Here’s some video of the University of Tennessee football team practicing Tuesday to begin the open week in the schedule.

Blake Shelton, 44, and Gwen Stefani, 51, are engaged.
Blake announced the news via Instagram with a photo of him kissing his bride-to-be while she showed off her new engagement ring: “Hey @gwenstefani thanks for saving my 2020… And the rest of my life.. I love you. I heard a YES!”
Gwen added, “@blakeshelton yes please!” via her official Instagram.
Blake and Gwen have been dating since 2015.
Over the past five years, Blake and Gwen have joined forces on a handful of projects, including recent No. 1 single, “Nobody But You,” and current Top 10 single, “Happy Anywhere.”
Blake was married to Kaynette Williams from 2003-2006 and Miranda Lambert from 2011-2015, while Gwen was married to Gavin Rossdale from 2002-2016.
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Gabby Barrett’s “I Hope” is No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (streaming, sales and airplay-based) for the 14th week, which is the second-longest run by a solo female artist in the history of the chart. Only Maren Morris’ “The Bones” enjoyed a longer reign with 19 weeks atop the chart.
The longest run on the Hot Country Songs chart is Bebe Rexha’s “Meant to Be,” featuring Florida Georgia Line, which spent 50 weeks at No. 1 in 2017-2018.
Penned by Gabby, Zachary Kale and Jon Nite, “I Hope” is featured on Gabby’s 2020 debut album, Goldmine. “I Hope” topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in April.
Gabby is nominated for New Artist of the Year at the upcoming CMA Awards, while “I Hope” is nominated for Single of the Year. Gabby is also nominated for Favorite Female Artist – Country at the upcoming American Music Awards.
On Oct. 23, Gabby gave her fans a reason to rejoice this holiday season with the release of a stunning new rendition of “The First Noel.”
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Here’s everything you need to know about the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum’s online fundraiser of Oct. 28.
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photos: Brad Paisley, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com; Tim McGraw by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com
Sturgill Simpson’s new 20-song bluegrass album, Cuttin’ Grass: Vol 1 – The Butcher Shoppe Sessions, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart this week.
Sturgill’s new album moved 20,322 equivalent units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, while Luke Combs’ 2019 sophomore album, What You See Is What You Get, once again secured the top spot on the chart by moving 21,779 equivalent units.
Cuttin’ Grass debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart and the Billboard Americana/Folk Albums chart.
Cuttin’ Grass consists of 20 songs from Sturgill’s past catalog, which have been reincarnated as bluegrass tunes. The new album features Mark Howard (banjo), Scott Vestal (banjo), Mike Bub (bass), Sierra Hull (vocals/mandolin), Tim O’Brien (vocals/guitar), Miles Miller (vocals/snare) and Stuart Duncan (fiddle).
The new album follows the release of Sturgill’s fourth studio album, Sound & Fury, which dropped in September 2019. Sturgill’s 2016 album, A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, won the Grammy for Best Country Album.
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Josh Turner paid homage to his musical heroes with the release of his new album, Country State of Mind, which dropped on Aug. 21.
Josh will celebrate the release of the new album with a live-stream event on Oct. 29 at AJ’s Good Time Bar in Nashville. Josh will perform songs from the new album, with special appearances by Runaway June and Maddie & Tae. Fans can to tune in to the live-stream performance via Facebook and YouTube at 5 p.m. CT.
The 12-song collection features popular tunes and deep cuts from many of Josh’s influences, including Randy Travis (“Forever and Ever, Amen”), John Anderson (“I’ve Got It Made”), Keith Whitley (“I’m No Stranger to the Rain”), Johnny Cash (“The Caretaker”), Vern Gosdin (“I Can Tell By the Way You Dance”), Hank Williams (“Alone and Foresaken”) and more.
“I’ve admired this collection of songs most of my life,” says Josh to The Country Daily. “One of the things I’ve always loved about music is how it stands the test of time. It is my hope that there are songs on this project that will introduce a whole new generation of fans to Vern Gosdin, Keith Whitley, John Anderson and all the amazing artists I was honored to include on this project.”
A number of artists contributed vocals on the new album, including Kris Kristofferson (“Why Me”), Chris Janson (“Country State of Mind”), Maddie & Tae (“Desperately”), Runaway June (“You Don’t Seem to Miss Me”), Randy Travis (“Forever and Ever, Amen”), John Anderson (“I’ve Got It Made”) and Allison Moorer (“Alone and Foresaken”).
photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com
Jameson Rodgers has used his writing chops to co-pen tunes like Luke Bryan’s “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here,” Jason Aldean’s “Camouflage Hat” and Florida Georgia Line’s “Wish You Were On It.”
Now the singer/songwriter is celebrating a hit of his own as his debut single, “Some Girls,” reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase chart this week. The Mississippi native co-penned the tune with Hardy, Jake Mitchell and C.J. Solar.
“Some Girls is #1!!!!!” said Jameson via Twitter. “Unreal. Thank you thank you thank you to everyone that has supported me and this song. Love y’all. Time to celebrate.”
photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com