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Former Tar Heel, and current member of the Tar Heel Sports Network, Deems May joins the show to preview the season, he talks about how good of an RB Omarion Hampton is, how the defense can avoid another second-half letdown, what's the future of the QB position & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Folks, it's the March edition, even though we're dropping it on Leap Day. We start by rocking out to the beautiful month that we're embarking on. Then Evil Bald Colin takes us through his thoughts about Purdue star Zach Edey. Is he overshadowing some very deserving NPOY candidates that are just as worthy of the talk? Then in the 2nd segment our guy Dave Nathan from the Tar Heel Sports Network joins us to talk about RJ Davis' big game and North Carolina's March Madness potential. Dave does the pre, halftime and post-game work for UNC Basketball. In the 3rd segment it's the latest on the OSU Basketball coaching search and what we're hearing about Sean Miller. And finally we take a look at a huge weekend with 5 games featuring ranked vs ranked. Welcome to March everyone, and as always, make your free throws!
On a Monday Drive, Josh tells why Wake won't beat UNC in Chapel Hill, explains why he thinks David Tepper might actually be starting to listen to those around him, grades the NFL Divisional round, in Graham's Grades, and Jones Angell, of the Tar Heel Sports Network, joins the show to tell why this UNC team is playing as the identity that Hubert Davis had envisioned.
In this edition, Josh is joined by former Carolina Basketball player, Pete Chilcutt, as he talks about his experience on the Tar Heel Sports Network, shares stories of Eric Montross, and Hubert Davis, delivers an all-time Coach Smith impression & of course, talks about the start to the 2023-24 season See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys welcome in Deems May, former Tar Heel tight end who is currently a part of the Tar Heel Sports Network, to talk about the Tar Heels' tremendous start to the 2023 season and if he is worried about it crashing and burning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys welcome in Deems May, former Tar Heel tight end and current pre and postgame analyst for the Tar Heel Sports Network, to talk about where this Tar Heel team stands that will be coming to Charlotte on Saturday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys are joined by Deems May, member of the gameday broadcast of Tar Heel football from the Tar Heel Sports Network, to talk about the team's 6-1 start, Drake Maye's special start and what is happening with the team's defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of the podcast, Anthony updates you on some of the biggest storylines from the Tar Heels' bye week and talks with Joe Jauch, who was on the call of the App State game for the Tar Heel Sports Network, about the inconsistencies of the defense, the strong start for the offense and just how special Drake Maye is. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXTSTEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visithttp://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/textHOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customer offer void in NH/OR/ONT-CA. $200 in Free bets: New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22 @ 8pm. Early Win: 1 Early Win Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Token expires at start of eligible game. Min moneyline bet $1. Wagering limits apply. Wagers placed on both sides of moneyline will void bet. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm ET. See terms at sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash football terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jones Angell, voice of the Tar Heels on the Tar Heel Sports Network, stops by with the boys to talk about the team's third consecutive road win over a Sun Belt opponent and how people should be feeling about this 3-0 start.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of the podcast, Anthony is joined by Deems May, former Tar Heel tight end and current member of the Tar Heel Sports Network, as they discuss his takeaways from Saturday's open practice, his thoughts on the importance of finding one quarterback and much more before Anthony updates what's happening on the 2023 recruiting trail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lee Pace is a Chapel Hill, North Carolina based author, editor, publisher and broadcaster who has spent the last thirty years writing about golf in the Carolinas and beyond. He visited the Paradise in the Pines podcast to talk about his being in residence as a writer at the Weymouth Center and the James Boyd House in Southern Pines, NC and his passion for golf, writing and the Pinehurst area. He believes like many that golf is best experienced via foot, the old-fashioned way—walking with a light-weight and simple carry bag slung over the shoulder. Toward that end, Pace authored a book, "Good Walks" on the joys of walking and playing golf. That book includes stories about walking some of the best courees in the Carolinas including Pinehurst No. 2, The Country Club of North Carolina, Mid Pines Inn & Golf Club and several others. He has written four books about the golf heritage of Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, most recently the 2012 volume The Golden Age of Pinehurst—The Rebirth of No. 2, which chronicles the evolution of architect Donald Ross's tour de force and the restoration program of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw from 2010-11. Pace is a 1979 graduate of the University of North Carolina, and when not trying to break eighty on the golf course writes about the Tar Heel football team through his Extra Points feature that appears regularly on Goheels.com. He has also been the sideline reporter since 2004 for the Tar Heel Sports Network. Pace and wife Sue, a talented graphic designer, teamed to produce and publish a coffee-table book on Kenan Stadium in 2016 entitled Football in a Forest—The Life and Times of Kenan Stadium. @Pinehurst Resort @Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities #goodwalks @UNCTarHeelsAthletics #homeofamericangolf #pinehurst #southernpinesnc
