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Posted: Mon, May 20th, 2024, 10:41 PM • Permalink
SEC Tourney Tuesday ...




You can't have an opening round of a league tourney without Vanderbilt. Tough choice between Vandy and Florida. The SEC needs to go to a football tourney format so Vandy can curtain jerk there.

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Chaz Lanier Is In Town Today: The North Florida hot shot guard arrived in town last night and will be in Knoxville through tomorrow's dead period. He's actually going to spend longer in Knoxville than either Provo or Lexington, if that means anything. Tennessee loves that they're getting the final visit with him until the Dead Period goes into effect at Midnight. Lanier arrived in Knoxville late last night ahead of what will prove to be an important visit for the Vols.


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As we reported yesterday BYU is the high bidder thus far, while Kentucky is lurking. Also, it's been reported that BYU is actively recruiting against Mark Pope by selling Lanier that he would be working for an actual NBA coach versus one at Kentucky that's never produced an NBA player. That's curious strategy since Rick Barnes is the king of player development and has put enough difference makers in the league to fill up a medium sized LDS church. Curious recruiting tactic by BYU. If this comes down to who's going to get Lanier most ready for the NBA, Tennessee will win that contest in a landslide.


Firstly, you have the Knecht factor out of last year's portal. Plus, you can sell Mashack guarding him everyday in practice which is the equivalent of seeing NBA like defending daily. Then there's the Rick Barnes piece and his pull at the next level at placing guys. I can remember when Tennessee players getting a shot in the NBA was just a rumor. Now under Barnes, Tennessee has multiple guys at the next level or at least on two way deals. Should be an interesting day. We'll have more today on the show, and as news breaks out we'll break in.


TLD Logistics Tennessee Baseball Report:
Matt Dixon
'Voltellos sweep Gamecocks/win SEC title.

Tennessee swept South Carolina to close out the regular season with nine consecutive SEC series victories.


The Volunteers won the SEC regular season title after the 3-game sweep plus the vAndyboy’s Saturday win at Kentucky.


Tennessee enters the postseason ranked No. 1 in the country with a 46-10 record (22-8 SEC).


The Vols are the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament in Hoover and are scheduled to play Wednesday afternoon against either Florida or vAnderbilt.


Thursday night

See last Friday’s blog: Friday's blog link


Friday night

Tennessee used two big innings to comeback and win the series with an 8-3 victory.


South Carolina scored three runs in the top of the 2nd but it could’ve been worse.


Hunter Ensley made a nice running catch in deep centerfield to prevent at least one more run to score and then Ethan Petry struck out with runners on the corners for the 3rd out of the frame.


Down 3-0 after two innings, Vols starter Drew Beam had a 3-0 count to the Gamecocks’s Blake Jackson to leadoff the top of the 3rd. QB1 came back to strike him out in what felt like a game-turning AB.


Tennessee’s 3rd error of the game extended the Gamecocks’ at-bat in that 3rd inning but a line out to centerfield stranded runners on the corners for the 2nd consecutive inning.


South Carolina closer-turned-starter Garrett Gainey touched 94 just once but had Tennessee batters off-balance through five scoreless innings.


The Vols finally got on the board in the bottom of the 6th by who else — Christian Moore. His solo home run over the scoreboard in right field was his 3rd of the series and 27th of the season.


After back-to-back 2-out singles from Billy Amick and Dylan Dreiling, Hunter Ensley homered into the left field porches to put the Vols up 4-3.


Tennessee loaded the bases in the bottom of the 7th after two walks and a HBP. Blake Burke then crushed the first pitch he saw well over the batter’s eye in centerfield for Tennessee’s SEC-record 11th grand slam of the season to put the Vols up 8-3.


Andrew Behnke and Aaron Combs combined for three scoreless innings in relief of Beam to close the game out.


Beam battled through six innings with yet another quality start. Only one of the three runs he allowed was earned. He scattered six hits — all singles — while striking out four and walking two.


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Saturday

In a rare low-scoring game three, Tennessee completed the cream sweep with a 4-1 victory in the regular season finale.


Zander Sechrist threw six scoreless innings. He scattered four hits, struck out four, walked none and was aided by three double plays. It was easily his best start since throwing six scoreless innings vs Georgia in March.



Tennessee got on the board first in the bottom of the 4th. After a 2-out walk to Hunter Ensley, Kavares Tears doubled to the right centerfield gap and scored Ensley from 1st.


The Vols added three more runs in the 5th inning on five singles.


Following a leadoff HBP to start the 8th, the Gamecocks finally got on the board after back-to-back 1-out singles.


