Stars Volta Podcast

S4.E3: Tom Luginbill (ESPN/ACCN)

1 h 27 min · 18. mar. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2091099/fan_mail/new] Tom Luginbill is the National Recruiting Director at ESPN and Lead Analyst at the ACC Network. As an athlete, Tom was the starting Qb at Palomar Junior College helping his school win the National Championship in 1993. He would later transferring and becoming the starting QB at both Georgia Tech and Eastern Kentucky. Luginbill is the son of a coach and followed in his father's footsteps coaching in the AFL, XFL and NFL. You can see Tom on ESPN and the ACC Network calling college football games and breaking down every aspect of the sport.  In this episode we focus on the upcoming college football season and highlight which teams could be title contenders in 2026. Tom talks about the transfer portal, top QB's in the ACC, what the heck Bill Belichick is doing at UNC, transfer tampering and much more.

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S4.E8: Brandon Holtz (PGA Golfer)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2091099/fan_mail/new] Brandon Holtz won the 2025 U.S. Mid-Amateur at Troon Country Club in Arizona last September. Along with lifting the Robert T. Jones Jr. Trophy, that victory also earned Holtz the opportunity to compete at The Masters and The US Open in 2026. Like the Amateur champions before him, Brandon was a division 1 student-athlete, just not in golf. The Bloomington, IL native played college basketball at Illinois State University on a Redbird squad that posted multiple 20+ win seasons and nearly punched their ticket to the big dance. What makes Brandon's story even more compelling is he graduated from ISU in 2009. How did a 39 year old former college basketball player make it to The Masters and U.S. Open? Click play to find out.

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