Titans Announce 2023 Kickoff Luncheon Benefitting The Titans Foundation

Celebrating the start of football season, the Tennessee Titans will hold the 2023 Kickoff Luncheon presented by Pinnacle at the Grand Hyatt Nashville on Tuesday, Aug. 15 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

The luncheon will feature Titans players and coaches, with proceeds benefitting the Titans Foundation.

Attendees can look forward to a behind-the-scenes look at the season ahead from head coach Mike Vrabel, “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, Titans President and CEO, Burke Nihill, Titans players, and more.

“The Kickoff Luncheon is a perfect way to bring together our fans, players and staff as we celebrate the beginning of a promising season ahead,” says Johari Matthews, Vice President and Executive Director of the Titans Foundation. “It also benefits the Titans Foundation, and as we continue to seek out ways to serve our community, attendees of this event will have played a direct role in making that work possible.”

Individual tickets and table sponsorship opportunities are available at www.tennesseetitans.com/kickoffluncheon. Tickets include lunch and an opportunity to meet the featured speakers at the event.

TSC Podcast: Episode 015: Titans Sign DeAndre Hopkins/NSC In A Free Fall

On this episode of The Sports Credential Podcast, Steven dives into some Titans and Nashville SC talk, discussing this week’s major report of DeAndre Hopkins joining the Titans and what that means for the Titans this season.

Steven also takes some time to talk about Nashville SC’s scoring woes and their recent downward spiral losing five of their last six games. The Boys in Gold also received four red cards in their last two games, showing frustration and a lack of discipline.

He also previews the League’s Cup which kicks off this weekend when NSC host the Colorado Rapids.

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Report: Arena Football League Returns With Nashville Team & More

Photo: Courtesy of the Arena Football League

The Arena Football League (AFL) is returning and will have a team in Music City, according to a report by TMZ. The AFL has confirmed Tennessee as one of the relaunch locations along with 15 other states and cities.

In February 2023, it was announced that the league will resume operations under the stewardship of investment group F1 Sports & Entertainment, which purchased the rights to the AFL in January 2022. The league’s Board of Directors will include Chairman Chris Chetty, President Anthony Rossi and President of Operations Shan Singh and the Executive Leadership Team will be led by Commissioner Lee A. Hutton III, Deputy Commissioner Travelle Gaines, President of Entertainment Tuo Clark and Executive Vice President Curt Feldtkeller.

“We are elated to come out of hibernation and make this announcement official,” Rossi said in a press release from February. “Our objective when we acquired the AFL was to bring back a storied brand that deserved to be revived and showcased again, globally. We envisioned executing on the old saying ‘Bigger and Better,’ but this time, we want to incorporate the components of a modern-day business – streaming, betting, technology, virtual reality and immerse fan engagement mixed with good old-fashioned iron-man football.

“The re-launch of the AFL first started with assembling a respected executive and advisory team. Each partner, member and business executive of today’s AFL was meticulously hand-selected piece by piece. We believe we have assembled a world-class, operational team made up of C-Suite executives, expert sports trainers, football personnel, performance facilities, legal partners, professional team owners and former athletes.”

The AFL will launch with 16 teams that will play 10 regular season games before postseason play. The league first’s season took place in 1987 and went on for more than 30 years before declaring bankruptcy in 2019.

Nashville had two versions of the historic Nashville Kats during that time. The first played from 1997-2001, reaching the Arena Bowl in each of their first two years, before moving to Atlanta. The second, which featured former Titans owner Bud Adams as an owner, played in Nashville from 2005-2007 before Adams shut down operations.

The other team locations for the AFL relaunch include, Austin, Texas; Boise, Idaho; California (will play in Bakersfield); Chicago, Illinois; Colorado (will play in Denver); Minnesota (will play in St. Paul); Louisiana (will play in Lake Charles); Ohio (will play in Cincinnati); Orlando, Florida; Oregon (will play in Salem); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; St. Louis, Missouri; Tallahassee, Florida; Washington (will play in Everett); and West Texas (will play in Odessa).

DeAndre Hopkins Reportedly Set To Sign Two-Year Deal With Titans

DeAndre Hopkins. Photo: Joe Faraoni/ESPN Images

DeAndre Hopkins has supposedly decided to join the Tennessee Titans this upcoming season, according to a report by ESPN’s Dianna Russini. He is set to sign a two-year deal and earn $12 million in his first year with incentives up to $15 million, according to Russini.

After the breaking report,  Hopkins tweeted, “I always loved having haters and doubters but I appreciate it even more now. Titan up!!”

The 31-year-old has been one of the best, if not the best, wide receivers in the NFL over the past decade. Throughout his career, Hopkins has played in 145 games—making 854 receptions for 11,298 yards and 71 touchdowns. He is a five-time Pro Bowler and posted 104 catches for 1,165 yards and seven touchdowns in 2019 when current Titans Offensive Coordinator Tim Kelly served as Offensive Coordinator for the Houston Texans.

