Worth watching 7.19.18: SEC Media Days video highlights

Pruitt’s segment with the SEC Network guys:

An entertaining recap of the highlights of the day:

Nick Saban, on whether he thinks Jeremy Pruitt is disrespectful:


Marquissenbery Callaway:

Jeremy Pruitt in the electronic media room:

Eli Wolf:

Kyle Phillips:

Marquez Callaway:

Worth reading 7.19.18: Vols at SEC Media Days

There’s a TON of great Vols stuff to read about Tennessee’s turn at SEC Media Days yesterday, and you probably don’t have time for all of it. So we’ve read it all for you and culled it into a prioritized list of the most important stuff worth your time. Start at the top and work your way down until your responsibilities come calling.

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from 247Sports’ Patrick Brown:

This is basically a summary of everything important that emerged out of Tennessee’s appearance at SEC Media Days. Most of the rest are details.

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Jeremy Pruitt, Mark Richt saga a silly storyline, via Wes Rucker at 247Sports
  2. Jeremy Pruitt-Aaron Murray Feud Good for the SEC and Tennessee, via Brad at Gameday on Rocky Top.
  3. Was Jeremy Pruitt’s rocky time at Georgia a red flag?, via Sports IllustratedIt’s fair to wonder whether the same reported conflict between Pruitt’s and Mark Richt’s personalities might manifest at Tennessee, especially if you believe that athletic director Phillip Fulmer has more in common with Richt than he does Nick Saban. Of course, Fulmer really, really wants to win, and he’s now on notice of the potential pitfall of a clash of personalities, which should allow him to better manage it. I think it will be fine but will also be tested when adversity hits.
  4. Mark Richt responds to criticism of Jeremy Pruitt, via 247SportsI include this one as a public service announcement: Do not click on any headline suggesting that Mark Richt has said anything of substance on the matter. At this point, he has not, and he’s not expected to.
  5. Pruitt says both Trey Smith and JJ Peterson will be available for fall camp, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  6. Pruitt says the quarterback battle this fall will be fair but quick, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  7. 10 Questions for 2018: Vols vs The Non-UGA SEC East, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  8. Jeremy Pruitt’s businessman approach breathes new life into scarred Tennessee program, via CBS Sports
  9. Tennessee Volunteers football 2018: Jeremy Pruitt declares “last year is over with”, via 247Sports
  10. 2018 SEC Media Days: Tennessee Vols Marquez Callaway says Jeremy Pruitt bringing more discipline than Butch Jones, via 247Sports
  11. SEC Media Days 2018: Kyle Phillips talks new defensive mindset under Jeremy Pruitt, via 247Sports
  12. Tennessee Vols Football: Jeremy Pruitt ‘looking for big things’ from Jauan Jennings, via 247Sports
  13. Tennessee Vols football: Marquez Callaway says Keller Chryst ‘getting acclimated’ with Vols, via 247Sports
  14. SEC Media Days: Pruitt comfortable in checking final offseason box, via VolQuest
  15. Five Ways For Jarrett Guarantano To Improve In 2018, via Rocky Top Talk
  16. Photo Galleries of SEC Media Days, via UTSports

Behind the paywalls

  • Jeremy Pruitt squashes criticism and rallies the Tennessee…, via The Athletic
  • The Jeremy Pruitt I saw at Georgia may not be the Pruitt now…, via The Athletic

Tweets

Funny story:

Paul Finebaum got riled up immediately after Pruitt’s time at the main podium:


More opinions on coach Pruitt:

Pruitt says the quarterback battle this fall will be fair but quick

Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt knows that he needs to make the right decision about which quarterback to trot out onto the field this fall, but he also knows the decision needs to be made quickly.

At the podium during his main room appearance at SEC Media Days this morning, Pruitt said that each of the four quarterbacks he’ll have at his disposal this fall is going to get a chance to earn playing time.

“We have two young men, Jarrett [Guarantano] and Will [McBride] that were there in the spring,” Pruitt said. “They’ll have 15 practices under their belt. We add Keller Chryst coming from Stanford who has played football there, has experience. And we are adding another young man from California, J.T. Shrout. We’ll give those guys opportunities in fall camp.”

