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Send us a textJoin Dom & TJ as they host a number of DJ's teammates who were a part of 3 straight FCS National Championships.This show was built around DC DJ Smith joining us but it didn't work out and we didn't know that information beforehand. Have no fear though! The lineup of guest STILL DELIVERED! Thoughts on DJ, the culture, the past history that built what exist today, and of course much more!Appearances by;Armanti Edwards - 2x Walter Payton Award winner, 2x FCS Champ, NFL Draft Pick, Grey Cup (CFL) winner, & CFB Hall of FamerJacque Roman - 3x FCS ChampBrandon Turner - FCS Champ (App's radio analyst)Richie Williams - FCS ChampLeonard Love - 3x FCS ChampDexter Jackson - 3x FCS Champ & NFL Draft PickTyler Adams - TA Films (Trust me, you've seen his work!)You don't want to miss this one! Thanks to our sponsors -Fanplex - https://fanplex-graphics.com/ Code: SBS at checkout for a 10% discount!TSN Off Road - https://www.tsnoffroad.com/?utm_sourc... Code: SunSyn10 to get 10% on your first purchase!Dubby Energy -https://www.dubby.gg/Code: SBSyndicate to get 10% on your purchase!Dan-O's -https://danosseasoning.com/?srsltid=A...Code: Dawgos to get 10% on your purchase!Support the show
In the final hour, Mac & Bone are joined by Armanti Edwards as he talks about going into the college football Hall of Fame, they talk about what the expectations should be for every local college football team, they read funny texts, preview the night in sports & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former App State standout, Armanti Edwards joins the show, to talk about going into the college football Hall of Fame, he gets honest about what went wrong for him in the NFL & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In North Carolina's mountains, a football coach named Jerry Moore led Appalachian State to new heights two decades ago. Now 84, Moore coached the Mountaineers from 1989-2012 and built a dynasty in Boone, N.C. In 2005, 2006 and 2007, he directed the Mountaineers all the way to the top of the mountain, winning three straight national titles at the FCS level. Those were the first three NCAA football championships any institution from the state of North Carolina had won, at any level. Moore also coached the Mountaineers to arguably the most famous upset in college football history — a 34-32 win against No. 5 Michigan, in the 2007 season opener. Moore earned his way into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2014. In this interview, Moore talked about all of those championships, the brilliance of star quarterback Armanti Edwards and the upset in Ann Arbor, as well as making peace with his difficult departure from Appalachian State after the 2012 season and why he again fully embraces the program today. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Jeff Siner and Kata Stevens. For lots more on the show, visit https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sportslegends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bret and Adam link up for their first show of 2024 and open with all the football news you may have missed over the last couple weeks, including Armanti Edwards being elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. DID WE MENTION IT'S A DOUBLE OPEN DATE SEASON IN 2024?!?!? Then, with each basketball team off to a 2-1 start in league play, the guys set the table for a big weekend on the road for each squad. Finally, 7th year senior Cody Bond stops by from the wrestling team as they prepare for a tough dual at Virginia Tech. #DSOTDPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BANGER ALERT. It's been a fantastic week for the Mountaineers!! With the football win over JMU and Men's Basketball's dominant 2-0 performance in the Fort Myers Tip-Off, Will and Parker are ready to celebrate! Other topics include: things we are thankful for, our full thoughts on JMU vs the NCAA, and kids on unicycles.
It's App State Christmas one month early. A home game. Against Georgia Southern. Senior Day. An opportunity to clinch the division. And most importantly, a day to honor The Great One, Armanti Edwards, by retiring #14. We're joined by The Great One himself as he gives his input on his path to App State, the current team, and looking ahead to Saturday. Lots of great stuff in this episode.
Shawn Clark, Appalachian State University’s head football coach, on how the Mountaineers have changed things up this season and really became the old App State football we’re used to seeing. How have the injuries impacted them, but then they’re still able to get wins? What does it mean for coach to see Armanti Edwards given his flowers this season? How will this season impact the next upcoming season?
Just days before his #14 is retired, Armanti Edwards joins the show and we cover a lot of ground with The Great One... from high school to App State to present day. Plus, the guys share their experiences from the thrilling win in Harrisonburg and provide a preview of the Hate Week showdown against Georgia Southern. #DSOTDPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys chop it up with App State Football Hall of Famer Armanti Edwards just in time for the Neers to ruin JMU's party and get ready for Georgia Southern. Hear his perspective on how it felt to take down Michigan in the Big House. Stick around for all the NFL bets and top news alongside some great vibes! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/parker-haake/support
On this episode of Inside Drill, brought to you by the Group of Five Guys, App State Hall of Fame Quarterback stops in and talks ball with the guys. He discusses the huge win over, at the time #5 ranked, Michigan and how that impacted the University. He gives his story growing up and how he ended up in Boone North Carolina. Finally, he explains what it means to have his jersey number retired, which will be on the last game of the season against Georgia Southern. Do not miss another great episode of Inside Drill.
