Jimmy’s blog: From a Decade of Dominance (1990s) to a Decade of Decline (2010s)

Jimmy’s blog: From a Decade of Dominance (1990s) to a Decade of Decline (2010s)

By Jimmy Hyams

Only Alabama has won more SEC football Championships than Tennessee.

And the Vols still rank among the top 15 in the nation in all-time wins.

But the decade of the 2010s has not been kind to the folks on Rocky Top.

We researched how UT has fared in each decade since 1960. UT had the fifth most wins among  SEC schools in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

The Vols vaulted to No. 2 in the 1990s, behind only Florida.

Even though UT didn’t win an SEC title in the 2000s, it had the fifth most wins among SEC teams.

That has changed in the 2010s. Entering this season, UT was 12th among SEC teams in total wins (55-57) ahead of only Kentucky (50-63) and Vanderbilt (50-63). During that time, the Vols have had one winning record in SEC play, made just four bowl games, managed just two seasons of more than seven wins, and had three teams that won no more than one conference game.

How’s that for a drought?

It’s hard to believe that from 2010-2018, South Carolina had 19 more wins and Mississippi State 18 more wins than Tennessee. Ole Miss and Arkansas had one more win, for crying out loud.

Some observations: Alabama had 22 more wins in the last nine years than any other SEC team; South Carolina has more wins than Florida (thanks in large part to Steve Spurrier); Mississippi State also has more wins than Florida and Missouri is tied with Florida; I counted Ole Miss’ wins on the field and didn’t subtract vacated victories)

Here’s a look at each SEC team’s record the first nine years of this decade:

  1. Alabama           112-13
  2. LSU                   90-30
  3. Georgia             88-34
  4. Auburn              78-41
  5. Texas A&M       76-41
  6. South Carolina  74-43
  7. Mississippi St.   73-44
  8. Florida              70-44
  9. Missouri           70-46
  10. Ole Miss          56-56
  11. Arkansas         56-57
  12. Tennessee      55-57
  13. Kentucky         50-63
  14. Vanderbilt        50-63

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Miranda Lambert Announces 2020 “Wildcard Tour” With Cody Johnson, Lanco & More

Miranda Lambert Announces 2020 “Wildcard Tour” With Cody Johnson, Lanco & More

After Miranda Lambert caps her Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour at the end of November, she’ll refuel during December before hitting the road in January for her headlining Wildcard Tour, which takes its name from her upcoming seventh studio album (Nov. 1).

The 27-date run kicks off on January 16 in Tupelo, Miss., making additional stops in Nashville, Denver, Boise, Vancouver, Montreal and more. Cody Johnson, Lanco, Randy Rogers Band and Parker McCollum will serve as support on select dates.

“The essence of a wildcard is always having something up your sleeve, in whatever capacity that means to you,” says Miranda. “It is universal. Which is why I’m excited to kick off this tour with an incredible group of talented artists. We’re going to have a blast!”

Ticket pre-sale begins on Sept. 24 at 12 p.m. local time, while tickets for the general public will begin to go on sale on Sept. 27.

