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Christian Johnston, Wes Pruett, Nathan Wilson, Aaron Smith, Brandon Bumgarner, Ray Miketta
Former Memphis Tiger TE and New Saint Benedict Academy Head Football Coach joins us to talk about his new position.
Joe joins us to talk football,life, and what he has been up to since his playing days.
We break all the College World Series down. Don't boo Paul Maineri!
Braden Bean talks football and all about Beanyology!
We have some fun breaking down the past weeks actions and news
University of Memphis Defensive Coordinator Mike Macintyre talks tiger football.
Crossett High School AD/Head Football Coach talks Football with us.
ESPN and SEC Football Analyst Cole Cubelic talks all things College Football.
Tiger Rag Magazine Ron Higgins joins the show to talk LSU Football.
We bring Western Kentucky Football to 4-Star Nation!
Director of High School Relations Reggie Howard joins us to talk Memphis football.
O'Bryan Goodson played football at the University of Memphis.
T.J. played football at Germantown High School (TN) and is committed to play at Pittsburg State University in Kansas.
Cejai played football at White Station High School (TN) and is continuing his career at Southern Illinois University.
Kevin is the head boys basketball coach at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee.
Brandon coaches boys and girls basketball at Fayette Academy in Tennessee.
Bubba is the Head Basketball Coach at Christian Brothers High School in Tennessee and his son Brad is his Assistant Coach.
Robert Johnson • Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports Composite • Rated by 247 as the No. 149 safety in the class of 2021 and No. 41 prospect in Tennessee • Registered 64 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, five pass break-ups, four interceptions and four forced fumbles at Memphis Academy of Health Sciences HS • Also lettered in Basketball and Track and Field • Held offers from Ohio, UT Martin, Chattanooga, Eastern Kentucky and Tennessee State Cameron plays football for Memphis Academy of Health Sciences HS and is ranked No.12 in the state of Tennessee for the Class of 2022 according to 247Sports Composite. The 4-star athlete has Alabama, Auburn, Memphis, Ole Miss, Oregon and Tennessee in his Top 6. He has also received an offer from Florida.
Shanae coaches girls basketball at Crossett High School in Arkansas.
Maurice is the head coach for the Arlington High School boys basketball team in Tennessee.
Scott coaches boys basketball at Collierville High School in Tennessee.
Wesley coaches girls basketball at Bartlett High School in Tennessee.
Austin works for AAC Daily covering the American Athletic Conference.
Coach Marvis Davis for the Lausanne Collegiate High School boys basketball team in Memphis, TN.
Dominic is currently coaching high school boys basketball in Crossett, Arkansas.
Richard is currently the head boys basketball coach at Bartlett High School in Tennessee.
Guest Pickers: Christian Saulsberry and Jeremiah & Elijah Oatsvall
Special Guests: Mike and Matt Cooper from the Bartlett Skybox Crew
Special Guest: Danny Wimprine Wimprine was a four-year starter at quarterback for Memphis. He left the Tigers as the all-time leader in most major passing categories. Owns Tiger records for career completions (808), pass attempts (1,469), yards (10,215), touchdown passes (85), touchdowns responsible for (99) and interceptions (49). Tossed for over 300 yards eight times in his career, which still stands as the most 300-yard games in Tiger history. Had 22 games of 200 yards or more, also No. 1 in the Memphis record books. Started 42 of the 46 games that he played in, where he was 21-25 as a starter. Still remains in the Top 100 for most yards in NCAA History. His first career start came against the University of Houston in 2001, where he defeated the Cougars 52-33. He finished that game by completing 14-of-21 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns, while also carrying 15 times for 85 yards and a score. He went on to guide the Tigers to back-to-back eight win seasons as a junior and senior. Won the 2003 New Orleans Bowl, defeating the University of North Texas 27-17. Lost the 2004 GMAC Bowl to Bowling Green State University, 52-35. As a senior in 2004, was named All-Conference USA second team, completing 199 of 359 passes for 2,568 yards and 18 TDs, while rushing for two more.
Guest Picker is Tausean Holmes. He played defensive back at Arkansas State University from 2009-2012.