Week 4 SEC football score predictions, analysis; Vols get back in win column over UK

Week 4 SEC football score predictions, analysis; Vols get back in win column over UK

ATHENS, GA – OCTOBER 10, 2020 – Quarterback Jarrett Guarantano #2 of the Tennessee Volunteers during the game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Tennessee Volunteers at Sanford Stadium in Athens, GA. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Each week, I’ll share my predictions and info on SEC football games.

Below is broadcast info and analysis for Week 4 in the SEC.

These are straight-up winners only. The point spread is just as a barometer for how big of a favorite or underdog each team is.

2019 SEC Game Prediction Record: 103-20 (84%)
2020 SEC Week 3 Game Prediction Record: 5-2 (71%)
2020 SEC Season Prediction Record: 17-4 (81%)


WEEK 4 – SEC FOOTBALL

SATURDAY, October 17
#14 Auburn (2-1, 2-1 SEC) at South Carolina (1-2, 1-2 SEC)
Noon ET • ESPN
Columbia, S.C. • Williams-Brice Stadium (80,250)
Series: AU leads, 10-1-1
Last: AU, 42-35 (2014 in Auburn)
Sirius: 135/133 • XM: 192/191
Point Spread: Auburn -3
Vince’s View: South Carolina has been competitive in losses to ranked teams, Florida and Tennessee then ran away from Vandy last week. Auburn was blown out in its loss and didn’t play well in their wins. Auburn tends to play sleepy in early kickoffs. Auburn’s troubles on the line of scrimmage are where South Carolina has played well. Another SEC upset.
Score Prediction: South Carolina 27 Auburn 24

Kentucky (1-2, 1-2 SEC) at #18 Tennessee (2-1, 2-1 SEC)
Noon ET • SEC Network
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Series: UT leads, 81-25-9
Last: UT, 17-13 (2019 in Lexington)
Sirius:138 • XM: 382/190
Point Spread: Tennessee -6 ½
Vince’s View: Kentucky’s lack of a passing game doesn’t give them a chance to exploit Tennessee’s weakness through three weeks, it’s pass defense, especially in the slot. The Wildcats should get some yards, but UT’s defense does a nice job in the redzone and containing teams off turnovers and short fields. The Vols will be inconsistent, but again, overcome mistakes against UK they could not versus Georgia. Tennessee’s balance on offense will net the Vols enough points to get the home win.
Score Prediction: Tennessee 24 Kentucky 20

Ole Miss (1-2, 1-2 SEC) at Arkansas (1-2, 1-2 SEC)
3:30 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Fayetteville, Ark. • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000)
Series: ARK leads, 36-28-1
Last: UM, 31-17 (2019 in Oxford)
Sirius: 133 • XM: 387/191
Point Spread: Ole Miss -1 ½
Vince’s View: I think this game will fall somewhere in the middle of shootout (Ole Miss) and low scoring (Arkansas.) The Razorbacks continue to show how competitive the team is this season. I think the Rebels defense actually makes a play (not many, just one) to seal the road victory.
Score Prediction: Ole Miss 35 Arkansas 31

#11 Texas A&M (2-1, 2-1 SEC) at Mississippi State (1-2, 1-2 SEC)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337)
Series: MSU leads, 7-6
Last: TAMU, 49-30 (2019 in College Station)
Sirius: 83/138 • XM: 83/190
Point Spread: Texas A&M -5
Vince’s View: So, is the Leach train off the tracks already or this another vintage rise-up win for a Mike Leach coached team? When A&M commits to the run and has balance on offense, that offense can be pretty prolific. MSU has the 5th best rush defense in the FBS, so it won’t likely be easy. Kellen Mond is the key. If he plays well, typically, so do the Aggies.
Score Prediction: Texas A&M 31 Mississippi State 21

#3 Georgia (3-0, 3-0 SEC) at #2 Alabama (3-0, 3-0 SEC)
8 p.m. ET • CBS
Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821)
Series: UA leads, 40-25-4
Last: UA, 35-28 (2018 in SEC Championship Game)
Sirius: 138/84 • XM: 190/84
Point Spread: Alabama -5
Vince’s View: Not having Nick Saban on the sideline (if that is in fact the case) will impact Alabama, however, not enough to lose this game. The elite Bama offense vs. the elite Georgia defense will be so much fun. That means the other units and special teamw will determine the winner. Georgia’s offense isn’t like Ole Miss, so Alabama’s defense will look much better and make enough plays to lead the Crimson Tide to a win, in what could be the first of maybe 2 or 3 meetings this season.
Score Prediction: Alabama 28 Georgia 23

Postponed
Vanderbilt (0-3, 0-3 SEC) at Missouri (1-2, 1-2 SEC)
LSU (1-2, 1-2 SEC) at #10 Florida (2-1, 2-1 SEC)

Here’s a release on the SEC schedule changes from the league.

