Cooper Mays, Dylan Sampson Collect All-America Recognition From Multiple Outlets
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Cooper Mays, Dylan Sampson Collect All-America Recognition From Multiple Outlets

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A pair of Tennessee football offensive standouts earned All-America status from multiple outlets this week as organizations began rolling out their postseason honors for the 2024 season. Senior center Cooper Mays and junior running back Dylan Sampson were both tabbed Second Team All-America by The Athletic, while Mays earned second team recognition from the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and Sampson collected second team honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation.

Mays becomes the fourth center in Tennessee history to be named an All-American and the first since Bob Johnson was a unanimous selection in 1967. Sampson is the 11th Tennessee running back to garner first or second team All-America honors and the first since Travis Stephens was recognized in 2001.

During the Josh Heupel era (2021-present), Tennessee has produced six All-Americans – its most in a four-year span since 2006-09.

Cooper Mays (C) – All-America Second Team (AFCA, The Athletic)
In his fourth-straight season as the starting center, Mays anchored UT’s offensive line that helped the Vols finish with a top 10 rushing offense and total offense in the country. The Kingston, Tennessee, native, played a team-high 816 offensive snaps according to PFF and did not allow a sack or quarterback hit throughout the entire 2024 campaign. He carries a streak of 26 consecutive games without allowing a sack into next week’s CFP first-round contest against the Ohio State Buckeyes, which dates back to the 2022 season.

Mays led an offensive line unit that paved the way for the top rushing attack in the SEC for the second year in row. Tennessee’s 232.0 rushing yards per game ranked first in the conference and ninth in the FBS, while its 462.9 yards of total offense per game were second in the league and eighth nationally. For their efforts, UT’s offensive line was recognized as Joe Moore Award semifinalists for the third-straight season, joining Oregon as the only schools in the country to accomplish that feat.

Dylan Sampson (RB) – All-America Second Team (The Athletic, Walter Camp)
Sampson, who was also tabbed the SEC’s Offensive Player of the Year by both the league’s coaches and the AP on Wednesday, has had a record-setting season for the Big Orange while helping lead Tennessee to its first ever College Football Playoff appearance.

Sampson finished the regular season as the SEC’s leader in carries (256), rushing yards (1,485), rushing yards per game (123.8) and rushing touchdowns (22), setting UT single-season records for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns along the way. In total, Sampson leads the SEC in 11 different categories and is tied for first among Power Four players (third nationally) in rushing scores, with his 22 touchdowns on the ground ranking tied for the fifth most in SEC single-season history.

The junior workhorse became the second player in Tennessee history with 10 100-yard rushing games in a single season, joining Jay Graham, who had 11 in 1995. He also leads the SEC and ranks eighth nationally in all-purpose yards with 1,620 entering the Vols’ CFP first round contest at No. 6 Ohio State on Dec. 21.

Sampson has been a point scoring machine in 2024, leading the conference and ranking fifth in the FBS with a program-record 132 points scored. His 11 straight games with a touchdown earlier this season was also a single-season school record.

2024 Tennessee Postseason Award Honors as of Dec. 13

DC Tim Banks

Broyles Award Finalist

DB Will Brooks
Burlsworth Trophy Semifinalist

DB Boo Carter
Freshman All-SEC

TE Ethan Davis
Freshman All-SEC

QB Nico Iamaleava
Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award Semifinalist
Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award Finalist

OL Cooper Mays
Rimington Trophy Finalist
All-America Second Team (AFCA, The Athletic)
All-SEC First Team (Coaches)
All-SEC Second Team (AP)

WR Bru McCoy
Witten Award Semifinalist
Comeback Player of the Year Semifinalist
SEC Community Service Team

DB Jermod McCoy
Thorpe Award Semifinalist
All-SEC First Team (AP)
All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)

DE James Pearce Jr.
Bednarik Award Semifinalist
Lombardi Award Semifinalist
Walter Camp Player of the Year Semifinalist
All-SEC First Team (Coaches)
All-SEC Second Team (AP)

LB Keenan Pili
NFF Campbell Trophy Semifinalist

DL Jordan Ross
Freshman All-SEC

RB Dylan Sampson
SEC Offensive Player of the Year (AP, Coaches)
USA Today SEC Player of the Year
All-America Second Team (The Athletic, Walter Camp)
Maxwell Award Semifinalist
Doak Walker Award Semifinalist
All-SEC First Team (AP, Coaches)

