Tim Hill & Bill Gunter bring you The All New Early Game each weekday morning from 6am-9am on 107.5 The Game. Tim & Bill get up early, so you don’t have to, & make sure you are informed on all the latest Gamecock News, local & national sport stories. With their insider guests, Coaches & players, Tim & Bill deliver the truth each morning. Jennifer Jensen produces The All New Early Game.
Villanova's dominating performance in the national championship game had Bill and Tim asking, what's the most annoying sports fan?
Gamecock football moves into a new era of high expectations for Will Muschamp heading into the 2018 season. Monday Bill and Tim gave their thoughts on the USC spring football game, Carolina baseball getting its first SEC series win in more than a calendar year, and Bill's family members taking money from the offering plate on Easter.
Former LSU football coach Les Miles is seriously pursuing acting.
That led Bill and Tim to ask, what would be your ideal movie role?
Gamecock baseball's 6-1 win in the series opener against Tennessee, the upcoming spring football game and the Final Four were also discussed.
NASCAR is taking the weekend off from Easter but Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp is still working hard. He joined Bill and Tim Friday to review Clint Bowyer's big win in the big snowstorm that was Martinsville and gave his Final Four prediction.
Gamecock great Bryon Jeffcoat joined Bill and Tim Thursday to break down Carolina baseball ahead of its third SEC series of the season against Tennessee. For more info on Bryon go to JeffcoatAndJeffcoat.com
USC seniors John Wagoner (@j_wagon76) & Claudia Chakamian (@c_chakamian) joined Bill and Tim Thursday for the first ever segment of The Student Section. Gamecock football, baseball and Sister Jean were discussed.
Major League Baseball told the New York Yankees they were not allowed to sell beers that included the likeness of players in the foam. That led Bill and Tim to ask, how would you prefer to be honored? Gamecock baseball's win over Davidson, the NFL's new rule outlawing lowering the helmet, and Loyola-Chicago loyalty was also discussed.
Monday night UConn ended another deep NCAA tournament run for the USC women's basketball team with a 94-65 win over the Gamecocks in the Elite Eight. Bill and Tim break that down, try to put the amazing Carolina career of A'ja Wilson in perspective, and discuss the future of Odell Beckham Jr. with the New York Giants.
Sister Jean continues her Cinderella run all the way to the Final Four, USC women's basketball hopes to knock off UConn in the Elite Eight, Will Muschamp is excited about a faster pace for Gamecock football, but Carolina baseball being swept at Georgia called for an emergency Monday Morning Therapy session.
Bill and Tim give away Beyonce' and Jay-Z concert tickets, preview Gamecock baseball, USC women's basketball and the introduction of The GunterBurger to Carolina softball fans, and have completely opposite responses to another Loyola upset win in the NCAA tournament.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill, Tim and Jen to redeem himself in the weekly NASCAR picks contest. Jen looked to continue her reign of dominance. Bill looked stuff up to continue to try to sound like he knows anything about NASCAR.
Bill and Tim discuss the latest on Gamecock football, the start of the Sweet 16, and the advice you would give your 16-year-old self.
Bill and Tim break down Carolina baseball in their usual Thursday segment with Gamecock great Trey Dyson.
Career Day at Lake Murray Elementary included our very own Bill Gunter. He received advice, gave us a preview and heard a harrowing tale of Shawn's Career Day Disaster.
And another loss by Gamecock baseball to an instate smaller school, Pro Day for Carolina football and Bill Belichick vs. Beyonce was discussed.
Pro Day for Gamecock football had Bill and Tim asking two questions:
What did you want to go pro in?
What did you actually go pro in?
Gamecock star A'ja Wilson wrapped up her stellar career at the Colonial Life Arena by clinching USC's 5th straight trip to the Sweet 16, Carolina baseball falls just short against Florida, and the first weekend of the NCAA tournament is March Madness at its best.
Dawn Staley isn't happy about the Gamecocks getting the #2 seed in the Albany, NY regional where UConn is the top seed. And after finishing one shot away from his first PGA Tour win in five years, Bill and Tim discuss whether or not Tiger Woods is really back.
Gamecock basketball officially follows up its Final Four season with a 17-16 record after not getting an invite to the NIT. Carey Rich sits in for Bill and helps break down the Carolina 2017-18 season and the new NCAA tournament bracket that includes a record eight SEC teams.
Arkansas ends the Gamecocks' SEC tournament in St. Louis with a 69-64 win late Thursday night. Bill and Tim break that down a few hours later and discuss and, a day after USC announced a raise in football ticket prices, discuss what you like to pay for least.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to justify his failed prediction for the Las Vegas race and try to do better with his Phoenix prediction.
Gamecock baseball greats Bryon Jeffcoat and Trey Dyson join Bill and Tim the morning after Carolina basketball beats Ole Miss to move on to Arkansas at the SEC Tournament. The baseball duo breaks down the Clemson series loss, how the current USC hitters can be better in the clutch, and reveal the strangest animal they've ever eaten.
For the first time since 1999 the College of Charleston is in the NCAA basketball tournament. Bill and Tim get to talk about what's right in college basketball, preview the SEC tournament, and discuss Bobby Bentley's thoughts on the Carolina football running back situation.
The triple overlap that is basketball, baseball and football is March Madness in Columbia, SC. Bill and Tim discuss the ridiculous reality that is the SEC basketball tournament being played in St. Louis, the latest comments from Gamecock quarterback Jake Bentley, and Carolina baseball looking to bounce back after the Clemson series.
Gamecock fans deal with a disappointing fourth straight baseball series loss to Clemson while celebrating an unprecedented fourth straight SEC tournament championship for USC women's basketball.
Gamecock baseball coach Mark Kingston will join the Carolina-Clemson rivalry for the first time. Bill and Tim discuss the best rivalry in college baseball, a ridiculous Thursday night finish in college basketball and what the return of Sean Miller means in the FBI investigation mess.
Ben Lippen basketball coach John Combs previewed Weekend of Champions where six area teams will play for state titles.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to give his thoughts on the NASCAR season after Atlanta, preview the Vegas race and give his thoughts on the Carolina-Clemson baseball rivalry.
Gamecock basketball gets an overtime win on Senior Night and Carolina baseball greats Bryon Jeffcoat and Trey Dyson preview the big weekend rivalry series against Clemson.
Will Muschamp kicks off his third spring practice at Carolina and leads into an always busy month of March. A Gamecock baseball series win against Clemson leads the list of priorities for USC fans.
Frank Martin says college basketball is not a dirty business. Bill and Tim discuss who deserves the most blame for the FBI investigation into college basketball corruption.
Arizona coach Sean Miller caught on tape added another layer into the ongoing FBI investigation into corruption in college basketball. Bill and Tim discuss that and a weekend to forget on the court for the Gamecocks.
Gamecock baseball greats Bryon Jeffcoat and Trey Dyson joined Bill and Tim at the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital Radiothon for their weekly segment. New Carolina baseball coach Mark Kingston stopped by to show his support and give his thoughts on his first week of the season.
To donate to the 2018 Children's Hospital Radiothon, call 1-877-719-KIDS, or click here
Gamecock great and current Yankees pitcher Jordan Montgomery volunteers his time to visiting patients at the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital. Recently Tim Hill sat down with the Sumter native to discuss why he does it and preview year #2 of his Major League Baseball career.
To donate to the 2018 Children's Hospital Radiothon, call 1-877-719-KIDS, or click here
In November of 2016, Gabriella Holland Giovannone spent three weeks in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital after having uncontrollable seizures.
You would never know it looking at the bright, cheery 7-year-old now.
Gabriella recently got the chance to interview USC women's basketball coach Dawn Staley. Things were going great until the coach found out Gabriella's brother is a Clemson fan.
To donate to the 2018 Children's Hospital Radiothon, call 1-877-719-KIDS, or click here
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks beating Georgia for the second time this season and what Carolina men's basketball needs to do to continue to finish the season strong.
Braydon Sox and Eli Adams are both 12-year-olds battling leukemia. They recently got a chance to interview Gamecock head football coach Will Muschamp as part of the 2018 Children's Hospital Radiothon.
To donate to the 2018 Children's Hospital Radiothon, call 1-877-719-KIDS, or click here
Braden Green has been visiting Palmetto Health Children's Hospital since he was three months old battling sickle cell HbC disease. Recently the Crayton middle-schooler got the chance to interview Gamecock head men's basketball coach Frank Martin.
Follow Braden's journey here
To donate to the 2018 Children's Hospital Radiothon, call 1-877-719-KIDS, or click here
In a few days, Brian Glynn will celebrate his twins, Liam and Willow, turning six months old.
They've come a long way since spending the first 71 days of their lives in the NICU at the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital.
Brian told Bill and Tim about that experience Wednesday at the 17th Annual Children's Hospital Radiothon.
To donate, call 1-877-719-KIDS, or click here
Bill and Tim kick off the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital Radiothon by recapping Gamecock baseball's first midweek game of the Mark Kingston era, reacting to former Carolina kicker Ryan Succop's new big NFL contract, and ask the question, who did you know had "it" from the very beginning?
Deebo Samuel recently showed Gamecock football fans he's back on the football field ahead of USC kicking off spring practice in a few days. That led Bill and Tim to ask which position in sports has the biggest impact.
Frank Martin continues to own Bruce Pearl, A'ja Wilson continues to dominate SEC women's basketball and the Mark Kingston era of Carolina baseball starts with a series win. Bill and Tim discuss all of that and try to figure out exactly what they heard when Fergie sang the national anthem before the NBA All-Star game.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball expectations hours away from the beginning of the Mark Kingston era.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp starts his weekly NASCAR segment for the new season on location in Daytona.
