Football Preview: Vols and Tigers Set to Square Off On the Plains

Football Preview: Vols and Tigers Set to Square Off On the Plains

Vols LB Henry To’o To’o / Credit: UT Athletics

After an unexpected open week, the Tennessee football team will be back in action this Saturday night with a primetime showdown On the Plains against No. 23/21 Auburn.

The Vols will look to earn their second win at Auburn in the past three seasons after upsetting the 21st ranked Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium back in 2018, giving Jeremy Pruitt his first signature win as UT’s head coach.

BROADCAST INFO

Saturday’s game will be broadcast at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN with Joe Tessitore (PxP), Greg McElroy (analyst) and Allison Williams (sideline) calling the action. The contest can also be seen on ESPN’s SkyCast feed by clicking HERE.

Fans can listen to Tennessee’s official radio broadcast on the Vol Network (WIVK-FM 107.7/WNML-FM 99.1) and satellite radio (XM Ch. 388, Internet Ch. 978).

Bob Kesling (PxP), Tim Priest (analyst) and Brent Hubbs (analyst) will call the action, with Kasey Funderburg handling sideline duties. The “Kickoff Call-In Show” begins at 5:30 p.m. ET.

NEED TO KNOW

November Road
Tennessee returns to action for the first time in 14 days after an unexpected open weekend. The Vols’ scheduled home game against Texas A&M on Nov. 14 in Neyland Stadium was postponed due to a combination of positive COVID tests and contact tracing within the Texas A&M football program. That game is tentatively rescheduled for Dec. 12 in Knoxville. All three of UT’s currently scheduled November games are on the road, marking the first time since 1891 that the Vols will not play a home game during the month.

To’o To’o Tackling Machine
After a freshman All-America campaign in 2019, sophomore linebacker Henry To’o To’o leads the Vols in tackles (40) and tackles for loss (7.0) as a sophomore. He’s tied for the SEC lead in tackles for loss with Auburn’s Colby Wooden. In the season-opening win at South Carolina, he recorded his first career interception and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown. To’o To’o has recorded multiple tackles in 18 of the 19 career games he’s played.

Gray Getting it Done
Talented sophomore running back Eric Gray has gone over 100 yards rushing in three of his six games this season, including 123 yards on 31 carries and one touchdown in his last outing at Arkansas. He is averaging 101.3 yards per game on the ground in the last eight games dating back to last season. Gray ranks ninth in the SEC in rushing yards per game this year (79.7). For his career, Gray owns four 100-yard rushing games. The Memphis native has also scored eight total touchdowns over UT’s last eight games.

Kennedy Named Finalist for “Academic Heisman”
For the seventh time in program history, Tennessee has produced a National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete as senior graduate center Brandon Kennedy was selected as one of 12 finalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy. Kennedy and the 11 other finalists will each receive $18,000 postgraduate scholarships as members of the 2020 NFF National Scholar-Athlete Class. Kennedy is the first Vol to be named an NFF National Scholar-Athlete since Michael Munoz in 2004. Munoz went on the capture the Campbell Trophy, seven years after Peyton Manning won the award. Kennedy was one of only three Power 5 student-athletes to earn the honor this season, joining Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger and Washington defensive back Elijah Molden. Learn more about Kennedy’s honor HERE.

SERIES HISTORY

Tigers lead series, 28-22-3
Tennessee trails in the all-time series with Auburn after winning just one of the past seven meetings. However, that victory came the last time the two programs met, when the unranked Vols went into Jordan-Hare and sprung the upset, defeating the 21st ranked Tigers 30-24 to record their first win over a ranked Auburn team since 1980. A win on Saturday would give Tennessee back-to-back wins against the Tigers for the first time since the 1998 and 1999 seasons.

ABOUT AUBURN

Like Tennessee, Auburn is also coming off an unexpected open week after their game with Mississippi State was postponed. The Tigers have won two straight games after recording victories over Ole Miss (35-28) and LSU (48-11). They enter Saturday’s contest with a 4-2 overall record. The Tigers rank fourth in the SEC in scoring defense (22.8 ppg) and sixth in the conference in total offense (405.8 ppg).

Sophomore quarterback Bo Nix ranks fifth in the league in total offense, accounting for 280.2 yards per game. Nix has passed for 1,407 yards and thrown nine touchdown passes while also rushing for 274 yards and three scores. He has three talented wide receivers to throw to in Seth Williams (28 rec, 511 yds, 3 TD), Anthony Schwartz (38 rec, 422 yds, 2 TD) and Eli Stove (21 rec, 201 yds, 3 TD). Williams ranks fourth in the conference in receiving yards per game (85.2) while Schwartz’s 38 catches are tied for fourth in the league. Running back Tank Bigsby has been one of the top freshmen in the SEC this season, ranking third in the conference in all-purpose yards per game (148.8). He leads the Tigers in rushing with 89 carries for 503 yards and five touchdowns.

