Volunteer Trio Reels In SEC Weekly Honors

Volunteer Trio Reels In SEC Weekly Honors

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — After an outstanding offensive performance and monumental victory on the Third Saturday In October over the third-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, three members of the Tennessee football program have been recognized by the Southeastern Conference with weekly awards. Junior receiver Jalin Hyatt was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, senior tackle Darnell Wright took home SEC Co-Offensive Lineman of the Week honors, and redshirt senior placekicker Chase McGrath was tabbed the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week.

Tennessee collects three weekly awards from the conference office for the first time since also having three honorees on Oct. 28, 2019 after a 41-21 win over South Carolina. Through the first six weeks of the season, the Vols have earned nine SEC weekly honors—the most of any team in the conference.

Hyatt and Wright are both first-time recipients of SEC weekly honors, while McGrath picks up his second career and second consecutive SEC Special Teams Player of the Week nod.

Hyatt delivered arguably the greatest receiving performance in school history on Saturday, tying the SEC single-game record and shattering the UT program record with five receiving touchdowns. He finished the contest with six catches for 207 yards, ranking sixth in Tennessee single-game history and marking the most by a UT player in an SEC game since Denarius Moore had 228 against South Carolina on Oct. 30, 2010.

The junior from Irmo, South Carolina, became the fifth player in SEC history to catch five or more touchdowns in a game and the first since Alabama’s DeVonta Smith vs. Ole Miss in 2019. He also tied the single-game program record for points with 30, a mark that evened with Gene McEver who had 30 points on five rushing TDs against South Carolina in Dec. 7, 1929.

Furthermore, Hyatt was the first player to register three or more touchdowns and 100 receiving yards against Alabama in the Nick Saban era. He also was the first FBS player with five or more receiving touchdowns against an AP top-five team since NC State’s Terry Holt did so at No. 3 Florida State on Nov. 8, 1997.

Wright, making his 35th career start on the offensive line, protected and paved the way for a Tennessee offense that racked up 567 total yards against an Alabama defense that entered the game allowing an SEC-best 250.8 yards per game. A 2023 NFL Draft prospect, Wright played all 70 offensive snaps at right tackle and did not allow a sack or pressure as the Vols also rushed for 182 yards in the victory. He has not allowed a sack in 12 straight games.

According to Pro Football Focus, the senior from Huntington, West Virginia, was the highest graded offensive lineman in the contest as Tennessee averaged a stellar 8.1 yards per play—the most allowed by Alabama since giving up 8.85 yards per play against Texas A&M on Sept. 14, 2013. The Volunteer offensive line neutralized a dominant Alabama front on Saturday, surrendering only two tackles for loss and one sack as a unit for the entire game.

The hero from Saturday night, McGrath connected on his only field goal attempt of the game from 40 yards as time expired to give Tennessee its first victory over Alabama since 2006. The kick was UT’s first game-winner as time expired since Michael Palardy hit a 19-yard try to defeat No. 11 South Carolina on Oct. 19, 2013, and McGrath’s first game-winning field goal since a 43-yard make against Texas as a true freshman at Southern Cal on Sept. 16, 2017. From 40 yards and in, the redshirt senior from Newport Beach, California, is 16-of-17 for his Tennessee career, including 10 makes in a row.

McGrath’s heroic boot on Saturday lifted the Vols to a 52-49 triumph over the Tide, which stands as the most points allowed by Alabama since 1907. Tennessee’s 52 points on Saturday were its most against an AP Top 25 opponent in program history, breaking the school record of 51 set in a 51-33 victory at No. 10 Georgia on Oct. 7, 2006.

Homecoming week has arrived on Rocky Top as the Vols gear up for an in-state, inter-system tilt with the UT Martin Skyhawks on Saturday inside Neyland Stadium. Kickoff is slated for noon ET on SEC Network, and tickets remain available on AllVols.com.

-UT Athletics

Vols WR Jalin Hyatt, OT Darnell Wright & PK Chase McGrath / Credit UT Athletics
Vols Named Cheez-It Bowl National Team of the Week

Vols Named Cheez-It Bowl National Team of the Week

DALLAS – Tennessee has been named to the Cheez-It Bowl National Team of the Week by the Football Writers Association of America after its thrilling 52-49 victory over rival Alabama on Saturday night inside Neyland Stadium.

The win over the No. 3/1 Crimson Tide helped the Vols move up to third in the AP Poll this week, its highest ranking in the poll since opening the 2005 season at No. 3.

UT’s historic victory marked its first win over Alabama since 2006, snapping a 15-game losing streak in the series. With the victory, the Vols improved to 6-0 for the first time since 1998 when they went on to win the BCS National Championship.

