Circle Gets the Square: CMT Rebooting “Hollywood Squares” With “Nashville Squares”

Circle Gets the Square: CMT Rebooting “Hollywood Squares” With “Nashville Squares”

CMT will be the home of a new game show, Nashville Squares, which will be hosted by Bob Saget and feature a bevy of country stars, including Tanya Tucker, Deana Carter, Jimmie Allen, Mitchell Tenpenny and more.

The tic-tac-toe series is a reboot of VH1’s Hip Hop Squares, which is a reboot of the iconic game show, Hollywood Squares. The paradigm of the trivia show consist of two contestants who utilizes advice from a panelist of celebrities to win a game of tic-tac-toe.

Celebrity contestants and squares include Bill Engvall, Caroline Rhea, Carson Cressley, Chris Sullivan, Deana Carter, Devin Dawson, Fortune Feimster, Gary Busey, Jana Kramer & Mike Caussin, Jimmie Allen, Kenya Moore, Kyle Busch, Mark Ballas & BC Jean, Marie Osmond, Melissa Peterman, Mickey Guyton, Mitchell Tenpenny, Sara Evans, Tanya Tucker and Ty Pennington.

CMT’s Nashville Squares will kick off with a two-episode premiere on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. CT.

photos by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Jimmy’s blog: Despite strong first half, Vols fall to Bulldogs

Jimmy’s blog: Despite strong first half, Vols fall to Bulldogs

By Jimmy Hyams

Tennessee showed flashes of being able to compete with a top three team in the nation Saturday night.

But as the game progressed, the gap grew.

And it left you wondering how high the Vols must climb to be competitive in the SEC.

Georgia (5-0) outscored Tennessee 23-0 in the final 30 minutes and 9 seconds en route to a 43-14 before about 80,000 fans at Neyland Stadium — some 20,000-to-25,000 wearing Georgia red — and Peyton Manning.

Georgia has now won eight of the last 10 against the Vols and outscored UT 132-26 in the last three games. UT’s 1-4 start is its worst since the 1988 team opened 0-6.

Looking to ignite a struggling offense, Tennessee started true freshman Brian Maurer at quarterback. He provided a spark, throwing for 205 yards and two touchdowns in the first half, including a beautiful 73-yard scoring strike to Marquez Callaway. And the Vols had first-down plays of 16, 16, 18, 21 and 21 yards.

“Brian done a really good job in the first half,’’ said Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt. “He stood in there and made some throws down the field in the first half. He went through his progressions. He kept his poise, kept his eyes down the field, made some nice throws. And it enabled us to create some explosive plays and soften them up a little bit so we could run the ball some.’’

But in the second half, as Georgia’s defense adjusted, Maurer threw for just 54 yards – 33 coming on a long fade route to Jauan Jennings, who had seven catches for 114 yards and a touchdown. Jennings was UT’s best player against Georgia, fighting for extra yards with each reception and making a terrific snag on a long ball.

Pruitt praised his senior wideout.

“He’s not been healthy since we’ve been here,’’ Pruitt said. “He’s had two knee surgeries. He’s not practiced a lot. But the guy is the ultimate competitor. He competes every day. We need more guys like him.’’

Maurer, who played four series against Florida with limited success, was on target mostly with slants over the middle. His scoring pass to Jennings between two defenders was big league. Maurer also hit two long balls – to Jennings and Callaway.

But, Pruitt said, Maurer had about eight to 15 plays “he’ll learn from.’’

Pruitt said he went with the true freshman over Jarrett Guarantano because the redshirt junior had “kind of been pressing.’’

Pruitt complimented a 14-yard toss over the middle Guarantano made right after replacing Maurer, but it was

Guarantano’s only completion in five attempts.

“Jarrett is a team guy,’’ Pruitt said. “…Jarrett is a guy that will help us win some football games down the road, I guarantee you that, with his attitude and work ethic.’’

Maybe so, but you can just about guarantee Maurer will start when UT hosts Mississippi State (3-2) Saturday at noon.
A 25-point underdog, Tennessee led 14-10 after the first play of the second quarter. Georgia was up 20-14 with two minutes left in the first half when the Vols drove into field goal range, where Brent Cimaglia missed his first of the season, from 47 yards.

