Former Lady VOL Isabelle Harrison Named AP WNBA Comeback Player of Year

Former Lady VOL Isabelle Harrison Named AP WNBA Comeback Player of Year

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Former Tennessee women’s basketball standout and current Dallas Wings forward Isabelle Harrison has been selected by the Associated Press as the 2019 WNBA Comeback Player of the Year.

Harrison, who starred at UT from 2011-15, just completed her first season with the Wings after sitting out the entire 2018 campaign with the Las Vegas Aces due to medical reasons. The 6-foot-3 graduate of Nashville’s Hillsboro High School, averaged 8.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals while playing 25.6 minutes per game.

She started 29 of her 31 contests this year with the Wings and led the team in rebounding while finishing fourth in scoring in her third active season in the league.

Harrison was the No. 12 overall pick by the Phoenix Mercury in 2015 and sat out that year while recovering from a knee injury suffered during her senior season at UT. She played 26 games in Phoenix in 2016 and was traded to San Antonio prior to the 2017 campaign. She started 33 of 34 contests with the Stars before the franchise moved to Las Vegas in 2018.

At Tennessee Harrison was a two-time AP Honorable Mention All-America selection, a two-time Coaches All-SEC First Team pick and the 2014 SEC Tournament MVP. She also was a four-year member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

 

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Vols in the NFL Week One Recap

Vols in the NFL Week One Recap

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Knoxville, Tenn.– Week one of the NFL’s 2019-20 regular season wrapped up on Monday night with 32 Vols represented on 20 NFL rosters and practice squads. Highlighting the Vols in the NFL’s opening weekend were VFLs Alvin Kamara, Shy Tuttle and Jason Witten.

Kamara had a productive week-one outing, accumulating 169 all-purpose yards. He collected 97 yards on 13 carries, adding seven catches for 72 yards in the New Orleans Saints’ 30-28 win over the Houston Texans. Kamara’s efforts were highlighted by a 41-yard reception and a 28-yard rush in a game where the VFLs were well represented with a pair of Vols on each sideline seeing action on Monday.

Tuttle, after going undrafted, got the starting nod on the defensive line for the Saints. In his NFL debut, he notched half a sack.

After a one-year stint in the broadcasting booth, Witten returned to the gridiron. In the first game of his 16th season, Witten had three catches for 15 yards, punctuated by a four-yard touchdown reception.

Week One Updates

Tyler Bray – QB, Chicago Bears

Practice Squad

Derek Barnett– DE, Philadelphia Eagles

4 tackles in 32-27 win vs Redskins.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Falcons

 

Justin Coleman– DB, Detroit Lions

Four tackles and one PBU in 27-27 tie with Cardinals.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs. Chargers

Britton Colquitt– P, Minnesota Vikings
5 punts for 247 yards in 28-12 win vs. Falcons.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Packers

 

Dustin ColquittP, Kansas City Chiefs
1 punt for 31 yards in 40-26 win vs Jaguars.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Raiders

 

Morgan Cox– LS, Baltimore Ravens
Snapped 10 times in 59-10 win vs Dolphins.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs. Cardinals

 

Jason Croom– TE, Buffalo Bills
Injured Reserve

 

Trevor Daniel– P, Houston Texans
4 punts for 172 yards, 1 punt I-20 in 30-28 loss against Saints.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs. Jaguars

 

Joshua Dobbs– QB, Jacksonville Jaguars

Traded to Jacksonville from Pittsburg.

 

Alex Ellis– TE, Philadelphia Eagles

No stats in 32-27 win vs Redskins.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Falcons

 

Ramon Foster– G, Pittsburgh Steelers
Started, Recovered fumble in 33-3 loss at Patriots.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Seahawks

 

Zach Fulton– G, Houston Texans

Started in 30-28 loss against Saints.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs. Jaguars

 

Rashaan GauldenDB, Carolina Panthers

1 tackle in 30-27 loss to Rams.

