Klenck, Medical Task Force, Honored by SEC

Klenck, Medical Task Force, Honored by SEC

Dr. Chris Klenck / Credit: UT Athletics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The members of the Southeastern Conference’s Return to Activity and Medical Guidance Task Force, a group of volunteer medical professionals appointed by each of the SEC’s member universities who helped provide continuing guidance as the SEC conducted intercollegiate athletics competition during the 2020-21 academic year, have been named recipient of the Michael L. Slive Distinguished Service Award, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced Wednesday.

Team Physician Dr. Chris Klenck has served as Tennessee’s representative on the critically important Task Force.

“Individually and collectively, the leaders serving on the Conference’s Medical Guidance Task Force are deserving of this recognition,” Sankey said. “Each contributed an incredible amount of time and effort to lend his or her expertise as we worked to meet the many challenges associated with developing policies and protocols supporting the healthy return to competition throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of their efforts, thousands of SEC student-athletes have been able to participate in their chosen sports, compete for championships and create lifelong memories with their teammates that otherwise may have never been possible without the contributions of these talented individuals.”

As the SEC Office began to monitor and learn about COVID-19 and associated public health information following the cancellation of the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament in March of 2020, the Task Force was formed in early April 2020 for the purpose of providing the guidance necessary to make decisions related to the return to athletics activities for SEC student-athletes and to assist in the SEC’s collaboration with colleague conferences in supporting the safe and healthy conduct of athletics competition.

“Dr. Klenck’s expertise and leadership have always been one of the critical elements to the success of the UT Sports Medicine department, and this was never more evident then over the past year when he served our department, university and the Southeastern Conference in such an admirable way by his role on the SEC Medical Guidance Task Force,” Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine Jason McVeigh said. “His dedication to our student-athletes’ health and well-being is unparalleled, and his passion for his role serves as a benchmark for his peers, in my opinion. He is a true asset to the University of Tennessee Athletic Department and the Knoxville Orthopedic Clinic.”

Members of the SEC’s Return to Activity and Medical Guidance Task Force are:

  • Dr. Jimmy Robinson, University of Alabama, Head Team Physician and Medical Director
  • Dr. Kent Hagan, University of Arkansas, Sports Medicine/Team Physician and Dr. Ramon Ylanan, Sports Medicine/Team Physician
  • Dr. Mike Goodlett, Auburn University, Chief Medical Officer/Team Physician
  • Dr. Jay Clugston, University of Florida, Team Physician
  • Ron Courson, University of Georgia, Executive Associate Athletics Director/Sports Medicine
  • Jim Madaleno, University of Kentucky, Executive Associate Athletics Director/Sports Medicine and Performance
  • Dr. Catherine O’Neal, LSU Health Sciences Center Assistant Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases
  • Dr. Marshall Crowther, University of Mississippi, Medical Director/Sports Medicine Physician
  • Dr. Cliff Story, Mississippi State University, Director of University Health Services
  • Dr. Stevan Whitt, University of Missouri, Associate Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Infectious Diseases; Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Chief Clinical Officer
  • Dr. Zoë Foster, University of South Carolina, Program Director, Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship
  • Dr. Chris Klenck, University of Tennessee, Head Team Physician
  • Dr. Shawn Gibbs, Texas A&M University, Dean of School of Public Health
  • Dr. Warne Fitch, Vanderbilt University, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Professor of Orthopedics

The Michael L. Slive Distinguished Service Award is presented on special occasions to former student-athletes, coaches, graduates or administrators of SEC institutions or the conference office who have maintained a lifetime of interest in college athletics and who, over a significant period of time, have exhibited superior leadership qualities and made a significant impact to the betterment of the mission of the Southeastern Conference.

“These health professionals collectively and uniquely embody the spirit of this special award,” said Sankey. “The expertise, experience and knowledge they provide continues to support our institutions in their focus on the health and well-being of SEC student-athletes during a year of uncertainty.  We are proud to honor them with the Michael L. Slive Distinguished Service Award.”

The Task Force began meeting by videoconference in April of 2020 to review and discuss information associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Task Force identified protocols related to on-campus meetings and workouts, out-of-season activities and skill instruction, and other practice activities for student-athletes and coaches, and opportunities for a healthy return to competition, including considerations for student-athletes, administrators, support staff, officials and fans.

The Michael L. Slive Distinguished Service Award is named for Mike Slive, commissioner of the SEC from 2002-14.  Slive was named the first winner of the award upon his retirement in 2014 and the award was subsequently named in his honor.

