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Another day, another former Reb joining the show. Former PARADE All-American and Ole Miss signal caller Romaro Miller hops on the podcast to talk all things 2018. He then takes us down memory lane when he was being recruited as a prep player at Shannon High School and describes what it was like to choose the Rebs over folks like Alabama, LSU, and Tennessee. The quarterback-turned Mississippi State Farm agent talks about the excitement around the offense, the concerns around the defense, and what he expects from Matt Luke in year one.
He also discusses what he thought of the former Ole Miss coaches before Luke, why the Rebels are an enticing option for top targets now, and why he thinks this year is going to be a fun one.
He has some choice words for Houston Nutt and Ed Orgeron. But, I assure you, it’s what we are all thinking.
Summer is in full swing so go see Greg and snag some choice meat from LB’s Meat Market, the official sponsor of this here podcast and the best protein for your Ole Miss baseball grilling needs. Also, the BRAND SPANKIN’ NEW food truck will be out and about on The Square. So go get some!
And if you like gambling and good food, head down south to Biloxi after the regional to Harrah’s Gulf Coast for some blackjack, slots, Southern cooking from our good friend, Kelly English, at the Magnolia House, and SOON TO BE HOME TO A SPORTSBOOK. What’s not to like? Winning money, drinking, indoor/outdoor sports bar, STARBUCKS, and our pal Kelly whipping stuff up in a crock pot probably. Go down to the Coast, tell em Red Cup sent ya!
If you are looking to get sideways in the 901 and surrounding areas, head on over to Old Dominick Distillery on Front Street. They’ve got everything from vodka to the new Memphis Toddy and soon they will have their very own Memphis Whiskey once the aging process has completed. So remember when you are looking to stock the cooler for football season in 2018, ask for Old Dominick Distillery at your local package store. They are located in downtown Memphis, trace their roots back to Italy, and take pride in providing you a true sip of Memphis.