Wildcard Tour Dates

Featuring Cody Johnson and Lanco

  •  Jan. 16 | BancorpSouth Arena | Tupelo, Miss.
  •  Jan. 17 | Mississippi Coast Coliseum | Biloxi, Miss.
  •  Jan. 18 | Legacy Arena at the BJCC | Birmingham, Ala.
  •  Jan. 23 | Verizon Arena | Little Rock, Ark.
  •  Jan. 24 | Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, Tenn.
  •  Jan. 25 | Ford Center | Evansville, Ind.
  •  Jan. 31 | Vivint Smart Home Arena | Salt Lake City, Utah
  •  Feb. 1 | Pepsi Center | Denver, Colo.
  •  Feb. 20 | Honda Center | Anaheim, Calif.
  •  Feb. 22 | Toyota Arena | Ontario, Calif.
  •  Feb. 28 | SAP Center | San Jose, Calif.
  •  Feb. 29 | Golden 1 Center | Sacramento, Calif.
  •  April 23 | Ford Idaho Center Arena | Boise, Idaho
  •  April 24 | Spokane Arena | Spokane, Wash.
  •  April 25 | Rogers Arena | Vancouver, British Columbia
  •  April 30 | Rogers Place | Edmonton, Alberta
  •  May 1 | Brandt Centre | Regina, Saskatchewan
  •  May 2 | Bell MTS Place | Winnipeg, Manitoba
  •  May 5 | Budweiser Gardens | London, Ontario
  •  May 7 | Tribute Communities Centre | Oshawa, Ontario
  •  May 8 | Canadian Tire Centre | Ottawa, Ontario
  •  May 9 | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec

Featuring Randy Rogers Band and Parker McCollum

  •  Feb. 6 | Sprint Center | Kansas City, Mo
  •  Feb. 7 | BOK Center | Tulsa, Okla.
  •  Feb. 8 | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas

Featuring Lanco with additional support TBA

  •  Feb. 21 | Viejas Arena | San Diego, Calif.
  •  Feb. 27 | Save Mart Center | Fresno, Calif.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Lady Antebellum to Release New Album, “Ocean,” on Nov. 15 [Watch New Video for Title Track]

Lady Antebellum to Release New Album, “Ocean,” on Nov. 15 [Watch New Video for Title Track]

Lady Antebellum will release their eighth studio album, Ocean, on Nov. 15.

The 13-track offering, which was produced by first-time collaboration Dann Huff, features a number of top songwriters, including Ross Copperman, Chris DeStefano, Hillary Lindsey, busbee, Ryan Hurd, Laura Veltz, Corey Crowder and more. Lady A’s Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley had a hand in writing seven of the tracks. The album’s “The Thing That Wrecks You” features a collaboration with Little Big Town.

“There’s this theme of returning to the core of who we are—as writers, vocalists and people—that came out in each of these songs,” says Dave. “Our time in the studio with Dann had an excitement that felt like we were making our first album all over again.”

“It’s such a cinematic and theatrical melody that really tied together our standpoint of this record as a whole,” says Hillary. “Ocean stands for all of the things that we think and feel when we hear the word. Its parallel with those feelings much like the songs about barely keeping your head above water and others that make you feel like everything is smooth sailing.”

The album’s lead single, “What If I Never Get Over You,” is currently No. 15 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 18 weeks. Lady A also released a new video for the album’s title track on Sept 20, which you can watch below.

Ocean Track Listing & Songwriters

1. “What If I Never Get Over You” (Sam Ellis, Jon Green, Ryan Hurd, Laura Veltz)
2. “Pictures” (Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Sarah Buxton, Corey Crowder)
3. “Crazy Love” (Charles Kelley, Nathan Chapman)
4. “You Can Do You” (Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Corey Crowder, Jordan Schmidt)
5. “What I’m Leaving For” (Sam Ellis, Micah Premnath, Laura Veltz)
6. “Be Patient With My Love” (Charles Kelley, Dave Barnes, Ben West)
7. “Alright” (Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Busbee, Justin Ebach)
8. “Let It Be Love” (Hillary Scott, Jordan Reynolds, Amy Wadge)
9. “On A Night Like This” (Dave Barnes)
10. “Boots” (Charles Kelley, Ross Copperman)
11. “The Thing That Wrecks You” feat. Little Big Town (Daniel Tashian, Tenille Townes, Kate York)
12. “Mansion” (Chris DeStefano, Hillary Lindsey, Josh Miller)
13. “Ocean” (Tofer Brown, Sarah Buxton, Abe Stoklasa)

photo by NCD

New George Strait T-Shirt to Benefit Hurricane Relief Efforts

New George Strait T-Shirt to Benefit Hurricane Relief Efforts

George Strait has teamed with Discovery Land Company Foundation to create a themed t-shirt to support Hurricane Dorian relief efforts in the Bahamas.

