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

Tennessee Football 2025 Offensive Line: Lance Heard & David Sanders Highlights New Group

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

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🗓️ 6 January 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Tennessee fans, are you ready for a deep dive into the latest in college football and basketball? Discover how the Volunteers' offensive line is gearing up for the 2025 season, with key changes and key prospects like Lance Heard and David Sanders. Plus, relive the excitement of Tennessee basketball's commanding victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks, where Chaz Lanier’s stellar 29-point performance kept the team undefeated and off to a great start in Southeastern Conference play. Explore the NFL draft prospects for Tennessee players, including Dylan Sampson and James Pearce Jr., as the host breaks down their rankings and potential impact. With insights into the Volunteers' strategy and player dynamics, this episode is packed with valuable information for any Tennessee sports enthusiast. Tune in to uncover the strategies and standout performances that are shaping the future of Tennessee athletics. 0:00 Intro 9:43 New additions to Tennessee's offensive line 15:18 Tennessee basketball dominates Arkansas 76-52 21:27 ESPN's NFL draft rankings for Tennessee players 27:34 Tennessee players' NFL draft prospects

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0:00.0

Well, whether you thought they were the worst position group for the Vols this past football season,

0:04.3

or they got the rotten end of the deal, any way you want to spin it.

0:07.5

Tennessee is going to have to start over on the offensive line heading into next season.

0:10.4

We'll take a look at the Tennessee offensive line.

0:12.5

Who left? Who's coming in?

0:14.2

All that more.

0:14.8

It's a Monday.

0:15.4

Locked on balls.

0:31.5

You are locked on balls Balls, your daily podcast on the Tennessee Volunteers, part of the Locked on Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:38.2

Good Monday morning, everybody. Welcome into it. This is Locktown Balls's your place for Tennessee Football News and Entertainment five days a week,

0:40.3

weekday mornings, wherever you get your podcast.

0:44.1

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0:47.0

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0:49.3

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0:51.6

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0:54.5

first purchase. Here on today's show, we're going to take a look at the offensive line and

0:58.5

how it's going to have to completely regroup from this past year to next year. It's part of our

1:03.1

position series, rather, kind of looking ahead, not previews because we're well away from the season,

1:08.9

but kind of looking ahead to each position group for the 2025 season.

1:11.9

We'll talk offensive line here in segment one.

1:14.0

I'm going to visit Tennessee basketball, number one ranked team in the gland, absolutely destroyed Arkansas and the SEC opener.

1:20.3

We're going to revisit that and how that was awesome.

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