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 welcomed in Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky, Brent Jones and Michael Murphy to the Tuesday edition of the program.
Doug was joined by Scott Sanderson on the Monday show, with the discussion trending toward the ever-changing landscape of college athletics. ESPN1067's Dan Peck also contributed in Hour 3.
Doug and Jake welcomed in Thursday guests Jacob Goins, Skyler Meade, Will Fisher, Mike Turk and Mike Gittens.
Doug enjoyed a Locked On Wednesday edition of the show, with Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy joining in.
Doug was joined my Biscuits general manager Michael Murphy for the Tuesday edition, with Kevin Scarbinsky and Brent Jones joining the show. Biscuits play-by-play voice Jack Sadighian was also a guest.
Doug and Jake were at the MAX location in Opelika, and welcomed Darrell Dapprich, Will Olsey and Mark Smartt to the Friday program.
Doug welcomed in the Thursday show crew - Jacob Goins, Will Fisher, Mike Turk and Michael Gittens.
Doug was at Riverwalk Stadium for Day 2 of the Sun Belt Conference baseball tournament, and welcomed in the normal Locked On Wednesday guests - Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy ... also joining the show were Scott Cross, Barry McKnight, Jerry Miller and Michael Murphy.
Doug was joined by normal Tuesday guests Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky, Brent Jones and Michael Murphy.
Doug and Scott were in Pike Road at The Waters' Hole in the Wall Coffee Shop for Monday's with the Mayor. ESPN1067's Dan Peck also joined the show.
Doug was in Auburn at PepperTree Steaks & Wine for the Thursday show, and was joined by Wade Bennett. Sensigreen partnered in the show, giving away golf swag to those who dropped by. Guests included Jacob Goins, Skylar Meade, Will Fisher and Michael Gittens.
Doug was joined by Locked On Wednesday guests Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy. Also, Sports Illustrated senior golf writer Bob Harig offered a preview of the PGA Championship, set for this week in Charlotte, N.C.
Doug was at 17 Springs in Millbrook for the Elmore County Economic Development Authority and welcomed in guests Lisa Van Wagner, Richie Beyer, Colby Beyer, Hunter Adams, Justin Jones and Bill Myers. Also enjoyed Jacob Goins, Will Fisher and Michael Gittens in their normal Thursday slots.
Doug enjoyed a Locked On Wednesday edition of the program with weekly guests Zac Blackerby, Luke Robinson and Chris Gordy joining in. Mike Lutzenkirchen of the Lutzie43 Foundation also checked in.
Doug was at the Wetumpka Civic Center for the annual Joe Sewell Memorial Awards remote, the 21st banquet having taken place Tuesday night. Guests included Boart Chairman Chas Worthy, board member Jennie Barrett, keynote speaker and ASHOF member Scott Sullivan and 2024 boys overall winner Brady Mason. Normal Tuesday guests included Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky and Brent Jones.
Doug and Scott spent most of the Monday show coming up with "Mt. Rushmore" additions for Auburn and Alabama basketball. The pair had two four-man groups - one historical and one under the two current head coaches. ESPN1067s Dan Peck gave his opinions as well.
Doug and Jake enjoyed a Friday edition of the show, talking about a myriad of things - not the least of which was Jake's lack of watching movies prowess.
Doug was joined by Bryan Carr for a special edition of the show, originating from Prattville Christian Academy. Guests included head baseball coach Tommy Goodson, assistant coach and former major leaguer Austin Adams, senior outfielder Luke Lawson, new head football coach Shane Moye and new offensive coordinator Chad Michael, wrestling coach Trent Staggs, basketball coach Jason Roberson and volleyball coach Kaylon Cantrell.
Doug wa s with Biscuits GM Michael Murphy and radio voice Jack Sadighian at Riverwalk's Club Car Bar, promoting this week's homestand with Chattanooga. Guests included Ben Taylor, Kevin Scarbinsky and Brent Jones.
Doug was at San Marcos in Pike Road for "Mondays with the Mayor", his monthly visit with Gordon Stone. Also joining the show were Scott Sanderson and Bill Cameron.
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