All proceeds from the shirt—which costs $20—will benefit the Abaco Relief Fund, which the Foundation created to “assist with the immediate disaster relief needs of Bahamian citizens, including water, shelter, medical needs, and the recovery of the community.”

The t-shirt features a play on George’s chart-topping song, “Ocean Front Property,” with the colors of the Bahamian flag. The t-shirt is available for pre-order now through Oct. 19, with shipments going out the week of Nov. 4.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Vince’s View: SEC score predictions on Vols/Gators and 8 more games

Vince’s View: SEC score predictions on Vols/Gators and 8 more games

Defense
Auburn Football Tulane at Auburn on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019 in Auburn, Ala.
Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Each season I predict SEC games 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.

Below are my predictions for Week 4 of the college football season. I’ve skipped analysis on the FCS opponents.

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 3 Prediction Record: 10-1 (91%)
2019 Game Prediction Record: 32-5 (86%)

SEC WEEK 4 SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
Southern Miss (2-1) at #2 Alabama (3-0, 1-0 SEC)
Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821)
12 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Series: UA leads, 34-6-2
Sirius: 81 • XM: 81
Line: Alabama -38 ½
Vince’s View: Alabama is 55th in the nation in rushing offense? Really? Bama should look to put the game away early and work on that run game.
Score Prediction: Alabama 49 Southern Miss 10

Tennessee (1-2, 0-0 SEC) at #9 Florida (3-0, 1-0 SEC)
Gainesville, Fla. • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field (88,548)
12 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: UF leads, 28-20
Last: UF, 47-21 (2018 in Knoxville)
Sirius: 119 • XM: 191
Line: Florida -14
Vince’s View: Yes, Tennessee has a chance in this game. Florida has shown some vulnerabilities. I don’t think the Gators are as close to Georgia as some believe. Two key defenders, Jabari Zuniga and CJ Henderson are questionable. UF is not deep to begin with. That being said, I think Kyle Trask improves the Gators offense. I think UT’s confidence is still fragile. I worry about a lot of the young players handling the road environment (except To’oto’o and Gray) that will be hostile. Has this team fixed all its alignment and assignment errors? QB Jarrett Guarantano needs to play like he was expected to entering the season. With all the complex looks and pressures UF DC Todd Grantham will throw at him, I need to see it first.
Score Prediction: Florida 31 Tennessee 13

#4 LSU (3-0, 0-0 SEC) at Vanderbilt (0-2, 0-1 SEC)
Nashville, Tenn. • Vanderbilt Stadium (40,350)
12 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: LSU leads, 22-7-1
Last: LSU, 27-3 (2010 in Nashville)
Sirius: 106/133 • XM: 192/190
Line: LSU -24
Vince’s View: LSU ranking 105th in the nation in rushing offense is stunning. Maybe that’s a by product of wanting to establish the new wide open passing game, but they better work on it, so it’s there when needed down the road. Maybe the 126th ranked defense in the country will present LSU that opportunity.
Score Prediction: LSU 48 Vanderbilt 17

#23 California (3-0) at Ole Miss (2-1, 1-0 SEC)
Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)
12 p.m. ET • ESPNU
Series: CAL leads, 1-0
Sirius: 121 • XM: 207
Line: Ole Miss -2 ½
Vince’s View: Who knew that Cal would be about defense and running the football. It’s working. Ole Miss is much improved on defense, but still have a lot of work to do in Rich Rod’s offense.
Score Prediction: Cal 27 Ole Miss 24

