Austin Price: Hello everybody and welcome in for another episode of Vol Clip Confidential. I'm your host Austin Price of vol quest.com. Tennessee back at home for the home finale this week against Vanderbilt will preview that coming up with sophomore wide receivers, Chaz Nimrod and Kayla Webb. But before we get to them, we bring in Vol Clubs, hunter Badu and Hunter, another successful tailgate this past weekend. Live music for the first time. Going to take everybody through how that went. Hunter Baddour: We've grown year after year with these tailgates and we had over 2000 people come through for the Georgia game. We had a live band, obviously plenty to drink and eat and the weather was terrific. The game didn't work out as well as we would've heard, but it was another tremendous tailgate thanks to our all club Austin Price: Members. All right, coming up on Friday, you've got the Black Friday deals, which means a lot of merch, kind of like the smokey hat or the Ball Club, t-shirts, mugs, whatever you want to get. Helmets, right? Helmets, yeah. Perfect. And the rear helmet. The original helmet. Hand me that one right back there. The white helmet? No, no, the white helmet with the black tee. There we go. With the orange tee with the black outline. This right here is more of a, it's a rarity because they only wore it the one season before they got the black helmet. So to me, this is kind of a cool helmet because it's kind of a rare helmet. They wore it the one year. They've not worn it since. I actually think it's kind of cool with the black face mask, but either way, a lot of cool merch, black Fridays Hunter Baddour: For our members. False on social media, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and then certainly check your email because we've got a lot of Black Friday specials that I think our fans and members will really Austin Price: Enjoy. Your favorite senior day moment? Anything growing up that catches the eye? Hunter Baddour: So being 38, growing up, going to games when Peyton Manning was here, those are some of my fondest memories and going to the games with my dad and so certainly senior day Peyton running through the tee Austin Price: And then directing the band afterwards with Vanderbilt at Hunter Baddour: Home. That's right, that's a moment that I will not forget and even more special to be there with family. Austin Price: And Peyton was in last weekend. You got to hang out with him for breakfast with Peyton with a couple of key members and we look forward to continued growth of the Vault Club and we'll talk about that more next week right here on Vault Club Confidential. But as for this week, let's turn our attention to sophomore wide receivers, Chaz Nimron and Caleb Webb. Guys, I'm not sure you went into the season knowing you're going to play as big a part as you played, but with Bruce injured, you guys have stepped up and I think playing some of the best football of the season right here at the back end of the year. What has been the difference? It feels like you all have played more confidently. Why the last two or three games? Chas Nimrod: I'd say just getting more used to being in game environments and actually being in the game and getting more game reps. It just helps you get more comfortable and also making plays like catching the ball. That's just every time you do that just builds your confidence more and more like every rep. And in practice, practice helps a lot too if you take, because I see it as how you practice is how you're going to play. So in practice, if you take your rep serious, then it'll translate over to the game. So just our coaches helping us stay locked in during practice helps a lot. Kaleb Webb: I agree with Chaz was saying once you get a feel for what the game environment's like and how other opponents will play you, you just get adjusted to it. I would say when Brew went down in the South Carolina game, it was not much of a shocker that I went in, but going in so early, because especially what Brew has, what he's brought to the team the previous year and this year he was doing really good, so he come in and then seven 30 at night, it's a whole bunch of fans, the blackout game and I feel like once you've been in that environment, it's not many more environments that can be more intense than that. So once you get in there, get comfortable with that. Every other game day's, just another game. Austin Price: You talk about getting game reps, there really is no substitute for that. I mean I get you practice how you play, but