Bowl season is finally heating up for college football, as between now and New Years, all the games everybody wants to watch will take place. Caleb Calhoun and Dave Hooker touch on that along with the Tennessee Football bowl game. The Vols’ wide receiver room and their version of Joe Flacco also warranted coverage. Fred White joins the show.
Key players for Tennessee Football vs. Iowa
Who are the five players to watch for on each team when Tennessee Football faces the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Citrus Bowl on New Years Day? For the Vols, many of them will be players stepping in for opt outs and transfers who are expected to be part of the team next year. On Iowa’s side, every key player is on defense or special teams.
What will Tennessee Football WR room look like in 2024?
Earlier this month, Tennessee Football added Tulane Green Wave transfer wide receiver Chris Brazzell II. They also have 2024 commitments Mike Matthews and Braylon Staley in the program, and they are a favorite to land Texas A&M Aggies transfer wide receiver Evan Stewart. The Vols have Squirrel White and Dont’e Thornton back, and Nico Iamaleava is trying to recruit Bru McCoy to return.
Fred White talks Nico Iamaleava, today’s game
Former Tennessee Football defensive back Fred White joins the show to talk about what he expects from Nico Iamaleava in his first start Monday against Iowa. He also breaks down who wins out in a clash of styles in today’s version of college football between Iowa’s slow, defensive oriented team and UT’s up-tempo offensive focused system.
Who is the Tennessee Football version of Joe Flacco?
Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco stepped in after the franchise’s injuries at quarterback and now has the team on track to make the NFL Playoffs and maybe even reach the Super Bowl. Is there a player in Tennessee Football history who stepped up midseason and accomplished big things with the program against all odds?
CFP ticket sales plummet for Sugar Bowl
While the Rose Bowl ticket sales between the Michigan Wolverines and Alabama Crimson Tide are through the roof, sales for the Sugar Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and Washington Huskies have plummeted. What’s driving the collapse? How is that possible with Louisiana so close to Texas? Is this a concern for the College Football Playoff next year?