TUESDAY'S SHOW: Cris Collinsworth ... Kevin Love ... Kevin McHale
Dan Patrick Show Interviews
Monday
December 21, 2009
Reggie Miller
The TNT NBA analyst discusses the documentary about the night he beat Spike Lee and the Knicks. Also, Miller explains why Dennis Rodman should be a Hall of Famer.
James Lofton
The Pro Football Hall of Famer is still shocked by a coaching decision from Week 15, and weighs in on the problems popping up in Minnesota.
Dan Barreiro
The Minnesota radio host (KFAN) tries to explain why Vikings coach Brad Childress wanted to pull Brett Favre.
Friday
December 18, 2009
John Daly
Daly shares his opinion on the Tiger Woods scandal and shares the story of his recent weight loss.
Tony Dungy
The former Colts coach offers insight into Indianapolis' thinking for its last two games of the season.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh
The current Seahawks receiver talks about his former teammate Chris Henry and how he changed his life before his death.
Steve Sarkisian
The Washington coach explains why he was not surprised that Jake Locker is returning for his senior season.
Rich Eisen
The NFL Network host has strong opinions on the Colts and Saints having the chance to go 16-0.
Thursday
December 17, 2009
Rick Neuheisel
The UCLA coach talks about his upcoming bowl game and the end of the USC game.
Colt McCoy
The Texas quarterback explains the end of the SEC title game and looks ahead to the national title game.
Wednesday
December 16, 2009
Stephen Colbert
Jerome Bettis
The former Steeler explains what has gone wrong in Pittsburgh this season and talks about the Colts and Saints going for 16-0.
Brooklyn Decker
The SI Swimsuit model drops by the studio to spread Christmas cheer and talk sports with Dan.
Tuesday
December 15, 2009
Michael Wilbon
The Washington Post columnist shares his theory on why the Tiger Woods controversy will eventually blow over.
Brian Kelly
The Notre Dame coach comments on how Cincinnati being in the BCS title game would have changed his thinking and talks about his philosophy on the new job.
Archie Manning
Peyton and Eli's father explains why he doesn't think the Colts and Saints will continue to play their starters as much as the season continues.