
Mike Ceide
Sports Director at WREG-TV (Memphis, TN)
Sports Director at WREG TV in Memphis where I get paid to watch sports...nice gig huh..?
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1 week ago |
wreg.com | Mike Ceide
MEMPHIS — The Memphis Showboats wrap up a second straight disappointing season when the ‘Boats play host to Birmingham on Sunday, looking to sweep the Stallions for just their third win of the season. But one of the few bright spots for the Showboats could be in line for one of the UFL’s top awards. Former Memphis Tiger Jaylon Allen has been named as one of eight nominees for the league’s Sportsman of the Year award.
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1 week ago |
wreg.com | Mike Ceide
The late, great Mike Leach should soon find his way into the College Football Hall of Fame after the National Football Foundation revised the winning percentage necessary for induction. Leach won 59.8 percent of his games, but only coaches with a 60-percent winning percentage were eligible to make the Hall of Fame. That number has now been trimmed back to 59-point 5, which opens the door for Leach to be inducted as early as 2027.
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1 week ago |
wreg.com | Mike Ceide
MEMPHIS — After rebuilding his entire roster, Penny Hardaway adding yet another player on Tuesday… and in a position of need. Hardaway landing a commitment from South Dakota State big man William Whorton. While Whorton didn’t play much in his two seasons with the Jackrabbits, redshirting as a freshman and averaging 3 points and 3 rebounds in 9 minutes last year., he is 6’8″.
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2 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Mike Ceide
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Growing up in Germantown, baseball has always been in Ben Johnson’s blood. Now, six years after taking over as manager of the Redbirds, Johnson’s name is part of franchise history. Thanks to home runs from Michael Siani and Luken Baker, the Redbirds beat Jacksonville on Wednesday night and with the win, Johnson became the winningest manager in the team’s history. Johnson moving past Chris Maloney with career win number 368. Advertisement“I’m on the moon right now.
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2 weeks ago |
wreg.com | Mike Ceide
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Growing up in Germantown, baseball has always been in Ben Johnson’s blood. Now, six years after taking over as manager of the Redbirds, Johnson’s name is part of franchise history. Thanks to home runs from Michael Siani and Luken Baker, the Redbirds beat Jacksonville on Wednesday night and with the win, Johnson became the winningest manager in the team’s history. Johnson moving past Chris Maloney with career win number 368. “I’m on the moon right now.
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