Instead of a 20-17 halftime deficit for UT, Georgia marched down for a touchdown with nine seconds left for a 26-14 lead and the momentum at halftime.

UT went scoreless in the second half and couldn’t stop a balanced Georgia attack that rushed for 238 yards and passed for 2887 more.

Bulldog junior quarterback Jake Fromm carved up the UT defense, going 24 of 29 for 288 yards and two touchdowns as the Vols rarely mounted a pass rush.

“That’s the third time in my career I’ve gone against Jake Fromm,’’ Pruitt said. “It’s hard to fool him. I think we did one time and they had a false start.

“When you play against a guy like that, you got to call the game backwards.’’
In other words, be unpredictable.

While UT had some positive moments, Georgia outgained the Vols 526 yards to 343, had 36:28 time of possession to 23:32, and held UT to 70 rushing yards on 29 attempts.

“Nobody is looking for a pat on the back for playing hard, right?’’ Pruitt said.

“Our No. 1 goal is to win every game we play. That’s our No. 1 goal. We didn’t walk out there and say, `I hope we play good tonight or I hope play ‘em good for the first half. Our goal is to find a way to win every game. That’s the bottom line.

“And that will always be our goal. … That’s gotta be the expectations.’’


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Video: 4 Vols players in the postgame after 43-14 loss to UGA

Video: 4 Vols players in the postgame after 43-14 loss to UGA

Tennessee S Nigel Warrior, WR Marquez Callaway, LB Henry To’oto’o and C Brandon Kennedy spoke to the media at their postgame press conference after the Vols lost to #3 Georgia at home, 43-14.

Vols C Brandon Kennedy and LB Henry To’oto’o / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vols S Nigel Warrior & WR Marquez Callaway / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal
Vince’s View: SEC football Week 6 score predictions; Vols/Dawgs

Vince’s View: SEC football Week 6 score predictions; Vols/Dawgs

Vols OLB Darrell Taylor / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Below are my predictions for SEC games in Week 6 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 5 Prediction Record: 6-0 (100%)
2019 Game Prediction Record: 45-7 (87%)

SEC WEEK 6 SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, OCT. 5
Utah State (3-1) at #5 LSU (4-0, 1-0 SEC)
Series: LSU leads, 2-0
12 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (102,321)
Sirius: 137 • XM: 190
Line: LSU -27 ½
Score Prediction: LSU 42 Utah State 21

#7 Auburn (5-0, 2-0 SEC) at #10 Florida (5-0, 2-0 SEC)
Series: AU leads, 43-38-2
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Last: AU 17-6 (2011 at Auburn)
Gainesville, Fla. • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field (88,548) Sirius: 81/78 • XM: 81/191
Line: Auburn 2 ½
Score Prediction: Auburn 27 Florida 13

Troy (2-2) at Missouri (3-1, 1-0 SEC)
Series: MIZ leads, 2-1
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field (71,168)
Sirius: 137 • XM: 190
Line: Missouri -24 ½
Score Prediction: Missouri 48 Troy 14

#3 Georgia (4-0, 1-0 SEC) at Tennessee (1-3, 0-1 SEC)
Series: Tied, 23-23-2
7 p.m. ET • ESPN
Last: UGA, 38-12 (2018 at Athens)
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Sirius: 81/78• XM: 81/191
Line: Georgia -24 ½
Score Prediction: Georgia 45 Tennessee 10

Vanderbilt (1-3, 0-2 SEC) at Ole Miss (2-3, 1-1 SEC)
Series: UM leads, 49-40-2
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Last: VU, 36-29 OT (2018 at Nashville)
Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)
Sirius: 135/137 • XM: 202/190
Line: Ole Miss -7
Score Prediction: Ole Miss 35 Vanderbilt 31

Open Date: #1 Alabama (5-0, 2-0 SEC); Arkansas (2-3, 0-2 SEC); Kentucky (2-3, 0-3 SEC); Mississippi State (3-2, 1-1 SEC); South Carolina (2-3, 1-2 SEC); #25 Texas A&M (3-2, 1-1 SEC)


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Pruitt: “I have made the decision to remove Jeremy Banks from our football program.”

