TNA Football
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TNA Football | |
Genre | Sports talk |
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Running time | 2 hours |
Home station | WOIC AM 1230 (2007-) |
Starring | Thomas Moore and Billy "Ace" Campbell |
Air dates | August 5, 2007 to present |
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TNA Football is a sports talk radio show originating from Columbia, SC on WOIC AM 1230 (An Inner City Broadcasting Station). The hosts are Thomas Moore (The T in TNA Football) and Billy "Ace" Campbell (The A in TNA Football) and produced Dr. Charles Campbell. The show started in August of 2007 and has quickly caught on with listeners.
Listeners can listen to TNA Football by radio, live on line, or podcasts from previous shows.
TNA Football covers High School, College (with an emphasis on University of South Carolina Gamecock sports), and the NFL. During the off season TNA Football changes to TNA Sports. Regular guests such as Scott Hood from GamecockCentral.com call in with news and updates for the Gamecocks. Guests include Heisman Trophy Winner George Rogers, Voice of the Gamecocks Bob Fulton, and current Minnesota Vikings and for former Gamecock wide receivers Troy Williamson and Sidney Rice.
TNA Football is the only sports talk show on the air that boasts an official house band. The Root Doctors are a band based in Columbia, SC and play original music with a rock/funk blend. The Root Doctors will debuting their new song written specifically for TNA Football Sunday September 23 live on the show.
On September 16, TNA Football debuted a new segment called Poli-Picks. The show consists of local political figures predicting winners from selected college and NFL games. This year's participants are current Lt. Governor Andre Bauer and South Carolina Representative Bacardi Sellers (OB/Bam). The winner of these two will have a donation to the charities of their choice.