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EP12 Should HS athletes be allowed to transfer? Special guest-Rob Franklin Sports Director Seminole Athletics Voice of the Tribe

EP12 Should HS athletes be allowed to transfer? Special guest-Rob Franklin Sports Director Seminole Athletics Voice of the Tribe

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Episode 12 Alert!Permian Basin Playbook Podcast with your hosts Busta, KBALL, Chavo, and The Dawg! This week, we're thrilled to welcome special guest Rob Franklin, Sports Director of Seminole Athletics, known as “SOUND OF THE TRIBE.” Tune in on KIKZ 1250 AM or KSEM 106.3 FM and catch Rob online at [www.kikzksem.com](http://www.kikzksem.com) and on social media @seminoletxradio. Topics to Explore:- Rob's journey from teaching and coaching to the media world- (18:00) Poll Question for the week: How do you believe allowing athletes to transfer for athletic reasons will impact high school sports competitiveness? We want to hear your thoughts! In Memoriam:- RIP Wink High's Jake Shuler- RIP Coach Patty Browning- RIP Coach Ben White Highlights:- Recap of the 33 Lead Banquet- Baseball and softball season is upon us! Coaches and experts, let us know if you'd like to be on the podcast! Sponsored by Tactical Wealth Management | Featuring the Area Hoops Report Shoutout: Congratulations to Coach Lawrence Johnson, the new Assistant AD and Head Football Coach at Brownfield! To schedule an episode, reach out on Facebook or visit us at [www.33lead.com](http://www.33lead.com). Shoutout to Perika's Terrace in Seminole Shoutout Monahans Chamber of CommerceDon't miss it! #PermianBasinPlaybook #Podcast #SportsTalk #SeminoleAthleticsSpotify

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