Aaron Combs entered with two on and one out with the tying run at the plate. Combs got a strikeout then a weak fly out to end the Gamecocks’s final threat of the weekend.

Look for an SEC Tournament preview on tomorrow’s blog.

I'll be on with the guys today trying to make some sense to Tony.

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Brian Hartman With A Closer Look At What's At Stake This Week In Hoover
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'On3 NCAA Tournament Projections: 1) TENNESSEE ( Nebraska, UNCG, Omaha) 2) KENTUCKY 3) N Carolina 4) TEXAS A&M 5) ARKANSAS 6) Clemson 7) GEORGIA 8) Oregon St 9) Oklahoma (LSU) 10) Florida St ( FLORIDA) 11) E Carolina 12) Indiana St ( ALABAMA) 13) Virginia ( VANDERBILT) 14) Ucsb 15) Nc St (S CAROLINA) 16) Oklahoma St (MISS ST, Oregon, Lamar)


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LSU is one of last four in. Ole Miss, Auburn, Missouri are OUT


Vols Non league opponents in field:

Illinois ( Vols swept 6-3, 24-1, 8-3 Mar 8-10 at LNS) Xavier ( Vols beat 10-2 Mar 19 at LNS) Kansas St ( Vols beat 15-5 Mar 5 at LNS) Bowling Green (Vols swept 11-1, 12-1, 16-6 March 1-3 at LNS) #9 Oklahoma ( beat Vols 5-1 Feb 17 at Arlington Classic



D1 NCAA Tournament Projections: 1) KENTUCKY 2) TENNESSEE ( UConn, Ga Tech, Fairfield) 3) TEXAS A&M 4) N Carolina 5) ARKANSAS 6) Clemson ( S CAROLINA) 7) Oklahoma (ALABAMA) 8) GEORGIA 9) Florida St (FLORIDA) 10) Oregon St (VANDERBILT) 11) Nc St 12) Virginia 13) Ucsb 14) Indiana St (MISS ST) 15) E Carolina (Duke, Col of Charleston, Presbyterian) 16) Oklahoma St ( LSU)


Vanderbilt is one of last 4 in Ole Miss, Auburn, Missouri are OUT


Vols non league opponents in field:

Illinois (Vols swept 6-3, 24-1, 8-3 Mar 8-10 at LNS) Kansas St ( Vols beat 15-5 Mar 5 at LNS) Bowling Green ( Vols swept 11-1, 12-1, 16-6 March 1-3 at LNS) #9 Oklahoma ( Beat Vols 5-1 Feb 17 at Arlington Classic)


On3 has the Vols in the #1 overall spot. To the chagrin of many fans. Good thing Notre Dame is nowhere to be found in any projections…


Oklahoma loss back in February looks not bad seeing how the Sooners are now a top 10 team with a shot to host a regional and super regional….


Alabama, Florida, S Carolina, Vanderbilt and LSU have been projected as #3 regional seeds by some. This means Today's games in Hoover could be very significant. Florida vs Vanderbilt, Alabama vs S Carolina & LSU vs Georgia might be the end of the season for all of these teams except Georgia.


The losers (except Georgia) will have to toss and turn with anxiety for 6 days waiting to see if they get in the field. The winners could be solidly inked into the field. Stay tuned.


Brian'



Penn Boys Are In Congratulations To Anthony's Penn Quakers for qualifying for the NCAA Tournament after winning the Ivy League Baseball Tournament out of the losers bracket as a #4 seed. There's a decent chance Penn could end up in Knoxville in a few weeks. That would be fun.


Final Thought: What is the WNBA doing? Why are they killing their golden goose? Caitlin Clark has been placed in an impossible situation on a dreadful 0-4 Indiana team and the league is allowing teams to rough her up. That's not the way to grow that brand of basketball. Look, I'm trying to give it a chance, but it's an unwatchable product. I want to see Caitlin Clark operate and be allowed to have some freedom to be her. There's no way David Stern would let this happen to her. What a wasted opportunity. Nobody cares about the Connecticut Sun.


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Finally & I really Mean It This Time: I see where the SEC is experimenting this week with the double base at first in an effort to create a safer game. I get it but I don't like it. Are the guys really getting too big that we can't have the same athletes fighting for the same first base. No offense to Brother Beano but this seems a little too much like softball for my taste.


