Jimmy’s blog: Knoxville Challenger increases purse

Jimmy’s blog: Knoxville Challenger increases purse

 By Jimmy Hyams

The purse for the ninth annual Knoxville Challenger is being increased 50 percent to $75,000 and promises to once again display an array of promising up-and-coming stars.

The event is set for Nov. 7-12 at the Goodfriend Indoor Tennis Center with qualifying held two days before the main draw begins.

The field has included such talents as John Isner, James Blake, Sam Groth, Donald Young, Steve Johnson, Jack Sock and local products and/or Tennessee players Rhyne Williams, Tennys Sandgren, J-P Smith, Hunter Reese and Mikelis Libietis. Reese and Libietis won the Challenger doubles title in 2014.

Tournament chairman Adam Brock pointed out you often see 15 to 20 players that came through Knoxville that will play in one of the four men’s events.

Not only did the most recent Wimbledon have over 20 Knoxville Challenger participants in the field, but former Challenger winner Adrian Mannarino of France defeated No 15 seed Gael Monfils in the third round in a five-set upset.

This year, the Challenger will exceed $1 million in donations to the Helen Ross McNabb Center, which benefits those with mental illness and addiction.

The Challenger had 66 sponsors in its first year and netted about $64,000. Last year, it had 227 sponsors and netted a record $164,335. The eight-year total is $920,882.

The financial success of the tournament has been astounding. When the event was renewed in a different format in 2009 (it had been held off and on for several years before that) the USTA had 29 Challenger events nationwide. Now there are 16, and only one turns a profit.

“The reason, unquestionably, is the collaboration with Helen Ross McNabb, a non-profit,’’ said Howard Blum, a Challenger board member and former tournament chairman.

Not only has the tournament done well financially, it often draws in excess of 600 patrons for night and weekend sessions.

Blum said the partnership with the University of Tennessee (which allows the tournament to be held at its indoor courts), a productive committee and a bevy of benevolent sponsors have sparked the success.

The USTA provides 60 percent of the total purse. That figure was $30,000 the past nine years. It will increase to $45,000 this year. That means local organizers are responsible for $30,000 this year, up from $20,000.


 

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Jones Named To Dodd Trophy Watch List

Jones Named To Dodd Trophy Watch List

Butch Jones – UT / Credit: UT Athletics

ATLANTA — Tennessee head coach Butch Jones is one of 19 coaches who have been named to the preseason watch list for the 2017 Dodd Trophy, as announced on Wednesday by officials from the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

The list includes 19 of the nation’s top college football coaches representing all Power 5 conferences and the American Athletic Conference.

The Dodd Trophy, college football’s most coveted coaching award, celebrates the head coach of a team who enjoys success on the gridiron, while also stressing the importance of scholarship, leadership and integrity – the three pillars of legendary coach Bobby Dodd’s philosophy. Dodd was also a three-year Tennessee letterman from 1928-30 and earned All-America honors in 1930.

The watch list was created through a selection process by the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, taking into consideration each program’s graduation rate, commitment to service and charity in the community, projected success for the 2017 season and Academic Progress Rate (APR).

Jones enters his fifth season at Tennessee and his 11th season overall as a head coach. Under Jones, Tennessee is one of just nine teams in the nation with three-straight bowl wins over the last three years and UT is one of just three SEC programs with at least nine wins in each of the past two seasons. Jones has brought a championship culture back to the historic Tennessee program as the Vols have enjoyed three-straight winning seasons for the first time in 13 years.

Under Jones, every academic record in Tennessee football history has been broken and 84 Vols have earned degrees. In 2016, three Vols collected Academic All-District honors, while every senior on the 2016 team graduated with a degree. Last spring, Joshua Dobbs received the Torchbearer Award for 2016-17 – the highest honor given to an undergraduate student at the University of Tennessee. Additionally, 67 student-athletes earned Vol scholar designation in 2016-17 for having a 3.0 GPA. UT football has achieved its highest-ever GPA, single-year and multi-year APR, and Graduation Success Rate during Jones’ first four years at the helm. Over the last two seasons, 26 Vols have played in bowl games as college graduates.

This past April, six Vols were selected in the 2017 NFL Draft, including No. 14 overall pick Derek Barnett. Tennessee’s six players selected were the program’s most picked in the first four rounds in 15 years, dating back to the 2002 class that featured six.

