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  • Troy Hoops, spring practice, and Birmingham Stallions with Josh Boutwell of Troy Messenger
    2026/04/09
    Phillip is joined by Josh Boutwell of The Troy Messenger to talk about new Troy basketball coach Adam Howard, the tenure of Scott Cross, spring practice, and Birmingham Stallions 1-1 start.
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    26 分
  • Auburn signs 7-footer from France + Will Wade & LSU football with Zack Nagy
    2026/04/01
    Phillip Jordan opens today's show talking about Auburn basketball landing a seven foot center from France in Narcisse Ngoy. Then, Zack Nagy of LSU on SI joins to talk about Will Wade returning to Baton Rouge and the first spring practice for Lane Kiffin at LSU.
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    31 分
  • Sweet 16/Elite 8 + Auburn NIT run with Blake Lovell
    2026/03/31
    Blake Lovell of The Southeastern 16 joins Phillip Jordan to discuss how the SEC fared in the NCAA Tournament, Michigan dominance, UConn/Duke ending, Auburn NIT run, and some wrestling talk.
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    45 分
  • Auburn NIT Quarterfinals | Auburn Spring Practice | Alabama Sweet 16 | UFL Preview w/ Zach Keilman
    2026/03/25
    On this episode of The Phillip Jordan Show, Phillip dives into a busy stretch across the college football and basketball landscape. Phillip opens the show with thoughts on Alex Golesh’s comments following Auburn’s fourth spring practice, breaking down what stands out early and what it could mean for the Tigers heading into the 2026 season. Then, it’s hoops time. Phillip previews Auburn basketball’s NIT quarterfinal matchup against Nevada, plus takes a look at Alabama’s Sweet 16 showdown with Michigan and what’s at stake for the SEC on the national stage. In the guest segment, Phillip is joined by Zach Keilman to discuss the start of the 2026 UFL season, including the league’s direction under Mike Repole, key changes, and what it all means moving forward. The conversation also includes a breakdown of the Birmingham Stallions and their outlook this season. To close the show, Phillip reacts to the news that Auburn edge rusher Chris Murray has been granted another year of eligibility by the NCAA, and what that means for Auburn’s defense going forward. All that and more on this episode of The Phillip Jordan Show.
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    59 分
  • Byrum Brown will be the next great Auburn quarterback with The War Rapport's Mike Gittens
    2026/03/03
    On this edition of The Phillip Jordan Show, Phillip is joined by Mike Gittens of The War Rapport to break down the new era of Auburn football under head coach Alex Golesh.

    The conversation starts at the most important position on the field — quarterback — as they discuss transfer portal addition Byrum Brown and why he could be the catalyst for Auburn’s offensive turnaround. Mike explains what makes Brown such a pivotal piece and how his arrival signals a shift in philosophy for the Tigers.

    Phillip and Mike also take a hard look at Auburn’s recent history at quarterback, why consistency has been elusive, and what must change moving forward.

    Plus, they dive into Auburn basketball and why patience may be required with head coach Steven Pearl as the program looks to find stability and long-term direction. It’s a big-picture conversation about where Auburn stands — and where it’s headed — in both football and basketball.
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    34 分
  • Auburn Basketball's loss to Oklahoma | Radio vs Podcasting, Auburn football, DeBoer hotseat?, & more with Cole Thompson
    2026/02/26
    On this episode of The Phillip Jordan Show, Phillip opens the show with an important announcement about the future direction of the podcast — shifting to a stronger Auburn focus while still keeping conversations centered on the SEC and the national sports landscape.

    Phillip then dives into Auburn basketball’s 91–79 loss to Oklahoma — the Tigers’ sixth loss in their last seven games — and what it means for their NCAA Tournament hopes. With Auburn now squarely on the bubble, Phillip questions whether Steven Pearl is ready to be a head coach and examines whether Bruce Pearl set him up to succeed by returning just one key player in Tahaad Pettiford — who has struggled shooting this season — while navigating one of the toughest schedules in college basketball.

    Later in the show, Cole Thompson of Sports Talk 790 in Houston and SEC Unfiltered joins Phillip for a wide-ranging conversation. They discuss radio vs. podcasting, Auburn football under new head coach Alex Golesh, the pressure mounting on Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer, and who could emerge as contenders in the 2026 SEC football race. A loaded episode covering Auburn hoops, SEC football, and the evolving sports media landscape.

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    42 分
  • New Era of Kentucky Football
    2026/02/20
    Phillip Jordan is joined by friend and former colleague Kevin McGuffey of Last Word on College Football where he covers Kentucky football. They look back at the terrible Kentucky/Auburn game from 2025, the tenure of Mark Stoops with the Wildcats, and new head coach Will Stein.
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    48 分
  • What happened to Ohio State + fixing the CFP with Jay Stephens of Locked on Buckeyes
    2026/02/12
    Phillip Jordan is joined by Locked on Buckeyes host Jay Stephens to talk about the disapointing ending of the season for the Ohio State Buckeyes with losses to Indiana and Miami. Also, a look ahead to the 2026 season and the questionable hire of Arthur Smith by Ryan Day. Phillip and Jay also talk about how to fix the College Football Playoff and answer some social media questions.
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