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Former University of Tennessee coordinator Doug Mathews brings you the latest news and analysis every weekend on 104-5 The Zone. Find the show LIVE every Sunday morning at 8 AM and check out the full podcast right here every weekend.
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Coach is joined by Jimmy Hyams to break down the current state of Tennessee athletics as they head into a pivotal spring season. The conversation highlights the SEC basketball tournament's long-term future in Nashville and the mixed fortunes of the basketball programs, with the men's team seeking consistency for the NCAA tournament while the Lady Vols face their most challenging season in over fifty years. Transitioning to the gridiron, they discuss the upcoming football spring practice, focusing on a revamped defensive staff and the high-stakes competition to prepare inexperienced quarterbacks George MacIntyre and Bazon Brandon for the fall. Finally, the segment covers the dominance of the top-ranked softball team and the growing impact of the transfer portal across all spring sportsSee 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.
Coach is joined by Jimmy Hyams to discuss Tennessee’s heartbreaking 71-69 loss to Alabama and its implications for the upcoming NCAA tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Orange Sunday 3-1-26

Big Orange Sunday 3-1-26

2026-03-0101:00:27

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.
Coach is joined by Jimmy Hyams to break down the fallout of the Knoxville judge’s ruling that denied quarterback Joy Aguilar an additional year of eligibility. This decision leaves Tennessee with an incredibly young and inexperienced quarterback room, forcing the staff to rely on "good-on-good" drills this spring to accelerate the development of players like McIntyre and Brandon. Hyams notes that while the coaches expected this outcome, the pressure is now on the offensive line and the running backs to provide elite pass protection to help these young signal-callers succeed. The duo also celebrates a hard-fought 69-67 basketball victory over Vanderbilt, a game that saw Rick Barnes officially pass John Calipari for the most active career wins in the SEC. They credit the win to Gillespie’s defensive lockdown of Tyler Tanner and the team's ability to dominate the paint while committing fewer than ten turnovers for the second straight game. To wrap up, they touch on the Diamond Vols' surprising upset loss to Kent State and the Lady Vols' ongoing struggles with consistency, though they find a bright spot in the softball team's unanimous No. 1 national ranking.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.
Coach is joined by Jimmy Hyams to discuss various updates in Tennessee sports. Baseball Stadium Renovation: Jimmy notes that the ongoing renovations at Lindsey Nelson Stadium are approximately 90% complete, and the stadium looks "fantastic." Increased Capacity: Since Tony Vitello took over as head coach, the stadium's capacity has nearly doubled, growing from around 4,400 to 8,000. Strong Performance: Tennessee's baseball team displayed a strong performance against Nichols, winning with a 12-2 run-rule in the seventh inning and another 10-0 victory. Key Players: Transfer player Blaine Brown had an impressive series, hitting three home runs and achieving five RBIs. Basketball LSU Victory: Tennessee’s men's basketball team secured a 73-63 win against LSU. Standout Performance: JP Estrella was a key player in the victory, contributing 16 points and nine rebounds. Three-Point Shooting: The team struggled with three-pointers, with only two players successfully hitting them during the game. Women's Team: The women's basketball team has experienced significant inconsistency, becoming the first ranked team to lose a game by over 40 points and then win the next by over 40 points. Football Joey Aguillar Eligibility: A local judge is currently considering arguments regarding Joey Aguillar's eligibility to play another season, with a ruling expected soon. Spring Practice: Tennessee's spring football practice is scheduled to begin on March 16, with the spring game following on April 11. Free Admission: Admission to the upcoming spring game will be free for fans. 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.
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.
Coach is joined by sports journalist Jimmy Hyams to analyze the high-stakes landscape of college athletics, beginning with a deep dive into Tennessee football's evolving roster. They explore the legal complexities surrounding quarterback Jojo Aguilar's eligibility, contrasting his case with other NCAA rulings, and discuss the ripple effects on the team's quarterback competition. The conversation shifts to the burgeoning talent of player Nate Ament, whom Hyams considers one of the most promising athletes in his 40-year career covering the Volunteers. They note Ament's significant development throughout the season, particularly his dominant performance against Texas A&M and his prowess at the free-throw line, while acknowledging that head coach Rick Barnes expects even more growth from him as the year progresses. The segment further expands into a broader discussion on the SEC's competitive hierarchy and the shifting financial realities of the sport. Hyams identifies