Tennessee offensive lineman Jack Jones ends football career due to injuries

Butch Jones announced at his press conference Monday that junior offensive lineman Jack Jones has decided to end his football career due to ongoing issues with his neck and shoulder.

“He’s had some recurring neck and shoulder injuries,” Butch Jones said, “and after meeting with doctors, everyone felt that it was in his best interest that he would no longer play football. Obviously, we hurt for Jack. We hurt for his great family. We’ll be there for support, and he’ll continue to be a member of this football team in moving forward.”

This is terrible news for Jones, who was a 4-star prospect in the Class of 2015 and who started seven games and played 18 in his first two seasons before playing intermittently this fall. He started the first three games at left guard, but missed the last two as he sought second and third opinions about his injury status and future with football.

It’s also terrible news for a struggling offensive line, who now has lost Jones forever to injury, Venzell Boulware forever to transfer, and Chance Hall this entire season to injury. The unit will also be without Brett Kendrick, Jashon Robertson, and Coleman Thomas after this season due to graduation.

That leaves a couple of highly-touted returning players in Drew Richmond and Trey Smith, along with a handful of other guys, but the unit is once again sorely lacking in numbers. There are three offensive lineman commits so far in this year’s recruiting class, including 5-star Cade Mays, but with the turmoil in the program and the unknown future for Butch Jones, many are justifiably concerned about the program’s ability to turn those commitments into letters of intent. We’ll just have to see how it all plays out.

Most importantly, though, best wishes to Jack Jones. Good luck, young man. I hope you find great success and joy in whatever lies ahead.

Vols weekly stat rankings: a visual of Tennessee’s 2017 descent into madness

Here’s our regular look at the Tennessee Volunteers’ national rankings in all of the various NCAA statistical categories. There’s a reason you’re seeing red.

Offense

Tennessee’s offensive stat rankings after Week 8 (click link for full table)

Offensive observations. My goodness, what can you say about that? That would classify as “doing everything poorly,” and a whopping 11 categories are ranked 107th or worse. The trend to red is terrifying, like Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.

Defense

Tennessee’s defense stat rankings after Week 8 (click link for full table)

Defensive observations. Well, this at least shows that the Georgia Tech game was a bit of an anomaly, a word I can never spell right on the first try. The team’s also better this year than last at allowing passing yards and on first down, so that’s good. Everything else still needs work, even if it’s not the four alarm fire the offense is right now.

Special Teams

Tennessee’s special teams stat rankings after Week 8 (click link for full table)

Special teams observations. Green is good, in case you’ve forgotten. The return game is actually very, very good. Punting is still good. Return coverage is not so good. Moving on.

Turnovers and Penalties

Tennessee’s turnover and penalty stat rankings after Week 8 (click link for full table)

Turnovers and Penalties observations. A whole bunch of whatever here. You might be inclined to say that penalties are not a huge problem (but can be improved), except that it seems like most of the team’s penalties have been at the absolute worst time. And most the turnovers numbers are back to terrible again.

The Gameday on Rocky Top Podcast: The Alabama Aftermath

In this early edition of the podcast, Will, Brad, and I search through the wreckage of the Alabama game, discuss Jarrett Guarantano’s post-game promise to make the next 35 days magical, talk about longevity in the Top 25 as the appropriate measure of national relevance, and wonder why there wasn’t more scrutiny about the Larry Scott hire when it happened.

Tennessee’s five-game forecast: mostly gloomy

Half the league takes the weekend off, Tennessee gets rolled as expected, Southern Miss wins a thriller, Missouri flirts with 70 points again, and LSU continues to improve. What’s it all mean for the Vols the rest of the way?

Explanations are below, but here’s the updated chart for this week:

The Vols after Alabama

The Vols lost to Alabama 45-7, barely missing on a historical spread of 37 points, and got outgained 604 yards to 108. The first downs race was 35-7. Tennessee would have barely won with a score of 49-45 if you gave Tennessee seven points for a first down and Alabama seven points for a touchdown. The offense looked inept once again, and although it didn’t feel like the defense was terrible, it still gave up 600 yards and 45 points.

