The ASOR Podcast is an opinionated series mainly covering Flames athletics. ASOR is not affiliated or endorsed by Liberty University in any way. Opinions are our own.
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Nick and Will are joined by Liberty senior Kyle Rode and Liberty TV play-by-play voice Matt Warner. They will recap the Flames final two regular season games and preview the upcoming ASUN Men's Basketball Tournament.
Nick and Will are joined by A Sea of Red founder Jon Manson, Liberty senior guard Darius McGhee and Queens basketball head coach Grant Leonard. The show will recap Liberty's loss to Kennesaw State, big bounce-back win at Jacksonville State and previe... more
Nick and Will are back with a big show to help prepare Liberty basketball fans for the biggest regular season game of the year on February 16th at Kennesaw State. Liberty senior forward Kyle Rode will join the show to talk about a big home sweep last... more
So happy I found this podcast since there is virtually no coverage for flames sports anywhere. Would like to see more episodes each week and really hope you have this podcast all year round. Thank goodness for A Sea Of Red and their coverage of the Flames. more
Hey guys, love the podcast. It was really hard to find though. You may think about adding a tag for "liberty university football." I looked for a podcast like this but only found it through someone else's twitter. I would love for others to find it more easily.
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ASOR Podcast launched 6 years ago and published 68 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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