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Rick ducks into an abandoned Boston Logan Airport terminal to tell us about the National Federation of High Schools Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Fulton's own “Dot” Ford Burrow, and the boys recount a fun weekend on the coast at the annual Mississippi Press Association, where Rick picked up some hardware of his own. Plus, Tyler rants about stoplights on Hwy. 49 and newly minted Texas Longhorns baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle
País Estados Unidos Dirección Gary Fleder Guion Brian Koppelman, Matthew Chapman, David Levien, Rick Cleveland. Novela: John Grisham Reparto John Cusack, Rachel Weisz, Dustin Hoffman Música Christopher Young Fotografía Robert Elswit Sinopsis Cuando una joven viuda interpone en Nueva Orleans una demanda contra una poderosa empresa armamentística a la que responsabiliza de la muerte de su marido, comienza un juicio en el que estarán en juego millones de dólares. Los intereses de la viuda los defiende Wendall Rohr (Dustin Hoffman), un abogado sureño con sólidos principios y un interés sincero por el caso, mientras Rankin Fitch (Gene Hackman), un brillante y despiadado especialista en jurados, es la cara oculta de la defensa. Desde un sofisticado centro de mando situado en un viejo almacén, Fitch y su equipo tratarán de conseguir al jurado perfecto para los intereses de la corporación. (
Geoff opens the show by offering his thoughts and reactions to last night's double winner, consisting of both a Tigers' road win and a Grizzlies road win. Then, Geoff welcomes Rick Cleveland to the show to discuss his new book on Mississippi football.
Publisher Neil White and author and longtime sports columnist Rick Cleveland about the new book, The Mississippi Football Book
On this episode of "From D2 to D3," J.T. and legendary sportswriter Rick Cleveland reflect on the life of their late friend, Dave
David Eckert, the Clarion Ledger's excellent Ole Miss beat reporter, and Rick Cleveland both attended the Ole Miss-Tulane game in New Orleans Saturday. Tyler C. watched on TV. The three discuss the Rebels' closer-than-it-sounds 37-20 victory and what the future might hold for Lane Kiffin's Rebels.
Best-selling author and Nautilus publisher Neil White joins the podcast to talk about the book he co-authored with Rick Cleveland. The book celebrates the most memorable players, teams, games in the rich football history of the best football state in the country.
My next guests, award-winning sportswriter Rick Cleveland and best-selling author Neil White, have joined forces and created The Mississippi Football Book: Stories and Records from the Greatest Teams, Coaches, and Players - Who Lived and Played in the Greatest Football State, a publication including profiles of players, coaches, teams, and a sort of A to Z listing of all things football including NFL Hall of Famers, the best seasons, not-so-great moments and more. They join me today to talk football, their respective careers, future projects and more. Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized, Emmy award winning editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today's Editor-At-Large. He's also host of a "Now You're Talking" on MPB Think Radio and "Conversations" on MPB TV, and is the author of several books. Marshall is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and a 2019 recipient of the University of Tennessee Alumni Professional Achievement Award. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Bear Bryant story with Rick Cleveland
Hour-1, 8/18: Rick Cleveland debuts Mississippi Football Book
IN 1994, Mississippi Hall of Fame Sports Writer and USM Alumni first told my childhood story. It made the Clarion Ledger. This week, I turn the tables and get to tell his story. Rick has been covering Southern Miss sports for over 50 years, having literally grown up on the USM campus, and his stories are epic! We talk about that and much more on this episode.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
We head down South on this episode with Rick Cleveland, who has been named Mississippi Sportswriter of the Year a record 14 times. He discusses how sports helped to finally end segregation in his home state during his career of nearly 60 years. Rick shares anecdotes about Walter Payton, Brett Favre, and Archie Manning – father of Peyton and Eli – before and after they left Mississippi and became NFL stars. He recalls witnessing Tiger Woods winning the Masters for the first time. He tells us about point guard Ruthie Bolton, one of 20 children in her family, winning an Olympic gold medal. And Rick shares memories of the bitter and historic Egg Bowl rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State. Cleveland, a native of Hattiesburg and resident of Jackson, has received more journalism awards than any sportswriter in Mississippi history. In January, he received his record 14th honor as the state's best sportswriter from the National Sports Media