#8 Auburn (3-0, 0-0 SEC) at #17 Texas A&M (2-1, 0-0 SEC)
College Station, Texas • Kyle Field (102,733)
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: A&M leads, 5-4
Last: AU, 28-24 (2018 in Auburn)
Sirius: 81/133 • XM: 81/190
Line: Texas A&M -3 ½
Vince’s View: What a huge and intriguing game this is. Both teams have different strengths and brutal schedules. Both can ill-afford to drop this game with what lies ahead. I give the Auburn defensive line will be the difference to close out the road win for the Tigers.
Score Prediction: Auburn 31 Texas A&M 27

Kentucky (2-1, 0-1 SEC) at Mississippi State (2-1, 0-0 SEC)
Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337)
3 p.m. CT • SEC Network
Series: Tied 23-23
Last: UK, 28-7 (2018 in Lexington)
Sirius: 106/119 • XM: 192/191
Line: Mississippi State -6
Vince’s View: I’ve been underwhelmed by Miss State so far relative to my expectations. UK may have the advantage at the line of scrimmage and that will help Kentucky bounce back after the brutal home loss to Florida last week.
Score Prediction: Kentucky 20 Miss State 16

South Carolina (1-2, 0-1 SEC) at Missouri (2-1, 0-0 SEC)
Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field (62,621)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network Alternate Channel
Series: SC leads, 5-4
Last: SC, 37-35 (2018 in Columbia, S.C.)
Sirius: 105 • XM: 201
Line: Missouri -9 ½
Vince’s View: I like Ryan Hilinski at QB for South Carolina. The Gamecocks had opportunities against Alabama last week. Missouri though, has weapons on offense and an opportunistic defense. Tigers win a close game.
Score Prediction: Missouri 35 South Carolina 31

San Jose State (1-1) at Arkansas (2-1, 0-1 SEC)
Fayetteville, Ark. • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (76,000)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: First Meeting
Sirius: 133 • XM: 190
Line: Arkansas -20 ½
Vince’s View: Arkansas at least has shown some life and some improvement over a year ago, even though it has a long way to go. San Jose State is coming off a bye, but it shouldn’t be enough of a challenge to win at Arkansas.
Score Prediction: Arkansas 35 San Jose State 13

#7 Notre Dame (2-0) at #3 Georgia (3-0, 1-0 SEC)
Athens, Ga. • Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (92,746)
8 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: UGA leads 2-0
Sirius: 84 • XM: 84
Line: Georgia -14 ½
Vince’s View: I don’t think this game will go much better for Notre Dane than the playoff loss to Clemson did. Georgia is too complete, nasty at the line of scrimmage and fast. Georgia is too deep and talented for the Irish.
Score Prediction: Georgia 31 Notre Dame 10


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Football Central: Tennessee at No. 9 Florida

Football Central: Tennessee at No. 9 Florida

Credit: UT Athletics

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Tennessee hits the road for the first time this season with a trip to The Swamp to take on No. 9 Florida on Saturday afternoon to open Southeastern Conference play.

The Vols and Gators will meet for the 49th time overall and 20th time in Gainesville on Saturday. Kickoff is slated for 12:02 p.m. ET.

Broadcast Info
Saturday’s contest will be televised on ESPN with Bob Wischusen (PxP), Dan Orlovsky (analyst) and Allison Williams (sideline) on the call.

Fans can also listen to Tennessee’s radio broadcast on the Vol Network (WIVK-FM 107.7) as well as satellite radio (XM Ch. 385, Internet Ch. 969). Bob Kesling (PxP), Tim Priest (analyst) and Brent Hubbs (analyst) will call the action all season long.

Need to Know
Gator Killer
No Tennessee player has had more success against the Gators than Jauan Jennings. The redshirt senior wide receiver has caught eight passes for 172 yards and a touchdown in three games against Florida during his career and also threw a 58-yard touchdown pass on a trick play against the Gators as a freshman in 2015.