Michael L. Slive Distinguished Service Award Winners:
2014 – Michael L. Slive – SEC Commissioner
2017 – SEC Pioneers of Integration (Nate Northington, Wilbur Hackett, Houston Hogg, Greg Page – Kentucky Football; Perry Wallace and Godfrey Dillard – Vanderbilt Basketball)
2018 – Archie Manning – Ole Miss Football/Baseball
2021 – SEC Return to Activity and Medical Guidance Task Force

-UT Athletics

Luke Combs’ “Forever After All” – Number-1 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart

Luke Combs’ “Forever After All” – Number-1 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart

Congrats to Luke Combs – his song “Forever After All” is sitting at number-1 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart!

This is Luke’s 11th consecutive number-1 song – and the 6th track off of his deluxe album What You See Ain’t Always What You Get to capture the top spot.

After hitting number-1 Luke says, “It’s pretty crazy having this song go number-1, being the sixth number-1 off this album. It’s incredible, and it’s all thanks to the fans. We have a really great team – from management, to label, to band and crew, and we’ve been lucky that country radio has embraced us, which means the world to me. I’m forever grateful to everybody that’s helped get my songs out there. I just wanna say thanks to everybody, and I never take it for granted.”

Talking about the music video for “Forever After All,” Luke shares “All of my music videos mean a lot to me, but this one is super special since it features a lot of footage from Nicole’s and my wedding. That was the best day of my life and I’m super lucky to be married to my best friend. I definitely got choked up watching it, and it will be something we hold on to and always cherish.”

Photo Credit: Zack Massey

Tanya Tucker Brings Her Hit Songs on the Bring My Flowers Now Tour

Tanya Tucker Brings Her Hit Songs on the Bring My Flowers Now Tour

Tanya Tucker has had a rough year like everyone else.

Not only was her life affected by the shut down and quarantine, but she also lived through the power problems that Texas experienced earlier this year.

So when it comes to hitting the road, Tanya says, “We’ve all been through hell and back the past year, so I can’t wait to get back out there and perform! It’s been too damn long.”

At the end of this month Tanya is heading out on her Bring My Flowers Now tour — kicking off things in Grand Junction, Colorado on June 25th

The tour name was inspired by her song “Bring My Flowers Now” which is off her album, While I’m Livin’ – check out the music video for the track here…

And of course fans will be looking for her classic hits on her tour…

from her Live From The Troubadour album, listen to this live version of “Delta Dawn” from Tanya Tucker…and checkout tanyatucker.com/tour
for a full list of dates and snag your tickets before they’re gone!!

Photo Credit: Derrick Kupish

Additional Photos Courtesy of Tanya Tucker

A Day In The Country – June 3rd – Chris Janson, Jake Owen, Tyler Farr & Miranda Lambert

A Day In The Country – June 3rd – Chris Janson, Jake Owen, Tyler Farr & Miranda Lambert

This is A Day in the Country with Paul Koffy – June 3rd

On this day in 2020, Chris Janson’s “Buy Me A Boat” is certified triple-platinum

In 2019 Jake Owen appeared on ABC’s The Bachelorette

In 2015 Tyler Farr was at number-one with “A Guy Walks Into A Bar”

And in 2014 Miranda Lambert released her album Platinum – which includes her song “Little Red Wagon.”

Photo Courtesy of Broken Bow Records

Tenille Arts Takes You Back To May Right Now

Tenille Arts Takes You Back To May Right Now

Fans of Tenille Arts already know how awesome she is with sharing stuff with them on social media.

Tenille has a little tradition that she’s been doing for a while now…at the beginning of each new month, she posts a review of the previous month in one second clips. It’s a great reminder for Tenille…and everyone else…of all the amazing things that are happening in her career and life.

So, as we begin the 6th month of the year, Tenille posted, “April showers brought May flowers and now it’s June way too soon???”

Check out her 1 Second Everyday recap here…

So, that was looking back, but looking forward Tenille will…still be looking back.

Her new song “Back Then, Right Now” is out and fans will be filling their June with memories of singing along to this one…

Photo Courtesy of Tenille Arts

Keith Urban Is Spending September In Las Vegas

Keith Urban Is Spending September In Las Vegas

Keith Urban is heading to Las Vegas this September for a series of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace!

Keith is just one of many country artists, including Carrie Underwood, Shania Twain, and Luke Bryan, who is lining up multiple shows dates in Vegas in 2021/22.

With all the country music headed there, you might say “Sin City” will turn into “Music City West!”

 

One of the songs that fans will be looking for at his shows – in Vegas and all over – is his latest hit with P!nk, “One Too Many.”

