in 2020 for his headlining Whiskey Glasses Roadshow Tour.

The coast-to-coast run kicks off on Jan. 2 in Grand Rapids, Mich., and makes additional stops in New Orleans, Houston, Boston, Atlanta, Denver and more. Jon Langston and Ashland Craft will serve as support.

“This year so far, I’ve mostly played shows as the opening act. While I love that, and appreciate everyone who’s made that possible, I’m ready to get into rooms where I know the energy will all be directed towards our music and our production,” says Morgan. “It’s been a while since I’ve gotten to headline, so I can’t wait to see some of the same faces I’ve gotten to know from before and get to know a bunch of new ones. I know it’s going to be the best one yet. Jon is one of my good buddies and has his own star rising, so I’m super pumped he accepted the offer to come out. Ashland is a new talent, one that most aren’t familiar with yet, but that will change soon. So I ask y’all to show up early and show both of them love. You won’t be disappointed.”

Ticket pre-sale begins on Oct. 14, while tickets to the general public go on sale on Oct. 18.

Whiskey Glasses Roadshow Tour

  • Jan. 2 | Grand Rapids, MI | 20 Monroe Live
  • Jan. 3 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore
  • Jan. 4 | Rosemont, IL | Rosemont Theatre
  • Jan. 9 | New Orleans, LA | The Fillmore
  • Jan. 10 | Houston, TX | House of Blues
  • Jan. 11 | Irving, TX | Toyota Music Factory
  • Jan. 16 | Northfield, OH | MGM Northfield Park
  • Jan. 17 | Indianapolis, IN | Egyptian Room
  • Jan. 18 | Cincinnati, OH | Taft Theatre
  • March 19 | Silver Spring, MD | The Fillmore
  • March 20 | Raleigh, NC | The Ritz
  • March 21 | North Myrtle Beach, SC | House of Blues
  • April 9 | Philadelphia, PA | The Fillmore
  • April 11 | Boston, MA | House of Blues
  • April 17 | Atlanta, GA | Tabernacle
  • April 23 | San Jose, CA | San Jose Civic
  • April 29 | Boise, ID | Revolution Concert House
  • April 30 | Salt Lake City, UT | The Complex
  • May 1 | Denver, CO | Fillmore Auditorium

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Lifetime’s “Patsy & Loretta” Premieres at NYC’s Carnegie Hall [Photo Gallery]

Lifetime’s “Patsy & Loretta” Premieres at NYC’s Carnegie Hall [Photo Gallery]

On Oct. 7 at New York City’s Carnegie Hall, Lifetime hosted a premiere of its upcoming friendship flick, Patsy & Loretta, which chronicles the real-life bond between Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn in the 1950s and ’60s. Patsy & Loretta is set to debut on Lifetime on October 19 at 7 p.m. CT.

Before her death in a plane crash in 1963, Patsy was an established star who took up-and-comer Loretta under her wing to help her navigate the male-dominated world of country music. Starring roles feature Megan Hilty as Patsy and Jessie Mueller as Loretta. Filmed in Nashville in the spring, Patsy & Loretta was directed by Callie Khouri, who created Nashville.

A number of stars walked the red carpet prior to the Carnegie Hall premiere, including Megan, Jessie, Joe Tippett (Doolittle Lynn) and Janine Turner (Hilda Hensley). Check out the photo gallery, courtesy of Steven Bergman, AFF-USA.com.

“I sure loved Patsy,” said Loretta via Facebook. “It broke my heart when we lost her. We always had lots of fun together. This movie is coming out this fall.”

Watch the movie’s trailer below.

photos by Steven Bergman, AFF-USA.com

Whiskey Myers Reaches No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart, Jon Pardi No. 2, Sturgill Simpson No. 3

Whiskey Myers Reaches No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart, Jon Pardi No. 2, Sturgill Simpson No. 3

Hard-rockin’ country troupe Whiskey Myers ascended to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart with its new self-titled album, moving 42,000 equivalent units, according to Nielsen Music.

The tally was buoyed by Whiskey Myers’ recent Die Rockin’ Tour, which included a copy of the new album with a select ticket purchase.

Jon Pardi’s highly anticipated third album, Heartache Medication, reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart with 34,000 equivalent units sold, while Sturgill Simpson clocked in at No. 3 with his fourth studio album, Sound & Fury, which moved 32,000 equivalent units.

photo by Kris Poage/EB Media

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