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Big Orange Sunday

Big Orange Sunday

104.5 The Zone | Cumulus Media Nashville · Will Boling

113 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Big Orange Sunday has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 113 episodes. That works out to roughly 95 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 29 min and 1h — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Sports show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 39 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 63 episodes published. Published by Will Boling.

Episodes
113
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
59 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

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.

Latest Episodes

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BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 05-10-26

May 10, 20261h 0m

BOS - Jimmy Hyams 5-10-26

May 10, 202624 min

BOS-Coach Mathews Talks The Art Of Recruiting

May 10, 202624 min

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 5-3-26

May 3, 202659 min

BOS - Jimmy Hyams 5-3-26

May 3, 202624 min

Coach Mathews Talks The Art Of Recruiting

May 3, 202624 min

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 4-26-26

Apr 26, 20261h 0m

Church Segment - Coach Mathews Talks Realville

Apr 26, 202625 min

BOS - Jimmy Hyams 4-26-26

Apr 26, 202625 min

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 4-19-26

Apr 19, 20261h 0m

BOS - Jimmy Hyams 4-19-26

Apr 19, 202620 min

Coach Church Segment 4-19-26

Apr 19, 202624 min

Coach Mathews Recaps Tennessee Spring Practice

Apr 13, 202625 min

BOS - Jimmy Hyams 4-12-26

Coach and Jimmy Hyams provide a comprehensive review of the 2026 Tennessee Volunteers spring practice season. They center on the high-stakes quarterback competition between redshirt freshmen George McIntyre and Faizon Brandon, alongside a deep dive into the significant defensive overhaul under new coordinator Jim Knowles. With twelve new transfer additions joining the defensive unit, the discussion explores how these new faces are integrating into the system and what fans can expect from the team’s development as they look toward the fall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 12, 202621 min

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 4-12-26

Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday, your home for an in-depth review of the 2026 spring practice season. In this episode, host Doug Matthews is joined by Jimmy Hyams to break down the most critical storylines emerging from the Orange and White event. The discussion centers on the intense quarterback battle between redshirt freshmen George McIntyre and Faizon Brandon, as well as the significant defensive overhaul led by new coordinator Jim Knowles. We examine how twelve new transfer additions are shaping the roster and what these developments mean for the team’s trajectory heading into the fall. The second half of the show provides a "football functional" look at the revamped secondary, the depth at the linebacker position, and the increased athleticism across the defensive line. Beyond the gridiron, we provide updates on the Tennessee baseball and basketball programs and discuss the impact of the new strength and conditioning program under Coach Owens. Whether you are tracking production logistics or looking for expert analysis on player development, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the current state of the program and what fans can expect in the coming months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 12, 20261h 0m

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 4-5-26

Coach Doug Matthews reflects on the unique challenges and opportunities of spring practice, honors a handful of former Vol Football legends for their stories on and off the field, the dynamics of the Quarterback position, analysis for multiple position groups, and recruiting milestones for the Tennessee program!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 5, 202659 min

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 3-29-26

Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday with Coach Doug Matthews, where we dive deep into the current state of Tennessee Athletics, from the gridiron to the hardwood. This episode centers on a comprehensive review of the Tennessee Volunteers' spring football practice, where Coach Matthews analyzes Josh Heupel’s strategic decision to prioritize internal continuity and youth at skill positions over heavy transfer portal recruitment. While the program has integrated 19 total transfers to bolster the defensive secondary, the offense has seen only six additions, with offensive tackle Williams being the standout likely starter. Matthews breaks down the depth charts, noting that the offensive line remains the team's greatest strength, and emphasizes that the "Heupel era" offense still fundamentally relies on establishing a dominant running game despite its reputation for high-powered passing. Beyond football, this episode explores the surging success of the Tennessee basketball program as they celebrate their third consecutive Elite Eight appearance. Joined by sports journalist Jimmy Hyams, Coach Matthews analyzes the team's dominant defensive identity and rebounding prowess that led to a victory over Iowa State, setting the stage for a high-stakes matchup against top-seeded Michigan. The discussion also touches on the diamond, addressing the baseball team's recent struggles with offensive inconsistency and a grueling 16-inning loss to Vanderbilt. Whether it is the defensive shift to a "three safety look" on the football field or the elite efficiency of the basketball team's two-point shooting, this episode provides the essential insights every Vol fan needs to stay ahead of the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 202656 min

BOS - Jimmy Hyams 03-29-26

Coach is joined by sports journalist Jimmy Hyams to analyze the current state of Tennessee Athletics, beginning with a deep dive into the basketball team's recent success in the NCAA tournament. They highlight a dominant victory over Iowa State, characterized by a massive rebounding advantage and double-double performances from Felix Okpara and Jaylen Carey. Despite shooting poorly from the perimeter, the team’s efficiency on two-point shots and their top-ranked defense have positioned them for a high-stakes Sweet 16 matchup against Michigan’s top-ranked offense. The conversation then shifts to the diamond and the gridiron, covering the baseball team's struggles and football spring practices. The baseball team is currently grappling with offensive inconsistency and a lack of hits with runners in scoring position, exemplified by a grueling 16-inning loss to Vanderbilt. Meanwhile, the football program is showing early promise in spring ball, with the defense reportedly ahead of schedule and the team benefiting from a new strength and conditioning program focused on functional speedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 202619 min

Jimmy Hyams 03-22-26

Coach welcomes Jimmy Hyams back to the show for a deep dive into the current state of Tennessee athletics. From the tennis courts of Palm Springs to the high-stakes world of modern collegiate recruiting, this segment covers everything Vol fans need to know this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 22, 202619 min

BIG ORANGE SUNDAY 03-22-26

Welcome to another episode of Big Orange Sunday! Most college football teams struggle with the perfect balance of experience and talent—Tennessee's latest squad aims to shatter those expectations entirely. With a roster packed with underclassmen, a new transfer portal strategy, and a fresh approach to player development, the Volunteers are entering a pivotal season, even as critics question whether youth will hinder or propel them to victory. In this episode, we break down Tennessee’s bold moves in spring practice that could redefine the team's future. You’ll discover how the coaching staff is leveraging a historically young offensive line and an elite linebacker corps to build a formidable attack. We explore the impact of 19 new transfers, including key defenders and skill-position players, and how they are integrating into a team hungry for success. Plus, get insights into the quarterback competition—who’s stepping up to lead the charge amid youthful inexperience and how leadership qualities are emerging on both sides of the ball.Why this works:The opening line hooks with a bold statement about breaking expectations, immediately capturing attention. The body teases specific tactics, key personnel, and NCAA policy impacts, creating curiosity while emphasizing the potential for Tennessee’s transformation. The emotional angle of seizing a pivotal moment in college football offers a sense of opportunity and importance, motivating listeners to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 22, 202659 min
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