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By Kevin McClernand on August 4, 2016
Tennis Singles: Date: August 6th-14th Format: 64 player bracket, single elimination. All matches are best out of 3 sets, except the Gold Medal Match which is best out of 5 sets. Notable dropouts: Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Tomas Berdych, Richard Gasquet With the 2 Swiss players dropping out, it is even more likely […]
Posted in Olympics, Tennis | Tagged Andy Murray, Gael Monfils, Milos Raonic, Novak Djokovic, Olympics, Rafael Nadal, Richard Gasquet, Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych |
By Bob Long on January 28, 2013
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, with Bob Long and Chris Pierangeli, we previewed the Super Bowl between the 49ers and the Ravens, including the key matchups, most important players, and potential repercussions for different players with a win. Specifically, we targeted the teams’ defenses as well as the quarterbacks on each team […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged 97.5 FM The Fanatic, Aldon Smith, Andy Murray, Andy Reid, Australian Open, Baltimore Ravens, Bernard Pierce, Big 5, Bill O'Brien, Butler, Chip Kelly, Colin Kaepernick, Darrun Hilliard, James Bell, Jim Harbaugh, Joe Flacco, John Harbaugh, La Salle, Lesean McCoy, Louisville, Maurice Sutton, Michael Vick, Mike Missanelli, Mouphtaou Yarou, Navarro Bowman, Nick Foles, Notre Dame, Novak Djokovic, Patrick Willis, Penn State, Penn State National, Philadelphia Eagles, Ray Lewis, Rob Denault, Rory McIlroy, Ryan Arcidiacono, San Francisco 49ers, Storming the Court, Super Bowl, Syracuse, Terrell Suggs, Tiger Woods, Torrey Pines, VCU, Vernon Davis, Villanova |
By Bob Long on August 6, 2012
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, Bob Long and Kevin McClernand discussed Penn State football, including the transfer of Justin Brown to Oklahoma, some of the other notable transfers, began to preview the season with the first day of practice on Monday, and rehashed the discussion of the penalties levied on Penn State […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Abby Wambach, Alex Kenney, Alex Morgan, Andy Murray, Bill Belton, Bill O'Brien, Chinese Badminton Team, Christian Hackenberg, Curtis Dukes, Galen Rupp, Johan Blake, Juan Martin del Potro, Justin Brown, Justin Gatlin, Matt McGloin, Megan Rapinoe, Novak Djokovic, Olympics, Paul Jones, Penn State, Pia Sundhage, Roger Federer, Silas Redd, Sonya Richards-Ross, Steve Prefontaine, Usain Bolt, Wimbledon |
By Kevin McClernand on August 6, 2012
It may not be a Major, but that doesn’t make this victory mean any less to Andy Murray and Great Britain. Andy Murray has finally won a big tournament and it comes at the Olympic Games. Less than a month after Great Britain watched Murray lose to Roger Federer in the Wimbledon Final, they watched […]
Posted in Tennis | Tagged Andy Murray, Juan Martin del Potro, Novak Djokovic, Olympics, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer |
By Bob Long on June 12, 2012
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed Day 1 of the Jerry Sandusky trial, which is taking place in Bellefonte, PA, including an interview with Ryan Beckler of Onward State who is covering the trial (Start-34:20). After the break, we previewed the NBA Finals with NBA Correspondent Kevin McClernand (37:10-47:50), recapped the […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Dwayne Wade, Erik Spoelstra, French Open, Hatboro Horsham, James Harden, Jerry Sandusky, Jonathon Quick, Kevin Durant, Kevin Long, La Salle College High School, LeBron James, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Brodeur, Miami Heat, New Jersey Devils, Novak Djokovic, Oklahoma City Thunder, Onward State, Penn State, Philadelphia Phillies, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Russell Westbrook, Scott Brooks, Washington Nationals, Zack Parise |
By Bob Long on February 2, 2012
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we previewed the Super Bowl, a rematch of Super XLII, Giants vs. Patriots. We asked the question, “What does Tom Brady need to do to become the best quarterback of all-time? We analyzed the matchup and the possibility of the Patriots playing without Rob Gronkowski (Start-21:10). Next, […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Australian Open, Bill Self, Connecticut Huskies, Detroit Tigers, Eli Manning, Georgetown, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Jim Irsay, Kansas Jayhawks, La Salle University, Manny Ramirez, Michigan, Murray State, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Novak Djokovic, Oakland A's, Pat Burrell, Peyton Manning, Prince Fielder, Rafael Nadal, Rob Gronkowski, Super Bowl, Syracuse, Tom Brady, Villanova |
By Bob Long on September 12, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we pulled no punches in our analysis of the state of the Penn State football program. An extended discussion that you don’t want to miss (Start-1:04:30). Then, we discussed the struggles of the Villanova football program (1:04:30-1:10:20). Next, we rounded up the second week in college football […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Alabama, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Roethlisberger, Brock Osweiler, Buffalo Bills, Case McCoy, David Ash, Denard Robinson, Fred Jackson, Garrett Gilbert, Jaxon Shipley, Jay Paterno, Joe Flacco, Joe Paterno, Lesean McCoy, Marcus Lattimore, Mark Richt, Matt McGloin, Michael Vick, Michigan, Mike McQueary, Notre Dame, Novak Djokovic, Penn State, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rafael Nadal, Rob Bolden, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Sam Bradford, South Carolina, Stephen Garcia, Stephen Jackson, Stevie Johnson, Texas, Tony Romo |
By Bob Long on June 27, 2011
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we had special guest Kevin McClernand on to discuss the NBA Draft and much more. We discussed the Dodgers bankruptsy and the future of the franchise (Start-10:30), and debated the merits of Jim Riggleman’s resignation from his position as manager of the Washington Nationals (10:30-18:55). Then we […]
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Andy Murray, Boston Red Sox, Brayden Shenn, Bubba Watson, Christian Walker, Cliff Lee, College World Series, Derrick Williams, Frank McCourt, Jakub Vorachek, Jeff Carter, Jim Furyk, Jim Riggleman, Jimmer Fredette, Kemba Walker, Kyrie Irving, Los Angeles Dodgers, Mike Richards, NBA Draft, Novak Djokovic, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Phillies, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Rory McIlroy, Serena Williams, Tiger Woods, Venus Williams, Washington Nationals |
By Kevin McClernand on June 11, 2011
Two people have dominated the sport of tennis for the last 7 years. There have been 25 Grand Slam tournaments that have taken place from the 2005 French Open up to and including the 2011 French Open. Out of these 25 tournaments, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have combined to win 22 of them. The […]
Posted in Tennis | Tagged John Isner, Juan Martin del Potro, Mardy Fish, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Robin Soderling, Roger Federer |