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The Chase Thomas Podcast: A Tennessee Volunteers Show

Tennessee Football Offseason Deep Dive, Boo Carter & Braylon Staley Offseasons, & Cannon Peebles At Leadoff For Vols With Omaha Productions' Jack Foster & Volquest's Brent Hubbs

The Chase Thomas Podcast: A Tennessee Volunteers Show

Chase Thomas

Vols, Basketball, Baseball, Sports, Football, Tennessee

5.0548 Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2025

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by Omaha Productions' Jack Foster to talk about the over/under of Tennessee high school recruits starting on the offensive line in 2025 (5:00), if Nico Iamaleava will average 10.0 YPA through the air next season (10:45), Cannon Peebles as a leadoff hitter option (20:00), and if Nate Snead is the answer as the Sunday starter (31:00). Then, Volquest's Brent Hubbs joins the program to talk about Tim Banks' elite defense at Tennessee (55:00), the talent at linebacker in 2025 for the Vols (70:00), big springs for Jalen McMurray and Edrees Farooq (75:00), Boo Carter and Braylon Staley in the slot (83:00), and a game of which is more likely for Tennessee football (94:00).


Host: Chase Thomas

Guest: Jack Foster, Brent Hubbs


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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.

0:08.6

All right. Hello. And welcome back to

0:10.3

another episode of the Chase Thomas podcast from still the A4 mentioned Chase Thomas

0:14.7

County live from Knoxville, Tennessee, Everything School, HQ.

0:18.1

Joining me, Omaha Production Zone, Jack Jack Foster I need to like actually like

0:23.0

do the Omaha when we do the intro but I just stop my natural disposition here Jack

0:28.2

it's just I'm yeah I'm not a I'm not a yeller I'm not an aggressive like oh Omaha

0:32.3

it's not me yeah it's it's hard to do it too without completely peaking, like audio-wise.

0:38.7

Like, it's tough to do a full, you know, out-of-your-chest Omaha without just making it not enjoyable for the listeners at home.

0:47.8

No, I've never been a, never been a, never been like a really boisterous extroverted person.

0:52.8

I have the natural Npr type uh conversation quality

0:56.9

where i'm it's not me like asking me to yell or doing that it's not not a big speech person

1:01.9

i don't know run of the crowd and deliver a vigorating speech no no that's no no to all that i my breathing's all messed up because I get super nervous. So, like, I don't remember to breathe. Like, that's one of the things I have to be careful on, when I'm doing those intros and stuff. Like, the cold opens can be, uh, dangerous for me. Because I'll just start, I'll just go for like seven minutes and just forget to breathe and then I'm I'm out of bad out of

1:27.9

breath at the end of it where I'm like and I'm like having to like retrain my my body to

1:33.8

to be okay with it because like I just it's not natural for me I get nervous and I talk super

1:38.5

fast like when I'm when it's just me or something like I speed up and it just not, not conducive to great oxygen levels, I guess.

1:47.4

I have a problem. I've always had a problem with talking fast, specifically on radio,

1:51.6

because that's kind of when you start, you know, letting yourself go a little bit and have some fun.

1:56.7

And then you just, you know, go in this wormhole in your mind and you're just rolling and talking super fast. So you got to watch yourself with that stuff. Yeah, because you feel like you're under the, I've been there too, like doing radio hits and you're like, you're under the time crunch. It's not like podcast where it's very laid back. Like we're, I mean, sometimes you have hard closes and stuff like that, but it's very conversational.

2:18.2

When you're on the radio, you just feel like you got to get all your points out very quickly and you're just like, I got to get it out before they go to the like whatever. Then you're just trying to. It's just all very sped up. Same with TV though. Like you, before a commercial break and this and the other. It's never really, I don't know. I don't think I'd be good, consistently in either of those two problems because it's just not my, not, not me naturally. But I mean, maybe you can learn. I don't know. Well, good thing you're here, right? Doing the podcast. Look, I were, I started in radio, so I learned how to do all my audio stuff and I'm, I'm grateful that but seeing it was like oh this is not me

2:53.2

and podcasts are just starting to come around and uh the bill simmons podcast or BS report at the time

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