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Posted: Sun, April 14th, 2024, 10:42 PM • Permalink
Happy Monday:






It's apropos that Chris Burke is going into the Tennessee Sports Hall Of Fame since one of his greatest supporters during his team here and thereafter needs our help today ... My main man Les Vineyard, the electrician of the common fan, has had a serious health setback. Les, one of the ALL TIME great people, had a major heart attack a few weeks back and is on the mend. His friends have put together a go fund me to help with his medical expenses. Les is a Vol to the core and a beautiful man. He and his awesome wife Baseball Lisa still need a pick me up. Let's all band together and do our part. Let's lift these folks up and let them feel the love. Les is the man that wired the Ray Mears Studio. And he charged us next to nothing because that's who he is. Please help us pick up these precious folks. And Les and Lisa, if you read this, I want you to know that you're loved and we're here for you and we always will be.

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'T Club Team:

Random musings as the Baseball Vols get an important sweep of the defending national champs and spring football ends on a high note:

THE FIGHTING VOLTELLOS ... Get an important sweep against a struggling LSU team to run their SEC record to 9-5, good enough for 4th place in the SEC but the schedule is getting ready to get more difficult as we are at the halfway point of the league sched. Tennessee's first five opponents went 23-50 in the first half but the next five foes have a 41-33 worksheet. The Vols go to Lexington next weekend to play the surprising league leading Kentucky Wildcats, sporting a 13-1 SEC record.


LINEUP WAS CLUTCH ... In three pretty tense and tight games against the Tigers. Billy Amick was back from his appendectomy and was 4-for-10 with two homers and a double. Christian Moore was huge yesterday with two homers and Dylan Dreiling was big again on Friday and Saturday.


FRANK ANDERSON'S PITCHING STAFF ... Came up big this weekend. Chris Stamos and A.J. Causey were strong on Friday. Drew Beam outdueled Luke Holman on Saturday and got a great save from Nate Snead. Yesterday, Zander Sechrist gave the Vols another quality Sunday start and Aaron Combs closed it out. This staff needs A.J. Russell down the road but this staff grew in this series.


HEUP'S FAST BREAK ATTACK ... Is back after a semi-hiatus in 2023. The most obvious reason is Nico with the joystick ... I mean football in his hands. He should be the best new starting QB in college football in the fall. The other reason is the wide receiver position, which is stacked and packed for the 2024 campaign. Dont'e Thornton has grown considerably with a year under his belt split out wide and new transfer Chris Brazzell is a good addition. Of course, Bru McCoy and Squirrel are known quantities and freshman Mike Matthews is the best high school recruit in the WR room since Heupel got the job.


NO NEW INCOMING YET ... On the UT basketball portal front. Darlinstone Dubar and Cade Tyson left town without shutting down their recruitment, although On3.com is projecting Dubar 100% to the Large Orange. Rick Barnes and staff are trying hard to retain Tobe Awaka though success seems far from certain at this point. Ohio State guard Roddy Gale (45th nationally) is visiting this week and Charlotte transfer big man Igor Milicic (#62) is interested in Tennessee.


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CATS THROW A PEP RALLY ... In behalf of new basketball coach Mark Pope. Big Blue Nation packed Rupp arena yesterday afternoon to welcome the former Wildcat. The UK athletics department pulled out all of the stops by bringing back all of the program's former stars and Pope did not disappoint, giving a rousing speech. Now comes the hard part, building a roster that can win an NCAA tournament game for the first time in Pope's coaching career and then getting in the Final Four a year or two from now.


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LADY VOL UPDATE... The 4th-ranked softballers took two out of three on the road at Mississippi State and still lead the SEC at 12-3.


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Throatagie ... That's some fantastic stuff ... What a great weekend here in Knoxville. Our weather was dynamite and the sports calendar obliged with a terrific fare.


Tennessee Baseball was absolutely terrific this weekend. Great games that were low scoring and consequential in front of packed houses. Lindsey Nelson didn't play like a small ballpark this weekend and I enjoyed the product immensely. Throatie is right ... Tony and Frank rolled the dice Friday night with Stamos as the opener and it came up aces. It's weird seeing LSU with such a punchless team. I realize they won it all last year and the hangover of the last several years is a reality but that LSU team looks like one of the final teams before Tony Vols arrived in Knoxville. LSU passes neither the eye test nor the eye test. Whatever that means. I guess what I'm getting at is that they look like a pretty sorry edition for an LSU team. That said LSU is still LSU and it was fun seeing them in Knoxville in front of that huge crowd.

