Alontae Taylor (2nd Rd.) Velus Jones Jr. (3rd Rd.) Selected on Day 2 of 2022 NFL Draft

Alontae Taylor (2nd Rd.) Velus Jones Jr. (3rd Rd.) Selected on Day 2 of 2022 NFL Draft

LAS VEGAS – Tennessee VFLs Alontae Taylor and Velus Jones Jr., who led the Volunteers to a resurgence in 2021, fulfilled lifelong dreams on Friday night as the two were selected on the second day of the 2022 NFL Draft.

Taylor was tabbed by the New Orleans Saints in the second round with pick No. 49, while Jones Jr. was drafted by the Chicago Bears at pick No. 71 in round three.

NFL Draft / Credit: UT Athletics

“Whenever my phone started buzzing, I jumped up and quieted everyone down,” Taylor said. “It’s amazing just knowing my dream is coming true. Whenever they announced my name, my grandma is not here and passed away, and I had a picture sitting in front of me, and I gave her a kiss. She was the first person I made sure I gave a kiss to before hugging my mom.”

Taylor, who could play cornerback or safety at the next level, became the highest drafted Tennessee defensive back since Eric Berry went fifth overall to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2010. Taylor continued a Knoxville to New Orleans pipeline, joining 2017 draftee Alvin Kamara and current Saints Marquez Callaway, Shy Tuttle, Ethan Wolf and Bryce Thompson.

In 2021, Taylor graded out among the top four cornerbacks in the SEC according to Pro Football Focus. He started all 12 games of the regular season and had a career-best 60 tackles, six pass breakups and two interceptions, including one for a touchdown. He improved his stock with a pick in the Reese’s Senior Bowl and clocked a 4.36 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.

Jones Jr. became the third Vol wide receiver selected in as many drafts. He joins a list of VFL wide receiver legends chosen by the Bears, including Lester McClain (1971) and Willie Gault (1983).

Jones Jr. will bring his versatility to Chicago as a receiver and return specialist. The 2021 SEC Co-Special Teams Player of the Year and a first-team All-SEC selection was the only player in the nation with over 800+ receiving yards, 200+ punt return yards and 600+ kickoff return yards last fall.

Day three of the NFL Draft now focuses on VFLs defensive lineman Matthew Butler, offensive lineman Cade Mays, defensive back Theo Jackson, wide receiver JaVonta Payton and defensive lineman Ja’Quain Blakely. Coverage of rounds four through seven begins at noon ET Saturday on NFL Network, ESPN and ABC.

Tennessee NFL Draft Picks
Round (Pick), Name, Position, Team

2 (49), Alontae Taylor, DB, New Orleans Saints
3 (71), Velus Jones Jr., WR, Chicago Bears  

Tennessee NFL Draft Notes

  • With the two selections on Friday night, Tennessee has had 376 all-time draft picks, which dates back to 1936. That mark includes the AFL Draft, which merged in 1967.
  • Tennessee was one of only five schools nationally and two in the SEC to produce a defensive back AND wide receiver drafted in the first three rounds. The others include Georgia, Penn State, Baylor and Cincinnati.
  • The Volunteers have now had at least one wide receiver drafted in three consecutive drafts. That’s the longest streak for the program since they had at least one wide receiver selected in four straight drafts from 2001-04.  
  • Alontae Taylor became the highest drafted Vol defensive back since Eric Berry was selected fifth overall to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2010.
  • Taylor is the 12th Vol drafted all-time by the New Orleans Saints and the highest by the Saints since wide receiver Robert Meachem was pick No. 27 in round one in 2007. He is the first Vol defensive back drafted by the Saints.
  • It’s the first time since 2007 that the Vols produced a wide receiver AND a defensive back drafted in the first three rounds.
  • Jones Jr. is the 19th Vol drafted by the Chicago Bears all-time and first since defensive back Jeremy Lincoln in 1992. Jones Jr. is the highest drafted Vol by the Bears since VFL legend Willie Gault was pick No. 18 in the first round in 1983. 
  • Josh Heupel-coached teams have had at least one wide receiver picked in three straight drafts. He has had four wide receivers selected in the last three drafts combined. 