Bill and Tim welcome Gamecock baseball greats Trey Dyson and Bryon Jeffcoat in studio to talk the start of the 2018 college baseball season and the Mark Kingston era at USC.
Bill and Tim discuss college football's down attendance numbers in 2017, Gamecock basketball's 3-point loss at Tennessee, and Bill's coffee overdose.
Frank Martin is still looking for leaders.
Steve Kerr allowed his players to take over as coach.
Bill and Tim discuss what's more important, a star coach or a star player?
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson called out the Patriots and said he'd rather have fun winning one Super Bowl than win five Super Bowls and be miserable. Bill and Tim are on different sides of the discussion, and also discussed Gamecock basketball's blowout loss to Florida.
Bill recaps a newer, quieter version of National Signing Day.
Vern is upset about Clemson.
Gronk is a natural-born movie star.
Because of this year's new early signing period, college football's National Signing Day has a much different feel. Bill and Tim discuss that and the first four-game losing streak in three years for the Gamecock men's basketball team.
For the first time in five years, USC women's basketball is dealing with back-to-back losses while the Gamecock men's team tries to avoid its first four-game losing streak since 2015. Bill gives a preview of what will happen for Gamecock football in the next 24 hours on National Signing Day. And do you have a problem with Tom Brady not shaking hands with Nick Foles after the Super Bowl?
Gamecock greats Alshon Jeffery and Duce Staley helped the Philadelphia Eagles win their first Super Bowl. Bill and Tim break down an epic Super Bowl 52.
The UConn women's basketball team made it 48 road wins in a row against the USC women Thursday night with a 25-point win at the Colonial Life Arena. Friday Bill and Tim recapped that, preview the men's Saturday game at Texas A&M and Sunday's Super Bowl, and reviewed the latest ESPN 30 For 30 documentary, The Two Bills.
Mississippi State knocked off Frank Martin and the Gamecocks late Wednesday night to make the road back to the NCAA tournament that much more difficult for Carolina basketball. Bill and Tim recap that game and preview Thursday night's big USC-UConn women's game.
On radio Tuesday night Missouri athletic director Jim Sterk called out USC women's basketball coach Dawn Staley. That gave Bill and Tim plenty to discuss with listeners Wednesday morning.
The Captain Carey Rich filled in for Bill Tuesday morning talking lots of basketball with Tim.
More than 27,000 fans attended Gamecock basketball games over the weekend. Tim and Bill break down the disappointing Texas Tech loss for the Carolina men and the hard-fought 10-point win against Missouri for the USC women, and Jen lets us in on a deep, dark secret that may or may not involve soap operas.
Vince McMahon is bringing back the XFL. Bill and Tim discuss what they would like to bring back in sports, and in life. Plus the usual Gamecock Sportsy-McSportsTalk including comments from A'ja Wilson, Dawn Staley and Mark Kingston.
Chipper Jones officially goes on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time Wednesday night. Tim considers Chipper "his guy" when it comes to baseball. That led to some very entertaining answers to the question, who are your guys?
Frank Martin called Tim out at his weekly press conference Monday.
Tim does not consider Frank a players coach.
Frank disagrees.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth is from Jacksonville and still trying to get over the Jaguars' AFC Championship game loss.
Bill and Tim discuss the Super Bowl match-up between Gamecock greats Stephon Gilmore and Alshon Jeffrey, Carolina basketball's tough loss to Tennessee and prep standout Zion Williamson's surprising decision to go to Duke.
Bill and Tim preview Carolina basketball's big home game against Tennessee, the Zion Williamson decision and the NFL conference championship games.
Charlie Weis Jr. is Lane Kiffin's new offensive coordinator at Florida Atlantic. He is 24 years old. This led Bill and Tim to wonder, would you prefer a famous father?
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Matt Barrie relived his Columbia radio days from a decade ago on Tuesday morning when he joined Bill and Tim in the studio for hour #3 of the show.
Martin Luther King Day turned out to be a busy morning for Bill and Tim recapping a big Gamecock men's basketball win, a rare loss for Dawn Staley's women and a wild weekend of NFL divisional playoffs that concluded with The Minnesota Miracle.
The Harlem Globetrotters play the Washington Generals Friday night at the Colonial Life Arena. Playing for the Generals can't be too much fun. That led Bill and Tim to ask, what's the worst job in sports?
The Harlem Globetrotters play at the Colonial Life Arena Friday night at 7 pm. Brent Johnson talked with El Gato Melendez about being on one of the world's most recognizable teams. Bill and Tim discussed the misfortune of playing against the Globetrotters.
The one player attached to the FBI investigation that's been called the biggest scandal in college basketball history is now a Gamecock. Bill and Tim weigh in on the Brian Bowen news and get varied listener opinions.
Tim showed up to Wednesday's show depressed looking directly into the long college football offseason. Bill cheered him up with a discussion about the best, worst and most memorable moments of the 2017 season.
The Captain Carey Rich joined Bill and Tim Wednesday to talk about Gamecock basketball's 14-point loss at Alabama and the upcoming 3rd annual Crescent Construction Boys and Girls MLK Bash at Eau Claire High School January 13th and 15th.
Bill and Tim break down Alabama's dramatic 26-23 walk-off overtime win in the national championship game against Georgia and try to pronounce the newest Tide hero's name.
Bill and Tim discuss an interesting weekend of Gamecock basketball, the kickoff of the NFL playoffs and preview the College Football Playoff title game between two SEC teams.
Hours ahead of a press conference expected to name Bryan McClendon as the new Gamecock offensive coordinator, Bill and Tim discussed the merits of making that move.
LSU is reportedly shelling out $2.5 million per year for the next four years for defensive coordinator Dave Aranda. The Gamecocks are still in the process of finding their next offensive coordinator. This led to a discussion about paying top dollar for football coaches...and other things.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth weighs in on the offensive coordinator search for Carolina, reveals what he pays top dollar for and gives details about his free QB1 Athletics workout for local youth quarterbacks.
Bill and Tim recap the Gamecocks tremendous finish to the 2017 season with an Outback Bowl come from behind win against Michigan.
Trey Dyson and Pearson Fowler fill in for Bill and Jen. They help Tim break down the new early signing day for college football, the merits of eggnog and create the 1075 The Game Christmas Caroling Quartet.
Tim and Carey recap the Gamecocks' 16-point loss at Clemson and talk about some of the newest players Will Muschamp added to the Carolina football program.
Richland Northeast High School athletic director Gary Fulmer joined Bill and Tim Tuesday to discuss this year's 16th annual Chick-fil-A Classic holiday basketball tournament. For more info go to chick-fil-aclassic.com
Gamecock baseball great Trey Dyson filled in for Bill Thursday. Trey and Tim discussed Christmas wishes for Gamecock fans and the one Christmas gift that got away.
Trey Dyson helped lead Ray Tanner to his first College World Series in 2002. The Gamecock legend is now 37 years old. That did not stop him from writing a letter to Santa this Christmas season about the one gift that got away.
Dr. Frank Noojin from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedic joined Tim and Trey Thursday and discussed the importance of athletic trainers.
Bill is back! And so is Hayden Hurst for the Gamecocks' Outback Bowl battle against Michigan. But is it OK for players to skip a bowl game ahead of the NFL Draft? Multiple opinions ensued.
Carey Rich filled in for Bill and weighed in on the Gamecocks' 2-point win against Coastal Carolina and evaluated Carolina basketball 10 games into the regular season.
The Captain Carey Rich sat in for Bill Friday and discussed Frank Martin's most recent comments hoping to get more fan support for Gamecock basketball.
Will Muschamp says he won't name a new Gamecock offensive coordinator until after the Outback Bowl. Let the search begin!
Offensive coordinator Kurt Roper is no longer Will Muschamp's Carolina football playcaller. Bill and Tim, along with plenty of listeners, discuss the parting of the ways.
Caller Spencer weighed in with strong opinions about the news of USC parting ways with offensive coordinator Kurt Roper. Mostly he wanted John's opinion on the matter. The only problem is, there is, and never has been, a John on the show. Confusion ensued.
Ridge View High School athletics director Brian Rosefield dropped by Wednesday to preview the 5th annual Bojangles Bash. For more information on the high school hoops tournament go to: bojanglesbash.com
Pearson is joined by Joe Gregory and, for the second time, NPR’s Kelli Wessinger to discuss Amazon’s acquisition of the Lord of the Rings intellectual property. What it means for Amazon and whether or not Tolkien fans should be excited.
Gamecock men's basketball loses big to Temple, Dawn Staley earns career win #400 and Tennessee tries to lure a pirate to Knoxville. Bill and Tim had plenty to talk about Friday.
Bill takes a 1-point lead on Clemson Sean into the final week of college football picks. Gamecock Larry tries to overcome a 1-point deficit in a battle for last place with Tim.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday for minutes ahead of a weekend full of state championship games.
Bill and Tim discuss the latest developments in the Tennessee Turnover Trashcan Fire that is the Vols' coaching search, the college football playoffs heading into conference championship games, and the evolution of Gamecock football through Will Muschamp's second regular season.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday to recap the Carolina-Clemson game and season at large for USC football.
The next to last college football playoff rankings are out and the New York Giants have benched Eli Manning. That led Bill and Tim to talk nearly all football Wednesday.
How much input should fans have into a coaching hire? The Greg Schiano incident at Tennessee proved fans do have power. Bill and Tim tried to figure out how this will work moving forward.