Hopkins will instantaneously become wide receiver No. 1 for the Titans as they suffered offensive woes last season with the worst passing offense in the NFL. The team’s wide receiver group had a total of two 100-yard receiving games. Hopkins was able to match that 100 yard total despite missing the first six games of the season after being suspended for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drugs policy. He finished the 2022-2023 season with 64 catches for 717 yards and three touchdowns in nine games.

After spending spending seven years with the Texans, he spent the last three with the Arizona Cardinals but was released on May 26.

Vanderbilt Extends Football Coach Clark Lea

Vanderbilt football head coach Clark Lea. Photo: Courtesy of Vanderbilt Athletics

Entering his third season at the helm of his alma mater, Vanderbilt football coach Clark Lea has signed a contract extension to remain in his native Nashville. Athletics director Candice Storey Lee announced the extension on Monday.

Lea was hired as the 29th Vanderbilt football head coach in December of 2020 and quickly embarked on rebuilding the culture of his alma mater while setting forth a clear vision to become the best college football program in the country.

His 2021 debut team saw the Commodores win for the first time in 11 contests in just his second game as head coach, a victory which also snapped a 10-game road losing streak. That fall, Vanderbilt also won its first home game in nearly two years.

“I’m thrilled with our football program’s development on and off of the field under Clark Lea’s leadership,” Lee says. “He is relentless in his commitment to build a foundation that yields sustainable success. He approaches each day with the pride of an alumnus who personally understands the opportunity that lies before us, and the determination of a coach and leader who has the vision to fulfill it. Coach Lea shares our desire to be great at everything we do. I’m excited to see what comes next for this program and gratified Coach Lea will continue leading the way.”

The program continued to grow in 2022, as Vanderbilt more than doubled its win total while earning its first SEC victory since 2019, first Power 5 win since 2018, first SEC road win since 2018, first win over Florida since 2013 and first home victory over the Gators since 1988. The five wins in 2022 were the second-most by a second-year Vandy head coach dating back to 1975.

The progress shown from year one to year two was evident in more than the win total. The Commodores led the SEC and ranked fourth in the nation with four defensive touchdowns in 2022 after not registering a single defensive score the previous fall. While forcing turnovers on defense, Vandy protected the ball on offense. The Dores’ six interceptions were second-fewest in the SEC and 12th in at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level. This came after the Commodores threw 14 interceptions in 2021.

“Vanderbilt is home, it is such an honor for me to lead our football program,” Lea says. “The only way that we accomplish the mission we have set forth for Vanderbilt Football is with the vision and support from Chancellor (Daniel) Diermeier and Candice Lee. To have them acknowledge the progress we’ve made to this point, and to commit to seeing us push further on our journey means everything to me. Like everyone who is a part of our team, I will work to earn it every day, and recognize the great responsibility I have with the incredible opportunity and support I’ve been given. I also want to thank the members of our program, both student-athletes and staff. Their hard work and sacrifice is what allows for progress in our quest to build a program that makes all of Vanderbilt and Nashville proud.”

Lea’s program has also experienced success in the classroom. The 2022 team produced four College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selections, the most by a Commodore team in one season. Vanderbilt also captured its fifth Academic Achievement Award from the American Football Coaches Association and tied for the SEC lead in NCAA Graduation Success Rate.

The most recent full semester (Spring 2023) saw the team post a 3.2 grade-point average, with six players earning a perfect 4.0 GPA, 22 on the Dean’s List and 71 with at least a 3.0 GPA. In 2022, 44 players made the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll, while four players were named to the Hampshire Honor Society by the National Football Foundation.

Prior to his time at Vanderbilt, Lea was a successful assistant coach across college football. As defensive coordinator at Notre Dame, he helped the Fighting Irish to a pair of undefeated regular seasons and College Football Playoff berths in 2018 and 2020. He was a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, presented to the nation’s top assistant coach, in 2020.

Lea also had stints as an assistant coach at Wake Forest, Syracuse, Bowling Green, UCLA and South Dakota State.

The Nashville native attended Montgomery Bell Academy and played baseball at Birmingham-Southern and Belmont before spending three seasons on the football team at Vanderbilt. He earned both undergraduate and graduate degrees in political science during his time at Vanderbilt.

Vanderbilt Invites Football Fans To ‘SEC Nation’ Next Week

Vanderbilt will kick off the 2023 college football season on Tuesday (July 18) when the SEC Football Media Days begin and the Commodores take over television program SEC Nation.

This is part of the SEC Network boasting 47 hours of original programming surrounding the 2023 SEC Kickoff Presented by Regions, the most in the network’s history. SEC This MorningSEC Now and The Paul Finebaum Show will showcase complete coverage from the annual Media Days event, set in Nashville for the first time – the third city to host the event, and feature a special edition of SEC Nation on Tuesday night.

