UT with SEC-best six on WNBA rosters

UT with SEC-best six on WNBA rosters

Lady Vols in WNBA / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The WNBA tips off its 24th season on July 25, and as the new campaign begins there will be six former Lady Vols on rosters around the league.

The total of Tennessee alums in the league is tied for first among SEC schools with South Carolina. That mark also ties for third among all college basketball programs, with only UConn and Notre Dame having more players currently on WNBA rosters.

LVFLs in the WNBA include Glory Johnson and Shekinna Stricklen (Atlanta Dream), Diamond DeShields (Chicago Sky), Isabelle Harrison (Dallas Wings), Candace Parker (Los Angeles Sparks) and Mercedes Russell (Seattle Storm).

All-time, 48 Lady Vols have gone on to play in the WNBA. A total of 42 of those Tennessee products were taken in league drafts, including 17 first-rounders and three No. 1 overall selections.

Due to the COVID-19 global health crisis, the league’s season will take place in Bradenton, Florida, at IMG Academy, the Official Home of the 2020 WNBA season, and will include a 22-game schedule for each of its 12 teams. The schedule is highlighted by 24 national telecasts across ABC, ESPN and ESPN2, including 12 doubleheaders during the first half of the season. Additionally, CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network will offer 40 telecasts, including 11 doubleheaders and a tripleheader.

This year will mark the first time that CBS will broadcast a game on the CBS Television Network. The remaining games will air on CBS Sports Network. Other games slated for NBA TV, as well as games available on WNBA League Pass, will be announced in the coming weeks. Regular-season play is currently scheduled to conclude on Saturday, Sept. 12, and be followed by a traditional playoffs and Finals format.

Parker is Tennessee’s most experienced WNBA veteran and enters her 13th year in the league with L.A. as a five-time WNBA All-Star forward, two-time league MVP and 2016 WNBA Finals MVP.

Last season, the 6-foot-4 standout came back from injury to start 22 games and produce an average of 11.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per contest. She tips off the 2020 season against the Phoenix Mercury on July 25 at 3 p.m. ET with fans being able to watch on ABC.

Stricklen is the second-most experienced UT player in the WNBA, heading into her ninth year as a pro. She was originally drafted second overall and spent three seasons with the Seattle Storm, played five years with the Connecticut Sun and now embarks on her first season with the Atlanta Dream by taking on the Dallas Wings on July 26 at 5 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network.

Last season, Stricklen started all 34 games for the first time in her career. The 6-2 guard/forward averaged 9.0 ppg. and 1.9 rpg. while playing 23.7 minutes per contest. She knocked down a career-high 76 three-pointers in 199 attempts.

Johnson begins her eighth season in the league and reunites with former Lady Vol teammate Stricklen in Atlanta after playing the last four years with Dallas. How fitting that she opens her career in ATL against her former team.

In 2019, the 6-3 two-time WNBA All-Star forward saw action in 28 games and started in 19 of those. She averaged 7.3 ppg. and 5.1 rpg. while making a career-high 35 three-pointers for the Wings.

Harrison, meanwhile, embarks on her fourth season in the league and second year in Dallas. After sitting out the 2018 season due to medical reasons, the 6-3 forward bounced back in 2019 by starting 29 of 33 games and averaging 8.6 points and 4.9 rebounds.

As mentioned, Harrison and the Wings will face off against Johnson, Stricklen and the Dream in a game that should draw keen interest from Lady Vol fans.

In Chicago, DeShields blossomed into a WNBA All-Star for the first time in 2019. UT’s 17th and most recent draft pick begins her third year with the Sky when they play the Las Vegas Aces at 3 p.m. on July 26 in a game televised by ABC.

Last season, DeShields started all 34 games, averaging career bests of 16.2 ppg., 5.5 rpg. and 2.4 apg. for the Sky. She also had career highs for steals and blocks, and managed to shoot the identical percentage from the free throw line in 2019 (117-140, 83.3%) as she did in 2018.

Russell is back for season three with Seattle. The 6-6 center stepped into a starting role in 2019, getting the nod in 30 of 34 contests. She averaged 7.5 points and 6.1 rebounds while shooting 51.7 percent from the field. Those were all career bests.

The Storm will open the 2020 slate on July 25, appearing in the WNBA season’s opening game at noon ET vs. the New York Liberty.

-UT Athletics

Keith Urban Gets Animated in New “Superman” Video [Watch]

Keith Urban Gets Animated in New “Superman” Video [Watch]

Keith Urban released a video for his new song, “Superman.”

