Talking College Football History: John Lastinger
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Former Georgia QB John Lastinger joins us this week. John was at Georgia from 1979-1983 and was the starting QB from 1982-1983. This was quite possibly the best run in Georgia football history. Georgia played in 3 Sugar Bowls (1980, 1981 and…
Back When There Was Baseball: Don Money
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Don Money joins us on the podcast this week. Don played in the Majors from 1968-1983. He started out in the Pittsburgh Pirate organization, but got his break when he was traded to the Phillies. He was a shortstop in the…
Talking College Football History: Randy Cross
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Randy Cross is our guest this week. You probably remember him as a 3-time Super Bowl winner with the 49ers in the 1980s, or possibly as a broadcaster on NFL games after his NFL career ended. But were you aware that he played his…
Talking College Football History: Lonnie Young
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We travel to the banks of the Red Cedar River this week with our guest Lonnie Young. Lonnie played in the defensive secondary at Michigan State University from 1981-1984. His career was bookended first by Coach Muddy Waters, then finished up…
Talking College Football History: Bill Lewis
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We are joined this week with one of the best defensive backs coaches in college football history. Bill Lewis coached for 44 years with some of the best coaches in the game. He worked under Bud Carson, Frank Broyles, Vince…
Talking College Football History: Mike Townsend
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We have one of the captains of the 1973 Notre Dame national championship team this week. Mike Townsend joins us to talk about his years at Notre Dame (1971-1973). Mike not only played football for Ara Parseghian, but he was…
Talking College Football History: Stu Voigt
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We travel back in time to Madison, Wisconsin in the late 1960s with our guest this week. Stu Voigt joins us to discuss his career and Wisconsin Badger football from 1967-1969. The Badgers only won 3 games total during Stu's…
Talking College Football History: Dennis Franklin
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We are celebrating those great 1970s Michigan football teams this week and have an outstanding interview for you. Dennis Franklin, quarterback 1972-1974, talks about the three years he played and how good those teams were. Dennis had a record of 30-2-1…