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Thursday Stuff
Posted: Thu, April 24th, 2014, 8:26 AM • Permalink
Sports can be a great thing. It can be a unifying force. It can be something that makes us feel proud that we take the time to care about it. And these days, when these moments happen, we must stop, pause and celebrate them. The caller Roger is my guy! Because he's a special person. Roger has NEVER had a bad day in his life. He loves his sports and he loves his Vols will ALL his heart! Well, Roger called my Tennessee Saturday Night Show (Saturday 9p-11p Eastern) the night of the Orange and White game with a pretty sad tone in his voice. As it turns out, Roger had a pretty tough day. He told us that he went to the Orange and White game and stood in line 4 hours to get Butch Jones' autograph only to see Coach Jones called away as Roger got to the front of the line. Roger was really torn up over not getting the autograph he had come for.


After he called the show, a couple of listeners reached out to me and said they were going to see Butch Jones at a function a few days after Roger's near miss with Coach Jones. Take Air Spike and Phake Dane Bradshaw are the callers who took it upon themselves to make Roger happy. So, Take Air Spike and Phake Dane saw Butch Jones and approached him about Roger's heartbreaking day at the Orange & White Game. Well, Butch Jones was more than accommodating. In fact, he was moved beyond belief. When approached with a football to sign, Coach Jones said 'this isn't good enough for Roger. Let me take this ball back to my office and sign it with a better pen, plus I'll see what else I can do for him.'


Jones gave Tac Air Spike his phone # and asked him to follow up. So, when he did, this was the result!





Butch Jones then told those guys that he was familiar with Roger and how we celebrate him on the Tony Basilio Show. In fact, he wants to MEET Roger! We are going set up some kind of visit for Roger. Perhaps Coach Jones will come out to a live broadcast or perhaps I'll drive Roger down to see Coach Jones at UT. Butch Jones is going above and beyond here for a special guy in our community! This is truly worth celebrating.


Stories like this make what I do feel worth it. Every once in a while we all get a small part in the great works done by others. Nobody involved in this had anything in it for them yet those listeners and Coach Butch Jones went above and beyond for Roger!


I'm going to give Roger his stuff in the next week or so and we are going to figure out a day and a time to interface him with Coach Jones! What a great day this is going to be for Roger! It literally means the world to this special man. Thank you Tac Air Spike! Thank you Phake Dane Bradshaw. Thank you Coach Butch Jones and thank you for listening and being there.


May we celebrate and hold on to the great stuff.




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It's never too early to talk some UT football. 'X', presented by Smoothie King, has a post Orange & White Game look see at his projected depth chart when practice rolls around in August.
'X' Says
'X's Projected Depth Chart for 2014

Quarterback - The position everyone talked about all spring AND will continue to discuss throughout the spring and summer. Over the final couple of weeks of spring ball, Justin Worley and Riley Ferguson separated themselves from Joshua Dobbs and Nathan Peterman... with Worley holding the slight edge...The Spring Game aside, the depth chart likely remains unchanged.


My guess is coming out of spring Worley and Ferguson will be bracketed as starters with Dobbs the backup then Peterman. True Riley Ferguson has never taken a snap in a college football game but he truly has the ability to make plays (with his arm and legs) Worley and Dobbs don't have the skills to make. He is of course inexperienced and prone to trying to make a play when one is not there. Those types of decisions are ones that lose you games. Worley has game experience, knows the offense much better, and with 9 new starters it will be important to make sure that everyone gets lined up correctly.. Especially early on.... The knock on Worley is that he still makes mistakes on occasion a senior shouldn't make.


Running Back - Tennessee will likely play up to 5 running backs in certain situations this fall. Marlin Lane is the starter. He knows the offense and blocking assignments. Lane is prone to injury which reared its head again this spring with the wrist. Jalen Hurd may take over the starting role by mid season but we shouldn't expect a lot from him early. Sure he has game breaking potential but him learning the offensive and blocking assignments. The first half of spring practice Hurd couldn't be tackled. He hit a bit of a freshman wall during the last half but that is normal. Devrin Young is the clear #3 running back coming out of spring but he is just holding the spot down until incoming freshman Derrell Scott gets here. Derrell Scott is every bit as dynamic as Jalen Hurd. Young and Justus Pickett will both contribute. It is a long season and running back is a tough position to play. All the kids will be needed from time to time. If incoming freshman Treyvon Paulk has recovered from knee surgery he could be in the mix as well.


