South Carolina hires Tennessee assistant to coaching staff

Shane Beamer has hired a Tennessee assistant to his South Carolina coaching staff.

Shane Beamer, a former University of Tennessee graduate assistant, was hired as South Carolina’s head coach earlier this month.

Beamer has hired Tennessee offensive line coach Will Friend to his first Gamecocks’ coaching staff.

Friend will serve as offensive line coach at South Carolina. He has been at Tennessee since 2018, coaching for Vols’ head coach Jeremy Pruitt.

 

KNOXVILLE, TN – NOVEMBER 04, 2020 – Offensive Line Will Friend of the Tennessee Volunteers during practice on Haslam Field in Knoxville, TN. Photo By Caleb Jones/Tennessee Athletics

Beamer, who is the son of longtime Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer, served as a graduate assistant at Tennessee under Phillip Fulmer between 2001-03.

“I have been blessed to be able to work for great coaches over my career,” Beamer said at his South Carolina introductory press conference. “I’ve learned so much from all of them.

“Phillip Fulmer hired me and gave me an opportunity to get into the SEC and the University of Tennessee.”

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Phillip Fulmer, Jeremy Pruitt, Vols’ assistant coach contracts and when they expire

Phillip Fulmer, Jeremy Pruitt, Vols’ assistant coach contracts and when they expire.

KNOXVILLE — Four games remain in the 2020 regular season.

Tennessee (2-4, 2-4 SEC) opened the 2020 campaign with wins at South Carolina and against Missouri. The Vols have since lost to Georgia, Kentucky, Alabama and Arkansas.

Ahead of Tennessee’s next contest against Texas A&M at Neyland Stadium Saturday (7:30 p.m. EST, ESPN), Vols Wire takes a look at Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer, head coach Jeremy Pruitt and the Vols’ assistant coaches contracts and when they expire. Contracts are provided by the University of Tennessee.

Rush Propst discusses the State of the Tennessee program under Jeremy Pruitt

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Phillip Fulmer

  • Through December 31, 2021

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How Freddie Kitchens can play a role in the Tennessee-Georgia game

How Freddie Kitchens can play a role in the Tennessee-Georgia game.

No. 12 Tennessee (2-0, 2-0 SEC) will travel to No. 3 Georgia (2-0, 2-0 SEC) in Week 3 of a 10-game SEC-only schedule.

The Vols have a 8-game winning streak heading into the matchup, but will face its biggest challenge this season Saturday.

Mike Griffith previewed the SEC East contest on the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days.” Griffith covers Georgia football for DawgNation of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Topics of discussion included Jeremy Pruitt building Tennessee’s program in the last three years, Georgia’s team through two games and Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Todd Monken.

Monken is in his first season at Georgia after serving as offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns, under then-head coach Freddie Kitchens, last season.

Tennessee-Georgia ‘a chess match’ between undefeated teams

Todd Monken’s Air Raid versus Jeremy Pruitt’s split safety coverage

Todd Monken, Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images.

Kitchens relinquished Monken’s duties of calling plays last season, causing a public discrepancy between the two.

Kitchens played quarterback at Alabama (1993-98) and was teammates with Pruitt and Vols’ offensive line coach Will Friend.

“It is interesting, Todd Monken used to work for Freddie Kitchens, who is Will Friend’s best friend at Alabama,” Griffith said. “Monken and Freddie did not get along last year, so both ended up losing their jobs. That was a very public feud between Freddie and his offensive coordinator. Monken was upset that he was not allowed to call plays.

“I can guarantee you that there were probably some calls made to Freddie Kitchens this week about Todd Monken, asking about some of his tendencies and thoughts. That’s what you do, you call your buddies and find out, I’m sure Freddie Kitchens would love to see Georgia get beat.”

Freddie Kitchens, Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports.

Kitchens is currently serving as tight ends coach for the New York Giants alongside Kevin Sherrer. Sherrer, a teammate of Pruitt, Friend and Kitchens at Alabama, served as an assistant at Tennessee the last two seasons.

The show with Griffith can be listened to here or below.

 

Tennessee-South Carolina Week 1 matchup headlined by program parallels

Tennessee-South Carolina Week 1 matchup headlined by program parallels.

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee enters game week for its first contest of the 2020 campaign.

Tennessee travels to South Carolina in Week 1 and will take on the Gamecocks at 7:30 p.m. EST. The matchup will be televised by SEC Network.

Vols Wire outlines the two programs having parallels heading into the season opener Sept. 26.

Mike Bobo — South Carolina offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach

Will Friend — Tennessee offensive line coach

Collin Hill — South Carolina quarterback

Jeremy Pruitt — Tennessee head coach

Sep 14, 2019; Fayetteville, AR, USA; Colorado State Rams quarterback Collin Hill (15) is congratulated by head coach Mike Bobo after scoring a rushing touchdown against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the second quarter at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports

 

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Will Friend enters his third season as the Vols’ offensive line coach. Friend came to Tennessee after serving as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Colorado State under then-head coach Mike Bobo. Bobo is in his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at South Carolina.

