Big Orange Sunday

Former University of Tennessee coordinator Doug Mathews brings you the latest news and analysis every weekend on 104-5 The Zone. Find the show LIVE every Sunday morning at 8 AM and check out the full podcast right here every weekend.

  1. 3 hr ago

    Big Orange Sunday 07/05/26

    Welcome to another action packed episode of Big Orange Sunday Coach dives deep into the state of Tennessee Volunteers athletics as the fall camp approaches. The show opens by celebrating the upcoming induction of five Vol legends—including Monica Abbott, Reggie Cobb, and Jason Whitten—into the Hall of Fame. The discussion then shifts to the business of collegiate sports, highlighting Tennessee’s lucrative new 10-year apparel partnership with Adidas. Mathews explains how this multi-million dollar contract prioritizes the university as a top-tier partner, offering significant financial and branding advantages over their previous legacy deal with Nike. The core of the episode provides a comprehensive breakdown of the football team's roster construction, contrasting the differing philosophies of the offensive and defensive coaching staffs. Mathews details the defense's aggressive offseason overhaul, which includes a revamped coaching staff and the strategic acquisition of 12 experienced transfer portal players to immediately shore up the secondary. Conversely, he highlights how the offense is relying on coaching continuity and targeted, rotational portal additions to maintain their rhythm. Finally, special guest Jimmy Hyams joins the program from Knoxville to analyze the team's highly favorable 2026 schedule, evaluating key home-field advantages against incoming SEC heavyweights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 hr
  2. 3 hr ago

    Big Orange Sunday Jimmy Hyams: Hall of Fame Legends, the Adidas Era, and a Deep Dive into the Vols' 2026 Gauntlet

    Coach and Jimmy Hyams kick things off by celebrating the 2026 Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame induction class, shining a well-deserved spotlight on gridiron legends like Reggie Cobb and Jason Witten. The conversation then shifts to the business of college athletics, breaking down Tennessee’s seismic transition from Nike to Adidas as the university's official apparel provider—a strategic move poised to make the Vols the crown jewel of the Adidas college portfolio. The duo also unpacks the financial triumphs of Athletic Director Danny White, whose staggering $600,000 in recent bonuses reflects a dramatically expanded athletic department budget that has more than doubled during his tenure. Pivoting to the gridiron, the segment delivers a comprehensive breakdown of the Vols' highly anticipated 2026 football schedule. Doug and Jimmy analyze the strategic advantage of a home-heavy early slate, emphasizing the critical early road test against Georgia Tech as a proving ground for Tennessee's evolving quarterback room. The analysis then tackles the rigorous SEC stretch, previewing a blockbuster showdown against Texas—featuring intriguing family loyalties with Arch Manning under center—and a dangerous matchup against an Auburn team revamped by dual-threat transfer quarterback Byrum Brown. From early non-conference tune-ups to high-stakes SEC clashes, this breakdown provides the essential intel needed to prep for the upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    24 min
  3. 3 hr ago

    Coach Church Segment : Defensive Overhauls, Transfer Portal Vets, and the Dawn of the Adidas Era

    In this week’s edition of Big Orange Sunday, we kick off July by setting the stage for Tennessee’s upcoming fall camp and celebrating a historic week for the university. We highlight the latest Vol Hall of Fame inductees—including legends like Monica Abbott, Reggie Cobb, and Jason Witten—before diving into the massive business move that has everyone talking: Tennessee’s official 10-year apparel partnership with Adidas. With Nike in the rearview, we explore why this lucrative, multi-million-dollar contract positions the Vols as a top-tier priority in college athletics and what this groundbreaking third-party deal means for the players' ongoing name, image, and likeness opportunities. Coach also  focuses  to the gridiron, offering a comprehensive contrast between the continuity of the offensive coaching staff and the complete overhaul on the defensive side of the ball. With Jim Knowles taking the reins as defensive coordinator, we break down his meticulous evaluation process and his aggressive approach to the transfer portal, bringing in heavy-hitting senior depth to immediately bolster the squad. Finally, we shine a spotlight on the "sokers"—the dedicated developmental players who have been quietly grinding in the weight room and absorbing the system for years—and discuss why their time to step up and make a defining impact on this new-look defense is right now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  4. 28 Jun

    Big Orange Sunday 06/28/26

    Coach recently unpacked the sweeping structural changes reshaping college football—ranging from the NCAA’s new July dead period providing vital staff downtime to revenue sharing, age limits, expanded playoffs, the recruiting split between high school and portal players, and the strain unlimited official visits place on smaller FCS programs—emphasizing that rapid adaptation is essential for maintaining a competitive edge. Amidst these broader industry shifts, Coach also addressed the medical disqualification of Edge rusher Chas Coleman, praising both the player and Head Coach Josh Heupel for handling the departure with utmost professionalism. While Coleman's absence leaves a gap in outside speed, defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and defensive line coach Rodney Garner have been preparing for this likelihood since the spring, planning to offset the lost explosiveness with sheer physicality. The Volunteers' defense remains fundamentally sound and is projected to be significantly stronger this year, boasting a deeply experienced roster featuring 17 upperclassmen and five senior transfers. Ultimately, while talented freshmen inject youth into the defensive line, the true strength of the unit lies in its strategic depth, a veteran run-stopping linebacker corps, and a secondary fortified by battle-tested transfers from major programs who are well-prepared to anchor the team through the rigorous matchups ahead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    59 min

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Former University of Tennessee coordinator Doug Mathews brings you the latest news and analysis every weekend on 104-5 The Zone. Find the show LIVE every Sunday morning at 8 AM and check out the full podcast right here every weekend.

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