Despite everyone getting a chance, conventional wisdom suggests that the quarterback competition is going to come down to Guarantano and Chryst. Guarantano redshirted in 2016 and then threw for 997 yards and 4 touchdowns with 2 interceptions in 6 starts and 9 games played last season. Like Guarantano, Chryst redshirted as a freshman at Stanford. He then played in four games as a sophomore and 12 games as a junior last season, going 5-2 as the starter before losing the job to K.J. Costello. He threw for 962 yards and 8 touchdowns. Guarantano has an edge in the form of having a spring with Pruitt already under his belt, while Chryst may have an edge by being more of a true pro-style quarterback to fit into Tyson Helton’s offensive system.

McBride and Shrout may well be good prospects, but they simply don’t have the experience that the other two do. In filling in for an injured Guarantano last season, McBride threw for 152 yards and a touchdown with 2 interceptions, and he rushed 18 times for 70 yards. Incoming 3-star pro-style quarterback JT Shrout reportedly held his own at a QB camp last summer against some elite competition, including 5-star Georgia signee Justin Fields, the top dual-threat quarterback in the class, but Shrout is still just a true freshman.

Whichever guy is going to win the starting job this fall is going to have to do so quickly, as Pruitt also said that he is aware of the need to make an early decision for the sake of getting that guy ready to play.

“I think for us seeing what these other two new guys can do,” Pruitt said, “along with what the guys, see how they progress in fall camp, I think it’s going to be important for us as a staff to start whittling it down pretty fast so we can kind of create rhythm and timing and a little bit of chemistry on offense and figure out who our guys are going to be.”

Pruitt said earlier this year that he may not know which quarterback was going to start until the fourth quarter of the first game, and by that he may have just meant that you don’t really know how good a guy is until you see him in live action with the game on the line. But by his statement today, don’t expect him to draw out the quarterback competition this fall any longer than is absolutely necessary.

Pruitt says both Trey Smith and JJ Peterson will be available for fall camp

Tennessee fans got some not unexpected yet still extremely welcome news this morning when Jeremy Pruitt confirmed that two key players would be ready to go for fall camp:


Trey Smith’s availability was up in the air since a mysterious medical condition limited him in the spring. Today’s confirmation that it won’t keep him off the field this fall is huge news for an offensive line in desperate need of all hands on deck and a team looking for some stability and improvement in nearly every key area.

JJ Peterson, the highest-ranked player of the Class of 2018, has yet to arrive on campus despite signing a letter of intent back in February, and his absence has been a source of concern for some time. Pruitt’s confidence that he’ll be ready to go this fall is more welcome news for Tennessee.

Worth watching 7.18.18: Barnes’ birthday, weight-room hype

Barnes banter!


There may actually be some vomiting involved, but I don’t think that that’s what they mean:


Best of SEC Media Days yesterday:

Some interesting stuff about rules changes. How about fewer commercials?

Worth reading 7.18.18: Is Pruitt criticism “blistering” or fair?

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from 247Sports:

The headlines for this bit of news are amusing. That one up there is fair, but when you click through, it’s “blasts.” The News Sentinel yesterday called it “blistering.” That’s likely for the purpose of priming the clicks pump a bit, so it’s understandable, but really, all Murray said was that he didn’t know if Pruitt was going to be able to handle all of the extra stuff a head coach needs to handle. That’s fair, because really, nobody knows the answer to that question.

The thing that troubles me about this is that Murray’s passing reference to his opinion that Pruitt was disrespectful to Mark Richt when he worked for him was accepted without any additional probing as to the details and now is passed around as an assumed fact. So what if Pruitt is disrespectful, they’re saying. Maybe that’s good, they’re saying. What I want to know are the details about the supposed disrespect so I can decide if that’s what it truly was. Until then, I’m giving him the benefit of the doubt and concluding that it was probably just his standard bluntness.

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. All the stuff that’s actually in your football team’s playbook, via SB Nation. Not Vols, but college football. Bookmark this and come back. It’s full of great stuff.
  2. Joe Moorhead explains the 5 tenets of the SEC West’s most dangerous offense, via SB NationDitto the above.
  3. The Next-Step List: Ryan Johnson and Theo Jackson, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  4. Beef back? Tennessee’s latest weights gains under new S&C staff, via VolQuest
  5. SEC burning questions heading into the 2018 football season, via KnoxNews
  6. Tony Barnhart: ‘Tennessee has a good situation’ with Pruitt and Fulmer, via Vols Wire
  7. Florida DL Cece Jefferson: Tennessee defenders are ‘blessed’ to be coached by Chris Rumph, via Saturday Down South
  8. Dodge ball: 5 tough questions Jeremy Pruitt might get but won’t answer at SEC Media Days, via Saturday Down South
  9. Tennessee Vols football’s 2018 opponents at a glance: Vanderbilt Commodores, via 247Sports
  10. Greg McElroy believes Florida will beat Tennessee “convincingly” in 2018, via 247Sports
  11. Tennessee Vols Football: Kentucky coach Mark Stoops says ‘you just can’t’ prepare for being a first-year head coach, via 247Sports