Penned by Keith, Craig Wiseman and trio Captain Cuts (Ben Berger, Ryan McMahon and Ryan Rabin) at a songwriting retreat in Nashville, “Superman” will be featured on Keith’s upcoming album, The Speed of Now Part 1, which is slated to drop on Sept. 18.

“I like when listeners can put heir own story, their own faces and their own characters into the song, and this one—to me—is definitely one of those songs,” says Keith.

In the new “Superman” video, Keith is featured as a hand-drawn, animated, flipbook character.

Check it out below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Watch Tim McGraw’s Scenic New Lyric Video for “Here On Earth”

Watch Tim McGraw’s Scenic New Lyric Video for “Here On Earth”

Tim McGraw shared a new lyric video for the title track to his upcoming 16th studio album, Here On Earth, which drops on Aug. 21.

Tim’s upcoming 16-song album features a host of top songwriters, including Tom Douglas, Lori McKenna, Shane McAnally, Marcus Hummon, Luke Laird, Ross Copperman, Laura Veltz and more.

A press release notes that the album “offers a collection of songs McGraw brought together to create vignettes of shared human emotions such as love, relationships, introspection and fun.” Tim plans to kick off the album on August 21 with a first-of-its-kind-live-stream experience.

Check out the new lyric video to “Here On Earth,” a song that was penned by Jessie Joe Dillon, Chase McGill and Jon Nite.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA

2020 American Music Awards to Air on ABC on Nov. 22

2020 American Music Awards to Air on ABC on Nov. 22

The 2020 American Music Awards, the world’s largest fan-voted awards show, will air on ABC on Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. CT.

The show honors artists in multiple musical genres, including country, pop, alternative, rap and more. Nominations and performers will be announced in the coming weeks.

Nominations are based on key fan interactions, including album and digital song sales, radio airplay, streaming, social activity and touring. The measurements are tracked by Billboard and its data partners, including Nielsen Music/MRC Data and Next Big Sound. The American Music Awards winners are voted entirely by fans.

Thomas Rhett and Shania Twain performed at last year’s show, which saw Carrie Underwood (Favorite Female Artist-Country and Favorite Album-County) and Dan + Shay (Favorite Duo/Group-Country and Favorite Song-Country) take home two awards apiece, while Kane Brown (Favorite Male Artist-Country) and Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus (Favorite Song-Rap/Hip-Hop) scored one trophy each.

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

Watch Jake Owen Spread the Love in New “Made for You” Video

Watch Jake Owen Spread the Love in New “Made for You” Video

Jake Owen released a new video for his current single, “Made for You.”

In addition to starring Jake, his girlfriend and two daughters, the new clip features fan-submitted videos, including one from professional golfer Jordan Spieth.

Penned by Benjy Davis, Joey Hyde and Neil Medley, “Made for You” is featured on Jake’s 2019 album, Greetings . . . From Jake, which has already spawned two No. 1 singles, “Homemade” and “I Was Jack (You Were Diane),” as well as Top 10 hit, “Down to the Honkytonk.”

The soulful new ballad finds Jake crooning the chorus: “Like a ship without a sea / Or a song without a melody / I don’t know where I’d be or what I’d do / ’Cause I was made for you.”

Watch Jake’s new video below.

photo by O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com

Watch Luke Combs Perform “Lovin’ On You” on “The Tonight Show”

Watch Luke Combs Perform “Lovin’ On You” on “The Tonight Show”

Luke Combs performed his new single, “Lovin’ On You,” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 16. It appears Luke’s virtual performance was filmed at a roller skating rink.

Penned by Luke, Ray Fulcher, James McNair and Thomas Archer, “Lovin’ On You” is the fourth single from Luke’s 2019 No. 1 album, What You See Is What You Get.

Luke is trying to score his unprecedented ninth consecutive No. 1 single—to start a career—with the new tune, which is currently No. 17 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after five weeks.

Watch Luke’s performance below.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Cam Announces Sophomore Album, “The Otherside,” & Releases New Single, “Classic” [Listen]

Cam Announces Sophomore Album, “The Otherside,” & Releases New Single, “Classic” [Listen]

Cam announced she will release her sophomore album, The Otherside, on Oct. 30. The new project follows her 2015 major-label debut album, Untamed.

Coinciding with the album announcement, Cam released a new single, “Classic.” Penned by Cam and Jack Antonoff, the nostalgic tune is about a special relationship that outlasts the trends. “Classic” ships to country radio on Aug. 10.

