Chattanooga Times Free Press

Tennessee’s Heupel era to kick off on a Thursday

- BY DAVID PASCHALL Contact David Paschall at dpaschall@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6524.

Josh Heupel has been playing catch-up since his hiring as Tennessee’s football coach in late January, and his window before taking the Volunteers into action just got shorter.

The dawning of the Heupel era against Bowling Green inside Neyland Stadium has been moved up from Saturday, Sept. 4, to Thursday, Sept. 2. The game will have an 8 p.m. kickoff and will be televised by the SEC Network.

There were no Thursday night contests in the Southeaste­rn Conference’s regular season a year ago due to the coronaviru­s-altered schedule.

“Any time you consider moving football games to a weekday — which is rare — you want to be sensitive to out-of-town fans who have to make plans to travel to Knoxville,” Tennessee athletic director Danny White said in a release. “In this case, the Labor Day holiday and fourmonth lead time should help in that regard. Sliding our opener to this Thursday prime-time window gave us a wonderful opportunit­y for our football student-athletes to kick off their season in the national spotlight.

“This should be a fun way to begin celebratin­g 100 years of Neyland Stadium while also beginning an exciting new era of Tennessee football under Josh Heupel. I cannot wait to feel the electricit­y as the Vols come bursting through that T on a Thursday night.”

Tennessee last opened on a Thursday night in 2016, when the Vols escaped visiting Appalachia­n State 20-13 in overtime. The Vols also have opened recent seasons on a Friday (topping North Carolina State in 2012), a Sunday (whipping Utah State in 2014) and a Monday (outlasting Georgia Tech in 2017).

 ?? TENNESSEE ATHLETICS PHOTO BY ANDREW FERGUSO ?? Tennessee’s first football game of the Josh Heupel era against visiting Bowling Green has been moved up to Thursday, Sept. 2. It will be televised by the SEC Network.
TENNESSEE ATHLETICS PHOTO BY ANDREW FERGUSO Tennessee’s first football game of the Josh Heupel era against visiting Bowling Green has been moved up to Thursday, Sept. 2. It will be televised by the SEC Network.

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