Talking Penn State Football History: Massimo Manca
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Who is the only Penn State football player to make an appearance in each of Penn State's national championship games (1983 Sugar Bowl and 1987 Fiesta Bowl)? His name is Massimo Manca and we have him as the subject of our podcast this week. Rex…
Sports Authors Showcase: Ten Cent Beer Night by Scott Jarrett
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Author Scott Jarrett joins me this week to talk about his book Ten Cent Beer Night. Ten Cent Beer Night occurred on June 4, 1974, at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. For the baseball enthusiasts out there, Scott does a tremendous job writing about…
Musings of a Sports Fanatic: Airing of Grievances Edition
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It is time to celebrate Festivus once again, the December 23 Seinfeld created holiday. One of the main parts of Festivus is the Airing of Grievances, and boy does Tim have grievances to air. Enjoy and Happy Festivus.
Wall2WallFootball: Playoff Predictions Edition
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Tim and Eric talk NFL power rankings and pick and analyze five important games including Steelers/Ravens and Eagles/Commanders. Then an interest conversation on the disaster that is college football and the portal. Lastly, the boys pick and analyze all…
Back When There Was Baseball: Mark Littell
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Mark Littell passed away on September 5, 2022. We re-air this podcast in honor of him:Our guest this week is Mark Littell, relief pitcher with the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals from the mid-1970s through the early 1980s.…
Talking College Football History: Tom Banks
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Our guest this week is Tom Banks. He played at Auburn from 1967-1969. However, you may remember him as a St. Louis Cardinal (Cardiac Cardinals). He was the center for the Cardinals from 1971-1980 and played beside Conrad Dobler and Dan Dierdorf on…
Talking Penn State Football History: John Skorupan
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This week's guest played during the heyday of Penn State football. Linebacker John Skorupan played at PSU from 1969-1972. This is in the middle of Penn State appearing in seven major bowl games in eight years (1968-1975). John was a 6th round draft pick…