Tony


ICYMI from Monday: Our UT Insider Orange Throat
Orange Throat
'T Club Team:

Random musings as our "Everything School" bags its third SEC Championship on the year and competes at an elite level in NCAA tournament play in multiple sports over the weekend:


THE FIGHTING VOLTELLOS ... Won their second SEC title in three years by completing the sweep of South Carolina on Saturday. Cheering for Vandy is almost as hard for me as it is for Matt J. Dixon to pull for Kentucky, but the Commodores came through on Saturday to avoid the sweep at Kentucky, enabling the Volunteers to gain a share of the title and claim the top seed spot in Hoover.


OUR SKIPPER TONY VOLTELLO ... Now has an 83-37 league record over the past four seasons. Folks, that is a .691 clip in the toughest league in America and includes the "off year" of 2023, when Tennessee went 16-14 but still made it to Omaha.


Dr. Danny's New Deal? He's no FDR but insiders say Doctor Danny White is working on a new deal for Tony Vols, and rightfully so. Rumors abound that Texas isn't sure current HC David Pierce is going to be able to put the Longhorn baseball program among the leaders when they enter SEC play next year. Tony Vols would supercharge the storied Texas baseball program and fan base, although I don't think Tony Horns has the same ring to it as his current nickname given to him by The Dean.


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LOTS OF KADOOS TO HAND OUT ... To the Baseball Vols after going 46-10 during the regular season and cementing a host position through the Super Regional and possible overall top seed. Obviously, Christian Moore's triple crown performance is the headliner. Blake Burke's turnaround from hitting .211 in the league last year to .341 has been huge. Dylan Dreiling became an everyday player and made the top 10 in the league in slug and RBI production. Billy Amick missed six games due to an appendectomy but he will bring a potent bat to the playoffs. Kavares Tears also became a starter and produced strong power numbers and played an excellent right field.


MY UNSUNG HERO POSITION PLAYERS ... Are easy. Cal Stark became the mainstay catcher and hit respectably while playing excellent defense and handling pitchers. Hunter Ensley struggled with his batting average but improved his power and he patrolled the center field without making an error in league play.


FRANK ANDERSON DID A MASTERFUL JOB ... With his pitching staff after losing A.J. Russell. Transfers A.J. Causey, Nate Snead and Chris Stamos were vital additions. Causey became the Friday heavy lifter and tied the league lead with seven wins. Snead became the Sunday Stopper and his 3.28 ERA was 6th best in the league. He collected four wins and three saves. Drew Beam ate 58 innings and went 5-2. Aaron Combs didn't get enough innings to make the SEC stats, but his 1.25 ERA over 21.2 high leverage innings was outstanding. Don't forget Zander Sechrist, who doesn't throw big heat but he managed to produce a 4.36 ERA against the best hitters in the country.


NOW WE GO TO HOOVER ... For a Wednesday afternoon appearance against the winner of Tuesday's match between 8-seed Vandy and 9-seed Florida. If the top seed Vols and 4th-seed Texas Aggies win on Wednesday, they'll meet for the first time this season on Thursday night.


THE LADY VOL SOFTBALL TEAM ... Took care of bidness in the NCAA Regional and now entertain Alabama in the NCAA Supers. Karen Weekly's one-two punch of Karlyn Pickens and Payton Gottshall gave up nary a run against Dayton and Virginia twice and the offense got going nicely against the Cavs. Pickens went the distance against Daytona and in the clincher vs. Virginia. Hard to lose when you don't give up a run.


THE LADY VOL TENNIS TEAM ... Upstaged their male counterparts by upsetting UCLA on Friday making it to the NCAA Final Four for only the second time in program history. Even though her team lost to Texas A&M in the semifinals it was a terrific season for Alison Ojeda's squad. Chris Woodruff's team had another outstanding season, making it to the Elite Eight.


Orange Throat'



ICYMI from Tuesday (5/14/24): Tennessee Football Recruiting X-Posé With 'X' Our Tennessee recruiting guru is back with a new feature here as we go into the mind of 'X'....
'X' Says
I am at peace with the revised college football recruiting calendar. For me selfishly I guess, it is all about Tennessee athletics content and the ability to shorten the bridge from one football season to another. For the longest time Tennessee athletics have been sort of ho-hum and that bridge has seemed like the Bridge to Nowhere. First Rick Barnes came along and made the basketball team interesting again. Then he was outdone by Tony Vitello and the BaseVols who season in and out are competing for championships. Baseball season ends in mid-June or later if we are really lucky.


Getting Acclimated To The New Normal: On the new football recruiting calendar, June is the new January. It's arguably the most active month of the cycle. More and more prospects take official visits in June and then announce their college decisions in July or just before the start of their senior season. This is the new recruiting normal. With this new recruiting calendar that spans June until late July, I now have some kind of Tennessee athletics related content to pay attention to year-round. And this pleases me.