Dave Nathan of The Tar Heel Sports Network discusses UNC playing in the Final Four with John Wilkerson. Plus, he gives his thoughts on one final meeting between the Tar Heel's & Duke's Coach K and UNC's tournament run. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour three of today's SportsTalk featured John's conversations with Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network & Vol Baseball HC Tony Vitello. Plus, Jimmy & Vince discuss some of the day's top sports stories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Nathan of The Tar Heel Sports Network discusses UNC playing in the Final Four with John Wilkerson. Plus, he gives his thoughts on one final meeting between the Tar Heel's & Duke's Coach K and UNC's tournament run. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour three of today's SportsTalk featured John's conversations with Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network & Vol Baseball HC Tony Vitello. Plus, Jimmy & Vince discuss some of the day's top sports stories. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys are joined by Eric Montross, radio analyst for the Tar Heel Sports Network, to discuss the Tar Heels playing Duke in the Final Four and how the Tar Heels were able to turn the season around to get to this point. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is sponsored by Hydronique Hydration. Purchase here: Link in the bio: www.hydroniquehydration.com Our Amazon listing is here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JWXMX3R Coach Chelsea speaks to Jennifer Williams about how she exhibits the attributes of a Proverbs 31 Woman in Leadership in her role as Chief Development Officer of USA Basketball. Former Alabama State University director of athletics Jennifer Lynne Williams was announced on May 25, 2021, as the chief development officer of the USA Basketball Foundation. Williams will begin her duties on July 1. As chief development officer of the USA Basketball Foundation, Williams is responsible for all aspects of the USA Basketball Foundation, including developing a holistic fundraising platform to support various USA Basketball national team programs and youth and sport development initiatives. Named on Oct. 10, 2018, the director of intercollegiate athletics at Alabama State University, she previously served as Alabama State's interim athletic director and deputy athletic director for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years. During her time at ASU, the Hornets experienced tremendous success, with athletic teams winning 43 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships, three consecutive commissioner cups and two conference academic awards for the highest GPA under her leadership. Williams spent four years (2012-16) at North Carolina A&T State University as the associate athletic director for development and executive director of the Aggie Athletic Foundation. While there, Williams oversaw all giving initiatives for athletics, while overseeing the athletics marketing department. She also was the liaison between IMG Sports Properties and the department of athletics. In 2014, the Aggie Athletic Foundation was recognized as a model booster organization by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). Williams also worked at DePaul University as the assistant director of development for athletics (2009-12) and worked in development and marketing for Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators). Williams was named the 2018 Women Leaders in College Sports Division I (FCS) Administrator of the Year and was selected by her alma mater, North Carolina Central University, as a 40-under-40 Class of 2016 honoree, recognizing young NCCU alumni who have made significant contributions in the arts, entertainment, healthcare, sciences, education, law, business, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, public service or government. A four-year letterman and two-year captain in women's basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Williams began her professional career as a reporter for the Tar Heel Sports Network and as a production assistant for Fox Sports South. The Detroit native earned her bachelor's degree as a double major in journalism and African American history at North Carolina, and a master's degree in athletic administration from NCCU, where she graduated magna cum laude. In 2018 Williams was appointed to the NCAA Division I Council, where she served on the Football Oversight Committee as part of her council duties; and was an executive committee member of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD). She also served on the Women Leaders in College Sports Board of Directors, the NCAA Board of Governors Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity, the Black AD Alliance, and the Black Coaches United Board of Directors. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chefranjohn/support
In this edition of the podcast, Anthony takes you through a crazy couple of days for the Tar Heels as they lost Stacy Searels and quickly hired his replacement, Jack Bicknell, and tells you how this might be a good thing for this 2022 team and welcomes in former tight end and current member of the football pregame show for the Tar Heel Sports Network, Deems May, to discuss the departure of Searels, his son's commitment to Carolina and some important questions around the 2022 season.