“Jack and I caught something in the air that day and ran with it,” Cam says. “The track is so much fun. Jangling guitars, claps, it feels like when a group of familiar people get back together over the holidays, clanking around after dinner with too much wine, and amidst the chatter and laughter and closeness they are really telling each other, deep down, just how much they love each other.”

Earlier this year, Cam released two new songs, “Till There’s Nothing Left” and “Redwood Tree.”

Listen to “Classic” below.

 

The Chicks Return After 14 Years With New Album, “Gaslighter” [Watch New Video, “Sleep at Night”]

The Chicks Return After 14 Years With New Album, “Gaslighter” [Watch New Video, “Sleep at Night”]

Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer of The Chicks are back with their first new album in 14 years, Gaslighter, which dropped on July 17.

The trio’s eighth studio album was originally slated to be released on May 1, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Chicks most recent album, 2006’s Taking the Long Way, earned the trio three Grammy Awards.

The trio had a hand in writing 10 songs on the new 12-song offering (Natalie has an additional co-write on “Julianna Calm Down”). Much of the new album’s subject matter centers around Natalie’s divorce from actor Adrian Pasdar, which was finalized this year after a lengthy legal battle.

The Chicks released a stylized new video for “Sleep at Night,” a tune they co-penned with Teddy Geiger and Justin Tranter. The song features Natalie singing: My husband’s girlfriend’s husband just called me up / How messed up is that / It’s so insane that I have to laugh / But then I think about our two boys trying to become men / There’s nothing funny about that.”

Watch the new video for “Sleep at Night.”

Gaslighter Tracklist
1. “Gaslighter”
2. “Sleep at Night”
3. “Texas Man”
4. “Everybody Loves You”
5. “For Her”
6. “March March”
7. “My Best Friend’s Weddings”
8. “Tights on My Boat”
9. “Julianna Calm Down”
10. “Young Man”
11. “Hope It’s Something Good”
12. “Set Me Free”

photo by AFF-USA.com

DL Emmit Gooden dismissed from UT football team

DL Emmit Gooden dismissed from UT football team

By 99.1 The Sports Animal Staff / @SportsRadioWNML

Redshirt senior defensive lineman Emmit Gooden has been dismissed from the University of Tennessee football team by head coach Jeremy Pruitt.

According to numerous media reports, Gooden was arrested on Thursday on felony assault charges.

Vols helmet / Credit: 99.1 The Sports Animal

Gooden (6’3, 290) missed the 2019 season due to injury. He played 12 games with 1 start in 2018 recording 33 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and one sack.

The Brownsville, Texas native and JUCO transfer from Independence CC was expected to be a strong candidate to start for the Vols in 2020, if he returned to 2018 form after injury. Gooden was a 4-star prospect when signed in Jeremy Pruitt’s initial recruiting class in 2018.

The University of Tennessee has already removed Gooden from the team roster on their website.

Tennessee still has quality depth on the defensive line with 14 scholarship players. That does not include the 3-4 hybrid outside linebackers/pass rushers. 6 of those DLs have starting experience. There are 2 true freshmen in the DL group that remains.

Vols starting TE Austin Pope out after back surgery

Vols starting TE Austin Pope out after back surgery

By 99.1 The Sports Animal Staff / @SportsRadioWNML

Tennessee Volunteers redshirt senior starting tight end Austin Pope tweeted Thursday that he had to have back surgery to repair a herniated disc and he is home recovering. This is his second back surgery. The Knoxville native and CAK product, Pope, explains below.

Vols TE Austin Pope / Credit: Sam Forman-WNML Staff

Pope (6’4, 235) did not offer a recovery timeline or range of time, but it’s hard to image much, if any contribution from Pope this football season. There could be an option of applying for a sixth year of eligibility for medical hardship. Teammate Brandon Kennedy, starting center, is slated to play this season after receiving that extra year season from the NCAA. So, there could still be hope that Pope’s career at UT is not over.

Pope played in all 13 games in 2019, starting 11 of those contests. He recorded four catches fir 21 yards. He’s played in 33 career games with 14 starts. Pope is a fantastic run blocker that does many things not seen on stat sheets.

Without Pope, at the moment, UT has zero career starts at the position among the 5 remaining scholarship tight ends…Princeton Fant, Jordan Allen, Jacob Warren, Sean Brown and Jackson Lowe.

As Brent Hubbs from Volquest pointed out on SportsTalk Thursday, you wonder if the Vols will look to the transfer market for a tight end. Also, OC Jim Chaney will be tasked to be creative with scheme and personnel to make-up for the run-blocking lost without #81 on the field.

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