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

How a second year with OC Jim Chaney should help Tennessee's quarterbacks

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

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4.8797 Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The Locked On Vols podcast is your daily show covering Tennessee football, brought to you by Josh Ward. Tennessee football stopped, then returned, to practice over the weekend. Hear from coach Jeremy Pruitt as he discusses the latest with UT's testing before the conversation returns back to football. Offensive coordinator Jim Chaney discusses a second year in the system for quarterback Jarrett Guarantano and his teammates. Then defensive coordinator Derrick Ansley provides an update on competition in the secondary and at inside linebacker. Finally, hear from UT chancellor Donde Plowman, VFL Joey Kent and UT offensive lineman Trey Smith as they discuss changes the athletes are trying to influence on campus. Today's show is presented by RockAuto.com. Interested in advertising with Locked On Vols? Text ADVERTISING to 33777 or visit lockedonpodcasts.com/advertising 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.

0:12.9

My name is Josh Ward.

0:14.2

Thank you for being here today.

0:15.9

I'm excited for today's show.

0:17.8

I'm excited as I begin this week to tell you that locked on vols is returning to

0:22.3

five days a week. That's how it typically has been over the last few months with things

0:26.8

slowing down a little bit, the uncertainty around the upcoming season, which I guess technically

0:30.3

still exists. But right now, we're less than four weeks away from the start of the season.

0:34.4

We are moving back to five days a week. There could be some

0:37.6

rare exceptions, but as of now, plan to have a show tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday

0:43.2

this week. And I'm really excited to get back to five days a week because that means there is

0:48.5

more to talk about with the upcoming football season, college basketball, other news that comes

0:52.9

in. I'll get to that as well, but I'll get

0:54.9

right to it on today's show. You're going to hear from Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt, Jim Cheney,

0:58.9

Tennessee's offense coordinator and defensive coordinator, Derek Ansley on today's show. And there was

1:05.0

news from the weekend with Tennessee's March. You'll hear from Joey Kent, Tennessee, Chancellor, Dondy Plowman, and Trace Smith before the show ends as well.

1:12.4

It is going to be a busy one. I'm excited to be here, and I'm excited to talk football five days a week.

1:17.8

Right here on Locked on Vols available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Welcome new listeners,

1:22.9

and I, of course, appreciate you coming back to listen to Locked on Vols as well.

1:27.3

And we'll begin with Tennessee's last few days.

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