Elijah Campbell's Bracketology
It's almost March, my friends! We are inching closer and closer to the best sporting postseason event around: the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Now, I'm no Joe Lunardi. He is a master at this craft and the best of the best in terms of bracket forecasting. However, I'm nuts and have enough screws loose upstairs to analyze...
Feb 11, 2022
Heupel shows reasons for cautious optimism in year one
There's growing excitement on Rocky Top that the Tennessee Volunteers may have finally made the right hire as head coach of their football program. It's not necessarily the win-loss record that catches your eye in Josh Heupel's first season as Tennessee's head coach, although at 7-5, that went about as well as could've...
Nov 30, 2021
Elijah Campbell College Hoops Notebook: Early Season Observations
We're two weeks into the college hoops season and locally, we've already had some fascinating story lines to keep up with. Belmont is trying to build their at-large resume in case they don't win the OVC Tournament, Vanderbilt is trying to build on momentum from the end of last season, Tennessee finally has an NBA-level...
Nov 22, 2021
ELIJAH CAMPBELL'S WEEK 4 SEC POWER RANKINGS
Week Three of the college football season was fun. Weird and fun. Alabama looked human, Ole Miss' offense is still a video game, Auburn played a big time non-conference game on the road (would love to see more of these games on-campus as opposed to neutral NFL stadiums) and Mississippi State lost to Memphis with the as...
Sep 24, 2021
Elijah Campbell's SEC Power Rankings
SEC football is two weeks into a long season and after a few games, I think it's safe to start accurately ranking these teams. There's been a few surprises like Texas A&M looking totally underwhelming with one of the league's most talented rosters, Kentucky having a reliable QB (can't believe I really just typed th...
Sep 17, 2021
After one game into the Josh Heupel era we know....absolutely nothing.
When Josh Heupel was hired seven months ago, there was a fair amount of skepticism about the hire. There was also a fair amount of intrigue on what a Tennessee offense might look like after a desperately needed offensive makeover with an offensive minded head coach who loves to push the tempo. The offensive side of the...
Sep 03, 2021
The Vols are back.....and not in a good way
NASHVILLE -- If there is one thing that has become clear in the past decade with Tennessee football, it's that it has more twists and turns than a daytime soap opera. The latest twist came Monday morning when it was reported that Jeremy Pruitt had been fired with cause by the University of Tennessee and that Director o...
Jan 18, 2021
From Soccer to Football: Vanderbilt's Sarah Fuller
The Vanderbilt Hustler student newspaper reported on Tuesday that Vanderbilt football had been loaned a leg by the recently-crowned SEC champion Commodore soccer team: goalkeeper Sarah Fuller was with the football team as a place kicker. Derek Mason confirmed that news Wednesday morning on 102.5 The Game's Robby and Re...
Nov 25, 2020
COVID-19 College Football Cancellations Will Prompt Change
As the Big 10 shuts down their football season, the Big 12 mulls it over, and group of five conferences back out one-by-one, it's obvious that these lost seasons will have a drastic, long-term effect on college sports. ESPN college football analyst Trevor Matich joined Jared and The GM for his weekly visit Tuesday, as ...
Aug 12, 2020
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Extends Conference Agreements
JUST RELEASED: FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL ANNOUNCES NEW 2020-2025 CONFERENCE AGREEMENTS SEC vs. Big Ten partnerships optimize potential matchups in Nashville NASHVILLE, Tenn., (June 4, 2019) - Representatives of the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl are pleased to announce an extension with the...
Jun 04, 2019