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Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday This episode features an in-depth discussion on Tennessee athletics, including recent performances, recruiting, NIL, and conference realignment. Guest expert Jimmy Hymes shares insights on the program's current state, future prospects, and the evolving landscape of college sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday This episode features an in-depth discussion on Tennessee athletics, including recent performances, recruiting, NIL, and conference realignment. Guest expert Jimmy Hymes shares insights on the program's current state, future prospects, and the evolving landscape of college sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Big Orange Sunday, hosted by former Tennessee defensive coordinator Doug Mathews, kicks off with a focused look at the immediate priorities for the Tennessee Volunteers football program. Mathews highlights the conclusion of the players' brief time off and the crucial start of summer school and workouts, emphasizing how these summer academic hours are a vital component for redshirts and early enrollees aiming to graduate early. The opening segment also addresses recent roster movements—including the dismissal of a recent transfer portal acquisition and the arrival of fresh talent—alongside the demanding June schedule packed with recruiting camps and official visits. The conversation broadens significantly when guest Jimmy Hyams joins the broadcast to unpack the major talking points from the recent SEC Spring Meetings. The duo tackles the complex and rapidly shifting future of college athletics, heavily focusing on the potential for the SEC and Big Ten to establish self-governance and effectively operate outside of the NCAA's traditional structure. They discuss the legislative hurdles surrounding this potential breakaway, specifically mentioning congressional efforts to establish national guardrails for Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations, as well as the financial implications of revenue sharing and playoff expansion. Shifting back to the diamond, the broadcast provides a mixed update on Tennessee's spring sports, noting the baseball team's early exit from the regionals while celebrating the softball team's ongoing championship pursuit in the College World Series in Oklahoma City. The episode rounds out with a reflective look at the modern history of Tennessee football, contrasting the remarkable 32-year stability of the John Majors and Phillip Fulmer eras with the chaotic coaching carousel that plagued the program in the subsequent decades. Through this historical lens, Mathews and Hyams underscore the significance of the program having finally fought its way back to national relevance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Big Orange Sunday Coach delivers a comprehensive post-spring look-in at the 2026 Tennessee Volunteers football program, emphasizing the critical need to re-establish a dominant home-field advantage at Neyland Stadium. The host provides an in-depth analysis of the team's massive defensive overhaul under new Defensive Coordinator Jim Knowles, who has hand-picked a mature, athletic staff and heavily utilized the transfer portal to build exceptional depth across the linebacking core, safeties, and cornerbacks. Conversely, the offensive preview highlights stability and staff continuity under Head Coach Josh Heupel. With a highly experienced returning starting core up front and on the perimeter, the offensive strategy relies on internal player development and a remarkably quiet transfer portal cycle, leaving the team’s ultimate success heavily invested in a talented but young quarterback room. Beyond current roster breakdowns, the broadcast features a deeply personal historical segment reflecting on the combined 32-year legacies of legendary Tennessee coaches Johnny Majors and Phillip Fulmer. Drawing from a decade of firsthand experience on the coaching staff under both men, the host dispels long-standing program myths regarding Majors' personal habits and the controversial nature of Fulmer's transition into the head coaching role. The episode concludes with a forward-looking evaluation of the modern college football landscape, discussing how Tennessee effectively manages its estimated $35 million to $40 million NIL and revenue-sharing resources. By balancing a traditional foundation of high school recruiting with calculated transfer portal additions, the program continues to navigate an evolving era of roster construction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach previews the upcoming volunteer football season from a seasoned coach's perspective. Matthews breaks down the favorable 2026 schedule, analyzing key early matchups against Furman, Georgia Tech, and Kennesaw State that will test the Vols' young quarterbacks before they head into rigorous SEC play. Key topics discussed include: The Quarterback Competition: An evaluation of how Coach Josh Heupel and Offensive Coordinator Joey Halzle will manage talented young signal-callers Gaston Moore and Jake Merklinger early in the season. Roster Strategy: A look at the impact of the expanded 105-scholarship limit, managing the transfer portal, and finding success through "addition by subtraction." Keys to Success: The critical importance of standard fundamental defense and a strong running game