The Joe Torre myth continues to unravel. David Wells has recently taken to the airwaves to trash Torre's managerial style and accuse him of, among other things, favoritism and being "a punk." Click here for the gory details.
So the luster is starting to fade from Torre's heretofore gilded persona...
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Friday, January 30, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Coach Canned After Beating Special Needs B-ball Team 100-0
Tip courtesy of Sports Fool emeritus Chris Rodgers.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
In Case You Missed It
Check out the miraculous Holmes-to-Fredrick buzzer beater against Florida last night. What an exciting moment to end a great game.
You can click here to listen to Mike Morgan's radio call (scroll to the bottom of the story).
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You can click here to listen to Mike Morgan's radio call (scroll to the bottom of the story).
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Videos You Must See
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
01/12 and 01/19 Shows Now Available
The airwaves in and around Columbia, S.C., got a little less boring on Jan. 12 when The Sports Fools made their triumphant return from a long, miserable winter hiatus.
Yet it was bittersweet: Sports Fool emeritus Chris Rodgers has moved on to Birmingham, Ala., to make his name in the radio business. We wish him all the best.
Note the time change. The Sports Fools have shifted one time slot and are now on from 2-4 p.m. Mondays.
The Jan. 12 show featured a special appearance by Joseph Person from The State newspaper. Person, who is The State's Gamecock football beat writer, commiserated with us about USC's woeful performance in the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day. Click here to download the Jan. 12, 2009 show in MP3 format.
Jan. 19 was another big show, as we welcomed Philadelphia-area freelance journalist and former radio broadcaster Pat Wilberham to talk about the Eagles' loss to Kurt "Joe Kasko Loves Me" Warner's Arizona Cardinals the day before. Later in the program we were honored to be joined in studio by USC professor Dr. Mark Nagel, an expert on sports law, to discuss possible legislative efforts to force a playoff system onto college football. You don't want to miss this great conversation. We also talked NFL, MLB (Hall of Fame and steroids) and USC basketball. Click here to download the Jan. 19, 2009 show in MP3 format.
Click here to listen to The Sports Fools live online, every Monday from 2-4 p.m.
Yet it was bittersweet: Sports Fool emeritus Chris Rodgers has moved on to Birmingham, Ala., to make his name in the radio business. We wish him all the best.
Note the time change. The Sports Fools have shifted one time slot and are now on from 2-4 p.m. Mondays.
The Jan. 12 show featured a special appearance by Joseph Person from The State newspaper. Person, who is The State's Gamecock football beat writer, commiserated with us about USC's woeful performance in the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day. Click here to download the Jan. 12, 2009 show in MP3 format.
Jan. 19 was another big show, as we welcomed Philadelphia-area freelance journalist and former radio broadcaster Pat Wilberham to talk about the Eagles' loss to Kurt "Joe Kasko Loves Me" Warner's Arizona Cardinals the day before. Later in the program we were honored to be joined in studio by USC professor Dr. Mark Nagel, an expert on sports law, to discuss possible legislative efforts to force a playoff system onto college football. You don't want to miss this great conversation. We also talked NFL, MLB (Hall of Fame and steroids) and USC basketball. Click here to download the Jan. 19, 2009 show in MP3 format.
Click here to listen to The Sports Fools live online, every Monday from 2-4 p.m.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Outback Bowl 2009
South Carolina looked terrible. Iowa looked every bit like a team that showed up to play. But still, we have to hand it to intrepid Sports Fool Chris Rodgers, who went to the fiasco down in Tampa and sent along these great photos of the game.
The Mighty Sound of the Southeast, the Gamecock Marching Band! Well I'm sure they at least did a fine job.
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