Transcript: Jeremy Pruitt Wednesday Press Conference

Transcript: Jeremy Pruitt Wednesday Press Conference

KNOXVILLE, TN – OCTOBER 20, 2020 – Head Coach Jeremy Pruitt of the Tennessee Volunteers during practice on Haslam Field in Knoxville, TN. Photo By Kate Luffman/Tennessee Athletics

Jeremy Pruitt Press Conference Full Transcript

Opening Statement…

“I thought today was probably one of the better practices that we’ve had over the last month. Seemed like the guys had a lot of energy, so that was good to see. Continuing to work on our plan. Just looking at us offensively, we’ve talked about this several times, we’ve got to be more explosive in the run game, in the throw game, be more consistent on third down, got to control the ball more. We’ve had too many times that we’ve been three and out. Then, obviously the big thing is talking about turnovers, not turning the ball over. Seem to be healthier than we’ve been, so that’s a good sign.

“Defensively, probably made a few moves on the defensive side to give guys different looks. I feel like the guys have really kind of bought in in trying to execute at a higher level. Some of the things we talked about the last game, I felt like we were very poor when it came to tackling. Too many yards after contact. Was not very good defending routes down the field. Got to do a much better job converting off of play action passes with our defensive front. We need to play lower, need to play harder, more consistent with more strain. Have to be improved on third down and then when we get in the red area, we’ve got to hold people to field goals and obviously create more turnovers. So, it’s things that we’ve been focused on for a couple of weeks here and trying to reemphasize back in camp mode. Seems like our guys seem to be fresh and have a lot of energy, so it’s been a good 10 days here.”

On the health of Jerome Carvin and the offensive line as a whole…

“Jerome (Carvin) has been battling this turf toe for a while. Last week we kept him out the entire week. And then having Tuesday off was probably good for him again, so it’s the healthiest he’s looked since the Missouri game, so that’s a promising sign for him for the next couple of weeks. Hopefully, we can keep him healthy and he can get back to playing, cause he’s a guy we feel like can play at a high level when he’s healthy. And the other guys up front have continued to improve and get healthier for sure.”

On the quarterbacks behind Jarrett Guarantano when it comes to their intangibles and being able to run the offense…

“The most important thing to me as a quarterback is getting the other 10 guys around you to be at their best. You want the quarterback to be at his best all the time, right? But there’s probably going to be days where maybe the quarterback’s not at his best. To me, that’s where leadership comes in. Getting the other guys to rally and be at their best. Also, kind of having a sense of when you go out on the practice field or during a game, having a feel of how practice is going or a game’s going individually. Understanding the guys that you connect with and maybe the guys that you don’t (connect with) but understanding who the other leaders on the team are that can have an effect on somebody maybe you don’t connect with. I think all these intangibles are important. That’s something that I feel like you kind of have, but I also feel like it’s things that you can develop, and you can coach into guys and make them aware of it.”

On the quarterback battle this week…

“Jarrett (Guarantano) will be the starter. He understands our expectations. I’ve felt like he’s had another good week continuing to do the things that I’m talking about. Getting the guys around him to play at a higher level. It’s one thing on the offensive side, it takes all 11 guys to play together. Defensively, you can have a couple great players and they can make some plays sometimes, they’re kind of erasers. But offensively, you can have 10 guys do exactly right and maybe the left guard gets beat or doesn’t do it the right way and messes up the entire play. It only takes one guy that can mess up a play offensively. That’s why you have to play as a unit up front. That’s why communication is so important, playing together, and that’s something that we have continued to focus on over the last couple of weeks.”

On the player’s only meeting and talking about changing the culture…

“I don’t know as much about culture, I think the big thing is – and it wasn’t initiated by the coaching staff, we have our own meetings and stuff with the players – just creating the right habits. There are certain individuals on our team that were limited for certain reasons over the course of the last six to eight weeks. Just getting everyone to play at a higher level all the time. If you look, there’s been times this year on both sides of the ball that we’ve done that, but we’ve been very inconsistent in all three phases. To sustain, be productive and win games in this league, you have to do it at a high level all the time and it’s based on the habits you create. To me, that’s been the focus of our entire team really since I’ve been here. It’s one thing to talk about it, it’s another thing to do it on a daily basis. It’s something that we’ve really tried to take one day at a time and focus on it so we can get a product that shows up on Saturdays and we can play complete games.”

On having a good performance Saturday and the keys to that…

“First of all, playing together. I talked about it; not turning the football over, getting turnovers on the defensive side of the ball, playing cleaner, executing at a higher level. It all goes back to execution. I think that’s something that our guys understand, it’s something that we’ve been working on hard to improve and we’ve had good practices the last couple of days, so that’s been a positive sign.”