to support the passing offense. The episode also includes a sports results segment with Jimmy Hyams, covering Tennessee women's softball regional play, baseball postseason seeding, and recent achievements in track and field and rowing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach previews the upcoming volunteer football season from a seasoned coach's perspective. Matthews breaks down the favorable 2026 schedule, analyzing key early matchups against Furman, Georgia Tech, and Kennesaw State that will test the Vols' young quarterbacks before they head into rigorous SEC play. Key topics discussed include: The Quarterback Competition: An evaluation of how Coach Josh Heupel and Offensive Coordinator Joey Halzle will manage talented young signal-callers Gaston Moore and Jake Merklinger early in the season. Roster Strategy: A look at the impact of the expanded 105-scholarship limit, managing the transfer portal, and finding success through "addition by subtraction." Keys to Success: The critical importance of standard fundamental defense and a strong running game to support the passing offense. The episode also includes a sports results segment with Jimmy Hyams, covering Tennessee women's softball regional play, baseball postseason seeding, and recent achievements in track and field and rowing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday! Happy Mother's Day, Vol Nation. In this special holiday edition, host and former Tennessee defensive coordinator Doug Mathews takes a deep dive into the wild, ever-changing world of Vols football recruiting. A huge focus of the show is how head coach Josh Heupel is juggling an estimated $40 million personnel budget, especially when it comes to landing elite quarterbacks. Doug breaks down the tough financial decisions the staff has to make: do you invest heavily in unproven high school prospects, or do you shell out top dollar—potentially up to $5 million—for proven veterans in the transfer portal? He also maps out the three critical recruiting battlegrounds Tennessee absolutely has to dominate to stay competitive in the SEC: locking down their home state, hitting Georgia hard, and grabbing top talent out of North Carolina. Moving beyond the recruiting trail, the guys take some time to celebrate the massive improvements on the defensive side of the ball, giving major props to the disciplined, fundamentally sound culture the coaching staff has built. Later in the show, veteran sports reporter Jimmy Hyams dials in—even while recovering from rotator cuff surgery!—to shift the conversation from the gridiron to the diamond. Doug and Jimmy give a full rundown of Tennessee's baseball season, break down the recent series against Texas, and look ahead at where the team sits for the NCAA tournament. To round out this jam-packed weekend review of Vols athletics, they also touch on the softball team's early, unexpected exit from the SEC tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday! Happy Mother's Day, Vol Nation. In this special holiday edition, host and former Tennessee defensive coordinator Doug Mathews takes a deep dive into the wild, ever-changing world of Vols football recruiting. A huge focus of the show is how head coach Josh Heupel is juggling an estimated $40 million personnel budget, especially when it comes to landing elite quarterbacks. Doug breaks down the tough financial decisions the staff has to make: do you invest heavily in unproven high school prospects, or do you shell out top dollar—potentially up to $5 million—for proven veterans in the transfer portal? He also maps out the three critical recruiting battlegrounds Tennessee absolutely has to dominate to stay competitive in the SEC: locking down their home state, hitting Georgia hard, and grabbing top talent out of North Carolina. Moving beyond the recruiting trail, the guys take some time to celebrate the massive improvements on the defensive side of the ball, giving major props to the disciplined, fundamentally sound culture the coaching staff has built. Later in the show, veteran sports reporter Jimmy Hyams dials in—even while recovering from rotator cuff surgery!—to shift the conversation from the gridiron to the diamond. Doug and Jimmy give a full rundown of Tennessee's baseball season, break down the recent series against Texas, and look ahead at where the team sits for the NCAA tournament. To round out this jam-packed weekend review of Vols athletics, they also touch on the softball team's early, unexpected exit from the SEC tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday! This week, Coach Doug Matthews takes a deep dive into the evolving landscape of Tennessee football, looking at how the program is navigating the modern challenges of NIL and the transfer portal. The conversation highlights the importance of keeping top-tier talent close to home by recruiting heavily in Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carolinas, while also emphasizing the personal role coaches play in supporting their players off the field. Later in the show, Jimmy Hyams joins the booth to break down the latest news across the Vols' baseball, softball, and basketball programs, giving you a full look at everything happening in the world of Big Orange athletics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Big Orange Sunday, host Coach Doug Mathews takes listeners into "Realville" to analyze the shifting landscape of University of