Longshore and McKnight: Vintage cars, PGA Championship showstoppers, Southern Miss threatening Troy’s undefeated series season, and more…

On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry opened Friday’s show with graduation day shoutouts and classic cars!

John reminisced, “You wanted to come to school with that thing as muddy as you can get it,” reflecting on high school days in vintage Broncos. The hosts also discussed standout golf action from the PGA Championship, where lesser-known names topped the leaderboard, and relived Justin Thomas’ bold creekside shot that impressed even the doubters. Trevor Immelman and Dottie Pepper earned praise for their commentary, while Jim Nantz’s home putting greens sparked envy and admiration.

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The episode also featured a preview of the next games in Troy vs. Southern Miss baseball series. After taking the series opener, Southern Miss is trying to end Troy’s undefeated series record this year. Following that, they go into deeper conversation around college football’s future. The hosts agreed with columnist Phillip Marshall’s blunt take that the SEC and Big Ten hold all the power: “The TV networks only want to broadcast two conferences,” John said. They voiced concern over the fate of mid-major leagues like the Sun Belt in a shifting landscape. Additional segments included MLB chatter—highlighting Braves-Red Sox interleague play—and a nod to the Capitals’ playoff exit, a hole-in-one at Quail Hollow, and the ongoing push for legalized sports betting in Alabama.

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