The Big Orange’s high-powered offense led the way with 52 points and 567 yards of total offense. The 52 points were the most against an AP Top 25 opponent in program history and were the most allowed by an Alabama team since giving up 54 to Sewanee back in 1907.

The duo of redshirt senior quarterback Hendon Hooker and junior wide receiver Jalin Hyatt torched the Crimson Tide’s normally stout defense. Hooker passed for a career-best 385 yards and threw five touchdown passes – all to Hyatt – who broke the single-game program record and tied the SEC single-game record for touchdown catches. Hyatt also finished with a career-high 207 receiving yards, which ranks sixth most in program annals.

After the Vols’ defense stood tall and forced a 50-yard field goal that missed wide right on Alabama’s final drive, Hooker and the UT offense got the ball back with just 15 seconds remaining and proceeded to connect on passes of 18 and 27 yards to get into field-goal range with just two seconds remaining on the game clock.

Redshirt senior kicker Chase McGrath booted the game-winning 40-yard field goal as time expired to send the sold-out Neyland Stadium crowd of 101,915 into a frenzy as they rushed the field and tore down the goalposts in celebration.

This marks the third time that the Vols have been named National Team of the Week by the FWAA and their first since 2016. The other was in 2006. To read the FWAA’s full release, click HERE.

Tennessee continues its three-game homestand this Saturday when it welcomes in-state foe UT Martin to Neyland Stadium for Homecoming. Kickoff against the Skyhawks is slated for noon ET on the SEC Network.

Tickets for the contest are available in limited quantities at AllVols.com. In addition, season tickets for the 2023 campaign are on sale now at AllVols.com

-UT Athletics

Tennessee / Credit: UT Athletics
Vols Named Cheez-It Bowl National Team of the Week

Vols Named Cheez-It Bowl National Team of the Week

DALLAS – Tennessee has been named to the Cheez-It Bowl National Team of the Week by the Football Writers Association of America after its thrilling 52-49 victory over rival Alabama on Saturday night inside Neyland Stadium.

The win over the No. 3/1 Crimson Tide helped the Vols move up to third in the AP Poll this week, its highest ranking in the poll since opening the 2005 season at No. 3.

UT’s historic victory marked its first win over Alabama since 2006, snapping a 15-game losing streak in the series. With the victory, the Vols improved to 6-0 for the first time since 1998 when they went on to win the BCS National Championship.

The Big Orange’s high-powered offense led the way with 52 points and 567 yards of total offense. The 52 points were the most against an AP Top 25 opponent in program history and were the most allowed by an Alabama team since giving up 54 to Sewanee back in 1907.

The duo of redshirt senior quarterback Hendon Hooker and junior wide receiver Jalin Hyatt torched the Crimson Tide’s normally stout defense. Hooker passed for a career-best 385 yards and threw five touchdown passes – all to Hyatt – who broke the single-game program record and tied the SEC single-game record for touchdown catches. Hyatt also finished with a career-high 207 receiving yards, which ranks sixth most in program annals.

After the Vols’ defense stood tall and forced a 50-yard field goal that missed wide right on Alabama’s final drive, Hooker and the UT offense got the ball back with just 15 seconds remaining and proceeded to connect on passes of 18 and 27 yards to get into field-goal range with just two seconds remaining on the game clock.

Redshirt senior kicker Chase McGrath booted the game-winning 40-yard field goal as time expired to send the sold-out Neyland Stadium crowd of 101,915 into a frenzy as they rushed the field and tore down the goalposts in celebration.

This marks the third time that the Vols have been named National Team of the Week by the FWAA and their first since 2016. The other was in 2006. To read the FWAA’s full release, click HERE.

Tennessee continues its three-game homestand this Saturday when it welcomes in-state foe UT Martin to Neyland Stadium for Homecoming. Kickoff against the Skyhawks is slated for noon ET on the SEC Network.

Tickets for the contest are available in limited quantities at AllVols.com. In addition, season tickets for the 2023 campaign are on sale now at AllVols.com

-UT Athletics

Tennessee / Credit: UT Athletics
Week 8 SEC score predictions straight-up and spread; Vols/UT-Martin, 4 other league games

Week 8 SEC score predictions straight-up and spread; Vols/UT-Martin, 4 other league games

By Vince Ferrara @VinceSports

Here’s a look at my Week 8 SEC football game predictions.

Check back on my “Vince’s View” blog page for future posts including weekly SEC football and NFL game predictions. Bookmark my blog page and check back often.