And yet, I don’t know that any of that tells us anything that we didn’t already know. Alabama just magnified the team’s warts and shined a national spotlight on them. It’s embarrassing, but it’s not like it was a well-kept secret or anything.

So, I’m actually not feeling any worse about the Vols themselves after this weekend. There may actually be some raw material to work with the rest of the way . . . but I’m not ready to go anywhere in that direction yet, either. So, status quo this week.

The Vols’ future opponents

10/28/17: Kentucky (5-2, 2-2 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat Southern Miss, 24-17.
  • W2: Best E Kentucky, 27-16.
  • W3: Beat South Carolina, 23-13.
  • W4: Lost to #20 Florida, 28-27.
  • W5: Beat E Michigan, 24-20.
  • W6: Beat Missouri, 40-34.
  • W7: Bye
  • W8: Lost to Mississippi State, 45-7.
  • W9: #25 Tennessee
  • W10: Ole Miss
  • W11: At Vanderbilt
  • W12: At #15 Georgia
  • W13: #17 Lousiville

Expectations for a Vols win: Kentucky’s offense crossed midfield only three times. Still, I’m keeping this one at 50/50.

PREDICTIONS – KENTUCKY
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
65 65 70 65 55 50 50 50 50

11/4/17: Southern Miss (5-2, 3-1 C-USA, NR)

  • W1: Lost to Kentucky, 24-17.
  • W2: Beat Southern, 45-0.
  • W3: Beat UL Monroe, 28-17.
  • W4: Bye
  • W5: Lost to North Texas, 43-28.
  • W6: Beat UTSA, 31-29.
  • W7: Beat UTEP, 24-0.
  • W8: Beat LA Tech, 34-27 in double overtime.
  • W9: UAB
  • W10: At #25 Tennessee
  • W11: At Rice
  • W12: Charlotte
  • W13: At Marshall

Expectations for a Vols win: Southern Miss had to stage a comeback to get the win against LA Tech. They didn’t make it 27-19 until there was 1:23 left, and then they needed to recover an onside kick, score again, and get a two-point conversion to get it to overtime. The craziness didn’t stop there, as both teams threw an interception on their respective possessions in the first overtime. Credit to Southern Miss for all of that and for finally getting over the top in the second overtime to pull off the dramatic win. All of that said, I’m keeping this one at 50/50.

PREDICTIONS – SOUTHERN MISS
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
90 85 80 80 70 55 55 50 50

11/11/17: Missouri (2-5, 0-4 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat Missouri State 72-43.
  • W2: Lost to South Carolina, 31-13.
  • W3: Lost to Purdue, 35-3.
  • W4: Lost to #15 Auburn, 51-14.
  • W5: Bye
  • W6: Lost to Kentucky, 40-34.
  • W7: Lost to #4 Georgia, 53-28.
  • W8: Beat Idaho, 68-21.
  • W9: At UConn
  • W10: #22 Florida
  • W11: #25 Tennessee
  • W12: At Vanderbilt
  • W13: At Arkansas

Expectations for a Vols win: Oh, good. Missouri is finding itself just in time. Or maybe they just played actual potatoes this weekend. I don’t know. Regardless, they can put up points. Sometimes. Other times not. So, I’m giving them 50 for putting up a lot of points sometimes and taking away 50 for sometimes not being very good at all.

PREDICTIONS – MISSOURI
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
70 65 70 70 70 50 50 50 50

11/18/17: LSU (6-2, 3-1 SEC, #24)

  • W1: Beat BYU, 27-0.
  • W2: Beat Chattanooga, 45-10.
  • W3: Lost to Mississippi State, 37-7.
  • W4: Beat Syracuse, 35-26.
  • W5: Lost at home, during Homecoming, to Troy, 24-21.
  • W6: Beat #21 Florida, 17-16.
  • W7: Beat #10 Auburn, 27-23.
  • W8: Beat Ole Miss, 40-24.
  • W9: Bye
  • W10: At #1 Alabama
  • W11: Arkansas
  • W12: At #25 Tennessee
  • W13: Texas A&M

Expectations for a Vols win: Oh, good. LSU is rolling again, too. Fantastic. Derrius Guice ran for 276 yards himself. I moved this to 30% last week, and I’m moving it even further this week, to 25%.