Clemson beat the Gamecocks 34-10. The Tigers now own a four-game winning streak in the rivalry series. Radio therapy ensued.
Clemson Sean has overtaken Bill for the top spot in the weekly college football picks contest. Gamecock Larry has overtaken Tim for third place.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim in studio Friday to break down the rivalry game. Orth's recounting of the Carolina-Clemson 2015 pregame warm-ups was particularly entertaining (34-minute mark).
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim for minutes on Black Friday to break down state semifinal games.
Bill and Tim discuss the best part of Thanksgiving, disagree on which secondary in the Carolina-Clemson rivalry game is more important to the outcome and continue to marvel at the genius that is Mike Leach.
Pearson is joined by two amateur TV critics (his roommates), to discuss the second season of Stranger Things. What worked, what didn’t, and what to expect from season 3.
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Matt Barrie weighed in Wednesday on his thoughts about Carolina-Clemson, Thanksgiving and clear jealousy of Bill for replacing him as Tim's co-host.
Carolina-Clemson week rolls on with first/favorite rivalry memories and the one player you would take from the other team.
Carolina-Clemson week began with Gamecock Larry not knowing Bill's name. The trash talk between the rivals got off to a similarly slow start but escalated quickly.
Bill and Tim discuss the first loss of the season for Frank Martin and the Gamecock men's basketball team, the USC women's win over Clemson and the decision to decline an invitation to the White House and tomorrow's Carolina football game against Wofford.
Bill limps into another week with a 1-point lead over Clemson Sean as the college football weekly picks contest continues to get closer.
Ryan and Ashleigh joined Bill and Tim Friday to give details about the Sweet Deal for Grill Marks on 1075TheGame.com. https://www.sweetdealscumulus.com/category/local
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill, Tim and Jen Friday to preview the final race of the NASCAR playoffs.
Dr. Jeff Guy from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedic Center joined Bill and Tim Thursday. The team doctor for the Gamecocks discussed players returning from injury.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday to discuss all things relevant to Carolina football ahead of the Wofford game.
Bill and Tim break down the controversial new college football playoff rankings that everyone seems to have an opinion about.
Bill and Tim discuss another pair of Gamecock basketball wins and the most likely first in this year's College Football Playoff.
Not many complaints for Carolina football fans after beating Florida 28-20 and finishing Will Muschamp's second SEC regular season 5-3.
Bill tries to end a late-season slump. After starting 30-10 he's gone 2-8 in the last two weeks. Clemson Sean hopes Clemson covering 16.5 points against Florida State will help him overtake the top spot in the standings. Tim continues to try to avoid Gamecock Larry delegating him to last place.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday for minutes to discuss the second round of the state playoffs.
Firehouse Subs franchise owner Larry Chandler joined Bill and Tim Friday to give more details on the 1075 The Game Sweet Deal that will turn $25 into $50.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to discuss his visit to Williams-Brice Stadium for the Gamecocks and Gators and the battle of five drivers in Phoenix this Sunday to claim the final spot in the NASCAR playoffs.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday and discussed the possibility of playing eight quarterbacks in the Wolves' season finale.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday to review the Georgia game and preview Carolina vs. Florida.
Dr. David Scott from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedic Center joined Bill and Tim Thursday to discuss concussions.
Bill and Tim review the Ric Flair 30 for 30 documentary, preview the Carolina-Florida and Clemson-Florida State games and analyze the week two CFP rankings.
Bill and Tim discuss the release of the new documentary on Ric Flair and the latest opinions on the Gamecock offense after the 24-10 loss at Georgia.
A 14-point loss to the CFP #1-ranked team resulted in multiple viewpoints on Carolina football. Bill and Tim tried to limit their Gas Baggy Hot Takes and let Gamecock fans vent in the Georgia edition of Monday Morning Therapy.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim for minutes Friday to break down the playoffs kicking off.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to recap the Martinsville mayhem and preview this week's NASCAR race at Texas Motor Speedway.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday. The Wolves (4-5, 2-3 SAC) will try to bounce back from a disappointing 44-20 loss at Wingate when they travel to Catawba this Saturday.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday morning. Orth made his first career start at Georgia and started against Kirby Smart & Co. last year. He gave his keys to this year's Carolina-UGA game while trying to figure out exactly why his car was beeping at him.
Dr. Jeffrey Holloway from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedic Center joined Bill and Tim Thursday to discuss overuse and sports specialization injuries.
The Gamecocks take on the #1 team in the first college football playoff rankings of 2017. Bill and Tim discuss expectations ahead of Saturday's Carolina-Georgia game in Athens.
Gamecock basketball tipped off its season with a blowout win. Carolina football is a 25-point underdog to #2 Georgia. A World Series champion could be crowned in less than 24 hours. But the real hot-button issue for Bill and Tim on Halloween? Candy corn
Bill and Tim recap the Gamecocks' 7-point win against Vanderbilt and try to make sense of the Jim McElwain's quick exit at Florida and what the Gators will do next.
Kelli Wessinger, a producer for NPR’s Morning Edition, joined Pearson to talk about the history of the NFL’s celebration rules, how the loosening of said rules is a boon for the league, and how to enjoy an otherwise bland NFL season.
Bill rolls into week 9 a ridiculous 30-10 vs. the spread this year. Tim desperately tries to hold onto a 1-point lead ahead of Gamecock Larry for last place. And Clemson Sean gets some sage advice about being a new father from our favorite 83-year-old caller.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday for minutes to discuss the last week of the regular season for most of SC's prep football teams.
The NASCAR playoffs roll to Martinsville this weekend with Martin Truex Jr. continuing to lead the way. Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday and dropped serious racing knowledge.
Cam being Cam. Vin being Vin. Bill and Tim discuss the opposite ends of the sports spectrum.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday. The Wolves play at South Atlantic Conference leader Wingate Saturday and are trying to bounce back from a last-second loss to Wingate.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday and gave his perspective on this week's USC-Vanderbilt game.
Dr. Frank Noojin, from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedic Center, joined Bill and Tim Thursday and imparted his medical expertise about ankle injuries.
Carolina football will try to make it a record nine straight wins in the series against Vanderbilt. Gamecock fans have widely varying opinions of how that should happen.
Bill and Tim's Tuesday conversation centered around several incidents between fans and players and coaches over the weekend.
Pearson Fowler joined Tim Monday morning for a full dose of therapy trying to get over no Gamecock football for the first time since August.
Clemson Sean is a new father. Gamecock Larry isn't that impressed. Bill is an impressive 26-9 against the spread through 7 weeks of the college football season. We'll see if it continues.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday for minutes, most of that time spent previewing the big Spring Valley-Dutch Fork game.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday and gave his insight on NASCAR moving from Talladega to Kansas.
Pearson is joined by Jordan Sanders, his college roommate and Golden State Warriors fan boy, to discuss the teams they are most excited to watch this season, who’s in and who’s out of the playoffs and eating food in Japan.
Todd Ellis handed out his midseason Boom Awards with Brent Johnson on Wednesday's Lunch Show.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday coming off a disappointing double overtime loss to Tusculum that snapped a 12-game South Atlantic Conference Wolves' winning streak.
Palmetto Place shelter executive director Jill Lawson joined Bill and Tim Thursday with details about her upcoming fundraiser. More info available here: www.palmettoplaceshelter.org
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday. Orth, who now tutors youth QBs (www.qb1athletics.com), did not have high marks for Tennessee's Jarrett Guarantano is his first career start and admitted he has to start believing that the Carolina defense really can make plays in the 4th quarter to win games.
Dr. Matthew Pollack, from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedic Center, joined Bill and Tim Thursday and discussed concussions in football.
Midway through the college football season Bill and Tim try to figure out where the SEC ranks in the Power 5 conferences.
Will Muschamp took over a 3-9 Gamecock football program. After 20 games, he is 11-9. Bill and Tim evaluated the progress of the Muschamp rebuild.
Gamecock great Marcus Lattimore joined Bill and Tim Tuesday and admitted Carolina beating Tennessee means a little big more than other wins.
The Gamecocks held off a last-second Tennessee rally for a 15-9 Rocky Top win. Syracuse knocked off #2-ranked Clemson. It was a good Monday morning for Gamecock fans.
Bill takes a 3-point lead over Clemson Sean into week #7 of the weekly college football picks contest. Gamecock Larry is 1-point behind Tim in the battle for last place.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football in the Midlands for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday for minutes.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to breakdown the NASCAR playoffs down to the final 8 drivers and the former Gamecocks sports information director reminisced about his trips to Neyland Stadium ahead of this week's USC-Tennessee game.
Newberry College head coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Friday coming off his team's 12th straight South Atlantic Conference win, 34-7 at Lenoir-Rhyne.
GoVols247 senior writer Wes Rucker joined Bill and Tim Thursday to give the Knoxville perspective of Tennessee game ahead of this Saturday's trip to Neyland Stadium for the Gamecocks.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday to review the Arkansas game and preview the Tennessee game for Carolina football.
Dr. Christopher Mazoue from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedics Center joined Bill and Tim Thursday to discuss how the rise in Tommy John surgery in baseball relates to the rise in home runs.
The USA failed to qualify for the World Cup after losing to Trinidad & Tobago Tuesday night. Apparently this is upsetting to a lot of people. But not the majority of the listeners. And Butch Jones is going to try a new quarterback against the Gamecocks.
Butch Jones is at it again! Bill and Tim discuss the Tennessee coach's latest Butchism ahead of this week's trip to Knoxville for the Gamecocks.
For the first time in school history, the Gamecocks score three defensive touchdowns en route to a 48-22 whipping against Arkansas. Bill and Tim break down a win that puts USC in the top half of the SEC halfway through the season.