Check out the rest of his tour schedule at KeithUrban.com, and watch his music video with P!nk here…

Photo Credit: Russ Harrington

Priscilla Block Is Just About Over the Rain When it Comes to Her Car

Priscilla Block Is Just About Over the Rain When it Comes to Her Car

So, it turns out that Nashville is having a bit of rain come through this week, and that means Priscilla Block needs to get her car ready.

With her hit song “Just About Over You” from her debut EP playing in the background, Priscilla shares with fans the precautions she has to take to make sure her car doesn’t flood with the incoming rain…

When she’s not taping up her car because of rain, you can check out Priscilla Block in the music video for “Just About Over You.”

Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville

Heupel, Three VFLs on 2022 College Football Hall of Fame Ballot

Heupel, Three VFLs on 2022 College Football Hall of Fame Ballot

CFB HOF / Credit: UT Athletics

IRVING, Texas – Former Oklahoma national champion quarterback and current Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel, as well as three VFL greats appear on the 2022 College Football Hall of Fame ballot, the National Football Foundation (NFF) announced on Wednesday.

Defensive back Eric Berry and wide receivers Willie Gault and Larry Seivers represent the Volunteers on the ballot that includes 99 players.

Heupel, who is in his first season as UT head coach, is on the ballot for a second straight year. A 2000 consensus first-team All-American, he guided the Sooners to the 2000 national championship with a victory in the Orange Bowl. In two seasons, Heupel rewrote the Oklahoma record books and was the 2000 Heisman Trophy runner-up before going onto a successful coaching career.

Today, Heupel is in his fourth season as a head coach. Dating back to 2018, he is one of FBS’ top 10 winningest head coaches with a 28-8 overall record.

Berry makes his ballot debut in 2022. A two-time unanimous first-team All-American, Berry still holds two Southeastern Conference records – career interception return yards (494) and single-season return yards (265 in 2008). He captured the 2009 Thorpe Award as the nation’s best defensive back and was tabbed the 2008 SEC Defensive Player of the Year.

Berry was equally impressive in the NFL, garnering five Pro Bowl honors, three first-team All-Pro laurels, and he was selected to the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.

A 1982 first-team All-American, Gault led Tennessee to three bowl berths and set six conference punt and kickoff return records. He tied the NCAA record for most kickoff return touchdowns in a single season with three in 1980.

Seivers was a two-time consensus first-team All-American in 1975 and 1976. In 1975, he became the first Vol to eclipse 800 receiving yards in a single season.

The announcement of the 2022 College Football Hall of Fame Class will be made in early 2022 with specific details to be announced in the future. The class will be officially inducted during the 64th NFF Annual Awards Dinner on Dec. 6, 2022, and permanently immortalized at the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.

-UT Athletics

A Day In The Country – June 2nd – Luke Combs, Darius Rucker, Shania Twain & Billy Ray Cyrus

A Day In The Country – June 2nd – Luke Combs, Darius Rucker, Shania Twain & Billy Ray Cyrus

This is A Day in the Country with Paul Koffy – June 2nd

On this day in 2017 Luke Combs released his debut album This One’s For You – which includes his number-1 hit “Hurricane”

In 2013 Darius Rucker was at number-one with “Wagon Wheel”

In 2011 Shania Twain received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

And on this day way back in 1992 – the song we all secretly love started its 5 week stay at number-1 – Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Achy Breaky Heart”

Photo Courtesy of Billy Ray Cyrus

Brett Young is Going To Be Working Weekends this Fall – and He Couldn’t Be Happier

Brett Young is Going To Be Working Weekends this Fall – and He Couldn’t Be Happier

Brett Young may “Not Yet” be on tour — but he will this Fall…

Brett shared, “IT’S. REALLY. HAPPENING. My weekends will definitely be looking a little different this fall seeing all your faces in the crowd! What show are you coming to?”

The Weekends tour includes Maddie & Tae, Ryan Hurd, Filmore, and Matt Ferranti.

Brett says, “Announcing a headlining tour and preparing to release new music both in the same week truly feels like a dream and something I won’t ever take for granted. It’s emotional thinking about reuniting not only with my band and crew after so much time apart, but with the FANS! I can’t wait to make up for lost time and finally get to perform these new ones we’ve been working on.”

His collection of songs, Weekends Look A Little Different These Days, arrives this Friday June 4th – and it includes his number-one hit “Lady” along his brand new single at country radio, “Not Yet” — check out the lyric video here…

Photo Credit: Seth Kupersmith

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