What FM station is Eli Gold on?
Tide 100.9 FM
Eli Gold – Tide 100.9 FM.
What local radio station carries Alabama football?
Tide 100.9 FM – The Home of Alabama Sports – Tuscaloosa Sports Radio.
Where can I hear Eli Gold?
Listen to the game from anywhere with Eli Gold’s LIVE play-by-play on TuneIn.
How can I listen to the Alabama game on the radio?
Radio Stations Alabama football games, baseball games and Hey Coach (during basketball season) will air on WNPT 102.9 FM. Alabama Women’s basketball games will air on WTBC 1230 AM & 100.1 FM. Alabama Women’s softball games will air on WTSK 709 AM & 93.3 FM.
Did Eli Gold do Nascar?
In 1976, Gold became a member of the NASCAR’s Motor Racing network, which gives over 600 stations the broadcast of the NASCAR races. Louis radio station KMOX-AM, Gold “is one of the most recognizable voices in NASCAR and in all of sports broadcasting.” In 2016, Gold resigned from MRN and all NASCAR duties.
Is Eli Gold Calling Alabama game?
Alabama loses to Texas A&M: Eli Gold doesn’t call game-winning field goal – Sports Illustrated. Episode 359 of the “Sports Illustrated Media Podcast” hosted by Jimmy Traina features an interview with the NFL Network’s, Kyle Brandt.
Did Eli Gold retire?
Gold is under contract until 2023 and told AL.com he might continue calling games even beyond that: “I still think I’m on top of my game,” Gold said, “and I’m just going to keep on trucking for a long time, hopefully.”
What radio channel is the Alabama game on?
ESPN 1420 and NBC Sports Radio on AM 1500 will broadcast Alabama football games live throughout the 2018 season.
Why did Eli leave MRN?
network took away Golds microphone and suspended him due to an incident that allegedly took place in April, while the Sprint Cup Series was in Richmond, Va. for the Toyota Owners 400.
Is Eli Gold retiring?
Eli Gold not going anywhere, plans to keep calling Alabama football games for years to come. Gold is under contract until 2023 and told AL.com he might continue calling games even beyond that: “I still think I’m on top of my game,” Gold said, “and I’m just going to keep on trucking for a long time, hopefully.”