Pruitt: “I have made the decision to remove Jeremy Banks from our football program.”

Jeremy Banks has been dismissed from the Tennessee football team – per head coach Jeremy Pruitt.

Statement from Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt

“I have made the decision to remove Jeremy Banks from our football program.

While I will continue to support Jeremy in the next steps in his life, information I recently received made it clear that this decision is in the best interest of the football program and the university.”

 

A video obtained by TMZ was released shortly thereafter of Banks outside of an establishment in Knoxville on August 24. In the video, an alleged threat was made to a female. Earlier in the week, WBIR of Knoxville released police footage of the Banks arrest on September 15 where the former linebacker belittled and made inappropriate comments towards police officers.

Banks played a reserve role in the linebacking corps this season after appearing in 2018 as a running back.

Cumulus Knoxville Staff Photos / Credit: Sam Forman
Tennessee Dedicates Doug Dickey Hall of Fame Plaza

Tennessee Dedicates Doug Dickey Hall of Fame Plaza

Credit: UT Athletics

Tennessee Athletics hosted a dedication ceremony Friday afternoon for the new Doug Dickey Hall of Fame Plaza.

The beautiful, outdoor plaza is located outside the north entrance of Neyland-Thompson Sports Center and is the centerpiece of a corridor to and from Stokely Hall that is used regularly by Tennessee student-athletes who call that residence hall home. A well manicured gathering space in which University of Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame inductees are honored with individualized pavers, the plaza also is sure to receive a large volume of fan traffic on UT gamedays.

In only six years as head coach, from 1964 through 1969, Doug Dickey rebuilt the Tennessee football program and guided the Vols to a national championship and two Southeastern Conference titles.

As the university’s athletics director for 18 years starting in 1985, he managed a burgeoning budget that allowed UT to remain in the forefront of college sports competition.

In sum, Dickey’s contributions in coaching and administration combined to form a unique chapter in the history of Tennessee athletics. His lasting legacy has been duly noted with a string of prestigious awards paying homage to his achievements in both fields.

Hosted by current Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer, Friday’s program also included remarks from football VFLs Lester McClain and Bob Johnson, as well as current Lady Vols basketball coach Kellie Harper, former Southeastern Conference commissioner Roy Kramer and Dickey himself.

Fulmer closed the program by unveiling a bust of Dickey that now is on permanent display in the plaza.

Friday’s dedication was coordinated in conjunction with the reunion of the 1969 Tennessee football team on its 50th anniversary. Dickey led that squad to an SEC Championship and a 9-2 overall record. Fulmer was a sophomore offensive guard on that team.

 

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Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton & More to Perform at “All for the Hall” Benefit Concert

Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton & More to Perform at “All for the Hall” Benefit Concert

Keith Urban announced that his 7th All for the Hall benefit concert will take place on Feb. 10 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena with an all-star lineup that includes Ingrid Andress, Luke Combs, Lauren Daigle, Brothers Osborne, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, Tenille Townes and Tanya Tucker. During this year’s concert—which is themed Under the Influence—each artist will perform a song that was recorded by an artist who strongly influenced them, in addition to one of their own hits.

“Ken Burns’ documentary has shown us that we are all very much influenced by our heroes,” said Keith. “So this year’s All for the Hall benefit is our chance to acknowledge those that have been an influence on us and helped shape the artists that we are today. Somehow these shows always seem to take on a life of their own. They’re incredibly fun to do, and you never quite really know what’s gonna happen. So we’ll roll with it and turn Bridgestone into one huge club!”

Over the years, Keith’s All for Hall concerts have raised $3.4 million in support of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s education programs.

Tickets go on sale on Oct. 18 at 10 a.m. CT. Additional performers will be announced in the coming weeks.

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Dolly Parton Partners With Zach Williams on New Duet, “There Was Jesus” [Listen]

Dolly Parton Partners With Zach Williams on New Duet, “There Was Jesus” [Listen]

Christian artist Zach Williams dropped his sophomore album, Rescue Story, on Oct. 4.

The 10-song offering from the Grammy-nominated artist includes a duet with Dolly Parton on “There Was Jesus,” which you can listen to below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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