June Is Moving Month: Tennessee expects to get a lot of its recruiting work done in June this recruiting cycle.

The NCAA allows up to 56 official visitors each recruiting cycle. Official visit counting is inexact to be sure, but by my count, Tennessee will be hosting between 30 and 35 official visitors in June. Tennessee wants to avoid the situation it found itself in last recruiting cycle. After productive months of June and July, Tennessee sputtered and lost all of its recruiting momentum. Tennessee lost out on prospect after prospect going 110 days between football commitments. What was more impactful though is Tennessee seemed to be left without a viable back up plan at many positions.


This cycle seems different in that respect. Tennessee has cast a wider recruiting net in hopes of avoiding a repeat of last year’s 110-day commitment drought.

Tennessee is involved with more linemen and wide receivers and has already made the decision to host more prospects at these positions than last cycle.


Tennessee sits on 9 commitments as of today. 5 committed prospects are projected to play offense. 3 of the commitments are from within the state of Tennessee.


Tennessee is off to a pretty good start. Let’s take a position-by-position look.


Tennessee Offensive Recruiting By Position To This Point: Quarterback: Tennessee is done at quarterback this cycle. Brentwood, Tennessee’s George McIntyre committed in January. He was their #1 target for this cycle. Job well done.


Tight End: Tennessee is done at tight end this recruiting cycle. Jack Van Dorselaer, a 4-star tight end from Southlake Carroll, Texas, committed to Tennessee in January. By signing day, fans will forget how important getting a commitment from a consensus 4-star, 6’5” 235 lb. tight end is. He is perfect for the Tennessee offense. Van Dorselaer is a multi-sport athlete, he runs well, and he is a willing blocker (very important for a Tennessee tight end to have that mindset).


Tennessee is hosting tight end DaSaahn Brame, a highly sought after 4-star prospect from Derby, Kansas, on an official visit. While I do think Brame is intrigued by Tennessee’s use of the tight end in so many different ways, it is hard to imagine that Brame does not commit to Oregon by the end of June.


Running Back: De’Rail Sims replaced Jerry Mack as Tennessee’s running back coach prior to spring practice. Jerry Mack had a good eye for talent and was an excellent developer of talent. Naturally, during the transition from Mack to Sims, running back recruiting took a slight step backwards. The good news is that running back Justin Baker from Buford High School, Georgia, who committed to Jerry Mack in October, remains committed to Tennessee. Pay no attention to Baker’s current star rating. He is massively under-ranked. He will be a challenge for Tennessee to hold on to until signing day.


Tennessee will sign another running back in the 2025 class. The name that seems to stand out right now is Baylor School (Chattanooga) running back Shekai Mills-Knight.

Mills-Knight, who takes an official visit to Tennessee in June, is built similarly to Cam Seldon. Tennessee has seemed to prioritize Mills-Knight’s recruitment after seeing him in person during the evaluation period.


Tennessee is recruiting two Cleveland, Ohio, area running backs in Marquise Davis and Bo Jackson. Davis is a Kentucky commitment but has scheduled an official visit to Tennessee in June. Another running back on the board is Todd Robinson from Valdosta, Georgia. Tennessee trails Georgia for Robinson.



Wide Receiver: Tennessee is off to a nice start here. Josh Heupel and wide receivers coach Kelsey Pope have already secured commitments from two of its top wide receiver targets: Joakim Dodson (Collierville) and Radarious Jackson (Memphis). Both prospects could choose to play college football at most any school in the south or any part of the country for that matter. They choose to play for their home state school. Both are excellent prospects now and their best football is ahead of them.


I still think Tennessee signs at least two more wide receivers. Kelsey Pope has put together a recruiting board that is deep, talented, and coveted by schools in the major football conferences who run up tempo offenses. Cam Sparks from the Baylor School in Chattanooga is on that recruiting board. I once believed Sparks would be committed to Tennessee by Memorial Day. However, now I’m not even certain Sparks is part of Tennessee’s signing class. Just goes to show you how fickle recruiting can be.


Tennessee is locked in a battle with Georgia for two of the state of Georgia’s top wide receivers. Westlake’s Travis Smith and Savannah’s Thomas Blackshear. Tennessee probably leads for Smith and trails George for Blackshear. We’ll know about Blackshear soon. He is scheduled to announce his decision on Sunday, the 12th .


Additionally a pair of five-star wide receivers have scheduled official visits in June to Tennessee.

