{"id":1431,"date":"2008-12-12T23:01:49","date_gmt":"2008-12-13T04:01:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.volnation.com\/blog\/?p=1431"},"modified":"2023-08-30T00:12:01","modified_gmt":"2023-08-30T04:12:01","slug":"doughertys-diatribe-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.volnation.com\/volsblog\/2008-12-12\/doughertys-diatribe-5\/","title":{"rendered":"Dougherty&#039;s Diatribe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Random Thoughts:<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As  the snow uncharacteristically falls in Middle Tennessee I arrive in  a pensive state of mind. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s the overcast skies, the  gently falling flakes of snow building a solid blanket of white or simply  my propensity to delay the beginning of my sports talk radio show prep.  It&#8217;s probably more poetic to blame the calmness that comes from counting  flake after flake disappear on the cold white ground. But, the reality  is that the thought of beginning to organize a sports talk show causes  me to daydream instead of allowing myself to reach a comfortable mental  level to allow proper concentration. At any rate, this week&#8217;s column  is born.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nWe&#8217;ve  all had a chance to now digest the hiring of Lane Kiffin and it&#8217;s been  an interesting process to follow. While taking calls on our radio show,  &#8220;Overtime&#8221; heard nights on 104.5 The Zone in Nashville, prior  to Lane Kiffin&#8217;s opening press conference as Head Vol, I noticed apprehension  over the impending announcement that Kiffin would indeed be the man  on the Hill. And then comes the press conference. I stood in front of  the television as I know many did, watching and wondering how it would  all play out. Would he say the right things? Would he acknowledge an  amazing history of a proud program? Would he mention his predecessor?  What would he say about the current crop of players and would he give  any insights as to what kinds of student athletes he might be looking  for as he recruits? These were some of the questions that were flying  through my head as I watched a 33-year old man take over a program that  had only had two coaches during the majority of his life. Over the course  of the first few minutes, the people I was watching the press conference  with wondered aloud if he was nervous or excited. Talking to people  that were there, nerves certainly appeared to be at play early. But  shouldn&#8217;t that be expected? Would that not simply be an illustration  by Kiffin that he understood the significance of the moment and of the  job? As the presser went on, Kiffin obviously became more comfortable  answering all of the questions that I had come up with. We did a show  later that night and listeners overwhelmingly endorsed Kiffin. I concluded  that he did indeed win the press conference.<\/p>\n<p>As  the Tennessee staff continues to recruit at full speed towards the December  dead period, Kiffin has impressed many but has also elected to be brutally  honest with several, including two quarterback prospects that many would  have brought in to then just find other ways to utilize their services.  Honesty is a nice trait in today&#8217;s times. Does Lane Kiffin believe that  he has what he needs at quarterback with BJ Coleman, Jonathon Crompton  and Nick Stevens? Or is he taking a gamble that he can put all of his  eggs in one basket and bring home one of the big &#8217;09 QB fish? We&#8217;ll  have to wait and see.<\/p>\n<p><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Another Special Run by a Special  Team:<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I  take my hat off to the Fort Campbell Falcons playing for their second  consecutive Class 2-A State Championship Saturday at 11 eastern at Papa  John&#8217;s Stadium in Louisville. Ft. Campbell takes on Newport Central  Catholic, the team they beat to win it all last year. It&#8217;s an amazing  story that I have been blessed to have been a part of while calling  the play by play action for the Falcons this year. I tried to share  the amazing story that is the Ft. Campbell Falcons in a column earlier  this year and the response was amazing. It&#8217;s difficult to utilize brevity  while also giving proper description of how truly special these kids,  their coaches and the community on post truly is.<\/p>\n<p>Several  players on this team and many kids in this school have experienced true  tragedy as their parents serve their country. It&#8217;s difficult to simply  go through high school in an effort to identify the man or woman you  have the potential of being. These kids do so in many cases, hoping  each day a car doesn&#8217;t pull up with soldiers delivering news of the  unthinkable. The Lord has blessed these players with an unwavering coaching  staff that tries to teach discipline, loyalty and honor; that through  everything, if you live life holding those near you up while also allowing  yourself to be held up by those near you, mountains can be moved and  every battle can be won.<\/p>\n<p>The  Falcons have many skill players on offense, many of whom can take it  to the house at any given moment. They put a lot of points on the scoreboard.  However, in the State Semi-Finals last week, it was the defense that  picked things up and enabled Ft. Campbell to chase another State Title.  Down 18-14 midway through the third quarter and with Monroe County driving  into Falcons territory, star linebacker Josh Carter put every member  of his team on his back and made sure that the season would not end  on a frigid night in Thompkinsville, KY. Following a defensive penalty  that allowed Monroe County further penetration into Ft. Campbell territory,  Falcons senior linebacker Josh Carter took an already great individual  game to another level. On first down and with the season on the line,  Carter blasts through the &#8220;A&#8221; gap and tackles the ball carrier  for a loss of a yard. Same thing on play number two setting up a third  and long situation while providing Josh Carter another opportunity to  get his defense off of the field. The ball is snapped. Carter shoots  the gap and sacks the quarterback for a loss of seven giving his offense  the ball back. Ft. Campbell scored touchdowns the next two times they  had the football, taking a commanding lead in a hostile environment  while sending a special group of kids back to Louisville with a shot  at back to back titles. On the night, Josh Carter, playing with his  father watching from above, totaled 25 tackles, 4 for a loss and three  sacks. Carter will head to Western Kentucky in the Fall but will head  to Louisville Saturday. Good luck Falcons!<\/p>\n<p>-Three  paragraphs fails to do this team justice. You can hear the game at <a href=\"http:\/\/oldies1480.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">oldies1480.com<\/a> Saturday at 10am central, 11am eastern.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for reading! You can catch Overtime  on 104.5 The Zone in Nashville Tuesday from 9p-12a central and Wednesday  from 7p-11p central. You can also grab the show on <a href=\"http:\/\/1045thezone.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">1045thezone.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>-Brent Dougherty.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Random Thoughts: As the snow uncharacteristically falls in Middle Tennessee I arrive in a pensive state of mind. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s the overcast skies, the gently falling flakes of snow building a solid blanket of white or simply my propensity to delay the beginning of my sports talk radio show prep. 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