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Preparations for Citrus Bowl underway for Tennessee football
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Tennessee football has begun preparing for the Citrus Bowl. The team will complete several practices this week before the break for Christmas, and then pick up where they left off in Orlando, FL on Dec. 27.
As the team prepares for its third straight bowl appearance, they’ll do with a little bit of a new look to the group with a few players gone in the transfer portal.
NCAA Transfer Portal moves haven’t caused any animosity within the program, partially thanks to Coach Josh Heupel for establishing such a strong culture within the team.
“Wherever they go, we’re going to support them. We’re going try to help them with anything that they need. You get excited as a teammate to not only compete, but be able to learn from new players and be able to kind of gather their experiences because some of those transfer guys have played a lot of football. So I think it’s exciting one way and another part, you know, accepting those guys into the brotherhood is a big piece because they gotta get used to this culture pretty quickly,” said linebacker Kennan Pili.
Pili won’t play in the bowl game due to rehabbing an injury he suffered at the start of the year against Virginia; however, the NCAA has allowed Pili to return next year to be a member of the Vol defense in 2024.
Tennessee continued to build momentum from its season-ending win over Vanderbilt. The game against the Iowa Hawkeyes can also give the team a big boost heading into next season.
Playing in the game also gives the returning players some valuable extra practice time, especially the younger guys looking to take that next step.
Senior McCallan Castles said it’s fun seeing their enthusiasm.
”Yeah, I think it’s a little bit more exciting. It’s kind of nice because you kind of get the opportunity to get the young guys more involved and develop them a little bit so they get a lot more reps. So they’re definitely more excited because they’re not playing scout team and actually repping our offensive defense. The energy gets a little bit up there and you get some good stuff out there,” said Castles.
The Vols will work out this week on Rocky Top before breaking for a couple of days for Christmas.
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Childhelp delivers Thanksgiving food baskets to 200 families in East Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Childhelp Tennessee spent Sunday afternoon delivering Thanksgiving food baskets to 200 families across Knoxville and East Tennessee as a part of the annual Thanksgiving Basket Brigade.
Chad Schollaert, a Childhelp board member, said the boxes primarily went to foster families, where there’s a greater need for donations.
“Foster children, a lot of times they’re not coming from a stable environment. So, having a Thanksgiving meal with a family is extremely important and so is just being able to show stability and family atmosphere,” Schollaert said.
Schollaert said an effort like this takes months of planning and coordinating both meals and volunteers ahead of the big day.
“It’s been an effort for the last several months getting coordinating volunteers to deliver the meals, getting the meals. I know the staff here at Childhelp have been talking to board members and recruiting others to deliver the boxes,” Schollaert said.
Schollaert added that Childhelp is always looking for more volunteers because the more volunteers they have, the more children get help. He also said there are several other events and fundraising opportunities throughout the year. Click here for more information.
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Could the Tennessee Volunteers Host a First Round College Football Playoff Game?
Could the Tennessee Volunteers end up hosting a first round college football playoff game?
After the loss to Georgia, it looked like Tennessee was going to need some help to get their way back into the playoff, and they got more than enough help on Saturday. Alabama lost to Oklahoma, Ole Miss lost to Florida and Indiana lost to Ohio State. Three teams that were ranked ahead of Tennessee opened up a playoff spot for them this week.
Not only did it get the Volunteers back into the playoffs, it might have put them in a position to host a first round playoff game. A few things would need to happen and a lot of it will depend on what happens during conference championship week, but it’s certainly a possibility.
The five-seed, the six-seed, the seven-seed and the eight-seed all get to host for the first round. As of right now, it looks like Notre Dame is going to take one of those slots. The winner of Texas A&M vs Texas plays Georgia in the SEC Championship Game and the loser of that might take one of those spots as well. An Oregon vs Ohio State rematch is looking likely for the Big 10 Conference Championship and you would have to imagine that the loser of that game would take a host spot as well. So as of right now, it’s looking like there might only be one host spot up for grabs in the playoffs and Tennessee very well could be the team to snag it as an eighth seed.
More clarity will be provided about this when the rankings are released this Tuesday but the Volunteers had a very successful weekend of college football, needless to say.
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