Fasten your seatbelts, we should have a fast-paced show today, led by NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson who makes a pit stop to talk to Dan about winning his third straight championship.
Also today, Washington Post columnist and PTI star Michael Wilbon drops by to talk about a slew of issues, including the NBA and NFL.
And a very, very funny man, Artie Lang from Howard Stern, will join the show.
Here are some of the topics we should hit today:
-- Dick Vitale proposed an idea for basketball players' eligibility last night. If a player doesn't make it to the NBA, they have to stay three years.
-- Dustin Pedroia wins the American League MVP. Pedroia is an unlikely candidate, but won it rather easily in a field without a clear front-runner.
-- Take notice, Greg Oden scored 22 points last night, although the Blazers fell to the Warriors.
-- Steelers receiver Hines Ward says he's not worried that the Bengals will try to get revenge on him for a hit that broke Cincy LB Keith Rivers' jaw last month.
-- Stephen Curry dropped 44 points on Oklahoma last night, but Davidson still lost. Still, that game proves last year's Tournament wasn't a fluke. |
Fasten your seatbelts, we should have a fast-paced show today, led by NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson who makes a pit stop to talk to Dan about winning his third straight championship.
Also today, Washington Post columnist and PTI star Michael Wilbon drops by to talk about a slew of issues, including the NBA and NFL.
And a very, very funny man, Artie Lang from Howard Stern, will join the show.
Here are some of the topics we should hit today:
-- Dick Vitale proposed an idea for basketball players' eligibility last night. If a player doesn't make it to the NBA, they have to stay three years.
-- Dustin Pedroia wins the American League MVP. Pedroia is an unlikely candidate, but won it rather easily in a field without a clear front-runner.
-- Take notice, Greg Oden scored 22 points last night, although the Blazers fell to the Warriors.
-- Steelers receiver Hines Ward says he's not worried that the Bengals will try to get revenge on him for a hit that broke Cincy LB Keith Rivers' jaw last month.
-- Stephen Curry dropped 44 points on Oklahoma last night, but Davidson still lost. Still, that game proves last year's Tournament wasn't a fluke.