SEC ANNOUNCES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CHANGES

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (October 16, 2020) – The SEC is adjusting its football schedule following the postponement of two games originally scheduled for October 17 due to positive tests and quarantine of individuals related to COVID-19.

On Monday it was announced that, due to positive tests and quarantine in the Vanderbilt football program, the Vanderbilt at Missouri game of Oct. 17 is rescheduled for Dec. 12.

On Wednesday it was announced that, due to positive tests and quarantine in the Florida football program, the LSU at Florida game of Oct. 17 is rescheduled for Dec. 12. In addition, due to an extended pause of team activities for the Florida football program at the advice of health officials, the Missouri at Florida game originally scheduled for Oct. 24 is rescheduled for Oct. 31 and will be televised on the SEC Network Alternate channel at 7:30 pm ET/6:30 pm CT.

Also, the Kentucky at Missouri game of Oct. 31 is rescheduled for Oct. 24 at 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT on the SEC Network and the Georgia at Kentucky game of Oct. 24 is rescheduled for Oct. 31 at Noon ET / 11 am CT on the SEC Network.

In addition, the South Carolina at LSU game of October 24 will change game times and is now scheduled for 7 pm ET / 6 pm CT on ESPN.

SEC Football Schedule Adjustments:

Kentucky at Missouri moves from Oct. 31 to Oct. 24 at 4 pm ET/3 pm CT on SEC Network
South Carolina at LSU remains on Oct. 24, changes game time to 7 pm ET/6 pm CT on ESPN
Georgia at Kentucky moves from Oct. 24 to Oct. 31 at Noon ET/11 am CT on SEC Network
Missouri at Florida moves from Oct. 24 to Oct. 31 at 7:30 ET/6:30 CT on SEC Network Alternate
Vanderbilt at Missouri moves from Oct. 17 to Dec. 12, time and network TBA
LSU at Florida moves from Oct. 17 to Dec. 12, time and network TBA

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Everything You Need to Know About the CMT Awards on Oct. 21, Including Performers, Presenters, Nominees & More

Everything You Need to Know About the CMT Awards on Oct. 21, Including Performers, Presenters, Nominees & More

From nominations and notes to performers and presenters, here’s everything a country music fan needs to know about the 2020 CMT Music Awards.

  • Date: Wednesday, Oct. 21
  • Time: 7 p.m CT
  • Television Stations: CMT, MTV, MTV2, Logo, Paramount Network, Pop or TV Land
  • Hosts: Kane Brown, Ashley McBryde, Sarah Hyland
  • Performers: Ashley McBryde, Dan + Shay, Kane Brown, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Maren Morris, Caylee Hammack, Hardy, Ingrid Andress, Mickey Guyton, Riley Green, Travis Denning, Gabby Barrett, Morgan Wallen, Sam Hunt and Shania Twain
  • Collaborations: Jimmie Allen and Noah Cyrus; Kelsea Ballerini and Halsey; Luke Combs and Brooks & Dunn
  • Presenters: Brandi Carlile, Demi Lovato, Diplo, Idina Menzel, Jessica Chastain, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Rob Thomas, Tanya Tucker and Taylor Swift
  • Fan Voting: Closed, except for Video of the Year. Visit vote.cmt.com to vote until the show airs on Oct. 21.
  • Notes: Ashley McBryde, Dan + Shay, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs, Sam Hunt and Thomas Rhett lead the honorees with three nominations apiece.
  • Special Award: Jennifer Nettles will receive the inaugural CMT Equal Play Award.
  • Nominees

Video of the Year
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director.

  • Carrie Underwood – “Drinking Alone”
  • Keith Urban – “Polaroid”
  • Kelsea Ballerini – “homecoming queen?”
  • Luke Combs – “Beer Never Broke My Heart”
  • Miranda Lambert – “Bluebird”
  • Tanya Tucker – “Bring My Flowers Now”

Female Video of the Year
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist

  • Ashley McBryde – “One Night Standards”
  • Carrie Underwood – “Drinking Alone”
  • Gabby Barrett – “I Hope”
  • Kelsea Ballerini – “homecoming queen?”
  • Maren Morris – “The Bones”
  • Miranda Lambert – “Bluebird”