Jones Angell, voice of the Tar Heels for the Tar Heel Sports Network, stops by to talk about the Tar Heels win over Duke and his expectations for the game this weekend against Florida State. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer L. WilliamsJennifer Lynne Williams is the Chief Development Officer for the USA Basketball Foundation. In this role, she is responsible for all aspects of the USA Basketball Foundation, including developing a holistic fundraising platform to support various USA Basketball national team programs and youth and sport development initiatives.Named on Oct. 10, 2018, the director of intercollegiate athletics at Alabama State University, Williams previously served as Alabama State's interim athletic director and deputy athletic director for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years. During her time at ASU, the Hornets experienced tremendous success, with athletic teams winning 43 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships, three consecutive commissioner cups and two conference academic awards for the highest GPA under her leadership.Williams spent four years (2012-16) at North Carolina A&T State University as the associate athletic director for development and executive director of the Aggie Athletic Foundation. While there, she oversaw all giving initiatives for athletics, while overseeing the athletics marketing department. She also was the liaison between IMG Sports Properties and the department of athletics. In 2014, the Aggie Athletic Foundation was recognized as a model booster organization by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).Williams also worked at DePaul University as the assistant director of development for athletics (2009-12) and worked in development and marketing for Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators).Williams was named the 2018 Women Leaders in College Sports Division I (FCS) Administrator of the Year and was selected by her alma mater, North Carolina Central University, as a 40-under-40 Class of 2016 honoree, recognizing young NCCU alumni who have made significant contributions in the arts, entertainment, healthcare, sciences, education, law, business, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, public service or government.A four-year letterman and two-year captain in women's basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Williams began her professional career as a reporter for the Tar Heel Sports Network and as a production assistant for Fox Sports South.The Detroit native earned her bachelor's degree as a double major in journalism and African American history at North Carolina, and a master's degree in athletic administration from NCCU, where she graduated magna cum laude. In 2018 Williams was appointed to the NCAA Division I Council, where she served on the Football Oversight Committee as part of her council duties; and was an executive committee member of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD).She also served on the Women Leaders in College Sports Board of Directors, the NCAA Board of Governors Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity, the Black AD Alliance, and the Black Coaches United Board of Directors.To connect with Jennifer Williams follow her on LinkedIn and Instagram. About Sivonnia DeBarros Sivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generation lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros is passionate about helping athletes in business protect their brands through collaborative partnerships, education and support necessary to carry them to the next level. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.What Are You Sporting About?https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/what-are-you-sporting-about/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-64-jennifer-l-williams-former-athlete-talks-sports-transitioning-going-pro-in-life-with-sivonnia-debarros-protector-of-athletes
Jennifer L. WilliamsJennifer Lynne Williams is the Chief Development Officer for the USA Basketball Foundation. In this role, she is responsible for all aspects of the USA Basketball Foundation, including developing a holistic fundraising platform to support various USA Basketball national team programs and youth and sport development initiatives.Named on Oct. 10, 2018, the director of intercollegiate athletics at Alabama State University, Williams previously served as Alabama State's interim athletic director and deputy athletic director for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 academic years. During her time at ASU, the Hornets experienced tremendous success, with athletic teams winning 43 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships, three consecutive commissioner cups and two conference academic awards for the highest GPA under her leadership.Williams spent four years (2012-16) at North Carolina A&T