Dan + Shay are Rocking Around the Christmas Tree with Mariah Carey

Dan + Shay are Rocking Around the Christmas Tree with Mariah Carey

Dan + Shay kept themselves pretty busy going into this holiday season by releasing not one, but two new Christmas songs, “Christmas Isn’t Christmas” and “Take Me Home For Christmas.”

The new tracks are quickly becoming Christmas favorites with fans.

Dan Smyers admits that his favorite holiday tune to rock around the Christmas tree with isn’t by a country artist, but it is one of the most popular holiday tracks around, “My favorite Christmas song, I might scare a couple of people away because it’s not a traditional Christmas song…but it’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ by Mariah Carey.”

Dan thinks the song is perfect for any party soundtrack, “That song is awesome, every time you put it on at a party and all your friends are drinking eggnog…that song is just the jam.” He also thinks it doesn’t have to be just a Christmas party to break out the song, “Every time, even if you play it in July, if you play it in September, it gets people fired up and in the spirit every single time you hear it.”

All we want for Christmas now is a Dan + Shay and Mariah Carey duet.

Until that happens, here’s one of the two new Dan + Shay Christmas songs for this year, check out the music video for “Take Me Home For Christmas”  right here…

Photo Credit: Catherine Powell

4-star WR Walker Merrill – Vols 9th 2021 ESP signee

4-star WR Walker Merrill – Vols 9th 2021 ESP signee

Walker Merrill / Credit: UT Athletics

Walker Merrill
(WR) Brentwood, TN (Brentwood HS)
6’1, 180
Commit: 3/31/20
4-star on 247 Composite/Rivals/ESPN

Josh Ward’s Analysis: Tennessee’s offense needs more explosive plays. Merrill might offer the most help in that area at receiver in this class. Merrill will add good depth at receiver for Tennessee.

Eric Cain’s Analysis: Speed kills – but Walker Merrill has emphatically told me that’s not all he is. Along with his speed (4.4), the in-state product is a skilled route runner who can stretch the field vertically and horizontally. He’s a guy who can line up everywhere and has held his own in camps and 7-on-7s. Now healthy after battling injuries as a senior, Merrill will have an opportunity to get in the rotation right away with a good spring and fall camp.

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Bio: Fast and athletic wide receiver prospect out of the Nashville area … A consensus top-10 player in the state of Tennessee by 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com … Rated the No. 9 player in the state of Tennessee and No. 57 wide receiver in the country by the 247Sports Composite … A four-star prospect according to Rivals.com and ESPN.com … Was a third-team selection on The Tennessean 2019 All-Midstate Team … Named to 6-6A All-Region team as a junior in 2019 … Played a major role in Brentwood High School’s run to the Tennessee Class 6A State Championship game in 2020 with a record-setting season for the Bruins … As a senior in 2020, set school records for single-game receptions (16), single-game receiving yards (206) and single-season catches (100) … Had 1,173 receiving yards (second most in school history) and caught eight touchdown passes as a senior in 2020 … Helped lead the Bruins to a Class 6A Region 6 championship and the quarterfinals of the state playoffs as a junior in 2019 with 62 catches for 568 yards … Received offers from 23 schools … Committed to the Vols in March 2020 … Coached by Ron Crawford … Twitter handle is @Walker_Merrill1.

3-star OL William Parker – Vols 8th 2021 ESP signee

3-star OL William Parker – Vols 8th 2021 ESP signee

William Parker / Credit: UT Athletics

William Parker
(OL) Nashville, TN (Pearl-Cohn HS)
6’5, 305
Commit: 9/8/20
3-star on 247 Composite/Rivals, 4-star on ESPN

Josh Ward’s Analysis: Griffin-Parker has exactly what Tennessee looks for in a lineman: size. He has played on both sides of the football in high school and should develop into a quality offensive lineman for the Vols.

Eric Cain’s Analysis: The in-state prospect was very important to the Vols at the time of his commit and is viewed as a future option at the tackle position. Griffin-Parker displays good athleticism and bend on the edge and has dropped 20 pounds during the COVID era. With great size (6-5, 310), the Nashville native has a chance to transform his body when arriving to campus and be plugged in as immediate depth on the offensive line.

Bio: Talented in-state offensive lineman who played on both sides of the ball … A three-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com with tremendous size … Rated the No. 13 player from the state of Tennessee and No. 52 offensive lineman in the nation by Rivals.com … Tabbed the No. 7 player and the No. 38 offensive tackle in the country by 247Sports.com … As a senior, Led Pearl-Cohen to a 10-2 season, advancing to Tennessee Class3A state semifinals … As a junior, helped his team to a 14-1 record and a Tennessee 3A state championship game appearance … Committed to Tennessee in Sept. 2020 … Coached by Tony Brunetti … Twitter handle is @williamngriffin.

Tenille Arts Still Has Her Favorite Christmas Gift from Her Childhood

Tenille Arts Still Has Her Favorite Christmas Gift from Her Childhood

Sometimes a Christmas gift can be more than just a trendy toy that a kid will play with for a while, and then stick in the bottom of a toy box.