Congratulations To Chris Burke: A really nice touch by Tennessee to break the news of Burkie's induction into the Tennessee Sports Hall Of Fame. He'll be part of an illustrious 2024 HOF class. Tony Vitello hinted to Burkie that more honors are coming which has to mean that UT has something cooked up like a spot on Tennessee's outfield. Matt Dixon has been talking about how this has been overdue for Burkie. Of course I'm all in on this idea. Chris was an ALL TIME GREAT player here and is a tremendous ambassador for all things orange. Besides he's such a wonderful guy.

'X' Marks The Spot!!!! 'X' Returns With A Spring Football Breakdown
'X' Says
'X' Orange & White Game Report ...


It certainly was a beautiful spring Saturday in Knoxville. What a setting to celebrate the completion of another spring of practice football for the Tennessee Volunteers. The Orange & White game, fully scripted so as not to divulge any state secrets to the 12 opponents on the 2024 schedule, was largely as anticipated ….. uneventful. The best news is there were no major injuries on Saturday. Most of the players who had been nursing an injury didn’t even dress for the game.

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Tennessee showed just enough of Nico on Saturday to sustain fan excitement until the end of July. The head coach sure has more courage than I do. After Nico’s first pass play where the offensive line and DeSean Bishop decided not to block anyone, Nico would have spent the rest of the afternoon standing beside me if that was my dime and dance floor.


Takeaways from Saturday and Spring Practice Generally Nico still has plenty to improve upon. Sure, it’s a spring game I get it… Gaston Moore though looked more comfortable in getting the offense from one play to the next play compared to Nico. I expect him to be better at this in the fall.


The roster is better. The secondary is more athletic, the bodies are bigger and more athletic on both lines of scrimmage, and the wide receiver group, minus Squirrel White and Bru McCoy who both return for fall practice, looked bigger and more explosive.


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A couple of non-descript things stood out to me in a spring game. Senior Omari Thomas, by all accounts Tennessee's best interior defensive lineman, chased down a running back 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage.


Back up offensive lineman Ayden Bussell left the game with a shoulder injury. An injury in a spring game usually signals the end of the afternoon for most players. Bussell returned to action a few plays later. I bet you that caught the attention of both the offensive line coach and the head coach.


Tennessee offensive specialists handled the ball without turning it over. With all the changing personnel parts of a spring game and the quarterbacks didn’t botch a handoff or throw an interception. The running backs and wide receivers secured the ball. Game execution was spot on.


I do not know what to make of the back-up running back situation. Coaches have been singing the praises of both backups all spring. I saw nothing from either Saturday that made me comfortable. What I did see were missed blocking assignments, tentative running, and lack of explosive plays. One of the storylines for the next few weeks is whether Tennessee pursues a running back in the portal.


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Josh Heupel is quietly telling his media that Seldon is out until early September. My advice is to add a month to what he is saying publicly and that is when you can reasonably expect Cam Seldon to be healthy enough to return. We know from watching Jabari Small suffer through a lingering shoulder issue that you have to be careful with that injury literally from series to series.


Tennessee has an abundance of riches on the defensive line. You just have the feeling Tennessee might try and redshirt a couple of those interior players when more playing time is available in 2025.


The secondary is an unknown. The “group” is more athletic, but will the defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach allow the players to play through some inevitable mistakes or will they play it safe.


If Keenan Pili is healthy, the defense will be plenty good enough. When healthy he is one of Tennessee's best defenders and one of the best linebackers in the conference. He also brings a calming influence on the younger linebackers. Sophomore linebacker Jeremiah Telander is one of Tennessee’s most improved players this spring He took full advantage of being healthy and hitting it off with the new position coach. He made a strong case for starting beside Pili this fall.


Others Who Stood Out

Gaston Moore looks like a capable backup quarterback. I want Nico to make it through the season healthy. If he happened to miss a series or two, Gaston is capable of running the offense.