practices, there's nobody there, right? I mean there's no sound outside of whatever they're piping in. If it's a road game or whatever. When you're out there and you're catching those live balls and those guys on the other side are actually trying to take your head off and not playing thud, how different is that? Kaleb Webb: I'd say practice kind of gets you ready for that. I know you said it is different in the game, they're trying to take your head off and it's a whole bunch of fans, but once you do it so much at practice, me personally, once you really get into a Florida game, you really don't notice the fans as much. It is just like a kids game at that point. So you're just really out there having fun, I feel like. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, to piggyback what he said about the fans and getting into a flow of your play really doesn't make it seem like anybody's out there until somebody does something crazy or you do something crazy. The crowd just erupts. Kaleb Webb: Yeah. Jay Wright touchdown. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, Kaleb Webb: Loud. Austin Price: You both had your first touchdowns this year. What was that experience like? Kaleb Webb: Electric. It's like once you hit the end zone. Well, I scored at kneeling. I don't know if he can relate to this. He scored at Kentucky, but when you score a kneeling, that's when you really absorb the crowd and the environment. I got up and immediately, first thing that went into my head was I got to do it touchdown dance in front of everybody. It's going to be lit, Chas Nimrod: But scoring away, I mean you obviously don't get the same vibes as kneeling. I was lucky, kind of shocked because it was just really quiet when it happened, so I didn't mean normally used to when you score it's really loud, but college, the stadium was way bigger. It's more opposing fan, so it wasn't very loud but it it's super great feeling. It's what we came here to do. So it's a fulfilling feeling. Austin Price: You guys come in a part of a class is two of you had squirrel. He found a little more success early last year than you guys did. He is in the slot As a young kid, how hard is that? You're both making all these plays in high school and all of a sudden you're not really playing. So to kind of take the fans through what that is like, because I know it's hard, but you also have to sit back and go, we're just 18 and a lot of these guys playing 21. Kaleb Webb: I would just say it's like kind like a humbling experience force you to get back to work because you're basically starting over from ground zero all over again. So for me, I just tapped into a mentality. I got to go prove myself again. I prove myself at the high school level, but we're at a different stage in my life, so show the coaches what I can do and I know opportunities are a little bit more limited, so I want to take advantage of the opportunities I get. Chas Nimrod: I mean, I think you hit it right on the head with how opportunities are more limited in this area and so you just have to take advantage of it and really be locked in. Kaleb Webb: It's different from high school, high school, the guy you're getting probably at least five or more targets every game. Never know what the flow to offense is going to be like or whose game plan to get the ball the most. It all just depends, so you want to take advantage of the opportunities you do Austin Price: Get. I'm a big numbers guy and so every time these guys walk through the complex, I'm always like, man, you get out of 84, did you get out of 81 yet? There's such old school numbers. I saw your mom and dad last week after the game and they got their 84 jerseys and I joked with him when he first got here. I said, I don't know if your parents would go buy a New Jersey now. You may have to stay in 84. And he said, I don't know about that. Did y'all ever look in the mirror and go, man, is this 1987? Kaleb Webb: I mean, Austin Price: Is this the NFL pre three years ago? Kaleb Webb: I feel like we, you definitely aren't happy with your number, but at the end of the day it's just a number so you can make that number, Austin Price: Make it yours Kaleb Webb: Because Cordell Patterson had 84, made it look good. Austin Price: He did, yeah. Eric Berry, I mean I always say that Eric Berry wore 10 in high school when he first got here. Eric H had 10, so his freshman year he wore 14. He could have moved to 10 his sophomore year and he said, I'm just going to make 14 mind now look out there every game