Male Video of the Year
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist

  • Jason Aldean – “Got What I Got”
  • Luke Bryan – “One Margarita”
  • Luke Combs – “Even Though I’m Leaving”
  • Morgan Wallen – “Chasin’ You (Dream Video)”
  • Sam Hunt – “Hard To Forget”
  • Thomas Rhett – “Remember You Young”

Group Video of the Year
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists

  • Lady A – “Champagne Night”
  • Little Big Town – “Wine, Beer, Whiskey”
  • Midland – “Cheatin’ Songs (Live From the Palomino)”
  • Old Dominion – “One Man Band”
  • The Chicks – “Gaslighter”
  • The Highwomen – “Crowded Table”

Duo Video of the Year
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists

  • Brothers Osborne – “All Night (Studio Performance)”
  • Dan + Shay – “I Should Probably Go To Bed”
  • Florida Georgia Line – “Blessings”
  • LOCASH – “One Big Country Song”
  • Maddie & Tae – “Die From A Broken Heart”

Breakthrough Video of the Year
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female or group/duo)

  • Blanco Brown – “The Git Up”
  • Caylee Hammack – “Family Tree”
  • Gabby Barrett – “I Hope”
  • Ingrid Andress – “More Hearts Than Mine”
  • Riley Green – “I Wish Grandpas Never Died”
  • Travis Denning – “After a Few”

Collaborative Video of the Year
Best video from a collaboration; awarded to the artists

  • Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani – “Nobody But You”
  • Carly Pearce and Lee Brice – “I Hope You’re Happy Now”
  • Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber – “10,000 Hours”
  • Kane Brown featuring Nelly – “Cool Again”
  • Marshmello and Kane Brown – “One Thing Right”
  • Thomas Rhett featuring Jon Pardi – “Beer Can’t Fix”

CMT Performance of the Year
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)

  • CMT Artists of the Year: Ashley McBryde – “One Night Standards”
  • CMT Crossroads: Brooks & Dunn and Luke Combs – “Brand New Man”
  • CMT Artists of the Year: Chris Young – “Drowning”
  • CMT Crossroads: Halsey and Kelsea Ballerini – “Graveyard”
  • CMT Artists of the Year: Sam Hunt – “Fancy”
  • CMT Crossroads: Sheryl Crow and Chris Stapleton – “Tell Me When It’s Over”

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Watch Reba McEntire’s “Fancy” New Dance Remix Video

Watch Reba McEntire’s “Fancy” New Dance Remix Video

Reba McEntire celebrated the 30th anniversary of her 1990 album, Rumor Has It, by re-releasing the project on Sept. 11. Reba’s iconic album featured four Top 10 hits, including “You Lie,” “Rumor Has It,” “Fancy” and “Fallin’ Out of Love.”

The re-released album also includes a new dance remix of “Fancy” by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Audé.

“I never imagined I’d get the chance to put out an album for a second time,” says Reba. “It’s just so much fun to look back and remember where we were and what we were doing when they were originally released. This album, in particular, is very special to me because it was the first time I got to record with [producer] Tony Brown and he was the reason I finally got to record ‘Fancy.’ Now here we are 30 years later and I never end a show without singing that song.”

Reba dropped a new video for the dance re-mix of “Fancy,” which features footage of the Country Music Hall of Fame member performing the iconic song at past shows.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Russell Dickerson to Release Sophomore Album, “Southern Symphony,” on Dec. 4

Russell Dickerson to Release Sophomore Album, “Southern Symphony,” on Dec. 4

Russell Dickerson will follow up his successful 2017 debut album, Yours, by releasing his sophomore album, Southern Symphony, on Dec. 4.

The 10-song project was co-produced by Casey Brown and Dann Huff. The album’s lead single, “Love You Like I Used To,” is currently Top 10 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

Southern Symphony is hands down the best work I’ve created,” says Russell, “It’s the best songs I’ve written. It’s sonically the best we’ve created. This album is 10 honest and true tracks that tell the story of how I’ve grown as an artist and a man. I could not be more proud of every song on this album.”

After topping the charts with “Yours” and “Blue Tacoma” in 2018, Russell scored his third No. 1 single with “Every Little Thing” in November 2019. All three of Russell’s No. 1 songs are featured on Yours.

Listen to Russell’s new song, “Never Get Old,” below.

photo by TCD

Take a “Sleigh Ride” With Runaway June on New Holiday EP, “When I Think About Christmas”

Take a “Sleigh Ride” With Runaway June on New Holiday EP, “When I Think About Christmas”

Runaway June released a new holiday EP, When I Think About Christmas, on Oct. 16.