PREDICTIONS – LSU
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
25 25 25 45 45 50 50 30 25

11/25/17: Vanderbilt (3-4, 0-4 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Beat MTSU, 28-6.
  • W2: Beat Alabama A&M, 42-0.
  • W3: Beat #19 Kansas State, 14-7.
  • W4: Lost to #1 Alabama, 59-0.
  • W5: Lost to #21 Florida, 38-24.
  • W6: Lost to #5 Georgia, 45-14.
  • W7: Lost to Ole Miss, 57-35.
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: At South Carolina
  • W10: W Kentucky
  • W11: Kentucky
  • W12: Missouri
  • W13: At #25 Tennessee

Expectations for a Vols win: They didn’t play this week, so I’m keeping this a 50/50 game.

PREDICTIONS – VANDERBILT
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 W11 W12 W13
72 72 65 55 55 50 50 50 50

All of that puts me at 5.25 wins. Use this form to get your own calculation:

The Vols’ past opponents

Georgia Tech (4-2, 3-1 ACC, RV)

The Yellow Jackets are still one play and one point away from being undefeated. That Clemson game this week could be entertaining.

Indiana State (0-7, 0-4 MVFC, NR)

  • W1: Lost to E Illinois, 22-20.
  • W2: Lost to Tennessee, 42-7.
  • W3: Lost to Liberty, 42-41 on a blocked 23-yard field goal attempt as time expired.
  • W4: Bye
  • W5: Lost to Illinois State, 24-13.
  • W6: Lost to North Dakota State, 52-0.
  • W7: Lost to South Dakota, 56-6.
  • W8: Lost to S Illinois, 45-24.
  • W9: At Missouri State
  • W10: Youngstown State
  • W11: W Illinois
  • W12: At Northern Iowa

Florida (3-3, 3-2 SEC, NR)

  • W1: Lost to #11 Michigan, 33-17.
  • W2: Canceled game with N Colorado.
  • W3: Beat #25 Tennessee, 26-20.
  • W4: Beat Kentucky, 28-27.
  • W5: Beat Vanderbilt, 38-24.
  • W6: Lost to LSU, 17-16 on a missed extra point due to a bad snap and hold.
  • W7: Lost to Texas A&M, 19-17.
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: vs Georgia
  • W10: At Missouri
  • W11: At South Carolina
  • W12: UAB
  • W13: Florida State

UMass (1-6, 0-0 IND, NR)

  • W1: Lost to Hawaii, 38-35.
  • W2: Lost to C. Carolina, 38-28.
  • W3: Lost to Old Dominion, 17-7.
  • W4: Lost to Temple, 29-21.
  • W5: Lost to Tennessee, 17-13.
  • W6: Lost to Ohio, 58-50.
  • W7: Bye
  • W8: At USF (canceled)
  • W9: Beat Ga Southern, 55-20.
  • W10: Appalachian State
  • W11: At Mississippi State
  • W12: Maine
  • W13: At BYU

Georgia (7-0, 4-0 SEC, #3)

  • W1: Beat Appalachian State, 31-10. QB Jacob Eason went down, but freshman Jake Fromm looked good and took care of business.
  • W2: Beat #24 Notre Dame, 20-19.
  • W3: Beat Samford, 42-14.
  • W4: Easily handled #17 Mississippi State, 31-3.
  • W5: Demoralized Tennessee, 41-0.
  • W6: Beat Vanderbilt, 45-14.
  • W7: Beat Missouri, 53-28.
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: vs. #22 Florida
  • W10: South Carolina
  • W11: At #13 Auburn
  • W12: Kentucky
  • W13: At Georgia Tech

South Carolina (5-2, 3-2 SEC, RV)

  • W1: Beat NC State, 35-28.
  • W2: Beat Missouri, 31-13.
  • W3: Lost to Kentucky, 23-13.
  • W4: Beat LA Tech, 17-16.
  • W5: Lost to Texas A&M, 24-17.
  • W6: Beat Arkansas, 48-22.
  • W7: Beat Tennessee, 15-9.
  • W8: Bye
  • W9: Vanderbilt
  • W10: At #15 Georgia
  • W11: #22 Florida
  • W12: Wofford
  • W13: #3 Clemson

Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC, #1)

  • W1: Beat #3 Florida State, 24-7.
  • W2: Beat Fresno State, 41-10.
  • W3: Beat Colorado State, 41-23.
  • W4: Beat Vanderbilt, 59-0.
  • W5: Beat Ole Miss, 66-3.
  • W6: Beat Texas A&M, 27-19.
  • W7: Beat Arkansas, 41-9.
  • W8: Beat Tennessee, 45-7.
  • W9: Bye
  • W10: #12 LSU
  • W11: At Mississippi State
  • W12: Mercer
  • W13: At #13 Auburn

Chuckiepoo wins Week 8 of the Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em Contest

Congratulations to chuckiepoo, who went a stellar 19-1 and finished first in this week’s Gameday on Rocky Top Pick ‘Em Pool with 209 confidence points. He wins a Gameday on Rocky Top t-shirt from our custom tee store, Web Community Tees.

Gameday on Rocky Top Logo Tee

Chuckiepoo, watch for a message from me on how to get your tee.

Knottfair remains in the lead in the overall standings for now, but birdjam and joeb_1 are tied for second and behind by only 11 confidence points.

Here are the full results for this week:.

Rank Selection Name W-L Pts Tie Breaker Game (7-45)
1 chuckiepoo 19-1 209 13-49
2 rockhopper78 18-2 205 9-44**
2 jfarrar90 18-2 205 13-41
4 Displaced_Vol_Fan 17-3 204 3-45**
4 boro wvvol 18-2 204 3-35
4 jeremy.waldroop 18-2 204 15-58
7 Knottfair 18-2 203 9-42**
7 Volfan2002 17-3 203 10-49
7 PrideofTheSouthlandFan 18-2 203 3-38
7 BZACHARY 17-3 203 0-0
11 birdjam 18-2 202 6-45**
11 rsbrooks25 17-3 202 6-54
11 Anaconda 17-3 202 16-52
14 GeorgeMonkey 17-3 201 7-42**
14 Bulldog 85 17-3 201 9-50
14 PAVolFan 18-2 201 12-60
14 Raven17 18-2 201 56-6
18 Phonies 17-3 200 10-48
19 Jahiegel 17-3 199 9-41**
19 joeb_1 17-3 199 12-47
21 ga26engr 19-1 198 17-58
22 ChuckieTVol 17-3 197 6-49**
22 LuckyGuess 16-4 197 13-36
22 ltvol99 18-2 197 7-49
22 ThePowerT 16-4 197 13-34
22 spartans100 17-3 197 17-48
22 mmb61 18-2 197 10-56
28 mariettavol 18-2 196 11-39**
28 vols95 18-2 196 6-49
30 C_hawkfan 17-3 195 9-42**
30 UNDirish60 17-3 195 13-45
30 tpi 18-2 195 0-0
33 edgarmsmith 17-3 194 10-45
34 bking 17-3 193 16-37**
34 Jaywine 19-1 193 0-42
36 VandyVol 16-4 192 7-48
37 HUTCH 18-2 191 0-56**
37 alanmar 17-3 191 0-0
39 mmmjtx 18-2 189 0-42
40 Harley 18-2 188 17-41
41 BlountVols 17-3 186 9-36
42 Joel @ GRT 17-3 183 7-39
43 the-albatross 16-4 182 17-48
44 Rossboro 17-3 180 0-45
45 DinnerJacket 15-5 179 10-48
46 ddayvolsfan 17-3 176 3-52**
46 IBleedVolOrange 18-2 176 9-54
46 Jrstep 16-4 176 0-121
49 waltsspac 18-2 175 0-46**
49 tdrb42 16-4 175 0-45
49 ctull 16-4 175 6-34
52 crafdog 17-3 169 17-37
53 Timbuktu126 13-7 167 7-14
54 Drew 16-4 166 0-0
55 Gman15 13-7 164 13-41
56 patmd 16-4 163 17-34
57 daetilus 15-5 162 10-41
58 jobliner 16-4 161 10-41**
58 CajunVol 15-5 161 0-0
58 1hoss2 14-6 161 0-0
61 TNann 17-3 155 3-52
62 RandyH112 16-4 153 0-70
63 ed75 16-4 149 3-56
64 Dylan pickle 14-6 147 0-54
65 Techboy 15-5 141 0-0
66 PensacolaVolFan 13-7 130 6-42
67 Sam 18-Feb 37 0-0
68 rollervol 17-Mar 36 6-45
69 RichVols 0-20 35 0-0**
69 Will Shelton 0-20 35 -
69 aquasox 0-20 35 -
69 jstorie1 0-20 35 -
69 TennVol95 in 3D! 0-20 35 -
69 mobilevol 0-20 35 -
69 sncdaisy 0-20 35 -
69 BritishVol 0-20 35 -
69 901Vol 0-20 35 -
69 The Alyas Greys 0-20 35 -
69 EVOL 0-20 35 -
69 dgibbs 0-20 35 -
69 CNMcCreary 0-20 35 -
69 wreckvol 0-20 35 -
69 rockytopinky 0-20 35 -
69 OriginalVol1814 0-20 35 -
69 KeepsCornInAJar 0-20 35 -
69 PaVol 0-20 35 -
69 T dog 0-20 35 -
69 kmchugh 0-20 35 -
69 waitwhereami 0-20 35 -
69 over754ut 0-20 35 -
69 wedflatrock 0-20 35 -
69 biologydropout 0-20 35 -
69 utkjmitch 0-20 35 -
69 SouthernDCist 0-20 35 -
69 rudydog 0-20 35 -
69 MeytonPanning 0-20 35 -
69 DCVFL 0-20 35 -
69 VillaVol 0-20 35 -
69 Volboy 0-20 35 -
69 memphispete 0-20 35 -

