Discussions and interviews centered on University of North Carolina athletics from the staff of Argyle Report
Sam Doughton is joined by Argyle Report founder Turner Walston from the stands in the Dean E. Smith Center to break down UNC's season sweep over Duke. They talk about the pivot points of the game, Cam, Kenny and Luke's senior speeches, and look ahead to the ACC men's basketball tournament next week in Charlotte.
Fresh off their first week of class, Sam Doughton and Kirk Meyer sit down to recap UNC's win over N.C. State, how it's ok to enjoy watching Zion play if you're a UNC fan, work through Nassir Little's midseason slump, and preview men's basketball's game against Louisville, before doing a quick whip around of UNC athletics to end the show.
Argyle Audio meets up one last time at the end of the fall semester, with two special guests. Editor Sam Doughton is joined by former Argyle EIC C Jackson Cowart and former DTH assistant sports editor (and occasional Argyle contributor) Jeremy Vernon to break down some of the biggest news in Tar Heel sports, and to remember the last time UNC and Gonzaga played basketball. The trio starts discussing their reaction to Larry Fedora's firing (2:15) and the hiring of Mack Brown (7:15), before assessing Brown's initial success on the recruiting trail and hiring his assistants (10:40), including Jeremy's thoughts on UNC's chances on flipping Sam Howell (15:45), before ending with their favorite moments from the Fedora Era (22:15). They then explore how the controversy of Silent Sam took a turn toward UNC athletics this past week, and how both current and former student-athletes are speaking out against the statue in multiple open letters (28:20). Finally, Jeremy and Jackson discuss their memories covering UNC's national championship win over Gonzaga in 2017 while working for the Daily Tar Heel (47:00), filled in between with discussion of how UNC fans perceive Gonzaga vs Villanova (59:20), fun moments behind the scenes of covering the tournament (1:03:45) and a crash course for Jackson on if UNC has a chance at the title this season (1:12:30).
Sam Doughton and Kirk Meyer come to you from the stands at Kenan Stadium to breaking down the Larry Fedora firing, the Mack Brown hiring, and the future for UNC football. They also discuss women's soccer win over UCLA to go to the College Cup.
After a brief break due to Hurricane Florence, Argyle Audio returns to action ahead of UNC football’s home opener against Pittt. Sam Doughton and Kirk Meyer discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, the games that were cancelled because of it, and how it affects the Tar Heels’ season, before briefly reviewing UNC’s loss to ECU. The pair then previews UNC’s game against Pitt, why Larry Fedora has had success against the Panthers, and why Pat Narduzzi thinks the Tar Heels have had an edge, and then end with a rapid fire overview of how the Fall Olympic Sports look entering conference play. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @sjdoughton @BigJ_KMeyer
Argyle Audio returns for the 2018-19 athletic year with a new co-host, but the same in-depth discussion of all Tar Heel sports! Editor-in-chief Sam Doughton is joined by senior writer Kirk Meyer to review what went wrong in UNC Football’s loss to Cal (1:30) and discuss ECU’s season opening loss and UNC’s chances in Greenville on Saturday (18:35). Kirk then breaks down what’s going on early on for Anson Dorrance's undefeated women’s soccer team before their trip out west (34:55), while Sam discusses Joe Sagula’s volleyball team’s 2-3 start (47:10). They then briefly discuss men’s soccer and field hockey’s excellent starts to their seasons (58:20) and wrap up with a tease of Jack Leland’s profile on Sterling Manley coming up this weekend on ArgyleReport.com. Follow us! @sjdoughton @BigJ_KMeyer @ArgyleReport
C Jackson Cowart and Sam Doughton are back after a week off with another edition of Argyle Audio. The pair reviews Tuesday night's UNC men's basketball loss to Miami (1:20), previews the eight-mile trip to Duke (9:30), looks at what the past couple of weeks have meant seeding wise for post-season play (18:00) and touch briefly on Jalek Felton's likely withdrawal from the University (24:35). They then report from Greensboro and discuss UNC's second round exit from the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament (31:10) and the future of the program in the coming years (44:05). They end with a quick hit of headlines in UNC's Olympic sports, including women's lacrosse's win over Maryland, women's fencing's ACC title and early-season woes on the diamond (52:00).