Tennessee football following the conclusion of spring practice. Mathews details the impact of the new 105-scholarship limit and predicts that the transfer portal will likely lead to an annual roster turnover of approximately 40%. He notes that the 2026 squad currently features only 18 players in their final year of eligibility, while the program is simultaneously breaking records by offering 18 in-state high school prospects for the 2027 recruiting class. The discussion also looks ahead to a favorable 2026 home schedule that includes high-stakes matchups against Alabama, Florida, and LSU at Neyland Stadium. The episode continues with veteran journalist Jimmy Hyams, who provides a comprehensive update on the success of Tennessee’s spring sports. They celebrate a historic milestone for the Lady Vols golf team, which captured its first-ever SEC Championship after entering the tournament as an underdog. Hyams also recaps the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting the five Volunteers selected—including Jermod McCoy to the Raiders and Colton Hood—as part of a record-breaking year that saw 87 SEC players drafted. Finally, the segment touches on the diamond sports’ performance against Alabama and the basketball program's roster adjustments following Nate Ament's NBA Draft declaration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Big Orange Sunday, Coach Doug Mathews breaks down the rapidly evolving landscape of college football roster construction for the 2026 season. He analyzes the dramatic shift toward the Transfer Portal and NIL era, noting that the traditional model of developing high school recruits over several years has become a "rare commodity". The discussion provides a deep dive into how programs like Georgia and Tennessee are navigating these changes, specifically highlighting Coach Josh Heupel’s balanced approach to blending veteran transfers with home-grown talent. The middle segment features an in-depth interview with Jimmy Hyams, who offers a comprehensive recap of spring practice and the current state of Tennessee athletics. Hyams reports that the defense appears ahead of schedule under Jim Knowles, largely due to a simplified teaching approach and the integration of players already familiar with the system. The duo also discusses the ongoing quarterback battle between McIntosh and Faizon Brandon, the depth of the running back room, and the critical importance of being "efficient" at the quarterback position heading into a tough conference schedule. The episode concludes with a broader look at the university's sports programs, including significant roster moves for the men's and women's basketball teams. Jimmy Hyams details Rick Barnes’ successful portal acquisitions, such as Jalen Haralson and Miles Ruben, while also weighing the potential return of Nate Ament. Finally, the show touches on the challenges facing Tennessee Baseball in the midst of a tough series against Ole Miss, emphasizing the team's need to find consistency as they fight for a spot on the NCAA tournament bubble.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday, your home for an in-depth review of the 2026 spring practice season. In this episode, host Doug Matthews is joined by Jimmy Hyams to break down the most critical storylines emerging from the Orange and White event. The discussion centers on the intense quarterback battle between redshirt freshmen George McIntyre and Faizon Brandon, as well as the significant defensive overhaul led by new coordinator Jim Knowles. We examine how twelve new transfer additions are shaping the roster and what these developments mean for the team’s trajectory heading into the fall. The second half of the show provides a "football functional" look at the revamped secondary, the depth at the linebacker position, and the increased athleticism across the defensive line. Beyond the gridiron, we provide updates on the Tennessee baseball and basketball programs and discuss the impact of the new strength and conditioning program under Coach Owens. Whether you are tracking production logistics or looking for expert analysis on player development, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the current state of the program and what fans can expect in the coming months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Doug Matthews reflects on the unique challenges and opportunities of spring practice, honors a handful of former Vol Football legends for their stories on and off the field, the dynamics of the Quarterback position, analysis for multiple position groups, and recruiting milestones for the Tennessee program!