Tyler Springs / Caleb Burggraaf
Northwest Mississippi Community College athletics take center stage as host Gary Darby previews No. 3 Northwest Football’s trip to East Mississippi in Scooba, with kickoff at 7:00 PM and full coverage on Ranger TV via nwccrangers.com. The show also spotlights red-hot fall sports: Women’s Soccer remains unbeaten and ranked No. 1, Men’s Soccer is riding back-to-back wins, and Volleyball has stacked 10 straight victories.
Tyler Springs (Voice of the Rangers)
Tyler breaks down the Northwest–EMCC rivalry and what it takes to win in Scooba. He highlights QB Aiden Glover as a true home-run threat in the ground game, a dominant offensive line featuring multiple Division I transfers, and consecutive 300+ yard rushing performances (including a 366-yard opener). On defense, he singles out Miles Miller (two sacks and a safety vs. East Central) and notes coordinator Paige Andrews’ pressure packages as keys to keeping EMCC off balance.
Caleb Burggraaf (NWCC Sports Information Director)
New SID Caleb Burggraaf shares his coast-to-coast media background, recent stint at Laramie County CC, and first whirlwind days on the job—jumping into Volleyball (win over Meridian), Soccer operations, and his first JUCO football game day in Mississippi. He previews a home Soccer doubleheader vs. National Park, a Men’s Soccer three-match homestand, and Women’s Golf action at Kirkwood/Holly Springs—plus continued momentum from No. 1 Women’s Soccer, surging Men’s Soccer, and a Volleyball squad on a double-digit win streak.
Keywords: Northwest Mississippi Community College, NWCC, Bank First Ranger Hour, Ranger TV, nwccrangers.com, Northwest Football, East Mississippi, EMCC, Scooba, Aiden Glover, offensive line, Miles Miller, Paige Anders, Tyler Springs, Caleb Burggraaf, NWCC Women’s Soccer, No. 1 in the nation, Men’s Soccer, Volleyball win streak, Meridian, National Park, Kirkwood, Holly Springs, MACCC, Mississippi junior college sports, JUCO football.