you're out there on the field. What's that out there for? It's not for Christian Charles, it's for Eric Barry. Chas Nimrod: A lot of greats have wore bigger numbers, so it's really not that bad. I mean, 80 one's definitely grown on me, but yeah, I think Kaleb Webb: When I got 84 on. Austin Price: How have your games changed since you got here? Where have you gotten better as a receiver? Kaleb Webb: I would just say understanding the game as a whole and especially at the line with releases, understanding leverage and how to necessarily get open. That's why I say I've grown that I know in high school I felt like I was kind of one dimensional. I was more like of a vertical guy, high point the ball, but I feel like as I got into college, I've kind of grown in every aspect as a receiver, run after catch top of the route releases and all that. Chas Nimrod: I think I've also grown a lot in every aspect of my game. I've gotten a lot like Twitch here. I've figured out that than most people, which helps in my game at the line of scrimmage and what you said, understanding the game as a whole because I mean I didn't really know much about football. I started late and so there's a lot more to it After playing for a while, I'm playing at this level that I've learned about. Austin Price: How much has brew meant to you guys since he got hurt? When he is in the meeting room, when he is around the complex, obviously he's not been able to been on the sidelines much because he's not cleared to move around that well, but I mean just being able to kind of give you tips on maybe what he sees in your game. How much has he meant to you guys? Chas Nimrod: He's meant a lot. He helps me with my confidence a lot on the field. He's a really good leader in the way he talks to us. He hypes us all up. Everybody in the room, it doesn't matter who you are, he's in your ear telling you that you're better than him. So he is just giving you cues, that dog mentality, go take it, it's yours. Nobody can really stop you. And Kaleb Webb: I feel like Bru was super engaged when he was playing and he's been even more engaged since he's gotten hurt with Taz was saying, he always is a confidence booster and he'll try to help you in any way you need, whether that be in the receiver room, talking through things like the install or we were watching film, what I saw, just talk to him and how he would've played it differently or whatever. But Brew is a really good leader. I'm really grateful. Both of us are really grateful for what Brew has done since he's came in. Austin Price: I feel like you guys have grown up a lot in the last year just knowing you kind when you're committing and signing and the guys that stay here before me brew. I mean I feel like I talked to a 40 year old man when I'm talking to him, you know what I mean? He's mature. So mature. There's mature. I think you guys are mature, but there's a different level, right? I mean it's almost like talking to someone that's 15, 20 years older than you guys. Do you feel like that? It's almost like another coach. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, low key. An older brother figure almost. Yeah. Yeah, but exactly what he said, it's like talking to 40, 50 year old guy, but it's super interesting conversation. Craziest stories ever. For sure. Kaleb Webb: I feel like Brew is kind of like that older brother figure, but he also acts like a kid as well outside of the meeting room when we're just in the facility. Brew's one of the funniest people in the locker room. He's always joking around, but he knows how to separate fun from business When he's on the field, it's strictly business. He's here to get a job done and then off the field. He's super fun to be around. Austin Price: What's Kelsey Pope like to play for? Kaleb Webb: I would just say he's one of those coaches that you're willing to put everything on the line for when he comes into the facility, he's going to give you his all, so it makes you want to reciprocate that same energy. Austin Price: You just had the baby not too long ago. Have y'all signed up for babysitting duties? Chas Nimrod: No. I'm smooth off that. I mean maybe. Austin Price: Do we think he would trust any of you boys to actually babysit the baby? Chas Nimrod: Nah. Well, yeah. Nah, definitely not. Austin Price: I would go with brew. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, brew probably Kaleb Webb: That's a good option. Yeah, I feel like, I don't know. You feel like squirreling? Chas Nimrod: Nah, I'm definitely not letting Ramel watch my kid either. Austin Price: Squirrel, if he wears the red slippers, Kaleb Webb: His red slippers, Chas Nimrod: Yeah, Austin Price: He goes along through the complex every day and I'm just like, Chas Nimrod: He needs a pair for sure. Kaleb Webb: Now he be beating him up. Austin Price: You got senior day coming up on Saturday for a bunch of guys. Some of them may come back, they at least have the option to, we'll see what happens, but how much do you all think about let's go out and send those guys out on a high note, let's make sure they go out with a win. Chas Nimrod: I mean definitely a lot because I know when I'm in that position that I'm going to want the same thing from my teammates. I mean even in high school, leaving your last home game, not playoff game, same thing. I mean you just get everybody to step up, have a good week of preparation. Don't kind of just have more fun with it, not more fun with it, but just enjoy more relaxed. Yeah, just enjoy it a little bit more. Take everything in. Austin Price: Will you talk to some of those older guys, Caleb, about just what's this? What's this? Knowing that this is your last go around, you've got a few more years left. They've got a couple days. Kaleb Webb: Yeah, I mean I've talked to Joe about it on the game. He said he might be super emotional when that time comes. Walking away from kneeling for the last time. So yeah, in that position, I don't honestly know how I would feel when it comes to that time, but I definitely want to send them out with a win and a good way heading into a bowl game so they feel good about their last time in Eland. Austin Price: All right. You're from Georgia and you're from Arkansas. First time you guys met, what'd you think of each other? Do you remember where it was? Do you remember the first time you saw each Kaleb Webb: Other? It was Chas Nimrod: Super awkward. It was at the Ole Miss game. What year was that? Austin Price: Which means you were committed and you weren't yet? Chas Nimrod: Yeah, no, coach Burns. He Kaleb Webb: Came there. I was talking Coach Burns. He was like, you want to meet Chaz? I was like, who's Chaz? It's other receiver cool with me. He walked me over to Chaz and then just left. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, he just like, Kaleb Webb: Then Chaz, he forced you? Yeah, he side eyed me. He like, what's up? I'm like, what's up, bro? How you doing? He was like, good, you should come here. I'm like, for sure. That was literally our whole conversation. Chas Nimrod: It was pretty funny. Austin Price: And now how close are you? Chas Nimrod: Super close roommates We're roommates. Kaleb Webb: Nice. Austin Price: What do you like about each other as a roommate and what do you not like about each other as a Kaleb Webb: Roommate? Wait, go first. I want to hear that. Chas Nimrod: I mean we're both pretty chill. We just do our own thing really. I mean like you screaming at the game at midday, but it doesn't really bug me. I mean maybe when I'm trying to take a nap, but other than that, pretty easy to live with. Kaleb Webb: Yeah, Chad's pretty chill and we'd basically be doing the same things if I'm going somewhere. Most likely he coming with me and I feel like our schedules are just similar. Whenever I'm putting in extra work, like TA is always with me. We just Austin Price: Who's doing the cooking around this apartment? Chas Nimrod: Yeah. I was actually in a cooking class this semester or baking class. It was like baking and pastry arts so I could say me. Kaleb Webb: I don't really have the patience to cook Austin Price: For real. Better question is when your parents show up, what do they think of how you're keeping the apartment up? Do they walk in and there's clothes all over the laundry room floor? No. Are we neat freaks? What are we here? Chas Nimrod: We're pretty clean, but it gets messy throughout the day and then clean it up. It's not bad. It stays pretty Kaleb Webb: Clean. It'll get a point. We'll be like if it does get too dirty, we just be like, bro, we got to clean this. No way we could leave our apartment. Chas Nimrod: But it never gets super bad. Yeah, like crazy bad. Kaleb Webb: I've seen worse Chas Nimrod: For sure. Austin Price: All right, if you don't have a day of football and you just have a day to relax besides sleeping, which all college kids like to do, what do you like to go do as a duo or individually? What do you enjoy? Chas Nimrod: Golf or Dollywood? Austin Price: Like real golf? Kaleb Webb: Yeah, in the Chas Nimrod: Driving range. It depends on my mood. Maybe nine holes. Yeah, Kaleb Webb: We used to hit the driving range a lot in the spring. Whenever we had time hit the driving range, I might just play the game. I'm a gamer. I little Fortnite, two K, Madden, any kind of game. So Austin Price: When did you start taking up golf? This is interesting to me Chas Nimrod: Actually in high school during the covid covid time because I lived Austin Price: Golf boomed during Covid because everybody needed to get outside. People just wanted to do things, Chas Nimrod: Nothing to do. So I lived, there's a driving range probably five minutes from my house, so I just knock out all my schoolwork during I was online and then I'd go golf, go to the driving range, golf, just work on my swing and stuff. Austin Price: You ever been to the blessings out there in Fayetteville? Chas Nimrod: Nah. Have you? Austin Price: No. Maybe next year though. Yes. The balls play at Arkansas next year. You got that one circled. Chas Nimrod: It's going to be lit. I mean it'll be cool playing at home. I don't have a circle, but it'll be fun playing at home. We both in front of everybody play in Georgia. That will be cool. Kaleb Webb: That'll be lit. Austin Price: Have you all went to each other's house before? Have you been to Arkansas and he's been to Georgia? Chas Nimrod: I've been to Georgia. Kaleb Webb: I don't think, he hasn't been to my house, but he has been to Georgia. I have not been to Arkansas, but I plan on making that trip out there soon. Chas Nimrod: Everybody thinks Arkansas. It's really not as bad as it sounds. Kaleb Webb: I thought it was middle of nowhere especially He said we were like Northwest. Yeah, yeah, he said northwest Arkansas and I was like, there's probably nothing out there. Austin Price: You can either fly into Northwest Regional Airport or you can fly into Tulsa, which is not too far. Yeah, Tulsa and drive over George is the peach state. Can you tell me what Arkansas Chas Nimrod: Is? The diamond state? Austin Price: Right. I thought it was the natural state. Chas Nimrod: Oh yeah, the natural state. Dang it. Oh man. I'm going to get looked at. Everyone's going to be like, this kid does not know what he's about. Austin Price: Are you guys history guys? Chas Nimrod: Not really. I mean it was interesting in high school though. It was one of my favorite subjects. Austin Price: In what way? What interests you about hype's? A big JFK assassination guy. Really? Chas Nimrod: I just saw something. I said that the lions are eight and two since the first time since JFK has been assassinated. Austin Price: That's correct. Yeah. Eight and two since 1964. Yeah, he got assassinated in 1963. Kaleb Webb: Was their head coach Dan Campbell? Austin Price: Yes. Dan Campbell. He Kaleb Webb: Doing a guitar. Yeah, it was on hard knocks. I watched there few episodes of hard knocks. He getting the team Austin Price: Right. On Sundays when you're watch NFL games, are you watching for former teammates or what Chas Nimrod: Now? For sure, but before that I just watch receivers that I like to watch play. Austin Price: Yeah. Falcon's a guy. No, Kaleb Webb: Not a big Falcons guy. I was actually a Chiefs fan for a little bit because Eric Berry, but once he kind of let football go, I'm just a fan of football now. Austin Price: Did you get to talk to Eric Berry when he was here? Kaleb Webb: Yes, I did. It was very short. We was coming in from outside. I just said, what's up to him? Then I was like, from Georgia Wright. He was like, yeah, I went to Creekside. I went to McKee turn. I was like, oh, that's good. Keep doing your thing. I was like, for sure, and that was it. But I love that interaction. That was Austin Price: Cool. What we've learned so far is Caleb Webb likes to safe for show. That's what he said when he said, you should come here and that's what he said. Eric Barry, who'd you grow up being a fan of Arkansas's? Kind of that No man's land. I mean you could go, well the old days you could go St. Louis Rams. They're no longer there. You could go chiefs, you could go cowboys, which Jerry's team and he went to Arkansas. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, there's a lot of Cowboys fans there and a lot of Chiefs fans, but my family's chiefs fans, but I never really grew up watching NFL football. My family never really had a team, so I kind of just look more players than the team. Austin Price: We skipped this question last week with Ollie Lane, but it returns. It's been on every other episode of Vocal Confidential Jordan or LeBron. Chas Nimrod: I think it depends on when. Well, depends Austin Price: On when you grew. Depends when you were born. There you go. Listen. He's actually one of the few people that actually have a good viewpoint on this. Yeah, Chas Nimrod: Because obviously if you're born when Jordan was playing, you're going to be like he was the goat and I feel like the NBA was way more physical and brutal. Austin Price: Back in the day. It was way more fun too. There was no super teams. It was pretty diverse. Chas Nimrod: Now everybody just gets walk by. Golden State. Steph cur shooting threes. But Kaleb Webb: I feel like Austin Price: You never did answer the question. Chas Nimrod: I go with Jordan, I like Jordan's more than LeBron. Austin Price: This is the first young kid that's done this. Some people said Kobe and then Coach Garner said Dr. J, you. Kaleb Webb: I say kd, but between Jordan and LeBron. That's crazy. Not really it random. No, I love K. I would say, I would say LeBron just because I grew up in this era and he'd been playing for 20 years and ain't Austin Price: And isn't that much of a drop off. The longevity is really remarkable. He stayed really injury free for the most part too. Yeah, Kaleb Webb: It's really impressive. But everybody always had the argument that Jordan went six for six in the finals and he does have more rings than LeBron, but he didn't have to play. Jordan didn't have to play Golden State with Steph Clay, Katie and Draymond. Yeah, that is facts. I don't think Jordan, Scotty and Broman would've beat them. Whoever was guarding Curry would've been getting crazy work and Katie would've gave Scottie Pippen crazy work. Indeed. Yes, probably. Austin Price: But they didn't have Jordan or Pippen or the great Luke Longley. You boys even know who Luke Long Lee is? Kaleb Webb: Nah, Austin Price: Braves guy. Kaleb Webb: I'm not much of a baseball guy. No baseball. I gave up baseball in fifth grade. I was short and fourth hitter. Austin Price: Oh, you were shortstop? Yeah, short. I was going to say you were short. I'm like, you're tall man. Kaleb Webb: No. Yeah, I played shortstop when I was fourth hitter. Y'all know what that mean. I was bringing everybody in, Austin Price: But he gave it up. He retired, he peaked. Kaleb Webb: That's funny. You'll be a baseball guy. Austin Price: I used to be when I was younger, not as much anymore. I mean baseball's a really long season, so I like watching baseball in April kind of when it gets going and then the summer months I'd go to a game. I'd love to go to stadiums. I've been to 12 to 15 major league baseball parks, which is a lot considered, I'm not a big baseball guy. And then I love watching it September or October, early November when it gets to playoff time. It's kind of like the NBA. I'm like that with the NBA A too though. When it gets to playoffs, I can sit there and watch. I could care less about watching the game regular season. About the only time I watch it in the regular season is Christmas day. Nothing else on, you know what I mean? Kaleb Webb: It's always good catching the game on Christmas Day and Thanksgiving. Don't the lion always play on Thanksgiving? Austin Price: Yes, they do. Kaleb Webb: Who do they play this year? Austin Price: I don't know who they play this week. It's the lines and cowboys. They always play on Thanksgiving and then they've added the night game this year, which is San Francisco and Seattle and then they're doing a Black Friday game too on Amazon Prime, which is the Jets and Dolphins this year. So it's it'll be four games before you ever get to the weekend. Kaleb Webb: The jets lost to the bills. I didn't finish the game. Austin Price: Yes, the jets lost the bills. It got Kaleb Webb: Blown Austin Price: Out, right? Yep. And benched Zach Wilson, he's now third string quarterback. Kaleb Webb: I seen something that the jet receivers had nine yards in total. Chas Nimrod: Are you serious? Kaleb Webb: The whole jet receiver court. That's so bad. Yeah, Chas Nimrod: That's Austin Price: Crazy. Best Christmas hit graphs you ever got? Chas Nimrod: I'd probably say snowboarding trip. That was probably, Kaleb Webb: That's kind of it. Chas Nimrod: Yeah, it, my parents were like, we're going to see your grandma. She lives in Philadelphia. And I was like, why are we driving through Kansas then? Why are we going like this? And then me and my brother were like, we're going to Colorado snowboard. It was cool. Kaleb Webb: It's kind of lit. Austin Price: Yeah. Where at in