Jimmy’s blog: With East Division goal gone, what does UT play for?

Jimmy’s blog: With East Division goal gone, what does UT play for?

Oct. 1

 

By Jimmy Hyams

After Tennessee lost 41-0 to Georgia, the Vols could kiss the East Division good bye.

You can’t lose to Georgia and Florida with Alabama on the horizon and expect to win the division.

So what do the Vols play for?

“To win,’’ Tennessee coach Butch Jones said. “To win every game.’’

That’s not likely, either.

Things could change, but Tennessee is playing like a team that will struggle to post a .500 record by season’s end. Its offense is a mess. Its defense can’t play four solid quarters.

And its confidence has to be shaken, although players say otherwise.

Tennessee played Saturday like a team that had fallen on its helmet.

It couldn’t run against Georgia (62 yards on 29 attempts).

It couldn’t, after the first quarter, stop Georgia’s run game (55 for 294).

It couldn’t pass on the Dawgs – starting quarterback Quinten Dormady was 5 of 16 for 64 yards (one play went for 44) with two interceptions.

Tennessee’s totals: 142 yards, 1 of 12 on third-down conversions, 11 first-down plays that went for 2 or fewer yards, and no points. No points for the first time since a 31-0 shellacking against Florida in 1994.

“That’s as bad of an offensive performance as I’ve ever been a part of,’’ said Tennessee coach Butch Jones. “It’s inexcusable.’’

The bigger concern: Will it get better?

Answer: Maybe not.

I’m not sure Tennessee’s offense is salvageable.

For one, you can’t run a zone-read with a quarterback that can’t run or won’t run.

Secondly, Dormady isn’t the passer I thought he would be. Granted, he hasn’t gotten much help, but he throws off his back foot too often, stares down receivers, doesn’t see the field well, underthrows the deep ball and too often fires into coverage.

From what I’ve seen Tennessee can’t win against decent teams with Dormady at quarterback.

It can’t win with Jarrett Guarantano, either.

And there is no other option.

It’s not wise to overreact to one loss. But this isn’t about one loss.

It’s about looking like a junior college team against UMass.

It’s about blowing a game against an average Florida team.

It’s about an offense that is in dire straits.

Tennessee hadn’t lost this badly at home since 1905.

An angry Tennessee crowd booed the team at halftime and emptied the stands in the fourth quarter. By game’s end, the 15,000 or so Dawg fans that infiltrated Knoxville had come closed to outnumbering the Vol Nation.

Georgia is good, really good, especially on defense. Alabama might have a better defense. Auburn might have a better defense. But these Dawgs might be among the nation’s best.

Georgia’s defense is big, strong and fast and tackles brilliantly. They simply don’t give an inch.

It seemed fitting that on Tennessee’s biggest play of the game – a 44-yard pass to John Kelly – Kelly fumbled and Georgia recovered.

Tennessee was so inept, punter Trevor Daniel had a rugby-style punt blocked by the face mask of a Georgia rusher who didn’t even jump. Why in the world is Daniel, one of the nation’s best punters, trying a rugby-style punt?

Tennessee had four turnovers to Georgia’s one. But even without a turnover, UT wouldn’t have won this game.

“Right now, we’re being tested,’’ Jones said. “Our character is being tested.’’

Asked if he told his team again that the performance was unacceptable, which he did after the 17-13 win over UMass, Jones said: “They understand that. They don’t need to be told that again.’’

Jones said after the game that every position on the field is open during the open date week.

“It’s gut-check time,’’ Jones said.

After an open date, we’ll know more about Tennessee’s gut when it hosts South Carolina.


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Country Rising: Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba, Jason Aldean, Sam Hunt & More to Perform at Nashville Hurricane Benefit

Country Rising: Carrie Underwood, Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba, Jason Aldean, Sam Hunt & More to Perform at Nashville Hurricane Benefit

Some of country music’s biggest stars—including Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Garth Brooks, Sam Hunt, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Chris Stapleton, George Strait and Carrie Underwood—will be taking part in a benefit concert to support those affected by the recent hurricanes.

The star-studded lineup will perform on Nov. 12 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena as part of the Country Rising benefit.

Country Rising will benefit the Country Rising Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, which was established to support charitable initiatives to help victims of the September 2017 hurricanes.

Tickets and VIP packages for the event go on sale on Friday, Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. CT.

Additional artists and more details will be announced soon.

