Tennessee Vols Sports Guys l Vols Demolish NC State In Charlotte, Early Season MVPs & Cam Carr Season Preview
Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by Rocky Top Insider's Ryan Schumpert and Saturday Down South's Ethan Stone to talk about No. 7 Tennessee blowing out NC State in Charlotte, Miles Kitselman and the tight ends breaking out, the emergence of DeSean Bishop, what to make of the Kent State game this weekend, why Cooper Mays and Keenan Pili have been early-season MVPS and Vols Hoops player preview series with Cam Carr.
Host: Chase Thomas
Guests: Ryan Schumpert, Ethan Stone
On Tennessee vs. nc state
The Tennessee Vols Sports Guys go in detail about what happened in the No. 7 Tennessee vs. NC State game, how the defensive line dominated the Wolfpack offensive line, Nico Iamaleava throwing his first two interceptions, the continued dominance of Dylan Sampson and DeSean Bishop, Miles Kitselman and the Vols tight ends blowing up in the game, how badly Tennessee outgained NC State both on the ground and through the air and much more.
On Tennessee vs. kent state
Chase, Ryan and Ethan preview the Kent State game. The guys talk about whether or not Jake Merklinger should get a lot more snaps than Gaston Moore, the potential debut of Mike Matthews at wide receiver along with Edwin Spillman at linebacker, if the Vols will be able to cover the gigantic spread against the Golden Flashes, why this game is important to play as many young guys as possible as they won’t be able to see in-game action again until UTEP and much more.
On Cam Carr Year 2 vols hoops preview
Chase, Ryan and Ethan wrap by talking about Cam Carr who goes into his sophomore season at Tennessee under head coach Rick Barnes. The trio talk about what they saw from the flamethrower his freshman year, how he can improve going into this season, why he’s the ultimate wildcard behind Jahmai Mashack in the rotation, and much more. Carr didn’t hit three-pointers at a high clip last season, but he hit a big shot in the NCAA Tournament for Tennessee and has the potential to be a star for the Vols this season, the question is where he ultimately fits in a very crammed and talented rotation.