-UT Athletics

Stats/Story: Top-Ranked Vols Explode Late to Down #17/19 Auburn in Series Opener

Stats/Story: Top-Ranked Vols Explode Late to Down #17/19 Auburn in Series Opener

Box Score (PDF)

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee plated 15 runs and logged 16 hits in the seventh and eighth innings to dismantle No. 17/19 Auburn, 17-4, Friday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Jorel Ortega picked a clutch moment to deliver for the Vols (39-3, 18-1 SEC), who had fallen behind, 4-2, in the sixth inning and were struggling to get the bats going heading to the seventh.

Tennessee Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

That quickly changed as UT strung four straight hits together, scoring a run and loading the bases for Ortega. The second baseman, following a brief delay, put the Vols ahead by smashing a 1-2 fastball into the porches in left center to give the Big Orange a 7-4 lead that was just the start of a massive offensive showing.

In total, Tennessee scored 15 runs in its final two team at-bats, posting eight runs in the seventh and seven more in the eighth. The Vols smashed six homers in those two innings with four coming in the eighth.

Evan Russell supplied two of those jacks, a three-run shot in the seventh and a two-run blast in the eighth that was the 100th of the season for UT.

The Vols entered the sixth inning with just three hits as a team, but over their final six outs on offense, they compiled 16 base knocks, nine going for extra bases.

Auburn (30-13, 11-8 SEC) used a three-run blast from Blake Rambusch to take its sixth-inning lead, but were held scoreless in every other inning. The Tigers battled through two different injuries to its pitchers, beginning with its starter Hayden Mullins, who had to leave the game in second inning with an apparent arm injury.

In total, the Vols had seven players finish the game with multiple hits, racked up 10 extra-base hits and three multi-RBI performances, led by Russell, who tied a career-high six RBIs. Ortega drove in five runs, as well, which marked his most RBIs in a single game.

Mark McLaughlin earned the win, his second of the season, throwing two scoreless innings in relief while striking out three Tigers.
 
The Vols and Tigers will battle again under the lights tomorrow night. First pitch is slated for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

NOTABLE

CRUSHING THE CENTURY MARK: With the six home run night, the Volunteers hit their 100th long ball of the season in just the 42nd game of the year. With three weeks left in the regular season, plus the postseason, Tennessee is only seven homers away from tying the program record of 107.

HEAVY HITTERS: Tennessee, with 19 hits and six home runs, posted the highest totals in both columns versus an SEC team in a game this season. It was the Vols best offensive performance in a conference game since defeating Texas A&M, 20-7, in College Station on April 25, 2021, a game where the Vols posted 21 hits and had six big flies.

-UT Athletics

Stats/Story: Top-Ranked Vols Explode Late to Down #17/19 Auburn in Series Opener

Stats/Story: Top-Ranked Vols Explode Late to Down #17/19 Auburn in Series Opener

Box Score (PDF)

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee plated 15 runs and logged 16 hits in the seventh and eighth innings to dismantle No. 17/19 Auburn, 17-4, Friday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Jorel Ortega picked a clutch moment to deliver for the Vols (39-3, 18-1 SEC), who had fallen behind, 4-2, in the sixth inning and were struggling to get the bats going heading to the seventh.

Tennessee Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

That quickly changed as UT strung four straight hits together, scoring a run and loading the bases for Ortega. The second baseman, following a brief delay, put the Vols ahead by smashing a 1-2 fastball into the porches in left center to give the Big Orange a 7-4 lead that was just the start of a massive offensive showing.

In total, Tennessee scored 15 runs in its final two team at-bats, posting eight runs in the seventh and seven more in the eighth. The Vols smashed six homers in those two innings with four coming in the eighth.