Next game: 9/12 vs Buccaneers

 

Malik Jackson– DT, Philadelphia Eagles

1 tackle in 32-27 win vs Redskins.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Falcons

 

Ja’Wuan James– T, Denver Broncos

Started in 24-16 loss against Raiders.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs Chicago

 

Alexander Johnson– LB, Denver Broncos

Played but did not record any stats in loss at Oakland.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs. Chicago

 

Jakob Johnson– FB, New England Patriots

Practice Squad

 

Colton Jumper– LB, New Orleans Saints

Injured Reserve

 

Alvin Kamara– RB, New Orleans Saints

13 rushes for 97 yards & 7 catches for 72 yards vs. Texans.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Rams

 

John Kelly– RB, Los Angeles Rams

Practice Squad

 

Daniel McCullersDT, Pittsburgh Steelers

No Stats in 33-3 loss at Patriots.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Seahawks

 

Khalil Mckenzie– G, Seattle Seahawks

Practice Squad

 

Emmanuel MoseleyDB, San Francisco 49ers

One tackle on defense and one on special teams in 31-17 win vs Bucs.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Bengals

 

Michael PalardyP, Carolina Panthers

4 punts for 193 yards in 30-27 loss to Rams.

Next game: Sept. 12  vs Buccaneers

 

Cordarrelle Patterson– WR, Chicago Bears

1 catch for 3 yards, 1 rush for -1 yards in 10-3 loss to Packers.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Broncos

 

Kyle Phillips– DE, New York Jets

DNP

 

Jalen Reeves-Maybin– LB, Detroit Lions

4 tackles, 2 tackles on special teams 27-27 tie with Cardinals.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs Chargers

 

Matt Sims– QB, Atlanta Falcons
Injured Reserve

 

Luke Stocker– TE, Atlanta Falcons

One target in 28-12 loss to Vikings.

Next game: Sept. 15 vs Eagles

 

Cameron Sutton– DB, Pittsburgh Steelers

One tackle in 33-3 loss at Patriots.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Seahawks

 

Shy Tuttle– DL, New Orleans Saints

Started and had 0.5 sacks in 30-28 win vs. Texans.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Rams

 

Jason Witten– TE, Dallas Cowboys

Three receptions for 15 yards and a touchdown.

Next game: Sept. 15 at Redskins

 

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BREAKING: Vols CB Thompson back at Practice

BREAKING: Vols CB Thompson back at Practice

Below is a statement from Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt on sophomore corner back Bryce Thompson who was suspended indefinitely prior to the start of the season for an alleged domestic incident on campus.

 

Statement from Tennessee Football Head Coach Jeremy Pruitt on Bryce Thompson

“As university processes have progressed relating to Bryce Thompson, we’ve all taken this situation very seriously. I believe Bryce can grow by following the plan the university has put in place for him. As a result, I am allowing him to return to practice.”

We’ll have full reaction from all on-air staff throughout the rest of the day and tomorrow on The Sports Animal starting with Sports Talk at 3 p.m. and Eric Cain’s Tennessee Football Practice Report Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m.

Bryce Thompson – Vols DB / Credit: UT Athletics
Men’s Hoops Dates Finalized; SEC Tip Times Announced

Men’s Hoops Dates Finalized; SEC Tip Times Announced

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The Southeastern Conference released its men’s basketball schedule for the upcoming 2019-20 season Tuesday.

Tennessee opens league play Saturday, Jan. 4, when it hosts defending champion LSU at Thompson-Boling Arena. That showdown is one of five home Saturday SEC games for the Volunteers.

Other Saturday home opponents include South Carolina (Jan. 11), Kentucky (Feb. 8), Florida (Feb. 29) and Auburn (March 7) in the regular-season finale.

Tennessee hosts midweek home games against Ole Miss (Jan. 21), Texas A&M (Jan. 28), Arkansas (Feb. 11) and Vanderbilt (Feb. 18).

The Vols’ nine SEC road games, in order, will be played at Missouri (Jan. 7), at Georgia (Jan. 15), at Vanderbilt (Jan. 18), at Mississippi State (Feb. 1), at Alabama (Feb. 4), at South Carolina (Feb. 15), at Auburn (Feb. 22), at Arkansas (Feb. 26) and at Kentucky (March 3).

Tennessee breaks from SEC play on Jan. 25 to take part in the Big 12/SEC Challenge. The Big Orange travel to Kansas to battle the Jayhawks at historic Allen Fieldhouse,

Nashville once again hosts the SEC Tournament, which takes place March 11-15 at Bridgestone Arena.

Tip times and television information for non-conference games will be announced at a later date.