SEC Nation Presented by Regions will originate from Lower Broadway in Nashville at 6 p.m. on SEC Network and ESPN2, followed by a live concert from Grammy-nominated band Midland. The show and concert are both free for fans to attend, with the stage located at the intersection of 4th Ave. and Broadway. Former Vanderbilt quarterback Jordan Rodgers will serve as one of the hosts of SEC Nation.

In addition to Rodgers, Vanderbilt fans in attendance will also see Head Coach Clark Lea appear on the show alongside Nashville native and huge Commodore fan, Grammy-nominated comedian Nate Bargatze.

The 2023 SEC Kickoff includes Media Days hosted in Nashville July 17-20. Lea will be accompanied by players Ethan Barr, Jaylen Mahoney and Will Sheppard to represent the Commodores on Tuesday morning. Live coverage is available on SEC Network throughout the week.

Vanderbilt will also be the first SEC team to hit the gridiron this season when the Commodores host Hawaii on Aug. 26. For more information, click here.

MTSU Athletics Announces Seats For Soldiers Initiative

Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)’s Athletic Department has announced their 2023 Seats for Soldiers initiative, which allows fans to purchase and donate seats directly to U.S. Veterans, current U.S. Military members and their families.

The Blue Raider community can now purchase sideline reserved tickets for $16 (reg. $24) for this special occasion, and the athletic department will match every ticket purchased and donated to veterans and military members. All tickets will be provided for the Nov. 11 Salute to Veterans and Armed Forces football game against Florida International, and all guests will be invited onto the field at halftime in a show of patriotism as fans give thanks for their service to our country.

“We have a deep rooted tradition here at Middle Tennessee State with the nation’s longest running Salute to Veterans and Armed Forces themed-game, with this season being the 41st year”, says James Kentfield, Assistant Athletic Director – Ticket Operations & Sales. “Then you add in the incredible work that The Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center does here on campus, and the fantastic relationship we have working with them, you’ll quickly see a campus that is very proud of our nation’s military members – past and present. I’d like to ask our Blue Raider family during this most patriotic time of year as we celebrate July 4th to consider purchasing and donating a few game tickets that will enable our cherished servicewomen and men to join us on Nov. 11 for the football game!”

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Business Leaders Join Music City Host Committee To Book New Stadium

Rendering of new Titans stadium. Photo: Courtesy of the Tennessee Titans

The newly created Music City Host Committee, made up of Nashville business leaders and chaired by former Tennessee Governor and current majority owner of the Nashville Predators Bill Haslam, has been tasked with helping book major events for the newly approved enclosed stadium entertainment complex and raising private funds to support them.

On the top of their list will be booking the Super Bowl, 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four and college football National Championship.

“I am excited about what the new stadium can mean for Nashville and the State of Tennessee. Our committee intends to make sure the stadium is the home of great events that will generate excitement and revenue for years to come,” says Haslam. “I am thankful to the NCVC for their work in making Nashville a global events city, and I appreciate these business leaders for their dedication to ensure the stadium benefits the city, local businesses and residents.”

Mayor John Cooper requested that the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp (NCVC) immediately start booking events for the stadium once it was approved by the Metro Council in April. Most major sporting events and large conventions are booked several years in advance. Already, the NCVC has partnered with the Tennessee Titans to submit a letter of interest to the NFL for the Pro Bowl, Combine, Draft and Super Bowl in addition to submitting a bid for the 2031 NCAA Men’s Final Four. Additionally, WrestleMania is set to be in Nashville in 2027.

Deana Ivey, NCVC President and incoming CEO, and Scott Wright, NCVC Senior Vice President, Sales, will serve as ex-officio members.

“We know that hosting major global events will require from $10 million to $50 million each in private funds, and we are grateful these leaders stepped up to help strategize on which major events to go after and help raise the money we will need once Nashville is chosen,” says Ivey. “With an enclosed stadium, new hotels and a compact downtown campus, Music City is finally situated to host the world’s biggest meetings and events.”

Members of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp Music City Host Committee include the following:

Chair, Bill Haslam, Former Governor of Tennessee and Owner, Nashville Predators
Beth Chase, Entrepreneur and Founder, C3/Consulting
Eric Church, Country Music Artist
Eddie George, Head Football Coach, Tennessee State University
John Ingram, Majority Owner, Nashville SC, and Chairman, Ingram Industries Inc.
Kevin Lavender, Executive Vice President and Head of Commercial Banking, Fifth Third Bancorp
Cary Mack, Managing Partner, Southwest Value Partners
Rob McCabe, Chairman, Pinnacle Financial Partners
Stuart McWhorter, Commissioner, Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development
Burke Nihill, President & CEO, Tennessee Titans
Howie Nuchow, Co-Head, CAA Sports
Colin Reed, Executive Chairman, Ryman Hospitality Properties
Butch Spyridon, Outgoing CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, and Strategic Consultant
Ben Weprin, Founder & CEO, AJ Capital Partners
Marcus Whitney, Founding Partner, Jumpstart Health Investors, and Minority Owner, Nashville SC
Carol Yochem, President First Horizon Bank, Middle Tennessee Region