Bill and Tim discuss Frank Martin's comments on the FBI investigation of his former assistant coach Lamont Evans, Cam Newton's apology video and a college football weekend headlined by the Gamecocks home game against Arkansas.
Bill takes a 1-point lead over Clemson Sean into week #6. Gamecock Larry and Tim are tied for a distant 3rd place.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He proved that's not all he can do when he joined Bill and Tim Friday morning.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim to break down Chase Elliott coming up just short for win #1 and the NASCAR playoffs moving to Charlotte.
Cam Newton offended a female journalist. Mike Leach offended Oregon fans. Bill and Tim tried to avoid offending anyone and everyone.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday coming off his team's third straight win and heading into a battle for the Bishops Trophy at Lenoir-Rhyne.
WCCB-TV sports anchor Kelli Bartik joined Bill and Tim Thursday fresh off of being in the room when Cam Newton laughed at Charlotte Observer reporter Jordan Rodrigue's question about routes.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday and was fired up about the criticism aimed at USC offensive coordinator Kurt Roper.
Bill and Tim discuss the most impressive college football team through one month of the season and continue to set up a critical midseason game between Arkansas and the Gamecocks.
Gamecock football is 3-2. Opinions vary on the team and the program moving into October. Tuesday morning, Bill and Tim tried to sort through it all.
Gamecock great Marcus Lattimore weighs in on Carolina football's 3-2 record in the latest Love Mitsubishi Lattimore Lookback segment with Bill and Tim.
Gamecock football scored 17 straight points to take a 17-7 lead at Texas A&M. The Aggies finished with a 17-point run of their own to hand Carolina football its second loss of the season. Hence the need for Monday Morning Therapy.
Clemson Sean rolls into week #5 with a 1-point lead over Bill in the weekly college football picks segment. Tim has a 1-point lead over Gamecock Larry in the hotly contested battle for last place.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim for minutes Friday morning fresh off a recent trip to China, and a high school football game between Ridge View and three-time defending state champ South Pointe.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to preview this week's NASCAR race at Dover. The former USC sports information director also recounted some of the advice he used to give Lou Holtz during his Gamecock career.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Friday to recount his experience starting against Texas A&M in the Gamecocks only other trip to College Station. Perry is confident Carolina will win trip #2.
The fallout continues from the college basketball scandal and the excitement for the weekend of college football cranks up. And Bill and Tim ask, where would you rather watch a college football game, Virginia Tech or Texas A&M?
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday to recap a dramatic road win at Carson-Newman in the Wolves' South Atlantic Conference opener and preview this week's home game against UNC Pembroke.
Dr. Wendell Holmes from Palmetto Health USC Orthopedics Center joined Bill and Tim Thursday with the medical details about the differences between fracturing a bone in the ankle area and suffering an ankle sprain.
Bill and Tim break down the college basketball scandal that resulted in former Gamecock assistant coach LaMont Evans' arrest and possibility of facing up to 80 years behind bars.
Bill and Tim break down the SEC after four games of the 2017 season...after Bill recovers from a bad start to the day.
Gamecock great Marcus Lattimore joined Bill and Tim to recap USC-Louisiana Tech and look forward to the Gamecocks' trip to Texas A&M.
The Gamecocks got a dramatic come-from-behind 17-16 win against Louisiana Tech over the weekend. Bill and Tim broke it down with lots of callers Monday morning.
Bill and Tim preview week four in college football and discuss Will Muschamp's reaction to Jake Bentley's flop vs. Kentucky.
Clemson Sean leads the way and picks against the Tigers. Gamecock Larry wanted to pick Clemson too, but ultimately he decided it would be against everything he stood for.
Lou Bezjak is the two-time SC Sportswriter of the Year for The State newspaper. He joined Bill and Tim Friday to preview another busy night of high school football and give Jen some grief a few days ahead of her Bears match-up against his Steelers.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday and enlightened us with Skip Holtz memories and insight on the start of the NASCAR playoffs.
Bill and Tim continue to break down the new buzzword around Gamecock football: RPO (run-pass option) with a lot of help from former Carolina quarterback Perry Orth.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday to recap the Wolves first win of the season and preview their first conference game of the year.
Former Gamecock QB Perry Orth (@PerryOrth10) breaks down the USC-Kentucky game including his interpretation of the term RPO (run-pass option), the Gamecocks offense with and without Deebo Samuel and his first tailgating experience at Williams-Brice Stadium. Find out more on Perry's quarterback coaching services at QB1Athletics.com
Bill and Tim discuss the impact of the Gamecocks missing Deebo Samuel and Zack Bailey for the Louisiana Tech game and much more college football heading into week four of the season.
Bill and Tim continue to try to put the Kentucky loss in perspective as Carolina tries to move on from losing for the first time in Will Muschamp's second season.
Gamecock great Marcus Lattimore joins Bill and Tim in his weekly segment. He breaks down the Kentucky loss and USC losing Deebo Samuel to injury.
For the first time in 2017, Gamecock fans started their week dealing with a loss. Bill and Tim tried to help with Monday Morning Football Therapy.
Clemson Sean and Bill lead our weekly college football picks headed into week three. Gamecock Larry and Tim try to get back in contention.
The two-time SC sportswriter of the year Lou Bezjak joined Bill and Tim Friday. The State prep sports coordinator reviewed the season to this point and previewed another big Friday night.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday and weighed in on Danica Patrick's future in NASCAR and his Kentucky roots ahead of the USC-Kentucky and Clemson-Louisville game.
Carolina Honda Powerhouse (carolinahonda.com) was the place to be Thursday morning. Owner Jim Wertman fed Bill and Tim doughnuts and gave away a new Honda generator (retail price $1150.00). And football was discussed.
Who is the best quarterback in college football? Do you believe Jen Jensen who says she's never been cow tipping? Bill and Tim try to answer life's big questions.
Kentucky coach Mark Stoops knows the atmosphere at Williams-Brice for the Gamecocks' SEC home opener will be quite the challenge. Bill and Tim discuss.
Gamecock great Marcus Lattimore discusses the improved USC running game and looks forward to USC's home opener in the Love Mitsubishi Lattimore Lookback for week two.
The makeshift window 15 feet outside the 1075 The Game studios did not survive Irma's winds Monday morning. Fortunately the show did not meet the same fate. Bill and Tim also survived. Whether or not that is fortunate is up for debate.
Confidence abounds for Carolina football fans the day before the Gamecocks play at Missouri looking for Will Muschamp's second road win as the USC head football coach but also his second straight win away from Williams-Brice Stadium.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday morning fresh off a good Spring Valley-Sumter Thursday night game to preview another busy Friday in The Midlands. Listen to 1075 The Game every Friday night from 8 pm-midnight for the Love Chevy High School Football Night In The Midlands with Emerson Phillips, Tommy Moody and Jim Baxter.
Two of the show's most consistent callers, Gamecock Larry and Clemson Sean, join Bill and Tim this season to make their weekly college football picks. Larry couldn't contain his disdain for Clemson Sean picking Clemson to beat Auburn.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to recap NASCAR's big Labor Day weekend that resulted in a Denny Hamlin sweep.
The start of the 2017 college football season has kicked off a rash of strange calls. Richard started it Wednesday. Scott, Chuck and Al continue the trend Thursday.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday morning to recap the Wolves' season-opening loss at The Citadel and preview this week's game at Virginia Union.
Former Gamecock QB Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday to give his thoughts on Carolina's win against NC State in week one.
Bill and Tim look forward to the USC-Missouri game. And then they got a call from Richard.
College football kicked off the 2017 in quite the dramatic fashion, capped off by a double overtime Tennessee win against Georgia Tech. Bill and Tim broke it down Tuesday morning.
Marcus Lattimore joined Bill and Tim Monday morning. He had plenty to be optimistic about to kick off his Love Mitsubishi Lattimore Lookback segment.
Brent Johnson talked with Richard Sterban just days before The Oak Ridge Boys will sing the national anthem at the Bojangles Southern 500 in Darlington.
Bill binged on the first Thursday night of college football. Tim is concerned about his apparent lack of self-control. And the best opening weekend of college football is upon us.
Chris Dearing has covered high school football for The State for decades. He joined Bill and Tim Friday morning to recap a busy Thursday night and preview a busier Friday night.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday morning with The Track Too Tough To Tame already humming. Kerry took a few minutes out of his hectic day to preview the weekend festivities at The Lady In Black.
What will be the Gamecocks' record after the first three games this season? Bill and Tim discuss.
Newberry College head football coach Todd Knight joined Bill and Tim Thursday morning two days ahead of the Wolves season opener at The Citadel.
Steve Spurrier would reportedly consider becoming an offensive coordinator. Gamecock fans had some interesting opinions on the possibility of seeing the 72-year-old Spurrier back on the sideline.
Four days away from the college football season kicking off, fans are fired up and talking some smack. Bill and Tim tried to keep it relatively civil between Carolina and Clemson fans Tuesday morning.
Emerson Phillips hosts the Love Chevrolet High School Football Night In The Midlands every Friday night from 8-midnight on 1075 The Game. He joined Bill and Tim Tuesday morning to recap the second show and give us a sneak peek to next week.
Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor turned out to be better than Bill and Tim expected. And college football season is here.
Darlington Raceway President Kerry Tharp talks about the Bojangles Southern 500 AND we talk to our winner, Randy Fisher, who will be headed to Darlington on us.