Evan Russell supplied two of those jacks, a three-run shot in the seventh and a two-run blast in the eighth that was the 100th of the season for UT.

The Vols entered the sixth inning with just three hits as a team, but over their final six outs on offense, they compiled 16 base knocks, nine going for extra bases.

Auburn (30-13, 11-8 SEC) used a three-run blast from Blake Rambusch to take its sixth-inning lead, but were held scoreless in every other inning. The Tigers battled through two different injuries to its pitchers, beginning with its starter Hayden Mullins, who had to leave the game in second inning with an apparent arm injury.

In total, the Vols had seven players finish the game with multiple hits, racked up 10 extra-base hits and three multi-RBI performances, led by Russell, who tied a career-high six RBIs. Ortega drove in five runs, as well, which marked his most RBIs in a single game.

Mark McLaughlin earned the win, his second of the season, throwing two scoreless innings in relief while striking out three Tigers.
 
The Vols and Tigers will battle again under the lights tomorrow night. First pitch is slated for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on the SEC Network.

NOTABLE

CRUSHING THE CENTURY MARK: With the six home run night, the Volunteers hit their 100th long ball of the season in just the 42nd game of the year. With three weeks left in the regular season, plus the postseason, Tennessee is only seven homers away from tying the program record of 107.

HEAVY HITTERS: Tennessee, with 19 hits and six home runs, posted the highest totals in both columns versus an SEC team in a game this season. It was the Vols best offensive performance in a conference game since defeating Texas A&M, 20-7, in College Station on April 25, 2021, a game where the Vols posted 21 hits and had six big flies.

-UT Athletics

Tiffany Woys Releases Music Video for “I Don’t Want You Back” from Her All About Love EP

Tiffany Woys Releases Music Video for “I Don’t Want You Back” from Her All About Love EP

Earlier this year Tiffany Woys‘ released her 6-track EP, All About Love.

The EP covers all the different sides of love – Tiffany thinks fans will find a song to connect with no matter where they are in their life, “Love is a universal language. It’s a feeling that everyone experiences along with heartbreak. It’s all I’ve really wanted to convey with listeners. I want people to know we are all more related than you think. That’s through love.”

Now Tiffany is also sharing the new music video for her song “I Don’t Want You Back” – watch it here…

Photo Credit: Robert Chavers

Softball Preview: #12 Lady Vols at Ole Miss

Softball Preview: #12 Lady Vols at Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. — Entering the weekend winning eight of its last nine games, the 12th-ranked Lady Vol softball team travels to Oxford, Mississippi, for a three-game set against the Ole Miss Rebels. UT’s final road series of the regular season runs Saturday to Monday at the Ole Miss Softball Complex.
 
Saturday’s series opener is scheduled for a 5 p.m. ET first pitch and will be streamed online via SEC Network+. Sunday and Monday’s action will be televised on the SEC Network at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., respectively, with Pam Ward (play-by-play) and Jenny Dalton-Hill (analyst) set to call the linear broadcasts from Oxford.

Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

Voice of the Lady Vols softball team Brian Rice will host an audio broadcast for all three games, available for listening on UTSports.com and locally in Knoxville on AM 990 and FM 99.1 (Sunday only).
 
POWER ON DISPLAY: Tennessee wrapped up non-conference play at Liberty on Wednesday, mashing three home runs off the bats of Kiki MilloyRylie West and Zaida Puni on the way to a 7-2 victory over the Flames. The Lady Vols have hit three or more homers in 10 games this season, outscoring opponents 84-14 in those contests.
 
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED: The Lady Vols hosted the 2022 Lady Vol Challenge last week and rounded out an undefeated weekend with a 9-1 run-rule victory over ECU in the tournament finale. UT posted 12 hits, including six for extra bases, with McKenna Gibson and Rylie West each mashing two-run homers.
 
