Saturday Lives Forever Saturday Down South
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The podcast where college football's historic past comes to life.
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Tommie Frazier: Championship Dominance
Matt Hayes recalls the greatness of Tommie Frazier and one of the best championship runs ever in college football history (0:00). Then, Steven Sipple from the Lincoln Journal Star joins Hayes to discuss the unique career of Tommie Frazier (10:30).
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Peter Warrick: Big Play Greatness
On this episode of Saturday Lives Forever, Matt Hayes recalls the biggest moments of Florida State's Peter Warrick including the ups and downs of his career in Tallahassee (0:00). Then, former FSU player James Coleman joins Hayes to discuss where Warrick stacks up as one of the greatest players in FSU football history (11:25).
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Maurice Clarett: A Story of Redemption
On this episode of Saturday Lives forever, Matt Hayes tells the story of Maurice Clarett, his incredible on-field talent, the controversial end to his football career and the rebound later in his life (0:00). Then, Bob Eckhart, the cowriter of Maurice Clarett's autobiography, joins Matt Hayes to talk all things Maurice Clarett (13:10). Saturday Lives Forever is brought to you by Texas Pete Hot Sauce.
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Vince Young: Championship Greatness
On this episode of Saturday Lives Forever, Matt Hayes goes deep on Vince Young's greatness and the iconic touchdown from the 2006 Rose Bowl (0:00). Then, Dennis Dodd from CBS Sports joins Matt Hayes to talk about the legacy of Vince Young and what it was like to watch the Texas-USC national championship game in person (12:05).
Special thanks to Longhorn Radio Network, from LEARFIELD for Craig Way's 4th and 5 Rose Bowl call. -
Reggie Bush: Tip of the Spear
On this episode of Saturday Lives Forever, Matt Hayes relives everything Reggie Bush - everything from the electric plays on the field, the "Bush push," the NCAA infractions, reuniting with Southern Cal in recent years and more (0:00). Then, former Southern Cal player and college football broadcaster Petros Papadakis joins Matt Hayes to discuss the career and legacy of Reggie Bush (15:10).