Gamecock football heats up 2001, Will Muschamp awards one walk-on a scholarship and ESPN.com ranks the Gamecocks fan base #63 in the country when it comes to happiness. Carey Rich continues to fill in for Bill and sits in with Tim.
Carey Rich and Tim discuss the solar eclipse, the NFL's best wide receiver, and Gamecock football's progression.
Carey Rich and Tim Hill discuss the national anthem protests occurring in the NFL today.
Bill and Tim talk with former Gamecock basketball standout Sindarius Thornwell about USC's historic Final Four run, the NBA Draft process, and his upcoming rookie year with the LA Clippers.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday morning to fill us in on the latest at Darlington 15 days before NASCAR comes to town.
Chris Dearing (@CDearing82) has covered high school football for The State newspaper for more than a decade. He joined Bill and Tim Friday morning to discuss the 2017 season kicking off.
Columbia has a new golf tour for kids. Ellen Dunn has helped start a local U.S. Kids Golf tour. Friday morning she joined Bill and Tim with all the details.
Bill and Tim discuss the suspension of Rakym Felder, Nick Saban's most recent rant on the media, and last night's most embarrassing plays in the MLB.
Bill and Tim talk with Newberry football head coach Todd Knight about the Wolves' upcoming season as they look to repeat as SAC Champions.
Bill and Tim discuss the recent off-field situation with Florida football, the role coaches should have in disciplining players, and some news about a new basketball commitment.
Bill and Tim discuss the Year of the Quarterback, which players will take a step forward in 2017, and conduct a four round SEC and ACC quarterback draft.
Bill and Tim talk with 'Love Chevrolet High School Football Night in the Midlands' host Emerson Phillips about the upcoming high school football season, what to watch for, and 107.5 The Game's new broadcasting format for Friday nights.
Bill and Tim discuss the PGA Championship, a Gamecocks fall camp update, and Muschamp's recent comments.
Bill and Tim talk with James Wolf, the president of the Charlotte Gamecock Club about the upcoming football season, the PGA Championship, and Gamecock fans in Charlotte.
Bill and Tim discuss the Panthers and Texans preseason game, the PGA Championship, and Gamecock football fall camp with head coach Will Muschamp.
Bill and Tim talk with Gamecock football head coach, Will Muschamp about the Gamecock's fall camp, the upcoming season, and his strangest autograph request.
Bill and Tim talk with FLW Angler Greg Bohannan about the upcoming Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Murray and SEC football.
Bill and Tim discuss UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen's comments on being a student athlete, the ceiling of Gamecock football, and whether DeShaun Watson or Christian McCaffrey will have a better NFL career.
Bill and Tim discuss the Jay Cutler signing, how diplomatically they want their quarterbacks to act, and whether it is more important to have experience at QB or other skill positions.
Bill and Tim discuss the Jay Cutler signing, Lorenzo Ward's recent comments regarding two former Gamecocks, and whether or not the recent addition to the Texas locker room is excessive.
Bill discusses the top 10 USC quarterbacks of all time, LSU's new media policy, and the first top 25 Coaches' Poll of the 2017 season.
Bill talks with Darlington Raceway President Kerry Tharp about the upcoming Bojangles Southern 500 in four weeks, and Jen's recent fishing trip.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock football, the new edition of a DJ at Willy-B, and which is better: a band or DJ.
Tim and Carey Rich discuss Gamecock football practice, the development of the offense, and fighting between teammates in sport.
One day after his 83rd birthday, legendary caller Gamecock Larry paid a visit to the AllSouth Federal Credit Union Studios.
Tim and Trey Dyson discuss the NCAA's ruling on a UCF kicker's eligibility, Gamecock football, and get a visit from the "Hit Doctor."
Bill and Tim discuss the recent comments of Nick Saban on the SEC, Cam Newton's style of play, and whether men should wear jewelry.
Bill and Tim talk with Darlington Raceway President Kerry Tharp for an update on NASCAR and an opinion on today's poll question.
Bill and Tim discuss Nick Saban's comments on schedule strength, whether Power Five schools should only play other Power Five schools, and which position group has the most questions heading into the 2017 Gamecock football season.
Bill and Tim discuss Kyrie Irving, a potential technology change in college baseball, and the last full week without college football.
Bill and Tim discuss the coaches of the SEC and ACC, which conference has better coaching, and which coach that hasn't won a championship is the best of the bunch.
Bill and Tim discuss the British Open, compare the SEC and ACC, and rank the power five conferences for the upcoming season.
Tim and Carey Rich discuss Hugh Freeze's resignation, OJ Simpson's parole hearing, and the SC Pro-Am basketball game.
Tim and Trey Dyson discuss the Chad Holbrook situation, the British Open, and talk about their memories of terrible weather at sporting events.
Bill and Tim discuss their favorite Gamecock memories, Jen's birthday, and ask the question, "Which Gamecock memory would you relive?"
Bill and Tim catch up with former Gamecock Perry Orth to discuss their takeaways from SEC Media Days, their outlook on 2017, and QB1 Athletics.
Bill and Tim discuss the differences in collegiate and professional front office jobs, the Panthers' GM firing, and two big name NFL quarterbacks.
Bill and Tim discuss the media picks for the SEC, the upcoming Gamecock season, and which SEC quarterback will have the best year.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks' comments from SEC Media Days, preview the upcoming season, and the worst food combinations.
Gamecock quarterback Jake Bentley sat down with Bill Gunter at SEC Media Days to preview the 2017 season.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim to reminisce about his SEC Media Days experiences and let us in on the latest news at The Track Too Tough To Tame.
CBS Sports college football writer/analyst Barrett Sallee (@barrettsallee) sat down with Bill on the final day of SEC Media Days. Hear the difference a year makes in his evaluation of Gamecock football, his overall thoughts on USC and the SEC in 2017, and his claim of dominating SEC Media Days karaoke.
Bill and Tim preview the last day of SEC Media Days, give their predictions for each SEC team, and discuss the Gamecocks' day on the lake.
SEC Network analyst Marcus Spears joined Bill on day three of SEC Media Days. The former LSU All-American and longtime NFL defensive lineman discussed his experience being coached by USC assistant Lance Thompson, previewed Gamecocks football heading into a new season and revealed his extensive SEC tailgating expertise.
Bill and Tim discuss the buzz around Hoover in anticipation of the arrival of Nick Saban, the appropriateness of in-game interviews, and Jim McElwain's response to a nude shark picture.
Bill and Tim catch up with their favorite Alabama fan to discuss the upcoming Alabama football season, last year's NCAA Championship, and what Shannon has been up to this year.
Bill sits down with Paul Finebaum at SEC Media Days to discuss the upcoming football season for the Gamecocks, and the state of the SEC as a whole.
CBS college football analyst Gary Danielson talked with Bill on day two of SEC Media Days. The longtime color commentator for the SEC Game Of The Week talked about the departure of Verne Lundquist, the state of SEC football in 2017 and previewed the Gamecocks heading into season #2 under Will Muschamp.
Sporting News college football writer Bill Bender (@billbender92) joined Bill Tuesday at SEC Media Days in Hoover, AL to recap day #1 and evaluate Jake Bentley & Will Muschamp heading into their second season with the Gamecocks.
Bill and Tim discuss the second day of SEC Media Days, and talk with Paul Finebaum about the state of the Gamecock's football program and the SEC as a whole.
Bill and Tim discuss the opening day of SEC Media Days, the most likely team to eventually knock off Alabama in the SEC West, and Bill's road-trip to Hoover.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to discuss him memories at USC when Lou Holtz took over for Brad Scott, who that applies to new USC baseball coach Mark Kingston and NASCAR going from Daytona to Kentucky.
Former Gamecock QB Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Friday to discuss Jake Bentley and the Gamecock offense in year two under Will Muschamp and Kurt Roper, what players really think about SEC Media Days and the oddest interaction he's had with fans who want to take selfies.
Bill and Tim discuss Tim Tebow, the Ball family reality TV show, and a new silence rule aimed at helping referees.
Bill and Tim discuss the Mark Kingston press conference, the ultimate USC baseball lineup, and celebrate their one year anniversary of their show.
Bill and Tim discuss the hire of Mark Kingston as the new USC Gamecock's baseball coach, the expectations that come with the job, and the outlook for the Gamecocks.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks baseball coaching search, the makings of a bad teammate, and the art of yoga.
Bill and Tim discuss the College World Series championship, who the next USC baseball coach should be, and their favorite sports memorabilia.
Bill and Tim discuss the College World Series, the Gamecock baseball head coaching position, and which fan base they respect the least.
Clemson Sean goes on a rant about the in-state rivalry, and it might be something Gamecock fans can agree with.
Bill and Tim discuss the College World Series, Gamecock football, and the Tim Tebow experiment.
Bill and Tim discuss the 2017 NBA Draft, the future of Sindarius Thornwell and PJ Dozier, and give an update on the Gamecocks baseball coaching search.
Jeff Diehl from Chickadees Diner joined Bill and Tim Friday to give more information about the 1075thegame.com Sweet Deal that will double your money.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to review Kyle Larson's second straight win, talk about specialization in NASCAR and give more information on Darlington's tribute to Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Bill and Tim discuss the NBA Draft, the pro potential of Thornwell and Dozier, and whether or not Lonzo Ball's skill outweighs Lavar's antics.
Bill and Tim discuss the top returning SEC football players, Dakereon Joyner, and the best trio in Gamecock history.
Carey and Tim discuss the "one-and-done" rule, the NBA Draft, and Nick Saban's great explanation for yelling at Lane Kiffin.
Carey and Tim discuss Dakereon Joyner's commitment, whether coaches should be able to recruit a committed player, and how much is too much in the recruiting process.