Florida as the most complete team in the conference, while noting Kentucky’s resilience in second-half comebacks and the recent struggles of teams like Vanderbilt and Alabama. The dialogue concludes with a breakdown of the massive financial payouts within the SEC, highlighting a $72.4 million distribution to member schools. They discuss how these funds, influenced by recent legal settlements like the House case, are managed within athletic departments, balancing revenue sharing for players with the increasing operational budgets that have seen Tennessee's finances nearly double in recent years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Doug Matthews is joined by Jimmy Hyams to break down the current state of Tennessee athletics, from critical basketball wins to the evolving landscape of football recruiting. The men’s basketball team recently secured a 77-69 victory over Auburn, a performance defined by rebounding dominance and a standout night from Nate Ament, who drew nine fouls and went 12-of-15 from the free-throw line. Meanwhile, the Lady Vols are set to renew their storied rivalry against UConn on February 1st, looking to repeat last year's upset win against a Huskies team that went on to win the national title. On the football front, the program is transitioning into the Jim Knowles era on defense, with Knowles having the rare opportunity to hand-pick his entire coaching staff. This new defensive identity is bolstered by the retention of respected veterans Rodney Garner and William Inge, alongside a top-10 2026 recruiting class led by five-star quarterback Faizon Brandon. The hosts credit Athletic Director Danny White for fostering an "everything school" culture, where the synergy between programs and coaching stability has Tennessee competing at an elite level across all sports.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.
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.
Coach  talks to Jimmy Hyams  to break down the rapidly evolving landscape of Tennessee athletics. The discussion centers on the football program's aggressive offseason moves, specifically its heavy activity in the transfer portal, where the team has signed 14 players, including several key defensive acquisitions from Penn State. A major point of analysis is the quarterback strategy, weighing whether to lean on a veteran or allow young prospects like George MacIntyre and Faizon Brandon time to develop as they compete for the starting role. The conversation also shifts to Tennessee basketball, analyzing the men's team's recent struggles with consistency and the Lady Vols' strong momentum in SEC play. Throughout the segment, Mathews and Hyams touch on the broader impact of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals and the trend of playing more true freshmen to maintain roster depth and player satisfaction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach talks to Jimmy Hyams  on the shifting landscape of Tennessee football as it prepares for the 2026 season. The team has been particularly active in the transfer portal, signing nine players thus far with a heavy emphasis on bolstering the defense, including four notable acquisitions from Penn State. However, significant needs remain on the offensive side of the ball, particularly for a proven wide receiver and running back. A central point of debate for the program is the quarterback strategy: whether to recruit a one-year veteran from the portal to allow young talents like George MacIntyre and Faizon Brandon time to develop, or to bring in a multi-year player that could potentially lead to roster turnover among the younger prospects. The conversation then shifts to the current performance of the Tennessee basketball programs as of January 2026. The men’s team, holding an 11-5 record, is struggling with consistency on the road, recently suffering a significant 24-point loss to Florida characterized by high turnovers and defensive lapses. In contrast, the Lady Vols under Coach Kim Caldwell are off to a strong 3-0 start in SEC play, led by standout performances from five-star freshman Mia Poldo. While the men's team navigates a volatile SEC landscape currently led by an undefeated Vanderbilt, the Lady Vols are focused on maintaining their momentum to secure a top-four seed and a double-bye in the conference tournament.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.
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.
BOS- Jimmy Hyams

BOS- Jimmy Hyams

2026-01-0419:39

 Coach Is joined by  Jimmy Hyams to discuss the current landscape of Tennessee athletics. The conversation quickly dives into the significant changes within the football program, focusing on the defensive struggles of the 2025 season and the subsequent hiring of Jim Knowles as the new defensive coach. They transition to basketball, analyzing the Volunteers' performance and highlighting the critical role of free-throw shooting and turnovers in their recent loss to Arkansas. The segment concludes with a look ahead at the competitive SEC field and an update on the Lady Vols' season, as well as high expectations for the baseball team under new leadership at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.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.
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.
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