South Carolina named Collin Hill as its starting quarterback against Tennessee. Hill is a graduate transfer quarterback from Colorado State and played for Bobo and Friend.

Apr 12, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt coaches on the sideline during the first half of the Georgia Spring Game at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Friend also served as offensive line coach at Georgia from 2011-14 when Bobo was the Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach through the 2014 season. Jeremy Pruitt served as Georgia’s defensive coordinator in 2014.

NEXT: Vols-Gamecocks parallels heading into season opener

PODCAST: Mike Bloomgren discusses coaching career

PODCAST: Mike Bloomgren discusses coaching career

HOUSTON — Mike Bloomgren enters his third season as head coach at Rice.

Before arriving at Rice, Bloomgren served as offensive coordinator at Stanford (2013-17), coaching the likes of Tennessee graduate transfer quarterback Keller Chryst.

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Sep 29, 2018; Winston-Salem, NC, USA; Rice Owls head coach Mike Bloomgren checks his play sheet in the second quarter against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at BB&T Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

The third-year Rice head coach began his career as a student assistant at Florida State.

From 1999-2001, Bloomgren served as a graduate assistant at Alabama and coached alongside former Tennessee assistant Kevin Sherrer and current Vols’ offensive line coach Will Friend.

Bloomgren joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” to discuss his coaching career. The show can be listened to here or below.

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Tennessee visits highly-touted in-state tight end

Tennessee visits highly-touted in-state tight end.

Tennessee was one of many schools to pay a visit to 2021 Hardin County tight end Hudson Wolfe on Thursday, sending offensive line coach Will Friend as the Vols compete with several major programs to secure the signature of the talented product out of Savannah.

Wolfe is a 6-foot-6, 235-pound tight end rated as a 4-star and No. 8 overall at his position on the 247Sports Composite in the 2021 class. His junior season saw him haul in 25 passes for 381 yards and nine touchdowns.

Wolfe can make an impact in the receiving game, but has really impressed recruiters with his blocking ability. His frame of work last season helped the Hardin County Tigers to an 11-win campaign that ended with a loss to Springfield High School in the quarterfinal round of the 4A playoffs, despite Wolfe missing the second playoff game due to a suspension.

Wolfe is teammates with running back BB Bumphus, the younger cousin of Tennessee defensive end and former Hardin County Tiger Latrell Bumphus.

Hardin County hosted Florida, Ohio State and Ole Miss, as well as Tennessee on Thursday, so the Vols have their work cut out for them in securing Wolfe.

A way-too-early preview of Tennessee’s 2020 offensive line

A way-too-early preview of Tennessee’s 2020 offensive line.

After a strong end to the 2019 season, in which Tennessee’s offensive line helped the Vols rush for 552 yards and five touchdowns while only allowing one sack in the final three games, the unit entered the offseason with plenty of momentum.

Even with the outgoing transfers of contributors Ryan Johnson and Marcus Tatum, along with the assumed departure of starting left guard Trey Smith to the NFL Draft, the offensive line was poised to be a strength for Tennessee in 2020.

Then, the unexpected happened. Not only did Smith announce his return for his senior season, but Georgia offensive lineman Cade Mays, a former Tennessee commit and Tennessee legacy, abruptly declared he would transfer from Athens to Knoxville for his junior year.

Pending an immediate eligibility waiver, Mays’ lawyer says he is “highly confident” his client will play next season. With Mays’ immediate eligibility, the Vols could potentially have four former 5-stars and a 4-star starting on the offensive line in 2020.

Suddenly, offensive line coach Will Friend has an embarrassment of riches to develop up front.

Smith will be back at left guard, and could play his way into a first round draft grade in his senior season. Arguably the most talented player on Tennessee’s roster, Smith’s battle with blood clots has been well-documented, and was often cited as a reason why most believed he would declare early for the draft. Tennessee put him on a program that held him out of contact in practice throughout the season, and Smith ended 2019 as a first team All-SEC player. Smith believes another complete season at Tennessee could ease NFL scouts’ concern that his health could terminate his career early, and the Vols will benefit greatly from that decision.

Not only does Tennessee return a complete mauler up front as one of the best offensive linemen in the country, but also a leader in the locker room and a fixture in the Knoxville community.

If Mays is immediately eligible this season, the Vols will have the benefit of an experienced, talented and versatile lineman that would have been a sure-fire starter for the Bulldogs in 2020. It seems as though right guard could be the best fit for Mays in Knoxville, but the rising junior started at four different positions along the Georgia offensive line during his two seasons in Athens.

At center, Tennessee received another boost when Brandon Kennedy announced he was granted a sixth year of eligibility on a medical hardship after missing nearly all of 2018 with a torn ACL. The only offensive lineman to start every game at the same position for Tennessee in 2019, the Alabama transfer and former 4-star prospect will bring a veteran presence at one of the most important positions on the field.