Association. Rick was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2016 and into the Hattiesburg Hall of Fame in 2018. He received the Richard Wright Award for Literary Excellence in 2011 and was inducted into the University of Southern Mississippi Communications Hall of Fame in 2018. In 2000, he was honored with the Distinguished Mississippian Award from Mississippi Press Association. Rick has covered sports since 1966. His first story was published at age 13 for the Hattiesburg American, where he worked throughout high school and college. After earning bachelor's degrees in journalism and history from the University of Southern Mississippi, he joined the Monroe (La.) News Star World for one year. Rick then returned to Mississippi at the Jackson Daily News before moving to that city's Clarion-Ledger as a beat reporter covering Ole Miss and Mississippi State. He later became the paper's sports editor and columnist. Since 2016, Cleveland has been writing a syndicated sports column for Mississippi Today after serving four years as executive director of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Rick has covered 29 Super Bowls and has chronicled the NFL careers of Mississippi natives such as Payton, Favre, Manning, Jerry Rice, Steve McNair and Ray Guy. He has also covered several Masters tournaments, the 1996 Summer Olympics, the U.S. Open in golf, and Finals Four and College World Series appearances by Mississippi teams. Three generations of Rick's family have covered sports in Mississippi since 1946. His father, “Ace” Cleveland was a longtime sportswriter and editor at the Hattiesburg American before spending 33 years as sports information at Southern Miss. Ace worked 325 consecutive football games for the Golden Eagles, and he's enshrined in the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Rick's brother, Bobby, spent 30 years as the outdoors writer for the Clarion-Ledger. Rick's son, Tyler, has covered Mississippi sports for more than a decade. Cleveland and his son, Tyler, host the podcast “Crooked Letter Sports,” which centers on Mississippi sports talk and stories. New episodes come out each Thursday. https://mississippitoday.org/crooked-letter-sports-podcast/ Rick has authored four books: · “It's More Than a Game” – a collection of Cleveland's columns. · “Vaught – The Man and his Legacy” about Ole Miss football coach Johnny Vaught. · “Boo – A Life in Baseball, Well-Lived” about former Boston Red Sox player Boo Ferriss. · “Mississippi's Greatest Athletes” Follow him on Twitter: @rick_cleveland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Golf and leisure expert Randy Burgan hosts this show with the focus on area golf courses, tournaments and players. guests this week include Dennis Hayford Dir S. Ala FC, Radio sportscaster Mike Grace and sports riter Rick Cleveland.
On November 3rd, America lost one of the greatest all-around athletes of this or any age. Ray Guy was the first punter to ever be drafted in the first round into the NFL. During his career with the Oakland Raiders, he led the team to three Super Bowl victories. He was the first pure-punter to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. And he remains the standard by which all other kickers are judged. But Ray was so much more. During his years with the University of Southern Mississippi, he dominated not only as a kicker, but as sports writer Rick Cleveland recalls, "besides being USM's first consensus Division I All-American as a punter, Guy also shares the school's pass interception record. He was the team's emergency quarterback and could throw the ball 80 yards, seemingly with no great effort." Ray also was a first class pitcher and once pitched a no-hitter. Senior Writer with University Communications, David Tisdale joins Mississippi Moments Producer Ross Walton in a discussion of Guy's career and his memories of interviewing the Pro Football Hall of Famer for the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage. We then give a listen to the MSMO episode featuring excerpts from that interview, first broadcast in January of this year. To read Rick Cleveland's elegant tribute to his friend Ray Guy, follow this link to the Mississippi Today article: https://mississippitoday.org/2022/11/03/ray-guy-best-athlete-mississippi
Randy Burgan, Rick Cleveland, and Mark Lassiter discuss the high school football action from Week 5 and talk with UMS-Wright head coach Terry Curtis and Daphne High School head coach Kenny King
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Host Randy Burgan joins coaches Rick Cleveland and Mark Lassiter to talk high school athletics and the role of coaches in the programs. Guests are coaches Gus Smith, Gordo Smith andJermaine Watson Banks Academy. Rob Bradley from Timbercreek talks golf.
With host Randy Burgan, coaches Rick Cleveland and Mark Lassiter talk high schools. Guests include sports writer Arthur Mack, high school athlete, and newly hired head foot ball coach at Orange Beach Jamie Dubose.