Colorado? Chas Nimrod: Crested Butte. It's like, I think it's on the other side of Aspen maybe. I'm not sure, but I love that city. It's super Austin Price: Small town. You love snow? Chas Nimrod: Yeah. I think the reason I like it is I'm not around it a lot. I think if I was around it a lot then I'm like it as much. Kaleb Webb: Don't get snow in Arkansas. Chas Nimrod: Occasionally Austin Price: I'd say it's kind of like here. I mean Tennessee, you see it snow a lot and then I always say global warming's a real thing because heck, the winter's even more pretty mild and we just don't, I wish we did get more snow. Kaleb Webb: The snow here my freshman year, right? Yeah. Chas Nimrod: Last year a little bit. Not a lot. Maybe half an inch. Kaleb Webb: The only time I really experienced snow. We had a snowstorm when I was in fourth grade and everybody was leaving their cars went the highways Austin Price: And they shut the whole place down. Yeah, that's Kaleb Webb: Crazy. Austin Price: My wife and her family are from up in Pennsylvania. So you up there in the wintertime and there's snow drifts that they just pushed over there and they're like 30 feet high and you're just dusting here and everybody just shuts down. Kaleb Webb: I seen it was Buffalo last year. Yeah, the stadium was literally covered in snow. The seats were under the snow, so I did They play in that? Austin Price: Yeah. They're able to get it shoveled off. And then I love those random games in Denver, green Bay, Buffalo where the snow's falling so hard they can't get it. So it is just a kind of a quagmire in snow. Chas Nimrod: That would be kind of fun to play in. Oh, for real. Be cold. But Kaleb Webb: It was like, I don't know what year it was, but Lash Sean, he was on the Eagles. He was crazy. Work in the snow. It was about, I remember watching the highlights Austin Price: Best thing about being at Tennessee's. What? Kaleb Webb: I'd just say the game day environment. I never experienced anything like that before I came here, so I feel like the first checkerboard game and I was like when I was like, wow, I was in the tunnel, just gazing at the crowd. It looked amazing. It didn't look real for real. I think that's probably the best part though. Chas Nimrod: For me, I would Kaleb Webb: Say Chas Nimrod: I had say the environment and then opportunity. There's a lot of opportunities here. Yeah, Austin Price: People. Chas Nimrod: Yeah. Fan base, everything. Austin Price: What about people in the building? I don't mean coaches, I mean support staff, nutrition people, down Smokies. You gotten to know some of those people. Actually it's taking time to just get to know a hawk or somebody like that. Chas Nimrod: Everybody in the building is super nice. I mean from Coach Hy to the people down in Smoke, everybody's always having a positive attitude. You can really have a conversation with whoever. Just get to know anybody. That's what I like to do is talk to random people, random new people. Kaleb Webb: Same. I'll see somebody like, Hey, how you doing? And then depending on what kind of response they give me, might have a conversation. That's how I feel like I go about every day. Like everybody I walk past, I'm going to try to talk to him for the most part. Austin Price: Last thing we'll get you out the door. How much has the back end of this season catching a touchdown in Kentucky? Big first down catches. You're catching your touchdown kneeling. How much has that kind of got you fired up for next year? I mean, I know we've got to finish this season now, right? This week it's Vanderbilt and the bowl game, but how much does that, do you want to take these next two? Use it as that springboard kind of like Cedric Tillman did in 2020 or yeah, 2020 going into that 2021 season. Chas Nimrod: Definitely just take advantage of these next two games and really do as much as I can do in them and then just keep this throughout spring and everything. But in fact, we have the opportunity. Everything's there for us to go and take it. Kaleb Webb: It's going to get scary next year. Meet Dante, Chad Squirrel. Got Mike coming in. It's going to get scary. I feel like, especially because now we got some experience. We all got experience under our boats, so I feel like next year we can help Nico out. Whoever's the starting quarterback can make some money. Well Austin Price: Guys, we appreciate you coming in. Two of the bright futures here on Rocky top. Chaz Nimrod, Caleb Webb, thanks for coming in guys. Chas Nimrod: Of course. Thanks for having us.