LB Jalen Smith
Freshman All-SEC

OL Javontez Spraggins
All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)

KOS Josh Turbyville
All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)

Offensive Line
Joe Moore Award Semifinalist

Kenneth DeHart, Accused in Blount County Deputy’s Death, Trial Date Set

Kenneth DeHart, Accused in Blount County Deputy’s Death, Trial Date Set

Maryville, TN (WOKI) Kenneth DeHart Jr., the man accused of shooting two Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies in February, injuring one and killing the other, could face the death penalty.

He appeared in a Blount County courtroom Friday for a formal arraignment.

The state has filed two notices, one seeking the death penalty. DeHart entered a not guilty plea on all charges.

The judge set April 13, 2026, as the trial’s start date.

BCSO Deputies Shelby Eggers and Greg McCowan stopped DeHart after he was found to be driving erratically. During the stop, the situation escalated, and DeHart reportedly shot both deputies, injuring Eggers and killing McCowan.

Kenneth DeHart, accused in Blount County deputy’s death, could face death penalty. (Courtesy: WVLT / WBXX)
A Knox County School is Placed on Lockdown due to Police Presence in Area

A Knox County School is Placed on Lockdown due to Police Presence in Area

A Knox County School is placed on lockdown this morning (Friday).

Officials say that L&N Stem Academy was placed on lockdown due to a law-enforcement investigation near the campus.

The school was locked down just after 9:30 a.m. and Scott Erland with the Knoxville Police Department says officers are investigating a possible threat that was near the school.

Vols Announce Full 2025 Baseball Schedule
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Vols Announce Full 2025 Baseball Schedule

BaseballDecember 12, 2024

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The defending national champion Tennessee Volunteers officially announced their 2025 schedule on Thursday.

This year’s regular-season slate consists of 38 home games, 15 road contests and three neutral site games.

Tennessee opens its 2025 campaign with eight straight home games, beginning with a series against Hofstra from Feb. 14-16 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Following their eight-game homestand, the Vols will travel to Houston for the 2025 Astros Foundation College Classic, which will be played at Minute Maid Park from Feb. 28 through March 2. UT will square off against a pair of NCAA regional teams in Oklahoma State (Feb. 28) and Arizona (March 2) with a game against Rice (March 1) sandwiched between.

The other two home weekend series in non-conference play include matchups against Samford (Feb. 21-23) and St. Bonaventure (March 7-9) before SEC play kicks off with a marquee home series against 2024 Men’s College World Series semifinalist Florida (March 14-16).  

After back-to-back road series against 2024 regional teams in Alabama (March 20-22) and South Carolina (March 28-30), the Vols welcome Texas A&M to Knoxville from April 4-6 for a highly anticipated rematch of last year’s MCWS finals.

Tennessee’s other home conference series are against 2024 MCWS participant Kentucky (April 18-20), Auburn (May 2-4) and in-state rival Vanderbilt (May 9-11). The Vols’ remaining road series feature trips to three of the league’s most intimidating venues as they travel to take on Ole Miss (Aprill 11-13), LSU (April 25-27) and Arkansas (May 16-17).

The 2025 SEC Tournament will once again be held in Hoover, Alabama, but will feature a new format with all 16 of the league’s teams competing in a single elimination format.

In all, the Vols are slated to play 28 games against teams that reached the NCAA tournament last season (12 different opponents), including nine games against opponents that advanced to Omaha in 2024 (Florida, Kentucky, Texas A&M).

The full 2025 schedule can be found HERE.

Game times will be added as they become available and are subject to change. The television schedule will be released in late January or early February. 

Anyone interested in purchasing group tickets or season tickets are encouraged to fill out the baseball ticket interest forms below: 
Group Ticket Interest Form | Season Ticket Interest Form

Four Vols Garner Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC Team Accolades
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Four Vols Garner Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC Team Accolades

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Tennessee football garnered four honorees on the 2024 Freshman All-SEC Team as the league office concluded its awards rollout Thursday.

Tennessee’s four recipients are the program’s most since having four players recognized in 2011. Tight end Ethan Davis, defensive lineman Jordan Ross, linebacker Jalen Smith and defensive back Boo Carter are UT’s representatives on the team, with Carter being recognized at both defensive back and return specialist.

