Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt held his weekly Monday press conference to preview the upcoming game at the Florida Gators.

Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt held his weekly Monday press conference to preview the upcoming game at the Florida Gators.
Justin Moore will try to score the 9th No. 1 hit of his career with the release of the spirited new single, “Why We Drink.”
Penned by Justin, Casey Beathard, David Lee Murphy and Jeremy Stover, “Why We Drink” is featured on Justin’s 2019 album, Late Nights and Longnecks, which recently spawned No. 1 hit, “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home.”
The new tune will impact country radio on Sept. 30.
Listen to “Why We Drink” below.
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Jason Aldean announced he will hit the road in 2020 for his headlining We Back Tour.
The 20-date trek, which kicks off on Jan. 20 in Columbia, S.C., takes its name from the lead single to Jason’s upcoming ninth studio album, 9 (Nov. 22).
Morgan Wallen, Riley Green and Dee Jay Silver will serve as support. General tickets go on sale on Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. local time in select cities, with pre-sale for Citi cardmembers beginning at noon on Sept. 17.
“When I came into country music and made my mark, it was with a banger,” Jason says. “But we haven’t put out a lot of that stuff over the last couple years. So we got [“We Back”], and to me it just says what it says: ‘Thought we were gone, but you’re wrong—now it’s on.’”
We Back Tour
*Lineup May Vary
**Notes General on-sale begins on Sept. 20
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By Jimmy Hyams
Tennessee inserted its backup quarterback on the third series against Chattanooga – and that was a good thing.
After quarterback Jarrett Guarantano struggled in the first two outings this season, many fans called for the redshirt junior to be benched.
But a fast start by the Vols and Guarantano — UT led 21-0 when Brian Maurer went in – allowed the coaching staff to play a true freshman in the first quarter as the Vols rolled to a 45-0 victory at Neyland Stadium before a turnstile count of about 55,000 to 60,000 fans.
Guarantano, who was shaky in his first two starts this season and the last two games of last season, rebounded by going seven of eight for 142 yards and three touchdowns against the outmanned Mocs. Guarantano’s three scoring passes were a career single-game high.
“I felt pretty good out there,’’ said Guarantano, who didn’t play in the second half as UT bolted to a 38-0 halftime lead. “This week I wanted to harp on details for myself.’’
Guarantano said the first two opponents dropped eight into coverage and he was “greedy trying to push the ball downfield. I need to work on completions.’’
Guarantano was asked if his confidence ever wavered after UT’s 0-2 start?
“No, I wasn’t raised that way,’’ he said. “Yes, there were definitely some trying times and tough times but I learned more about myself in these past two weeks during these trying times than I ever had. I don’t think I ever went through something like that.
“I’m happy to get over the hump and start to feel like myself again.’’
What exactly did Guarantano learn?
“A lot, really,’’ he said, pausing and perhaps fighting back emotion. “It was tough going through these last two weeks … I’ve never really felt like that out there. I need to get back to myself again and I’m feeling like myself again.
“Going into this next week (at Florida) I got a little confidence back.’’
Interesting that Guarantano said he didn’t lose confidence, but got his confidence back.
It’s important Guarantano feels good about himself; if not, UT wouldn’t have much of a chance at The Swamp. As it is, the Vols likely will be a double digit underdog for the noon kickoff on Saturday.
Guarantano said he felt lucky to have support from his family, girlfriend, teammates and coaches.
“It can get rough out there sometimes,’’ he said, “but I’m happy I have the support system that I do. My coaches and teammates always have my back and I‘m definitely grateful for that.’’
Pruitt said it’s nice to not look over his shoulder and worry about getting benched.
He said Pruitt is “always encouraging me but he’s also getting on me about certain things. I really appreciate coach Pruitt for that and I think he’s done a really good job with me and I continue to ask him to keep being hard on me because I think it’s going to make me a better player.’’
For some reason, Pruitt felt the need to take a shot at the media when asked about Guarantano.
“You guys probably give yourselves more credit probably than you deserve,’’ Pruitt said. “The rest of us, we ain’t really worried about what you say when it comes to our quarterback and all that, alright.
“We just went about our business as usual. Jarrett is our quarterback and he’ll be our quarterback until we decide that he’s not. He deserves to be our quarterback. He’s outplayed everybody.’’
Interestingly, in the circles I travel, I don’t know any media that called for Gaurantano to be benched, but I did hear it from the many fans.
Pruitt also said Maurer isn’t necessarily the No. 2 quarterback. He said UT had some run plays that fit Maurer better than J.T. Shrout, so Maurer played first. In an earlier game, UT would have played Shrout ahead of Maurer, Pruitt said.
Guarantano wasn’t the only story. Senior receiver Tyler Byrd, a four-star recruit as a receiver who has only 19 career catches, blocked UTC’s first punt and got a hand on the second one.
“I lined up on the left side,’’ Byrd said. “I was waiting for the shield to move and when it moved, I just said, `I got this one,’ and I laid out for it and hoped for the best.’’
Byrd said it was “gratifying’’ to get the block, especially with a fellow senior, Brandon Johnson, scooping up the ball and scoring.
Byrd said he takes his roles on special teams seriously: “I want to make a difference somehow.’’