The Big Orange will be led this season by rising senior guards Jordan Bowden and Lamonte Turner. Both players enter the season on the verge of joining UT’s 50-man 1,000-Point Club. They are the team’s top returning scorers, as Turner averaged 11.0 points per game, and Bowden averaged 10.6.

Tennessee also enters the season riding the nation’s longest active home win streak, having won 26 straight at Thompson-Boling Arena dating to the 2017-18 SEC Championship season.

The popular Vol Pass is being offered again this season, and single-game tickets go on sale to the public beginning Oct. 8. Last year, two home games sold out in October, and five games were sold out by the time SEC play began.

Fans interested in being a part of the action at Thompson-Boling Arena this season are encouraged to click HERE.

SCHEDULE NOTES

  • Tennessee will play 18 home games, including eight Saturday contests.
  • The Vols will play at least 20 games in the state of Tennessee (includes at least one SEC Tournament game).
  • Tennessee’s longest homestand is a three-game stretch from Dec. 21 through Jan. 4 that includes contests against Jacksonville State, Wisconsin and LSU.
  • Eight of the Vols’ nine home SEC games tip off at 7 p.m. ET or earlier.

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Dierks Bentley, Darius Rucker, Locash, Randy Houser & More to Perform at Ryman’s Hurricane Benefit Concert

Dierks Bentley, Darius Rucker, Locash, Randy Houser & More to Perform at Ryman’s Hurricane Benefit Concert

The country music community is coming together to assist those affected by Hurricane Dorian.

The SIP Hope 4 Hope Town benefit concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 16 will feature performances by Dierks Bentley, Florida Georgia Line, Charles Esten, Ryan Hurd, Dan Tyminski, Drew Holcomb, Riley Green, Jamey Johnson, Locash, Darius Rucker, Randy Houser, Kristian Bush, Mark Bryan of Hootie & the Blowfish, Devin Dawson, James Otto, Chris Gelbuda, Wyatt Durette, Channing Wilson, Tyler Reeve, Django Walker and more.

The fundraising event is the brainchild of songwriter Patrick Davis, who founded the Songwriters in Paradise music festival in 2013 in Hope Town on the Abaco Island in the Bahamas, one of the areas recently devastated by Hurricane Dorian.

An online auction will also coincide with the concert. Additionally, Patrick created a GoFundMe campaign, which has already raised more than $398,000, to assist those in need in the Bahamas.

Tickets for the SIP Hope 4 Hope Town benefit concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium are on sale now.

photos: Dierks Bentley by Curtis Hilbun; Darius Rucker by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Blake Shelton Is on a Mission to Get Craig Morgan’s New Song, “The Father, My Son & the Holy Ghost” to No. 1

Blake Shelton Is on a Mission to Get Craig Morgan’s New Song, “The Father, My Son & the Holy Ghost” to No. 1

Blake Shelton is on a mission.

Country music’s most powerful social media influencer has been imploring his 20.6 million Twitter followers to help Craig Morgan’s touching new song, “The Father, My Son & the Holy Ghost” reach No. 1 on the iTunes Country chart.

And it’s working. From Sept. 9—the date of Blake’s first tweet referencing the tune—to Sept. 11, the song has moved from No. 75 on the iTunes Country chart to No. 4 No. 2.

Blake has mentioned Craig’s song in more than 10 tweets.

The new tune, which Craig penned and produced, honors his late son, Jerry Greer, who passed away after a boating accident in July 2016 at the age of 19.

“Come on everybody this song deserves to be number 1 at least on iTunes,” said Blake via Twitter on Sept. 9. “Tweet your friends, tag the song. All people need to do is hear it once. They will want to own it. This song deserves to be recognized.@cmorganmusic

photo by NCD

 

Brantley Gilbert & Wife Welcome Baby Girl, Braylen Hendrix

Brantley Gilbert & Wife Welcome Baby Girl, Braylen Hendrix

Brantley Gilbert and wife Amber welcomed their second child—a girl named Braylen Hendrix Gilbert—on Sept. 9 at Piedmont Hospital in Athens, Ga.

Braylen, who joins older brother Barrett, 22 months, in the Gilbert household, weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz., and measured 19.5 inches.

“Happy….Healthy….Blessed,” said Brantley, in part, via Twitter.

Brantley and Amber, who have known each other since childhood, were married in June 2015. Amber was Brantley’s inspiration behind songs “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do” and “More Than Miles.”

Congrats to the happy family.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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