Don Mahoney hired as Webb’s head coach

Former Vols’ assistant Don Mahoney hired as Webb’s head coach.

Webb School in Knoxville, Tennessee announced Don Mahoney as head coach Tuesday.

He served as offensive line coach for the Vols from 2013-16 under head coach Butch Jones.

“Please welcome the new head football coach at Webb School of Knoxville, Coach Don Mahoney,” Webb announced.

Mahoney replaces David Meske. Meske is retiring as Webb’s head coach and athletics director after nearly four decades.

Mahoney served as offensive line coach for Meske in 2022. Webb (10-1) advanced to the Tennessee Division II-AA state semifinals in 2022.

Mahoney will also serve as Webb’s associate director of student-athlete development.

He also coached at East Carolina, Cincinnati and Tulane.

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Vols’ targets score touchdowns for Webb

Tennessee targets score touchdowns for Webb.

Two Tennessee football recruiting targets led Webb School of Knoxville to a victory against Boyd Buchanan (Chattanooga, Tennessee).

Wide receivers Shavar Young Jr. and Markeis Barrett each scored touchdowns as the Spartans (8-0, 5-0 Division II-AA East) defeated Boyd Buchanan, 42-7, at David Meske Stadium in Knoxville Friday.

Young, a freshman who started as an eighth grader at Webb last season, recorded three receptions for 74 yards and one touchdown. Barrett, a junior, recorded two receptions for 47 yards and one touchdown against the Buccaneers.

Young has offers from Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Tulane.

Barrett has offers from Arkansas, Austin Peay, Boston College, Campbell, Charlotte, Eastern Kentucky, Marshall, Miami University, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Clemson.

Webb will conclude its regular season Friday at home against Chattanooga Christian School (8-1, 5-0).

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Leo Bonifacio signs with Tennessee

Leo Bonifacio signs with the Vols.

2022 prospect Leo Bonifacio signed with the University of Tennessee on Tuesday to play rugby.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Bonifacio played middle linebacker at Webb School of Knoxville in Knoxville, Tennessee.

“Congratulations to Leo Bonifacio on signing to continue his academic/athletic career,” Webb School announced.

The Vols’ 15s 2022 fall schedule is slated to begin Aug. 27 with its annual UT Old Boys Weekend. Tennessee will host Ohio State Sept. 10.

The complete 2022 fall schedule has not been released.

Tennessee won the national championship in 2021, defeating Bowling Green, 36-31, in the 2021 Fall Division-I Collegiate Club Rugby Championship.

Tennessee (11-0) outscored its opponents, 373-127, and recorded three shutouts in 2021.

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Wait, what? Davis Webb started over Patrick Mahomes in college

Buffalo Bills QB Davis Webb started over Patrick Mahomes at Texas Tech.

Sports are a funny thing. While keyboard warriors and NFL front office employees alike try to peg who will be top-notch prospects, the system of transitioning college football to the professional game is so hard to predict.

There’s several examples of this right under our nose in Buffalo.

How about the best-ever player from the University at Buffalo in Khalil Mack? Who saw that coming? Closer to home for Bills fans, there’s Josh Allen… the highly-touted Ohio State or Alabama QB, right?

Wrong… mid-major Wyoming and former JUCO quarterback.

There’s no exact science and there’s actually another quarterback on Buffalo’s roster that perfectly shows this.

In Sunday’s AFC Championship game, Allen will lead the Bills to Kansas City. There, the Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes awaits.

You know, Davis Webb‘s backup?

That’s it. That’s the story.

Webb is Buffalo’s practice squad quarterback. He’s bounced around the NFL since 2017 when the Giants made him a third-round pick. He’s more-so mentioned as another quarterbacks coach for Allen than anything else.

Webb, a former prospect from Texas Tech, took the Lubbock, Texas, route to the NFL. While there, the now NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP QB in Mahomes was his backup during his freshman season in 2014.

A year prior in 2013, Webb and another guy by the name of Baker Mayfield were in and out of the lineup under center. Mayfield won the job, was injured, and then didn’t go back in the lineup when he was healthy as the preferred choice became Webb. Mayfield ended up transferring to Oklahoma.

Looking again to 2014, Webb and Mayfield essentially switched places when Mahomes came to town. Webb started the first eight games of the year and then suffered an injury. Mahomes replaced him and never gave up the job and then Webb transferred to California.

But hey, originally at first, Webb was picked to start over Mahomes for Texas Tech’s 2014 season.

And of course, there’s always a Buffalo connection, The coach overseeing all of this was Kliff Kingsbury, a former Bills backup quarterback during 2006’s training camp.

Checking back in one last time on Mahomes vs. Webb: Mahomes has thrown for 14,152 yards and 114 yards as a pro. Webb? He is still looking for his first NFL stat.

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