The other story was linebacker Jeremy Banks making two interceptions. The first one, he returned six yards but was tackled by a running back. Banks wants to be a running back but agreed to play linebacker with Daniel Bituli sidelined by injury.
Pruitt couldn’t resist needling his want-to-be running back: “I told him most good running backs make the first guy miss.’’
It’s easier to pick on players when you get a blowout win.
The ante goes up this Saturday when UT plays Florida at noon. But at least they can take some momentum to Gainesville. And the taste of an 0-2 start isn’t so sour.
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Brian Rice and Eric Cain reviewed Tennessee’s 45-0 win over Chattanooga Saturday at Neyland Stadium.
Tennessee QB Jarrett Guarantano and LB Daniel Bituli spoke to the media at Neyland Stadium after Saturday’s 45-0 win over Chattanooga.
Tennessee LB Henry To’oto’o and WR Tyler Byrd spoke to the media at Neyland Stadium after Saturday’s 45-0 win over Chattanooga.
Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt held his postgame press conference at Neyland Stadium after Saturday’s 45-0 win over Chattanooga.
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 3 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 2 Prediction Record: 13-0
2019 Game Prediction Record: 22-4 (85%)
SEC WEEK 3 SCHEDULE – September 14
Kansas State (2-0) at Mississippi State (2-0, 0-0 SEC)
Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337)
12 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: MSU leads, 2-1
Sirius: 138 • XM: 192
Line: Miss State -7
Score Prediction: Miss State 34 Kansas State 17
Arkansas State (1-1) at Georgia (2-0, 1-0 SEC)
Athens, Ga. • Sanford Stadium (92,746)
12 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Series: UGA leads, 2-0
Sirius: 137 • XM: 191
Line: Georgia -32 ½
Score Prediction: Georgia 42 Arkansas State 13
Chattanooga (1-1) at Tennessee (0-2, 0-0 SEC)
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Noon ET • SEC Network
Series: UT leads, 38-2-2
Sirius: 133 • XM: 190
Line: Tennessee -28
Score Prediction: Tennessee 38 Chattanooga 17
Alabama (2-0, 0-0 SEC) at South Carolina (1-1, 0-0 SEC)
Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250)
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Series: UA leads, 10-4
Last: SC, 35-21 (2010 at Columbia)
Sirius: 137/NA • XM: 191/383
Line: Alabama -25 ½
Score Prediction: Alabama 35 South Carolina 14
Colorado State (1-1) at Arkansas (1-1, 0-1 SEC)
Fayetteville, Ark. • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (76,000)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: CSU leads, 2-0
Sirius: 133 • XM: 190
Line: Arkansas -10
Score Prediction: Arkansas 31 Colorado State 20
Southeastern Louisiana (1-0) at Ole Miss (1-1, 1-0 SEC)
Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network Alternate Channel
Series: UM leads, 1-0
Sirius: 138 • XM: 192
Line: Ole Miss -32 ½
Score Prediction: Ole Miss 27 SE Louisiana 17
Lamar (2-0) at Texas A&M (1-1, 0-0 SEC)
College Station, Texas • Kyle Field (102,733)
7 p.m. ET • ESPNU
Series: AM leads, 1-0
Sirius: 137 • XM: 191
Line: Texas A&M -44
Score Prediction: Texas A&M 56 Lamar 7
Kent State (1-1) at Auburn (2-0, 0-0 SEC)
Auburn, Ala. • Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451)
7 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Series: First Meeting
Sirius: 138 • XM: 192
Line: Auburn -35 ½
Score Prediction: Auburn 45 Kent State 3
Florida (2-0, 0-0 SEC) at Kentucky (2-0, 0-0 SEC)
Lexington, Ky. • Kroger Field (61,000)
7 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: UF leads, 51-18
Last: UK, 27-16 (2018 at Gainesville)
Sirius: 99/78 • XM: 201/202
Line: Florida -9
Score Prediction: Florida 27 Kentucky 20
Northwestern State (0-2) at LSU (2-0, 0-0 SEC)
Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (102,321)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: LSU leads, 11-0
Sirius: 133 • XM: 190
Line: LSU -51 ½
Score Prediction: LSU 63 Northwestern State 7
SE Missouri State (1-1) at Missouri (1-1, 0-0 SEC)
Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field (71,168)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network Alternate Channel
Series: MIZ leads, 2-0
Sirius: 111 • XM: 203
Line: Missouri -34
Score Prediction: Missouri 56 SE Missouri State 16
Open Date: Vanderbilt (0-2, 0-0 SEC)
Find more of my broadcasting work at VinceSports.net
Sammy Kershaw, 61, and longtime girlfriend Mendy Gregory welcomed a baby girl, Natelia Mae Kershaw, to their family on Sept. 11 in Lafayette, La.
The birth of Natelia, who weighed 7 pounds, marks the sixth child for Sammy, who is also the father of daughters Emily, Erin and Sammie, as well as son Brandon and stepson Ryan.
Mendy and I , we are proud to welcome our sweet little girl Natelia Mae Kershaw born September 11, 2019 at 10:39 pm. She weighed 7 lbs. And 19 inches long. We are just as happy as can be. Just as her name means, she is truly a gift from God.
— SammyKershaw (@SammyKershaw) September 13, 2019
The “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful” singer is currently on the road with Aaron Tippin and Collin Raye on the trio’s Roots & Boots Tour.
Congrats to the happy family.
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