104.5 The Zone
I just heard a great interview with J.P. Prince. He said Brian Williams is not only the funniest guy on the team, he's the funniest guy in the SEC. He said they call BWill "The Death Star". The guy interviewing him told J.P. he talked to his dad earlier today, and he said he keeps telling J.P. to quit hanging on the rim after his dunks and "act like you've done it before", but J.P said "I can't stop - that's my favorite thing! That's the Memphis coming out in me!" They may post it as a podcast later, and if so I will link it.
It's a pretty good station, with lots of information from the tourny, and you can listen online. They broadcast Vandy games, but I think they're switching to the Vol network soon. Here's a link: 104.5 The Zone
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has its goods with its bads. one tip, never take anything george plaster says seriously. he redefines what it means to be a windbag on a daily basis. however the other dudes on his show generally call him on stuff so it’s all good.
The Dual Threat, Official Enforcer/Stat Geek of MCM.
yeah...
I remember listening to him a few years ago on another station. My favorite thing is how they still give him a hard time about leaving early when the Braves made their epic comeback to win the NLCS with “The Slide” by Sid Bream in 1992. He’ll never live that one down, nor should he. If I had been there and left early (which I cannot imagine doing) I would probably have killed myself.
I still actually get goosebumps when I think about that play.
"It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone." A. Bartlett Giamatti

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