Episodes

Friday Dec 14, 2018
Ryan McGee
Friday Dec 14, 2018
Friday Dec 14, 2018
Ryan McGee of ESPN reminisces about following his father, a longtime ACC referee, around to college football games as a kid. McGee shares what it's like to know and work with Marty Smith, a close friend for two decades. He also gives his thoughts on Dabo Swinney and the powerhouse he's built.

Monday Dec 10, 2018
J.K. Jay
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Monday Dec 10, 2018
J.K. Jay looks back on his decision to give up the game he loves at the school he loves before he played a down of football at Clemson. After undergoing multiple back surgeries, Jay was told he might have to walk with a cane for the rest of his life if he continued playing. Jay reflects on the Dandy Dozen recruiting class, Dabo Swinney's first as head coach at Clemson. He also shares how he's become successful at commercial real estate in the Greenville area, in addition to devoting part of his spare time to serving as a mentor in Clemson's PAW Journey program.

Friday Dec 07, 2018
Bryan Driskell
Friday Dec 07, 2018
Friday Dec 07, 2018
Bryan Driskell, a football analyst for Rivals site Blue & Gold Illustrated, joins The Dubcast to talk the crazy "Bring Your Own Guts" game in Death Valley in 2015, and his thoughts on this year's CFP semifinal matchup between Notre Dame and Clemson.

Monday Dec 03, 2018
Brett Jensen
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Brett Jensen of WBT Radio in Charlotte reflects on covering hard news after years spent covering sports. He talks about his friendship with Tommy Bowden, the man he used to grill with tough questions when Bowden was Clemson's coach. Jensen also gives his thoughts on why people are so eager to be angry these days on social media when discussing sports and politics.

Friday Nov 30, 2018
Wes Durham
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Wes Durham joins The Dubcast to talk juggling TV play-by-play for the ACC, radio play-by-play for the Atlanta Falcons ... and, oh yeah, a daily Sirius/XM radio show with Mark Packer. Durham, who lives in Cartersville, Ga., reflects on Trevor Lawrence's celebrity in the suburb of Northwest Atlanta. He also shares a priceless Larry Munson anecdote.

Monday Nov 26, 2018
Daniel Boyd
Monday Nov 26, 2018
Monday Nov 26, 2018
Daniel Boyd, a former sniper for the 101st Airborne who served two tours in Afghanistan and who is now on Dabo Swinney's football staff, reflects on what it was like to lead the team down the hill on Military Appreciation Day.

Friday Nov 23, 2018
Corey Miller
Friday Nov 23, 2018
Friday Nov 23, 2018
Corey Miller, former Gamecock player and current TV personality in Columbia, joins The Dubcast to talk juggling his job while traveling to watch every game played by his sons at Alabama. Miller also reflects on the devastation of losing head coach Joe Morrison to a heart attack in 1989, and he gives his take on the current Will Muschamp regime and how long it will take for the Gamecocks to close the gap with Clemson.

Thursday Nov 22, 2018
Steve Spurrier
Thursday Nov 22, 2018
Thursday Nov 22, 2018
The Head Ball Coach visits with The Dubcast to reminisce about all of his spats with Dabo Swinney, while also reflecting on the two cut-throat competitors becoming good friends in recent years.

Monday Nov 19, 2018
Ron Morris, Part 2
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Ron Morris, former sports columnist at The State newspaper, shares what it was like to be demoted as a result of columns critical of South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier. Morris also reflects on the rise of Dabo Swinney and its similarity to a gamble Duke once took on an obscure coach named Mike Krzyzewski.

Friday Nov 16, 2018
Ron Morris, Part 1
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Ron Morris, former longtime sports columnist at The State newspaper in Columbia, joins The Dubcast to talk about his current struggle with painkiller addiction as a result of debilitating back pain and then back surgery. Ron also goes in-depth about his battles with Steve Spurrier and describes what it was like to fall out of favor with his bosses as a result of his criticism of Spurrier.

