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Best podcasts about Scott Fowler

Latest podcast episodes about Scott Fowler

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Scott Fowler - The Panthers have a lot of question marks from the 2024 NFL Draft

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 15:29


The Drive with Josh Graham
Tell Me About Your Shrubbery (4-8-25)

The Drive with Josh Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 68:15


On a Tuesday Drive, Josh tells why Florida-Houston ended up being a fitting National Championship game, breaks down who he really believes to be contenders at The Masters, talks shrubbery in Weekly Positivity, Scott Fowler, of the Charlotte Observer, joins the show to tell how much luck he thinks the Charlotte Hornets will have in landing Cooper Flagg, Josh reacts to Seth Trimble returning to the Tar Heels, and John Dell, of The Winston Salem Journal, joins the show to tell how big his list is of players who could realistically win The Masters.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show: Scott Fowler

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 13:11


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The Just Acting Up Show
Just Acting Up Ep149(Scott Fowler, Bel-Air Final Season, Mo Season 2, End of Arrowverse n More!)

The Just Acting Up Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 110:34


Send us a textCheckout an All New Episode of The Just Acting Up Show with Special Guest Actor Scott Fowler. We also talk about the final season of Bel-Air, Mo Season 2 on its way, The Arrowverse is finally over. Plus we got more in current events, sports, music entertainment and everything Hollywood!!!!!Like, Follow, Comment and Subscribe on all Platforms:@justactingupshow#justactingupshow  #godfatherofharlem #lawandorder Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Scott Fowler - You have to sell Charlotte because its not going to sell itself

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 10:59


Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer joined to talk about the Charlotte 49ers head coach vacancy and how the Panthers will stack up against Pat Mahomes

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show: Scott Fowler

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 12:00


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Courtside Seats with Kroeger | A Charlotte Hornets Podcast
11-6-24 - Pistons Preview with Scott Fowler

Courtside Seats with Kroeger | A Charlotte Hornets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 25:13 Transcription Available


Charlotte Observer columnist Scott Fowler stops by for the first time this season to join Sam Farber and discuss the start to Charlotte's season so far. They also chat about the latest power rankings and preview Buzz City's game against Detroit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Panthers Tracks
After another horrible loss, are this year's Carolina Panthers the worst team in franchise history?

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 31:16


The Charlotte Observer's Carolina Panthers beat reporter Alex Zietlow is joined by columnist Scott Fowler to recap Sunday's loss to the Commanders. After such a unbearable trouncing, is it time for the team to give Bryce Young to starting QB job again? Also, is this year's team the worst Panthers team of all-time? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show: Scott Fowler

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 12:35


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730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Scott Fowler - The starting QB position is not a guaranteed job for Bryce Young

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 11:40


Vince Coakley Podcast
More Jobs at Charlotte Douglas, The Debate , and Immigration

Vince Coakley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 66:09


Charlotte Douglas International Airport is adding 130 aircraft mechanic jobs. What do we expect from the debate, who will be watching? The Biden administration changed immigration policies through a series of executive orders. Scott Fowler, from the Charlotte Observer, joins to talk about the final installment of the observer report on Eastern Airlines Flight 212 that crashed 50 years ago tomorrow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Drive with Josh Graham
Love Brokers (9-10-24)

The Drive with Josh Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 59:52


On a Tuesday Drive, Josh explains why Dave Canales' coaching debut reminds him of a scene in "Stepbrothers", tells why Kendrick Lamar has a chance to meet expectations when he performs the Super Bowl Halftime Show, reacts to the Carolina Panthers being a the laughing stock of the NFL among the national media, WD goes to the movies to review "Night Shift", and writer for the Charlotte Observer, Scott Fowler, joins the show to tell if Bryce Young being benched for Andy Dalton is on the table.

WBT's Morning News with Bo Thompson
Good Morning BT: Tuesday, September 10, 2024 - Entire Show

WBT's Morning News with Bo Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 112:55


