Vols defensive coordinator Bob Shoop meets with the media in a group session on Monday of South Carolina week.

Vols defensive coordinator Bob Shoop meets with the media in a group session on Monday of South Carolina week.
Vols offensive coordinator Larry Scott meets with the media in a group session on Monday of South Carolina week.
Jessie James Decker and husband Eric Decker are expecting their third child.
Jessie made the announcement via Instagram, stating: “Eric and I are so excited to share with y’all that we are expecting baby Decker number 3! As you can see Viv is so happy and Bub doesn’t quite know what’s going on 😂 but we are over the moon and feel so blessed and can’t wait to meet this little one end of march ❤️.”
The couple married in 2013 and have two children, Vivianne, 3, and Eric Jr., 2.
Jessie’s new album, Southern Girl City Lights, will be released on October 13.
Jim Casey talks with Carly Pearce about:
https://youtu.be/pm6DHCpmIWg
The Writers Room, Ep. 119, 12 minutes
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Tennessee coach Butch Jones’ South Carolina week Monday press conference
Tennessee senior offensive lineman Brett Kendrick talked with the media on Monday of South Carolina week.
Tennessee senior defensive tackle Kendal Vickers talked with the media on Monday of South Carolina week
Dierks Bentely attended the L.A. premiere of Only the Brave on Oct. 8.
The movie is based on the true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a group of elite firefighters who lost their lives in the tragic Yarnell Hill wildfire that devastated parts of Arizona in 2013. Only the Brave, which stars Josh Brolin, Miles Teller, Taylor Kitsch, Jeff Bridges and Jennifer Connelly, opens nationwide on Oct. 20.
Dierks co-wrote and performed a new song, “Hold the Light,” for the movie’s soundtrack.
“This is at the top, if not the most meaningful experience I’ve ever been a part of,” said Dierks. “It hits me harder than any other song I’ve had a chance to be a part of. Over the last couple years I’ve met and gotten to know Brendan, the sole survivor, and my mom has met with some of the guys’ families, and it’s still unfathomable to put yourself in any of their shoes. But, our goal was to create a message of hope and love. I’m honored to have been a part of it.”
Dierks, Josh Brolin, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller, Jeff Bridges, Nina Dobrev and Taylor Kitsch attend the L.A. premiere, where 100 first responders were honored for their service to those affected by the recent hurricanes, earthquake in Mexico and Las Vegas shooting.
Check out the photo gallery below, courtesy of Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com.
all photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com.
The 2018 Country to Country (C2C) music festival—a multi-night music fest that takes place in the United Kingdom—will feature a number of A-list artists, including headliners Little Big Town, Kacey Musgraves and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
The sixth annual C2C festival will take place in London, Glasgow and Dublin from March 9–11. Other artists slated to perform include Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs, Lindsay Ell, Emmylou Harris, Jillian Jacqueline, Ashley McBryde, Midland, Kip Moore, Lukas Nelson and Margo Price.
More artists will be announce. Tickets go on sale on Oct. 20 at 10 a.m.
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Haven’t you always wanted to own Carrie Underwood’s personal dirt bike? Me either, but you can—and the money will go to a great charity.
Carrie’s 2014 Honda Dirt Bike—the first dirt bike she learned to ride—is up for auction, with the proceeds benefiting Danita’s Children, an organization dedicated to providing a nurturing environment for vulnerable children and families in Haiti. Currently, Carrie’s bike has a bid of $3,100.
The auction ends “around 8 p.m. CT” on Oct. 15, so get your bid on. Other items being auctioned include signed guitars by Carrie, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Keith Urban and Brad Paisley, a fiddle signed by Charlie Daniels, a backstage Opry meeting with Carrie and more.