 

And here are the current overall standings after Week 8:

Rank Selection Name W-L Pts
1 Knottfair 129-31 1471
2 birdjam 129-31 1460
2 joeb_1 125-35 1460
4 Volfan2002 128-32 1454
5 jfarrar90 128-32 1452
5 Phonies 130-30 1452
7 ChuckieTVol 127-33 1448
7 UNDirish60 128-32 1448
9 Displaced_Vol_Fan 121-39 1440
10 C_hawkfan 127-33 1438
10 spartans100 131-29 1438
12 GeorgeMonkey 123-37 1436
13 chuckiepoo 125-35 1435
14 PAVolFan 126-34 1431
15 mmmjtx 129-31 1426
16 PrideofTheSouthlandFan 128-32 1424
17 mariettavol 126-34 1418
18 Jahiegel 125-35 1417
19 Joel @ GRT 128-32 1414
20 BZACHARY 118-42 1398
21 rsbrooks25 127-33 1383
22 ThePowerT 116-44 1382
22 waltsspac 127-33 1382
22 Raven17 119-41 1382
25 mmb61 122-38 1379
26 Anaconda 108-52 1368
27 edgarmsmith 122-38 1361
28 tpi 127-33 1354
29 CajunVol 123-37 1351
30 vols95 114-46 1350
31 DinnerJacket 118-42 1348
32 alanmar 124-36 1335
33 ctull 119-41 1328
34 ltvol99 114-46 1302
35 LuckyGuess 111-49 1297
36 OriginalVol1814 107-53 1289
37 Gman15 115-45 1282
38 rockhopper78 107-53 1280
39 1hoss2 118-42 1266
40 Rossboro 104-56 1265
41 BlountVols 106-54 1244
42 bking 112-48 1235
43 tdrb42 113-47 1233
44 boro wvvol 104-56 1230
45 jeremy.waldroop 112-48 1229
46 ga26engr 115-45 1214
47 Sam 104-56 1209
48 daetilus 102-58 1202
49 TNann 113-47 1175
50 VillaVol 89-71 1162
51 HUTCH 106-54 1145
52 ddayvolsfan 104-56 1144
53 crafdog 109-51 1134
54 patmd 107-53 1123
55 ed75 98-62 1113
56 IBleedVolOrange 105-55 1112
57 Jrstep 100-60 1105
58 Drew 88-72 1069
59 rollervol 99-61 1060
60 Bulldog 85 94-66 1054
61 Techboy 95-65 1049
61 dgibbs 77-83 1049
63 VandyVol 88-72 1043
64 RichVols 80-80 1042
65 mobilevol 86-74 1018
65 utkjmitch 76-84 1018
67 Timbuktu126 89-71 994
68 Volboy 73-87 991
69 jstorie1 72-88 974
70 Jaywine 81-79 948
71 PensacolaVolFan 93-67 943
72 TennVol95 in 3D! 71-89 941
73 waitwhereami 61-99 936
74 wreckvol 60-100 928
75 KeepsCornInAJar 61-99 926
76 aquasox 72-88 894
77 Will Shelton 52-108 891
78 biologydropout 47-113 885
79 RandyH112 85-75 882
80 Harley 83-77 870
81 EVOL 42-118 865
82 MeytonPanning 55-105 864
83 rudydog 56-104 859
84 the-albatross 73-87 838
85 Dylan pickle 77-83 810
86 kmchugh 31-129 802
87 BritishVol 39-121 801
88 SouthernDCist 44-116 788
89 CNMcCreary 50-110 787
90 rockytopinky 56-104 767
91 jobliner 38-122 762
92 sncdaisy 40-120 753
93 over754ut 29-131 731
94 DCVFL 21-139 676
95 memphispete 18-142 667
96 901Vol 18-142 664
97 T dog 0-160 598
97 wedflatrock 0-160 598
99 The Alyas Greys 15-145 545
100 PaVol 5-155 476

Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game Results: Alabama Crimson Tide edition

Finally, some chaos in the Gameday on Rocky Top Guessing Game, as a thunderbolt robs the field of 10 points (except for one lucky player) and a blue shell creates a three-way tie for first.

The full play-by-play is below.

Top 10 as of the end of last week

Daetilus 74
Marietta Vol 59
Josh Farrar 56
Harley 47
Fatso 44
Sam 44
Joel Hollingsworth 42
MitchellK 41
Dave Strunk 40
Jayyyy 39

 

Round 1

Q: Which is greater, Alabama’s rushing yards or Tennessee’s total yards? (5-20 points)

A: Alabama’s rushing yards (5 points) (272 to 108) (Yes, their rushing yards nearly tripled our total yards)

Twelve players get this right and get five points for it.

Mushrooms: Raven17 and Joel Hollingsworth

Bananas: Jayyyy gets both of these.

Blue shells and bolts: None, but the one pending blue shell is still on the move toward the top.

Top 10 after Round 1:

Daetilus 74
Marietta Vol 64
Josh Farrar 61
Joel Hollingsworth 52
Sam 49
Harley 47
Dave Strunk 45
Fatso 44
MitchellK 41
Raven17 41

 

Round 2

Q: When does Tennessee score its next touchdown? (5-30 points)

A: 2nd half (5 points) and 3rd quarter (20 points)

Three players get the safe five points, and one player (Fatso) got the bonus 20 points.

Mushrooms: Sam gets both of these

Bananas: Josh Farrar and MitchellK

Blue shells and bolts: cscott95 draws a thunderbolt, claiming the next question all to himself, and the blue shell continues to move.

Top 10 after Round 2:

Daetilus 74
Marietta Vol 64
Fatso 64
Sam 59
Joel Hollingsworth 57
Josh Farrar 56
Harley 47
Raven17 46
Dave Strunk 45
Evan 39

 

Round 3

Q: What’s the phrase of the day? (10 points)

A: Beat Bama Anyway! (10 points)

Everyone who played would have gotten this right if it weren’t for cscott95’s thunderbolt, but because he did, he’s the only one who gets the 10 points.

Mushrooms: Raven17 and TennVol95.

Bananas: Joel Hollingsworth and Josh Farrar.

Blue shells and bolts: The first blue shell reaches Daetilus at the front and blows him up, taking away 10 points. Another blue shell is released from the back of the pack (of those who played this week).