Wide Receiver - This position has probably been upgraded more since last November than any other position on offense or defense. Marquez North and Jason Croom were virtually unstoppable this spring. Add Vonn Pearson and Josh Malone and you have the makings of one of the best quartets of wide receivers in the league. As dominant as Croom and North have been, Malone may end up being better than either one by the time the season is over. Pearson isn’t far behind. This spring, Pearson has been everything he looked like on his JUCO highlight film.


Others like Jonathan Johnson, Jacob Carter, and Josh Smith will play. I can’t wait to see how Tennessee uses incoming freshman Vic Wharton. Wharton is faster than any wide receiver in the above group and will be a dynamic weapon with the ball in his hands.


Don’t look for Pig Howard to return but that is still a bit up in the air.


Tight End - Ethan Wolf and Daniel Helm , both true freshmen, are the starters. Barring injury, these kids will see the bulk of the snaps even when returners Brendan Downs and AJ Branisel return from injury. Downs or Branisel didn't participate in spring ball and gave Helms and Wolf ample opportunities. Neither has disappointed. Latroy Lewis was moved to tight end late in spring ball . Depth is a bit of a concern here as there is concern whether Branisel and Downs both will be ready for the fall. However, my opinion is Lewis was moved to try and find a place where he can contribute because it appears he is never going to give them anything at defensive end.


Offensive Line - Five new starters across the front in 2014. The good news is Don Mahoney had all spring to work with these kids. It has been a struggle though. Tennessee expected Dontavious Blair to step right in and take over in the spot vacated by Tiny Richardson. Blair has not adapted well to Butch Jones' pace and has struggled with technique and his conditioning. The good news is he got here at term and has all summer to get into shape. I expect him to be ready to go in August and battle Jacob Gilliam for the left tackle spot. The other starters across the front Marcus Jackson, Mack Crowder, Kyler Kerbyson, and true freshman Coleman Thomas. Sophomore Dylan Wiseman is pushing Kerbyson and Crowder for playing time. What you could see if Blair and Gilliam falter and tackle is moving Kerbyson to tackle (though it isn’t his best position) and inserting Wiseman at guard.


This gets Tennessee's best 5 (Kerbyson, Jackson, Crowder, Wiseman, and Thomas) AND toughest 5 on the field together. Athletically and experience wise these guys aren't as accomplished as the group they replace. However, this group is much tougher and frankly appears to be better run blockers than the last group. Heaven forbid Tennessee has injuries in the offensive line. The backups have a long way to go before they are ready to help out.



Defense

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One thing before getting started here. At the end of May /beginning of June, Tennessee will welcome 18 incoming freshman (ok 1 is a junior college kid). As many as 15 .... Yes that is right 15 of the incoming kids will be playing defense and it isn't hard to believe most of the incoming freshman will immediately be in the two deep.


Defensive Line - Like most VOL fans, this spring I was looking forward to LaTroy Lewis, Daniel O'Brien and Jason Carr taking advantage of the opportunity in front of them. With all the departures from the 2013 defensive line, spring was their opportunity to carve out a roll for themselves in the defensive line rotation in 2014. These players were talked about at different times during the spring however most of the discussions about these kids was in the context of changing positions. You don't need to be Coach Stripling or Coach Jones to be disappointed with this. You didn't hear much about Malik Brown or Jaylen Miller, both promising freshman, but in fairness each was hurt for periods of the spring.


When Tennessee lines up in a 4-3 look. The first 4 defensive linemen will likely be Corey Vereen and Jordan Williams at end with JUCO Owen Williams and Trevarris Saulsberry at tackles. Saulsberry has the most upside of any defensive lineman. He can’t stay healthy though. Jordan Williams is serviceable but he is a tad too slow for defensive end and a tad too small for defensive tackle.... but he'll play. Owen Williams is going to play but he needs this summer to get in better shape. Dimarya Mixon, a true freshman, improved the most of any defensive lineman from practice 1 to the end of spring ball.