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday with Coach Doug Matthews, where we dive deep into the current state of Tennessee Athletics, from the gridiron to the hardwood. This episode centers on a comprehensive review of the Tennessee Volunteers' spring football practice, where Coach Matthews analyzes Josh Heupel’s strategic decision to prioritize internal continuity and youth at skill positions over heavy transfer portal recruitment. While the program has integrated 19 total transfers to bolster the defensive secondary, the offense has seen only six additions, with offensive tackle Williams being the standout likely starter. Matthews breaks down the depth charts, noting that the offensive line remains the team's greatest strength, and emphasizes that the "Heupel era" offense still fundamentally relies on establishing a dominant running game despite its reputation for high-powered passing. Beyond football, this episode explores the surging success of the Tennessee basketball program as they celebrate their third consecutive Elite Eight appearance. Joined by sports journalist Jimmy Hyams, Coach Matthews analyzes the team's dominant defensive identity and rebounding prowess that led to a victory over Iowa State, setting the stage for a high-stakes matchup against top-seeded Michigan. The discussion also touches on the diamond, addressing the baseball team's recent struggles with offensive inconsistency and a grueling 16-inning loss to Vanderbilt. Whether it is the defensive shift to a "three safety look" on the football field or the elite efficiency of the basketball team's two-point shooting, this episode provides the essential insights every Vol fan needs to stay ahead of the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top 4 at 4 Logan Quinton joins to break down the Big Orange baseball series against Vandy this weekend. Lady Vol basketball in crisis.
Charlie Burris and Zach Ragan recap and incredible weekend of basketball for the Tennessee Vols, who advanced to the Sweet 16, after 2 great wins in Philadelphia. They break down the 2 wins, how this is arguably Rick Barnes' best coaching job ever, and how Tennessee could pull a huge upset versus Iowa State on Friday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday! Most college football teams struggle with the perfect balance of experience and talent—Tennessee's latest squad aims to shatter those expectations entirely. With a roster packed with underclassmen, a new transfer portal strategy, and a fresh approach to player development, the Volunteers are entering a pivotal season, even as critics question whether youth will hinder or propel them to victory. In this episode, we break down Tennessee’s bold moves in spring practice that could redefine the team's future. You’ll discover how the coaching staff is leveraging a historically young offensive line and an elite linebacker corps to build a formidable attack. We explore the impact of 19 new transfers, including key defenders and skill-position players, and how they are integrating into a team hungry for success. Plus, get insights into the quarterback competition—who’s stepping up to lead the charge amid youthful inexperience and how leadership qualities are emerging on both sides of the ball.Why this works:The opening line hooks with a bold statement about breaking expectations, immediately capturing attention. The body teases specific tactics, key personnel, and NCAA policy impacts, creating curiosity while emphasizing the potential for Tennessee’s transformation. The emotional angle of seizing a pivotal moment in college football offers a sense of opportunity and importance, motivating listeners to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday! Most college football teams struggle with the perfect balance of experience and talent—Tennessee's latest squad aims to shatter those expectations entirely. With a roster packed with underclassmen, a new transfer portal strategy, and a fresh approach to player development, the Volunteers are entering a pivotal season, even as critics question whether youth will hinder or propel them to victory. In this episode, we break down Tennessee’s bold moves in spring practice that could redefine the team's future. You’ll discover how the coaching staff is leveraging a historically young offensive line and an elite linebacker corps to build a formidable attack. We explore the impact of 19 new transfers, including key defenders and skill-position players, and how they are integrating into a team hungry for success. Plus, get insights into the quarterback competition—who’s stepping up to lead the charge amid youthful inexperience and how leadership qualities are emerging on both sides of the ball.Why this works:The opening line hooks with a bold statement about breaking expectations, immediately capturing attention. The body teases specific tactics, key personnel, and NCAA policy impacts, creating curiosity while emphasizing the potential for Tennessee’s transformation. The emotional angle of seizing a pivotal moment in college football offers a sense of opportunity and importance, motivating listeners to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: Can the Vols make noise in the NCAA Tourney?? And SPRING FOOTBALL is here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another high-stakes episode of Big Orange Sunday. As spring practice kicks off on Rocky Top, the air is thick with anticipation—but is this Tennessee roster truly ready for the spotlight, or are we looking at a group that’s simply "young and unproven"? With a wave of transfer portal talent arriving, the clock is ticking: How quickly can this team gel before the SEC gauntlet begins? In this deep-dive, Coach provides a masterclass in coaching psychology. We’re moving past the headlines to reveal the critical questions being asked behind closed doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another high-stakes episode of Big Orange Sunday. As spring practice kicks off on Rocky Top, the air is thick with anticipation—but is this Tennessee roster truly ready for the spotlight, or are we looking at a group that’s simply "young and unproven"? With a wave of transfer portal talent arriving, the clock is ticking: How quickly can this team gel before the SEC gauntlet begins? In this deep-dive, Coach provides a masterclass in coaching psychology. We’re moving past the headlines to reveal the critical questions being asked behind closed doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: Here's why Tennessee basketball could make a RUN in March... PLUS a Vol baseball breakdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday This episode features an in-depth discussion with Jimmy Hyams on Tennessee sports, college football playoff proposals, and spring sports updates. Gain insights into team strategies, transfer portal impacts, and upcoming tournaments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday This episode features an in-depth discussion with Jimmy Hyams on Tennessee sports, college football playoff proposals, and spring sports updates. Gain insights into team strategies, transfer portal impacts, and upcoming tournaments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy March and welcome to a new Episode of Big Orange Sunday! In this episode, Coach Doug Matthews dives deep into the major changes happening on "The Hill" as the University of Tennessee football program gears up for the 2026 season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy March and welcome to a new Episode of Big Orange Sunday! In this episode, Coach Doug Matthews dives deep into the major changes happening on "The Hill" as the University of Tennessee football program gears up for the 2026 season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: Joey Aguilar DENIED eligibility - who will be Tennessee's quarterback?? PLUS Vol hoops + baseball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a new episode of Big Orange Sunday! On this episode, we are diving deep into the heart of Rocky Top athletics. We analyze the high-stakes Tennessee quarterback decisions and look ahead to the intensity of spring football preparations. We also recap a thrilling basketball game that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. To help us make sense of it all, the legendary Jimmy Hyams joins the show to provide his signature expert insights. We’re taking a deep dive into: College Sports Dynamics: Navigating the current landscape of the game. Player Development: Who is making the biggest leaps this spring? Team Strategies: The X’s and O’s behind the latest roster moves. Whether you’re here for the gridiron or the hardwood, we’ve got you covered with the analysis you need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a new episode of Big Orange Sunday! On this episode, we are diving deep into the heart of Rocky Top athletics. We analyze the high-stakes Tennessee quarterback decisions and look ahead to the intensity of spring football preparations. We also recap a thrilling basketball game that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. To help us make sense of it all, the legendary Jimmy Hyams joins the show to provide his signature expert insights. We’re taking a deep dive into: College Sports Dynamics: Navigating the current landscape of the game. Player Development: Who is making the biggest leaps this spring? Team Strategies: The X’s and O’s behind the latest roster moves. Whether you’re here for the gridiron or the hardwood, we’ve got you covered with the analysis you need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday The conversation today covers various aspects of Tennessee athletics, focusing on the upcoming spring practice for football, significant coaching changes, and the analysis of the football team's defensive and offensive strategies. It also touches on the kickoff of the baseball season and a recap of recent basketball games, including discussions on player performances and eligibility issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday The conversation today covers various aspects of Tennessee athletics, focusing on the upcoming spring practice for football, significant coaching changes, and the analysis of the football team's defensive and offensive strategies. It also touches on the kickoff of the baseball season and a recap of recent basketball games, including discussions on player performances and eligibility issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Drive is Live Sifting through the wreckage of Big Orange basketball's bad weekend. Caller Phil is making progress.
In this episode of Big Orange Sunday, Coach Doug Matthews dives into the latest news on the University of Tennessee's football program. He discusses the upcoming court hearing for quarterback Joey Aguilar's eligibility and the potential impact on the team's quarterback situation. Doug also talks to immy Hyams about the Tennessee basketball team's recent game against Kentucky and the SEC standings. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the importance of leadership in college athletics and the recent changes made to the football program, including the hiring of new strength and conditioning coaches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Big Orange Sunday, Coach Doug Matthews dives into the latest news on the University of Tennessee's football program. He discusses the upcoming court hearing for quarterback Joey Aguilar's eligibility and the potential impact on the team's quarterback situation. Doug also talks to immy Hyams about the Tennessee basketball team's recent game against Kentucky and the SEC standings. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the importance of leadership in college athletics and the recent changes made to the football program, including the hiring of new strength and conditioning coaches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Big Orange Sunday Coach discusses the current state of Tennessee athletics, focusing on leadership, recent wins in basketball, and significant changes in the football program under Coach Josh Heupel. The conversation highlights the importance of strength and conditioning, the critical month of February for coaches, and the impact of new defensive staff. Insights from basketball analyst Jimmy Himes provide a deeper understanding of the team's performance and challenges, particularly for the Lady Vols as they face UConn. Overall, the episode emphasizes the strong leadership within the athletic department and the strategic moves being made to enhance team success. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: Did Tennessee FAIL or SUCCEED with its QB situation in the transfer portal?? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Big Orange Sunday, coach discusses the evolving landscape of college football, particularly focusing on the transfer portal and its implications for the University of Tennessee. The conversation highlights how the transfer portal has changed the dynamics of team rosters, with Coach Josh Heupel adapting his strategies to navigate these changes effectively. Coach emphasizes the importance of understanding player commitments and the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals on recruitment and retention of players. The episode also touches on the current state of Tennessee's football program, including the number of players entering the transfer portal and the strategies being employed to recruit new talent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Big Orange Sunday, Coach discusses the current state of Tennessee athletics, focusing on leadership, recent wins in basketball, and significant changes in the football program under Coach Josh Heupel. The conversation highlights the importance of strength and conditioning, the critical month of February for coaches, and the impact of new defensive staff. Insights from analyst Jimmy Hyams provide a deeper understanding of the team's performance and challenges, particularly for the Lady Vols as they face UConn. Overall, the episode emphasizes the strong leadership within the athletic department and the strategic moves being made to enhance team success. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: What GRADE would you give Tennessee's transfer portal haul so far? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another edition of Big Orange Sunday! Join us as we dive into the latest happenings in Tennessee sports. This week, we're joined by Jimmy Hyams to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the University of Tennessee's football team, including insights into the transfer portal and the evolving landscape of college football. Don't miss this engaging conversation on the future of Tennessee athletics! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Big Orange Sunday! Join us as we dive into the latest happenings in Tennessee sports. This week, we're joined by Jimmy Hyams to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the University of Tennessee's football team, including insights into the transfer portal and the evolving landscape of college football. Don't miss this engaging conversation on the future of Tennessee athletics! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: Vol football transfer portal rumors are RUNNING WILD! Let's talk about all of them... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another edition of Big Orange Sunday with Former UT Defensive Coordinator Coach Doug Mathews! Coach talks all things Tennessee Football and Basketball and is joined by Jimmy Hyams as the offseason gets under full swing for Vol Football and SEC Conference play begins with Vol Basketball!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach talks to Scott Altizer the Director of Football Operations at the University of Tennessee, provides an inside look at the current state and future of the Tennessee football program. The discussion covers the logistical and strategic challenges of modern college athletics, ranging from bowl game preparation and the impact of early enrollees to the shifting landscape of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) and revenue sharing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another edition of Big Orange Sunday with former UT Defensive Coordinator Doug Mathews! Coach Mathews talks with Scott Altizer, the Director of Football Operations at the University of Tennessee about all things related to Vol Football and takes a look into the transfer portal as well!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Podcast: Will Tennessee pickup a TRANSFER QB and can they even afford it?? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another edition of Big Orange Sunday with former UT Defensive Coordinator Doug Mathews! Coach talks about a lot of good things today such as the upcoming Bowl game, QB Situation, and new Defensive Coordinator Jim Knowles! Follow Coach Mathews on Twitter: @DougMathews615See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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