C Jackson Cowart and Sam Doughton hop into the Argyle Audio studio to break down the past week's events in Tar Heel athletics. They open with a discussion of the frustrating state of the women's basketball program (0:45) before taking quick looks at UNC's Olympic sports teams currently in action (17:50). Then they touch on the latest news surrounding the FBI scandal in college basketball (34:40) before discussing UNC men's basketball winning three games over the course of five days and what that means heading into March (40:08). Finally, we have a special treat for everyone, as Jackson sits down with varsity basketball walk-on and former JV basketball star Kane Ma and talks about his journey, his Duke fandom, playing pickup with Rasheed Wallace and more (50:38). You don't want to miss it! Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @CJacksonCowart @sjdoughton
C Jackson Cowart and Sam Doughton are joined by senior writer Bryce Lapping for this edition of Argyle Audio. They review highlights from team availability ahead of the Duke game (1:20) before debating what qualifies as a rivalry after Joel Berry’s comments on a certain school in Raleigh (13:15). They also preview the Duke game on Thursday (32:12) and have a long and emotional conversation on the impact of Dean Smith on the third anniversary of his death (51:27).
Argyle Audio is back! C Jackson Cowart and Sam Doughton take the reins from Turner Walston and dive into UNC men’s basketball news. They discuss Jalek Felton’s suspension, what they know and how it may affect the Tar Heels on the court (3:45), the Tar Heels' three-game losing streak and what weaknesses were exposed against Clemson (18:15), the team's NCAA Tournament resume and potential seeding at this point in the season (31:30), what the Pitt game means this weekend (46:00), and wrap up with thoughts on N.C. State and Sterling Manley (52:40).
What are your top Tar Heel athletics stories from 2017? Who would take the floor in an All-Time Tar Heel Men's Basketball Pick-up Game? Why is the Smith Center game atmosphere the way that it is? Will Tar Heel men's tennis break through in 2018? Who would you pull for if it wasn't Carolina? We call Will. Who's Will? We don't know! He's from Raleigh, but we talk big men and then Turner takes your Twitter questions. Don't stick to sports! @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston
Why was this not recorded earlier? Find out. Also, your questions and a Patreon podcast preview featuring Jalek Felton.
Listen to exclusive audio coverage of the 2018 Argyle Report Christmas Parade. From high above Franklin Street, Turner brings you the floats, the personalities, the music and the pageantry. Perfect for your holiday driving. Ring in the 2018 Christmas season with Argyle Report!
It's a solo cruise for Turner this time. He discusses public vs. private persona, whether or not writers think they are special, fall postseasons, women's basketball vs. Radford, men's basketball and uniforms. Uniforms. You're going to love it. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston
Turner talks to former Tar Heel safety Deunta Williams, whose book My Breaking Point is out now and available at www.deuntawilliams.com. Plus, a little bit about the future of the site. You're going to love it. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @DeuntaWilliams_
Turner talks a bit about men's basketball, but stay for the check-in with Bryce Lapping about the Davie Poplar and the game-changing Argyle Report news toward the end of the podcast. You're going to love it. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @brycelessgem
Preview the Patreon Road Trip Podcast with this week's Argyle Audio. Become a patron at www.patreon.com/ArgyleReport. You're going to love it. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston
Turner is joined via phone by Matt Merletti, C Jackson Cowart and Sam Doughton. We talk football, volleyball, men's basketball and exclusive scoops on women's hoops. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @MattMerletti @sjdoughton @cjacksoncowart
Turner Walston is joined via the magic of Google Voice by former Tar Heel men's basketball player Michael Brooker, who shares his experience as a redshirt freshman in the room when Dean Smith retired as well as his outlook for the team in 2017-18. Also, Bryce Lapping explains the scholarship crunch and Sam Doughton checks in with his volleyball update ahead of Late Night. You're going to love it. Follow us on Twitter @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @m_brooker11 @brycelessgem @sjdoughton
Turner takes your calls and talks his Take on 'Amnesia.' We check in with Sam Doughton and Olivia Henley and get you ready for the weekend.
