Podcast: March 12th Bob Long Sports Radio Show
In this week’s show, we analyzed all aspects of the upcoming NCAA Tournament, including the snubs and storylines entering the tournament (Start-21:42). Next, we broke down the West Region (21:42-29:35), the South Region (29:35-53:00). We then interviewed Jake Cohen, the second leading scorer and Forward for the Davidson Wildcats, who discussed his team’s mindset and [...]
The Todd O’Brien/ St. Joseph’s Story
St. Joseph’s University should be celebrating a long-awaited homecoming victory in the “Holy War” against Villanova. The Hawks beat their archrival in a convincing 74-58 victory, and have begun playing the best basketball since the program produced the likes of Jameer Nelson and Delonte West. However, the week before Christmas has not been a week [...]
Cleveland Could Have Done Better
In his monologue, Stephen DiDamo discusses the number one overall pick for the NBA Draft, Kyrie Irving. Stephen describes why he believes the Cavaliers made a mistake drafting Irving and instead should have drafted Derrick Williams. Stephen also discusses the other possibilities for Cleveland if they had drafted Williams.
Podcast: May 9th Live Show
On this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we talked NHL Playoffs (Start-30:55), the NBA Playoffs, including Phil Jackson’s future, Kobe Bryant’s future, and Andrew Bynum’s dirty play that made so many headlines (30:55-1:00:00), Verlander’s no-hitter, including where this accomplishment puts him in historical context (1:04:10-1:17:55), and Ethier’s hit streak, which was snapped at 30 [...]
Auburn Wins BCS Title
With 10 seconds left, in a 19-19 game, Cam Newton and the Auburn offense stepped to the 1 yard line to punch the ball across the goal line to cap their perfect season and capture the National Championship. The Oregon defense stopped Newton on a quarterback sneak where Newton seemed more concerned with holding the [...]
Pinkston Suspended for Rest of Nova's Season
Villanova Forward JayVaughn Pinkston was officially suspended for the Spring Semester today by the university, due to his two counts of simple assault and harassment. He was charged after he engaged in a fight off-campus before the beginning of the season. Pinkston was initially suspended indefinitely until a thorough investigation was conducted, and today the [...]
Cam Newton Ruled Eligible
BREAKING NEWS: Auburn quarterback Cam Newton has been ruled eligible after a long investigation pertaining to his amateur status. The investigation, which lasted several months, was headed by the NCAA to determine whether or not Cam Newton accepted money in exchange for a commitment to Auburn to play football. The cloud over the Auburn season [...]
TCU to Join Big East
TCU has accepted an invitation to become the 17th member of the Big East Conference and the 9th football member, beginning in the 2012-2013 season. The move puts the basketball conference in a very precarious position, as a league with 17 members, with potentially more members to come, makes scheduling, organization, and distribution of revenue [...]
What to do about the Agents?
The most prevalent and daunting problem in college football right now is that of illegal benefits given to college athletes by agents, and the premature contact between the player and agent. It has led to the controversy surrounding Reggie Bush, and has cost USC scholarships, bowl appearances in the future, and was very close to [...]
Future of the NCAA Tournament Decided Wednesday
BREAKING NEWS: Yesterday, the NCAA announced that it has agreed to a 14 year contract worth $10.8 billion with CBS and Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. The contract assures these networks exclusive presentation of the Division I Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament from 2011 through 2024. The new contract will allow up to 4 games to be shown live [...]


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