Clay and Buck Kick Off Fall with Trips
30 Aug 2022
The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show is ready to leave the Dog Days of Summer behind and leap into fall, because that means college football season really heats up.
Clay and Buck will be broadcasting from Austin, Texas, next Thursday and Friday. The Lone Star State has been good to us. We are number one in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. What’s up with, Dallas? Well, we’re coming for you, too.
Buck’s newfound love of college football has him asking what is “classy” for a super fan, painting his face or painting UT on his chest for the University of Texas Longhorns?
He’ll also have to decide if he’s going to switch teams from Alabama’s Crimson Tide after his incredible experience at his first big-time college game last season in Birmingham — another city where we’re the top seed.
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You can catch the Dynamic Duo at events next Thursday through Saturday and the Big Noon Kickoff on Fox, which Clay road trips with each season, is going to be there. The program will feature Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush, Urban Meyer, Rob Stone, Brady Quinn, and more.
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