Arguably the most memorable performance of Jennings’ career came in UT’s 38-28 victory over Florida in Knoxville back in 2016, snapping a 11-game skid in the series. The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native made three catches for 111 yards, including a 67-yard go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Jennings has been Tennessee’s biggest threat through the air this season with four touchdown catches already, which ranks second in the SEC. He needs one more touchdown catch to move into a tie for 10th on UT’s career list and needs just one more catch to become the 22nd player in program history to record 100 receptions.

Special Teams Have Been Special
One of the Vols’ biggest strengths this season have been on special teams. In last weekend’s victory over Chattanooga, UT blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown, averaged 57 yards per punt and did not miss a field goal or extra point. In fact, junior kicker Brent Cimaglia has been perfect all season long, going 8-for-8 on field goals and 11-for-11 on extra points. The Nashville native is tied for first in the FBS in field goals made and field goal percentage while ranking ninth nationally  in total points scored with 35. Cimaglia has now made his last 10 field goals and has hit seven of his last nine field goal attempts of 40 or more yards.

Behind 2018 freshman All-American Joe Doyle, UT ranks second nationally in net punting with a 49.3 average. The Vols rank fifth in the country in punt return average with 23.7 yards per return.

The Big Orange also are one of only three teams in the nation that have not allowed a single kickoff return yard this season, thanks in large part to the powerful leg of sophomore Paxton Brooks, who has recorded 17 touchbacks in 18 kickoffs this season. UT has only allowed two punt return yards this year as well.

Ball Hawks
After struggling to create many turnovers in the first two games of the season, Tennessee’s defense stepped its game up in a big way last Saturday. The Vols forced five turnovers in a 45-0 rout of Chattanooga, including four interceptions by three different players.

Nigel Warrior recorded his second-career interception and recorded two tackles to earn a spot on the PFF College National Defensive Team of the Week. Freshman defensive back Kenney Solomon also made his first-career interception in the fourth quarter to thwart a Chattanooga drive deep in Tennessee territory and preserve the shutout.

Series History: Florida
Overall: Gators lead, 28-20
In Gainesville: Gators lead, 14-5

Saturday will mark the 49th meeting between the two SEC East rivals. Florida has won two straight in the series, including a lopsided victory in Knoxville last season. The last two times the Vols and Gators have squared off in Gainesville, the game has come down to the final play.

In 2017, the last time the two teams played in The Swamp, Feleipe Franks connected with Tyrie Cleveland on a 63-yard Hail Mary pass on the game’s final play to earn a 26-20 victory. The Big Orange will be looking to snap a seven-game road losing streak to Florida and earn their first win in Gainesville since 2003.

About Florida
Florida is off to a 3-0 start and enters this Saturday’s contest ranked ninth in the AP Poll and eighth in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll. Dan Mullen is in his second season as head coach of the program and boasts a 13-3 record since taking over.

The Gators outscored Kentucky 19-0 in the fourth quarter last Saturday to erase an 11-point deficit and defeat the Wildcats on the road. Backup quarterback Kyle Trask led the late comeback after starter Feleipe Franks had to leave the game with a gruesome ankle injury in the third quarter. Trask completed 9-of-13 passes for 126 yards and rushed for a touchdown while leading the Gators on three scoring drives.

Trask is expected to get the start under center this week as Franks looks to be out for the remainder of the season. In his six career games played, Trask has completed 17-of-40 passes for 328 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. Van Jefferson has been Florida’s top receiving threat this season with 12 catches for 201 yards and a touchdown, but the Gators like to spread the ball around. Four players have recorded eight or more catches and 99 or more receiving yards while six different players have caught a touchdown pass. On the ground, UF will rely heavily on senior running back Lamical Perine, who leads the team with 34 carries for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

Defensively, redshirt freshman linebacker David Reese leads the team with 23 tackles and redshirt senior defensive lineman Jabari Zuniga leads a talented defensive front with three sacks. Florida enters this Saturday’s game with an FBS-leading 16 sacks. Junior Shawn Davis and freshman Kaiir Elan lead the Gators’ secondary with two interceptions each.

 

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