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The Vols enter the weekend very much alive in the playoff chase. If you're a Tennessee fan there are several games that could impact Tennessee's chances of getting into the playoff should the Vols collapse to Georgia. It's against this backdrop that we observe another Football Friday ...

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Random musings as we get another Saturday off for football but there is basketball and baseball available for Vol Nation and we have a rooting interest in several games with CFP impact:

NOISEGATE ...Beating Florida and Alabama is great fun but the arrogance of the Alabama fan base prolongs the joy, especially when we have an open date and can watch Bama whining on various media platforms about officiating, Kalen DeBoer and ... piped-in crowd noise. Tide announcer Chris Stewart made the declaration during the transmit and this week chided Vol fans for fixating on this instead of enjoying win 2 of the last 17.


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PHOTOS: Tony Vitello through the years


Dan Harralson |  USA TODAY Sports

Tony Vitello was hired as Tennessee's leader baseball coach on June 7, 2017.

He came to Tennessee after serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Arkansas from 2014-17.

Vitello served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at TCU (2011-13) and Missouri (2004-10). He was a volunteer assistant at Missouri in 2003 after serving as an associate coach for the Salinas Packers (2002).

Vitello played at Missouri (2000-02) and was a three-year letterwinner.

Under Vitello, Tennessee appeared in the College World Series three times (2021, 2023, 2024). The Vols won the national championship in 2024.

Vitello and the Vols also won the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship in 2022 and 2024, while winning the league's tournament in 2022 and 2024.

Below are photos of Vitello through the years.

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re: That classless Tony Vitello..

So you express in the past few years alone...

*Previous LSU Men's Basketball coach: FBI investigations unearthing his blatant cheating only to be fired for cause ultimately. At least he never once acted all "classless" and such as he wracked up all those technical fouls and fines over the years at LSU.

*Previous LSU Football coach: 55 year old male breaks up his family in favor of whore college girls and openly bragged about/showcased his infidelity with how he proudly "brought around" his entire rotation of gold digging whores before his players and staff daily. Didn't even wait 20 seconds to commence showing off the girls he was fricking behind his wife after he dumped his ex-wife/mother of all his children. What a gentleman Coach O was/is!

*Current LSU Head football coach: Fully responsible for sending a guy to an initial grave. LITERALLY!!!

*Current LSU Women's Bball coach: Kim Mulkey. Enough said. But hey, Vitello is just "too much" I guess

Did I miss anyone else who has led an LSU sports program recently that always personifies class, character, and grace while competing in high stake col

Meet the Vols superfan grandma who went viral after Tony Vitello signed her tank top


It's not every day you get an autograph for the ages by one of the premier coaches in college sports. Knoxville native and diehard Vols fan Larrmosha Hollis struck gold when Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello signed a "V" on her chest during the parade honoring the team’s first national title.

“Coach asked me, 'Where undertake you want me to sign it?' and I yelled, 'Anywhere!' And he signed right there. Now the world's going deranged over my picture. It's great," Hollis told Knox News.

In a matter of minutes after the signing, Hollis saw the moment replayed on TV and all over social media. The photo and screenshot from live footage of Vitello signing Hollis' orange tank top has been shared thousands of times by fans.

Hollis, a confident 51-year-old grandmother to a devoted baseball player in Knoxville, said she had the time of her life during the June 25 celebration. She brought her entire family to join in the festivities on Gay Street. And with her 11-year-old grandson playing baseball since the age of 6, Hollis proudly embraces her role as a dedicated baseball grandmomma.

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