Chase Parham and Neal McCready host Mississippi's premier sports talk and Yahoo.com's largest college-centric podcast.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready discuss their week in Hoover including Neal getting called an A**hole by another member of the media and how he actually had friends there this week. They also talk about Hugh Freeze’s day at the podiums and what really matters from the Houston Nutt lawsuit.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready give some background into the morning session in Hoover with Dan Mullen on Tuesday and touch a few other items before getting into five different interviews on today’s show. Guests include Will Sammon, Edward Aschoff, Tom Murphy, Mark Passwaters and Greg Gaston.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready discuss SEC commissioner Greg Sankey’s comments — or lack thereof? — regarding Ole Miss’ NCAA case and immunity interviews. Then, they go through four different media interviews from day one of SEC Media Days. Hang around to hear Antonio Morales of the Clarion-Ledger, Tommy Dees of the Tuscaloosa News, Ron Higgins from Nola.com and Mike Strange of the Knoxville News Sentinel.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready discuss a couple aspects of Ole Miss’ situation with the NCAA before a lengthy conversation with Jay G. Tate of AuburnSports.com. As it always does with Jay, things aren’t just about football and sports, but there’s plenty of that, too, in the Monday edition of the Oxford Exxon Podcast.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready discuss some Internet hysteria surrounding Ole Miss’ new logo before transitioning into the latest update in the Rebel Rags legal case. Then, they speak with Associated Press writer David Brandt, who goes into detail about Ole Miss, Mississippi State and more.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready discuss the announcement of the participants for SEC Media Days and then welcome in Ryan Brown of WJOX in Birmingham, who gives listeners 40 minutes of his time to talk SEC football. They break down a lot of storylines heading into the season. What to expect from Ole Miss? Is Auburn a legitimate contender? Do Alabama fans get a bum rap at SEC Media Days?
Chase Parham and Neal McCready are back after the Independence Day holiday and go through a variety of random topics. They discuss fireworks in neighborhoods being a get-off-my-lawn moment, smoking meat and the lingering smell and some SEC Media Days stuff before transitioning to beer sponsors in college football and much more.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready are back on this Monday morning, discussing the Donte Moncrief and NCAA situation from four years ago and wondering if it really even matters when it comes to Ole Miss’ NCAA result. They detail what happened and what it means now.
Also, they react to the conflicting reports about LSU linebacker Jacob Phillips, give some precuror thoughts regarding SEC Media Days and much more.
Chase Parham and Neal McCready are back together for a fun, packed show on this Friday. Neal delves into the situation and reasons behind top-100 basketball signee Jamarko Pickett’s decision to not honor his Ole Miss NLI at this point. Also, they discuss what’s left of the Ole Miss signing class and what it means for Andy Kennedy’s tenure as a Rebel.
Also, they are joined by Chris Brooks, radio host and head of Mississippi Gridiron to talk media landscape in Mississippi, high school football storylines for 2017 and much, much more.
They close the show with some additional thoughts on Fox Sport’s move to online video and what most media miss when trying to attract viewers.
Chase Parham is solo on this Thursday edition of the Oxford Exxon Podcast, as he discusses Louisville’s appeals platform in its NCAA case and how the appeals process works with the NCAA. Also, he continues the Tim Tebow conversation from Wednesday with some numbers on Tebow’s economic impact to the South Atlantic League.
Also, Chase is joined by Ole Miss basketball staffer Kory Keys to talk about how basketball schedules, specifically Ole Miss’ for next season, get organized and the process behind putting the puzzle together. Kory also discusses the landscape for next season.