For Tenille Arts, a gift she received when she was a teenager helped set her life down the path it’s on today.

“My favorite childhood Christmas memory, was when I was 13 and I got my very first guitar on Christmas day.”

Tenille shares, “I remember asking my parents…just begging them to get me a guitar. So, we went and played a few, and I kind of picked out a couple that I liked, and my parents surprised me on Christmas day with one of the most beautiful guitars that I’ve ever had”

Where is that special Christmas gift now? Tenille says “I still have it to this day.”

Using her guitar, and her voice, Tenille is not only climbing the charts with her song “Somebody Like That”, but she also presented fans with a little special Christmas gift for 2020 by releasing her holiday song “A Winter Wonderland” which you can listen to right here…

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3-star TE Trinity Bell – Vols 7th 2021 ESP signee

3-star TE Trinity Bell – Vols 7th 2021 ESP signee

Trinity Bell / Credit: UT Athletics

Trinity Bell
(TE) Albertville, AL (Albertville HS)
6’6, 265
Commit: 5/22/20
3-star on 247 Composite/Rivals/ESPN

Josh Ward’s Analysis: Bell fits the theme of size that Tennessee is looking for in this class. Bell could be a tight end or end up playing on the line of scrimmage (on either side of the ball) depending on how much size he adds in college.

Eric Cain’s Analysis: Bell is a basketball star who picked up football recently. In fact, Tennessee offered him before he even began playing football in 2019. Bell is raw and still learning how to play – but is a matchup nightmare lined up outside and in the slot. Route running and blocking will be an emphasis for him early on but he’s athletic enough to find the field. Bell could also get a look on the defensive line.

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Bio: A consensus three-star athlete by 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com … Huge upside and could play on either side of the ball … The No. 16 player in the state of Alabama according to the 247Sports Composite … Considered the No. 38 athlete in the country by 247Sports.com … Named a 2021 Sports Illustrated All-America candidate … No. 15 on AL.com’s A-List of top senior recruits in the state of Alabama … Led Albertville High School to the Alabama Class 6A state playoffs as a junior while starring at tight end and defensive end for the Aggies … Made 37 catches for 472 yards and two touchdowns as a senior in 2020 … Had 26 receptions for 415 yards and six touchdowns while also posting 28 tackles, six tackles for loss, two sacks, seven quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery returned for a touchdown as a junior in 2019 … Has only played two seasons of high school football and received his first scholarship offer before playing a single down of football … Was also a star basketball player for Albertville High School and had multiple scholarship offers to play college basketball … Committed to the Vols in May 2020 … Coached by Cliff Mitchell … Twitter handle is @OfficialTrinnn.

Brad from Old Dominion Was Sorry the Year He Got Coal in His Stocking

Brad from Old Dominion Was Sorry the Year He Got Coal in His Stocking

When you were a kid, did you ever get told that if you misbehaved Santa would leave coal in your stocking?

Well, Brad Tursi from Old Dominion thought that happened to him once, “My most vivid memory of Christmas was when my parents thought it was funny to put coal in my stocking.”

Brad shares, “So, I came out…you know, we always did the stockings first so I open the stocking and I got a bunch of lumps of coal,” but the story has a happy ending as all Christmas tales do, “In the next room I had presents…skis, I think I got skis that year.”

Santa is dropping a lot more than coal in the 2020 Stockings for Brad, and his bandmates, Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers and Geoff Sprung.

Old Dominion walked away with CMA & ACM Group of the Year wins, and they are ending 2020 by climbing the country airplay charts with their latest track, “Never Be Sorry”–which you can check out the music video for, right here…

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3-star TE Miles Campbell – Vols 6th 2021 ESP signee

3-star TE Miles Campbell – Vols 6th 2021 ESP signee

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Miles Campbell
(TE) Douglasville, GA (South Paulding HS)
6’3, 235
Commit: 5/18/20
3-star on 247 Composite/Rivals/ESPN

Josh Ward’s Analysis: Campbell will enroll early with the goal of competing for playing time at tight end as a freshman. Campbell could be a good receiver in Tennessee’s offense. If he’s ready to block in the SEC, he could see the field quickly.

Eric Cain’s Analysis: Miles Campbell’s signing is huge for Tennessee considering Hudson Wolfe left the class. They lined him up everywhere in high school to create mismatches – but Campbell really thrives in the slot going against linebackers and safeties. Campbell is hungry, knows there’s opportunity and is out to prove his worth this winter with the early enrollee.

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Bio: A shifty tight end prospect who has played multiple positions on both sides of the ball … A four-star prospect by 247Sports.com … Rated the No. 11 tight end in the country and the No. 23 overall player in the state of Georgia by 247Sports.com … Considered the No. 22 overall tight end in the nation by Rivals.com … Finished high school career with 1,385 yards receiving, 11 touchdown receptions and five rushing touchdowns … Played quarterback his freshman year and made appearances in the spot as a sophomore and junior (threw four touchdowns and rushed for one) … Named to 2020 MaxPreps Preseason Georgia All-State team as a senior … Caught 25 passes for 232 yards and one touchdown during his 2020 senior season that was shortened to nine games … Named a finalist at his position in the 2020 SI All-America Team … Received offers from 32 schools … Committed to Tennessee in May 2020 … Coached by Jason Nash … Twitter handle is @Miles3campbell.

