Sunday, October 27, 2013

BAD DAY AT TUSCALOOSA

BAD DAY AT TUSCALOOSA

Tuscaloosa, Alabama (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) After posting a signature SEC win for first year Volunteer coach Butch Jones last week over South Carolina, the Tennessee Volunteers tasted a big dose of reality yesterday afternoon here in Tuscaloosa falling to the #1 Alabama Crimson Tide by a score of 10 to 45.

Adding insult to injury, literally, the VOLS quarterback Justin Worley had to leave the game due to a thumb injury and safety Brian Randolph left early in the contest also due to injury. 

On the plus side, however, freshman quarterback Josh Dobbs finished the game for Worley demonstrating skills that have the Volunteer faithful hopeful for better days ahead.

The VOLS will travel to Missouri next Saturday to face a team that lost in overtime to Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks yesterday.

Now, I want to reflect on the TENNESSEE vs. ALABAMA series.  

These two SEC teams have met 95 times since 1901.  ALABAMA has 50 wins, the VOLS have 38.  There have been 7 ties.

Over the past 7 seasons, since 2006, TENNESSEE has been on the losing end of the stick.  In fact, in the last 4 games UT has been outscored 39 to 167.    In the last 3 games, the UT offense converted on just 7 of 39 3rd down opportunities.

This rivalry game has turned into not so much of a rivalry.

That fact proved to be all too true yesterday in the beating applied to the VOLS by the #1 team in the Nation.

But there is hope for the BIG ORANGE because we have "owned" ALABAMA before...and with Butch Jones and Company that very well could happen again.

Remember Coach Philip Fulmer.  From 1995 through 2006, TENNESSEE's record against BAMA was 10 WINS and just 2 LOSSES.  The last time UT beat the Tide was Fulmer's 16-13 victory at Neyland in 2006.

From 1938 to 1970, UT's record against the RED team was 13-5.

In my freshman year at UT (1966), our new coach Doug Dickey had a chance to defeat Bear Bryant at Neyland but missed on a last second field goal that went just wide of the right post.

During my sophomore, junior and senior years (1967-1970) Dickey led the VOLS to 3 straight victories over BAMA and added a fourth in 1971.

From 1971 to 1981, the TIDE ran their winning streak over the VOLS to 11 when Coach Johnny Majors upset the Bear 35-28 at Neyland.  I was there and will never forget that great day!

TENNESSEE ran a streak of their own winning 7 straight from 1995 to 2001.

Football fans all across the country know the bottom line to winning is having a great head coach who can recruit the best players....coaches like General Robert R. Neyland, Paul 'Bear' Bryant, Johnny Majors and Nick Saban.

ALABAMA had not been winning for quite a while until Saban showed up in Tuscaloosa and brought the best players in the Nation to the TIDE program.

TENNESSEE has been down because, since Coach Fulmer, we have struggled to find a winning coach and the best players have gone elsewhere.

Despite the VOLS loss yesterday, Coach Butch Jones has already turned the program around.  The players have bought in...the fans have bought in...and more great players are on their way to Knoxville.

We must tip our hat to ALABAMA.  

You are deserving of your #1  ranking.  We don't hate you any less, and we are looking forward to that day, which surely will come, that it will be the TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS who are back on TOP!

GO VOLS!


Shields-Watkins Field
South End
circa 1930s-40s

Sunday, October 6, 2013

NEYLAND TURNS SMOKEY GRAY

NEYLAND TURNS SMOKEY GRAY VS. GEORGIA BULLDOGS

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) Neyland Stadium turned "smokey gray" yesterday afternoon as the VOLS wore their new gray uniforms in a nationally televised football game against the 6th ranked Georgia Bulldogs.



Tennessee On Offense
October 5, 2013
Photo by John White

The underdog VOLS  were down 3 to 17 at the end of the 1st half but we can always hope for a turnaround.

In the second half, the "smokey grays" came out smoking.  UT scored on a dazzling 19 yard touchdown catch by Marquez North in the corner of the end zone.  The perfect pass was thrown by quarterback Justin Worley.


