We’re running short of old Vol football all-Americans.
Bill Johnson, prominent two-way guard on the 1956 Tennessee championship team and captain a year later, died Sunday at his home in Sparta. …
Some remain disturbingly doubtful of Volunteers
Here I go again, writing about writers.
Dennis Dodd, Missouri man, former Kansas City Star star, now CBS Sports senior columnist, seems to be saying Tennessee football has regressed. He picks …
Things are going to be different at the big ball park
In my seventy-something seasons of watching college football, no two campaigns have ever been the same. Faces change. New players come and old players go. Systems are adjusted. Sometimes entire …
Prioritize football concerns: Inside linebacker
This is a sing-a-long … I feel like something good is about to happen.
Do yourself a favor. Dismiss virus fears, budget cuts and politics for a few minutes. Prioritize football …
To play or not to play, that is the question
College football is restarting practice while knee deep in a high-risk dilemma. If you are into colorful adjectives, choose a four-letter D word to precede dilemma.
Of course, Tennessee’s coaches want …
Vol lessons on money matters
Just before the really big clash between Alabama and Georgia on Jan. 8, 2018, a headline writer for Time magazine exclaimed, “This Could Be The Last College Football Championship Game …
Optimism wrapped in confusion
What we have here is optimism wrapped in confusion.
The Southeastern Conference has taken one bold step in the general direction of a football season – without knowing exactly how everybody …
Bill Battle has the virus
This is a health and welfare report.
Former Tennessee football coach Bill Battle is hospitalized in Birmingham with COVID-19, he said in a statement released Friday.
Battle, 78, remains optimistic.
“I appreciate the prayers and …