4-star JUCO RB Tiyon Evans – Vols 5th 2021 ESP signee

4-star JUCO RB Tiyon Evans – Vols 5th 2021 ESP signee

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Tiyon Evans
(RB) Hartsville, SC (Hutchinson, KS CC)
5’10, 225
Commit: 11/24/20
4-star on 247 Composite/ESPN, 3-star on Rivals

Josh Ward’s Analysis: Evans brings size and power to Tennessee’s backfield, which needs more depth. Evans, who’s ranked as one of the top junior college prospects in the 2021 class, has good speed to go along with his 225-pound frame.

Eric Cain’s Analysis: Tennessee has been hard after Evans, the top-rated JUCO running back, for most of the past year – and stayed after him following a brief de-commit this fall. Jeremy Pruitt has always wanted a bigger running back who also possesses breakaway speed in space. Evans has experience and could step into the rotation next year in the absence of Ty Chandler.

Bio: The No. 1-rated junior college running back and No. 3-ranked junior college player overall by the 247Sports Composite … A four-star prospect and the No. 2 national junior college player by the 247SportsJUCO … Ranked No. 2 on the ESPN JC50 list … Has not played this season after the 2020 NJCAA football season was canceled due to COVID-19 … Rushed for a Salt City Bowl record 194 yards and two touchdowns to lead Hutchinson Community College to its first 10-win season since 2014 … Rushed for 538 yards and nine touchdowns in 2019, averaging 8.8 yards per attempt … Returned 16 kickoffs for 608 yards and two touchdowns in his freshman campaign … Prepped at Hartsville High School where he was one of South Carolina’s top running backs in 2018 … Competed in the North-South game where he earned the South’s offensive MVP honor after rushing for 142 yards and collecting 53 yards on one reception … Rushed for over 2,000 yards as a sophomore and junior … Played quarterback as a senior at Hartsville, rushing for over 1,400 yards … Comes from the same community college as VFLs and NFL standouts Cordarrelle Patterson and Alvin Kamara … Coached by Rion Rhoades … Twitter handle is @darealballer_15.

Carly Pearce Shares a Christmas Memory That Includes Santa and Mrs. Claus

Carly Pearce Shares a Christmas Memory That Includes Santa and Mrs. Claus

Carly Pearce has some great memories from Christmases growing up in Kentucky.

Her grandparents played a big role in her life then, and even in her music today, “We always went to my Grandma and Grandpa Pearce’s house that I always talk about in my music, and we always would go.”

Growing up, she also might have lived near the Griswold family, “There were a few houses in my area in Kentucky that they decorated like nothing I’ve ever seen” Carly remembers one house that really went the extra mile to provide some holiday spirit, “There was even a Santa and Mrs. Claus that would sit outside and hand out hot chocolate and things to the kids, and we always did that.”

Carly capped off her 2020 in a big way with a CMA Award win with Lee Brice for Musical Event of the Year for their number-1 hit “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” and she released a new song to country radio that you’ll be hearing a lot of in 2021.

Check out the music video for Carly’s new song, “Next Girl”…

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4-star DL KaTron Evans – Vols 4th 2021 ESP signee

4-star DL KaTron Evans – Vols 4th 2021 ESP signee

KaTron Evans / Credit: UT Athletics

KaTron Evans
(DT) Baltimore, MD
6’4, 315
Commit: 5/9/20
4-star 247 Composite/Rivals/ESPN

Josh Ward’s Analysis: Evans is a powerful defensive lineman who will arrive on campus with the size to play in the SEC. Look for Evans to compete for playing time early in his Tennessee career.

Eric Cain’s Analysis: KaTron Evans never batted an eye when Jeremy Pruitt fired Jimmy Brumbaugh four games into his first-year and stayed true over the six-game losing skid. Understandably, Evans sees the opportunity to play early on and to learn from his former high school teammate, current Vol Dominic Bailey. Evans has good size (6-5, 315) and can play multiple techniques across the DL. I like his hand placement and attack off the line of scrimmage.

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Bio: Explosive and physical consensus four-star defensive line prospect by 247Sports.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.com … Ranked the No. 4 player in the state of Maryland and No. 10 defensive tackle in the country by Rivals.com … The No. 7 player in the state of Maryland and No. 13 defensive tackle in the country by 247Sports Composite … ESPN300 recruit and No. 11-ranked player in the state of Maryland by ESPN … Has not played this season after the 2020 Maryland high school football season was canceled due to COVID-19 … Helped lead the Panthers to 11-1 record and No. 4 national ranking by MaxPreps in 2019 … A major contributor on one of the best defenses in all of high school football that allowed 4.8 points per game in 2019 … Played at Norfolk (Va.) Granby prior to junior season … Committed to Tennessee in May 2020 … Joins high school teammate and current UT freshman Dominic Bailey in Knoxville … Received offers from 39 different schools … Coached by Henry Russell … Twitter handle is @ColtBoyKayy.

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