Caleb Cunningham from Mississippi and Jaime Ffrench from Florida. Cunningham is the more realistic target for Tennessee. Also, Bishop Gorman Las Vegas’ Derek Meadows and Mater Dei Santa Ana, California’s Marcus Harris have confirmed official visits. Both are elite wide receiver talents (top 100 -150 prospects nationally). Tennessee is a dark horse for both. With that said, I wouldn’t be surprised to see one of the two as part of Tennessee’s class.


Tennessee is also continuing to evaluate wide receiver / athlete Kolbe Harmon from Brentwood Academy. Harmon is built along the lines of Squirrel White. He has elite level speed and could contribute on either side of the ball and special teams. Just one to keep an eye on.


Offensive Line: As of May, Tennessee doesn’t have a single offensive lineman committed. With the graduation losses after the 2024 season, Tennessee has a lot of work to do at this position. Tennessee internally feels really good about the work the recruiting and coaching staff have done this cycle. They should. You look at the offensive linemen that have scheduled official visits, or are planning to, and it’s a really nice group.

This sounds strikingly similar to the messaging from the last recruiting cycle. Top rated offensive line prospects take Tennessee’s calls, visit the campus, and eat tons of chicken fingers while visiting. When it comes to decision time Tennessee hasn’t been able to consistently close the deal on elite level prospects. Maybe more importantly is what happens when offensive linemen do sign with Tennessee. They can’t seem to develop them into SEC offensive linemen.


Look at the 2024 projected offensive line starters. Both tackles are transfers; one guard and the center were recruited to Tennessee by Jeremy Pruitt; and it’s anyone’s guess who plays the other guard position, but it will be either a transfer, a walk on, or another player signed by Jeremy Pruitt. And the #1 lineman off the bench is a former walk on.


Tennessee did bounce back from some recruiting misses and sign a nice group of offensive lineman last recruiting cycle, but the issue of player development remains.

Most Tennessee fans know that, and you can bet that Tennessee’s rivals know this as well. You can be assured the lack of player development is being used against Tennessee in recruiting. I’m all for Tennessee signing a great offensive line class, but it’s hard to overlook these concerns.


I could see Tennessee signing up to 5 offensive lineman. Tennessee needs interior lineman and tackles.



Here's The Board: Antoni Ogumoro, interior lineman. Elgin, Oklahoma. He just wrapped up an official visit to Tennessee. By all accounts he had a great visit. Can Tennessee close here?


Jaelyne Matthews. Offensive tackle, Toms River, New Jersey. Tennessee has been leading for Matthews since February. He is a true offensive tackle. He is visiting Tennessee in June. He would be a nice pick up. Again, let’s see if Tennessee can close.


David Sanders. Offensive tackle. Let’s give some credit where credit is due. Tennessee is shooting its shot for the #1 rated offensive tackle in the country. Tennessee is neck and neck with Ohio State and Clemson for Sanders. He is visiting all three schools in June and his decision will come thereafter. Ohio State is Tennessee’s biggest competition. I do think in the case of Sanders distance from his hometown, Charlotte, North Carolina, will play a factor in his decision.


Josh Petty. Offensive tackle. Petty plans to visit Tennessee. Right now, Florida State , Clemson, and Auburn are ahead of Tennessee.


Juan Gaston. Offensive tackle. Gaston’s interest in Tennessee once seemed high. However, I’m not sure Tennessee even receives an official visit. Something has changed here. Maybe Tennessee would be best served to use this visit more wisely.


Jakobe Ward, interior offensive lineman, Savannah, GA. Tennessee has done an excellent job recruiting Ward. Two questions. Where is Ward on the recruiting board and can Tennessee close?


Jatorian Blackmon interior offensive lineman, LaGrange, GA. (see Jakobe Ward)


Dontrell Glover, interior offensive lineman, Fairburn, GA. Tennessee is in this one, but currently trails Florida State and Georgia


Nic Moore, interior offensive lineman. Jefferson County, Tennessee. He is a two-way player in high school who projects as a center in college. He is advanced in terms of strength and conditioning for a high school player. In addition to a standout football player, he is one of the state’s best in the shot put.


There is another group of offensive linemen such as Andrew Babalola; Darius Afalava; Hardy Watts; Douglas Utu, and Bobby Kanka that have either scheduled or in the process of scheduling official visits to Tennessee. These kids are from different regions of the country. Right now, I don’t see Tennessee as being much of a factor in any of these recruitments. Tennessee seems to be a hat on the table right now. The transfer portal has covered up some of the faults with Tennessee’s problems with recruiting and development of high school offensive line prospects.


Next up next week … the defense.


Until then ...


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