6:05 Beth's Song of the Day / Topic & Guest tease 6:20 James Earl Jones passes away @ 93 (audio clips) 6:35 James Earl Jones passes away @ 93 (audio clips) 6:50 Business news / New iPhone (& other iDevices) premiere  7:05 Panthers chat / DT Derrick Brown may be out for the season 7:20 Fonda Bryant (on phone) - World Suicide Prevention Day 7:35 Fonda Bryant (on phone) - World Suicide Prevention Day (cont.) 7:50 Crossing the Streams (w/ Brett Winterble)  8:05 Senator Thom Tillis (on phone) - Debate preview & expectations8:20 James Earl Jones clips 8:35 Dirty Restaurant Tuesday (w/ Mark Garrison) 8:50 More on James Earl Jones' passing & influence 9:05 Brett Jensen (in-studio) - Brett's upcoming schedule & debate expectations 9:20 Brett Jensen (in-studio) / Scott Fowler (on phone) - 50th Anniversary of 9/11/74 Eastern Airlines crash 9:35 Brett Jensen (in-studio) / Scott Fowler (on phone) - Panthers chat & what might happen this season 9:50 Brett Jensen (in-studio) - Mark Garrison joins to discuss '74 crash / Close with James Earl Jones clipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vince Coakley Podcast
Covid Surge, Hostage Murder, Charlotte's First 9-11, and Trump Mis-Steps

Vince Coakley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 64:50


Covid cases are increasing. Hamas murdered six hostages, and we are seeing almost no action from the Biden administration. Charlotte had its first 9-11 in 1974, and Scott Fowler from The Charlotte Observer talks about the upcoming article about the crash. Why does Donald Trump continue to self sabotage?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show H3: The Most Impactful Daytime Hosts

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 40:58


In the show's final hour, Kyle goes back to the preseason game on Saturday with Scott Fowler, and Kyle looks at Phil Donahue's impact on talk shows for both radio and TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey
The Kyle Bailey Show: Scott Fowler

The Clubhouse with Kyle Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 14:49


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Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Julius Peppers, a fearsome pass-rushing defensive end, was one of the greatest Carolina Panther players ever. We caught up with Peppers at his home in Coral Gables, Fla., where he lives with his wife and children. He is preparing for a big weekend -- on Aug. 3rd, Peppers will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was elected in his first year of eligibility after 17 total seasons in the NFL -- 10 of them with the Panthers. Peppers finished his career fourth all-time in NFL sacks. Before that, he grew up in Bailey, N.C., and was both a football and basketball star for the UNC Tar Heels. Peppers is one of the rare athletes to have played in both the Super Bowl and the Final Four, and he thinks he could have been an NBA player if he pursued that avenue. He also talks about chasing Michael Vick, Carolina's 2003 Super Bowl season and what being a hall of famer means to him. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

The Mac Attack Podcast
Mac & Bone Hour 2: Top 30 Panthers of All-Time

The Mac Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 43:56


In the second hour, Mac & Bone talk about what an 18-game NFL schedule would look like after Joe Burrow made his pitch, they dissect Scott Fowler's article ranking the 30 best Panthers of all time to see if they agree or disagree before they give Fitty more advice ahead of his date tonight See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

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

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Scott Fowler - LaMelo will be the biggest challenge for Charles Lee

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 11:17


Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Long before he became one of the biggest names in footwear, Stan Smith dazzled on the tennis court. Smith, 77, is a tennis hall of famer who won both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the early 1970s and was once ranked as the world's No. 1 tennis player. He grew up in California but has lived for more than 50 years in Hilton Head, S.C., where he remains very active in the community and in his Smith Stearns Tennis Academy. But if you're not a tennis fan, what you likely know Stan Smith for is the iconic Adidas shoe that bears his name — a classic white leather shoe with green trim around the heel that also includes his likeness and signature. In fact, the name of his 2018 book was: “Stan Smith — Some people think I'm a shoe.” Smith is much more than a shoe, though, and LeBron James' production company recently made a documentary about him. We traveled to the S.C. coast to talk to him in the latest episode of “Sports Legends of the Carolinas.” 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

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Jimmie Johnson is, without question, one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history. Three drivers rank at the very top of the all-time NASCAR Cup series champion standings, each with seven season titles apiece. They are Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt Sr., and Johnson. Of those three legends, Johnson is the only one who won five titles consecutively, from 2006-2010. He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte in January. Johnson is now 48 years old, the same number that he made famous driving for Hendrick Motorsports. He still competes in select events and plans to do so in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday, for Legacy Motor Club, which he co-owns. This interview with Johnson, where he spoke about racing, family and the two times he thought his life might be over, was conducted in Daytona Beach, Fla. It occurred before the recent announcement that Johnson plans to pull off an unusual double on Sunday. He will first be part of NBC's announcing team for the Indy 500, then will fly directly to Charlotte in time to drive in the Coke 600. Johnson and his family — wife Chandra and their two daughters, Genevieve and Lydia — plan to return to live in Charlotte later this year, but are spending this school year overseas in London. Chandra is also an art connoisseur and founded SOCO Gallery, based in Charlotte. This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity; a longer version is available on the “Sports Legends of the Carolinas” podcast. The Johnson podcast episode is sponsored by Queen City Audio, Video and Appliances. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