As a once-in-a-generation quarterback at Appalachian State in Boone, N.C., Armanti Edwards led the Mountaineers to FCS national championships in 2006 and 2007 as well as an extraordinary road win over then-No. 5 Michigan, often called the biggest upset in college football history. Lightly recruited out of Greenwood, S.C., Edwards would become the first two-time Walter Payton winner as the FCS National Player of the Year. He was also a four-time All-American and led App State to a 42-7 record as a starter. Edwards then became a third-round NFL draft pick by the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers employed Edwards from 2010 to 2013, trying to switch him from a star quarterback to wide receiver and punt returner with little success. That was a period where Edwards said he experienced “the darkest time in my football career.” In our "Sports Legends" interview he also discussed in detail for the first time the circumstances of his release from the Panthers in 2013. Edwards would then have a strong career as a wideout in the Canadian Football League, where he once played on a team that won the CFL's equivalent of the Super Bowl. He now lives in Charlotte with his wife and two children. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, Jeff Siner and Kata Stevens. McClatchy's director of audio is Davin Coburn. Our interns on this production are Zoe Williams and Christina Silvestri. For lots more on the show, visit https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sportslegends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dominick & TJ host a special episode remembering former App State Chancellor Ken Peacock. Legendary QB's Armanti Edwards & Richie Williams join the program, as well as former RB Devon Moore! We wrap up the show with College Football Dawgs Coastal Carolina contributor, Brandon Biskobing . Be sure not to miss this one!Support the Show.
Fall sports are underway and the football season kicks off this Saturday. It's the perfect time for a state of the athletics department with AD Doug Gillin. In this episode, you'll get a sneak peek at some of the new amenities and improvements around Kidd Brewer Stadium and some insight into the announcement of Armanti Edwards' jersey retirement. #DSOTDPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's officially game week for App State football so Bret and Adam get into some "depth chart talk". Plus, we go behind the scenes on the Armanti Edwards number retirement announcement and celebrate an outstanding start to the season for our fall sports. Our guest on this episode is former App State OL and current Atlanta Falcon Ryan Neuzil. He's had a tremendous preseason and continues to move up their depth chart at the center position. Make sure you go watch the video of Ryan being mic'd up during their preseason game against the DolphinsLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTkHfQZtFgA#DSOTDPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we've got some interesting stories to cover. First up, we'll be discussing Brian Burns and the bizarre story surrounding his perceived overvaluation as a player. Then, we'll take a look at Armanti Edwards and how he's still salty about his release from the Panthers. But don't worry, it's not all negative news today. We also have a heartfelt story about Muhammad and his time as a Panther. And lastly, we'll be diving into the frustration of running backs in the NFL.Hit the notification bell to get updated on when we go live and make sure you catch our flagship C3 Podcast every Tuesday night at 9 PM! #KeepPoundingHit the JOIN button to become a C3 Super Fan! For $1.99 you get access to custom badges, and custom emojis, AND you will be eligible for prizes!Call into the show at 252-228-5098.Donate:C3 Podcast: paypal.me/tonydunnC3Tony: $TrueKing1111Cody: paypal.me/CodylacPatreon: C3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/C3CarolinaPanthersPodcastBuy the merch! https://www.carolinacatchronicles.com/c3-tee-shirtSubscribe to the audio podcast:Itunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/c3-panthers-podcast-carolina-panthers/id905720315Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vb3RwYW50aGVycw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwiYg4i4tYj2AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/26xmkdBWdeYoleMaBIE3xm?si=8f73cbc86ef847ddStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/c3-podcastRSS Feed: https://feeds.redcircle.com/d58c49ef-f540-43ab-bb20-ac5fc76d2852Follow the crew on Twitter:Tony @cat_chroniclesCody @CodyLacCK @codizzle_allenGreg @thebatdaddy52Join the Discussion:Discord: https://discord.gg/hMJUVAh2Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor and use my code c350 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As a once-in-a-generation quarterback at Appalachian State in Boone, N.C., Armanti Edwards led the Mountaineers to FCS national championships in 2006 and 2007 as well as an extraordinary road win over then-No. 5 Michigan, often called the biggest upset in college football history. Lightly recruited out of Greenwood, S.C., Edwards would become the first two-time Walter Payton winner as the FCS National Player of the Year. He was also a four-time All-American and led App State to a 42-7 record as a starter. Edwards then became a third-round NFL draft pick by the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers employed Edwards from 2010 to 2013, trying to switch him from a star quarterback to wide receiver and punt returner with little success. That was a period where Edwards said he experienced “the darkest time in my football career.” In our "Sports Legends" interview he also discussed in detail for the first time the circumstances of his release from the Panthers in 2013. Edwards would then have a strong career as a wideout in the Canadian Football League, where he once played on a team that won the CFL's equivalent of the Super Bowl. He now lives in Charlotte with his wife and two children. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, Jeff Siner and Kata Stevens. McClatchy's director of audio is Davin Coburn. Our interns on this production are Zoe Williams and Christina Silvestri. For lots more on the show, visit https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sportslegends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's one more event remaining in the App State sports calendar and it's triple jumper Jada Branch competing at the NCAA championships. She joins the pod to discuss her international journey to Boone and how she achieved this career goal. Plus, Bret and Adam discuss the nomination of Armanti Edwards for the College Football Hall of Fame and share some of their... and your... favorite moments from his legendary career. #DSOTDPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Raffle is over and $7,000 is going to Yosef Club! We find out who the winners of our three awesome prizes are and throw some bonus content in as well!Stick around after the winners are announced and listen to our 2017 conversations with The Great One, Armanti Edwards, and a roundtable discussion with David Jackson, Steve Brown, and Coach Moore!Happy #3432Day everyone!
Edmonton Elks head coach Jamie Elizondo on running back Walter Fletcher's first start and the return of receiver Armanti Edwards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Freshman All Conference Linebacker/Safety Michael Frazier joins us to talk his journey from Conway to Boone, why Coastal Carolina will stay Appalachian's little brother for quite some time and what it means to him to go to Appalachian State University. Michael also dives into playing with the legend Armanti Edwards and his relationship with Coach Jerry Moore. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offthemountain/support
App State football is now 6-0 in Bowl Games and inaugural Myrtle Beach Bowl champs! Pair that with Cam Peoples breaking an Armanti Edwards record and you have a great bowl win!Years after his BGP debut, Appalachian Commercial Real Estate President James Milner joins us as an additional game correspondent to talk about the bowl experience!
We explore the NFL landscape after cuts and also speak with Armanti Edwards about college football, social injustice and the 13th anniversary of Appalachian State's upset of Michigan in the Big House.
We explore the NFL landscape after cuts and. We also speak with Armanti Edwards about college football, Social injustice, and the 13th Anniversary of Appalachian St defeating Michigan at the Big House.
In this edition of the Waggle, Donnovan catches up with Armanti Edwards who was signed by the Edmonton Eskimos this month after a stint in the XFL. Hear what led to the move down south and why Edmonton was an easy choice upon returning to the Canadian game.0:00 Welcome to the Waggle presented by Sport Clips2:25 Deciding on Edmonton3:54 Handling a strange off-season6:57 Free agency, leaving for the XFL11:05 Joining the Esks receiving corps
The boys are joined by former Calgary Stampeder linebacker Alex Singleton, who waited patiently for his shot in the NFL and was finally rewarded when he was promoted to the active roster of the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2019 season. Alex reflects back fondly on his time in Canada and gives his thoughts on his former quarterback's status among the CFL's all-time greatest gunslingers.0:00 Welcome to the Waggle presented by Sport Clips1:41 Armanti Edwards signs with Edmonton4:07 Potential effects of the XFL folding8:45 Lirim Hajrullahu headed to the NFL12:17 Checking in with Alex Singleton21:50 Which former teammates of yours belong in the NFL?24:18 First hand observations on talent difference between NFL and CFL28:39 Getting waived after preseason, almost coming back to Calgary for Labour Day 37:51 Thoughts on Bo Levi Mitchell46:19 Virtual workouts with Special Olympics Calgary47:29 Alex's latest binge-watch picks
Who will win the Battle, Manziel or the CFL? The CFL has humbled almost every highly heralded NFL QBs who has tried the CFL. The Seson will be a party! What's in it for the CFL Fans? CFL will BUZZ in North America, which would not hurt interest here in Canada. Home Team Discount for Internationals too. Edmonton Grey Cup Festival Home: Kevin Glenn has a chance to be a Grey Cup Champ OTTAWA: REDBLACKS have signed running back William Powell to a contract extension for the 2018 MONTREAL — Darian Durant’s after just one season, the 35-year-old was acquired by the Als last January, starting 15 games while throwing for 3,233 yards, 15 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in his first year as a starter in Montreal. Where does he go now? has signed national defensive backs Chris Ackie and Michael Carter to new one-year deals. TORONTO – The Toronto Argonauts have signed international wide receiver Armanti Edwards, 29, played and started 17 games in his first full CFL season in 2017, to a two-year contract extension through the 2019 season.“Armanti has a great team-first attitude, relentless work ethic and is a very talented athlete which allowed him to excel in our offence last season,” said Argos GM Jim Popp. “We are excited to welcome him back and look forward to seeing him continue to grow in years to come.” Montreal Alouettes receiver Ernest Jackson & his wife welcomed Beau Truett Jackson. Brandon Rutley WR KR to BC from Mont
Mike Hogan and Jeff Johnson recap the tough road loss in Edmonton last week, preview the upcoming matchup vs the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and chat with Armanti Edwards about his love for Toronto and his memorable college career.
