Drew Smith, CFO visits again with Matt McCluskey of WNER 1410 on Friday afternoon, revisiting the drama and intrigue of the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Yes, they discuss Tim Tebow and that Apu-Apu guy…
Matt McCluskey takes over the airwaves of WNER ESPN Radio 1410 New York every day, and shares his Mondays with Vince Mullins to discuss the weekend’s action.
This week they discuss USC and Stanford (two Pac Ten teams going in opposite directions), Rutgers re-emergence and the grease fire that is the Heisman Trophy competition this year.
I will appear on Rotowire’s BlogTalkRadio at 1230p with friend of the site Jeff Erickson.
Huss may call in to to talk about the industry, then leaving the game analysis to me.
You can call in to the show at 347-202-0765 – lots of good live fantasy talk on BTR.
Jeff Erickson, the Senior Editor of RotoWire.com and former host of Fantasy Focus on XM Satellite Radio takes his show to Blog Talk Radio in 2009. He discusses fantasy baseball too from a wide variety of angles, talking with the major forces within the industry, and we’ll also interact with you the listener.
Matt McCluskey host New York North Country’s most comprehensive sports talk show, Matt Mc’s Sports Fix on WNER ESPN Radio 1410. Certainly he must be a visionary to be open to talking fantasy college football. I visited on Monday to talk Big East (utter fantasy chaos), the state of the hobby (growing at a faster rate than the economy), and the top picks in all the country in fantasy college football (Listen and find out).
For this week’s Big East mock draft we invited a fellow college fantasy footballer to partake in the fun, and Vince Mullins of Fantasy College Blitz was happy to oblige. Vince and his amigos at the Blitz know their stuff, so well-aware that he’d certainly be up to the task I anxiously began my draft preparation; after all this is the conference that has provided the likes of Michael Bush, Steve Slaton, Pat White and Ray Rice in recent years.
Then it quickly became apparent that this is not your older brother’s Big East. In fact the 2009 version of the conference bears little resemblance to the league of even a couple of years ago. And even before the drafting commenced I couldn’t help but think back to strolling through a video store (remember those?) years ago on a Saturday night, when all that remained was a copy of Beverly Hills Ninja and a robust selection of films starring C. Thomas Howell.