Touchdown Tennessee
Worley to North
October 5, 2013
Photo by John White

With the score 10 to 17, Jalen Reeves-Maybin blocked a Georgia punt and Devaun Swafford returned it for a TD.  Score UT 17, UGA 17.

Georgia answered in a 4 play, 75 yard drive culminating in a 3 yard TD run by Brendan Douglas. Score UT 17, UGA 24.

But TENNESSEE responded with their own drive of 9 plays, 75 yards.  Rajion Neal put the VOLS back into a tie at 24-24.

The score came after a 4th and 1 at the VOL 34 yard line with Neal scampering 43 yards to set up the TD.

Then, after holding the DOGS, UT marched 80 yards in 13 plays and Neal scored again with less than 2 minutes remaining.  SCORE:  UT 31, UGA 24.

But this Georgia team is tough and quarterback Aaron Murray, one of the best around, then directed a 10 play 75 yard drive resulting in a TD.  

SCORE AT THE END OF REGULATION...

UT 31, UGA 31.

OVERTIME

John Adams describes what happened next.

"This one slipped agonizingly out of (UT's) grasp when wide receiver Pig Howard lost the football as he launched himself for the pylon on the first possession of the overtime.

The scoreboard briefly read:  UT 37, GA 31.  Then came a review--and an eraser--after officials ruled correctly that Howard had lost the ball before he reached the pylon.

The Vols lost the touchdown and the ball."

So Georgia got the victory on Marshall Morgan's 42 yard field goal.  

FINAL SCORE:  UT 31, UGA 34.

But take heart VOL fans, this game, despite the loss, may well be considered on down the road as the turning point in the TENNESSEE program.

Neyland Stadium was alive for 4 quarters + 1 overtime for the 1st time in a long time.  The VOL bench was energized.  We had the #6 team in the nation on the ropes.

The News-Sentinel graded the VOLS with a well-deserved  "A" and SPECIAL TEAMS, thanks to the kicking of Michael Palardy and the blocked punt, got an "A+".

The performance of the VOLS and the coaching staff led by BUTCH JONES on a smokey gray day was outstanding.  

We may not be quite there yet, but we are closer than we have been in a long, long time.

GO VOLS!


View from North End Zone
Running Thru the "T"
October 5, 2013
Photo by John White

SOURCE

The Knoxville News-Sentinel, "Good Gray-Cious, GO VOLS,"  www.govolsxtra.com/


Sunday, September 29, 2013

VOLS DEFEAT SOUTH ALABAMA 31-24

VOLS IMPROVE TO 3-2 WITH A "WIN IS A WIN" OVER SOUTH ALABAMA

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) The University of Tennessee Volunteers ran up an early lead, but then had to hold on as South Alabama gave them a run for their money.

The Tennessee "D" had to come through with a 4th Quarter STOP to preserve a 31-24 victory.

It was 4th and goal at the UT 8 yard line when a USA pass was intercepted by Brian Randolph.

At this point in the season, the VOLS were predicted to be 3-2.  They are 3-2.  Next week, the GEORGIA BULLDOGS will come to town licking their chops after defeating LSU in Athens.

Tennessee's "a win is a win" was nothing short of UGLY. UT mustered just 2 more 1st downs than USA and were outpassed 204 to 257 yards.

The VOLS managed to gain 90 more total yards than USA, 482-392.

The News-Sentinel's, Evan Woodberry, gave UT an overall grade of C with the bright spots being running backs, and the defensive line.

VOL fans are hoping that TEAM #117 under Coach Butch Jones will win one this year that they are not supposed to.  It would be great if that was against the Bulldogs this coming Saturday afternoon at Neyland, but given the performances of these two teams last Saturday, that has to be most unlikely.


Sunday, September 22, 2013

VOLS RETURN HOME AFTER TOUGH ROAD LOSSES

VOLS RETURN HOME AFTER TWO TOUGH LOSSES ON THE ROAD

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) The University of Tennessee Volunteers return to Neyland Stadium this coming Saturday after 2 tough losses on the road.


The BIG ORANGE will face South Alabama.  Kickoff is set for 12:31 p.m.

