Jimmy’s blog: Neuheisel loves Milton’s arm but says QB must expand game

Jimmy’s blog: Neuheisel loves Milton’s arm but says QB must expand game

(This is the third in a three-part series from a recent interview with former Power 5 head coach and CBS analyst Rick Neuheisel on SportsTalk radio The Sports Animal, 99.1 FM, 990 AM. Part Three is about UT dipping into the transfer portal.) 

By Jimmy Hyams

You no longer construct a college roster by just signing high school prospects.

You fill it out with other college players from the transfer portal.

In Tennessee’s case, the Vols have lost over 25 in the portal but signed five, including a quarterback, a wide receiver, a linebacker and two defensive linemen.

Rick Neuheisel, the CBS analyst and former Power 5 head coach, is intrigued by UT landing Michigan quarterback transfer Joe Milton of Orlando.

Milton made five starts at Michigan, was benched, then transferred.

What is Tennessee getting in the 6-foot-5, 243-pound Milton?

“A great athlete,’’ Neuheisel said.

“He’s a 6-5 kid with a howitzer of a throwing arm.’’

Neuheisel said Milton debuted for Michigan last year with an impressive performance against Minnesota, and you say “holy smoke, there’s our guy.

“But the problem is, when you ask him to be more dimensional as a quarterback, he has to have more dimension in the type throws he delivers. I don’t see a lot of trajectory throws where he drops it in over a linebacker or on a post corner or hits a receiver down the sideline with a back shoulder throw.

“I just see high velocity throws.’’

Milton will have to add to his arsenal if he wants to be Tennessee’s quarterback.

Neuheisel said Milton is like former LSU quarterback T.J. Finley, another strong-armed thrower.

“They’re like relief pitchers,’’ he said. “They come in in the ninth and get you out with fastballs. But if you ask them to be a starting pitcher, they got to have more than that. You’ve got to have ways to finesse (the opponent). That will be the biggest challenge for Joe Milton in this get-it-out-of-your-hands fast offense of Josh Heupel.’’

Neuheisel thinks linebacker Juwan Mitchell, a transfer from Texas, will make an immediate impact.

“I think he’s going to be your leading tackler at Tennessee,’’ Neuheisel said. “The guy is a sideline-to-sideline guy. I’m surprised he’s leaving Texas.’’

Mitchell led the Longhorns in tackles last season.

Another UT quarterback, Hendon Hooker, transferred from Virginia Tech. He had a solid spring and is competing for the starting job.

“I love Hendon Hooker,’’ Neuheisel said. “I don’t know that he fits the Heupel offense because his legs are his chief weapon. It will be interesting to see how they try to incorporate his legs (into the offense).

“If they can add some run threat, which … creates 11-on-11, rather than 10-on-11, then Hendon Hooker will be really valuable.’’

Neuheisel said Mississippi State receiver transfer DaVonta Peyton, who played last year in Mike Leach’s Air Raid, will “understand spacing. That will help in terms of learning coach Heupel’s offense quickly because the Air Raid isn’t unlike what coach Heupel is doing.’’

Neuheisel said Southern Cal defensive line transfer Caleb Tremblay was on a deep and talented Trojan d-line and should fit in well with UT.


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Carrie Underwood Headed To Vegas For Her Very First Residency this December

Carrie Underwood Headed To Vegas For Her Very First Residency this December

Carrie Underwood had a big announcement for her fans, “It’s happening! I’m headed to Las Vegas to kick off my first residency, #REFLECTION at The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas on December 1! “

Carrie says “Touring is one of my favorite things I get to do as a performer and we’ve all really been missing that.  I love being on the road and coming to the fans where they live but it will also be fun to get to do multiple shows in one place where people will be able to come to get that concert experience and have some fun in Las Vegas at the same time.  It’s such a special honor to be one of the first artists to get to perform in a brand new, beautiful, state-of-the-art theatre at such an exciting new destination as Resorts World Las Vegas.”

