
Part of the Southern Sports Today Radio Network
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Sports NewsNewsFootballSports | |||

Dave Biddle of Bucknuts analyzes Ohio State football going into their spring game. Chuck and Heath look at a unique opportunity for schools who need replacement talent after spring. CFB commentator Josh Pate discusses his spring tour interviewing coa... more
Chuck discusses moving up the start of CFB season. Chuck and Heath discuss multiple topics. Chris Lee on Vandy 247 analyzes the Commodores spring practice.
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Eric Henry of Horns 247 assesses Texas prior to their spring game. Chuck and Heath discuss the Big 12's Friday night slate of games and more. Nick Roush of KSR looks at Will Stein's first spring at Kentucky.
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Chuck's impressed with what Vanderbilt's doing in recruiting. Chuck and Heath discuss some SEC programs lengthy time since they've recruited and developed a high school QB into a starter.
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Changed my world when I realized the show was available as a podcast! Y’all put out a terrifically informative and highly entertaining product.
Worse than Paul Finebaum. Religious rhetoric is too much. 0 stars. Heath is a moron. Chuck is a gator simp. Really biased coverage
Chuck is the best, love his Podcast
Chuck is good. Great insight and he thinks like the common sports fan. Heath on the other hand, may have the rolodex to the stars, but he has a bad radio presence and brings a lot of personal bias to Joan on air coverage. Chuck ends up being right about a lot. Heath, not so much. More Chuck and way less Heath
My favorite college football podcast! Only complaint would be I wish there were more than two hours! Keep up the awesome work Chuck and Heath!
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Focused on the world of college football, this podcast provides in-depth discussions on team strategies, recruitment, and coaching changes, primarily within the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and other prominent college football programs. Episodes feature expert guests who analyze player performance, discuss injury impacts, and delve into the dynamics of college athletics, reflecting the challenges and excitement inherent in the sport. Unique aspects include coverage of both NCAA football topics and the implications of new trends such as NIL (Name, Image, Likeness), making it an engaging resource for dedicated college football fans who seek to stay updated year-round.
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Recent guests on The Chuck Oliver Show include:
1. Brian Howell
2. Nick Kelly
3. Hale McGranahan
4. Preston Guy
5. Chris Hummer
6. Pete Fiutak
7. Greg Byrne
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