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

Why Tennessee's offensive line has so much potential + the NCAA working to help athletes

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

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4.8797 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The Locked On Vols podcast is your daily show covering Tennessee football, brought to you by Josh Ward. Is the NCAA working on granting extra eligibility for spring-sports athletes. It certainly looks that way, which Tennessee softball coach Karen Weekly explains in the first segment. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey also offers an update on the possibility of spring practice still happening. The rest of the podcast focuses on UT's offensive line as Josh talks to ESPN/SEC Network analyst Cole Cubelic, who provides really good insight on the Vols. Interested in advertsing with Locked On Vols? Text ADVERTISING to 33777 or visit lockedonpodcasts.com/advertising It's all on Locked On Vols, part of the Locked On Podcast network. 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 Ward.

0:13.9

Thank you for being here on today's show.

0:16.5

I'm going to get to some Tennessee football on the field.

0:19.3

I've talked this week about getting back to the Office of Line discussion. I'm going to bring back a Tennessee football on the field. I've talked this week about getting back

0:20.8

to the Office of Line discussion. I'm going to bring back a conversation I had several months ago

0:25.0

with Cole Kublich. It would be actually from January when Trey Smith announced that he was

0:29.3

coming back to Tennessee. Cole Kublich is a former SEC Offensive Lyman, is a radio host and an

0:34.0

analyst now for the SEC Network and ESPN. And we talked about Trrey Smith's return, Cade Mays, what his impact could be on Tennessee's

0:42.2

offensive line, and also some of those younger guys and their potential.

0:45.9

I'm going to bring that conversation to you in the second and third segments of today's

0:50.2

show.

0:50.4

Before that, I'm going to catch you up on some of the news from the SEC as Greg

0:54.3

Sankey has at least left open the idea of spring practice taking place in football. There

1:00.2

won't be any spring games. We know that. Those have been canceled. But Tennessee football could

1:04.6

have some more spring practice if time allows, if things work out. But I'll let you hear Greg Sanky, the SEC

1:11.6

Commissioner, talk about that in a moment. There's also the question of extra eligibility

1:16.4

for the spring sport athletes. I'll let you hear what Karen Weekly said about that earlier

1:22.3

this week, Tennessee softball coach, as I think there are still several details to figure out, but that is a real

1:30.1

possibility for the spring sports. And it looks like it's likely that they will get an extra

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