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Gridiron Talk "In Da Sipp"

Gridiron Talk "In Da Sipp"

By: Kareem Vance Jr.
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Welcome to Gridiron Talk "In Da Sipp", where Mississippi's football passion takes center stage! Join us as we dive deep into the heart of football culture in the Magnolia State. From Friday night lights to college rivalries and beyond, we bring you the stories, insights, and interviews that make Mississippi football unique.

Each week, we sit down with former players, coaches, and local football aficionados who share their experiences, memories, and perspectives on the game we all love. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just starting to explore the world of football, our podcast is your ultimate playbook for everything gridiron in Mississippi.

Tune in to Gridiron Talk for game analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, and a celebration of the rich football tradition that defines our state. Get ready to huddle up with us and join the conversation!

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Episodes
  • "Lake Cormorant’s Playcaller": Coach Amir Gant’s Gridiron Journey
    May 20 2025

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    In this episode of Gridiron Talk In Da Sipp, host Kareem Vance Jr. sits down with Coach Amir Gant, the current Offensive Coordinator at Lake Cormorant High School. A Memphis native with deep football roots, Coach Gant brings a wealth of experience from both the high school and college ranks, including a coaching stint at Mississippi Valley State University.

    Tune in as Coach Gant talks about his journey from Memphis to coaching in Mississippi, the lessons he's learned along the way, and his passion for developing players on and off the field. Whether you're a football fanatic or just love a good story, this episode delivers insight, inspiration, and plenty of Gridiron Talk.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Climbing the Ladder: Torrey Gill’s Path to Alabama and Football Legacy
    Jan 10 2025

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    On this episode of Gridiron Talk: In Da Sipp, we sit down with Torrey Gill, the Assistant Wide Receivers Coach at the University of Alabama. Torrey takes us through his inspiring journey, from playing at Tabor College to coaching at Oregon State, New Mexico State, and now one of the most prestigious programs in college football. He shares insights on the grind of climbing the coaching ranks, the lessons he's learned along the way, and his role in developing Alabama’s wide receiver corps. Torrey also talks about his family’s football legacy, including his brother Jerrick Reed, who currently plays for the Seattle Seahawks. Tune in for a fascinating look at the road to the top of college football!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • "Sam Craft's Dual-Sport Journey: Football & Basketball at the University of Memphis | Gridiron Talk in Da Sipp"
    Jan 6 2025

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    In this episode of Gridiron Talk in Da Sipp, we sit down with Sam Craft, a former two-sport collegiate athlete who played football and basketball at the University of Memphis. Sam shares the story behind his decision to transfer to Olive Branch High School for his senior year and how it shaped his path to collegiate athletics. He also talks about the unique challenges and triumphs of playing two sports at the University of Memphis, balancing academics, athletics, and personal growth. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on determination, hard work, and following your passion!

    Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes on Gridiron Talk in Da Sipp!

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    45 mins

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