Mike Hogan and Jeff Johnson recap the tough road loss in Edmonton last week, preview the upcoming matchup vs the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and chat with Armanti Edwards about his love for Toronto and his memorable college career.
Our BIGGEST show yet! We preview the upcoming matchup vs. UGA and talk Michigan 10 Year Anniversary with Shawn Elliott, Armanti Edwards, Coach Moore, Steve Brown, and David Jackson!You. Can't. Miss. This. Episode!
Mike and Jost begin things with Josh asking Mike to hear his confession and absolve him of his sin before they get into the news around the league. In Ticats news, the boys talk about Andy Fantuz's new role, the retirement of Jake Olson, Brandon Banks' paycut, the release of five players and what was learned from the first two days of training camp. In league news, the boys cover the trade that sent Peter Dyakowski from Toronto to Saskatchewan in exchange for Armanti Edwards, the return of Marcus Ball to the CFL with the Argos, the shocking release of Bear Woods by the Alouettes, and the acquittal of Justin Cox. The boys then finish their CFL player video game ratings by looking at the receivers of the West Division.
The Great One, Armanti Edwards, has finally made his BGP debut! Armanti talks about his current career in the CFL, memories of the NFL, and some great App State stories that you can't miss!We had a GREAT time talking with Armanti and we know you'll love listening.
Cat Crave Radio is back with Episode 106! This week Jonathan Stewart, Jason Campbell, and a host of former Carolina Panthers made headlines. We have the details and the analysis. Darin Gantt of the Rock Hill Herald and the Charlotte Observer was back to give us the inside scoop on all the latest news. He also gave his opinion on whether or not the team should go after Campbell and Armanti Edwards. Nick Yeoman joined us for another Panther Preview. This week, all those former Panthers are finding new homes. We also discussed a potential move in the draft. We also have a Sound Off segment as GK called in to make his opinions known on how he thinks the team will fare in 2010. Call us and make yourself heard! What do you think about our proposal for the team in this year’s draft? Call us on the CCR Hotline at 206-350-9673 and leave a message. We’ll play your thoughts on the show.
Cat Crave Radio is back with Episode 109! We thought the NFL Draft would be the only big story this week. Wrong! The Carolina Panthers decided to trade Chris Harris back to the Chicago Bears. We have reactions and analysis as well as our draft recap. Darin Gantt of the Rock Hill Herald and the Charlotte Observer was with us to cover the moves the team has made. Of course, you can imagine that Darin was happy with the team’s selection of Armanti Edwards since he’s an ASU guy also. Nick Yeoman joined us for The Panther Preview. Chris Harris was discussed as well as the draft. We discuss each pick and give our final grades. We feature another Sound Off! this week. The fans provided their feedback on the team’s picks. Call us and make yourself heard! Do you agree with our draft grades? Call us on the CCR Hotline at 206-350-9673 and leave a message. We’ll play your thoughts on the show.
We discuss the Chattanooga-Appalachian State game, what was wrong with Armanti, and what to look for against Elon. We talk with Southern Pigskin writer/blogger Steve Cheek as we discuss what is the biggest game in the state of North Carolina, what's happened to the ACC in football, and what the chances are of Armanti Edwards and Terrell Hudgins winning the Heisman.
We talk about Appalachian State's latest football win and how the team looks to this point. We talk about how great Armanti Edwards really is and we discuss Florida's and Texas' big wins.
We talk to senior writer for Puck Daddy blog, Greg Wyshynski, discuss the Carolina Hurricanes situation, Chris's relation to a mediocre, former NHL player, and talk about the Penguins fast start. Then we talk to Appalachian State football team's starting center Brett Irvin. He tells us his interesting hobby and how he wants to make that into his profession, the offensive line's good relationship, and how Armanti Edwards is a humble guy.