Mixon has a chance to be really good and expect him to play along with the 4 to 5 of the newcomers who will be on campus at the end of May. Newcomers Dewayne Hendrix and Joe Henderson will get immediate looks at defensive end as will Derek Barnett. It would not surprise anyone if defensive tackle Michael Sawyers and Jashon Robertson both jump in front of other tackles who have been here for a couple of years and play significant snaps.



The good news is Tennessee will play with a nickel corner at least 50% of the time. When Tennessee goes to a nickel package, linebacker Curt Maggitt will move to defensive end with Vereen at the other end and Jordan Williams will slide into a tackle position. It is all about speed off the edge and that is why true freshman Jakob Johnson spent the last third of spring practice at defensive end and will likely stay there. Johnson is 6'4" 245lbs and can run. He is raw but he has shown a propensity to be disruptive which is what Tennessee is looking for off the edge.




Linebacker - The starters are Curt Maggitt, AJ Johnson, and Jalen Reeves-Maybin. As a group, a really good group. On campus right now, there isn’t much behind the starters. Walk on Colton Jumper and Kenny Bynum had their moments this spring. Jumper is a good story and will likely be a fixture on special teams. The good news is signees Dillon Bates, Gavin Bryant and Chris Wetherd will be on campus soon and any one of these three, after they learn the system, are athletic enough to play a lot if not start. Let’s not forget about early enrollees Jakob Johnson and Neiko Creamer. Not sure whether Johnson stays at middle linebacker or grows into a defensive end. Regardless, he has a chance to be a very good player. Creamer too. Creamer is learning how to play at linebacker. There is no doubting his size and athleticism.


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Cornerback - I know this sounds like a broken record but Tennessee is razor thin at corner. Never seen a position where a team has whiffed as bad on recruiting corners (well defensive backs in general) as Tennessee has in the last few years. Cam Sutton at one corner and Justin Coleman at nickel corner are solid. True freshman Emmanuel Moseley has been the surprise of the spring and is the starter at the other corner coming out of spring .. but he is raw. Moseley has two things going for him. He is the fastest kid on the team and he is not afraid. He needs to add another 10 to 15 pounds over the summer. Behind this group .... a few good athletes who have had their moments but struggle with consistency. I do think sophomore Malik Foreman will play and can help out. Walk on Michael Williams who spurned spring practice to run track will be in the mix come August. Not sure the staff has much confidence in any other corners right now.


Look for newcomer Rashaan Gaulden to step in at either the corner opposite Sutton or to spell Coleman at nickel corner with Coleman moving back outside if Moseley falters.



Safeties - If Tennessee played tomorrow Brian Randolph and LaDarrell McNeil are your starters. Both have started for multiple years. Randolph is an All SEC type performer. McNeill has struggled with a variety of issues including injuries and busted assignments during his time here. I don't think it is any secret McNeill is going to be in for a fight to fend off anyone of three newcomers for the starting position opposite Randolph. TK Jr., Cortez McDowell, and the aforementioned Gaulden all will have the opportunity to supplant McNeill. Gaulden is assured to play at either corner. TK Jr. is probably the most ready physically ready to play between he and McDowell though again look for both to play. Behind McNeill, Randolph, and the three newcomers.... not much quality depth.




A personal note on the way out. I would be remised if I didn't say thanks to Coach Jones for what you did for Roger.

Butch Jones is a solid man!


'X'



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Posted: Sun, Apr 7th, 12:12 PM
Friday night’s Iowa-UConn Final Four game had 14.2 million viewers. That’s more than any women’s college basketball game, ever. More than every 2023 NBA Finals game and more than every 2023 World Series game. ESPN has had the rights to NBA games since 2002. But the Final Four game between Iowa and UConn was the networks most-watched basketball game, men’s or women’s, pro or collegiate EVER.... [more]
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