“The Dodd Trophy is unique in the sense it looks beyond rankings, wins or losses,” said Jim Terry, chairman of the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation. “This is the most-coveted coach of the year award because it measures the overall impact these coaches have on their players and their communities. It includes a select group of individuals who embody the principles Bobby Dodd himself adhered to, such as leadership and integrity.”

“This list represents some of the most renowned and respected names in the game,” said Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Chairman Percy Vaughn. “We look forward to seeing how the season unfolds and which of these coaches set themselves apart from the rest of the pack, both on and off the field.”

Of the 19 coaches on the watch list, five are previous winners of The Dodd Trophy, including Bill Snyder (1998 & 2012), Chris Petersen (2010), Paul Johnson (2004), Dabo Swinney (2011) and Nick Saban (2014). Additionally, three of the coaches were finalists for last year’s award, including Paul Chryst, Ken Niumatalolo and Chris Petersen. The ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC all tied for the highest number of representatives on this year’s list with four coaches from each respective conference.

Additional watch lists – adding to or narrowing the field – will be released throughout the fall. A panel consisting of all previous winners, national media, a member of the Dodd family and a College Football Hall of Fame member will identify the final list of potential recipients at the conclusion of the 2017 season. The winner of the 2017 Dodd Trophy will be announced in Atlanta during Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Week.

Starting in September, the Dodd Coach of the Week Award will also be presented weekly to the coach whose program embodies the award’s three pillars of scholarship, leadership and integrity, while also having success on the playing field during the previous week.

-UT Athletics

 

Upcoming “Skyville Live” Will Pay Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis With Performances by Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack & More

Upcoming “Skyville Live” Will Pay Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis With Performances by Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack & More

Innovative online music series Skyville Live announced that its upcoming show on August 24 will pay tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis. The show will feature peformances from Chris Stapleton, Lee Ann Womack and more special guests to be announced soon. The show will be filmed in front of a live studio audience on Aug. 24 and be streamed at a later date.

The ivory-tickling Jerry Lee, whose career spans more than 60 years, is responsible for classic tunes such as “Great Balls of Fire,” “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and more.

“Jerry Lee Lewis is an American treasure and we’re beyond thrilled to welcome him to Skyville Live,” said Skyville Live creator Wally Wilson in a statement. “We have some truly amazing artists lined up to play alongside and salute this living legend.”

Upcoming streaming details will soon be available at SkyvilleLive.com.

photos: Chris Stapleton by Andy Barron/Sacks and Co.; Lee Ann Womack by Scarpati/Big Hassle

Submit a Cover of Keith Urban’s “Somewhere In My Car” for a Chance to Perform With Him

Submit a Cover of Keith Urban’s “Somewhere In My Car” for a Chance to Perform With Him

Keith Urban has teamed with Best.Cover.Ever. for its upcoming YouTube launch this fall.

The talent competition, which will be hosted by Ludacris, encourages fans to submit covers of featured artists’ songs for a chance to duet with them. Featured artists include Keith, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Backstreet Boys, Jason Derulo, Nicky Jam and more.

To enter the competition, contestants can upload a creative cover of Keith’s “Somewhere In My Car” to TheBestCoverEver.com by August 18. The eventual winner will be flow to Los Angeles to perform a duet with Keith. You can subscribe to the Best.Cover.Ever. channel on YouTube to watch the series and follow the submissions.

Watch Keith in the new promo below.

Watch Jason Isbell’s Enlightening New “Hope the High Road” Video

Watch Jason Isbell’s Enlightening New “Hope the High Road” Video

Singer/songwriter/musician—and all-around bad mo-fo—Jason Isbell dropped a new video for “Hope the High Road,” a tune featured on his recent No. 1 album, The Nashville Sound.

The new video for “Hope the High Road” was filmed at the headquarters of Nashville’s Pulse Lighting, a company that has designed stage lighting for artist such as Jason, Chris Stapleton, Grace Potter, Old Crow Medicine Show and more.

The Nashville Sound reunited Jason will his band, the 400 Unit (Derry deBorja, Chad Gamble, Jimbo Hart, Amanda Shires and Sadler Vaden), for their first project together since 2011’s Here We Rest. Dave Cobb, who produced Jason’s previous albums Southeastern (2013) and Something More Than Free (2015), also helmed The Nashville Sound.

In addition to a busy tour schedule this summer, Jason will headline Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium for five dates in October, before heading overseas to Europe for more than a dozen dates.