Rick Cleveland of mississippitoday.org and the Crooked Letter Sports Podcast joins the show. He tells us about some of his favorite moments covering sports in Mississippi for the Clarion Ledger and Mississippi Today. We also discuss how he ended up as the director of the MS Sports Hall of Fame and who he thinks belongs on the MS Sports Mt. Rushmore.Help support our cause of raising funds and awareness for the CF Foundation by purchasing a bag of freshly roasted coffee at JohnnyPacker.com.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Johnnypacker1181)
Rick Cleveland began writing for his hometown newspaper at the age of 13. Now, he is in his 57th year of covering Mississippi sports. On this episode, Tyler Cleveland asks his dad about some of the greatest athletes, greatest coaches, most memorable games and a lot more about a nearly six-decade career of writing about the games Mississippians play.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Local coaches Rick Cleveland and Mark Lassiter host this weekly high school sports program Saturdays 8 to 10 AM. This week the spotlight is on HS football playoffs.
Senior Writer Joanna Robinson (Vanity Fair) joins us to deck the halls as we talk about the very first West Wing Christmas special, and tenth episode overall, IN EXCELSIS DEO.Phil takes some time to outline the insane social media/Emmys scandal that erupted around this episode, involving Aaron Sorkin and co-writer Rick Cleveland. Joanna recounts the dramatic rewrites that Cleveland's original script went through to protect Toby's character, and eventually lead to Schiff's only Emmy win for The West Wing. We also touch on the brief cameo from Lance Reddick, the buffoonery surrounding the Sam/Laurie storyline, and the show's pointedly unliberal way of dealing with the issue of hate crimes.Find Janna at: www.vanityfair.com/contributor/joanna-robinsonPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It took 129 years of playing college baseball and 12 trips to the College World Series, but Mississippi State's Bulldogs are national champions. Tyler Cleveland interviews his pops, Rick Cleveland, on State's incredible run to a national title and what it means to the most passionate fan base in America.
This week on PSR, coach Rick Cleveland brings you updates from around the world of Alabama high school athletics. Featuring guests Kevin Reilly and Earl Lewis.
With coach Rick Cleveland still recovering from a procedure, coach Mark and special guest host Randy Burgan fill in to bring you the newest updates and talk from the world of high school athletics. Featuring guests Ryan Lolley, Danny Spybey, Tim Carter, and legends segment guest: Coach Buddy Anderson.
Listen to this teaser episode of the Crooked Letter Sports podcast. Join Mississippi-centric sports talk and stories with Hall of Fame columnist Rick Cleveland and Scorebook Live senior reporter Tyler Cleveland as they discuss sports in the state of Mississippi.
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations
Mississippi Today Editor-At-Large Marshall Ramsey sits down with the dean of Mississippi sports writers, Rick (The Governor) Cleveland. Cleveland, a native of Hattiesburg and resident of Jackson, has been Mississippi Today's sports columnist since 2016.
The pandemic took sports from us and then changed everything about it. There were monumental coaching changes that turned the eyes of the nation to Mississippi. Athletes and coaches influenced the historic state flag change. Legendary sportswriter Rick Cleveland, a columnist for Mississippi Today, discusses the year to remember in Mississippi sports.
Voter advocacy groups respond to a federal ruling opening a door to curbside voting and the opportunity to "cure" rejected ballots.Then, as the election draws nearer, the arguments for and against Initiative 65 are being amplified.Plus, in today's Book Club … “Stories from 125 years of Ole Miss Football.”Segment 1:Voting rights advocates say they're chipping away at Mississippi laws that restrict voting in Mississippi. The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a lawsuit to expand absentee voting during the coronavirus pandemic. The case was dismissed. But not without agreed provisions from the secretary of state's office including curb-side Election Day voting and the chance to "cure" rejected ballots. Attorney Jennifer Nwachukwu and Corey Wiggins of the MS NAACP talk with our Desare Frazier.Segment 2:The debate over if and how Mississippi will legalize medical marijuana is heating up. This week, coalitions on both side of the issue went public with efforts to make their voices heard.Segment 3:The University of Mississippi has a long and storied history of its football teams and coaches. A year ago, Publisher and editor, Neil White, along with Rick Cleveland and other writers gathered together hundreds of tales for the book, “Stories from 125 years of Ole Miss Football” … the ten greatest victories, the ten most disappointing defeats, the undefeated season no one remembers and as Cleveland details, the coach who got his team drunk during the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rick Cleveland joins the show today talking about football and money. Plus, Heath Hinton with Big Gold Nation joins the guys.
