Boston College Athletics
Emmy Award-Winning Havoline Football Saturdays Episode 5 Airs This Weekend
August 19, 2017 | Football
Features Boston College Standout Harold Landry, Virginia Tech Legend Michael Vick and LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Raycom Sports' multi-Emmy Award-winning summer television series, "Havoline Football Saturdays," continues its 14th season this weekend. The series, with six one-hour episodes, is hosted by Tim Brando and syndicated in over 100 markets throughout the country.
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After a record-breaking year, Boston College defensive end Harold Landry didn't turn pro and returned to Chestnut Hill for his senior season. The nation's sack leader last year talks about why he returned to college and what motivated him to become one of the best players in the nation last season.
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One of the most dynamic athletes in college football history, Mike Vick is now facing life after football. Stan Norfleet caught up with the recently retired Vick to discuss his football accolades at Virginia Tech and in the NFL. Vick opens up about the legal problems that nearly ended his career and how he's using his story to encourage kids to stay on the right path.
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Head down to the bayou with LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron. The former Ole Miss and Southern Cal head coach has returned home to Louisiana. See why Tiger fans are excited to have him back in Baton Rouge.
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For a complete listing of local affiliates and airtimes, please visit www.FootballSaturdays.com.
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Charlotte-based Raycom Sports is a leading independent sports sales & marketing, syndication, event management and production firm. Raycom is the current syndicated television rightsholder of ACC men's basketball and football telecasts through 2027. In a partnership with ESPN and the ACC, Raycom operates the ACC Network, which distributes ACC content through live television broadcasting, original programming via digital technologies, historical archives, mobile applications, social media, ACC Championship events and the official ACC website.
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Raycom Sports' parent company Raycom Media, located in Montgomery, Alabama, owns or operates 65 television stations covering over 16 percent of the United States across 20 states.
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After a record-breaking year, Boston College defensive end Harold Landry didn't turn pro and returned to Chestnut Hill for his senior season. The nation's sack leader last year talks about why he returned to college and what motivated him to become one of the best players in the nation last season.
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One of the most dynamic athletes in college football history, Mike Vick is now facing life after football. Stan Norfleet caught up with the recently retired Vick to discuss his football accolades at Virginia Tech and in the NFL. Vick opens up about the legal problems that nearly ended his career and how he's using his story to encourage kids to stay on the right path.
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Head down to the bayou with LSU Head Coach Ed Orgeron. The former Ole Miss and Southern Cal head coach has returned home to Louisiana. See why Tiger fans are excited to have him back in Baton Rouge.
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For a complete listing of local affiliates and airtimes, please visit www.FootballSaturdays.com.
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Charlotte-based Raycom Sports is a leading independent sports sales & marketing, syndication, event management and production firm. Raycom is the current syndicated television rightsholder of ACC men's basketball and football telecasts through 2027. In a partnership with ESPN and the ACC, Raycom operates the ACC Network, which distributes ACC content through live television broadcasting, original programming via digital technologies, historical archives, mobile applications, social media, ACC Championship events and the official ACC website.
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Raycom Sports' parent company Raycom Media, located in Montgomery, Alabama, owns or operates 65 television stations covering over 16 percent of the United States across 20 states.
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