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Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball
Ole Miss, Princely Umanmielen is key in Defense Going from Good to Elite for Pete Golding

Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 30:06


Today's Locked on Ole Miss podcast we talk about the Ole Miss Rebels defensive line group for Pete Golding and Lane Kiffin led by Walter Nolen and Princely Umanmielen as elite transfers that will help the Ole Miss defense and the returning Defensive Linemen JJ Pegues and Jared Ivey. Those starters will be among the best in the SEC and maybe the best when you consider what they do. Returners like Akelo Stone and Xxavion Harris fill the interior line while this could be the step year for DeeJay Holmes and Kamarion Franklin for the Rebels. In the second segment of the show we talk about Under Armour Next Combine in Atlanta that was just held that was attended by several Ole Miss targets. We talk about Akylin Dear and his performance earning an invitation to the UA All American Bowl in Orlando as a Running Back. Alvin Henderson a Top 100 Running Back from Alabama that put up stupid numbers. The Auburn Tigers and Florida State Seminoles will be in for this back. We talked about Mario Nash from Kemper County and Deuce Knight and what showing up at this event likely means. In our final segment of the day we talk about Some group therapy for the Ole Miss Baseball fans down in the dumps about this weekend in Hawaii and why I think the season starts now. WANT MORE OLE MISS SPORTS CONTENT? Join our Subtext communityhttps://joinsubtext.com/lockedonolemiss  Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms:

Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball
Ole Miss, Princely Umanmielen is key in Defense Going from Good to Elite for Pete Golding

Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 34:51


Today's Locked on Ole Miss podcast we talk about the Ole Miss Rebels defensive line group for Pete Golding and Lane Kiffin led by Walter Nolen and Princely Umanmielen as elite transfers that will help the Ole Miss defense and the returning Defensive Linemen JJ Pegues and Jared Ivey. Those starters will be among the best in the SEC and maybe the best when you consider what they do. Returners like Akelo Stone and Xxavion Harris fill the interior line while this could be the step year for DeeJay Holmes and Kamarion Franklin for the Rebels.   In the second segment of the show we talk about Under Armour Next Combine in Atlanta that was just held that was attended by several Ole Miss targets. We talk about Akylin Dear and his performance earning an invitation to the UA All American Bowl in Orlando as a Running Back. Alvin Henderson a Top 100 Running Back from Alabama that put up stupid numbers. The Auburn Tigers and Florida State Seminoles will be in for this back. We talked about Mario Nash from Kemper County and Deuce Knight and what showing up at this event likely means.   In our final segment of the day we talk about Some group therapy for the Ole Miss Baseball fans down in the dumps about this weekend in Hawaii and why I think the season starts now.   WANT MORE OLE MISS SPORTS CONTENT?   Join our Subtext community https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonolemiss     Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast on these platforms:

In Your Own Words
Darius Wren Head Football Coach Kemper County High

In Your Own Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 38:51


Today Coach Wren talks about taking over at Kemper, his tenure at Mendenhall, his offensive philosophy, his roots, and so much more!

Crooked Letter Sports
Starkville coach Chris Jones joins the pod on championship week in Mississippi.

Crooked Letter Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 20:54


It's high school football championship in Mississippi. The Rock in Hattiesburg will be the site of six championship games, including Saturday night's 6A showdown of Brandon against Starkville. Starkville head coach Chris Jones, the former Jackson State standout and state championship coach at Kemper County, talks about the state championship, as well as his alma mater in the SWAC Championship, and his former Starkville quarterback Luke Altmeyer entering the NCAA portal,

In Your Own Words
William Clay Kemper County Head Football Coach

In Your Own Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 49:54


Today Coach Clay discusses his take on playing offensive line. He talks about his years at Laurel High School, winning a state championship, coaching future NFL players, his expectations at Kemper County, and why power is the best play in football.

Hardwood Boys
Bass, Deer and Ron Burgundy

Hardwood Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 29:38


The Hardwood Boys discuss Vic's recent trip to Kemper County and many other topics.

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Hardwood Boys
Canadian Doves and The First Deer

Hardwood Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 32:30


The Hardwood Boys discuss their recent trip to Kemper County for the annual dove hunt and the first deer killed in the 2021 season.

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Hardwood Boys
Kemper County Rut

Hardwood Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 31:57


The Hardwood Boys discuss a recent trip to hunt the rut in Kemper county Mississippi.

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Hardwood Boys
Kemper County Panther and the Scary Mouse

Hardwood Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 27:43


The Hardwood Boys discuss a Panter sighting on Vic's property and the scary mouse in Vic's bathroom.

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In Your Own Words
Ray Westerfield Kemper County Head Football Coach

In Your Own Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 49:54


Today Coach Westerfield joins me on the first episode of season two. He reflects back on the 2020 season, discusses where his coaching roots began, hybrid learning, the importance of a supportive administration team and so much more!