Lady Vol senior Ashley Rogers opened the Lady Vol Challenge with the 15th perfect game in program history, retiring 15 consecutive East Carolina batters in the 8-0 run-rule win. She fanned a season-high 12 batters, striking out the side three times in five innings pitched.
 
Between its two victories over the Pirates, Tennessee picked up a 4-2 win over SoCon front runner UNC Greesnboro. Graduate lefty Erin Edmoundson racked up 10 Ks against the Spartans for her third double-digit strikeout effort this season.
 
LOVIN’ THE LONG BALL: Tennessee’s 76 home runs this season are the most for the program in a single season since hitting 100 in 2015. Tennessee’s 1.62 home runs per game rank fourth in the SEC and 12th in the country this year, and UT touts a 19-2 record when hitting two or more homers in a game in 2022.
 
WE LOVE FREE BASES: The Lady Vols lead the SEC with 78 HBP this season, led by career record holder Ashley Morgan who ranks second in the league with 16 HBP. Ivy Davis (15), Kiki Milloy (13) and McKenna Gibson (10) each sit inside the conference’s top 10 in HBP this season, and UT is the only program in the country with four players sporting 10-plus HBP in 2022.
 
STANDINGS UPDATE: With two weekends of conference play remaining, the Lady Vols check in at third in the standings with an 11-6 record against SEC opponents. Arkansas (14-4) and Alabama (14-7) hold the top two spots in the league, while Georgia (10-8) and LSU (10-8) are tied for fourth, battling for a No. 4 seed that will earn a double bye at the SEC Tournament.
 
TOP-NOTCH OFFENSE: Tennessee boasts the SEC’s top scoring offense with 110 runs scored in conference games this season. The Lady Vols also rank second in the league in doubles (32), slugging percentage (.529) and stolen bases (19) in SEC action while sitting third in on-base percentage (.499).
 
NOTING OLE MISS: The Rebels (34-14, 8-10 SEC) bring a five-game win streak into the weekend after an 11-0 run-rule win at Memphis Tuesday night. Last weekend, Ole Miss swept South Carolina in a three-game conference series on the road.

  • Head Coach (Record at OM): Jamie Trachsel (70-36)
  • Series Record: Tennessee leads 48-10
  • Last Meeting: W, 2-1 (9) on 4/28/19 in Oxford, Miss.
  • Key Stat: The Rebel pitching staff is tied for first in the SEC with 13 shutouts this season. Freshman RHP Catelyn Riley — a Dandridge, Tennessee, native — leads the unit with a 10-3 record in 72.1 innings.

UP NEXT: The Lady Vols will close out the 2022 regular season next week at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, playing host to the Auburn Tigers for a three-game series Friday through Sunday, May 6-8.

-UT Athletics

Miranda Lambert’s New Album Palomino is Available Now

Miranda Lambert’s New Album Palomino is Available Now

Miranda Lambert‘s new album Palomino is available now!

Miranda says “The making of this record has been one of the most fun and creative experiences of my career.”

It was the time when everything was shutdown that Miranda and her team got the musical ball rolling on Palomino, Luke Dick, Natalie Hemby and I went out to my farm in Tennessee in 2020 and started writing songs… We figured, while we have time, let’s get out to the country and see what happens. The first one we wrote was ‘Tourist’ and that set us on a path to create something with a bit of a theme.”

Miranda adds, “‘Tourist’ was the first song we wrote for Palomino and it set the tone for the record. I’ve toured, but I haven’t really gotten to be a tourist. This is the song on the record I want to live out the most.”

Miranda says, “Since we couldn’t travel at the time, we decided to go on a journey through songs…You’ll visit 36 different places as you travel through this record. You’ll meet tons of characters like Katie with a K and the trucker Dwayne. You’ll get acquainted with old friends, like ‘Geraldene’ and visit places we’ve already been together like ‘Waxahachie’. Enjoy the trip y’all.

