• Big Orange Sunday 5-17-26
    May 17 2026

    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.

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    59 mins
  • BOS - Jimmy Hyams 5-17-26
    May 17 2026

    Coach is joined by Jimmy Hyams to break down the latest news surrounding University of Tennessee athletics. In this segment, they discuss the Volunteers' historic national fan attendance record across football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball, and dive into the surging momentum of the lady Vols softball team as they head into the regional tournament. They also shift focus to the diamond, evaluating Tennessee baseball's climb back to a .500 SEC record, their upcoming matchup against South Carolina in the conference tournament, and how the NCAA selection committee might view their postseason seeding. Finally, they provide a spring update on the football program, highlighting the ongoing quarterback competition and the impact of the team's off-season conditioning program.

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    24 mins
  • Coach s Key Recruitment and Team Insights Ahead of the 2026 Season
    May 17 2026

    Coach discuss the upcoming schedule, recruitment updates, and team strategies for the Tennessee Volunteers' 2026 season. highlighting the vital travel windows for the 2027 recruiting class, evaluates the benefits of a 24-team playoff format, and previews challenging non-conference matchups, including Georgia Tech. He also offers a deep dive into modern roster dynamics, detailing how expanded scholarship limits, the transfer portal, and effective NIL management will shape the program's competitive edge.

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    25 mins
  • BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 05-10-26
    May 10 2026

    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.

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    1 hr
  • BOS - Jimmy Hyams 5-10-26
    May 10 2026

    Coach and Jimmy Hyams focuses on the current momentum and future outlook of Tennessee Volunteers athletics, specifically highlighting the baseball team's recent success against third-ranked Texas and their path toward the NCAA tournament. The discussion transitions to the softball program's postseason standing, noting that despite an early exit from the SEC Tournament, their high RPI and projected eighth seed may still allow them to host a Super Regional. Additionally, the segment previews the historic 2026 football schedule, which features an unprecedented five home conference games against high-profile opponents like Alabama and LSU, while reflecting on the program's significant statistical turnaround under head coach Josh Heupel.

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    24 mins
  • BOS-Coach Mathews Talks The Art Of Recruiting
    May 10 2026

    Coach Mathews analyzes the modern landscape of college football recruitment, comparing the process to a family budget where Coach Josh Heupel must prioritize high-value positions like the "trigger man" at quarterback. With an estimated personnel budget of $40 million—funded by revenue sharing, third-party deals, and NIL—the program faces high costs, such as $5 million to $6 million for elite transfer quarterbacks versus approximately $1 million for top high school recruits. Following an NFL-style spending model, Mathews identifies offensive tackles and wide receivers as primary offensive priorities, while defensive spending should focus on edge rushers, cornerbacks to counter spread offenses, and versatile linebackers. He emphasizes that Tennessee’s championship success relies on a "three pillars" regional strategy, requiring the coaching staff to saturate and dominate talent in Tennessee, Georgia (specifically Atlanta), and Western North Carolina, noting that 30 key players on the 2026 roster hail from these areas. Ultimately, Mathews expresses strong confidence in Heupel’s leadership, citing his 45-20 record and elite quarterback development as evidence of a program that has significantly improved in athleticism and defensive coaching compared to the combined 73-75 record of his four predecessors.

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    25 mins
  • BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 5-3-26
    May 3 2026

    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.

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    1 hr
  • BOS - Jimmy Hyams 5-3-26
    May 3 2026

    Coach and Jimmy Hyams takes a look back on the 2025-2026 athletic year for the University of Tennessee. reflecting on how the year was successful in many ways but faced its challenges in some areas, specifically football and baseball. mentioning how both football and baseball went through transitions in coaches and faced difficulty in finding their rhythm on the field. They also touch on the changing landscape of college sports, specifically name, image, and likeness (NIL) and revenue sharing, as well as the impact these changes have on university athletic programs and facilities. The conversation also highlights the success of some programs, such as women’s golf winning the SEC tournament for the first time in school history, and the softball team ranking number eight in the country. Overall, the segment provides a detailed overview of the athletic year for the University of Tennessee and how it navigated the challenges and successes across various sports.

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    24 mins