2022 Week 7 Straight-Up Record: 6-1 (86%)
2022 Week 7 Spread Record: 5-2 (71%)
2022 Season Straight-Up Record: 59-11 (84%)
2022 Season Spread Record: 40-30 (57%)
2021 Season Straight-Up Record: 92-34 (73%)
2021 Season Spread Record: 63-63 (50%)

FIVE GAMES ON THE SCHEDULE WEEK EIGHT IN THE SEC

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Tennessee-Martin (4-2) at No. 3 Tennessee (6-0, 3-0 SEC)
Series: UT leads, 1-0
Noon ET • SEC Network
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (101,915)
SiriusXM: 137/190
Line: Tennessee -36
Pick vs. Spread: Tennessee -36
Score Prediction: Tennessee 56 UT-Martin 14

No. 7 Ole Miss (7-0, 3-0 SEC) at LSU (5-2, 3-1 SEC)
Series: LSU leads, 64-41-4
3:30 p.m. ET • CBS
Last: UM, 31-17 (2021 at Oxford)
Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (102,321)
SiriusXM: 113/191 – 106/192
Line: LSU -1.5
Pick vs. Spread: Ole Miss +1.5
Score Prediction: Ole Miss 42 LSU 28

Vanderbilt (3-4, 0-3 SEC) at Missouri (2-4, 0-3 SEC)
Series: MIZ leads, 9-4-1
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Last: MIZ, 37-28 (2021 at Nashville)
Columbia, Mo. • Faurot Field (62,621)
SiriusXM: 204 – 137/190
Line: Missouri -13.5
Pick vs. Spread: Vanderbilt +13.5
Score Prediction: Missouri 31 Vanderbilt 24

No. 24 Mississippi State (5-2, 2-2 SEC) at No. 6 Alabama (6-1, 3-1 SEC)
Series: UA leads, 84-18-3
7 p.m. ET • ESPN
Last: UA, 49-9 (2021 at Starkville)
Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (100,077)
SiriusXM: 113/191 – 106/192
Line: Alabama -21
Pick vs. Spread: Alabama -21
Score Prediction: Alabama 38 Miss State 14

Texas A&M (3-3, 1-2 SEC) at South Carolina (4-2, 1-2 SEC)
Series: TAMU leads, 8-0
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Last: TAMU, 44-14 (2021 at College Station)
Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (77,559)
SiriusXM: 138/202 – 137/190
Line: Texas A&M -3
Pick vs. Spread: South Carolina +3
Score Prediction: Texas A&M 19 South Carolina 17

Open Date: Arkansas (4-3, 1-3 SEC); Auburn (3-4, 1-3 SEC); Florida (4-3, 1-3 SEC); No. 1 Georgia (7-0, 4-0 SEC); No. 19 Kentucky (5-2, 2-2 SEC).

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Vols WR Ramel Keyton / Credit: UT Athletics
Jimmy’s blog: Tennessee should send Christmas card to Virginia Tech

Jimmy’s blog: Tennessee should send Christmas card to Virginia Tech

By Jimmy Hyams

This Christmas, as Tennessee prepares for what promises to be an upper-tier bowl game — if not the College Football Playoffs — the Vols should have a check-list of holiday cards to be mailed.

At the top of the list: Virginia Tech.

If not for two Virginia Tech defections, Tennessee wouldn’t be 6-0, wouldn’t have beaten Alabama and wouldn’t be No. 3 in the nation.

Those defections: Quarterback Hendon Hooker and receiver Jalin Hyatt.

Hooker transferred to Tennessee in January 2021 after four up-and-down years and 15 starts at Blacksburg, Va.

Hyatt was committed for months to the Hokies before switching to Tennessee.

They have been the two most important players on Tennessee’s team.

When Hooker transferred to Tennessee, it didn’t move the needle, not like when Justin Fields went to Ohio State or Jalen Hurts to Oklahoma or Caleb Williams to USC.

But the native of Greensboro, N.C., has been brilliant. He leads the SEC in pass efficiency and pass yards per attempt. He has 15 touchdown passes to one interception. He set a school record for consecutive passes without an interception. He is tied for the school record with a TD pass in 18 consecutive games.

He spearheads and offense that ranks No. 1 in the nation in total yards and No. 1 in the SEC in scoring.

He has become one of the best players in college football.

Respected sportswriter Matt Hayes of Saturday Down South was asked on SportsTalk, the Sports Animal 99.1 FM, where he would rank Hooker in the Heisman vote.

“No. 1 and it’s not close,’’ Hayes said.

Hayes said he puts a lot of weight on how players play in big games. Hooker was outstanding against Florida, LSU and Alabama – three ranked teams. In fact, against those three SEC foes, UT has punted just three times.

That’s pretty efficient.

And Tennessee has averaged 43.3 points and almost 550 yards against those SEC teams without All-SEC receiver Cedric Tillman (high ankle sprain).  

Hooker is Tennessee’s best quarterback since Peyton Manning.

Hyatt has made remarkable improvement from his sophomore to junior season.