Turner Walston is joined by C Jackson Cowart and The Daily Tar Heel's Alex Zietlow to break down the football season to date, a men's basketball column and more. Stick with us for an hour and we'll make you smile. Follow us on Twitter! @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @cjacksoncowart @alexzietlow05
Turner Walston and Matt Merletti talk about Carolina's match-up with Duke, and we hear from Wayne again. Follow us on Twitter! @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @MattMerletti
Turner Walston flies solo and talks the perception of Tar Heel football. And we check in with Olivia Henley to talk soccer and Sam Doughton to talk volleyball. Follow us on Twitter! @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @ohenley5 @SamDoughton
Turner Walston is joined by C Jackson Cowart and Will Bryant to discuss Tar Heel football's ACC opener with Louisville, field hockey and more. Plus, we hear from our very first caller. Follow us on Twitter! @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @cjacksoncowart @WillDBryant
Turner Walston and Matt Merletti talk about Carolina football's season opener with Cal. We take listener questions, Jackson Cowart checks in via phone and Sam Doughton calls with a Carolina volleyball update. Follow us on Twitter! @ArgyleReport @TurnerWalston @MattMerletti @cjacksoncowart @sjdoughton This podcast features music from Rapternal Music, available under a Creative Commons Attributions-No Deratives 4.0 International license.
Dmitri Young is former Major League Baseball player who spent 13 seasons with four different teams, was a two-time All-Star and the 2007 NL Comeback Player of the Year. We talk about his baseball career, growing the game, his baseball card collection, professional wrestling and more. Follow Dmitri on Twitter @DaMeatHookYoung Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston There was something else I was supposed to put in the show notes but I forgot, so tweet at me if you're looking for it. It may have been my story on the Breakthrough Series. http://m.mlb.com/news/article/186745410/baseball-and-beyond-at-breakthrough-series …
Lexi Cappalli is a former gymnast at the University of North Carolina getting ready to start a career in market research. We chat about gymnastics, market research, fame and gymnastics. Follow Lexi on Twitter @ALL_CAPPs_
Pat James and Carlos Collazo, recently of The Daily Tar Heel, are graduating from UNC on Sunday and will soon begin summer jobs as associate reporters at MLB.com. Follow them at @PatJames24 and @CarlosACollazo Carlos' favorite story: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2015/02/unc-honors-dean-smith-by-running-trademark-four-corners Pat's favorite story: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2015/02/heart-defect-almost-forced-unc-alum-to-quit-swimming
Marilyn Payne of WRALSportsFan sits down to chat about press box etiquette and TV, online and print journalism, Twitter and clickbait. Follow Marilyn @marilyn_payne.
Gordon Stark and Ed Murgitroyd stop by for a couple of games and a quiz.
Episode 34 (or Season 2, Episode 1) / Arjun Rajaratnam is an American citizen by way of India, Singapore, Germany and other places. Join us for a deep conversation about life and leadership. / / Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston
Turner's favorite guest returns! We're afk at the moment so had to record a quick solo cruise in advance. In this episode: Turner rambles about radio DJs, talks to himself and pretends to talk to Antawn Jamison, then goes on some tangent about human understanding!? Back next week with hopefully a better This Better Be Good Ep!
It's the thrilling conclusion of the 30th Episode Spectacular! Two weeks ago, Adam Hollowell stopped by to interview Turner. Finally, here now is the conclusion to that riveting conversation. Follow Adam on Twitter @aehollowell Don't forget to tweet @TBBGCast with #ibelieveinfairies to let us know you're listening.
Patrick Finan has been a dear friend of Turner's since 1983. First we chat about his late father Tim Finan, who passed away suddenly in late June. Then we talk about movies and sports and stuff. Patrick is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/patrick.finan.71 Don't forget to tweet at @TBBGCast with #ibelieveinfairies to let us know you're listening. Because otherwise, we might stop making podcast. Not saying, just saying.
Adam Hollowell returns to guest host the This Better Be Good with Turner Walston 30th Episode Spectacular. And this is just part one! Follow Adam on Twitter @aehollowell Tweet @TBBGCast with #ibelieveinfairies to let us know you're listening!