Sports Legends of the Carolinas
REBROADCAST: Muggsy Bogues

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 47:31


Muggsy Bogues remains the shortest player ever to play in the NBA, at 5-foot-3. Bogues stayed in the league for 14 years, most notably as the point guard for the exciting Charlotte Hornets teams of the 1990s that also starred Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning and Dell Curry. At age 57, he still lives in the Charlotte area today. We sat down in Bogues' home, inside a memorabilia room full of keepsakes from his career. We discussed Bogues' experience being shot as a child; the neighborhood recreation center Bogues says changed his life; and the former star's insistence that he really could dunk. In addition, we discussed Bogues playing himself in the movie Space Jam; his watching dumbstruck as Latrell Sprewell choked coach P.J. Carlesimo; and Bogues gives us the inside scoop on what Steph Curry was like as a child. 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

Bleav in Carolina Panthers
Bleav in Panthers Xtra - Charlotte Observer's Scott Fowler - Tues May 14th 2024

Bleav in Carolina Panthers

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 19:03


Hosted by Desmond Johnson On Franchise Players, Dez interviews longtime Charlotte Observer Sports Writer Scott Folwer. The two discuss the Panthers coaching staff, 2024 draft as well as the new hire by the Charlotte Hornets, new HC Charles Lee Presented by Bet Online

Sports Legends of the Carolinas
REBROADCAST: Dell Curry

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 40:15


While Dell Curry is now known in public mostly for being the father of two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Steph Curry, he had his own stellar NBA career. Known for his three-point sharpshooting at a time when the NBA was far less enamored with that long-distance shot, the elder Curry had a 16-year NBA career that included 10 years as a player for the Hornets from 1988-98 -- the team's first 10 seasons. Curry earned the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year award in 1994 and retired as the Charlotte Hornets' all-time leading scorer (a record that stood for 20-plus years before it was broken by Kemba Walker). He and Muggsy Bogues both came to the Hornets via the 1988 NBA expansion draft and quickly became fan favorites in Charlotte. Curry has served as the Charlotte Hornets' color analyst on the team's TV broadcasts since 2009. Now 59, Curry grew up in rural Virginia and has lived in Charlotte since his 2002 retirement from the NBA. He is the father of two current NBA players -- Steph and Seth -- and talks in this interview about the time Steph nearly quit basketball in frustration. We conducted this conversation in between sessions at a basketball camp Dell Curry has conducted for decades at Charlotte's Levine Jewish Community Center. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, Jeff Siner and Kata Stevens. 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

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

As the NFL Draft approaches, the Carolina Panthers can only hope to hit a second-round home run like they did with Muhsin Muhammad. The Panthers hold two high second-round picks — the 33rd and 39th overall — in the draft that starts April 25. In 1996, Muhammad was a promising wide receiver out of Michigan State that Carolina nabbed with the 43rd overall pick. “Moose,” as most everyone calls him, went on to play 14 NFL seasons, including 11 with Carolina, and was known for his physicality, great hands and knack for making the biggest plays in the biggest games, He still owns the Super Bowl record for longest touchdown catch, at 85 yards against New England in the 2003 postseason. Now 50 years old, Muhammad and his wife Christa have raised their six kids in the Charlotte area, and those kids have produced numerous college diplomas and athletic accolades. The Panthers, meanwhile, inducted Muhammad into the team's Hall of Honor in 2023, and his name is now displayed at the top of Bank of America Stadium. We met Muhammad at his office in Charlotte for his “Sports Legends” interview. He talked about shushing the crowd in Philly, his thoughts on the 2024 Panthers and Nick Saban's viral comments about Moose that are still making the rounds on social media a decade later. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

The Drive with Josh Graham
Tim From Sheetz (4-17-24)

The Drive with Josh Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 44:38


On a Wednesday Drive, Josh explains why it was time for Jeremy Roach to move on from Duke, tells why we most likely saw the end of the Warriors dynsaty and possibly the end of CP3, last night, Scott Fowler, of The Charlotte Observer, joins the show to tell what the vibes have been like with the Panthers back in the building with new coach Dave Canales, salutes Tim from Sheetz, in Weekly Positivity, and Hayes Permar, of Sports Channel 8, joins the show to rant about interrupting a live Billy Joel concert with the 11:00 news, in Skips or Plays.