Bill and Tim discuss the US Open, the perfect Fathers' Day gift, and the newest controversial trend in baseball.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to discuss Ryan Blaney's win at Pocono, which drivers have the best chance at Michigan and Cars 3.
Bill and Tim discuss the US Open, which SC native athlete they would like to be the most, and whether or not it's important to attend graduation.
Bill and Tim discuss the NBA Finals, which former Gamecock they would currently want to be the most, and give their opinions on the newest Olympic sport.
Bill and Tim discuss the next Gamecock baseball coach, how much he should be paid, and spark a debate on when it is appropriate to read someone's name from a name tag.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to weigh in on the latest in NASCAR, the ticket deal at this year's race at The Track Too Tough To Tame that involves Dale Earnhardt Jr., and sided with Tim on the great name tag debate.
Bill and Tim discuss possible coaches for the Gamecock baseball program following Holbrook's resignation.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday to recap day one of his QB1 Athletics camp with Stephen Garcia and plot his Lincoln Riley-like path to head college football coach by the age of 33.
Bill and Tim discuss the resignation of Chad Holbrook, what led to it, and what's next for the Gamecock baseball program.
Former Gamecock slugger and SEC Network+ analyst Trey Dyson weighs in on the news of Chad Holbrook's resignation as the Carolina baseball coach.
Bill and Tim discuss the NCAA baseball tournament, Colin Kaepernick, and what percentage of their jobs they dislike.
Bill and Tim discuss the NBA Finals, the NCAA college baseball tournament, and embarrassing poses for losing a bet
Tim and Dakota discuss the first game of the NBA Finals, the college baseball tournament, and special early sports memories.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined the show Friday to review the Coca-Cola 600, preview Dover and the preparations that continue at The Lady In Black.
Bill and Tim discuss the start of the NBA finals, Tiger Woods, and whether or not they like mascots in sport.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock quarterbacks past and present, the NBA Finals, and what makes a great playoff series.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball missing the postseason, the overall grade for the year of Gamecock athletics, and the weekend fails of Tiger Woods and Bryce Harper.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball, recruiting stories, and whether or not you should let your kids win.
Bill and Tim discuss recruiting, the potential of a Gamecock baseball postseason run, and make a big announcement about the show.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Wednesday and weighed in on the current state of college football recruiting, admitted some Carolina football recruiting visits did not end well and updated us on his latest work with youth quarterbacks.
Bill and Tim preview the SEC baseball tournament, discuss the NBA playoffs, and whether they'd rather watch absolute greatness or close games.
Bill and Tim discuss the NBA playoffs, Gamecock baseball, and if you should hire someone you already know.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball's postseason chances, Jose Bautista's bat flips, and whether arrogant celebrations are good for sports.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to review Kansas, preview NASCAR's All-Star weekend and reminisce about Smokey and The Bandit.
Struggling to gain support in his quest to endorse arrogant celebrations in sports, Bill made the call to the bullpen for help. USA Today writer Ted Berg (@OGtedberg) explained why you should enjoy Jose Bautista and his bat flips.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock recruiting, and the most important trait in a football recruit.
Sgt. Slaughter joined Bill and Tim Thursday to discuss his wrestling career and his appearance with the Columbia Fireflies Thursday night.
Bill and Tim discuss the last week of the regular season for Gamecock baseball, and the most fun teams to watch in sports history.
Bill and Tim discuss the difficulty of the Gamecock's 2017 football schedule, which game is most important to win, and Bill's new nickname.
Gamecock career sacks and tackles for loss leader Eric Norwood joined Bill and Tim Monday to take a trip down Carolina football memory lane and let everyone know about his football camp at Swansea High School Saturday May 20th.
Bill and Tim discuss a big night in the MLB for former Gamecocks, a huge weekend series upcoming for Gamecock baseball, and personal bucket-lists.
Henry and Jason from UNO Chicago Grill in Lexington paid Bill and Tim a visit Friday to discuss their Sweet Deal on 1075thegame.com that doubles your money. It turns out that Henry (a Gamecock fan) and Jason (a Philly sports fan) balance each other out on the sports spectrum.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday discuss Will Muschamp's recent visit to The Track Too Tough To Tame, review Talladega and preview Kansas.
Current USC journalism student Dakota Watson (@kodywatson15) joined the show for the first time on-air Friday. Bill and Tim will decide if he earns a second segment.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball, Gamecock basketball and football recruiting, and ask the question which sports athletes do you have the most respect for.
Bill and Tim discuss Will Muschamp's recent coaches ranking, Romo and Cutler's broadcast careers, and Gamecock baseball.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks dropping their sixth straight SEC baseball series, how that affects the team's NCAA tournament chances, and the latest Gamecock football news.
Basketball shoes are now on sale for $495. Sandals for $220. Bill and Tim dedicate most of Friday's show appropriately addressing this major issue as well as attempting to answer the eternal question, how many pairs of shoes should an adult male own?
Former Gamecock slugger and current SEC Network+ analyst Trey Dyson joined Bill and Tim Friday to break down the mechanics of the baseball swing in layman's terms, discuss Gamecock baseball headed into the series at LSU, and reveal his philosophy on shoes.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday and explained the NASCAR term "encumbered", talked Talladega, and suggested the best shoes to wear to a race.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Friday to talk about QBs taken in the NFL Draft, Perry joining with fellow former Gamecock QB Stephen Garcia for camps this summer and the appropriate number of shoes adult males should own.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball, the Boston Red Sox banning a fan from Fenway Park, and a Florida judge calling out USF coach Charlie Strong.
Bill and Tim discuss where they would like to have their ashes spread and celebrate Bill's 35th birthday (these conversations may or may not be related).
Bill and Tim discuss the conclusion of the NFL Draft, Gamecock baseball dropping its 5th straight SEC series, and Bill's 35th birthday celebration.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp lends his NASCAR expertise on the news of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s impending retirement and previews this weekend's race at Richmond.
Former Gamecock offensive lineman Mason Zandi joined Bill and Tim Thursday. The Chapin High School alum gives us an insider's perspective on the NFL Draft a few hours before the first round kicks off in Philadelphia.
Blue Cross Blue Shield's Shawn Skillman joined Bill and Tim to talk about Thursday's Walk At Lunch event at the SC State House.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock baseball after Chad Holbrook's apology to fans and Clarke Schmidt's season-ending injury, USC basketball a day after public comments from Frank Martin and Dawn Staley, and, on the eve of the NFL Draft, have an Overrated Wednesday debate: NFL Draft or National Signing Day.
Bill and Tim discuss failed drug tests before the NFL draft, Adrian Peterson joining the New Orleans Saints and alien movies.
Frank Martin paid a visit to the EF Martin Heating & Air Studios and somehow overcame Tim being out on vacation.
Will Muschamp joined Bill to recap spring football for the Gamecocks, let us in on expectations for his team in summer #2 in Columbia and revealed just how much he listens to the show.
Steve Kyler (@stevekylerNBA) joined Bill to discuss PJ Dozier's decision to hire an agent and enter the NBA Draft after his sophomore season at USC.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to weigh in on the NASCAR season at the Easter break.
Bill and Tim discuss PJ Dozier's decision to declare for the NBA draft but not hire an agent, recap Jordan Montgomery's MLB debut for the NY Yankees and wonder what exactly Kirby Smart and Will Muschamp really talk about.
After the Gamecocks' 20-5 loss to North Carolina caller Matt had had enough. Of Tim. And his condescension to callers.
"Good morning. This is for Little Billy Gunter." That's how Hayden started her phone call Wednesday morning after Bill Gunter mentioned Carolina baseball had a less than stellar crowd at its last home SEC series against Vanderbilt. Hayden did not take kindly to Little Billy's comments.
After UNC beat USC baseball 20-5 Tuesday night in Charlotte, Wednesday morning's show turned into a therapy session for Gamecock fans.
Carey Rich (@TheCaptain_03) fills in for Bill. Tim and Carey discuss the future of women coaching men's basketball.
Bill and Tim discuss the epic finish to Sergio Garcia's victory at The Masters, Gamecock baseball dropping two out of three to Vanderbilt, Tim Tebow hitting his second home run for the Fireflies and the USC women's basketball national championship parade.
Bill and Tim discuss Charlie Hoffman dominating the first round of The Masters, Carolina baseball's comeback coming up short in its series opener against Vanderbilt, and Tim Tebow's dramatic debut for the Columbia Fireflies (Bill is not impressed).
Bill and Tim talk to Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp about his recent visit to the governor's mansion that included Dale Earnhardt Jr., his thoughts on the NASCAR season headed into Texas Motor Speedway, and Tim Tebow (obviously).
Columbia Fireflies play-by-play man Kevin Fitzgerald joined Bill and Tim Thursday ahead on Opening Day. Tim Tebow may or may not have been discussed.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday and talked about dumb injuries around the house, the Masters, USC football after Will Muschamp's second spring.
Bill and Tim discuss the latest in Gamecock athletics, including Frank Martin's likely new contract, a pair of USC women leaving school early for the WNBA, Jen's interaction with Dale Earnhardt Jr. at the governor's mansion and doughnut preferences.
Bill and Tim discuss North Carolina knocking off Gonzaga for its sixth men's college basketball national championship, which Gamecocks NCAA tournament run was more memorable, Tony Romo's transition from the NFL to TV and the travesty that was David Ross and his Magic Mike routine on Dancing With The Stars.
Bill and Tim discuss a busy weekend that included Carolina football's spring game, Gamecock basketball's tough 4-point loss to Gonzaga in the Final Four and a national championship for Dawn Staley and the USC women's basketball team.