State University as the associate athletic director for development and executive director of the Aggie Athletic Foundation. While there, she oversaw all giving initiatives for athletics, while overseeing the athletics marketing department. She also was the liaison between IMG Sports Properties and the department of athletics. In 2014, the Aggie Athletic Foundation was recognized as a model booster organization by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).Williams also worked at DePaul University as the assistant director of development for athletics (2009-12) and worked in development and marketing for Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators).Williams was named the 2018 Women Leaders in College Sports Division I (FCS) Administrator of the Year and was selected by her alma mater, North Carolina Central University, as a 40-under-40 Class of 2016 honoree, recognizing young NCCU alumni who have made significant contributions in the arts, entertainment, healthcare, sciences, education, law, business, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, public service or government.A four-year letterman and two-year captain in women's basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Williams began her professional career as a reporter for the Tar Heel Sports Network and as a production assistant for Fox Sports South.The Detroit native earned her bachelor's degree as a double major in journalism and African American history at North Carolina, and a master's degree in athletic administration from NCCU, where she graduated magna cum laude. In 2018 Williams was appointed to the NCAA Division I Council, where she served on the Football Oversight Committee as part of her council duties; and was an executive committee member of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD).She also served on the Women Leaders in College Sports Board of Directors, the NCAA Board of Governors Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity, the Black AD Alliance, and the Black Coaches United Board of Directors.To connect with Jennifer Williams follow her on LinkedIn and Instagram.About Sivonnia DeBarrosSivonnia DeBarros – the Protector of Athletes – is a first-generation lawyer and law business owner, woman in business and a former track and field Division-I College athlete. DeBarros is passionate about helping athletes in business protect their brands through collaborative partnerships, education and support necessary to carry them to the next level. DeBarros's practice areas are Business, Employment, Sports, and Entertainment. Learn more about her services at www.prosportlawyer.com and www.sldebarros.com.
Jones Angell, the voice of the Tar Heels on the Tar Heel Sports Network, stops by for his weekly spot with the guys as he talks about the Tar Heels offensive breakout versus Virginia and what he expects for the team on the road in Atlanta this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2021 football season is finally here as Carolina kicks off against Virginia Tech tonight...we preview the match-up with the Hokies (6:30)Former Tar Heel standout and current NFL media star Bucky Brooks joins for an awesome interview to talk his time at Carolina, his professional journey and growing up listening to the Tar Heel Sports Network (23:02)Plus: #5SecondChallenge (56:53), we want to party (1:03:14), ticket giveaway (1:13:26) and the school pick-up/drop-off car line might put Jones over the edge (1:18:17)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys talk to Deems May of the Tar Heel Sports Network about his expectations for the Tar Heels this upcoming football season and why he is concerned about the hype around this team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tar Heel Football conducted its second scrimmage on Saturday...we update Carolina's progress including lots of Mack Brown audio (11:50)Chapel Hill fixture and former Tar Heel Sports Network owner/operator Jim Heavner joins with great stories of his time at Carolina (37:09)Plus: Adam has a big (tractor) idea (8:12), awesome old THSN audio (1:19:55) and listeners weigh in on the GOAT potato chip debate (1:33:01)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the podcast, Anthony welcomes in GoHeels writer and sideline reporter for the Tar Heel Sports Network, Lee Pace, to discuss the spring that was for the Tar Heels and why this team seems ready for the expectations that lie ahead in the fall.
On this edition of the podcast, Josh is joined by the Tar Heel Sports Network very own Jones Angell, as they discuss the season to this point, the progression of Carolina's young guards, the impressions of Day'Ron Sharpe among other topics.
In this edition of the podcast, the Tar Heel Sports Network's Lee Pace hops on with Anthony to answer some questions about the 2020 season and helps take an early look towards what might be on the horizon in 2021.