Carrie also explains that Reflection is a little hint of what fans can expect, “The show title refers to the fact that this show will reflect the amazing journey I’ve been on for the past 16 years, as well as a glimpse into what lies ahead”

Carrie’s first six shows are scheduled for December 1, 3, 4, 8, 10 and 11.

Fan Club pre-sale begins this Monday at 10am PT. Tickets on sale May 24. Additionally, Carrie has arranged for a donation of $1 from each ticket sold for REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency to be contributed to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. For more info head to at AXS.com

One of the songs that Carrie might be treating fans at her Reflection shows from her career is this number-one smash hit – “Blown Away”

Photo Credit: Jeremy Cowart

Luke Bryan Talks About His 2022 Las Vegas Residency on The Today Show

Luke Bryan Talks About His 2022 Las Vegas Residency on The Today Show

Luke Bryan broke the news about his upcoming residency on The Today Show.

Watch it here…

After announcing to the world about his series of shows, Luke posted, “We’re looking forward to putting on a unique show at The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas! I’m already working on ideas and can’t wait to play for you on this new playground where I can create a fun and high energy experience. Tickets go on sale 5/24 with shows starting in February 2022.”

One of the ideas that Luke is certain to have for his shows at The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas is to play this one…it’s “Waves” 

Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville

A Day In The Country – May 13th – Jameson Rodgers, Sam Hunt, Jason Aldean & Darius Rucker

A Day In The Country – May 13th – Jameson Rodgers, Sam Hunt, Jason Aldean & Darius Rucker

This is A Day in the Country with Paul Koffy – May 13th

2019 Jameson Rodger‘s released “Some Girls” to country radio

In 2017 Sam Hunt was at number-1 with “Body Like A Back Road”

On this day in 2005 Jason Aldean made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry — next time he’s at the Opry, he’s sure to be playing this one…

And sending a very happy birthday to Darius Rucker — hope for his special day Darius gets plenty of Beers and Sunshine…

Photo Courtesy of UMG Nashville

Brad Paisley’s Home Studio Is the Fanciest Dog House Around

Brad Paisley’s Home Studio Is the Fanciest Dog House Around

Over the last year and a half a lot of people have learned the positives and negatives of working from home.

Brad Paisley was a little bit a head of the working at home curve when he turned part of his property on his farm in Tennessee into a studio where he has made his music.

So, for Brad, who has admitted to being a bit of a workaholic – is the home studio a blessing or a curse? “Blessing, totally a blessing honestly because I’m not sure I would work any less if we didn’t have this, I just would be farther away. So I’m here and I’m able to be home in a moment’s notice for dinner or anything else or a skinned up knee or whatever I’m needed for.”

Brad’s home studio isn’t just the place where he goes to create great country music, like his new song “Off Road”, but his wife, Kimberly Williams-Paisley had another observation about the studio on their property, “My wife said, I built a dog house down here for me for when I’m in trouble. She’s like ‘you almost got it nicer than our house at this point,’ which is good.”

Straight from Brad’s fancy dog house, this is his latest single at country radio…

Photo Credit: Jeff Lipsky

Lainey Wilson Is a Small-Town Girl…A Really Small-Town

Lainey Wilson Is a Small-Town Girl…A Really Small-Town

Lainey Wilson has jumped inside the top 20 this week on the country music airplay chart with her song “Things A Man Oughta Know.”

So, we have something you oughta know about Lainey – she’s a small-town girl. Like, really small. “I’m from a town of 300 people”

In fact when she leaves Baskin, Louisiana, the population drops, “Yeah, 299 now.”

But when she heads back home, she does get a great reception…because she knows everyone in town, “Most everybody there is my family, there’s no place like Baskin. It’s just no stop light, bunch of corn fields, good people though. I come from a town of just hard working loyal, loving people.”

Check out Baskin Louisiana’s own Lainey Wilson’s music video for her hit song “Things A Man Oughta Know.”

Photo Courtesy of BBR

Thomas Rhett Can’t Stop Songwriting Even Without Songwriters

Thomas Rhett Can’t Stop Songwriting Even Without Songwriters

Thomas Rhett is one of country music’s hottest singers…and songwriters.