Bill and Tim go live on location from Dunkin' Donuts on Saint Andrews Road. Bill says he has now fulfilled his lifelong dreams. And a discussion of first jobs broke out.
Frank Martin is basking in the glow of the national spotlight after leading the Gamecocks to a Sinderella run to the Final Four. First he had to tackle the challenge of apathy that surrounded the South Carolina basketball program. Frank says apathy is a bad word. That led Bill and Tim to ask, what's your least favorite non-curse word?
USC women's basketball joined the Gamecocks men's team in the Final Four with a 7-point win over Florida State to clinch Dawn Staley's second Final Four spot in the last three years. Carolina becomes the 10th school to put both men's and women's teams in the Final Four in the same year, joining Georgia (1983) and LSU (2006) as the only SEC schools to do it. Bill and Tim discuss USC's double Final Four, underdogs vs. favorites and best underdogs of all-time.
Bill and Tim do a show they never thought they would: the day after the Gamecocks clinched a spot in the Final Four. Appropriately, Gamecock Larry leads off a cavalcade of Carolina fans reacting to USC men's basketball's 4th straight win in the NCAA tournament.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks' Sweet 16 match-up with SEC Network hoops analyst and former Arkansas sharpshooter Pat Bradley.
After Nick Saban's latest blowup at a reporter and on Frank Martin's 51st birthday, Bill and Tim posed the question, who is the coach that intimidates the most?
Bill and Tim continue to discuss the Gamecocks impending Sweet 16 match-ups and the amount of money it would take you to participate in Dancing With The Stars.
Bill and Tim discuss Tim Tebow coming to play baseball for the Columbia Fireflies and try to figure out how prestigious Madison Square Garden is a few days of Gamecock basketball's trip there for the Sweet 16.
A lot can happen in a weekend. Since their last show Friday morning, the Gamecocks won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time since 1973, and that huge accomplishment couldn't compare to what Carolina basketball did for an encore. And the USC women's basketball team made its fourth straight Sweet 16. And the Gamecock baseball team started SEC play with a sweep at Tennessee. Bill and Tim had a lot to talk about.
Gamecock baseball great Trey Dyson (@TreyDyson) joined Tim for the final hour of Friday's show. Clearly all other possible replacements for Bill Gunter were not available. But, against all odds, the SEC Network+ baseball analyst dug deep and delivered a rare Trey Dyson pep talk for Gamecock basketball that did not completely stink.
Milwaukee multi-media superstar Kevin Holden (@321cuekevin) joined Tim to discuss the Gamecocks' first round NCAA tournament match-up with Marquette.
Darlington Raceway president joined Bill and Tim ahead of this weekend's race at Phoenix. The former USC sports information director weighed in on the doubleheader for Gamecock basketball at the NCAA tournament and drivers fighting on the track.
Bill and Tim received a live report from Las Vegas from Jason Harrell (@bartherapist) after day one of the NCAA Tournament.
Bill and Tim discuss one of the start to one of the best day on the sports calendar: the first day of the NCAA tournament.
Former Gamecock offensive lineman Mason Zandi joined Bill and Tim Wednesday. The former Chapin High School standout filled us in on his recent pro day performance, future aspirations and gave us an in-depth player's perspective on the transition from Steve Spurrier to Shawn Elliott to Will Muschamp.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Wednesday. Perry clued us in on how far he has USC basketball going in his NCAA Tournament bracket, put Brandon McIlwain's spring practice disagreement with Kurt Roper in perspective and updated us on his latest quarterback coaching opportunities with QB1 Athletics (www.qb1athletics.com).
Bill and Tim discuss Dawn Staley's disappointment despite her USC women's basketball team earning its 4th straight #1 seed in the NCAA tournament, Carolina football returning to spring practice and the validity of Bill's claim that "One Shining Moment" is the best sports song ever.
The Gamecocks are in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 13 years, and they play just down the road in Greenville. Bill and Tim discuss.
Bill interviewed USC athletics director Ray Tanner on Selection Sunday after the Gamecocks learned about being the #7 seed headed to Greenville.
Bill and Tim discuss a busy day of NFL free agent news that had former Gamecocks signing contract that added up to more than $100 million , preview Carolina basketball tipping off the SEC tournament against Alabama and set up their ultimate showdowns.
Gamecock baseball great Trey Dyson joined Bill and Tim Friday. Trey offered up his ultimate showdown, gave his perspective of Carolina baseball through 14 games of the season and attempted another pep talk for USC basketball before they tipped off the SEC tournament.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday. He recapped the Atlanta race, previewed the Las Vegas race and gave details on an added bonus for fans who buy tickets to September's race at Darlington.
The only new assistant coach on Will Muschamp's Carolina football staff in year #2, offensive line coach Eric Wolford talked to Tim. They talked about the changes since his first stint at USC with Steve Spurrier, taking over for Shawn Elliott and the outlook for the Gamecocks on the O-line in 2017.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks comeback win on the baseball field against Winthrop, USC basketball ahead of the SEC tournament and Deshaun Watson's pro prospects.
USC offensive coordinator Kurt Roper recently sat down with Tim ahead of spring practice. They talked about the difference between year one and year two of his tenure at Carolina football, coaching Jake Bentley while coaching with his dad and working for Will Muschamp.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday. He talked about the transition from Steve Spurrier running the Carolina football offense to current offensive coordinator Kurt Roper, gave his take on Deshaun Watson's NFL future and even offered to personally coach up Bill and Tim's quarterback skills.
Bill and Tim discuss Sindarius Thornwell becoming the first Gamecock men's basketball player to win SEC Player of the Year honors. Bill wears sunglasses in the studio. That leads to him being called an Ewok and on the verge of a Britney Spears-esque breakdown. Tim's career is compared to the incomparable Hollywood career of Tara Reid.
USC outside linebackers coach Mike Peterson recently talked with Tim. The former Florida Gator and Atlanta Falcon discussed balancing his SEC allegiances, Super Bowl disappointment and the transition from player to coach.
ESPN college basketball insider Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) joined Bill and Tim Wednesday morning with his thoughts on college basketball at large, and Sindarius Thornwell and the Gamecocks specifically.
Bill thinks Bobby Cox was an underachiever. Tim thinks this is absurd and exactly why some Gamecock baseball fans are irate with coach Chad Holbrook after Carolina's 7-5 start.
USC senior linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams spent a few minutes with Bill and Tim. Hopefully the aspiring broadcaster learned a few valuable lessons in what not to do as a professional.
Bill and Tim discuss a weekend that included a third straight SEC women's basketball tournament title and a disappointing rivalry series for Carolina baseball that included some key coaching decisions that did not go Chad Holbrook's way.
USC defensive line coach Lance Thompson spent a few minutes with Tim recently. The highly-respected recruiter gives us his Gamecock sales pitch.
Gamecock great Trey Dyson joined Bill and Tim Friday to preview the Carolina-Clemson baseball series and attempt to give his third successful pep talk to the Gamecock men's basketball team. He also introduced the term Effectively Wild to the show.
High school basketball tips of a weekend of champions at the Colonial Life Arena. Chris Dearing has covered prep athletics for The State newspaper for decades. He joined Bill and Tim for minutes Friday morning.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp joined Bill and Tim Friday to recap the Daytona 500 and preview a busy NASCAR weekend in Atlanta.
Bill and Tim talk with Department of Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers about the latest installment of the Palmetto Series, the Carolina-Clemson baseball series. For more info go to www.palmettoseries.com
Bill and Tim discuss Brandon McIlwain leaving the Gamecock football and baseball program.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim Thursday morning to discuss Brandon McIlwain leaving the Gamecock football and baseball program's and Orth's upcoming QB1 Athletics mini camp on March 11th and 12th at Hammond School. For more info go to www.qb1athletics.com
Bill and Tim recap the Gamecocks' 6-point win against Mississippi State on Senior Night that seemingly stamps USC basketball's first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2004.
Executive director for the Greater Columbia Muscular Distrophy Association Tara Heil joined Bill and Tim to promote the MDA March Madness Shamrocks program. Find more info here: https://www.mda.org/shamrocks
USC defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson recently spent a few minutes with Tim Hill talking about his first year in charge of the Gamecock defense heading into his second spring practice at Carolina.
Bill and Tim discuss senior night for Gamecock basketball, Carolina baseball trying to bounce back from a second straight Sunday loss and Jake Bentley's first spring football practice at USC.
Gamecock baseball great and SEC Network+ analyst reviews the Wright State series for Carolina baseball and gives his second straight game day pep talk to Gamecock basketball.
Bill and Tim recap a big weekend of Gamecock basketball, Carolina baseball taking a weekend series against Wright State, the Daytona 500 and USC alum Wesley Bryan's second straight top 5 finish on the PGA Tour.
Bill is taking time off from the show to begrudgingly participate in a buddy's wedding down in Tampa. But our intrepid co-host found time in his busy schedule Friday morning to give us a recap of his first NHL experience, his take on USC-Tennessee basketball and the latest details on his tuxedo measurements.
SEC Network+ analyst and Gamecock great Trey Dyson joined Tim Friday to recap the first five games of the Carolina baseball season and give Frank Martin and the USC basketball team a pep talk headed into the final three games of the regular season.
Grill Marks COO Bob Munnich joined Tim Friday morning to school him on burgers, ice cream with booze and a sweet deal.
Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp recaps the Daytona Duels and previews the Daytona 500 and the start of the 2017 NASCAR season.