In driveways, youth leagues and pickup games, the players who would form the first team at East Chapel Hill bonded for years before the new high school opened in 1996. That year marked the start of a rivalry with Chapel Hill High, giving residents of a basketball-focused town more teams to talk about.Here's your chance to get caught up if you missed Episode 1.Want to talk East Chapel Hill hoops, answer our trivia questions, or share your memories of the Wildcats? Find us on Twitter at ECH Hoops PodBroadcast credits: Jefferson Pilot; Tar Heel Sports Network and Learfield IMG College; UNC; WHKY; WUNCExecutive producer: Brian FitzGeraldEmail: neilamato@gmail.com
Hour two of today's SportsTalk featured John and Jimmy talking with Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network about the ACC's plan for football in 2020 and Vol baseball coach Tony Vitello about the Vols and MLB.
Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network joined John and Jimmy on SportsTalk to talk about the ACC's plan for football in 2020.
Hour two of today's SportsTalk featured John and Jimmy talking with Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network about the ACC's plan for football in 2020 and Vol baseball coach Tony Vitello about the Vols and MLB.
Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network joined John and Jimmy on SportsTalk to talk about the ACC's plan for football in 2020.
Will & Cody are back with special guest Mick Mixon, the voice of the Carolina Panthers! Mick talks about his time with Tar Heel Sports Network, Cam Newton, the Panthers upcoming season, and so much more!
Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network joined John and Vince on SportsTalk to talk about the 'Last Dance' and more.
Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network joined John and Vince on SportsTalk to talk about the 'Last Dance' and more.
Dave Nathan of the Tar Heel Sports Network joined John and Vince on SportsTalk to talk about the 'Last Dance' and more.
The OG with Ovies and Giglio, heard weekdays from 3-6 on 99.9 The Fan. On this edition of the show, the guys are joined by Lauren Brownlow to talk about the Panthers' off-season and Cam Newton's departure. Also, lawyer Don Jackson joins the show to dive deeper into the Mark Gottfried investigation to help better understand what N.C. State is facing legally. Lastly, from the Tar Heel Sports Network, Eric Montross stops by to talk about UNC's disappointing basketball season and who he sees staying another year.
2X NASCAR Cup Series Champion and driver of the #18 M&Ms Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing, Kyle Busch, joins the show to discuss vacation after winning last season's championship, his experience at the Super Bowl in Miami, and the upcoming Daytona 500. Former Champion at UNC, in 1993, and Tar Heel Sports Network radio analyst, Eric Montross, joins the show to discuss UNC's ugly loss at Wake Forest, how Vernon Cary fouling out of the Carolina-Duke game changed the momentum of the game, and why this years Tar Heel squad is different than others who lacked great talent, in the past.
Former National Champion, with the Tar Heels, and Tar Heel Sports Network analyst, Eric Montross, joins the show to discuss the Tar Heels recent struggles, whether or not the Heels are a NCAA tournament team, and if we'll see Cole Anthony, in a Tar Heel uniform, again. DG discusses the bizarre way that the Saints have lost, in the playoffs, the last three years in a row.
In this edition of the podcast, the voice of the Tar Heels, Jones Angell, jumps on with us to answer some important questions about Saturday’s opener against South Carolina.
In this edition of the podcast, the voice of the Tar Heels, Jones Angell, jumps on with us to answer some important questions about Saturday’s opener against South Carolina.
On this episode of the podcast, GoHeels.com writer and Tar Heel Sports Network sideline reporter Adam Lucas stops by to discuss the Tar Heels 2018-19 season.
Full opening segment from the March 7th UNC game, featuring Jones, Adam and Eric discussing the late Woody Durham.
Jones Angell of Tar Heel Sports Network talks UNC football. Follow Jones on Twitter @JonesAngell. and listen to his podcast about UNC Sports.
Brian Simmons, newest Tar Heel Sports Network broadcast team member, joins DG to talk about UNC's upcoming match-up vs. Georgia.