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The Chase Thomas Podcast: A Tennessee Volunteers Show

Case For Tennessee's Offense In 2025 + SEC Win-Total Projections & Preview Pt. 1 With Matt Green

The Chase Thomas Podcast: A Tennessee Volunteers Show

Chase Thomas

Vols, Basketball, Baseball, Sports, Football, Tennessee

5.0548 Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2025

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

On today's program, Chase is joined by fellow University of North Georgia alumnus Matt Green to talk about giving the Tennessee offense time gel with Joey Aguilar and the wide receivers to start the season and then complete part 1 of their SEC win-total projection odds beginning with Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, and Ole Miss.


Host: Chase Thomas

Guests: Matt Green


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0:00.0

Chase Thomas podcast. The Chase Thomas podcast.

0:04.0

My nephew needs me to record. See, I hate it. I already hate it. I hate it.

0:09.0

All right, hello. And welcome back to another episode of the Chase Thomas podcast from Still, the A for mention Chase Thomas coming to you live from Knoxville, Tennessee Everything School, HQ.

0:18.2

Joining me, my good friend, fellow University of North Georgia alumni, co-host of the Georgia

0:23.4

voice of college football.

0:25.0

It's Matt, good evening, sir.

0:27.5

How are you?

0:28.6

Good evening, sir.

0:30.0

I'm doing well.

0:32.1

I always said aforementioned, but you're more of an afermentioned guy.

0:36.8

So I know it's a aforementioned. I just like saying afer mentioned. It's just a bet at this point. Like, it's one of those words that I, I, growing up, I said a prementioned. And it was just one of those you learn, you hear it out loud. And people say aforementioned. And then you look up the actual pronunciation and it is aforementioned. So I am saying it wrong.

0:55.5

I just like saying aforementioned because I already didn't it flows well.

0:59.2

And I'm intentionally mispronouncing that word.

1:03.5

See, I thought this was more of a, you know, both are technically right.

1:07.0

And it was its discussion.

1:08.2

Now it just seems like I'm being ex.

1:09.6

No, I'm, I'm legitimately just wrong. like i am literally just ignoring the grammatical rules here so i don't

1:16.1

want to ruin your fun i don't want to yuck your yum sir i don't you know that's always one of

1:20.8

those embarrassing things though because i i read a lot and always did like grown up and there's

1:26.1

like certain things that you read that you don't hear out in the wild. So you're just kind of guessing what the pronunciation is. And then you hear somebody say it and you're like, that is not what I had been saying in my head as I'm reading that. That is not how I thought that sounded. Hyperbole is the one I think of when I was a kid. Oh, I don't know. I saw that word for years, and then I heard hyperbole and I was like, that is not what I was thinking at all. Well, I'm glad I learned Colonel before I read it. That's like one of those ones. You're glad you see it when you're in school and everything. Like, that's one of those young, like, I'm glad that that was there because that's not even close. Like, I don't even know what I would have thought that was that word was when I was reading. I remember when I was in first grade, still hot about this. We had one of these things, first grades, like, most people learned to read, right? And they had, like, one of these things, like six letters, and you just got little teams and spell as many words you can with the six

2:18.3

letters or something you know and then you like the bonus i guess it would have been five letters

2:22.9

because the bonus was like who can spell the one word with like all five letters and the word is was

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