Top 10 after Round 3:

Daetilus 64
Marietta Vol 64
Fatso 64
Sam 59
Joel Hollingsworth 52
Josh Farrar 51
Raven17 51
Harley 47
Dave Strunk 45
TennVol95 43

 

Full table

Player Prior Prior Specials R1 R1 Sub R1 Specials R1 Total R2 R2 Sub R2 Specials R2 Total R3 R3 Sub R3 Specials R3 Total
Daetilus 74 74 74 74 74 74 -10 64
Marietta Vol 59 5 64 64 64 64 64 64
Fatso 44 44 44 20 64 64 64 64
Sam 44 5 49 49 49 10 59 59 59
Joel Hollingsworth 42 5 47 5 52 5 57 57 57 -5 52
Josh Farrar 56 5 61 61 61 -5 56 56 -5 51
Raven17 36 36 5 41 5 46 46 46 5 51
Harley 47 47 47 47 47 47 47
Dave Strunk 40 5 45 45 45 45 45 45
TennVol95 38 38 38 38 38 38 5 43
Evan 34 5 39 39 39 39 39 39
MitchellK 41 41 41 41 -5 36 36 36
LTVol99 31 31 31 5 36 36 36 36
Jayyyy 39 5 44 -10 34 34 34 34 34
PaVol 32 32 32 32
Will Shelton 26 BLUE SHELL 5 31 31 31 31 31 31
RandyH 24 5 29 29 29 29 29 29
Oleg Zeltser 28 28 28 28
Phil 28 28 28 28
Alyas Grey 26 26 26 26
RockyTopinKY 26 26 26 26
vfl_mks 22 22 22 22
cscott95 7 5 12 12 12 THUNDERBOLT 12 10 22 22
Packtar 13 13 13 13
Displaced_Vol_Fan 7 5 12 12 12 12 12 12
PaVolFan 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10
hoosiervol 9 9 9 9
NJ Vol 8 8 8 8
RockyTop5 8 8 8 8
charles matthews 7 7 7 7 7 7 BLUE SHELL 7
GoVols365 6 6 6 6
nelsona350 6 6 6 6
Bulldog 85 5 5 5 5
driskigm 5 5 5 5
Gr82baTNVol 5 5 5 5
Jason 5 5 5 5
Rockytop01 5 5 5 5
btpenley 4 4 4 4
wreckvol 4 4 4 4
Drew 3 3 3 3
BibleVol 1 1 1 1
Craig 1 1 1 1
Larry Hildebrand 1 1 1 1
utkjmitch 1 1 1 1
GTZW 0 0 0 0
Volfaninsc 0 0 0 0

Alabama 45, Tennessee 7: This is Not OK

 

Remember when there was such a thing as Tennessee Pride?

Now, it’s just sausage.

Our hopes have been ground up yet again. We were reduced to hoping for moral victories against Alabama, just wanting the Vols to cover the spread. Or, in some extreme cases, wanting a lopsided margin “for the betterment of the program” that results in head coach Butch Jones getting fired. It’s not the way you want to spend a season.

What we got Saturday was embarrassment yet again in a spread-covering, lopsided 45-7 win by Alabama that saw them rest starting quarterback Jalen Hurts for almost the entire second half.

They didn’t need him. Tennessee’s offense wasn’t scoring a single touchdown, much less overcoming what was then a 28-0 deficit.

Ho-hum. The only thing that happened was what was expected all along.

The only threat for a marquee opponent playing UT these days is a potential injury. The Vols have been reduced to back-page news.

There was once a time, seems like centuries ago, when Tennessee and Alabama played to epic duals. Legends were forged under the haze of cigar smoke on the Third Saturday in October. The nation tuned in. Polls were affected. Championships won.

That’s still happening these days. Unfortunately for the Vols, it’s only happening for Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide.

What was once considered a rivalry is now just another speed bump on the highway to More Important Games for UA. There are plenty of those these days for Alabama, which is now on an 11-game winning streak over a Tennessee team that, again in Year 5 of Butch Jones’ tenure, looks like a helicopter dropped it right back in the wilderness where the Vols wandered for years in the final few of Phillip Fulmer, the eventful-but-unfruitful 2009 hiccup of Lane Kiffin and the entire Derek Dooley era.