Mississippi Moments Podcast
MSM 681 Colonel Al Key - From B-17 Pilot to Bomber Project Officer

Mississippi Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 10:47


The Mississippi Moments Decades Series continues counting down to the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2021.       Al Key and his brother Fred developed a passion for aviation while in their teens and worked hard to make their dreams of flying a reality. They started their own flying service and took over as managers of the Meridian airport in the early 1930s. When the city decided to close the airport in 1935, Al and Fred decided to promote Meridian as an aeronautical hub by breaking the world record for longest time sent in non-stop flight. They succeeded on their third attempt, remaining aloft for over 27 days. The no-spill nozzle they helped develop for mid-air refueling is still used by the US Air Force. In 1939, Al helped form the Mississippi Air National Guard and became a full time military pilot in 1940. He was commanding a squadron of B-17Cs when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. He and Fred made several suggestions for armament modifications for US bombers that were adopted by the manufacturers. Their work landed them positions with the 8th Air Force Operational Engineering Section and Al became a Chief Liaison Officer with the British on designing new types of bombs. Al retired as a colonel from the US Air Force in 1960 and served two terms as mayor of Meridian. 1973 – Al Key grew up on his family’s Kemper County farm in the 1910s. He describes being inspired to pursue a career in aviation when three biplanes planes landed in their pasture. While managing the Meridian Airport in the 1930s, Al and Fred Key joined the newly formed Mississippi Air National Guard. Al Key recalls how their jobs as B-17 pilots changed after Pearl Harbor. During WWII, Al and Fred Key commanded bomber squadrons on submarine patrols and combat missions. Al Key explains how their suggestions for bomber designs made the planes less vulnerable. While serving with the 8th Air Force Operational Engineering Section, Al Key worked with the British to develop a massive bunker-busting bomb known as the “Disney bomb.” He discusses how it was used to destroy German concrete-reenforced submarine pens. PHOTO: Lonestarflight.org

In Your Own Words
Chris Jones Head Football Coach Starkville High School

In Your Own Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 57:57


Today Coach Jones talks about his journey as a player in professional football, coaches who inspired him, building a program at Kemper County, giving young coaches a chance, and so much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Mississippi Edition
ME 1/9/20 - New Independents + Hosemann on Parchman | Restitution Centers | Book Club

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 24:41


Two State House Representatives leave the Democrat party. Lt. Governor-elect Hosemann visits Parchman.Then, restitution centers are at the center of a new investigative story. We take a closer look with one of the reporters.Plus, a new Book Club.Segment 1:As the 2020 legislative session gets underway, two Mississippi Democrats are leaving the party to become independents. Representative Michael Evans of Preston in Kemper County says his district is about half Republicans and half Democrats. He tells MPB's Desare Frazier why he made the change, and what he's focusing on during the session. Kevin Horan of Grenada is also becoming an independent. There are 44 Democrats in the House, 75 Republicans and now three Independents. The state legislature has a Republican super-majority in both chambers.Prisoner advocates are calling on the federal government ---to investigate the state's prison system---for possible civil rights violations. Incoming Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann visited Parchman this week. He shares his concerns with MPB's Ashley Norwood.Segment 2:In a story jointly reported by The Marshall Project and Mississippi Today, journalists Anna Wolfe and Michelle Liu dive into the dark world of Mississippi's restitution centers. Stuck between prison and freedom, inmates often don't know when they'll get to go home. As Michelle Lui of Mississippi Today tells us, the research on this topic was extensive.Annita Husband is the subject of the story. A judge sentenced her to one of the state's four centers in 2015. She reflects on her time in the Flowood restitution center with our Michael Guidry. Find out more about Annita Husband's story in "Working Towards Freedom". This story was jointly reported by The Marshall Project and Mississippi Today. The print version of this story is available at TheMarshallProject.org and MississippiToday.org.Segment 3:Mississippi icon, B.B. King, spent his life playing the blues and introducing other musicians to the genre he embraced. In a new portrait of King, author Diane Williams shares the details of his humble beginnings before offering a series of interviews with bandmates and family. It's in “The Life and Legacy of B.B. King.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mississippi Edition
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017


On today's show: Will the much anticipated Kemper County energy facility be fully operational tomorrow? Or will the most expensive electric power plant in the world face another delay? Then, Help for the consumer. What you need to know to navigate the insurance and auto repair industries after an accident. On Everyday Tech, find out if your gaming console has any other useful functions. And, Mississippi's African Americans achievers are being included in a national historical collection.

Mississippi Edition
Friday, September 9th

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016


Working Mississippians keep falling behind -- according to a new study. Then, lawmakers question department heads about how state money is spent. Later, a look at the Kemper County power plant in a preview of tonight's episode of At Issue on MPB TV. And, the state Department of Transportation is helping you get to your favorite college football game this weekend.

Talk Solar
Mississippi is getting solar!

Talk Solar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014 29:32


Louie Miller is the director of the Mississippi Chapter of the Sierra Club, which has been working to protect the health of communities and the environment in the Magnolia State for more than two decades. Louie has led cutting-edge campaigns and has built powerful, diverse coalitions of community groups, working with some of the South’s most celebrated community and environmental justice advocates in the process.Miller has earned national attention for his work challenging Mississippi Power’s Kemper County coal plant, the only coal plant to break ground during the Obama Administration and likely the last coal plant that will ever be built in the United States. From the beginning, Louie challenged the plant for being “dirty, expensive, and unnecessary.”Louie lives outside Jackson, Miss., on a farm with several beloved dogs and enjoys trips to the beach with his family.

Talk Solar
Mississippi is getting solar!

Talk Solar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014 29:32


Louie Miller is the director of the Mississippi Chapter of the Sierra Club, which has been working to protect the health of communities and the environment in the Magnolia State for more than two decades. Louie has led cutting-edge campaigns and has built powerful, diverse coalitions of community groups, working with some of the South’s most celebrated community and environmental justice advocates in the process.Miller has earned national attention for his work challenging Mississippi Power’s Kemper County coal plant, the only coal plant to break ground during the Obama Administration and likely the last coal plant that will ever be built in the United States. From the beginning, Louie challenged the plant for being “dirty, expensive, and unnecessary.”Louie lives outside Jackson, Miss., on a farm with several beloved dogs and enjoys trips to the beach with his family.