I remember reading his fantastic articles in the Chattanooga Times Free Press when I lived there. I, like many others I'm sure, have probably been following him for over 15 years on social media and have read I would estimate 10,000+ of his Tweets. He stood up for what he believed in, called things like he saw them, and embraced #VolNation at our best and at our worst. He and his wife have been through so much with their oldest son Hank, through countless surgeries and procedures in his young life, and are expecting their second child now. I'd have him on my Mount Rushmore of UT Beat Writers. So tragic and sad. My heart is heavy.
I hope we can keep alive his tradition of calling Neyland Stadium "General Neyland's Big Ol' Damn House of Football", and that Barnes takes an honorary timeout for him at the end of the 1st half at our next game. IYKYK.