Sun, 6 May 2012
Southerners love their college sports. Yall.com presents the weekly radio shows and podcasts to get fans across Dixie ready for gameday. In the fall, Y'all Kickoff is preview show of all of the SEC, ACC and other Southern schools playing that Saturday. When January rolls around, the Y'all Tipoff show is your weekly dose of NCAA hoops info, with reports from the ACC, SEC, and beyond. When spring hits, NCAA baseball enthusiasts enjoy Y'all FirstPitch, a weekly report of key baseball games taking place that weekend in the SEC, ACC, SoCon, and beyond, and features legendary college baseball coach Ron Polk. For sales info, call executive producer Jon Rawl at (662)801-7295 or jon@yall.com. Subscribe to Y'all Tipoff in iTunes [FREE] Go to the iTunes Store, and search for "Y'all Tipoff". You will see the Y'all podcast icon. Click on the "Subscribe" button, and this will automatically download each week's episode to your iTunes Podcasts folder (upper left corner, under 'Library') as soon as it's uploaded by CRM Sports. Category:general
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Thu, 3 May 2012
Vanderbilt looks to get a series win at in-state rival Tennessee. "Vanderbilt GoldLine" hosts Jon Rawl and Dan Gray preview the Tennessee tilt. South Carolina skipper Ray Tanner talks after his team's sweep last weekend over Alabama. And SEC player of the week Blake Austin discusses his 7-for-11 performance in the Auburn Tigers' sweep over Tennessee. |
Fri, 27 April 2012
No. 1 Florida State continues to impress. "Seminole Shout" host Jon Cope discusses the 'Noles impressive sweep over rival Miami with CRM Sports' Jon Rawl. Also, Rawl talks with "Hotty Toddy Hotline" host Tyler Kuntz about Ole Miss' upcoming series against Mississippi State. |
Thu, 19 April 2012
LSU travels to Kentucky for a showdown of the the top two teams in the land. ESPN.com's GeauxTigerNation reporter Gary Laney shares his thoughts. We also hear about the Sunshine State showdown from "Seminole Shout" host Jon Cope, as Top 20 teams Miami and Florida State get together in the state capital. |
Thu, 12 April 2012
Kentucky coach Gary Henderson talks about his No. 1 baseball club. We also hear from LSU skipper Paul Mainieri, as the Tigers host Alabama this weekend. And the CRM Sports production "Bully BarkLine" reviews Mississippi State's first SEC series win of the season, over Vanderbilt. Plus, host Lawton Swann has all of the other developments in Southern sports. |
Thu, 5 April 2012
Georgia Tech baseball coach Danny Hall talks about his team, winners of last weekend's series with Duke. We also hear LSU skipper Paul Mainieri discussing the injury to freshman hurler Aaron Nola. Plus, we preview this weekend's Iron Bowl of baseball, as Auburn visits Alabama. SEBaseball.com's Barry Allen appears on a listen-in of the "Bama Roll Call" show. Allen talks Crimson Tide baseball, as well as all that is Southern college baseball. |
Fri, 30 March 2012
South Carolina travels to Vanderbilt in college baseball action this weekend. Back in Columbia, Frank Martin is moving in his office as the new coach of USC's basketball team. We get all of the Gamecock gossip from Carolina CrowLine host Tyler Garrett, Lawton Swann's guest this week. And Georgia has another player suspended for his off-the-field conduct. |
Thu, 22 March 2012
The first episode of the Y'all FirstPitch show, as conference play heats-up this weekend. We have our SEC West and ACC Coastal spring preview show. Plus, who has the bigger SEC legacy --Tim Tebow or Peyton Manning? |
Fri, 9 March 2012
Conference Tourney Time. Vanderbilt looks to knock-off No. 1 Kentucky in the SEC title tilt. Also, can Florida State beat North Carolina again, as these two powers meet in the ACC title game? And host Lawton Swann has the latest sports gossip from across Dixie. |
Fri, 2 March 2012
North Carolina looks for revenge at Duke in this final week of regular season play, and the winner takes home the regular-season conference crown. In the SEC, Tennessee has a chance to move to No. 2 in the conference tourney seedings, provided the Vols win and Kentucky scratches Florida. |