Sports Legends of the Carolinas
REBROADCAST: Dawn Staley

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 43:20


Ahead of the Women's Final Four, in this special rebroadcast episode (originally aired on October 5th, 2022), Scott Fowler sits down with legendary USC coaching legend Dawn Staley. Dawn Staley, star of this week's episode of “Sports Legends of the Carolinas,” has had one of the most sensational careers in women's basketball history. Currently the head women's basketball coach at South Carolina, Staley's Gamecock squads won national titles in both 2017 and 2022 and lead the nation in women's basketball attendance every year. Under Staley, USC has also made the Final Four in four of the past seven seasons, and will be favored to repeat as national champions during the 2022-23 season.  Before her standout coaching career, Staley, 52, was the ACC Player of the Year in 1991 and 1992 at Virginia; a three-time WNBA All-Star for the Charlotte Sting; and a three-time Olympic gold medalist. Staley looks back at her road to South Carolina; the possibility of someday coaching in the NBA; and why her former players think she's going soft. Then, Staley talks about sharing pieces of her national championship nets with Black coaches and journalists; her 5-year-old gray-and-white Havanese rescue dog, Champ, who's become a star in his own right; and how she motivates players who have already won a national title. This episode was originally published in two parts, with the second exclusive to premium subscribers. Now, for the first time, the full interview is combined here. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Alonzo Mourning would have become the greatest player in Charlotte Hornets history — if he had only stuck around. Mourning played his first three NBA seasons with Charlotte after the Hornets drafted him No. 2 overall in 1992. He quickly turned into an intimidating, 6-foot-10 star for a Charlotte team on the rise. His scowl could scare you. His dunks could dent the hardwood. But a salary dispute led to the Hornets trading Mourning in November 1995 to Miami, where he became an even bigger star, won an NBA title in 2006 and eventually made the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2014. For his “Sports Legends of the Carolinas” interview, we met Mourning in Miami, where he still lives and works for the Miami Heat, now as the team's vice president of player programs. Mourning, 54, discussed his years in Charlotte in detail and said he wanted to stay in Charlotte badly enough that he would have given the Hornets a substantial financial discount if they would have valued him correctly and kept him. “I'm going to be extremely transparent to everybody out there,” Mourning said at one point in our interview. “Listen, I was willing to take a lot less money than I received in Miami.” Mourning also discussed his life-threatening kidney disease and subsequent transplant in 2003, as well as his memory of making the greatest shot in Charlotte Hornets history in 1993. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Scott Fowler - I'm pretty hyped about the Clowney signing

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 16:14


Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer joins the show to talk the Panthers newest signing and Charlotte sports history!

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Hour 1 (3/27/24) - Jadeveon Clowney signs with The Panthers

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 47:25


Breaking news on Jadeveon Clowney signing a two year deal with the Panthers. Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer joins the show

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

The siren song of a bouncing basketball led Bobby Cremins all over the Carolinas. Cremins crisscrossed both states during his hoops journey. He played basketball under Frank McGuire at the University of South Carolina in the late 1960s. He left for North Carolina to become the head coach at Appalachian State at age 27. At the end of his career, he would coach at the College of Charleston. It was in between those two jobs where Cremins made his greatest mark nationally. Cremins coached Georgia Tech from 1981 to 2000 while earning multiple ACC championships, winning three ACC Coach of the Year honors and directing the Rambling Wreck all the way to the Final Four in 1990. After 31 years as a college basketball head coach, Cremins now lives in Hilton Head, S.C., not far from the beach, with his wife, Carolyn. At age 76, he's as charming as ever and surrounded by memorabilia from his career. His pickleball paddles are stowed by the front door. He remains a huge fan of the “March Madness” NCAA Tournament and claims he will fight anyone who ever tries to mess with basketball's greatest month. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

Courtside Seats with Kroeger | A Charlotte Hornets Podcast
2-22-24 - Hornets Game Preview & All Star Review with Charlotte Observer's Scott Fowler

Courtside Seats with Kroeger | A Charlotte Hornets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 29:12 Transcription Available


The Hornets return from the All Star break tonight to visit the Utah Jazz. Charlotte Observer Sports Columnist Scott Fowler and Sam Farber review the All Star weekend and preview tonight's game as well as discuss the new look Hornets being led by two Charlotte natives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Legends of the Carolinas

