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

Jeremy Pruitt's first-year evaluation leads to change at Tennessee

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

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4.8797 Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Today's show looks at Tennessee's win over Vanderbilt and changes Jeremy Pruitt has made at Tennessee. The Locked on Vols podcast is available every day on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. And good news: the Locked on Vols podcast is now available on Spotify! Today's show is presented by LearningRX Knoxville. • Segment 1: Tennessee's basketball team beat Vanderbilt 58-46 on Tuesday night. It wasn't the prettiest game to watch, but coach Rick Barnes appeared happy with the way his team responded following the Kentucky loss. Hear from Barnes and guard Lamonte Turner in the first segment. • Segment 2: Josh Ward talks to David Ubben of The Athletic about Tennessee's coaching changes and Derrick Ansley's impact on the Vols' defensive staff. Ubben also talks about a wild story he wrote about this week. • Segment 3: There was an injury in the Kentucky game on Tuesday night for you to know about, and Josh looks at results and games to know in SEC play. 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.

0:09.7

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 as Tennessee's basketball team.

0:17.6

Got a win on Tuesday night.

0:19.6

It was not the prettiest basketball game that Tennessee

0:21.8

has played this season. We'll talk about that here in the first segment of the show. You will hear

0:26.4

Rick Barnes talk about his team grinding through this stretch of the season. The balls have a really

0:32.2

big game coming up on Saturday at LSU. Is Tennessee ready for that game? I will say Tennessee needs to play better

0:38.6

Saturday. If it wants to try to win on the road, Vanderbilt's not the toughest competition

0:43.1

that Tennessee played last night. But you'll hear from Rick Barnes what he had to say after the

0:47.7

game, the grind that Tennessee is going through, was Tennessee better defensively? Because I think

0:52.1

that's been a really big key for Tennessee

0:54.8

here recently. Lamonte Turner will talk about the fatigue that Tennessee might have to fight through

0:59.8

at this time of year as well. That's coming up in segment number one. In segment number two,

1:04.8

David Ubin of The Athletic will stop by. I'm going to talk to him about Tennessee's coaching changes

1:09.2

and the potential impact of Derek Ansley on Tennessee staff as he's going to talk to him about Tennessee's coaching changes and the potential impact of

1:11.6

Derek Ansley on Tennessee staff, as he's going to be the new play caller. I think that's been the

1:16.5

biggest topic around Tennessee football the last few days. We'll see what David thinks when he

1:21.3

joins the show in segment number two. And in segment number three, an update on Kentucky

1:25.8

basketball as one of the Wildcatsats top players suffered an injury last night.

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