Junior linebacker Zakoby McClain leads Auburn with 62 tackles on the year and also has three tackles for loss and two sacks. Redshirt freshman linebacker Colby Wooden is tied for the SEC lead in tackles for loss with seven. Junior defensive back Roger McCreary leads the Tigers’ secondary with two interceptions and three pass breakups.

-UT Athletics

PHOTO GALLERY: Tennessee Practice Preparing For Auburn

PHOTO GALLERY: Tennessee Practice Preparing For Auburn

Here’s a photo gallery, courtesy of UT Athletics, of Tennessee’s practice preparing for Auburn. Click on any image to see it full size with the ability to scroll through.

Chris Young Sings About His Famous Friends With Kane Brown

Chris Young Sings About His Famous Friends With Kane Brown

It’s here! The brand new song from Chris Young, “Famous Friends” is out and available now!

While Chris may know a lot of well known people, the “Famous Friends” he’s singing about are the hometown characters that he knows and hangs out with, which Chris says makes this very personal to him “This song is a piece of me, and it means a lot because it’s honest and it’s real-life.”

Chris’ friend Kane Brown is also featured on the song “Kane and I are good friends and being able to have that history together, it adds a whole other level to the track.” For those that listen and may not realize, Chris’ hometown of Murfreesboro, TN is located in Rutherford Country, Kane’s is Chattanooga, TN in Hamilton County and Nashville is in Davidson County.

Every song that Chris Young writes and sings has a connection to him in some way, but with this new one, it seems the connection is a little deeper, “‘Famous Friends’ is one of my favorite songs” Chris says “it’s personal and it’s a lot of fun, so I’m glad it’s getting out there for people to hear it.”

The track was written by Chris with Cary Barlowe and Corey Crowder.

Check out Chris Young and Kane Brown singing about their “Famous Friends” right here…

photo credit: Jeff Johnson

Dierks Bentley Thinks You Gotta Have a Big Turkey On Thanksgiving

Dierks Bentley Thinks You Gotta Have a Big Turkey On Thanksgiving

When it comes to Thanksgiving, Dierks Bentley is go big or go home when it comes to the main menu item…
“You gotta have a big turkey. Thanksgiving is not possible without a turkey. We cook it traditionally, but when we’re in, a couple of Thanksgivings ago, we were here in Nashville, we did the whole fry the turkey up, and it was great. It just tasted so good; all those juices get locked in there, and I love that too. You really can’t, to me, cook a turkey wrong. I’m gonna eat it any way, and I have over the years. Trust me, I’ve played a lot of county and state fairs, where I’ve seen gigantic turkey legs, you know, I’ve had the flat meat. I’ve done turkey every way you could do it. I’m pretty good any way you want to cook it up, but you’ve got to have a turkey for Thanksgiving.”

 

photo by TCD

Florida Georgia Line Make History with “Cruise” and “Meant To Be”

Florida Georgia Line Make History with “Cruise” and “Meant To Be”

Florida Georgia Line have just accomplished something that no other country act has ever done before! For the first time in 62 years of RIAA Gold and Platinum history, they earned two Diamond Single Awards with “Cruise” and “Meant to Be.”

“Cruise” which is a RIAA 11X PLATINUM single and “Meant to Be” feat. Bebe Rexha a RIAA 10X PLATINUM single, were both officially certified Diamond singles, with “Meant To Be” being only one of six songs in the past four years to achieve RIAA Diamond status. Only 43 singles have reached Diamond status in RIAA Gold and Platinum history. Since they appeared on the country scene in 2012, FGL’s total digital single awards is at 54 MILLION.

FGL’s Brian Kelley reacted to the news about the awards “Thank you guys for the recognition and this ride has been a dream come true. It’s pretty crazy hearing the numbers. It’s pretty wild to think about it in that time span. Just super grateful.”

FGL’s Tyler Hubbard was also surprised by the honor “It is surreal and it is nice to take a second to let that sink in, and honestly we’re so thankful. It’s awesome to know it’s connecting. When I hear those numbers that’s what I hear, and I just think that’s something that we can all be proud of. Thank y’all for being a part of this team. We’re humbled by it, we’re really extremely motivated, we’re all in a great headspace, and we’re feeling really creative and all this does is inspire us even more.”

While “Cruise” and “Meant To Be” were the big award winners, Florida Georgia Line was informed of seven more milestone certifications for their music, that include Can’t Say I Ain’t Country (RIAA GOLD album), “Simple” (RIAA 2X PLATINUM single), “Blessings” (RIAA GOLD single), “Talk You Out of It” (RIAA 2X PLATINUM single), “H.O.L.Y.”  (RIAA 6X PLATINUM single), “This Is How We Roll” (RIAA 6X PLATINUM single), and “I Love My Country” (RIAA GOLD single).