Luke Bryan Will Be a Judge on Upcoming Season of “American Idol”

Luke Bryan Will Be a Judge on Upcoming Season of “American Idol”

Luke Bryan announced today (Sept. 29) that he will join Katy Perry and Lionel Richie as judges on the new season of American Idol on ABC. Ryan Seacrest will return to host the series.

“I’m excited at the chance to help some deserving artists reach their dreams,” said Luke. “To be in a position in my career to help facilitate this along with the other judges is just a complete honor. It’s gonna be a blast.”

Luke, Katy, Lionel and Ryan will make their first appearance together on ABC’s Good Morning America on Wednesday, Oct. 4.

Watch Luke make his Idol announcement via Instagram.

It's official. Ready for @americanidol.

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After American Idol ended its 15-season run on Fox in April 2016, the series was given a reincarnation by ABC for the 2017–2018 season.

Watch Cole Swindell Perform New Single, “Stay Downtown,” on “Ellen”

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Cole Swindell performed his new single, “Stay Downtown,” during his debut on Ellen yesterday (Sept. 28).

The new tune is Cole’s fourth single from his 2016 album, You Should Be Here,” which has already spawned three No. 1 hits, including the title track, “Middle of a Memory” and “Flatliner.”

“Stay Downtown,” which was penned by Matt Dragstrem and Cole Taylor, is currently No. 44 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after four weeks.

Watch Cole’s performance below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKltUWjHvnA

photo by Jason Simanek

Scotty McCreery Opens Up About Proposing to Gabi Dugal: “I Was Nervous” & “That Was Some Scary Stuff”

Scotty McCreery Opens Up About Proposing to Gabi Dugal: “I Was Nervous” & “That Was Some Scary Stuff”

Scotty McCreery and his longtime girlfriend, Gabi Dugal, got engaged on Sept. 26.

Scotty popped the question during a hike in the mountains of North Carolina near Grandfather Mountain. When the couple summited the mountain, Scotty got down on one knee, presented a ring he had helped design specifically for her, and asked Gabi to be his wife.

Scotty called in to morning show Ty, Kelly & Chuck today (Sept. 29) to talk about his exciting proposal.

“I was nervous as crap, that was some scary stuff,” said Scotty with a laugh. “We have our little spot up in the mountains, and we go hike there a few times a year . . . and it’s not a long hike . . . it’s a 20-minute hike. The way she tells it, I got us up there in about five to 10 minutes because I was just hustling, ready to get up there. She was like, ‘Can I just get some water? I can’t breathe.’ And I was like, ‘Wait until we get up there, we’re all right.’ I was probably acting a little antsy. But once I got it all over with, it was great. We’re were on a mountain . . . and there was no place to kneel and I was like, ‘Aw, boy.’ But luckily she said yes.”

The couple met in kindergarten in Garner, N.C., and grew up together in the close-knit community. They began dating almost six years ago during their senior year at Garner High School. Gabi has appeared in several of Scotty’s music videos, including “The Trouble with Girls,” “Feelin’ It” and “Five More Minutes.”

“I did not have a speech or anything [prepared],” said Scotty. “I had the whole day planned, and the whole day went exactly as planned, but as far as what I said, I don’t exactly know what the heck I said. But I guess it wasn’t too bad.

“She had an idea it was gonna happen in that spot, so I think she was on high alert. But she was surprised her family showed up. Her sister lives in Oklahoma and is pregnant, so she didn’t think she’d get to see her until January of next year. We got the chance to fly her down and that really put the day over the top for Gabi.”

Gabi is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and currently works as a pediatric cardiac nurse at Duke University Hospital.

Congrats to the happy couple.

Nashville Native Mitchell Tenpenny Talks About Developing His Unique Sound, Finding Songwriting Success & Releasing His New EP, “Linden Ave”

Nashville Native Mitchell Tenpenny Talks About Developing His Unique Sound, Finding Songwriting Success & Releasing His New EP, “Linden Ave”

Jim Casey talks with Nashville native Mitchell Tenpenny about growing up in Music City, how he got started in the music business, finding success as a songwriter on Granger Smith’s Top 10 single, “If the Boot Fits,” the mix of styles on his new EP, Linden Ave, and more.

Show Participants

  • Mitchell Tenpenny
  • Jim Casey, NCD director of editorial

Show Notes & Links

https://youtu.be/UPRAPIZpG_8

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photo by Jason Simanek

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