But he fully admits that he could never finish a song on his own, he needs cowriters – in fact when it comes to his latest album Country Again – Side A Thomas says “None of these songs would have happened if it was just me in a room. I’ve tried to write millions of songs by myself and I always stop at the chorus cause I can’t ever…I don’t trust myself…you know, I don’t trust myself to write a second verse, so all the cowriters on this record made this record what it is.”

So, even with all the love Thomas has for his song cowriters…if he truly wants to relax, he can’t hangout with them. “The majority of the time in my off-time, I choose not to hang out with songwriters…especially when my wife is around. Because we will sneak off to the studio to try to write something. It’s just inevitable.”

That’s right, Thomas knows that he cannot turn off that creative spark, “You know, even if I’m like ‘Hey y’all come over and have some drinks.’ It never just stops at that, we’re probably going to come into the studio and write something.”

But Thomas goes on to say that it might not be the songwriters — it might be a deeper problem in him. Because even when he has non-music industry people over…it still happens, “Even with people that aren’t songwriters, I meet with the same dudes, every Monday night for bible study and a couple of weeks ago we were in here (his studio) and we went through kind of a chapter of a book and then I was like ‘Hey y’all, let’s just put some beats up on the screen and let’s all pass the mic around (laugh)'”

Thomas says it moments like that, that actually spark some really creative ideas, “It’s so funny to be hanging with my friends because some of my best friends in the world – who aren’t songwriters – give me some of the best material to write about.”

Country Again – Side A from Thomas Rhett is available now, and this is the title track, and his current single at country radio…

Photo Courtesy of Valory Music Co

Jimmy’s blog: Neuheisel says Heupel has done `excellent job’

Jimmy’s blog: Neuheisel says Heupel has done `excellent job’

By Jimmy Hyams

(This is the second in a three-part series from recent interview with former Power 5 head coach and CBS analyst Rick Neuheisel on SportsTalk radio The Sports Animal, 99.1 FM, 990 AM. Part Two is about Josh Heupel’s system and the rebuilding job he faces.)

In the past 13 years, Tennessee has had eight losing seasons and two winning records in SEC play.

It has lost over 25 players to the transfer portal. It has released four players from the most recent National Letter of Intent signing.

It has had six coaches since 2008 and five athletic directors.

It has been described by more than one coach as a “dumpster fire.’’

Josh Heupel faces a monumental rebuilding job under much greater scrutiny than he faced while leading Central Florida to a 29-9 record in three years.

He has already suspended six players.

He has signed five from the transfer portal and garnered four commitments from three-star prospects.

So he’s he doing?

“Josh has done an excellent job,’’ said CBS analyst Rick Neuheisel.

Heupel learned from his days as offensive coordinator at Oklahoma and developed Drew Lock at Missouri into a second-round NFL draft pick, Neuheisel said.

His system takes advantage of the numbers in the run game and pass game.

“Heupel is aptly named because he likes to go hyper drive,’’ Neuheisel said. “It is going to be fast. Don’t get a hot do at Neyland or you’ll miss a few plays.’’

UT fans got a taste of the warped speed attack during the spring game as the Vols tried to snap the ball with about 30 seconds left on the 40-second play clock.

Neuheisel is confident Heupel will be a productive offense on the field because it’s easier to score points with average talent that stop teams with average defensive talent.

“You can survive offensively with average talent because of your scheme,’’ Neuheisel said. “You watch Army and Navy do it every year. There are lots of ways to create triple options.

“But you can not survive without talent on defense. You’re going to run into teams that even if the X and Os are crazy, somebody will out-athlete you on the field.’’

Neuheisel expects Heupel to run a lot of plays to his side of the field so they can go faster. He also expects few substitutions because then the defense can sub and slow things down.

Neuheisel also expects Heuple to take his fair share of shots downfield.

“Having coached (against Tennessee) at Rocky Top,’’ he said, “I know Volunteer fans love the deep ball.’’

Neuheisel said athletic director Danny White hiring Heupel indicates White will be patient with his coach and the program.

