Tuesday, August 05, 2008
What do you want on Football Friday Night?
We ask what you the fans want to see on FFN this fall
We ask what you the fans want to see on FFN this fall
Here’s Jerod’s “insider” take after watching 13 and a half minutes of “practice” at Ohio State
In an occasional blog series, Omar recalls his Olympic memories from Athens in 2004 in anticipation of the 2008 games in Beijing, airing on NBC 4.
Jrod’s spent his summer reading questionable preseason football magazines (in his parents basement on Satuday nights-haha) and here’s his take on their take.
Uplifting Athletes To Host Charity Video Game Tournament On July 30. This is your chance to meet some of your favorite Buckeye football players - before they start camp, and at the same time help a good cause. Read on for the details.
Jerod and Cabot played (or attempted to play) in the Nationwide Tour Pro-Am Wednesday… fun details inside.
Jrod on Carson Palmer’s anti-Ohio State radio rant… at least it makes Palmer interesting.
Coach Jim Tressel is making the rounds as Author Tressel during the next few days. You can meet him at a few Central Ohio locations. Read the blog to find out where!
Jrod talks about some well known Buckeye athletes waiting on their call to the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame
JRod on the Indians’ trade of CC Sabathia and its future impact on the club.
As we inch closer to the Opening ceremonies in Beijing, Omar will share some of his memories from the Olympic games in Athens, what he calls the greatest month of his life!
Omar will be watching the Men’s Senior National Basketball Team very closely this summer, with his favorite player(Kobe Bryant), a Columbus native(Michael Redd) and Ohio legend(Lebron James) all looking for gold in Beijing. How does he think they’ll do? Read on and find out - let him know what you think, your comment might make it on the air!
We’ve all heard of open gym - for basketball. Now there’s one for wrestling. Read about Team Still’s Mat Force founded by Westerville South grad, Jason Still.
Jrod on our quick-tigger society when it comes to hiring and firing of coaches.