November 22, 2024

Report: Mike Kafka Will Take Over As Volunteers’s defensive coordinators…

There aren’t many openings for offensive coordinators on the Jacksonville Jaguars staff, and it appears like one more is about to be filled. Jerry Mack, the running backs coach at the University of Tennessee, is reportedly a candidate for the Jaguars’ running backs coaching position, according to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports. This position has been held by Mack since 2021. Jerry Mack, a running backs coach for the University of Tennessee, has surfaced as a candidate for the Jacksonville #Jaguars position, sources tell @247Sports.
has produced athletes such as Jaylen Wright, a 2024 draft possibility. was formerly North Carolina Central’s head coach and Rice’s offensive coordinator… sdOCDcYs0o pic.twitter.com — Matt Zenitz, Twitter @mzenitz 9 February 2024 In terms of rushing yards per game, the Volunteers rose from No. 84 to No. 11 in Mack’s first season at Tennessee. With forty running touchdowns in 2022, The Volunteers tied a school record and ranked third nationally. The only other SEC team with multiple running backs who scored 10 or more touchdowns on the ground in a single season was Tennessee. Mack spent three seasons as Rice’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach before joining Tennessee. Prior to that, he spent four seasons as North Carolina Central’s head coach, amassing a 31-15 record.

Before then, Mack was a wide receivers coach at South Alabama for two seasons, a receivers coach at Memphis in 2011, an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Arkansas-Pine Bluff in 2020, a passing game coordinator and receivers coach at Central Arkansas from 2008-2009, a wide receivers and tight ends coach at Jackson State from 2006-2007, and a graduate assistant at Delta State from 2004-2005. Mack has also participated in five internships in the NFL with the New York Jets (2009, 2010), Buffalo Bills (2008), Houston Texans (2018) and Miami Dolphins (2019). The Jaguars are looking for a new running backs coach after firing Bernie Parmalee a day after the 2023 season ended.

Texas’s Bryan-College Station The Aggies will welcome No. 6 Tennessee (17-5, 7-2) at Reed Arena on Saturday at 7 p.m. for another chance to face an AP Top 25 team. The Texas A&M men’s basketball team (14-8 overall, 5-4 in SEC play) is in good standing.

The second team in the AP top 10 to visit Reed Arena this season is the No. 6 Volunteers. On January 13, the Aggies defeated the Kentucky Wildcats, who were ranked sixth at the time. AP: Texas A&M is 1-3. Top 25 teams in 2023–24, including the UK win and close defeats to No. 4 Houston (12/16), No. 19 FAU (11/24), and No. 16 Auburn (1/9).
Although UT has an 11-7 advantage in the all-time rivalry, which began in 1951, the two teams have split their 12 meetings as SEC rivals. The

TX – Bryan-College Station The Texas A&M men’s basketball team, currently 14-8 overall and 5-4 in SEC play, will get another opportunity to play against an AP Top 25 team on Saturday at Reed Arena when they face No. 6 Tennessee (17-5, 7-2) at 7 p.m.

The second opponent to visit Reed Arena this season is the No. 6 Volunteers, who are ranked in the AP top 10. On January 13, the Kentucky Wildcats, who were ranked sixth at the time, were defeated by the Aggies. AP scores Texas A&M 1-3. Ranking 25 teams in 2023–24: No. 19 FAU (11/24), No. 4 Houston (12/16), and No. 16 Auburn (1/9) all suffered close defeats to the UK.
Although the two teams have split their 12 encounters as SEC siblings, UT leads the all-time rivalry, which began in 1951, 11–7. As the

ESPN will broadcast the game, with play-by-play commentator Tom Hart and analyst Jimmy Dykes in the booth.
The game may be heard locally on 1620 AM/94.5 FM or globally on the 12th Man Mobile App, hosted by Dr. John Thornton and Andrew Monaco. The Texas A&M Radio Network carries the contest.

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