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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Owned Craigway and the producer Cameron Parker, alongside a reminder,
Long Worn Weekly with Coach Sark is being recorded at
six o'clock tonight at Pluckers the West Campus location.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
So if you're interested in showing up out there for.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
The recording of the program, come on out and we'll
talk football. We'll talk about the Long Worn's four and
oh starts, and we have special guests Lifetime Long Worn
Jackson Jeff Coote will be with us out there and
look ahead to the SEC Conference opener for Texas and
against Misissippi State. So that's tonight from six to seven.
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Speaker 2 (03:00):
All right.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
We were talking about some college football and I just
realized as I looked at this grid, and it's a
pretty extensive one of the college football games. How many
broadcasters not only that I don't know, but once I've
never even heard of, which I think is a little
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bit rare because I'm in the business a while and
I've got to know a lot of guys over the
years and at least know of certain ones, like, for example,
I don't know Anise Sharraf personally, but I know who
he is, you know, in the ESPN family, and he
and Andre Ware are calling the Friday night game between Virginia
Tech and Miami. So but then I started looking at
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this Saturday lineup and I and all of a sudden,
there's some names that don't recognize. So here's ones I
do recognize. Like I said, Sean Mcduonno and Greg Backerory
for Kentucky, Ole Miss Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt for Minnesota,
Michigan on five, Oklahoma State and Kansas State on the
ESPN at noon at eleven, Bob was Shoes and Lewis Riddick,
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Navy UAB Roy, Philpott, Sam Ocho, Alex Fous, Robert Smith
on BYU Baylor. I know all these guys, Matt Schumacher,
Dustin Fox on ESP and U for South Florida too, Lane,
I know who. I know who they are, Tom Brandam
and Max Browlin in Northern Illinois, North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
State now.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Maryland, Indiana. Jeff Levering, I guess is a Big ten
network guy. Are you familiar with him? Okay, I think
I've seen his name, Jake, But the guy working with him,
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Former Michigan tight end. He hasn't been retired very long.
I think he was.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
He was at Michigan when Hardball was still the coach.
In fact, so really man, he jumped right in, jumped
pretty quick. I mean they got him involved pretty quickly. Then, Okay,
let's see what is his stats are? Yeah, twenty seventeen, Wow,
the NFL for a little bit, was drafted by the
Denver Bronco's fifth round draft picks. So okay, not sure
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along you last in the league. But yeah, I mean
seven years, this might be his first year. So yeah,
I don't know. I guess maybe. I mean Tom Brady's
in the boot two or three he retired. Yeah, Western Kentucky,
Boston College on ACC Network, George Sodana, Orlando Franklin.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
They worked at James Madison North Carolina game last week.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Noah Reed and Craig Haubert on Holy Cross at Syracuse.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
It's an ESPN plus.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
They don't have a broadcast team listed for Buffalo Yukon
on CBS Sports Network, Nebraska Purdue on Peacock, Jack Collinsworth
and Michael Robinson. They don't have broadcast crews listed either
for Ball State James Madison or Texas State, Sam Houston.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
Oklahoma Auburn. Joe tests toward Jordan Rodgers of course.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
At the two thirty kick, Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson
at two thirty on CBS doing Wisconsin USC, Jason Bennetti
and Brock Hewart doing Colorado at UCF, Dave Pash, Dusty
Devorceek doing the game in Arlington with Arkansas and Texas
A and m Fresno State un L he Chris Foster's
I think I've seen him before, and Charles Rbuckle doing
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that on FS one, Clay Mattvick who I know. And
Steve Dazio doing Georgia Southern Georgia State, Chris Cotter, Rocky Boyman.
Those are ESPN personalities doing a ACC network Louisiana at
wake Forest.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Chris Lewis.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Do you know Chris Lewis CBS Sports Network guy?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
I don't either. You know who his analyst is CBS Sports?
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Uh huh? Hit me with him. Taylor mccagu. Do you
know who Taylor mccag is. I think so.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Taylor mccau graduated high school with my daughter. He is
a former Vista Ridge quarterback. How about that he played
at Rice and in fact he had to go up
against Texas a couple of times and it did not
go well there. But he's also a guy who's done
like bass fishing events and stuff like.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
He's a good guy.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
I visited with him before and so he's on CBS
Sports Network, but he was he was. Uh, he was
a classmate of my two oldest kids and in fact
graduated with my oldest daughter.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Paul Burmeister and Jason Garrett are doing Louisville Notre Dame.
They have a big crew there with Peacock NBC. All
the different ones in the NFL crew is just like endless,
isn't it. We got all kinds of people with Threa
Taylor's there and uh, it's ridiculous. Chris Sims is there,
and you know, there's there's lots of people there. Our
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friends Lowell Galindo and Fozzi Whitaker, who did the Texas
game last week, have the TCU Kansas game, which is
an ESPN Plus telecast. Here's the name, I don't know,
Michael Reggie.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
R E G H. I do you know that? Well,
seeing that it's ESPN Plus, you know, sometimes regional guys, it's.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Got to be local guys like Akron Ohio got to
be a regional broad the same thing kind of like
with Texas State football. Right with our good friend Brant Freeman. Yeah, yeah,
I guess so, I would see. I would think it's
something like that. Yeah, Yeah, you're right there, unless it's
you know, winds up being like for example, Mike Monico
and Kirk Morrison are doing Carolina Duke that's ESPN two.
But if it's an ESPN Plus game like UTSA at
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East Carolina, have Richard Cross and Reggie Walker, don't I
don't know them? Uh So, Yeah, that's that's kind of
how that works. Like you said, in a lot of cases,
it is people that you don't know. Tulsa North Texas
is James Westling and Ledger Dousable. I think they did
the game last week when North Texas won at home
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over Wyoming. They're hosting Tulsa as well. So everything else
is pretty big names when you get on the end
of the prime time like Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge
and Courtney Lyles doing the game with Renee Ingozia for
Middle Tennessee and Memphis, Chris Paller, kirkurb Streeter of course
doing George Alabama, Dave Neil and Aaron Murray doing South
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Alabama and LSU Brian Custer and Rod Gilmore doing Cincinnati,
Texas Tech West Durham and Tom Louganville doing Florida State
at SMU, Rich Waltz, Robert Turbin doing Air Force at Wyoming.
So there's some Dame Fleming and Brock Osweiler. That's a
little big twelve after dark Arizona, Utah. You got that
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in Oregon at UCLA is big ten after dark. Connor
Onion and Mark Helfrich are the broadcast team for that. So, yeah,
it's interesting to see some of the name name Mark Helfrids. Yeah,
he's been doing he's been doing it a couple of years,
a couple of years, I think, and hangs out there
on the West coast.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
It was packed twelve network stuff and now doing some
of that.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
All right, we're gonna hear more from coach Sark coming
up next on sports Radio AM thirteen under the zone
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