KNOXVILLE — Tennessee ended the 2019 season with six consecutive wins to finish with an 8-5 overall record (5-3 SEC).
Winning six consecutive games has provided momentum for Tennessee’s football program heading into Jeremy Pruitt’s third season at UT in 2020.
Following the Vols’ 23-22 victory over Indiana in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, Pruitt discussed with his team about the win streak and UT’s program going forward.
“In six straight games, you found a way,” Pruitt said in a video on Tennessee’s Twitter account. “This decade is going to be the decade of the Vols. You got me?”
KNOXVILLE — Tennessee running backs coach David Johnson has left UT to join Florida State’s coaching staff, Vols Wire has learned.
Johnson reunites with newly hired Florida State head coach Mike Norvell. The former UT assistant served as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach for Norvell at Memphis from 2016-17.
Johnson came to Tennessee in 2018, joining Jeremy Pruitt’s initial UT coaching staff as wide receivers coach.
Tennessee concluded the 2019 season with a 23-22 win over Indiana in the 2020 Gator Bowl.
David Johnson coaching history*
1997-00: John F. Kennedy HS, Offensive Coord./WRs/TEs
2000-05: O. Perry Walker HS, Offensive Coord./WRs/TEs
2005-09: Millsaps College, WRs/TEs/Special Teams/Recruiting Coord.
2009-11: St. Augustine HS, Head Coach/Offensive Coord.
2012-15: Tulane, Running Backs/Tight Ends
2016-17: Memphis, Passing Game Coord./WRs
2018: Tennessee, Wide Receivers
2019-present: Tennessee, Running Backs
JACKSONVILLE — Tennessee was simply dominant in the first half of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, but that hasn’t translated to a big lead against the Hoosiers.
UT has a 6-3 lead and has held Indiana to a season-low in first-half points.
The Volunteers have made three trips in to the red zone, and despite making three trips inside the Indiana 20-yard line, Tennessee has just six points to show for its effort.
Kicker Brent Cimaglia has field goals of 32 and 23 yards respectively. Tennessee’s other trip deep into Hoosier territory ended when Indiana made a stop on fourth down.
Jarrett Garrantano had a late interception in the first half and that miscue led to a field goal by the Hoosiers’ Logan Justus on the final play of the first half.
Indiana will have a chance to take the lead after the break as the Hoosiers will get the ball to start the second half.
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2019 Tennessee football schedule
AUG. 31: vs. Georgia State (Knoxville) L, 38-30
SEPT. 7: vs. BYU (Knoxville) L, 29-26 (2 OT)
SEPT. 14: vs. Chattanooga (Knoxville) W, 45-0
SEPT. 21: at Florida (Gainesville) L, 34-3
OCT. 5: vs. Georgia (Knoxville) L, 43-14
OCT. 12: vs. Mississippi State (Knoxville) W, 20-10
Wisconsin faces Tennessee in Knoxville on Saturday afternoon. Badger fans should be sure to know these three opposing players.
After picking up a much-needed victory over Milwaukee at home last weekend, Wisconsin (6-5) hits the road to Knoxville to take on Tennessee (8-3) on Saturday afternoon.
The Badgers and Volunteers have split the four previous contests in this series, with Wisconsin winning a 74-62 decision at the 2016 Maui Invitational in the last meeting.
Wisconsin has lost four of its last six leading into Saturday’s matchup, though it was able to take care of business in a 83-64 victory over Milwaukee the last time out. Tennessee has fallen on some hard times as well as of late, dropping two of its last three. The Volunteers lost to No. 12 Memphis and Cincinnati before breaking their losing streak in a 75-53 win over Jacksonville State last Saturday.
Though I would expect this to be a close contest, Tennessee is certainly the favorite to come out on top in the end; we all know how awful the Badgers have played on the road this season, and though the Volunteers did lose one of their top players recently with Lamonte Turner’s decision to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, head coach Rick Barnes still has a pretty strong rotation.
Here are the three players on the other side who Badger fans should keep a close eye on throughout Saturday afternoon’s contest.
Bowden has taken a big leap this season after serving as the fourth or fifth option on Tennessee’s loaded roster last year.
An excellent shooter, the 6-5 senior from Knoxville has become the team’s leading scorer this season. However, with Turner – who was their No. 2 scorer and one of the top facilitators in the nation at 7.1 assists per game – now sidelined, the Volunteers will need Bowden to step up and shoulder an even greater share of the offensive load.
Bowden has scored at least 11 points in all but two of Tennessee’s games this year and is coming off of his second-highest scoring total of the season (19 points) in its win last Saturday against Jacksonville State.
As with Bowden, Pons has assumed a far greater role for the Volunteers this season compared to last.
One of the freakier athletes in college basketball, the 6-6 junior from France has always had major potential, and he now appears to be putting it all together. Pons’ minutes have skyrocketed from 11.7 to 32.6 minutes per game this season, and he has poured in at least 10 points in eight of 11 games while averaging over nine points more than he did in 2018-19.
Pons is also second on the team in rebounding and third in the SEC in blocks per game. He rejected a school-record six shots in Tennessee’s last game.
James was one of the nation’s top high school recruits in the class of 2019, earning five-star status and the No. 22 spot in the 247Sports composite national rankings and making a trip to the McDonald’s All-American Game. Unsurprisingly, the 6-6- combo guard from Charleston, S.C. has been an instant-impact addition for Tennessee this season.
He’s struggled a bit to knock down shots, but he’s still making an impact in the scoring column, and his production should increase moving forward with Turner out of the lineup. James is also second on the team in assists, and his rebounding average is the highest of any Volunteer and all SEC freshmen.
While he hasn’t put up the kind of numbers we often see from highly-touted freshman, there’s no question James has still established himself as one of Tennessee’s top players. He may not be a sure-fire “one and done” player destined for the first round in this year’s NBA draft as things stand today, but he still looks to have a bright future at the next level ahead of him and will undoubtedly be the top pro prospect on the floor in this matchup.
Clay Beathard, the younger brother of 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard, died in a fatal stabbing Saturday in Tennessee. And now, police have identified their suspect.
Clay Beathard, the younger brother of 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard, died in a fatal stabbing Saturday in Tennessee. And now, police have identified their suspect.
Clay Beathard, the younger brother of 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard, died in a fatal stabbing Saturday in Tennessee. And now, police have identified their suspect.
Clay Beathard, the younger brother of 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard, died in a fatal stabbing Saturday in Tennessee. And now, police have identified their suspect.
KNOXVILLE – Tennessee will play Indiana in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Jan. 2 in Jacksonville, Fla.
Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. ET and the contest will be televised by ESPN.
Ahead of the game, the University of Tennessee’s football Twitter account displayed a photo of a jersey that the Vols will be wearing against the Hoosiers. Tennessee will be wearing orange jerseys with a TaxSlayer Gator Bowl patch above a NIKE logo on each players’ left chest.