The rising sophomore duo of Wanya Morris and Darnell Wright will also return, and are expected to bookend the left and right tackle spots when the Vols kick off 2020 against Charlotte in Neyland Stadium. Morris started 12 games in 2019 and finished the season strong, earning several freshman All-America honors and being named to the Freshman All-SEC team while showcasing his natural ability, particularly as a pass blocker.

Wright came to campus in the summer, and was not as much of a staple as Morris, making six starts at right tackle all season. The former 5-star did join Morris on the Freshman All-SEC list however, and will be expected to make big strides in the lead-up to 2020 with his 6-foot-6, 330-pound frame.

Rising redshirt junior K’Rojhn Calbert and redshirt senior Jahmir Johnson bring experience and depth at both tackle spots, and are both players Tennessee’s staff will trust to step in. Make no mistake, however, all eyes will be on Wright and Morris to become All-SEC caliber players in 2020.

Rising junior Jerome Carvin started the final seven games for Tennessee in 2019, and could be penciled in as the starter at right guard if Mays is ruled ineligible. Carvin could shift over as a backup at center for Kennedy as well, and the Memphis native will be a key part of this unit’s depth. Riley Locklear is another member of the line with starting experience at different positions playing out his senior season in 2020.

Another legacy in Jackson Lampley, the son of former Vol Brad Lampley, redshirted in 2019 while appearing in two games. The former 4-star Nashville native could be called upon to add depth in 2020, along with Chris Akporoghene, Kingston Harris and Ollie Lane.

Tennessee brings in a crop of newcomers to build for the future, and it remains to be seen how the young players fit into the 2020 rotation, especially after the news of Smith and Mays this offseason.

Cooper Mays, the younger brother of Cade, is the only offensive lineman on campus as an early-enrollee. A 4-star out of Knoxville Catholic, Mays was a key member of Tennessee’s 2020 class. 6-foot-3, 338-pound guard Javontez Spraggins will join Tennessee in the summer, along with 6-foot-4, 323-pound guard James Robinson from Montgomery, Ala.

Tennessee returns all of its running backs in 2020, and has a crowded quarterback room going into spring football to play behind Friend’s unit. For the first time in the Jeremy Pruitt era, the offensive line is arguably the most secure, experienced and talented unit on the offense.

Jeremy Pruitt, Will Friend visit UT commit Javontez Spraggins

2020 Tennessee football recruiting.

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EAST ST. LOUIS — University of Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt and offensive line coach Will Friend visited UT commit Javontez Spraggins ahead of the 2019 Early Signing Period.

Spraggins, a 6-foot-3,-336 pound offensive lineman, is committed to the Vols’ 2020 recruiting class.

Spraggins commited to the Vols on June 7. He is from East St. Louis High School in East St. Louis, Ill.

2020 recruiting class signing dates

The 2019 Early Signing Period will take place Dec. 18-20 and National Signing Day will be held on Feb. 5.

The Vols’ 2020 commitment tracker can be followed below.

The University of Tennessee Volunteer’s 2020 football recruiting class tracker

Jeremy Pruitt, Will Friend visit UT commit Kyree Miller

2020 Tennessee football recruiting.

Tennessee offensive coordinator Jim Chaney visited UT commit Kyree Miller on Dec. 3.

UT head coach Jeremy Pruitt and offensive line coach Will Friend have also visited the Tennessee commit.

Miller, a 2020 offensive lineman, committed to the Vols on Nov. 5. The 6-foot-4, 370-pound offensive lineman is from West Mesquite High School in Mesquite, Texas.

Miller was offered by the Vols on Oct. 8 and visited Tennessee on Nov. 2. The 2020 prospect holds offers from SMU, Liberty, North Texas, UTEP, Alcorn State, Houston Baptist, Lamar, Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern.

2020 recruiting class signing dates

The 2019 Early Signing Period will take place Dec. 18-20 and National Signing Day will be held on Feb. 5.

The Vols’ 2020 commitment tracker can be followed below.

University of Tennessee’s 2020 football recruiting class tracker

Jeremy Pruitt, Derrick Ansley, Jim Chaney, Will Friend visit UT commit James Robinson

2020 Tennessee football recruiting.

MONTGOMERY – Tennessee’s coaching staff visited UT 2020 commit James Robinson on Friday.

Robinson is an offensive lineman from Carver High School in Montgomery, Ala. The 2020 prospect committed to Tennessee on August 1.

The Vols offered Robinson March 9 when he visited Tennessee. Robinson officially visited Tennessee on June 14 and attended a camp at UT June 8.

2020 recruiting class signing dates

The 2019 Early Signing Period will take place Dec. 18-20 and National Signing Day will be held on Feb. 5.

The Vols’ 2020 commitment tracker can be followed below.

University of Tennessee’s 2020 football recruiting class tracker