[Husker] Sports talk shows and podcasts

Aaron Wolfson awolfson0 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 2 19:36:42 CST 2012


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On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Tony Lambert <bugeaters1 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> I forgot one other one it is Chris Childers here's the link.
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> Tony Lambert
> -----Original Message----- From: David Strong
> Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 11:56 AM
> To: husker at tssi.com
> Subject: [Husker] Sports talk shows and podcasts
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> I would like to know if anyone has any opinions or recommendations of
> sports talk shows and/or podcasts that they like.  I generally listen off
> my ipod, so I am looking for shows that are downloadable that way.  Most of
> the podcasts I listen to are not really podcasts, just rebroadcasts of
> radio or tv shows downloaded to my ipod.  Most of the true
> podcasts...people talking and discussing a subject....are generally
> terrible and painfully boring.  I guess I need some production or something
> to keep my interest because I listen for both content and entertainment and
> genuine podcasts like that are hard to find.
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> Here is what I usually listen to or have listened to in the past.  Most are
> ESPN stuff just because they are the most well known to me. (Everything
> below is all just my own opinion of course)
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> Pardon the Interruption - love it.  I enjoy both Michael Wilbon and Tony
> Kornheiser and they keep me entertained even when their topic is not of
> particular interest to me.  They mostly concentrate on professional sports
> which I am not interested in but I enjoy their show anyway.  Their
> interplay is fun and even when they start yelling at each other, which I
> normally cannot stand in a show, makes me laugh.  Kornheiser also has his
> own show which I like as well.
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> The (Thundering) Herd with Colin Cowherd - awful.  I find his voice
> inherently annoying and much of his content is simply spewage (I just made
> that up) just to get a reaction.
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> The Jim Rome Show - stopped listening to it after enjoying it for a long
> time.  I think JR is very good when he is actually talking about sports or
> interviewing a sports figure.  I also like the vibe of the show and I also
> enjoyed some of his rants and his interplay with his callers and emailers.
> But I stopped listening because the ratio of good sports and entertainment
> vs. absolute crap escalated off the scale.  Example...his seemingly endless
> banter with his engineering crew, the "how many days in a row I can
> interview someone named xxxxx" blather, playing the same sound bite
> endlessly until he has run it into the ground like that one where people
> shout "yeah" over and over.  Funny maybe the first thousand times he played
> it...now just beat to death.  Too bad because this is a show I liked and
> now won't go near.
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> ESPN Radio Daily - it's up and down
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> Scott Van Pelt - if I have to.
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> ESPNU College Football - this is more of a true podcast in that it is Ivan
> Maisel and Beano Cook just talking about the sport.  Not a radio show.
> Terrible.
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> I can't think of any others but would love to hear anyone else's picks
> and/or pans for things to listen to via ipod while on the move.  If anyone
> is interested that is.
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> Dave
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