Richard Petty is 86 years old now, and his seven NASCAR Cup championships and record 200 wins at the sport's highest level came long ago. But Petty is still going strong in Level Cross (pop. 3694), which sits right in the middle of Charlotte and Raleigh. Petty lives a stone's throw from the house where he was born, and that house sits right next to the Petty Museum that houses an incredible amount of his stuff. Nicknamed “The King” and a member of the inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Petty long ago developed a signature look that is all his own: cowboy hat, black sunglasses, oversized belt buckle and cowboy boots. He showed up wearing exactly that to our interview.  Honestly, I would have been a little disappointed if he didn't. This interview with Petty serves as the Season 3 kickoff for the “Sports Legends of the Carolinas” multimedia project. Petty and I sat inside his museum, on two high-back chairs, and talked about life, death, racing, autographs, Daytona, family and the time his own father took his first race win away from him via protest.  After we were done, a surprisingly spry Petty hopped off the chair and said: “You got my whole history, didn't ya?” Not quite, but we did hit a lot of the highlights. On the eve of the 2024 NASCAR season and the Daytona 500, there's no better way to rev up the racing anticipation than a visit with “The King.”  This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Loumay Alesali, 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

Panthers Tracks
Dave Canales, Dan Morgan lead Carolina Panthers into a new era

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 26:30


On this episode of Processing Blue, Langston Wertz Jr. is joined by Charlotte Observer sports columnist Scott Fowler and Panthers beat reporter Alex Zietlow. The three discuss Carolina's introductory news conference for new head coach Dave Canales and new general manager Dan Morgan, was it a "win" for the Panthers, and what to expect from the pair moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Panthers Tracks
Panthers hire Dave Canales as head coach: Quick thoughts, analysis

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 15:18


On a special emergency episode of Processing Blue, Charlotte Observer sports columnist Scott Fowler and Panthers beat reporter Mike Kaye share their initial reaction and analysis to Carolina hiring Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Dave Canales as the team's new head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Panthers Tracks
Carolina Panthers fire GM Scott Fitterer. What's next for David Tepper & Co.?

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 33:04


On the latest episode of Processing Blue, Charlotte Observer sports columnist Scott Fowler and Panthers beat reporter Mike Kaye discussing Scott Fitterer's firing as general manager in Carolina, possible candidates to replace him, what the next few weeks look like in Charlotte and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Panthers Tracks
David Tepper's temper tantrum: How it affects Carolina Panthers' coaching search

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 30:23


On the newest episode of Processing Blue: A Panthers Podcast, Charlotte Observer Panthers reporter Mike Kaye and sports columnist Scott Fowler discuss Carolina owner David Tepper's drink-tossing incident from the team's Week 17 game in Jacksonville, how it affects the coaching search and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Best of the Adam Gold Show
“InTEPtitude” is a term used frequently for the Panthers season

The Best of the Adam Gold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 13:46


Scott Fowler, Charlotte Observer, on where he believes this Carolina Panthers team is right now and what their possibilities are for the future. Would Scott say that this is rock bottom for the Carolina Panthers? What would Scott consider a bigger circus off of the field than David Tepper’s latest drink throw. Scott made a lot of headlines by not getting called on during a Carolina Panthers press conference a few weeks ago, because David Tepper allegedly didn’t want to answer his question regarding himself. What was THE question Scott wanted to ask David Tepper, that David completely avoided at a press conference a few weeks ago?

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne
The Best of The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 69:27 Transcription Available


On today's Dan Patrick Show, DP reacts to the fine handed out to David Tepper after throwing a drink at a fan this past weekend. Does Dan think the $300,000 was enough? Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer discusses whether or not Tepper is making the Panthers head coaching gig unattractive. Plus, Former NFL QB Ryan Leaf joins us in-studio to discuss some of the headlines in the NFL and College Football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne
Hour 2 - NFL Draft Order, Scott Fowler

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 41:25 Transcription Available


Dan and the Danettes decipher which teams will end up drafting where as the NFL season concludes this weekend. And Carolina Panthers insider Scott Fowler drops by with the latest details on owner David Tepper's punishment for throwing his drink at fans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte
The Afternoon Rush - Scott Fowler - It appears Tepper hasn't learned anything

730 The Game ESPN Charlotte

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 11:19


Panthers Tracks
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme shares his advice for Bryce Young

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 55:13


On this week's special episode of "Processing Blue," Scott Fowler is joined by former Carolina Panthers Quarterback Jake Delhomme. They discuss the 2023 Panthers season, Frank Reich's firing, advice for Bryce Young, what the future may hold and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Charlotte Talks
'Sports Legends of the Carolinas' from The Charlotte Observer's Scott Fowler

Charlotte Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 50:33


Charlotte Observer columnist Scott Fowler talks with Mike Collins about his new book which features in-depth conversations and photos with everyone from Dell and Steph Curry to Phil Ford, Jeff Gordon, Coach K to George Shinn. And that just scratches the surface. We dig deeper.

