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Locked On Vols - Daily Podcast On Tennessee Volunteers Football & Basketball

Freshman QB Brian Maurer provides a boost for Tennessee in loss to Georgia

Locked On Vols - Daily Podcast On Tennessee Volunteers Football & Basketball

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🗓️ 7 October 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Tennessee might have found some positives in its 43-14 loss to Georgia on Saturday. There's a lot to cover on today's show. Locked On Vols is available every day on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. It's also on Spotify, the Himalaya app and other third-party apps, and you can tell your smart speaker or smartphone to "Play podcast Locked On V-O-L-S." • Segment 1: Brian Maurer helped put on a show early in the first half for Tennessee. What can Tennessee build on with its freshman quarterback? That's the focus of the first segment. • Segment 2: There was some good, bad and ugly from Tennessee's 29-point loss to Georgia. Josh Ward covers all three areas on today's show. • Segment 3: The final segment has several takeaways, including the concern of Tennessee's depth moving forward and the reason Tennessee fans should show more support for quarterback Jarrett Guarantano. Want to keep up on social media and send questions/comments? Follow these links: @Josh_Ward on twitter Facebook.com/JoshWard Instagram.com/joshjward  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You are Locked-on Balls, your daily Tennessee Volunteers Podcast, part of the Locked-on

0:05.6

Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:09.6

Welcome into Locked-on Balls, your team every day.

0:12.8

My name is Josh Warren.

0:14.1

Thank you for being here today.

0:16.1

There is a lot to unpack from Tennessee's game against Georgia on Saturday.

0:20.5

It was a loss, and it was a blowout

0:22.1

loss in the end. Georgia beats Tennessee 43 to 14, but there are some different takeaways, I think,

0:27.9

from this game than the first four games or the first three losses for Tennessee earlier this

0:33.3

season. Of course, a lot of the focus on today's show will be on Tennessee's quarterback play.

0:37.7

Brian Maurer gets his first career start for Tennessee, throws his first career touchdown on a

0:43.1

bomb, 73 yards to Marquez Callaway on Saturday night. We'll look at the good in the first half

0:49.1

from Brian Maurer and the Tennessee offense, but also the progress that Tennessee still needs to make

0:54.1

to make the necessary

0:55.6

strides to get some wins this season with Mississippi State coming up on Saturday. We'll get to that

1:00.3

in the first and second segments. In segment number two, I'm going to look at the good, the bad, and the

1:05.5

ugly from Tennessee's game because there are some positives to take away. It is still a 29 point loss at home to Georgia, which is not a good thing.

1:14.1

And there are some concerns that Tennessee has to address moving forward.

1:18.9

So we'll get to all of that in segment number two.

1:20.7

And then some final takeaways in segment number three looking at the game on Saturday

1:26.0

and looking ahead to Mississippi State coming up in five days.

1:29.0

That's all right here on Locked on Valls, which is part of the Locked on podcast network.

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