On the offense going under center less this season…

“Really, the first two years being here we were probably limited in the number of people on our team scholarship wise, somewhere between 65 and 70. If you look over those years, we were really trying to shrink the game just because of the numbers. We knew the more snaps you played over the course of the season or really over the course of the game was really not in our favor. We really tried to shrink the game. This year we felt like with our scholarship numbers, when we were healthy, that to give us the best opportunity to be explosive on offense was to run the same plays that we would normally run from under center but add RPO elements, add opportunities to throw the ball down the field to create some of the advantages that the rules allow you in college football.”

On the Tuesday COVID test results….

“We still have one more test this week tomorrow, but right now everybody is COVID free. That’s good. I think it was an unusual deal at the testing facility. We went through the proper protocol there with the SEC and everybody came back negative.”

On LB Jeremy Banks coming back from injury…

“Jeremy (Banks) really had an ugly injury unfortunately early on in the Kentucky game. Hopefully, he’ll be ready to play this week. We kept him out of practice last week. He’s practiced for two days and today he was pretty sore from it. It’s just one of those high ankle sprains that takes a little while to get over it, but he’s a tough guy and I think he’ll be ready to play some snaps on Saturday.”

On if the backup quarterback job is still open…

“It’s pretty open. It’s pretty common in young players when you talk about consistencies. Getting these guys the amount of reps really where you kind of have something to judge them off of. That’s one thing about having the scrimmages and then having an open week has been good. Especially with Brian (Maurer) and Harrison (Bailey), their reps were limited when we were kind of in camp mode. Just trying to create a volume of plays were you can judge exactly where they’re at. They continue to work hard. I see both of those guys do a lot of really good things, but they still have a lot to learn. They’re working hard at it to do it every day.”

Pons Named Preseason Candidate for 2021 Julius Erving Award

Pons Named Preseason Candidate for 2021 Julius Erving Award

Vols F Yves Pons / Credit: UT Athletics

Tennessee senior and reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Year Yves Pons is one of 20 national preseason candidates for the Julius Erving Award, presented annually to the best small forward in men’s college basketball.

VFL and current Washington Wizards wing Admiral Schofield was named a top five finalist for the Julius Erving Award in 2019.

The award is named after Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Julius Erving, who was known for his ability to score and rebound at a high rate, being one of only six NCAA men’s basketball players to average more than 20 points and 20 rebounds per game. During his professional career, Erving won three championships, four MVP awards and three scoring titles. He was also a member of the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team.

In the Julius Erving Award’s seventh year, the 20 preseason award nominees were determined by a national committee of top college basketball analysts. Throughout the season, players can either drop off or play their way onto the list, which currently includes three SEC players.

Pons has solidified himself as one of the most versatile defensive players to ever suit up for the Volunteers and also enters his senior season as a national defensive player of the year candidate. In last year’s shortened season, the Fuveau, France, native finished with 73 blocks, tying Tennessee’s single-season record. He also led the SEC with 2.4 blocks per game.

Pons also blossomed offensively last season, averaging a career-best 10.8 points while shooting .349 from 3-point range.

Fan voting for the 2021 Julius Erving Award goes live on Friday, Nov. 6. The list of candidates will be trimmed to just 10 players in late January, and the top five finalists will be presented to Erving and the Hall of Fame selection committee in February. The winner of the 2021 Julius Erving Award will be announced on April 9.

2021 Julius Erving Small Forward of the Year Award Candidates

Derrick Alston Jr., Boise State
Jalen Johnson, Duke
Wendell Moore, Duke
Jayden Gardner, East Carolina
Keyontae Johnson, Florida
Corey Kispert, Gonzaga
Brandon Boston Jr., Kentucky
D.J. Jeffries, Memphis
Aaron Wiggins, Maryland
Franz Wagner, Michigan
Aaron Henry, Michigan State
Ron Harper Jr., Rutgers
Matt Mitchell, San Diego State
Ziaire Williams, Stanford
Yves Pons, Tennessee
Terrence Shannon Jr., Texas Tech
Chris Smith, UCLA
Timmy Allen, Utah
Jermaine Samuels, Villanova
Sam Hauser, Virginia

-UT Athletics

Maddie & Tae Celebrate “Merry Married Christmas” With New Last Names [Listen]

Maddie & Tae Celebrate “Merry Married Christmas” With New Last Names [Listen]

Maddie & Tae released a new holiday EP, We Need Christmas, on Oct. 23.

The six-song project includes two original tunes, “Merry Married Christmas” and the title track, as well as four holiday standards: “This Christmas,” “Holly Jolly Christmas,” “O Come All Ye Faithful,” and “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).”

Astute followers of the duo will notice two new modifications in the album’s liner notes: Maddie Font and Taylor Kerr.

The duo’s Maddie Marlow married Jonah Font in November 2019, while Taylor Dye married Josh Kerr in February 2020. The new EP’s apropos “Merry Married Christmas” and “We Need Christmas” represent the first time Maddie Font and Taylor Kerr have been listed as songwriters.

As Maddie and Tae told host Elaina Smith of Nights With Elaina, the spirited change has created some family fun.

