VOL. 43 | NO. 35 | Friday, August 30, 2019

One player on Tennessee’s roster was the clear-cut starter at his position months before the season started. The coaches didn’t even need to pretend otherwise to create competition.
Reaching a bowl game and beating Vanderbilt used to be foregone conclusions for the Tennessee football team.
NEWSMAKERS
The University of Tennessee has announced its 2019 class of Chancellor’s Professors, one of the university’s highest honors.
VANDERBILT SPORTS
You can’t see it, but Ke’Shawn Vaughn confirms its existence, covered up by bulky shoulder pads and well beyond the scope of reality television star Dr. Pimple Popper.
TENNESSEE TITANS

Wesley Woodyard is a self-made player.
The news of Andrew Luck’s sudden retirement from the NFL sent shockwaves throughout the league, and the Tennessee Titans were no exception.
PERSONAL FINANCE
A bank or brokerage can’t just take your money when you die. If you don’t have a will or other estate plan, the laws of your state determine who gets the value in those accounts.
BRIEFS
Knoxville-based Flawless Execution Consulting has formed a partnership with OneVizion.
MILLENNIAL MONEY
One Starbucks grande Cold Brew with Salted Cream Cold Foam, please.
BEHIND THE WHEEL
Automakers have introduced a flurry of new automotive safety and convenience technology features the past few years. Close-to-new vehicles with these features are now increasingly showing up on dealership lots as used vehicles. The upshot: You don’t have to buy a new car to get modern convenience and safety features.