After getting two home victories over Austin Peay and Western Kentucky, the Vols traveled west to play the #2 Oregon Ducks.  The Quack Attack took care of business, VOLS 14, OREGON 59.  

This past Saturday the VOLS were set back in Gainesville, VOLS 17, FLORIDA 31.

Although both the losses were predicted and expected, VOL fans can take heart that TEAM #117 never gave up and against the Gators showed signs of great promise.

A 1st quarter interception by Devaun Swafford turned into a PICK 6 covering 62 yards.  Michael Palardy kicked a 44 yard field goal in the 3rd quarter and Alton "Pig" Howard caught a TD pass from Justin Worley.

On defense, the VOLS were led by Brian Randolph who had 8 solo tackles followed closely by A.J. Johnson with 7 solo tackles.  

The NEWS-SENTINEL gave UT an overall grade of "C".  Evan Woodbery writes...

"Although losses can cause fans to overreact, the past 2 weeks have gone exactly as most predicted they would.

The VOLS were overmatched in Oregon and failed to muster much offense against the Gators' staunch defense.

As (Coach) Jones said after the game, there really is no reason to panic.  The VOLS are 2-2, which is where they should be, even if it's not where they want to be."

SOURCE

Knoxville News Sentinel, GO VOLS EXTRA, September 22, 2013, www.govols.com

                                                 



Sunday, September 8, 2013

VOLS BEAT WESTERN KENTUCKY 52-20

VOLS "IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME" GET 7 TURNOVERS IN WIN OVER WESTERN KENTUCKY 

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) With UT trailing 0-3 vs. Western Kentucky in the 2nd game of the 2013 season, the VOLS DEFENSE  "forced 5 turnovers on 6 possessions" resulting in 24 points on the way to a 52-20 victory here at Neyland Stadium.


                                                  Vols on Offense vs.
                                                  Western Kentucky
                                                  September 7, 2013
                                               Photo by John White

The 1st turnover came on Justin Coleman's PICK SIX and was followed by another by Freshman corner Cameron Sutton.

Brandon Doughty added a 3rd INT followed by 2 fumble recoveries.

Early in the 2nd quarter the VOLS led 31-3 in a game in which UT was favored by a couple of touchdowns.


                                                   Vols on Defense
                                            vs Western Kentucky
                                               September 7, 1013
                                            Photo by John White

The Hilltoppers were coming off a 35-26 victory over Kentucky and many expected this to be a close game and a few predicted an upset.

Western Kentucky, however, did produce 1 more First Down than the VOLS, 21-20 and 11 more Total Yards 393-382, but giving up 7 turnovers proved their undoing.

The VOLS leave the friendly confines of Neyland next week to face the high flying, top ranked OREGON DUCKS.

Oregon, which routed Virginia in Charlottesville yesterday 59-10, will most likely hold its #2 ranking behind Alabama going into next Saturday's game.

Many a highly ranked Tennessee team has traveled to the West Coast and not come home with a victory.

Next week, the VOLS will be over matched and a heavy underdog, but what we VOL fans expect is that this TEAM #171 coached by BUTCH JONES and STAFF will give 100% and when the final whistle blows, the DUCKS will know they have been in a good fight.

GO VOLS!


                                                  "Orange Swarm"
                                         Vols Pregame WarmUps
                                                September 7, 2013
                                            Photo by John White


Sunday, September 1, 2013

VOLS GET 800TH WIN

VOLS GET 800th WIN AS BUTCH JONES ERA BEGINS AT NEYLAND


Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) The University of Tennessee football program achieved a new pinnacle last night as it recorded its 800th win here at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville.



                                              UT vs. Austin Peay
                                                  August 31, 2013
                                               Neyland Stadium
                                           Photo by John White

It was also the 1st game coached for the VOLS by Butch Jones.

Today's News-Sentinel characterizes it as a "WIN TO BUILD ON."

The opponent, Austin Peay, which was playing TENNESSEE for the 1st time in its 77 year history, was not expected to match up well with the VOLS.

Attendance was impressive: 97, 169.

Designated starting quarterback Justin Worley, who played only in the 1st half, engineered 6 touchdowns on 6 possessions.

