Tennessee at Florida to be played as scheduled Sat at 3:30pm ET

Tennessee at Florida to be played as scheduled Sat at 3:30pm ET

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BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (September 12, 2017) – The Tennessee at Florida football game, slated for Saturday at 3:30 pm ET at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, will be played in Gainesville as scheduled, the SEC Office announced Tuesday.

“The University of Florida has been diligent in assessing the impact of Hurricane Irma on the Gainesville community and has made a thoughtful decision in moving forward with the game,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.  “We appreciate the communication, coordination and cooperation among the many agencies and groups necessary to produce a game in a safe environment. Our prayers remain with the people of Florida as well as Texas as they recover from Hurricanes Irma and Harvey.”

The determination to play was made after an assessment of the impact resulting from Hurricane Irma on the University of Florida campus and surrounding areas as well as an evaluation of the available physical and personnel resources necessary to conduct a football game.

“While we know how important it is for this campus and the Gainesville community to host a game, our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those that have been impacted by the storm, and we are thankful for the support Floridians have received during this time,” said Florida Athletics Director Scott Stricklin.

“After meeting with the City of Gainesville, campus officials and numerous staffing entities to discuss hosting the game, we are pleased that the Florida-Tennessee football game will take place in Gainesville Saturday as scheduled,” said Stricklin. “There has been a tremendous amount of cooperation between local authorities, the Southeastern Conference and the Tennessee athletic program throughout this process and we are grateful for these strong partnerships.”

“We appreciate the communication from both our friends in Gainesville and the conference office as this assessment was made,” said John Currie, Tennessee Director of Athletics. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by Hurricane Irma and other recent storms throughout the SEC footprint, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to travel to Florida this weekend.”

As cleanup in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma continues throughout the week, fans are advised that traffic may be heavier than normal and are encouraged to arrive early.  Fans should also enter the stadium early to reduce delays and long lines at the gates.

The University of Florida will provide an opportunity at the game for fans to contribute to hurricane relief efforts.  More details will be provided later in the week.

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Watch the Trailer for Sam Hunt’s Upcoming TV Concert Special

Watch the Trailer for Sam Hunt’s Upcoming TV Concert Special

Following in the onstage footsteps of Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Keith Urban and more, Sam Hunt will add his name to the list of country artists who have been featured on the Audience Network with their own concert special.

Sam’s concert will air on Friday, Sept. 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT via DirecTV (channel 239), AT&T U-verse (channel 1114) and on-demand through DirecTV Now.

In addition to the concert that features songs “Body Like a Back Road,” “Take Your Time” and more, Sam will take part in a sit-down interview.

“Athletically, growing up, I was always encouraged and told, you know, you’re good at this, you can be successful at this,” says Sam during the interview. “Music was something that I’d never been encouraged [to do] in that way. [Music] was absolutely outside my comfort zone, but there was something about that that made it more fulfilling when I was successful.”

Watch the trailer to Sam’s upcoming concert special below.

Social Media Roundup: UMG Nashville’s Biggest Jokesters, Brett Eldredge’s Happy Dance, Shania Twain’s London Concert & More

Social Media Roundup: UMG Nashville’s Biggest Jokesters, Brett Eldredge’s Happy Dance, Shania Twain’s London Concert & More

If you don’t have time to comb through social media all day, here’s what you’ve been missing over the last 24 hours or so in the country music world:

  • UMG Nashville shows its appreciation for jokesters.
  • Morgan Evans wishes his fiancé Kelsea Ballerini a happy birthday.
  • Shania Twain shares some clips from her London concert.
  • Drew Baldridge plays his favorite Montgomery Gentry song in memory of Troy Gentry.
  • Brett Eldredge says to smile and “do yo dance!”
  • George Strait wants you to watch the Hand in Hand simulcast tonight.

@dierksbentley and @jonpardipics are the biggest jokesters we know!

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Tennessee Girl. Tennessee Whiskey. In Tennessee … #birthdaygirl

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Oh London, I had a lot of fun with you 😘 @bbcradio2

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My favorite Montgomery Gentry song in memory of Troy Gentry passing away.. #RollWithMe

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Tune in Tonight! #handinhand

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Luke Bryan & Dierks Bentley Will Party With Ex-Presidents Jimmy Carter & George W. Bush at Upcoming Conservation Gala

Luke Bryan & Dierks Bentley Will Party With Ex-Presidents Jimmy Carter & George W. Bush at Upcoming Conservation Gala

Bass Pro is throwing one helluva party for the opening of its new Wonders of Wildlife Museum & Aquarium in Springfield, Mo., on Sept. 20.

The gala’s register of attendees is rumored to include ex-Presidents George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, Senator Roy Blunt and Missouri Congressman Billy Long.

Joining the aforementioned suits at the shindig will be a motley crew of country music stars, NASCAR drivers, pro fishermen, celebrities and conservation leaders.

Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, John Anderson, Chris Janson, Tracy Byrd, Easton Corbin and Craig Morgan are slated to perform. Kevin Costner will be in the house, as well as NASCAR drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony Stewart and Clint Bowyer and pro fisherman Jimmy Houston, Bill Dance and Scott and Roland Martin.

Kid Rock is also reported to be delivering a performance via live video feed to the gala crowd.

If you couldn’t guess, this party is invitation-only.

The Wonders of Wildlife Museum & Aquarium, which opens on Sept. 21, features 1.5 million gallons of aquariums, more than one mile of trails and exhibits, and 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles and birds.

 

photo via Dierks Bentley’s Twitter

Kenny Chesney Launches “Love for Love City” Foundation for Hurricane Irma Relief & Records New Music

Kenny Chesney Launches “Love for Love City” Foundation for Hurricane Irma Relief & Records New Music

After Hurricane Irma destroyed his home in St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands last week, Kenny Chesney promised to help those affected by the devastation, saying, “I don’t know right now how we’re going to do this. But I want to help. I want to enlist my friends to figure out the best ways to make a difference, to help in whatever ways, small or larger, that we can . . . Give us a few days to figure this out.”

True to his word, Kenny has launched the Love for Love City Foundation to support Hurricane Irma relief. “Love City” is St. John’s nickname.

Those interested in supporting the Foundation can do so online via PayPal, by purchasing Love City merchandise, mailing a check, making cash contributions via Wire or ACH transfer or by contributing Marketable Securities. More info can be found on Kenny’s website.

It also looks like Kenny will soon release new music in a fundraising effort.

According to Kenny’s Twitter post yesterday (Sept. 11), he is back “in studio recording music to help the Virgin Islands.”

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