Jed Donahue talks with Bill Dugan, a three-year starter on the offensive line and a key member of the great Penn State teams from 1977 to 1978. This season is profiled in The Forgotten Seasons: Penn State Football 1977-1978 written by Rex…
Jed Donahue talks with former Penn State All-American guard and college football Hall of Fame player Keith Dorney about The Forgotten Seasons: Penn State Football 1977-1978, a new book written by Rex Naylor Jr.
Jed Donahue sits down with Frank Case, a stalwart defensive lineman on Penn State's 1977 and 1978 teams. Case talks about The Forgotten Seasons: Penn State Football 1977-1978, a new book written by Rex Naylor Jr. about one of the Nittany Lion's greatest…
This week we continue looking back to the 45th anniversary of the 1977 college football season with our guest Derrick Ramsey. The 1977 season had one undefeated team and 7 one-loss teams heading into the bowl season. Kentucky was one of the 7…
Our guest this week is Ron Reed. Ron is one of only 13 athletes to play in the NBA and also Major League Baseball. He played for the Detroit Pistons for 3 years, coming out of Notre Dame, before deciding to focus on baseball. Ron was a…
Our guest this week comes from a great coaching family. Kurt Schottenheimer joins us to talk about his 35-year coaching career. Kurt started out at the collegiate level before brother Marty scooped him up into the NFL. He had stints at…
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. Mark was involved in several great moments in baseball history. He is unfortunately recognized…
We look at the founding of the wishbone formation this week with our guest, Texas running back Ted Koy. Coach Emory Bellard came up with the wishbone formation before the 1968 season, then unleashed it on the college football world that season.…
Our guest this week on Back When There Was Baseball is the 1972 National League Rookie of the Year, pitcher Jon Matlack. Jon was a member of the 1973 New York Mets which made it to the World Series. He started four games in the 1973 postseason with an…
We are privileged to have Allen Pinkett as our guest on the podcast this week. You will find out why we consider Allen the "leading rusher" in Notre Dame history when you listen to Allen talk about his career at Notre Dame (1982-1985). Allen was a…