Inside Carolina Podcast 145829
Summary: The Inside Carolina podcasts air in concise, hard-hitting segments that cover a wide range of current UNC sports topics, from game previews and instant postgame analysis, to recruiting breakdowns. Inside Carolina’s stable of writers, insiders and analysts -- plus special guests -- join the program for each podcast on the Tar Heels. The show is hosted by Tommy Ashley, who has been on the staff for two decades, and produced by Jon Seigle.
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Podcasts:
Rob Harrington and Greg Barnes join the show today.
Don Callahan joins the IC Radio show to discuss football recruiting.
Greg Barnes joins the IC radio show to talk about Saturday's win, P.J. Hairston's toughness, and the start of ACC season.
Rob Harrington joins IC Radio and talks recruiting, UNLV game
Andrew Jones joins IC Radio and discusses who he thinks will be the top four teams in the ACC this year.
Greg Barnes joins Tommy Ashley and Buck Sanders to discuss the media fallout and reaction to the Martin Report.
Greg Barnes joins Tommy Ashley and Buck Sanders to review the State of Heels to date.
Greg Barnes joins Tommy Ashley and Buck Sanders to talk about Thursday's press conference and the Martin Report.
Mark Paschal recaps the 2012 football season and looks ahead to 2013.
Don Callahan talks about some of the Tar Heels participating in the Shrine Bowl practices in South Carolina.
Dewey Burke gives his breakdown of Carolina's performance so far this season.
Greg Barnes joins the program to talk about UNC's win over ETSU, whether Brice Johnson be in the starting lineup and about JP Tokoto's amazing athleticism.
Don Callahan talks about the impact of the Fedora to Tennessee coaching rumors, his impressions of Carolina recruits from the state championship football games and what to look forward to on the recruiting trail in the coming weeks.
Greg, Walter and Tommy talk about hoops.
Don Callahan recaps T.J. Logan's record-breaking performance in 3A High School title game.