The MAX Roundtable airs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. each weekday and is hosted by Doug Amos. Doug conducts in-depth interviews, enjoys spirited discussion and debate on the sports topics of the day, all the while staying invested in the River Region community. Giving back to the community is one of the main reasons many local businesses choose to partner with the show in their advertising efforts. The show airs on ESPN The Ticket in the River Region (107.5FM/1210AM) and ESPN1067 in Auburn/Opelika.
Doug was joined by the Monday Morning Quarterbacking team of Charlie Trotman, Preston Gothard, Alvin Briggs and Chip Powell at the Pike Road's Town Hall to breakdown the weekend that was with Auburn and Alabama football. Pike Road mayor Gordon Stone was in for "Mondays with the Mayor" and Scott Sanderson joined Doug for Hour 3.
Doug was at The Pines Golf Course for the annual Millbrook Chamber of Commerce golf fundraiser, with normal Thursday guests joining in - Jacob Goins, Will Fisher, Dan Peck, Mike Turk and Michael Gittens. Millbrook guests included Brenda Dennis, Cadi Mills, Al Kelley and Eddie Dennis.
Doug and Alvin were at RTJ Capitol Hill for the annual MAX4Kids golf fundraiser, enjoying a Locked on Wednesday. Weekly guests were Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy. MAX Credit Union's Carrie Rauch and Jordan Halloran joined the show, as did Kimberly Baker from Valiant Cross Academy and Henry Tellis from the Tellis Foundation. Both enntities received checks from the MAX4Kids Foundation.
Doug welcomed in guests Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky, Michael Southern, Kyle George and Bob Ibach to the show, and listeners heard the Q&A sections of both Hugh Freeze and Kalen DeBoer weekly press conferences.
Monday Morning Quarterbacking was quite energetic, with Doug joined by Alvin Briggs, Preston Gothard, Chip Powell and Charlie Trotman to discuss Alabama's victory at Missouri and Auburn's home loss to Georgia. Scott Sanderson was there for Hours 2 & 3, as the duo took calls and shared the text box entries.
Doug and Jake were in Auburn at Big Mike's Steakhouse, welcoming guests Ben Taylor, Wade Bennett, Charlie Trotman, Mark Smartt, Rebecca Ellis, Mike Cole and Lynette Cupps to the show.
Mike Cole, one of the owners of Big Mike's Steakhouse, joined Doug for a visit on Friday's show originating from the restaurant in Auburn.
Doug was in the studio for Throwdown Thursday, welcoming in Will Fisher and Bill Cameron for their weekly picks. Other guests included Jacob Goins, Gerad Parker, Mike Turk and Michael Gittens.
Doug was in studio for Locked On Wednesday, with weekly guests Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy. Andy BIrchfield promoted Children's Hope's "Hooks For Hope" fishing fundraiser and Jenny Dodson previewed the three week's of the Joy to Life Foundation's "Walk of Life REMIX."
Doug was in the studio for the Tuesday show, welcoming in guests Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky, Kyle George and Michael Murphy.
Doug was at Wynlakes for Scott Sanderson's Faulkner Basketball golf fundraiser, with Monday Morning Quarterbacking guests Alvin Briggs, Preston Gothard, Chip Powell and Charlie Trotman joining in. Other guests included Reed Sutton, Dan Peck and Steve Cutler.
Doug was at the Tallassee location of MAX Credit Union for Member Appreciation Day, and welcomed in guests Michael Butler, Charlie Trotman, Will Olsey, Michael Southern and Wade Bennett.
Doug and Jake were at the 7th anniversary of Mercy House at the MAP Center for the annual fundraiser benefitting the ministries of Pastor Ken Austin. The Throwdown Thursday crew, along with other weekly guests Jacob Goins, Gerad Parker and Michael Gittens.
Doug was at PestPro Services for their 5th anniversary party, and welcomed in Crain & Company's Jake Crain, and Locked On's Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy.
Doug was in the studio for the Tuesday show, welcoming in weekly guests Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky and Kyle George. Michael Murphy was in for Hour 3.
Doug was with the Monday Morning Quarterbacking crew - Charlie Trotman, Chip Powell, Preston Gothard and Alvin Briggs - for Hour 1 and with Scott Sanderson for Hours 2 & 3.
Doug and Jake were at the Auburn branch of MAX Credit Union for Member Appreciation Day, with normal guests Charlie Trotman, Mark Smartt and Wade Bennett joining the show. Also, ESPN1067's Bill Cameron dropped by during the third hour of the program.
Doug was in the studio for Locked On Wednesday with weekly guests Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy. Also joining the show was Sports Illustrated senior golf writer Bob Harig to preview the Ryder Cup.
Doug was at Riverwalk Stadium for the Tuesday edition of the program as the Biscuits for Game 2 of the Southern League championship series. In addition of play-by-play voice Jack Sadighian and general manager Michael Murphy, guests included Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky and Kyle George.
The first hour was filled with Monday Morning Quarterbacking discussion as Doug was joined by Charlie Trotman, Preston Gothard, Alvin Briggs and Chip Powell. The fivesome broke down Auburn's narrow loss at Oklahoma which included enough controversy to last awhile, then Hours 2&3 were dominated by opinions from guest Scott Sanderson and listeners surrounding the shocking retirement of Auburn head basketball coach Bruce Pearl.
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