Podcast show notes: Playing the Field No. 9
January 3, 2008
Editor’s note: This is a summary of the ninth episode of our sports podcast, “Playing the Field.” Listen to the podcast here.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the NCAA Bowl Championship Series and its problems. Will the NCAA ever abandon the system and adopt a playoffs system, or are the corporate sponsors too much of an influence?
Hear why there is a grim outlook for college football and the next NFL draft.
One host seems very upset that there’s “no love for Hawaii!”
This year, Sacramento State’s football team had as many wins as Notre Dame’s. Hear one host wonder why there was no riot after our last game.
Which record is tougher in the NFL: 16-0 or 0-16?
Which teams will be in the Superbowl? The hosts all agree, save one deciding matchup. Hear which teams are still going to have to battle each other for a spot in the game.
What is Kings player Kevin Martin’s groin injury really from?
Jordan is sticking to his prediction of a 25-30-win-season prediction for the Kings this year.
Click here to read one story (and another) about former Kings coach Eric Musselman’s dedication to fitness training.
And click here to read about Musselman’s way of weaseling out of his DUI sentence.
Another story on the same topic.
Hear one host bemoan the possible Oakland A’s trades. Is the team getting ready to rebuild again, and is this the right time for it?
Also, hear a special thank-you message from two surprise guests and listen as one host burns the only bridge he has left on campus.
Click here to buy Deion Sanders’ hot dog maker from Amazon.com.
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