Behind the paywalls

  • Scouting the Opponent: Charlotte, via VolQuest
  • Tennessee Vols football recruiting: Four-star safety Jaylen McCollough planning more visits, via 247Sports

Worth reading 7.17.18: Vols who need to take the next step, Part I

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from Brad Shepard:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Tennessee Recruiting: Future of the Nose Tackle Position Takes Shape With Simmons Pledge, via Gameday on Rocky Top
  2. Warrior Named to Bednarik Award Watch List – University of Tennessee, via UTSports
  3. Ten questions Vols’ Jeremy Pruitt will get at SEC Media Days, via 247Sports. Expect the answers to these questions to be the news of the day tomorrow and Thursday.
  4. Tennessee Vols football recruiting: Jeremy Pruitt focused on evaluations in recruiting, via 247Sports
  5. 2018 SEC Media Days: Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher Tennessee Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt ‘could have been a head coach a long time ago’, via 247Sports
  6. Vols’ Ryan Thaxton suspended following off-field incident, via 247Sports
  7. Tennessee Takes Center Stage for SEC Network Takeover July 26 – University of Tennessee, via UTSports. This post has the entire schedule.
  8. SEC preseason power rankings: Bama, Georgia still 1-2, via ESPN. Tennessee is No. 12.
  9. SEC Football Kickoff Media Days Central, via SEC Sports. If you’re looking for links to videos and transcripts, this is it.

Behind the paywalls

  • Beyond the Asparagus: Jeremy Pruitt’s days as an MTV…, via The Athletic
  • Tennessee Vols football recruiting: Coach sees ‘so much potential’ in DT Elijah Simmons, via 247Sports
  • Tennessee Vols football: Five takeaways from updated 2018 roster, via 247Sports

Worth watching 7.16.18: Football hype videos begin

HYPE VIDEO!


Lots of great discussion about Tennessee here with an SEC Network panel that includes VFL Jason Witten:

John Pennington’s weekly TV show The Sports Source is always good. Here’s this week’s first segment:

Yves Pons has a thing about dunking on kids:


This is here because Trey Smith’s name is on the board:

The guy who’s responsible for this says it was a mistake to post it. That was the second mistake, the first being creating it in the first place (UPDATE: Aww, it was so bad, he finally removed it. Too bad.)

Worth reading 7.16.18: Finally, the details about Jalen Hurd

If you read only one thing about the Vols today . . .

. . . make it this, from Bleacher Report’s Matt Hayes:

Other Vols stuff worth reading today

  1. Aspire to Inspire, via Beyond the Legacy, A great in-depth interview with VFL Dale Ellis.
  2. Faith bringing former Vols QB Josh Dobbs to Chattanooga, via the Times Free Press
  3. Tennessee Vols Football: Jason Witten says he likes ‘what Jeremy Pruitt is doing’, via 247Sports
  4. Kendal Vickers has the talent, attitude to become sixth Vol-Steeler in ‘VFL’, via 247Sports
  5. IMG coach Kevin Wright says Tennessee Vols freshman Kingston Harris will compete for playing time ‘right away’, via 247Sports
  6. Barton Simmons says Vols recruiting players who ‘fit’, via 247Sports
  7. Barton Simmons says ‘there’s still talent there’ on Vols’ roster, via 247Sports
  8. Tennessee Vols football’s 2018 opponents at a glance: Missouri Tigers, via 247Sports
  9. Tennessee Vols football: Jersey numbers, heights and weights for newcomers and freshmen, via 247Sports
  10. Teams take center stage for SEC Network Takeover, via SEC Sports. Tennessee is scheduled for Thursday, July 26.
  11. SEC Football Kickoff Media Days Central, via SEC Sports
  12. Tennessee football: Who will Vols miss the most in 2018?, via Saturday Down South

Behind the paywalls

  • The Influencer: Jeremy Pruitt brings Rainsville to Tennessee…, via The Athletic. This would be in the Must Read section if it wasn’t behind a paywall.
  • Scouting the Opponent: South Carolina, via VolQuest
  • Scouting the Opponent: Auburn, via VolQuest
  • Scouting the Opponent: Alabama, via VolQuest
  • Scouting the Opponent: Alabama, via VolQuest