A year ago, Hyatt lost his job after the Florida game after another unproductive performance. His propensity to drop passes dropped his confidence level and dropped him on the depth chart. He went four games in a row without catching a pass. He had four more games with no more than one catch.

He finished 2021 with 21 catches for 226 yards.

This season, he has 33 catches for 595 yards and a nation’s leading 10 touchdowns. He leads the SEC in receiving yards per game and receptions per game. He torched Alabama for 207 yards and a school-record five touchdown receptions.

“I’m just so proud of who Jalin Hyatt has become,’’ said UT offensive coordinator and play-caller Alex Golesh, who continually schemed Hyatt open against Alabama’s beleaguered secondary.

“A year ago at this time, I don’t know that we would’ve sat here and said he’s going to catch five touchdowns against Alabama,’’

You don’t say.

Before the Alabama game last week, you wouldn’t have said it, either. Nobody catches five touchdown passes against a Saban defense, right?

“He took the challenges he was presented with a year ago, most of them brought on by himself, and just kept working,’’ Golesh said.

Golesh said that against Alabama it was “finding those matchups then trying to exploit them.’’

Mission accomplished.

But that mission wouldn’t have been accomplished without Hooker and Hyatt – two guys who left Virginia Tech and found the Promised Land in Knoxville.

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Jimmy’s blog: Tennessee should send Christmas card to Virginia Tech

Jimmy’s blog: Tennessee should send Christmas card to Virginia Tech

By Jimmy Hyams

This Christmas, as Tennessee prepares for what promises to be an upper-tier bowl game — if not the College Football Playoffs — the Vols should have a check-list of holiday cards to be mailed.

At the top of the list: Virginia Tech.

If not for two Virginia Tech defections, Tennessee wouldn’t be 6-0, wouldn’t have beaten Alabama and wouldn’t be No. 3 in the nation.

Those defections: Quarterback Hendon Hooker and receiver Jalin Hyatt.

Hooker transferred to Tennessee in January 2021 after four up-and-down years and 15 starts at Blacksburg, Va.

Hyatt was committed for months to the Hokies before switching to Tennessee.

They have been the two most important players on Tennessee’s team.

When Hooker transferred to Tennessee, it didn’t move the needle, not like when Justin Fields went to Ohio State or Jalen Hurts to Oklahoma or Caleb Williams to USC.

But the native of Greensboro, N.C., has been brilliant. He leads the SEC in pass efficiency and pass yards per attempt. He has 15 touchdown passes to one interception. He set a school record for consecutive passes without an interception. He is tied for the school record with a TD pass in 18 consecutive games.

He spearheads and offense that ranks No. 1 in the nation in total yards and No. 1 in the SEC in scoring.

He has become one of the best players in college football.

Respected sportswriter Matt Hayes of Saturday Down South was asked on SportsTalk, the Sports Animal 99.1 FM, where he would rank Hooker in the Heisman vote.

“No. 1 and it’s not close,’’ Hayes said.

Hayes said he puts a lot of weight on how players play in big games. Hooker was outstanding against Florida, LSU and Alabama – three ranked teams. In fact, against those three SEC foes, UT has punted just three times.

That’s pretty efficient.

And Tennessee has averaged 43.3 points and almost 550 yards against those SEC teams without All-SEC receiver Cedric Tillman (high ankle sprain).  

Hooker is Tennessee’s best quarterback since Peyton Manning.

Hyatt has made remarkable improvement from his sophomore to junior season.

A year ago, Hyatt lost his job after the Florida game after another unproductive performance. His propensity to drop passes dropped his confidence level and dropped him on the depth chart. He went four games in a row without catching a pass. He had four more games with no more than one catch.

He finished 2021 with 21 catches for 226 yards.

This season, he has 33 catches for 595 yards and a nation’s leading 10 touchdowns. He leads the SEC in receiving yards per game and receptions per game. He torched Alabama for 207 yards and a school-record five touchdown receptions.

“I’m just so proud of who Jalin Hyatt has become,’’ said UT offensive coordinator and play-caller Alex Golesh, who continually schemed Hyatt open against Alabama’s beleaguered secondary.

“A year ago at this time, I don’t know that we would’ve sat here and said he’s going to catch five touchdowns against Alabama,’’

You don’t say.

Before the Alabama game last week, you wouldn’t have said it, either. Nobody catches five touchdown passes against a Saban defense, right?

“He took the challenges he was presented with a year ago, most of them brought on by himself, and just kept working,’’ Golesh said.

Golesh said that against Alabama it was “finding those matchups then trying to exploit them.’’

Mission accomplished.

But that mission wouldn’t have been accomplished without Hooker and Hyatt – two guys who left Virginia Tech and found the Promised Land in Knoxville.

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