Panthers Tracks
Carolina Panthers offense shows signs of life, plus checking in on coaching search

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 27:56


Langston Wertz Jr. and Scott Fowler discuss the Panthers' loss to the Bucs, the offense showing some improvement, updates on David Tepper's coaching search and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Under Further Review
613: Too Much Drama with Scott Fowler

Under Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 67:12


Mikey C has some words for Rosie on the Niners/Eagles game last week. Personnel changes are fast and furious in Carolina, so The Charlotte Observer's Scott Fowler joins us for the drama. Then, we look ahead at a week of football that the oddsmakers don't seem too confident in. Purchase Scott's book at SportsLegendsBook.com Slide into our DMs or shoot us an email to say hi or ask a question: helloufr@gmail.com. Find us on social @ufrvodcast. Artwork by Taylor Lach. Music by Connor Hollifield. UFR is hosted and produced by Kata Stevens, Mike Rose and Mike Costantinou. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ufrvodcast/message

The Mac Attack Podcast
Mac & Bone Hour 2: Did Tepper Make Things Worse?

The Mac Attack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 41:02


Mac and Bone discuss how David Tepper made things worse for the Panthers organization yesterday, get the latest Little Mac hot takes and break down the beef between Scott Fowler and the Panthers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Panthers Tracks
Why did David Tepper fire Frank Reich and where do the Carolina Panthers go from here?

Panthers Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 32:59


On the latest episode of "Processing Blue," Scott Fowler and Mike Kaye discussing the Carolina Panthers decision to fire head coach Frank Reich, comments made by owner David Tepper at the news conference, potential coaching candidates and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Best of the Adam Gold Show
What did we really learn from David Tepper's press conference yesterday?

The Best of the Adam Gold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 16:43


Scott Fowler, Sports Columnist for the Charlotte Observer joined Adam to share his overall thoughts on what he heard at David Tepper's press conference yesterday regarding the firing of Frank Reich. Scott was frozen out of asking a question at the press conference and felt like it was purposeful. He also discussed with Adam just how long he thinks it'll take for the Panthers to rebuild and become successful. 

The Clemson Dubcast
Tim Cowan and Chapel Fowler

The Clemson Dubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 96:53


Tim Cowan's seats at Death Valley are so low in the north lower deck that leaving via the field is his preferred route after every game. It beats having to wait until all the foot traffic clears from the steps above. Cowan became a sensation last week when it was discovered that he placed himself behind the last three coaches who have won at Clemson during their postgame TV interviews -- Pitt's Pat Narduzzi in 2016, South Carolina's Shane Beamer in 2022, and Florida State's Mike Norvell last month. Once upon a time, Cowan spent seven years as a Clemson student in the 1990s and actually owned a downtown bar for a stretch. The bar was called Rumors, and Cowan became good friends with a number of football players during that time including quarterback Brandon Streeter. Cowan also recalls Run DMC playing a festival on Clemson's campus. Cowan met the group backstage and paid them $500 to show up and perform at Rumors later that night. "They pulled up in a white van, and when they rolled their windows down a huge cloud of marijuana smoke comes pouring out of the van," Cowan recalled. "I told them the cops down here probably weren't going to be cool with that." Cowan lives in the Atlanta area and is a realtor. He said he loves life as a Clemson football fan, doesn't get overly emotional about it, and he predicts he won't be standing behind any opposing coaches after games because the Tigers aren't going to lose at home anytime soon. Chapel Fowler of The State newspaper tracked down Cowan last week after his postgame videos went viral and told his story. He described Cowan's vibe after the three home losses as "a parent who's not mad at you, just disappointed." Fowler reflects on growing up as the son of prominent Charlotte sportswriter Scott Fowler. He also shares what it's been like getting a closer look at Dabo Swinney since he began covering Clemson football in the summer of 2022.