Tue, 15 May 2012
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Tue, 15 May 2012
Hugh Freeze is this week's special guest. The 37th Ole Miss football coach recaps the spring, discusses the academic standing of his team, and informs us on the history of his familiar headgear. Plus, former Rebel basketball and baseball star Keith Kessinger visits Irie. We get the current UM baseball network color commentator's take on Mike Bianco's squad, which wraps up the regular season this week at Vanderbilt. |
Tue, 8 May 2012
Adrian Wiggins, Ole Miss women's basketball's new head coach, talks about his journey to Oxford. Also, SEBaseball.com's Barry Allen shares insight on Mike Bianco's club, which lost the home series to LSU last weekend. Allen also helps preview this weekend's tilt with Tennessee. And we review Eli Manning's hosting perfomance on "Saturday Night Live." |
Tue, 1 May 2012
"Open Letter To Rebel Nation" arrives from new athletics direcor Ross Bjork. Also, the Diamond Rebs slip into a tie for third in the SEC West, after losing the weekend series at Mississippi State. And former Rebel offensive lineman Bobby Massie packs his bags for the Arizona Cardinals. |
Tue, 24 April 2012
Grove Bowl recap. Hosts Jon Rawl and Tyler Kuntz discuss the overtime matchup between the Red and Blue, as Hugh Freeze & Co. have their first audition in front of Rebel Nation. The baseball team takes the home series against Arkansas. And Oxford CVB's Mary Allyn Roulhac drops-by Irie to preview this weekend's Double Decker arts festival. |
Tue, 17 April 2012
Ole Miss' director of bands David Willson drops by Irie to discuss the benefit concert for the "Pride of the South." We also learn about his 21-year career on top of the ladder in the Grove. Hosts Jon Rawl and Tyler Kuntz preview this weekend's Grove Bowl. Andy Kennedy has inked a few more players for his team. And the No. 22 baseball team (24-12, 7-8 SEC) gets ready to host Arkansas. |
Tue, 10 April 2012
Jamil Northcutt, former Rebel linebacker (1999-2003) and UM's current assistant A.D. for internal operations, is this week's special guest at Irie on the Square. We reminisce about Northcutt and company's trips to the Music City, Independence and Cotton Bowls; and he shares info about next week's Rebels Choice Awards. Also, the No. 10 Diamond Rebs lose the weekend series at No. 1 Kentucky. |
Tue, 3 April 2012
Michele Drinkard, the Ole Miss women's golf coach, drops-by to promote this weekend's Rebel Intercollegiate tournament, taking place at the Ole Miss Golf Course. The Diamond Rebs take the series against No. 1 Florida. And we have a spring football update. |
Tue, 27 March 2012
Eric Rice, a Rebel tight end in the Cutcliffe years, is this week's special guest at Irie. The Starkville native and nephew of Jerry Rice looks back on his playing career, discusses his job as the new head coach at Benton County, weighs-in on the 2012 Rebels, and comments on the hiring of new athletics director Ross Bjork. Also, the Diamond Rebs win the series at Alabama. |
Tue, 20 March 2012
Andy Kennedy's hoopsters are one-and-done in the NIT. CRM Sports contributor Connor Hennessey visits the show to talk about the basketball collapse, as well as the Diamond Rebs' SEC-opening series loss to Auburn. The good news on this week's show is Hugh Freeze & Co. begin spring drills this weekend. |

