• Southern Salute: The Day David Lee Roth Left Van Halen
    Jun 12 2026
    June 12, 1985: David Lee Roth officially confirms he's leaving Van Halen just months after the massive success of 1984. Today's Southern Salute looks back at the creative clash between Roth and Eddie Van Halen and the split that changed the future of one of rock's biggest bands.
    Show More Show Less
    2 mins
  • Matt's Moment: Milam Returns! LSU Lands Another Portal Star
    Jun 12 2026
    LSU gets a massive offseason boost as Steven Milam officially withdraws from the MLB Draft and returns for his senior season. Musso explains why getting back one of the nation's best defensive shortstops and postseason performers is a game-changer for the Tigers. Plus, LSU adds Florida transfer Cade Kurland to the mix, giving Jay Johnson another proven SEC bat and glove. What does the Tigers' infield look like now, and how close is this roster to another championship run? Musso breaks it all down.
    Show More Show Less
    3 mins
  • Southern Salute: Skid Row Goes Heavy and Makes History
    Jun 11 2026
    On this day in 1991, Skid Row released Slave to the Grind, a record that shocked fans, debuted at number one, and proved the band was willing to take a huge risk at the peak of its popularity. Michelle looks back at the album that changed everything for Skid Row.
    Show More Show Less
    2 mins
  • Matt’s Moment: Texas Tech’s Gambling Gamble
    Jun 11 2026
    Matt reacts to the Brendan Sorsby situation at Texas Tech, where a quarterback ruled permanently ineligible by the NCAA after admitting to sports betting is now back in the conversation because of a court injunction. Matt says the bigger issue is the moral gymnastics being used to defend it.
    Show More Show Less
    3 mins
  • Matt's Moment: Bino Watters Changes Everything for LSU Baseball
    Jun 10 2026
    LSU lands the top player in the transfer portal, and Matt explains why this is a game-changing addition for Jay Johnson. From a last-minute recruiting win over Texas to what Bino Waters brings to the lineup, this move could have the biggest impact of any LSU position player transfer since Tommy White.
    Show More Show Less
    3 mins
  • Southern Salute: One of the most famous uses of a rock song in television history.
    Jun 10 2026
    On this day in 2007, The Sopranos delivered one of the most talked-about finales in television history. Michelle looks back at the moment Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" became more than a classic rock hit and how a sudden cut to black helped turn the song into a cultural phenomenon for a whole new generation. Steve Perry almost didn't approve it, but the gamble paid off in a big way.
    Show More Show Less
    2 mins
  • LSU History: The Night The Tigers Sent The Old Box Out In Style
    Jun 9 2026
    On June 9, 2008, LSU played the final game in the history of the original Alex Box Stadium. With a trip to Omaha on the line, the Tigers exploded for 21 runs against UC Irvine and delivered the perfect ending to one of college baseball's most iconic ballparks. Michelle Southern looks back at the final chapter of The Box and why Tiger fans still remember that night nearly two decades later.
    Show More Show Less
    1 min
  • Southern Salute: The Story of Invisible Touch
    Jun 9 2026
    On this edition of Southern Salute, Michelle looks back at June 9, 1986, when Genesis released Invisible Touch, the album that transformed the band into a global pop powerhouse. From the title track becoming their only No. 1 hit to a string of Top 5 singles that dominated radio and MTV, this was the album that put Genesis on another level. Plus, a subtle nod to one of the most famous Phil Collins speeches in movie history. Sponsored by Chad's Collision Center. Integrity. Pride. Quality.
    Show More Show Less
    2 mins