Interviews with Drake Nightengale, Michael Avalon, and Rick Cleveland
David Grubb talks Drew Brees. Clemson chat with David Hale. Pelicans playoff bound? We find out from Jake Madison. We catch up with Jay Mariotti who you probably remember from "Around the Horn". Rick Cleveland updates us on a possible conference merger. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
On this episode of Deep South Dining Malcolm White is back in the studio, while Carol takes a quick break from the show. But all is well as we welcome Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame sports and current Mississippi Today sports columnist Rick Cleveland to the show. In addition to his well sought after columns, Rick is a very serious home cook. Also he has spent years in stadium and areas around the country dining on some of the best game day fare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Florin Piersic jr. is an actor, director and writer. At the present time, he is a popular figure of the Romanian theater and cinema. He is one of the principal actors of Comrade Detective in Amazon Videos with Channing Tatum, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Nick Offerman and many more.Piersic jr. also works with Steven Seagal but he feels that he didn't make it in Hollywood yet. Comrade Detective is an American buddy cop series created by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka. The show follows the premise of popular US action/cop-buddy films and television shows from the 1980s and presents the episodes as a fictional lost Romanian television show commissioned by the Communist Party to promote a communist worldview during the Cold War. Every episode was filmed in Romania using local actors and then dubbed into English as part of the effect. His approach to the American theater embraces a wide range of characters. He translated, directed and performed in 'Dice and Cards' by Sam Henry Kass, 'Opposites Attract' by Bruce Kane, 'Tom and Jerry' by Rick Cleveland, 'Sex Drugs Rock and Roll' by Eric Bogosian, 'Brothers!Florin Piersic Jr. is the author of the novel 'Romantic Porno', as well as of the collection of short stories entitled 'Complete Works - Volume One and Volume Two'.#Hollywood #PowerMoment #PMFlorinPiersicJr #FlorinPiersicJr #RomanianActor #Romania #Amazon ING / TW: @PowerLamasFB: Power Moment with Paula Lamas
The Eagle Hour today talks to Rick Cleveland with special Co-Host Chuck Abide.
The Eagle Hour today talks to Patrick Magee, Rick Cleveland, and the staff from the Hub City New Year's Ball.
Interview with legendary sports writer, Rick Cleveland
Rick Cleveland, who has written about Mississippi sports for 54 years, joins Adam Ganucheau and Bobby Harrison to discuss the Egg Bowl rivalry between Mississippi State and Ole Miss.
Interviews with Hutch Gonzales and Rick Cleveland
Play It Where It Lies: The Open Recap Show. Listen NOW! #TheOpen at Royal Portrush Golf Club comes to a close and so do the #Majors. We hit a heated 'Play It Drop It Roll It' segment, special guest Rick Cleveland and lots more. The best new online show in #golf. Listen NOW!
This week on the Pop Off Podcast 'Iso' Joe Simeone and Jon Wiener breakdown Mississippi State Women's basketball loss to Oregon in the Elite Eight. The great Rick Cleveland joins us to tell us what it was like in Portland and what this loss means for the Bulldogs moving forward. Powerhouses UNC and Duke make early exits from the NCAA Tournament this past weekend and do not make the Final Four. On the other hand, Texas Tech and Auburn make their first ever Final Four appearances. Some exciting sweet 16 and Elite 8 games! We take you through the highlights and who we expect to make a push to the national championship. Joe spent the weekend in Oxford at then Starkville for Ole Miss Pro Day and the Miss. State v. LSU game, respectively. He shares his first impressions of each town, the inside scoop from Pro Day, and takeaways from yet another series loss to LSU for the Diamond Dogs. Tune in to the Pop Off Podcast to get the important stories happening in Mississippi and national sports.
Recap of NCAA baseball regional play. NBA, MLB, NHL action, Interview with legendary sports writer Rick Cleveland
Guests:Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame member (and USM alumnus) Rick Cleveland http://msfame.com/hall-of-fame/inductees/rick-cleveland/student athlete Rebekah Page, captain and coach for the University of Southern Mississippi Quidditch Team.https://www.facebook.com/SouthernMissQuidditch/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Tom and KJ celebrate the 4th, this week's show is a Best Of, and it's an all football show! It includes an interview with Phil Steele, Tim Linafelt, and Rick Cleveland.
It's a recruiting heavy Front Row this week as Tom and Keith are joined by Seminoles.com Insider Tim Linafelt to discuss the recruiting class and by the former executive director and current historian for the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, writer for Mississippi Today, and soon-to-be Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer, Rick Cleveland to discuss Cam Akers.
Jay and Sam welcome the newest inductee to the Mississippi sports hall of fame- Rick Cleveland and Ed Orgeron's first QB at Ole Miss- Micheal Spurlock. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.