Playing in all 12 games with five starts, Carter total 35 tackles – three tackles for loss – with one sack, one interception and three quarterback hurries at the STAR position. He notched a career-high seven tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a hurry in the Vols’ victory over Florida, which earned him SEC Freshman of the Week honors. He emerged as a dangerous punt returner during the season, returning 12 punts for 198 yards, averaging 16.5 yards per return.

Carter is the first UT freshman to receive SEC All-Freshman laurels as a return specialist since Shawn Summers in 1992.

A redshirt freshman, Davis played in 11 games for the Vols in 2024. The physical tight end finished the regular season with 13 receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns. He averaged 7.7 yards per catch.

Hailing from Vestavia Hills, Alabama, Ross appeared in 10 games for Tennessee during his first year on Rocky Top. The talented true freshman defensive lineman made an immediate impact in game one as he blocked a punt and returned it for a 49-yard touchdown. Ross closed out the regular season with three total tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss.

2024 Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC Team
Offense
QB
LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina

RB
Caden Durham, LSU
Jadan Baugh, Florida*
Nate Frazier, Georgia*

WR
Ryan Williams, Alabama
Cam Coleman, Auburn

TE
Ethan Davis, Tennessee

OL
Bradyn Joiner, Auburn
Josiah Thompson, South Carolina
Bryce Lovett, Florida
Malachi Wood, Kentucky

C
DJ Chester, LSU

AP
Ryan Williams, Alabama

Defense
DL
Dylan Stewart, South Carolina
Colin Simmons, Texas
Jayden Jackson, Oklahoma
Jordan Ross, Tennessee

LB
Jalen Smith, Tennessee
Chris Cole, Georgia*
Myles Graham, Florida*
Demarcus Riddick, Auburn*

DB
KJ Bolden, Georgia
Boo Carter, Tennessee
Zabien Brown, Alabama
Jay Crawford, Auburn

Special Teams
PK
Brock Taylor, Vanderbilt

P
Tyler White, Texas A&M

RS
Boo Carter, Tennessee

KOS
Aeron Burrell, LSU

LS
Gannon Burt, Florida

* – Ties

2024 Tennessee Postseason Award Honors as of Dec. 12

DC 
Tim Banks
Broyles Award Finalist

DB Will Brooks
Burlsworth Trophy Semifinalist

DB Boo Carter
Freshman All-SEC

TE Ethan Davis
Freshman All-SEC

QB Nico Iamaleava
Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award Semifinalist
Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Award Finalist

OL Cooper Mays
Rimington Trophy Finalist
All-SEC First Team (Coaches)
All-SEC Second Team (AP)

WR Bru McCoy
Witten Award Semifinalist
Comeback Player of the Year Semifinalist
SEC Community Service Team

DB Jermod McCoy
Thorpe Award Semifinalist
All-SEC First Team (AP)
All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)

DE James Pearce Jr.
Bednarik Award Semifinalist
Lombardi Award Semifinalist
Walter Camp Player of the Year Semifinalist
All-SEC First Team (Coaches)
All-SEC Second Team (AP)

LB Keenan Pili
NFF Campbell Trophy Semifinalist

DL Jordan Ross
Freshman All-SEC

RB Dylan Sampson
SEC Offensive Player of the Year (AP, Coaches)
USA Today SEC Player of the Year
Maxwell Award Semifinalist
Doak Walker Award Semifinalist
All-SEC First Team (AP, Coaches)

LB Jalen Smith
Freshman All-SEC

OL Javontez Spraggins
All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)

KOS Josh Turbyville
All-SEC Third Team (Coaches)

Offensive Line
Joe Moore Award Semifinalist

AMR Facing Fines Over $90,000 for Not Responding to Knox County Emergency Calls on Time
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AMR Facing Fines Over $90,000 for Not Responding to Knox County Emergency Calls on Time

For the first time since July, American Medical Response is facing fines for not responding to Knox County emergencies on time.

The fines came in October, and AMR is citing large events, like the dynamite found at CMC Steel – a recycling facility, for the late response times. AMR says they were on the scene for 30 hours.

In October, AMR was late to 281 of the highest priority calls, resulting in more than $92,000 in adjusted fines.

