OSU Insider-Will Tennessee Kick Chaz Coleman Off The Team??? With Special Guest

The Buckeye Scoop49mApril 11, 2026

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The Buckeye Scoop podcast dives into the latest controversy surrounding Chaz Coleman, the Ohio State transfer now at Tennessee, who is reportedly struggling with homesickness and possibly considering leaving the team. Hosts Dev and Sports Talk Jay discuss the situation, weighing whether Coleman’s reported issues stem from emotional challenges or deeper systemic problems in college football, particularly the influence of agents and NIL money. They draw parallels to past recruiting drama involving Ohio State, such as the Legend Bay and Boo Carter incidents, questioning whether Tennessee is experiencing a string of bad luck or systemic dysfunction. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of the transfer portal, the pressure on young athletes, and the role of family and agents in recruiting decisions. The hosts express concern over how financial incentives can override a player’s true desires, calling for greater accountability in the college football landscape. The episode concludes with lighthearted banter about fan culture, memes, and a touching story about Riley Duke saving a man’s life, highlighting the human side of college athletics. Key takeaways include: 1) Players like Chaz Coleman may be pressured by agents and family into decisions that conflict with their personal well-being; 2) The transfer portal has created a high-stakes environment where money and ego can overshadow athletic development; 3) Tennessee’s recent recruiting struggles, despite financial power, suggest deeper programmatic issues; 4) Fans and media should remain critical of narratives pushed by agents and influencers; 5) The emotional toll on young athletes is real and often underreported; 6) The NCAA’s enforcement of transfer rules remains weak and inconsistent; 7) Positive stories, like Riley Duke’s heroic act, remind listeners of the character behind the headlines; 8) The podcast emphasizes the need for systemic reform in college football to protect players from exploitation.

Key Takeaways
1

Players like Chaz Coleman may be pressured by agents and family into decisions that conflict with their personal well-being.

2

The transfer portal has created a high-stakes environment where money and ego can override athletic development.

3

Tennessee’s recent recruiting struggles, despite financial power, suggest deeper programmatic issues.

4

Fans and media should remain critical of narratives pushed by agents and influencers.

5

The emotional toll on young athletes is real and often underreported.

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Chapters
0:00
5 min

Technical Glitch & Introduction

The hosts begin with a technical issue, restarting the live stream. They welcome back viewers, introduce the topic of Chaz Coleman’s situation at Tennessee, and set the stage for the discussion with a reminder about the pay-it-forward initiative for military and first responders.

5:00
10 min

Chaz Coleman’s Struggles at Tennessee

It's heartbreaking, makes me absolutely furious. And I just pray that these selfish grownups and individuals that are trying to suck blood from all of these college athletes right now would please just leave them alone.

Highlight
15:00
15 min

Recruiting Drama & Agent Influence

When that much money's involved, we've all seen how many stories in college football, even to this date where money just throws a curveball and things sometimes and people's wants and emotions get put to the side and they see dollar signs and they go.

Highlight
30:00
15 min

Tennessee’s Program & Fan Reaction

It's frustrating because he was the one big fish that we did get in the portal where for whatever reason, we're, you know, have all of this money.

Highlight
45:00
15 min

Human Stories & Fan Culture

The episode shifts to lighter topics, including a viral meme of a Buckeye fan resembling Bobby Hill from King of the Hill, a clip from the Tennessee game where fans were outshouted, and a heartfelt story about Riley Duke saving a man’s life. These moments highlight the emotional and human side of college football.

High-Impact Quotes
It's heartbreaking, makes me absolutely furious. And I just pray that these selfish grownups and individuals that are trying to suck blood from all of these college athletes right now would please just leave them alone.
Dev28:47
Viral: 85.0
When that much money's involved, we've all seen how many stories in college football, even to this date where money just throws a curveball and things sometimes and people's wants and emotions get put to the side and they see dollar signs and they go.
Dev10:24
Viral: 80.0
I'm waiting for the news to break that one of the COI people allegedly took a bribe from somebody. I'm just waiting because literally the NCAA... which this gets people bash the NCAA a lot. I totally understand why, but in that scenario, you're dead right, man.
Brandon38:22
Viral: 75.0
Speakers

Host

Brandon

Guests

Sports Talk JayDev
Topics Discussed
Chaz Coleman Transfer Situation95%College Football Recruiting Drama90%Influence of Agents and NIL Money88%Tennessee Football Program Issues85%Player Mental Health and Homesickness80%NCAA Enforcement and Penalties75%Fan Culture and Rivalry70%Positive Athlete Stories65%
People & Brands

Ohio State

organization

20xPositive

Tennessee

organization

18xNeutral

Chaz Coleman

person

15xNeutral

Sports Talk Jay

person

12xPositive

Dev

person

10xPositive

NCAA

organization

6xNegative

Jim Jackson

person

6xPositive

Legend Bay

person

5xNegative

Boo Carter

person

5xNegative

Riley Duke

person

4xPositive

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