New Episode: Rick and Tyler discuss everything from the Super Bowl and Joe Burrow to Arch Manning and high school sports. The pair is joined by Oxford native Davis McCool to talk about the new sponsor, PrimeShrimp in New Orleans (and Ole Miss baseball).
by Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today February 9, 2022 Prime Shrimp, a New Orleans company, joins as the podcast’s sponsor on a busy week in Mississippi sports. The Cleveland boys discuss the upcoming Super Bowl, Joe Burrow’s Magnolia State roots, a new head coach for the New Orleans Saints, Arch Manning, a busy time in Mississippi high school sports. Oxford native Davis McCool joins to talk about Prime Shrimp . Stream all episodes here.
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