Editor’s Note: LWOS is always looking for new and innovative ways to bring you the latest in sports news. Today, tune in to Mark Rogers and his college football video podcast that we bring you, the loyal LWOS readers. A long-time college football fan, Mark has been producing a video podcast for quite some time, as he now has over 800 shows on his website (http://markrogerstv.com).
Tennessee fans are expecting a big leap in the SEC East this fall. The schedule provides few soft spots for the Vols to take advantage. Mike Loveall of LastWordonSports.com joins MarkRogersTV to size up UT’s five most important games of 2015. Oklahoma comes to Knoxville in September for a rematch of the Sooners 30-13 victory in Norman. Will this measuring stick game set the tone for a still young team or do those head-to-head division matchups still take precedence. And what about those rugged cross division showdowns with rival Alabama and the also emerging Arkansas Razorbacks? Mike isolates the key Saturdays and Mark counters.
Tennesee’s 5 Most Important Games of 2015
A 23-year veteran in local and and network television sports, Mark Rogers has been producing a video podcast since 2010 with over 800 videos on his website and counting (http://markrogerstv.com).
Mark Rogers has interviewed big time NCAA coaches Steve Spurrier, Tommy Tuberville, George O’Leary, Troy Calhoun, Sonny Dykes, Blake Anderson, Bill Blankenship, Ron Caragher, Matt Wells, as well as big-time athletes Jerry Rice, Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Archie Griffin and more on his station. In addition to these they feature analysis of the latest games, picks and point spreads, and coverage of the NFL and NBA. Be sure to check back often as Mark Rogers will be sharing his best stuff, and top quality guests right here at LWOS going forward and we are happy to have him on board at Last Word on Sports.
Main Photo Credit: COLUMBIA, SC – NOVEMBER 01: Joshua Dobbs #11 of the Tennessee Volunteers drops back to pass against the South Carolina Gamecocks during their game at Williams-Brice Stadium on November 1, 2014 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)