When it comes to her favorites on the album, Miranda says it’s the one filled with puns that she loves, “One of the songs that to me, is so clever, and like funny, and simple, but a little complex is ‘Country Money’…I wrote that with Aaron Raitiere and Mikey Rogers and I just loved it. That song, to me, has little Easter Eggs of like puns in it, and stuff.”

Of the 15 tracks on Palomino Miranda Lambert had a hand in co-writing 14 of them.

The one song Miranda didn’t write is also the album’s only cover song – “Wandering Spirit” – which is originally a Mick Jagger tune, “I’ve loved ‘Wandering Spirit.’ I’d already heard it a long time ago, and thought it was so cool, you know, probably like on a playlist somewhere, like what is that? And so I knew the song existed and I knew what it was about. And I just never would have thought to like, cover it, you know, or that I could even find a way to do it my style but then once this record was this record, it was like we have to have it. You know? If it wasn’t a cover would probably name the whole thing Wandering Spirit because it just really encompassed what we were trying to do. Of course, Mick Jagger did it better.”

Palomino from Miranda Lambert is available now – and it includes her current single “If I Was A Cowboy” – which was the result of Lambert collaborating for the first time with someone she’d never written with before, “I’ve met a new friend in the last year and a half Jesse Fraser. Who’s really well…I mean, he just won songwriter of the year. He’s well acclaimed songwriter…we’re friends of friends, but never really hung out, and he was like, ‘hey I have a date open you want to write today?’ And I was already pretty much done with writing for Palomino. But we were still cutting. And our first time to write together. He played me this really cool Country and Western track, which I loved. And I was like, that’s fun. And we wrote, ‘If I Was A Cowboy.’ And it was like, beginner’s luck, I guess. Because it was first time we’d ever written together it was just us two. And I was like, man, this song fits this vibe, too. Like, it was kind of like the cherry on top, I guess. And it was something I was missing feel-wise. And so I sent it to Luke (Dick) and Jon (Randall). I was like, I know we have a couple more days in the studio. I’d love to give this a whirl. And, you know, it really feels like the girl that singing ‘In His Arms.’ This is also her song. You know? And it fit right in there. And I love that song. So you mean the whole record as a whole. It’s like seven writers, you know, and we didn’t do that for any reason, except it was a vibe and it was, we were keeping it tight because we had a vision of this map and we wanted to make sure we stayed on track.”

Miranda Lambert’s Palomino is available now.

Photo Credit: Robert Ascroft

Chris Janson’s Album All In is Now All Out and Available for Fans to Dive All In On

Chris Janson’s Album All In is Now All Out and Available for Fans to Dive All In On

Chris Janson’s latest album All In is out now!

With 16-tracks, Janson shares that this his longest album to date, “The All In album is…I think probably my most eclectic group of songs that I’ve ever put together. First of all, there’s 16 songs on the album – longest album I’ve ever made”

Chris says that fans will discover a lot of musical themes as they work their way through the All In album, “There’s love songs on this record. There are songs about death even… lots of happy songs, very uplifting songs, some middle of the road that just makes you feel really good…and there’s also I’m really proud to say some super traditional country music songs on this record. For the 1st time I really started incorporating some more fiddle and steel which is something I’ve always been a big fan of.”

All In features two guest vocalist with Travis Tritt on “Things You Can’t Live Without”

and Eric Church with “You, Me & The River”

Chris shares that some of the inspiration behind the music on All In came from an unexpected place, “I watched Yellowstone a lot through this album so parts of this record are somewhere right between Hank Jr. and John Dutton and some of it are right between just making you feel really good and just being happy to be there. Some of it makes you cry, some of it makes you laugh, a lot of it makes you smile. Overall, I think this album will be enjoyed probably the most out of all my albums.”

Chris’ current single from All In is “Keys To The Country.”

All In from Chris Janson is available now.

Photo Courtesy of Chris Janson

Chris Young is Going Deluxe with His Famous Friends Album

Chris Young is Going Deluxe with His Famous Friends Album

Chris Young released his Famous Friends album last year, and this June he’s releasing a Deluxe Edition of the project.

