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BOS - Jimmy Hyams 5-31-26

26 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Coach and Jimmy discuss recent developments from the SEC spring meetings, followed by a comprehensive review of the current state and history of University of Tennessee (UT) athletics. Key Topics Discussed * SEC Spring Meetings & Self-Governance: The hosts analyze SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey's position on playoff expansion and conference schedules, noting his desire to preserve the SEC Championship game. They also discuss the growing potential for the SEC and Big Ten to self-govern, which includes complex debates over standardizing revenue-sharing caps for college athletes. * Tennessee Softball's College World Series Run: The team is highly praised for their 2-0 start at the Women's College World Series (their first winner's bracket appearance since 2013). The hosts highlight a game-winning home run by Emma Clark, the depth of their nation-leading pitching staff, and the strong leadership of head coach Karen Weekly. * Tennessee Baseball's Early Exit: The hosts express disappointment over the baseball team's inconsistent season. They note bullpen struggles and poor clutch hitting (1-for-17 with runners in scoring position) that led to an unprecedented 0-2 elimination in the regionals. * Tennessee Basketball's Offensive Shift: The discussion highlights head coach Rick Barnes' evolving strategy. He is actively using the transfer portal to recruit stronger offensive scorers, signaling a slight shift from his traditionally defense-heavy approach. * Tennessee Football History & Roster Updates: Doug shares anecdotes from UT football history, including the artificial turf turning black during a 1969 game, the 1980 Herschel Walker game, and Chuck Webb's dominant 250-yard rushing performance in the 1990 Cotton Bowl. The hosts also address the current football roster, expressing mild concerns about depth at the edge rusher position following several transfer portal departures. * Tennessee Golf: A brief update is provided on the men's golf team competing in the NCAA championships and a standout individual performance by Kiara van Kan for the women's team. * Praise for UT Administration: The segment concludes with strong praise for the current university leadership—Chancellor Donde Plowman, President Randy Boyd, and Athletic Director Danny White. The hosts contrast the current era of administrative stability and athletic success with the university's struggles between 1999 and 2018. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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