SportsTalk Mississippi
Summary: Mississippi's #1 Sports Talk Show - Covering all 82 counties of the Magnolia State. Part of the Supertalk Mississippi network.
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Podcasts:
The guys discuss Mississippi State's run in Omaha coming to an end, the stigma surrounding Oregon State, give their Winners and Losers from the weekend, and have conversations with Eric Sorensen of D1 Baseball and John Cohen
Three great guests on Today's show - Voice of the Bulldogs Neil Price, Ken Goe of The Oregonian to preview MSU/Oregon State, and Ole Miss athletics director Ross Bjork - plus some dumb criminal news and some technology talk
The guys begin the show with an #OmaDawgs conversation, talk to the "my wife's boyfriend sold his leg to pay for my Omaha trip" guy, have a little football conversation, and talk sports gambling and its impact on Mississippi with Craig Ray of Visit Mississippi
Mississippi State is one win away from the National Championship series after a win over North Carolina today - Pondering the question: Who should pitch on Friday, Ethan Small or someone else? - a conversation with Ryan Brown of WJOX - and your College Football Fix
The guys discuss Mississippi State's game-one College World Series win. Give their winners and losers from the weekend. Talk to Eric Sorensen of D1 Baseball. Talk about the US Open and Phil Mickelson's blunder. Plus the College Football Fix and an update on the MSU baseball coaching search.
On a College World Series Friday - the guys look at each Omaha matchup and their excitement level for it, examine why the viewership numbers are way up for the NCAA tournament so far, some US Open chatter, Les Miles is throwing shade, and a conversation with Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated
After some US Open chatter, the guys take their first look at Washington (Mississippi State's first opponent in Omaha), examine the Bulldogs' preseason projections vs. where they are right now, a Nolan Ryan stat that turns into a great nostalgia discussion, have a conversation with former Bulldog pitcher Ross Mitchell, and the College Football Fix
The guys start with some College World Series talk, have a conversation with Teddy Cahill of Baseball America and former PGA Tour pro Jim Gallagher Jr., and discuss the NCAA's new rule allowing redshirt players to keep their redshirt and play in 4 games
Richard and Borkey talk a little baseball, have a conversation with Eric Sorensen of D1 Baseball, look at Mississippi State's head coaching prospects, and end with Ole Miss golf coach Chris Malloy in studio
Mississippi State is off to the College World Series. The guys welcomed Tom Hart (who called the Super Regional for ESPN), voice of MSU baseball Jim Ellis, and hitting coach Jake Gautreau. Also "Winners and Losers" and the College Football Fix.
Friday's podcast is an all-Super Regional preview with Mississippi State taking on Vanderbilt in Nashville this weekend. The guys look at who has the "edge" in each facet of the game, talk to Will Sammon of the Clarion Ledger and Adam Sparks of the Tennessean, plus give their picks!
The podcast begins with a conversation with D1 Baseball's Kendall Rodgers - then that turns into a discussion of the Mississippi State coaching search - a new ESPN platform will benefit one Mississippi football program - and your college football fix
Live from Elvis Fest in Tupelo - The guys get into more MLB draft conversation, headlines, talk to Elvis' childhood best friend, have a great conversation with Tupelo High head football coach Trent Hammond, and more...
Matt and Richard start the show trying to figure out what happened to Ole Miss last night - get into the big headlines of the day - take a first look at Mississippi State/Vanderbilt - talk to David Dellucci - and the College Football Fix
Nothing but baseball on Today's show - Breaking down Mississippi State winning the Florida State regional, Ole Miss moves on to the Oxford regional championship, and what happened around the country - plus a conversation with Jake Mangum