New Tennessee Vols football coach

TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
13 years ago
4,073 posts

So UT hired a guy named Butch Jones was their new coach. His real name is Lyle Allen "Butch" Jones Jr.

Well, just great. Now I may get him confused with ...

Loy Allen Jr.

Source: Lee Greenawalt

or Buckshot Jones.




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updated by @tmc-chase: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
13 years ago
9,138 posts

I thought it was hilarious that they offerred the job to the University of North Carolina coach, Larry Fedora, who is trying to repair all the damage done by BUTCH Davis. He turned down the Vols.

Butch Jones' old team, Cincinatti, will be here in Charlotte playing in the Belk Bowl later this month... and Cincy has already replaced Butch, hiring Texas Tech's Tommy Tuberville. They'll soon have scandals at Cincy is my prediction.

By the way, did I forget to post something this week?

Virginia Downs Tennessee, 46-38
Akil Mitchell had 13 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavaliers.

Dec. 5, 2012

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Akil Mitchell had 13 points and 12 rebounds, and Joe Harris also scored 13 as Virginia won a battle of stout defenses Wednesday night, 46-38 against Tennessee.

The victory was the sixth in a row for the Cavaliers (7-2) and came after they limited the Vols to 28.8 percent shooting and just 15 field goals.

Trae Golden scored 11 to lead Tennessee (4-3), which scored just 36 points in a one-point loss to No. 15 Georgetown on Friday and picked up where it left off.

The Vols scored just six points in the first 14:50 of the game, and just five more after using a 12-2 run to get within 38-33 with 7:41 left. Golden and Skylar McRae hit 3-pointers in the burst, and Kenny Hall closed it with two free throws, but Tennessee scored just one point over the next 6:14.

The Cavaliers, meantime, became the fourth team held scoreless for a period of six minutes or more by the Vols this season, and with the drought at 6:18, Virginia coach Tony Bennett called timeout. After the break, Harris fed Mitchell down low for a short bank that pushed the Cavaliers' lead back to 40-33.

A free-throw by Jarnell Stokes for Tennessee made it a two-possession game with 3:03 left, but Harris scored inside for Virginia, and neither team scored again until Jordan McRae's dunk for the Vols with 1:27 to play. After Harris missed the front end of a one-and-one for the Cavaliers, Stokes' putback made it 42-38 until the Vols fouled freshman guard Teven Jones, who made both halves of a one-and-one.

The Vols scored the first five points after halftime to pull within 25-21, but consecutive layups by Jontel Evans, Virginia's first 3-pointer of the night from Harris and Mitchell's putback restored the margin to 34-21. The Cavs added two more on an inbounds play when the Vols lost track of Harris and Evans fed him right in front of the basket for an uncontested layin, making it 36-21.

Virginia led 25-16 at halftime, and that was after the Vols outscored them 10-4 over the final 5:10.

Mitchell had seven of his nine first-half points during a 19-4 burst that took more than 10 minutes and gave Virginia a 21-6 lead. Three dunks by Kenny Hall sparked the Vols run to close the half.




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