Carey Rich (TheCaptain_03) joins Tim in an attempt to fill in for the one and only Bill Gunter. The result? Less talk about doughnuts and flavored coffee.
Bill and Tim preview Gamecock basketball at Florida, Carolina baseball's first midweek game of the season and Will Muschamp's upcoming message to USC football fans a few days before spring football kicks off.
Bill and Tim discuss a disappointing weekend for the Gamecock basketball and its postseason implications, the opening weekend of college baseball and the future usage of the term bracketology on the program.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecock baseball team opening up the 2017 season with Omaha-sized expectations and Carolina basketball headed to Vanderbilt needing a win to keep USC fans from thinking this year will end like last year for Frank Martin and company.
Bill and Tim talk with Darlington Raceway president Kerry Tharp a week ahead of NASCAR dropping the checkered flag on the 2017 season.
Bill and Tim recap the Gamecocks' 7-point loss at home to Arkansas that drops Carolina out of a first place tie in the SEC.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecock men's basketball team trying to keep pace atop the SEC standings, Sindarius Thornwell's place among the greatest Gamecocks ever and the position you would choose to build your baseball team around.
Bill and Tim discuss the USC women's basketball team and its 11-point loss to UConn that upped the Lady Huskies' win streak to 100. And Valentine's Day stuff complete with heart-shaped BoBerry biscuits from Bojangles.
Bill and Tim recap Gamecock men's basketball's 4-point win at Mississippi State over the weekend and preview USC women's basketball trying to keep UConn from winning its 100th game in a row.
A week away from Opening Day for the Gamecocks, Bill and Tim discuss possible improvements to baseball.
Ahead of the latest installment of UNC-Duke basketball, Bill and Tim break down sports rivalries in the 21st century. And then things get more interesting when the conversation turns to non-sports rivalries.
Bill and Tim break down the Gamecocks' 4-point loss in 4 overtimes to Alabama despite 44 points and 21 rebounds by USC senior guard Sindarius Thornwell.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks playing their first game alone in on top of the SEC standings, the announcement of Carolina baseball's opening weekend starting pitching rotation and the latest USC football player to leave Will Muschamp's program.
Bill and Tim break down Super Bowl LI and the Gamecocks starting a new week on top of the SEC basketball men's and women's standings.
Bill and Tim discuss the best fan experience in sports, the upcoming weekend of SEC basketball and Super Bowl.
Bill and Tim recap the controversial finish in USC's 2-point loss to the Lady Vols, have fun with Lane Kiffin's new "motivational" video and discuss Lebron James calling out Charles Barkley.
Bill and Tim discuss SEC basketball enhancing its reputation, the Gamecocks first win at Mizzou Arena and the USC women welcoming Tennessee to town.
Bill and Tim discuss normal sports stuff, plus the voice you would like to narrate the story of your life, and dumb injuries (a la Enes Kanter).
Bill and Tim discuss Tiger Woods return to the PGA Tour, interview former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth and make the discovery that Uggs are not the same footwear as Crocs.
Former Gamecock quarterback Perry Orth joined Bill and Tim to talk about his new company, QB1 Athletics, and his time under Steve Spurrier and new USC offensive coordinator Kurt Roper.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock basketball's blowout win against Auburn and Dabo Swinney saying Deshaun Watson is the Michael Jordan of football. A caller calls out the show (at the 48-minute mark). Bill didn't take kindly to that. Tim was amused.
Bill and Tim discuss the big win by USC women's basketball over Mississippi State and preview Frank Martin and the Carolina men's home game against Auburn.
Bill and Tim discuss Gamecock basketball's first SEC loss, Will Muschamp losing one of his top recruits and the stinkers that were the NFC and AFC championship games.
Bill and Tim discuss a rare Top 25 SEC match-up for Gamecock basketball, Antonio Brown's locker room violation and what old-school sports move you would prefer to see more of in 2017.
Florida comes to Columbia for a top-25 showdown Wednesday night. Bill and Tim break that down and discuss Will Muschamp's reaction to Clemson winning the national championship.
How do you watch sports in the year 2017? Plus, Gamecock basketball heads into the weekend as the only men's and women's programs still undefeated in conference play.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks' win at Tennessee that has USC basketball off to just its second 3-0 SEC start in school history. And other stuff
Gamecocks basketball coach Frank Martin joined Bill and Tim Thursday morning fresh off his team's 70-60 win at Tennessee that gave Carolina a 3-0 start in SEC play for just the 2nd time in school history.
Bill and Tim talked about the chances of the Gamecocks doing what Clemson just did and winning a national championship in football. Opinions from listeners followed.
Bill and Tim limit their gas-baggy hot takes the morning after Clemson's epic comeback against Alabama in the final seconds of the national championship game so as many listeners as possible could give their feedback on the Tigers' second title.
Bill and Tim review a weekend that included Gamecock basketball winning its SEC home opener, all NFL home teams winning in the playoffs and preview the CFP national championship rematch between Clemson and Alabama.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks' upcoming SEC home opener against Texas A&M, the kickoff of the NFL playoffs and Clemson fans call and complain.
Sindarius Thornwell is back and so are the wins for Gamecock basketball. Bill and Tim break down Carolina's 67-61 win in its SEC opener at Georgia, and, regretfully, address the issue of Clemson football players placing their hands where opponents don't appreciate.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks tipping off SEC play at Georgia and the approaching NFL playoffs.
Bill and Tim's debut 2017 show includes recapping a busy weekend of college football, Sindarius Thornwell's reinstatement to Gamecock basketball and a hotly-contested debate on the current star power of Mariah Carey after her New Year's Eve debacle.
The Gamecocks came back from an 18-point deficit but ultimately came up short in overtime against South Florida. Bill and Tim discuss the dramatic conclusion to Will Muschamp's first season at USC.
Pearson Fowler (@PearsonFowler) filled in for Bill Thursday morning to help Tim preview the Gamecocks in their Birmingham Bowl match-up with South Florida. Neither co-host predicted a Carolina win, but Gamecock Larry did.
Bill and Tim discuss the Gamecocks' big basketball win over Lander, preview the Birmingham Bowl against South Florida and debate the merits of Rex Ryan getting another NFL head coaching job.
Bill and Tim return from Christmas break to discuss Gamecock football and basketball, players skipping bowl games and the appropriate amount of food to take home from a Christmas party.
Bill wears an orange hat and thinks neon is a color. Should college scholarship athletes be allowed to boycott? Bill and Tim's last show before Christmas is quite the holiday extravaganza!
Chris Dearing has covered high school sports for The State newspapers for decades. This weekend he will cover five high school football state championship games including local teams Dutch Fork and Batesburg-Leesville.
Chick-fil-A Classic founder Gary Fulmer previews the 15th year of the high school basketball tournament at Richland Northeast High School that's been named one of the top 15 tournaments in the country.
Thursday's show includes the usual college football and Gamecock news, but at the 21:30 mark of the podcast the #WakeyLeaks situation takes over the show. Varying strong opinions from hosts and callers ensue.
Bill and Tim discuss Lane Kiffin's new gig, the new of Sindarius Thornwell's May arrest and the best TV dad of all time.
There have been many epic moments In the long history of The All New Early Game (est. July 5, 2016).
Frank Martin calling out Tim for being too negative. Gamecock Larry predicting the Tennessee update. Boudreaux's unprompted Titanic tirade.
But Tuesday's stunning admission by Bill tops all of these historic radio milestones.
WARNING: The following audio admission may cause great sadness, or explain an awful lot about what we here on a daily basis.
Bill and Tim break down the Gamecocks' 3-point loss to Seton Hall at Madison Square Garden. Amidst the brilliant basketball analysis, Bill drops a bombshell about one of the greatest films of all time. It's just before the 53-minute mark.
Louisville QB Lamar Jackson beat out Clemson's Deshaun Watson for the Heisman Trophy, and some Tiger fans aren't happy about it.
Steve Spurrier struggling to talk a selfie. Shawn Elliott officially no longer a Gamecock. Frank Martin finally comments on Sindarius Thornwell. And Bill Gunter tries to decide if going to the movies by himself is okay.
Chris Dearing covers high school sports for The State newspaper and joined Bill and Tim Friday to discuss the dramatic start to the Bojangles Bash and preview the state semifinals of the high school football playoffs.
Starting at 9 a.m. on 1075thegame.com, you can cash in on our Sweet Deal and pay $25 to get $50 at the Old Mill Brew Pub in Lexington. Brandon joined Bill and Tim Friday morning in studio.
2015 Gamecocks vs. 2016 Gamecocks, Lane Kiffin to Houston and Shawn Elliott to Georgia State were the hot topics Thursday.
The 16th Annual Vets' Christmas Charity Ride to benefit the Dorn VA Medical Center is just days away. The event organizers joined Bill and Tim Thursday morning. For more information go to vetsride.org
The Gamecocks' bowl game opponent says goodbye to the head coach that led it to a 10-2 record. Bill and Tim break down the breaking news of South Florida's Willie Taggart making the move to Oregon. And Bill gets out of jury duty.
Brian Rosefield from Ridge View High School and Joe Polek from Bojangles joined Bill and Tim Wednesday morning to preview the high school basketball tournament that tips off Thursday.
What would you rather do in a game? Score 60 points, throw 4 touchdowns, throw a no-hitter or drop a triple-double? Bill and Tim discuss this along with the eternal Christmas question, real or fake tree?
The College Football Playoff is set. Gamecock Larry looks to collect on his ACC Championship game prediction against Clemson, Lorenzo Nunez transfers from USC and Sindarius Thornwell is suspended indefinitely from the Gamecock basketball team.