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Brandon High football coach Sam Williams joins the podcast to to discuss the upcoming football season.

Crooked Letter Sports

Release Date: 08/28/2024

At the intersection of basketball and baseball… show art At the intersection of basketball and baseball…

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We cover a busy Mississippi scene in both hoops and hardball with a little Jaxson Dart to the Saints projection thrown in for good measure.

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Raymond basketball coach Tony Tadlock joins us to talk about high school basketball championships and this week’s SEC Tournament show art Raymond basketball coach Tony Tadlock joins us to talk about high school basketball championships and this week’s SEC Tournament

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One of the state’s top basketball coaches, Tadlock overcame the loss of all five starters from last year’s championship team and losing his leading scorer this season, to win a second straight state championship and the seventh in school history. Tadlock talks about how he works with a 40-man basketball roster and maintaining a remarkable winning culture at Raymond

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Jackson suburbs rule in high school hoops … and a whole lot more. show art Jackson suburbs rule in high school hoops … and a whole lot more.

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Germantown, Ridgeland, Canton and Raymond all won State Championships, showing how the power has shifted in Mississippi high school hoops. Plus we get up to date with college basketball, college baseball and the amazing Konnor Griffin story.  

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The week begins with three Mississippi teams in the Top 25 D-! Baseball poll. show art The week begins with three Mississippi teams in the Top 25 D-! Baseball poll.

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Southern Miss and Ole Miss got some welcomed news as both joined Mississippi State, giving the Magnolia State three teams in this week;s college baseball poll. Otherwise, the college basketball grind continues and the best high school basketball teams converge on Jackson for the annual MHSAA boys and girls state tournament.

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State finishes the sweep, college baseball returns show art State finishes the sweep, college baseball returns

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 Mississippi State makes a statement with a quality win over Ole Miss, improving their NCAA Tournament resume. Rick pontificates on the importance of the Dawgs win, as well as the opening weekend of college baseball and the direction of the new Saints regime.

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Southern Miss football coach Charles Huff joins the show. show art Southern Miss football coach Charles Huff joins the show.

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Charles Huff left the Sun Belt championship Marshall football program to take over the job at Southern Miss, which finished last. He talks about the difficult task ahead of him in his Crooked Letter debut. Also, the Clevelands discuss the Super Bowl, college basketball and the up[coming weekend of college baseball.

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Noland “Super Gnat” Smith, who still bleeds Kansas City Chiefs red, joins the pod. show art Noland “Super Gnat” Smith, who still bleeds Kansas City Chiefs red, joins the pod.

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What do the Super Bowl and Jackson’s own Noland Smith have in common? Both got their nicknames from Lamar Hunt, for whom the Super Bowl winners’ trophy is named. Super Gnat, all 5 feet, 6 inches and 154 pounds of him, took the NFL by storm in the last 1960s with his blazing speed and quickness on kick returns.

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Questions: Can the Eagles get the Chiefs this time? Can anybody block Chris Jones? show art Questions: Can the Eagles get the Chiefs this time? Can anybody block Chris Jones?

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The Clevelands discuss a familiar Super Bowl matchup and whether or not the Philadelphia Eagles – or anyone else – can block Chris Jones, the NFL’s most intimidating defensive player. The seesaw fortunes of Ole Miss and Mississippi State in the SEC basketball race, Jackson State basketball and Southern Miss are also part of today’s discussion, along with the still-open New Orleans Saints coaching job.  

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Ohio State won it all, but where would Ole Miss been with Quinshon Jundkins? show art Ohio State won it all, but where would Ole Miss been with Quinshon Jundkins?

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Lots to talk about on the days after the national championship game, but im Mississippi, especially in Oxford, much of the talk is about what might have been had Judkins stayed at Ole Miss. Also, the Clevelands discuss Egg Bowl basketball, the grueling SEC schedule, the NFL playoffs, and the John Wade’s saga at Southern Miss.

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Mississippi’s college hoops revival (and rivalry) show art Mississippi’s college hoops revival (and rivalry)

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Don’t look now, but the Magnolia State has two ranked teams on a collision course for a Saturday showdown in Starkville this weekend. Rick and Tyler talk about what makes both Ole Miss and Mississippi State so solid, and check in on a JSU squad that is 3-0 to start SWAC play. Plus, Rick’s NFL playoff picks and a sneak peak at the CFB National Championship.

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Both the high school and college football seasons open this week with a huge slate of games, including the top-ranked Brandon Bulldogs playing at always powerful Picayune. The Clevelands also discuss the Mississippi college football openers.