The five-song EP features three holiday standards, “Sleigh Ride,” “O Holy Night” and “Let It Snow,” as well as two original tunes, “Christmas on the Radio” and the title track.

“Our new Christmas EP, When I Think About Christmas, has all of these beautiful mountain Appalachian sounds,” says the trio in a release. “So we put our own little spin on Christmas music, and we’ve got some fiddle, so why not.”

Penned by Leroy Anderson and Mitchell Parish, “Sleigh Ride” is a holiday favorite that’s been covered by Johnny Mathis, Ella Fitzgerald, Amy Grant and more.

Listen to Runaway June sing “Sleigh Ride” below.

When I Think About Christmas Track List & Songwriters 

  1. “Christmas on the Radio” (Sam Hollander, Martin Johnson)
  2. “Sleigh Ride” (Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish)
  3. “O Holy Night” (traditional)
  4. “When I Think About Christmas” (Jennifer Wayne, Josh Matheny, Tiffany Goss)
  5. “Let It Snow” (Julie Styn, Sammy Cahn)

photos by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Ashley McBryde to Co-Host CMT Awards With Presenters Taylor Swift, Tanya Tucker, Katy Perry & More

Ashley McBryde to Co-Host CMT Awards With Presenters Taylor Swift, Tanya Tucker, Katy Perry & More

CMT announced Ashley McBryde will co-host the 2020 CMT Music Awards on Oct. 21, with previously announced hosts Kane Brown and Sarah Hyland.

“I am beyond excited, and maybe a little nervous, to host an awards show for the very first time,” says Ashley. “Luckily, it’s not all about me—it’s about celebrating badass music videos and the brilliant men and women that help us create them. I’ve loved watching and being part of this event in the past and I think the fans are really going to enjoy what we have planned for them. It’s going to be a blast!”

In addition, CMT revealed that Brandi Carlile, Demi Lovato, Diplo, Idina Menzel, Jessica Chastain, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Rob Thomas, Tanya Tucker and Taylor Swift will serve as presenters during the show.

Performers include Ashley McBryde, Dan + Shay, Kane Brown, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Maren Morris, Caylee Hammack, Hardy, Ingrid Andress, Mickey Guyton, Riley Green, Travis Denning, Gabby Barrett, Morgan Wallen, Sam Hunt and Shania Twain, with collaborations from Jimmie Allen and Noah Cyrus, Kelsea Ballerini and Halsey, and Luke Combs and Brooks & Dunn.

The fan-voted CMT Awards hand out annual awards in a number of categories, including Video of the Year, Collaborative Video of the Year, Breakthrough Video of the Year and more. The show will air on CMT, with a six-network simulcast across MTV, MTV2, Logo, Paramount Network, Pop and TV Land.

Tune in to CMT, MTV, MTV2, Logo, Paramount Network, Pop or TV Land on Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. CT.

Nominations: 2020 CMT Music Awards

Video of the Year
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director.

  • Carrie Underwood – “Drinking Alone”
  • Keith Urban – “Polaroid”
  • Kelsea Ballerini – “homecoming queen?”
  • Luke Combs – “Beer Never Broke My Heart”
  • Miranda Lambert – “Bluebird”
  • Tanya Tucker – “Bring My Flowers Now”

Female Video of the Year
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist

  • Ashley McBryde – “One Night Standards”
  • Carrie Underwood – “Drinking Alone”
  • Gabby Barrett – “I Hope”
  • Kelsea Ballerini – “homecoming queen?”
  • Maren Morris – “The Bones”
  • Miranda Lambert – “Bluebird”

Male Video of the Year
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist

  • Jason Aldean – “Got What I Got”
  • Luke Bryan – “One Margarita”
  • Luke Combs – “Even Though I’m Leaving”
  • Morgan Wallen – “Chasin’ You (Dream Video)”
  • Sam Hunt – “Hard To Forget”
  • Thomas Rhett – “Remember You Young”

Group Video of the Year
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists

  • Lady A – “Champagne Night”
  • Little Big Town – “Wine, Beer, Whiskey”
  • Midland – “Cheatin’ Songs (Live From the Palomino)”
  • Old Dominion – “One Man Band”
  • The Chicks – “Gaslighter”
  • The Highwomen – “Crowded Table”

Duo Video of the Year
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists

  • Brothers Osborne – “All Night (Studio Performance)”
  • Dan + Shay – “I Should Probably Go To Bed”
  • Florida Georgia Line – “Blessings”
  • LOCASH – “One Big Country Song”
  • Maddie & Tae – “Die From A Broken Heart”