“That’s signaling we can do this the right way,’’ Neuheisel said. “We can put it together and build something sustainable rather than just try to get a quick fix and get to a bowl game this year.

“Let’s make sure we put things together that for the long haul and the Rocky Top nation can enjoy football the way they remember it.’’


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Seggern Named to Community Service Team

Seggern Named to Community Service Team

Chelsea Seggern – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Lady Vol senior Chelsea Seggern has been named to the 2021 SEC Softball Community Service Team, the league office announced Wednesday.

The Community Service Team highlights student-athletes from each school that give back to their community in superior service efforts.

Seggern is a silver medallion recipient with over 175 hours of community service during her time on Rocky Top. The Thrall, Texas, native has spent hours visiting and spending time with children at the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. Her volunteering at the hospital has included spending time with kids during treatment, but also helping nurses clean and sanitize rooms and providing them with any resources they need.

She has also served as a mentor for the Vols HELP (healthy eating, living and playing) program at Pond Gap Elementary School, while also being involved with the annual Voloween, community holiday meal and Martin Luther King Jr. Day March.

Seggern is majoring in kinesiology with a minor in biological sciences. She has been named a 2017 and 2018 Easton/NFCA Scholar-Athlete, landed on the 2016-17 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll and has been on multiple SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll listings.

In 2019, Seggern was named to the Google Cloud Academic All-District 3 Team and to the SEC Community Service Team. She was also named a Chancellor’s Honors Award winner for Extraordinary Academic Achievement.

-UT Athletics

Tennessee Baseball Announces Checker LNS on Saturday, Shirsey Friday, Pig Roast and Weekend Promotional Lineup

Tennessee Baseball Announces Checker LNS on Saturday, Shirsey Friday, Pig Roast and Weekend Promotional Lineup

Lindsey Nelson Stadium / Credit: UT Athletics

The fourth-ranked Tennessee Baseball team is anticipating a weekend filled with excitement and sold out crowds at Lindsey Nelson Stadium as the Vols take on top-ranked Arkansas for their final SEC home series of the season.

The series kicks off on Friday with Shirseys on the Seats, presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors. Every seat in the grandstands will include a shirsey featuring either a throwback VFL t-shirt jersey design or the fan-favorite Cream Vols t-shirt jersey. Friday’s pre-game festivities will also feature a Pig Roast and pulled pork sandwich giveaway. The first 350 fans in attendance will receive a voucher for a pulled pork sandwich, while supplies last. Also on Friday night, Vol Nation won’t have to travel to Omaha to see a VFL known for his arm throw out the ceremonial first pitch.

All Vol fans are encouraged to take part in the first-ever Checker LNS for Saturday’s noon game by wearing the color that corresponds with their ticket location and section. CLICK HERE to visit CheckerLNS.com and find out what color to wear by entering your seating section.

Merchandise will be available to purchase at the ballpark for fans needing a different color. Fans who are not sure of their ticket location prior to arrival are encouraged to pack a white and orange t-shirt option. For will call tickets, please call the Tennessee Ticket Office at 865-656-1200 to determine your seating location and corresponding color prior to arrival.

For Sunday’s series finale, pregame ceremonies honoring eight senior Vols are set to begin at approximately 12:30 p.m. Fans are asked to arrive early to help celebrate and honor the careers of these incredible seniors who have helped return Tennessee baseball to national prominence.

Fifty fans will be delighted as they enter Sunday’s game and receive a voucher for a free lemonade from the rebranded stand, affectionately called Tony’s Lemonade Stand, which will feature lemonade made with fresh lemons and inspired by Head Coach Tony Vitello‘s very own lemonade stand which briefly launched in 2018. Sunday’s Kids’ Day activities include: free ice cream scoops for the first 75 kids ages 12 and under, Color Me Pennants and make your own Orange and White Bracelet, all while supplies last.

A food truck will be located inside of Lindsey Nelson Stadium behind the third-base Patios on Saturday and Sunday for fans to enjoy additional food options and local Knoxville eats.

This weekend’s series against the Razorbacks is sold out.

-UT Athletics

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