Matt Stone is a friend of the program, an insurance agent and a former cop. We talk growing up in Durham, being a JV basketball manager at UNC and more. Follow Matt on Instagram @mattbstone Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Follow TBBG on Twitter @TBBGCast Like TBBG on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TurnerWalston
Baseball America assistant editor Michael Lananna joins the podcast to chat baseball and puns. And other stuff. Follow Michael on Twitter @mlananna Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Follow TBBG on Twitter @TBBGCast
Two return guests talk press box politics, summer plans, what happens when the beat takes a turn, and SHARKS! Follow Lauren on Twitter @lebrownlow Follow Brooke on Twitter @bepryor Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Like us on Facebook!
Two former Tar Heel quarterbacks stop by the studio for a candid chat. We touch on student-athlete life, Bryn's NFL experience, Caleb's Supervisor of Morale position, Matt Harvey and more. Follow Bryn @BrynRenner Follow Caleb @Caleb_Pressley Follow Turner @TurnerWalston Follow This Better Be Good @TBBGCast
Bobby Hundley is an assistant director of athletic communications at UNC and a good friend. We chat about growing up in Spencer, NC, working with student-athletes, radio, music and more. Follow Bobby on Twitter @bhundley Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Follow This Better Be Good on Twitter @TBBGCast
Legendary North Carolina men's basketball coach and longtime Dean Smith assistant Bill Guthridge passed away on May 12, 2015. In this episode, we revisit an interview from November 2008. Follow This Better Be Good on Twitter @TBBGCast Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston
Meredith Jones is enjoying the summer between high school and college. We chat about moving south in middle school, growing up in a world that has never not been on the Internet, choosing a college and more. Here's the Ugly Becky video we refer to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9r14yiFb3Q
Adam Hollowell is the director of student ministry at Duke University Chapel. He recently published 'Power and Purpose: Paul Ramsey and Contemporary Christian Political Theology.' We discuss his call to ministry, studying in Scotland, teaching English in Japan and his time as the Blue Devil. Follow Adam on Twitter @aehollowell Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Follow This Better Be Good on Twitter @TBBGCast
A new era begins with a new name for the podcast. It's This Better Be Good with Turner Walston. Lena Welch is a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina. She was an athletic communications assistant and is about to embark on an internship with the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse. Katherine Fitzgerald graduated in 2014 and has worked with NFL Films. Now, she's on the sidelines with a video camera for GoHeelsTV. Lots of lacrosse talk this week! Thanks to Langley Saxons for our theme music. Follow Lena on Twitter @lenawelch Follow Katherine on Twitter @kfitz134 Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Follow This Better Be Good on Twitter @TBBGCast
Brooke Pryor covers North Carolina Central sports for the Durham Herald-Sun and has written for The Daily Tar Heel and Carolina Blue. Follow Brooke on Twitter @bepryor Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston
Taylor Sharp gets it. He is a Morehead-Cain Scholar at Carolina using his platform for good with Casting for Hope, CommuniGift and One Carolina. Join us for a fun discussion on episode 19 of the podcast. Casting For Hope: http://www.castingforhope.org/ Casting For Hope video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob0A9LGPzOQ CommuniGift: http://www.CommuniGift.com One Carolina video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-SzGq7Oh-Q Follow Taylor on Twitter @TSharp94 Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston Stay tuned for exciting podcast developments!
It's the State of the Podcast! What we're doing, where we've been and where we're going. Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston
Gordon Stark is the COO of Murgitroyd, a global patent firm. He is joined by friend of the program Ed Murgitroyd, our first return guest to talk about running an international company and Gordon running the Boston Marathon. We close with a game called 'So You Think You Know America?' Follow Gordon on Twitter @GordonDStark Follow Ed on Twitter @edmurgitroyd Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston
Myron Miller's work for companies like Singer and Sunbeam has taken him all over the world. Now retired, he devotes his time toward international missions and studying history. Join us for a fascinating chat and the debut of 'The Myron Miller Game.'
Mike Morin is a reliever for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. We talked in late January and recorded this interview for Opening Week in Major League Baseball! Mike pitched for North Carolina from 2010-2012. We talk about coming to Carolina from Kansas, the ups and downs of college baseball and the Road to the Show. Follow Mike on Twitter @MrMoosh28 Follow Turner on Twitter @TurnerWalston
Freddie Kiger is a man of many hats: he's a Civil War lecturer, a statistician for ESPN and Raycom and an all-around interesting fellow. I apologize for the audio quality on today's podcast but hope you will enjoy it nonetheless. Dean Smith Tribute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhqjp0MFkNc