“It was so cool,” says Maddie. “Our producer texted, as he’s like, ‘Do you want Maddie Marlow or Maddie Font?’ I wanted Maddie Font because there’s never been a Font on my husband’s side that’s made an album or anything, so I’m gonna be the first Font. So I just wanted to be cool for the family [laughing].”

“That’s the first project our new last names are on, wow!” adds Tae.

We Need Christmas Track List & Songwriters

  1. This Christmas (Donny Hathaway, Nadine McKinnor)
  2. Holly Jolly Christmas (Johnny Marks)
  3. O Come All Ye Faithful (Traditional)
  4. Merry Married Christmas (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Josh Kerr)
  5. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector)
  6. We Need Christmas (Maddie Font, Taylor Kerr, Matthew West, AJ Pruis)

Listen to “Merry Married Christmas” below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore, Craig Morgan & More to Perform on the Grand Ole Opry on Nov. 7

Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore, Craig Morgan & More to Perform on the Grand Ole Opry on Nov. 7

The Grand Ole Opry will tally its 4,949th consecutive Saturday night broadcast on Nov. 7 with a showcase featuring Craig Morgan, Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore, John Conlee, Jeannie Seely, Suzy Boggus and more.

A one-hour portion of the show will air live on Circle Television at 8 p.m. CT featuring Craig, Brantley and Justin. The show will also stream live on Circle’s YouTube.

Tickets are on sale for a limited in-venue audience in compliance with operating plans developed with the Nashville Public Health Department that include socially distanced seating, mandatory masks for all guests and staff, and more.

Nov. 7 Lineup

7-7:30 p.m.

  • Opry Square Dancers
  • Suzy Boggus
  • Jeannie Seely

7:30-8 p.m.

  • John Conlee
  • Henry Cho

8-9 p.m.

  • Craig Morgan
  • Brantley Gilbert
  • Justin Moore

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Shenandoah Teams With Ashley McBryde on Sweet New Song, “If Only” [Listen]

Shenandoah Teams With Ashley McBryde on Sweet New Song, “If Only” [Listen]

Shenandoah will release a new album, Every Road, on Nov. 13.

The 10-song collection of brand-new tunes features an A-list cast of collaborators, including Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Ashley McBryde, Dierks Bentley, Lady A, Zac Brown Band, Carly Pearce, Cody Johnson and Brad Paisley.

Shenandoah topped the charts in the late ’80s and early ’90s with a string of hits, including “The Church on Cumberland Road,” “Sunday in the South,” “Two Dozen Roses” and more.

Listen to Shenandoah team with Ashley McBryde on the sweet new song “If Only,” which was penned by Lori McKenna, Phil Barton and Jaron Boyer.

Every Road Track List & Songwriters

  1. “I’d Take Another One Of Those” with Zac Brown Band (Brett Beavers, Stephen Robson, Brett James)
  2. “Make It Til Summertime” with Luke Bryan (Dallas Davidson, Marty Raybon, Mike McGuire)
  3. “If Only” with Ashley McBryde (Lori McKenna, Phil Barton, Jaron Boyer)
  4. “Every Road” with Dierks Bentley (Brett Beavers, Jamie Moore, Kevin Griffin)
  5. “Then A Girl Walks In” with Blake Shelton (Adam Sanders, Lance Miller, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
  6. “High Class Hillbillies” with Cody Johnson (Marty Raybon, Mike McGuire, Wade Kirby, Jim Collins)
  7. “Every Time I Look At You” with Lady A (Dallas Davidson, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood)
  8. “Life Would Be Perfect” with Brad Paisley (Wade Kirby, Phil O’Donnell, Bill Luther)
  9. “I’ll Be Your Everything” with Carly Pearce (Marty Raybon, Barry Hutchens, Mark Narmore)
  10. “Boots On Broadway” (Austin Merrill)

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Country Christmas Playlist 2020 With Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Lady A, Brett Eldredge & More

Country Christmas Playlist 2020 With Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Lady A, Brett Eldredge & More

A number of country artists released new holiday albums, EPs and singles in 2020, including Dolly Parton, Lady A, Carrie Underwood, Maddie & Tae, Runaway June and more.

Check out our Country Christmas Playlist 2020 featuring many of the brand-new tunes.

  1. Carrie Underwood feat. Isaiah Fisher: “Little Drummer Boy”
  2. Dolly Parton with Michael Buble: “Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas”
  3. Gabby Barrett: “The First Noel”
  4. Terri Clark feat. Dierks Bentlye: “Let It Snow”
  5. Maddie & Tae: “This Christmas”
  6. Runaway June: “Christmas on the Radio”
  7. Mitchell Tenpenny: “Snow Angels”
  8. Lady A: “Wonderful Christmastime”
  9. Ingrid Andress: “Christmas Always Finds Me”
  10. Kelly Clarkson & Brett Eldredge: “Under the Mistletoe”
  11. Ronnie Milsap: “Merry, Merry Christmas Baby”
  12. Dan + Shay: “Take Me Home for Christmas”
  13. Brett Eldredge feat. Sofia Reyes: “Baby It’s Cold Outside”

photos by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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