When the Vols seemingly punched in the football for a John Kelly touchdown to make it look a tiny bit more respectable in the fourth quarter against the Tide on Saturday, there was at least a glimmer of something upon which to build. Instead, replays showed Kelly was short. Then Trey Smith jumped for a false start, Kelly ran for a short gain and Jarrett Guarantano threw an interception.

Ladies and gentlemen, your 2017 Tennessee Volunteers!

They’ve still not scored an offensive touchdown now in 14 quarters dating back to the second 15 minutes of the UMass game. That was 28 days ago. The only blip on the scoreboard against the Tide was a 97-yard interception return by backup linebacker Daniel Bituli.

That made the score 28-7. And, guess what? You cheered. You maybe even stood up. It was exciting. I did.

That’s just sad.

I live in Alabama, and I care more about this game than any other game in any other sport, and I can’t get excited for it anymore. You can talk all you want to about Saban’s dominance and all the championships the Tide have won and the machine that has been built in Tuscaloosa. All of that is viable and true.

But it isn’t the reason why Tennessee is now a laughingstock.

The day started with Tim Tebow — TIM FREAKING TEBOW — giving the Vols a back-handed pep talk on a morning college football show. Listening to Gary Danielson and Brad Nessler attempt to pay UT compliments on national television sound like trying to judge Charlie Weis in a beauty contest.

It isn’t OK what this program now is in Jones’ fifth year. Something has to change. I’m not sure about how much money Tennessee saves depending on when the timing of the decision is, but every single weekend, we have to sit in our chairs, turn on college football shows and hear every single commentator talk about how bad Tennessee is, how Butch has lost the team and how the Vols have to make a change.

None of us WANTED this, but then we watch the Vols play actual football [or something vaguely resembling it] and you see that it really has to happen. You can’t worry about recruiting, because, now, the only things that truly matter are player development and game day coaching. Neither of which are happening the way they should within the program right now.

There are two elite teams in the SEC: Alabama and Georgia. Tennessee has lost to those teams a combined 86-7. That isn’t getting closer to being competitive. It’s simply called regression.

There are two other mid-level teams the Vols have played within their division, and they lost to Florida and South Carolina on the final plays of the game. As the rest of the season unfolds, there will be more losses. So, it’s a matter of when you make the ultimate decision and how much money the powers that be will spend to make this program great again.

For those who didn’t watch this game or are just seeing the scores run across the bottom of the screen, Saturday’s 45-7 loss to Alabama looks like the embarrassing blowout that it indeed was. But there are players at UT; there are puzzle pieces who just need to be molded, coached, developed, disciplined.

Shawn Shamburger hasn’t hardly played at all this year, and he looked aggressive on Saturday in his first career start, getting beat his share of times but flashing a lot, too. Bituli still can’t stay on the field all the time even though UT’s defense is so much better with him on it. We still have him three more years. Somebody just needs to help him realize the unlimited, NFL potential he has.

John Kelly is a warrior. Guarantano has so many exciting, raw skills even though he hasn’t come close to putting everything together yet. You can see it there, but it’s just under the surface, needing somebody to unlock it.

Nobody ever gave Tennessee a chance on Saturday. The No. 1 reason is because nobody had any confidence that Butch Jones and his coaching staff could put the Vols in a position to win. This offense is broken, and it cannot be fixed. It can’t be successful in the SEC.

Recruits are dropping. Players are fighting. Other players are leaving. And the losses are piling up. They’re coming in all shapes and sizes, with increasing levels of frustration and futility.

I’m proud to be a Tennessee Vol. I’m proud of my program, proud of my school, proud of the players, proud of the stadium and proud of the traditions. But you know what traditions are? They’re things that happened in the past.

I need to be proud of the product that’s put on the field week in and week out, and I’m not. This is a shadow of what Tennessee football is supposed to be.

Somebody fix it.

Tennessee-Alabama online game-watching party

The Tennessee Volunteers travel to Tuscaloosa today to take on the vaunted #1 Alabama Crimson Tide at 3:30. It’s the CBS Game of the Week.

Alabama is reportedly now a 37-point favorite. They have more talent. They have better coaching. Every number that matters is crimson.

But take heart. Be of good courage. Show some effort. Care.

It’s time to show the right kind of pride in Tennessee football.

Go Vols.

Oh say, can you see?