The beginning of June is always a big time of year for Chris – usually there’s CMA Music Fest, and his birthday is on the 12th, so normally his fan club get together is a big birthday party.

This June, Chris Young will have even more to celebrate as the Deluxe Edition of his album Famous Friends will be arriving on the 3rd.

Originally packed with 14 tracks – the album will be even friendlier with 6 additional songs.

Chris is sharing with fans two acoustic versions of previous hits of his – “I’m Comin’ Over” and “Think Of You” with Cassadee Pope.

The Deluxe Edition also has 4 new songs – “If I Knew What Was Good For Me,” “Like A Slow Song,” “Music Note” which includes Jimmie Allen, and the track that Chris just released that features Old Dominion, “Everybody Needs A Song.”

Both versions of Famous Friends include “At The End Of A Bar” – Chris Young’s current single with Mitchell Tenpenny that is climbing the airplay chart.

Famous Friends Deluxe Edition is available June 3rd.

Photo Credit: Jeff Johnson

Matt Stell Made a Song Called “Man Made” that Talks About How Man Needs Woman

Matt Stell Made a Song Called “Man Made” that Talks About How Man Needs Woman

Matt Stell is out with a new song, “Man Made.”

Talking about the Brett Sheroky and Ian Christian written track, Matt (who co-produced the song with Ash Bowers) says, “Sometimes you hear a song and it hits you in a different way. That’s how I felt when I heard ‘Man Made’ for the first time.”

Stell adds, “It has a lyric with a creative twist which is one of my favorite things country music does. It also has a melody that makes me wanna hear it over and over. What really sets this song apart for me, though, is its positive energy. Usually, I gravitate towards heavier subjects but this song has a way of getting across a positive message that is pretty unique in my opinion. It’s just a fantastic song, and I’m so glad I get to play it for people.”

“Man Made” is the first song from Matt Stell’s next project – check out the lyric video here…

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

Darius Rucker’s New Song is “Same Beer Different Problems” is Out Now

Darius Rucker’s New Song is “Same Beer Different Problems” is Out Now

Darius Rucker has a new song that just might become the summer anthem for 2022 – “Same Beer Different Problems”

Talking about the track that he co-wrote with Tofer Brown, Sarah Buxton and Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi, Darius says “We had so much fun as songwriters coming up with all of those examples and putting a lighthearted spin on the craziness of the world.”

Rucker adds, “The line ‘a little bit funny, a lotta bit strange’ really sums up the message of this song and all of the things that make you shake your head these days.”

Fans will get to hear “Same Beer Different Problems” live and in person as Darius will be hitting the road and performing in concert all over this year.

Darius’ summer of shows starts on June 6th with his 13th annual benefit, Darius And Friends, which kicks off CMA Music Fest week for him.

After his benefit show on Monday, Darius will be at the CMA Music Fest Stadium Show Thursday night.

After CMA Music Fest, Darius follows that up with appearing on Brooks & Dunn’s highly anticipated Reboot Tour 2022 at their Nashville show.

As June closes out Darius will launch his Live With Special Guests tour – as the country super star will crisscross the nation and Canada with 20 dates that includes rising country singers like Jameson RodgersCaylee HammackRyan HurdTenille Townes, Elvie ShaneTyler BoothDaves Highway, and Larry Fleet.

After Darius’ tour wraps in September, he’ll head home and in October Rucker will host the Riverfront Revival in Charleston, SC.

Darius says, “Anyone who knows me knows how much I love Charleston, SC. For years now, I’ve had this bucket list dream of bringing together a bunch of friends to perform in a way that also showcases this incredible city and all it has to offer. I can’t wait to see it become a reality on October 8-9 at Riverfront Revival!”

For more info on all of Darius Rucker’s tours and shows, check out DariusRucker.com

Watch the lyric video for “Same Beer Different Problems” here

Photo Credit: Jim Wright

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