Watch Jason’s new “Hope the High Road” video below.

Social Media Roundup: Lady Antebellum’s Dinosaurs, Charles Kelley’s Double Eagle, Kane Brown’s Mud Fun & More

Social Media Roundup: Lady Antebellum’s Dinosaurs, Charles Kelley’s Double Eagle, Kane Brown’s Mud Fun & 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:

  • Charles Kelley scores his first double eagle.
  • Kane Brown goes muddin’.
  • Chris Young autographs a fan’s sign in the pouring rain.
  • Eli Young Band goes tubing with their crew in Oregon.
  • Sara Evans shares a behind-the-scenes photo from her “Marquee Sign” music video shoot.
  • Chris Lane gives out roses.
  • Lady Antebellum has a dinosaur encounter.
  • Darius Rucker and Vince Gill chill backstage at the Opry.
  • Brett Young performs on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

My life is made. Holed out a 250 yard 3 wood for my first double eagle on a par 5. Drinking time!!!!⛳️🍾

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We sank a Toyota today but Rex made it through and @brandons_4 Toyota is on its way home 🤘🏾🤘🏾(GMC Denali on 14inch lift on 40s)

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In the pouring rain on your 18th birthday?? Yeah I'm signing that poster

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Getting some river action with the band and EYB crew on the #deschutesriver in #bend Oregon ☀️ 🚣 #dayoffwork

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🌹🌹🌹 😊

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Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers Put a New Spin on Guy Clark’s “Rita Ballou” [Watch]

Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers Put a New Spin on Guy Clark’s “Rita Ballou” [Watch]

Texas country BFFs Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers teamed up to record a cover of Guy Clark’s “Rita Ballou” as part of Bruce Robison’s The Next Waltz web series. Recorded at Bruce’s Country Bunker studio in Lockhart, Texas, the web series has featured a number of prominent singer/songwriters since launching in June 2016, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Lee Ann Womack, Evan Felker, Rodney Crowell and Sam Outlaw.

Wade and Randy joined forces to perform Guy’s “Rita Ballou,” a tune that Guy penned and featured on his 1975 album, Old No. 1.

“When I think about Guy’s lyrics, I think about my favorite songwriter . . . a guy that painted the best portrait with words that we may have ever had,” says Wade in an accompanying interview. “There’s very few people that I look at and go, ‘Man, I will never ever attain that. I will never ever be that good.’ He was the kind of person who when he walked into a room, he took it over without trying. He just had this presence about him that just was amazing and intense and unlike anybody else’s I’ve ever been around. He took that intensity into his lyrics and into his songs.”

Watch Wade and Randy tackle the tune below.

NASH Morning Show Host Ty Bentli Hits the Streets of Nashville to “Learn” About the Upcoming Solar Eclipse From Tourists

NASH Morning Show Host Ty Bentli Hits the Streets of Nashville to “Learn” About the Upcoming Solar Eclipse From Tourists

If you needed another reason to come to Nashville, the sun and moon are providing one next month.

A total solar eclipse will be occurring on Monday, August 21. And Nashville just happens to be the biggest city in the country in the direct path of the eclipse (beginning at 11:58 a.m. CT in Nashville with the total eclipse at 1:27 p.m.).

Ty Bentli, co-host of NASH morning show Ty, Kelly & Chuck, decided to hit the streets of Nashville yesterday (July 17) to ask tourists and locals to describe a total solar eclipse (FYI, it’s when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, and the moons appears to completely cover the disk of the sun).

Ty got some pretty entertaining answers . . . check out what he “learned.”

Watch Blake Shelton and the Oak Ridge Boys Get Animal Animated in New “Doing It to Country Songs” Video

Watch Blake Shelton and the Oak Ridge Boys Get Animal Animated in New “Doing It to Country Songs” Video

Blake Shelton and the Oak Ridge Boys got an animated makeover in the new video for “Doing It to Country Songs,” a tune that appears on Blake’s 2016 album, If I’m Honest.

The new clip features the crew taking on the likeness of anthropomorphic animals, including Blake as a buck, Richard Sterban as a bullfrog, William Lee Golden as a possum, Joe Bonsall as a beaver and Duane Allen as a fox.

Billed as “Blake Buck & the Oak Ridge Boys” on the bar’s marquee, the animated friends perform the tune while a bevy other animals enjoy various “doing it” activities (four-wheeling, grilling, dancing, etc.).

Check out the clip below.


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