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More than just wins and losses, the Flames Central Podcast goes in-depth on Liberty Flames Athletics. Fun, fast and informative, Emily Austen, Matt Warner, and Joe Jauch dive into the hot topics, keys stats and bold predictions surrounding the Flames. Interviews, opinions, predictions – get your Flames fix every week with the crew from Flames Central.
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Dot Richardson
On this week's Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, CUSA Champion head softball coach Dot Richardson joins the show to talk about winning the Conference USA title, the Regional in Athens, GA, and the Lady Flames' travel stories in El Paso! Plus, the band is back together to talk CUSA title sweep in outdoor track, Missouri State joining CUSA, and much more.
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Kristian Dillard
On this week's Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, we take the show out of the studios to the indoor track facility to catch up with sprinters coach Kristian "KD" Dillard to learn about his time on the Mountain, the continued success of the LU Track and Field, and more. Plus we share updates from the diamond, links, and courts!
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Ritchie McKay
On this week’s Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, Liberty Men’s Basketball coach Ritchie McKay comes in studio to discuss the transfers joining his program and what next season could look like for the Flames.
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Markel Fortenberry
On this week's Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, Liberty Football's Markel Fortenberry joins the show to talk about the 'Dog Patch Olympics,' how he became the Slam Dunk Champion, and how these events bring the team closer together. Plus, the crew recaps the weekend of Liberty athletics!
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Todd Hudson
On this week’s Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, pitcher Todd Hudson joins the show to talk about Liberty baseball’s series win over Jax State, the tough test ahead for the Flames, and more!
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Kaylan Yoder
On this week's Flames Central Podcast powered by Alcova Mortgage, we talk with Liberty Softball freshman phenom Kaylan Yoder about her season and her "alter ego".