He had 11 pass completions on 13 attempts for 104 yards and 3 TDs.

Justin Worley, Zach Fulton
and Dontavis Sapp
Team Captains
Photo by John White
UT had 30 First Downs rushing & 19 passing.  Total yards on offense 447 and 7 of 11 successful 3rd down conversions.

Back-up quarterback Nathan Peterman took over in the 2nd half.

The offense played well, but so did the defense with 0 points allowed.  Also, there was not one single, solitary penalty committed by the BIG ORANGE.

After the game, Coach Jones said...

"We are going to get it right.  It's going to take some work but this is a truly special place."

Coach Neyland would be proud, particularly of the big goose egg on the opponent's side of the scoreboard.

SOURCE

"Win To Build On," The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Sunday, September 1, 2013.


                                             Running Through the "T"
                                                     Neyland Stadium
                                                       August 31, 2013
                                                  Photo by John White

Sunday, August 18, 2013

OPEN PRACTICE AT NEYLAND

OPEN PRACTICE AT NEYLAND ATTENDED BY 39,000 VOL FANS!


Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) We attended last night's open practice held at Neyland Stadium along with "a host of Volunteer fans."

We've attended many a football game here, but never a practice.  It was a great experience.


                                                       North End Zone
                                                   Vols Open Practice
                                                      August 17, 2013
                                                  Photo by John White

I know "The General" was a man of the military tradition and I'm sure he would have been impressed with the organization and efficiency Coach Butch Jones orchestrated in this open practice.


                                                         Warm-Up Drill
                                                    Vols Open Practice
                                                       August 17, 2013
                                                  Photo by John White


I don't like to say anything good about Alabama, but watching the Tide play us last year, I was impressed with their business like attitude.  It seemed as if each score was accepted as if expected and Coach Sabin had them geared up to get ready for the next one instead of celebrating the last.

I can see this same approach working for the VOLS under Coach Jones.  


                                                      Coach Butch Jones
                                                 Talks With SEC official
                                                        August 17, 2013
                                                  Photo by John White

While the night was dampened by the rain, most of the fans who came simply scurried for cover under the upper deck while others waited the heavy rain out in the interior of the stadium.

The Coach was himself impressed by the turnout.  

He said...

"If anybody doesn't realize the magnitude of Tennessee football, they should see this tonight."

The Vols open the season with Team 117 at Neyland vs. Austin Peay on August 31, 2013.

Despite the impressive practice, Coach Jones said...

"We're not game-ready, but we've got two weeks to prepare.  That's why you practice.  They learned a lot tonight."


                                                   Third Down and Two
                                                       White v. Orange
                                                        August 17, 2013
                                                  Photo by John White

SOURCE

"Rain doesn't stop scrimmage," by Evan Woodbery, Knoxville News-Sentinel, August 18, 2013.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COACH MAJORS!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COACH MAJORS!

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) Happy 78th birthday to legendary Tennessee Volunteer football coach Johnny Majors*.



                                                       Coach John Majors
                                                  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 
                                               Photo by infamousjre (2009)

*Johnny Majors was born in Lynchburg, Tennessee on May 21, 1935.  He played high school football for the Huntland Hornets which was coached by his father, Shirley Majors. Huntland won the State Championship in 1951.  

At the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, John Majors played tailback in the single wing formation.  He won All-American honors and placed 2nd in the Heisman Trophy voting of 1956.

Majors was twice SEC MVP and was selected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1987.

Coach Majors compiled a record of 116 wins, 62 losses & 8 ties at UT.

He took his teams to 11 post season bowl games and they won 7 of them.

While he was UT HEAD COACH from 1977 to 1992, the VOLS won 3 SEC Championships (1985, 1989 and 1990).

Before coming home to TENNESSEE, Coach Majors won the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP for the Pitt Panthers in 1976. 

That team went undefeated compiling a 12-0 record.


In the interview above done on the day of the retirement of his TENNESSEE jersey, Johnny Majors said "I had no reason not to be the best that I could be."

