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The Drive with Paul Swann

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The Drive with Paul Swann airs weekdays from 5–6 p.m. on WRVC-AM 930 — Huntington’s longest-running sports talk show. Host Paul Swann brings trusted coverage of Marshall University athletics with exclusive interviews, game previews, and recaps. Recognized for his work by the National Sports Media Association, the West Virginia Broadcasters Association, and the West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association, Swann delivers sharp insight and straight talk to keep listeners informed an ...
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On today’s episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, we cover staff changes at Marshall and a major off-field development in college football. Marshall Athletics has named Max Remy the department’s new Chief of Staff. Marshall Football has hired Alex Jones as its new General Manager. The show also includes discussion of former Michigan head coach Sherr…
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Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Chris Dickerson, president of the SOJMC Alumni Advisory Board, joins the show to discuss Jeff Hopson and Jerod Smalley, who will be inducted into Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications Hall of Fame. Hopson is an Emmy-winning videographer who has covered global sporting eve…
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The Drive with Paul Swann – September 26, 2025 On today’s episode of The Drive with Paul Swann, we preview Marshall’s upcoming road matchup against Louisiana as the Thundering Herd prepare for a pivotal Saturday showdown. Swann breaks down what’s at stake, key matchups to watch, and the implications for the Sun Belt standings. Plus, with the NFL we…
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Today on The Drive with Paul Swann, Paul talks with Wayne Ryan, Executive Director of the WVSSAC, about the major move the commission’s making—awarding the West Virginia state high school baseball tournament to Jack Cook Field in Huntington (2026–2028, with an option for 2029) and the expansion of the tournament from 4 to 8 teams per class.…
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