Mike Matthews doesn’t look like a freshman wide receiver. The long touchdown catch was nice, but I noticed his blocking on Saturday. He was a willing blocker and didn’t shy away from contact at all. The fact that he is a willing blocker and is explosive to boot almost guarantees him playing time next season.


Sham Umarov. Umarov looks like he is furthest along in terms of development of any of the other young offensive linemen. So much so that Umarov has jumped into the competition for the starting left guard position this fall.


Edwin Spillman and Boo Carter. Both true freshmen with a lot to learn. Both flashed here and there Saturday. Those plays should excite fans for their respective futures at Tennessee.


Portal Transfer Jakobe Thomas. His athleticism is something the secondary has been missing. He showed up a lot Saturday.


Redshirt freshman defensive lineman Nathan Robinson. He has put in work in the offseason program. He looks like a completely different player physically than a year ago. Coach Garner will find a way to get Robinson into the rotation this fall.


Lingering Injury Questions You don’t take a chance with any injured player being counted on in the fall. The following injuries though seem problematic.


Tight end Ethan Davis. Davis is as talented a tight end prospect that has played at Tennessee in recent time. He can’t stay healthy. He was held out of the spring game as a precaution. He was injured in the spring game last year and he missed his first season at Tennessee recovering from shoulder surgery. Davis has missed more time with injury than he has practicing. I really want to see him healthy because he can be a difference maker. The tight end position is so important a position to the offense that keeping Davis healthy is a huge concern.


Right tackle John Campbell. Campbell is a key member of the offensive line. Him being healthy and available is important to the offensive. He hasn’t been healthy frankly since mid-season last season. He missed time leading up to the spring game with injury and he reinjured himself in warmups Saturday and was held out as a precaution.


Cam Seldon. His injury is the worst news of the spring. He is such a key piece to the offense. Josh Heupel is telling his media confidantes that Seldon is out until early September. My advice. Add a month. Therefore, you can reasonably expect Cam Seldon to be healthy enough to return in late September or early October. After watching Jabari Small suffer through a lingering shoulder issue for 3 seasons you hold your breath every time the kid takes contact.


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Wrapping Things Up ... It's Portal Time In Tennessee:

The transfer portal opens Monday and I’m holding my breath. I do expect Tennessee players to enter the portal. With the money flying around in the NIL market, Tennessee needs to continue to manage its current roster.

I’m watching the defensive line including the pass rushers. Likely the deepest and best in the SEC. You can’t discount other programs who have depth issues at those positions coming after one or more of the experienced linemen with offers that would be hard to turn down.


And how active will Tennessee be when the portal opens? A running back or depth at linebacker isn’t out of the question. And ... how do they feel about Ethan Davis’s recent spate of injuries? Can you find an experienced tight end who can pick up the pace of this offense in a few months?


Tennessee didn’t solve its left guard position this spring. Sham Umarov had a good enough spring to surpass a couple of guys in the competition who were limited because of injury. Also returning offensive linemen Jackson Lampley, Cooper Mays, Andrej Karic, Larry Johnson, Javontez Spraggins, Masai Reddick, and John Campbell all missed some or all of spring practice. The coaches don’t seem to be worried. I should note though at least half of that group have been nursing one injury or another since coming to campus.


'X'



'X'.....Wow ... That my friend is a great piece ... Wow....You took a whole lot out of the Orange & White game than I did which is why I'm glad to have you around my friend ...


Final Thought: I love the Masters and so do you ... That said the combination of Jim Nantz, the fake chirping bird noises and the non competitive nature of this year had me watching less than usual. Nantz was out of his mind with melodrama. I mean give it a rest already. We get it.


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Final Four
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]
Final Four
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]
Missouri Game Preview
Posted: Thu, Nov 9th, 12:56 PM
by Josh
The Vols did what they were expected to do against UConn. There's not really much to say about that game. The game this Saturday in Columbia, Missouri will decide whether or not this season is a failure in my opinion. If they Vols lose, they are staring at 8-4 and probably the Gator Bowl. Maybe Reliaquest..... [more]
Connecticut Game Preview
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The Vols are coming back to Neyland Stadium and I am returning after a discretionary bye week. I'll be honest with you. This year it seems like I've been writing the same preview over and over because the formula to win has been the same pretty much every SEC game. I didn't want to sound like a broken record so I needed a bit of a break from that.

I'll start with some general observations..... [more]



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