The Commodores cooperated. They gave the Vols a nice, friendly, little workout, lost 88-53, took a hot, comforting shower, quietly boarded their bus and returned to Nashville.
Competition ended early with …
Vols gain bits of history in rout of Razorbacks
Order has been restored. Tennessee got its act back together. The Vols were so good at Arkansas, they actually discouraged the Razorbacks.
Bud Walton Arena, often a house of horrors in …
Helton renews interest in dual-sport Volunteers
Readers who write are often very interesting messengers. One gently suggested I please limit “basketball” comments in today’s westwords. Could be the Saturday night upset left a scar.
Todd Helton’s recent …
It wasn’t a knockout but Aggies overpowered Vols
The “whoosh” you heard Saturday night was some of the steam spilling out of Tennessee’s No. 6 basketball ranking.
The Vols didn’t look all that hot at College Station. Texas A&M …
Vol variety act: Brilliant, sluggish, big winners
Tennessee had a sizzling 13-0 start and a 50-point half. It took a little nap, allowed a shower of threes, regained composure and romped past LSU, 88-68.
The Vols, at times, …
Bits ‘n pieces: Tennessee adds staffers
Johnny Cash, Hank Snow, Glen Campbell and I don’t know who else gave us lots of listens to “I’ve been everywhere.”
Contrary to rumor, the song was not inspired by Steve …
Super Bowl another highlight for Jauan Jennings
I’m pretty sure there are two sides to the Jauan Jennings story.
From the beginning of his football time in Murfreesboro, he was the ultimate competitor, a fearless warrior, to heck …
‘Other Vols’ star in big win at Kentucky
Kentucky challenged. Tennessee answered – with a historic 103-92 victory.
The Wildcats were determined to slow Dalton Knecht and they did it. The shooting star got only 16 points. That was …