Coach Majors gave the credit to his family, his coaches, his teammates and Volunteer fans.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COACH MAJORS AND THANKS FOR GIVING YOUR ALL FOR TENNESSEE!!!



                                             John White and John Majors
                                            Lindsey Nelson Stadium (2012)

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

2012 YEAR OF STRUGGLES ON DEFENSE, WILL 2013 BE ONE OF STRUGGLES ON OFFENSE?


2012 YEAR OF STRUGGLES ON DEFENSE, WILL 2013 BE ONE OF STRUGGLES ON OFFENSE?

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) The Coach Butch Jones Era is underway here in Knoxville, but with the conclusion of Spring Practice and last Saturday's Orange and White Game, many unanswered questions remain unanswered.



                                         Neyland Stadium
                                                                   From NW Corner
                                                                Photo by John White
                                                                      April 18, 2013

We do know that the 2012 season under Coach Derick Dooley was fraught with defensive struggles.

This year's spring game gave VOL fans hope that the DEFENSE for 2013 will be much improved.

The fly in the buttermilk, however, is on the offensive side of the line of scrimmage.

As Mike Strange writes in his News-Sentinel column today...

"The conclusion (is) that Tennessee in 2013 will be a mere shadow of the offense that scored 53 TDs and averaged 476 yards a game last fall."

Mike points out that the "bunch of playmakers"  we had on that team "are awaiting the NFL draft this week."

On the positive side, however, Mike tells us to keep this fact in mind...

"There will be at least SIX wide receivers and FOUR tight ends available (next fall) who did not play in the spring game."

And, of course, what VOL fan did not realize that...

"the offensive line operated Saturday without (ANTONIO) TINY RICHARDSON, potentially one of the top tackles in the nation."


                                                      Tiny Richardson and John White
                                                     Neyland-Thompson Sports Center
                                                                       April 18, 2013


                                                                           You Tube Video


Thursday, March 28, 2013

TEXAS COACH MACK BROWN TO RECEIVE THE NEYLAND TROPHY

TEXAS COACH MACK BROWN TO RECEIVE THE NEYLAND TROPHY

Knoxville, Tennessee  (HOUSEOFNEYLAND) The Knoxville News-Sentinel reported today that football coach Mack Brown* of the Texas Longhorns has been named the recipient of the NEYLAND TROPHY**.

Coach Brown will accept the award from the Knoxville Quarterback Club on April 20, 2013 at the East Tennessee Chapter of the National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame brunch at The Foundry here in Knoxville.

The KQBC also will be presenting the Lindsey Nelson Broadcasting Award at the same time to ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso.

In response to the news of this honor, Coach Brown said...

"Having grown up in Middle Tennessee, the legend of General Neyland has been with me all my life.  I came to respect not only what he meant to the game of college football & to our state...but also what his military service meant to America." 

SOURCE

"Knoxville QB Club to honor Brown, Corso," The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Thursday, March 28, 2013.


                                                    Coach Mack Brown
                                                       Texas Longhorns
                                                   Photo by Andreanna 
                                                           Austin, USA
                                                      Crop by Johntex

*William Mack Brown was born on August 27, 1951 in Cookeville, TN & attended Putnam County High School.  His grandfather, Eddie Watson, was an athlete at Tennessee Tech & coach at PCHS for 30+ years.  Mack's father, Melvin, was also a coach & his older brother, Watson, is current head football coach at TT.  

Mack Brown graduated from Florida State in 1974 & earned a grad degree at Southern Miss.  He became head football coach at Texas in 1998 & his team won the National Championship in 2005 while he earned NCAA Coach of the Year honors.

**The Neyland Trophy was established in 1967 by the KQBC to honor Tennessee's legendary football coach Robert R. Neyland.  The 1st award winner was Nathan B. Dougherty of Tennessee.

Other award winners include Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma (1973), Paul 'Bear' Bryant of Alabama (1983), Bob Woodruff of Tennessee (1986), Doug Dickey of Tennessee (2001), & Johnny Majors of Tennessee (2003).


                                       Statue of General RR Neyland
                                                  Neyland Stadium
                                              Knoxville, Tennessee
                                        Photo by John White (2011)