Check out the music video for “Cruise” from Florida Georgia Line right here…

photo credit: John Shearer

Tim, Garth, Lee & Lady A – New Albums Available Now, Nov 20

Tim, Garth, Lee & Lady A – New Albums Available Now, Nov 20

You can add to your music collection this week with these new albums that are available starting today…

Tim McGraw
McGraw Machine Hits 2013 – 2019

Courtesy of Big Machine Records and Spirit Music Group

 

Lee Brice
Hey World


Courtesy of Curb Records

 

Lady A
Ocean Deluxe Edition


Courtesy of BMLG Records

 

Garth Brooks
Fun


Courtesy of Pearl Records

 

Garth Brooks
Triple Live Deluxe


Courtesy of Pearl Records

 

photos by TCD

Jimmy’s blog: Vols seek to avoid longest losing skid in 32 years

Jimmy’s blog: Vols seek to avoid longest losing skid in 32 years

By Jimmy Hyams 

Tennessee has not lost five games in a row since 1988.

It didn’t happen on Phillip Fulmer’s watch.

Or Lane Kiffin’s watch.

Or Butch Jones’ watch.

Or even Derek Dooley’s watch.

But it might happen on Jeremy Pruitt’s watch, if the Vols (2-4) don’t defy the odds and upset 11-point favorite Auburn (4-2) on The Plains Saturday night.

Tennessee’s last trip to Auburn, the Vols did defy the odds as quarterback Jarrett Guarantano had arguably the best game of his career.

Guarantano completed 21 of 32 passes for 328 yards and two touchdowns. He completed eight passes on third-and-8 or more.

His so-called 50-50 balls to his wide receivers were more like 75-25 balls, since the accuracy favored a UT player making the catch.

Guarantano might need another brilliant performance if UT wants to snap its skid.

Auburn comes in ranked No. 23. It was No. 21 two years ago.

UT forced three turnovers two years ago. It likely will need to do the same Saturday.

It’s possible Guarantano won’t even start against the Tigers. The fifth-year senior suffered a concussion against Arkansas in the second half and didn’t practice last week. He returned Sunday and had a good week, Pruitt said.

But Pruitt stopped short of naming Guarantano the starter, saying it would be a game-time decision.

“It doesn’t do us any advantage to tell Auburn who we’re going to play at quarterback,’’ Pruitt said.

If Guarantano doesn’t start, it likely will be true freshman Harrison Bailey, the only backup this season who has given UT any spark. Yet, that was during a two-minute drill late against Arkansas, which was playing a prevent defense.

Pruitt’s defenses have typically done well against Gus Malzahn’s offenses.

Auburn got off to a slow start this season on the ground, rushing for an average of just 101 yards in the first three games.

But the Tigers have rushed for more than 200 yards in each of the last three games, including a 48-11 rout of LSU.

Malzahn said Auburn’s offensive line played musical chairs early due to COVID and injuries and has played better of late. And he said first-year offensive coordinator Chad Morris is “getting a feel’’ for what works best.

What works best is giving the ball to true freshman running back Tank Bisby, a UT recruiting target last year. Bigsby has rushed for 503 yards and five touchdowns in six games while averaging 5.7 yards per carry.

Quarterback Bo Nix has been up and down, but has played well of late and is mobile.

Auburn hasn’t played since Oct. 31 and Malzahn said he hopes his offense won’t be out of sync.

Tennessee last played Nov. 7, losing on the road 24-13 to Arkansas and first-year head coach Sam Pittman.

Pruitt and Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele are close friends who coached together at Alabama. Each was a finalist for the Tennessee job in 2018.

Pruitt said he called Steele last Wednesday and Steele said he was ‘`working on Tennessee.’’ Pruitt said he jokingly gave Steele a scouting report on UT.

Was the scouting report accurate?

“No,’’ Pruitt laughed. “We both got a kick out of it.’’

But Pruitt did say his familiarity with Steele makes it easier to “give input to the offensive coaches when they say, `Hey, what are they doing here, why are they doing it this way?’’

Maybe it will be enough to help UT avoid its longest losing streak in 32 years.


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Morgan Wallen Shares 3 New Songs From His Upcoming Double Album

Morgan Wallen Shares 3 New Songs From His Upcoming Double Album

Morgan Wallen is pulling the curtain back a little more on his upcoming Dangerous: The Double Album by revealing 3 more of the 30 tracks on the project. The CMA New Artist of the Year took to his social media to drop a special preview of the 3 new available songs, “Somebody’s Problem”, “Still Goin Down”, and “Livin’ The Dream”.

The pre-order for Dangerous: The Double Album is available now, along with the 8 tracks you can instantly buy, which includes Morgan’s chart-climbing hit “More Than My Hometown”.

Dangerous: The Double Album will be available to fans January 8, 2021.

Check out the music video for Morgan Wallen’s hit song “More Than My Hometown” right here…

Photo Courtesy of Big Loud Records/Republic Records

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