Tennessee running back John Kelly meeting with the media on Monday in a group session ahead of the Alabama game.

Tennessee running back John Kelly meeting with the media on Monday in a group session ahead of the Alabama game.
Tennessee defensive coordinator Bob Shoop meeting with the media on Monday in a group session ahead of the Alabama game.
Tennessee offensive coordinator Larry Scott meeting with the media on Monday in a group session ahead of the Alabama game.
Tennessee special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach Charlton Warren meeting with the media on Monday in a group session ahead of the Alabama game.
Scotty McCreery performed the national anthem at Denver’s Mile High Stadium on Oct. 15 before the Broncos played the New York Giants.
Although Scotty is a New England Patriots fan (his dad is from New England), the former American Idol treated the 76,000 fans in Denver to a sterling rendition of the anthem.
Check out the clip below, courtesy of Twitter’s @samrenaep.
For those asking nicely, here’s the longer version of last night’s anthem: @ScottyMcCreery pic.twitter.com/bPy674fixU
— Samantha Poulos (@samrenaep) October 16, 2017
Tennessee head coach Butch Jones held his weekly Monday press conference for the Alabama game
Tennessee defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie visited with the media in a group session ahead of the Alabama game
Tennessee wide receiver Brandon Johnson visited with the media in a group session ahead of the Alabama game
Brett Eldredge dropped a new video for his current singe, “The Long Way,” and it co-stars Sadie Robertson, 20, of Duck Dynasty.
The new tune, which is featured on Brett’s 2017 self-titled album, was co-penned by Brett and Matt Rogers and is currently No. 37 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
“‘The Long Way’ is a look into what I want to find in love,” said Brett. “It’s about getting to know somebody more than just on the surface, getting to know somebody deep down to their core. It’s more than just taking the long way around their town, it’s through their imagination. It’s them telling you everything about where they came from. You want to know every single detail—where they wrecked their bike the first time, where their parents fell in love, the lot where the car they drove in high school is sitting. I think this song says ‘Don’t be afraid to have that conversation, don’t be afraid to get to know that person.’”
Watch the video below.
Chris Young announced that his Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour will launch in January, with 18 shows during the initial winter run, including stops in Indianapolis, St. Louis, Minneapolis and more. Kane Brown and LANCO will serve as openers.
“I’m excited about getting out on the road in the new year with Kane and the guys from LANCO,” says Chris. “It’s been really cool to write, record and tour with Kane over the last year. And then to have LANCO bring their unique energy out on the road too—I can guarantee it’s going to be a great time.”
Tickets go on sale beginning Oct. 20 at 10 a.m. (local time).
Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour
January 11
Indianapolis, IN
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
January 12
Independence, MO
Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
January 13
St. Louis, MO
Chaifetz Arena
January 18
Highland Heights, KY
BB&T Arena
January 19
Grand Rapids, MI
Van Andel Arena
January 20
Hoffman Estates, IL
Sears Centre Arena
February 1
Lowell, MA
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell
February 2
Bangor, ME
Cross Insurance Center
February 3
Mashantucket, CT
Foxwoods Resort Casino
February 8
Pittsburgh, PA
Petersen Events Center
February 9
Fairfax, VA
EagleBank Arena
February 10
Huntington, WV
Big Sandy Superstore Arena
February 15
Duluth, GA
Infinite Energy Arena
February 16
St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
February 17
Estero, FL
Germain Arena
February 22
Green Bay, WI
Resch Center
February 23
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center
February 24
Cedar Rapids, IA
US Cellular Center