Breakthrough Video of the Year
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female or group/duo)

  • Blanco Brown – “The Git Up”
  • Caylee Hammack – “Family Tree”
  • Gabby Barrett – “I Hope”
  • Ingrid Andress – “More Hearts Than Mine”
  • Riley Green – “I Wish Grandpas Never Died”
  • Travis Denning – “After a Few”

Collaborative Video of the Year
Best video from a collaboration; awarded to the artists

  • Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani – “Nobody But You”
  • Carly Pearce and Lee Brice – “I Hope You’re Happy Now”
  • Dan + Shay and Justin Bieber – “10,000 Hours”
  • Kane Brown featuring Nelly – “Cool Again”
  • Marshmello and Kane Brown – “One Thing Right”
  • Thomas Rhett featuring Jon Pardi – “Beer Can’t Fix”

CMT Performance of the Year
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)

  • CMT Artists of the Year: Ashley McBryde – “One Night Standards”
  • CMT Crossroads: Brooks & Dunn and Luke Combs – “Brand New Man”
  • CMT Artists of the Year: Chris Young – “Drowning”
  • CMT Crossroads: Halsey and Kelsea Ballerini – “Graveyard”
  • CMT Artists of the Year: Sam Hunt – “Fancy”
  • CMT Crossroads: Sheryl Crow and Chris Stapleton – “Tell Me When It’s Over”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Lee Brice Releases Reflective New Single, “Memory I Don’t Mess With” [Listen]

Lee Brice Releases Reflective New Single, “Memory I Don’t Mess With” [Listen]

Lee Brice will try to score his ninth No. 1 single with the release of “Memory I Don’t Mess With.”

Penned by Lee, Brian Davis and Billy Montana, the new single will impact country radio on Nov. 2.

“It’s about exactly what it says,” says Lee. “It’s one of those memories, it’s one of those things that you can’t let yourself get too close to because it just pulls you in too deep. The memory’s always there. The pictures are always there in your head. But that’s the one you’ve just gotta let alone, and let just be a memory.”

Lee scored his eighth No. 1 single with “One of Them Girls,” which topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart for three weeks in October. The tune followed Lee’s previous No. 1 single, “Rumors,” which reached the top of the charts in July 2019, and his collaboration with Carly Pearce, “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” which peaked at No. 1 earlier this year.

“Memory I Don’t Mess With” is featured on Lee’s upcoming sixth studio album, Hey World, which drops on Nov. 20.

Listen to “Memory I Don’t Mess With” below.

photo by JPA, AFF-USA.com

Listen to Ronnie Milsap’s New Rendition of “Merry, Merry Christmas Baby”

Listen to Ronnie Milsap’s New Rendition of “Merry, Merry Christmas Baby”

Country Music Hall of Fame member Ronnie Milsap recorded a new rendition of “Merry, Merry Christmas Baby.”

The holiday hit was originally recorded by teen queen Dodie Stevens in 1960. Ronnie delivers his signature swagger—with a touch of upbeat optimism—as he croons the bluesy chorus: Have a merry Christmas, baby / And a happy New Year, too / I am hoping you will find / A love as true as mine / Have a merry Christmas, baby.”

Listen to Ronnie sing “Merry, Merry Christmas Baby” below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Florida Georgia Line Honored With “Angels Among Us Award” by St. Jude Children’s Hospital

Florida Georgia Line Honored With “Angels Among Us Award” by St. Jude Children’s Hospital

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line were honored with the Angels Among Us Award by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on Oct. 15.

The duo follows in the esteemed footsteps of past recipients Randy Owen, Jake Owen, Brad Paisley, John Rich, Darius Rucker, Lady Antebellum and more.

Over the years, FGL has supported St. Jude families by taking part in the This Shirt Saves Lives social media campaign and engaging in special moments with St. Jude patients.

“There is truly no place like St. Jude,” says Tyler. “Whenever we visit, we are continually inspired by the kids’ strength and their amazing stories of bravery. Giving back is in our hearts and to be presented this award is an absolute honor.”

“Music is healing and we love being able to help in any way we can to further the mission of St. Jude,” says Brian. “And, for this award to be named after Randy Owen – who has always been one of our influences – that’s pretty incredible.”

photo by Arroyo/O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com

WATCH: Lady Vols 1st Official 2020-2021 Practice Video

WATCH: Lady Vols 1st Official 2020-2021 Practice Video

The Tennessee Lady Vols officially started 2020-2021 season practice on Wednesday. UT Athletics provided this video to us with some video and highlights from that first practice.

Rae Burrell – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

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