Those fines stem from a new contract with Knox County which penalizes AMR if they don’t make it to calls within a set time frame.

Meals on Wheels Taking Gift Bag Donations for the Holidays

Meals on Wheels Taking Gift Bag Donations for the Holidays

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Meals on Wheels is asking for help this holiday season brightening up seniors’ mornings with gift bags.

The organization has a program that allows people in East Tennessee to put together gift bags for seniors who will be spending the holidays at home, away from family.

Those interested are asked to put together bags with items like large pens, books, bars of soap, towels and more.

For more information and additional gift suggestions click here.

Meals on Wheels plans to deliver the bags on Christmas morning, along with a holiday meal.

Christmas tree generic (Pexels)
Claiborne County Sheriff: ‘Multiple Suspects’ in June Double Murder

Claiborne County Sheriff: ‘Multiple Suspects’ in June Double Murder

Clairfield, TN (WOKI) Officials say there are multiple suspects in a double murder in Claiborne County.

More than six months after two men, Nathan Hamblin and Robert Hatfield, were found murdered at the abandoned Kopper Glo Coal Mine, investigators believe the suspects knew the men, but they’re having a hard time finding them and believe they may have left East Tennessee.

Officials with the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office say there has not been an arrest made yet, but you are asked to contact TBI or the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office at 423-626-3385 if you have any information.

Nathan Hamblin and Robert Hatfield were killed at the abandoned Kopper Glo Coal Mine back in June. (Courtesy: Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office)
Morgan Wallen Pleads Guilty in Chair-Throwing Case

Morgan Wallen Pleads Guilty in Chair-Throwing Case

Nashville, TN (WOKI) Update 12/12: Country music star Morgan Wallen appeared in a Nashville courtroom Thursday pleading guilty in his now infamous chair-throwing case.

Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor reckless endangerment charges, reduced Wednesday from felony reckless endangerment.

A Nashville judge approved a plea deal wherein the award-winning singer will serve seven days of jail time at a DUI rehab center.

The 31 year-old was arrested after he was seen throwing a chair from the top of Eric Church’s bar Chief’s during their opening weekend on April 7th.

The chair reportedly landed just a few feet away from two officers with the Metro Nashville Police Department, who were on foot patrol that night along Broadway.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV / WVLT) Update 12/10: Country singer Morgan Wallen did not appear in court on Tuesday but his lawyer went before a Nashville judge regarding his charges from April 2024, when he threw a lounge chair off the top of a Broadway bar.

Wallen, 31, was arrested for throwing a chair from the top of Chief’s, Eric Church’s bar on the night of April 7, 2024.

According to an arrest report, two Metro Nashville Police Department officers said the chair landed three feet from where they were patrolling on Broadway.

Wallen was charged with three counts of reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct as a result.Wallen’s lawyer attempts to explain what’s next for the singer’s court case in Nashville.

Wallen’s lawyer appeared briefly and filed the paperwork on Tuesday with the Davidson County judge. Now Wallen’s case will head to the Circuit Criminal Court.

A new court date has yet to be finalized.

Original: (WOKI) Knoxville native and Country music superstar attorney’s will appear in a Nashville court today on behalf of Morgan Wallen.

Wallen faces four charges stemming from an April incident where he was arrested for allegedly throwing a chair from a rooftop bar on Broadway.

The chair was thrown six stories from Chief’s, Eric Church’s bar.

Two Metro Nashville Police Department officers say the chair landed three feet from them.

Wallen was charged with three counts of reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct.

South Carolina Man Sentenced to Life in 2022 Gatlinburg Rental Cabin Shooting

South Carolina Man Sentenced to Life in 2022 Gatlinburg Rental Cabin Shooting

Gatlinburg, TN (WOKI) A South Carolina man is convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend at a Gatlinburg rental cabin in May, 2022.

According to Sevier County court records, a jury found Julian Popoca, of Wellford, South Carolina, guilty of first-degree murder on Wednesday; he was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole.

The shooting took place on May 30, 2022 at a cabin on Caney Creek Road, off of the Gatlinburg Spur.

Popoca was arrested following the incident. His arrest warrant shows Popoca admitted to deputies that he had shot his girlfriend during an argument.

A South Carolina man is convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend at a Gatlinburg rental cabin in May, 2022. (Credit: Frankly Media)

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