Mon, 14 May 2012
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Mon, 14 May 2012
Walter Slater, a punt returner for Tennessee in the late 1940s, as well as mid-'60s tailback Billy Tomlinson, have both died. The softball team prepares to host another regional. Dave Serrano talks after his baseball team was swept on the road for the third consecutive time. And Derek Dooley recaps the 2012 signing class in a flashback to our Signing Day special. |
Mon, 7 May 2012
SEC Teleconference recap, as Derek Dooley talks about the spring and previews the fall with beat writers from around the conference. Also, TimeFreePress.com's Patrick Brown weighs-in on Tennessee baseball, which lost its series at home against I-40 rival Vanderbilt. Can Dave Serrano's club get the ship righted this weekend at Ole Miss? |
Mon, 30 April 2012
The Diamond Vols are swept away for the second weekend in a row, this time at Auburn. Vanderbilt rolls into Lindsey Nelson Stadium this weekend. Most of this week's show is a rewind to last week, as we hear from Derek Dooley, Tyler Bray and Pat Summitt. |
Mon, 23 April 2012
DISH Orange & White Spring Game recap. We hear Derek Dooley, quarterback Tyler Bray and tight end Mychal Rivera discussing the Orange team's 17-14 victory over the White. Also, Pat Summitt makes a statement about her new role as head coach emeritus for the Lady Vols. |
Mon, 16 April 2012
Derek Dooley shares thoughts on his team's progression, as the Vols prepare for this weekend's Orange and White Game. We also hear junior quarterback Tyler Bray discussing his play in the second scrimmage of the spring. Plus, co-host Patrick Brown has the latest from Rocky Top, including notes on UT baseball. |
Mon, 9 April 2012
Tyler Bray discusses his first spring 2012 scrimmage. Also, coaches Derek Dooley and Sal Sunseri share their thoughts on the progression of spring drills. And the UT baseball team loses its series at South Carolina, but sits in third place in the SEC East standing. |
Mon, 2 April 2012
Da'Rick Rogers talks about his return to the football team. Derek Dooley chimes-in on the wide receiver's MIA status last week. Fellow receiver Justin Hunter meets with the media to discuss his own progress in spring drills. And baseball skipper Dave Serrano chats about his team, winners of five straight. |
Mon, 26 March 2012
Derek Dooley discusses his football team on the eve of Spring 2012 practice. Also, the basketball team allows MTSU to score the final 15 points in the NIT match against the Blue Raiders, ending the Big Orange's season. And the baseball skipper speaks after his team's series loss to No. 2 Kentucky. |
Mon, 19 March 2012
Offensive line coach Sam Pittman and defensive line coach John Palermo discuss their respective units, as UT begins spring football practice next week. Also, Patrick Brown recaps last week's Pro Day, which brought out former Vol and current Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry to observe. |

