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Full Tilt
Anything is fair game to ask Trev
This week’s edition of FULL TILT features an interview with Jerome Bettis, who’ll talk about the web site that he set up for asthma sufferers like himself. Plus, Trev will talk to CNN/SI’s Ozzie Smith about Big Mac’s retirement announcement.
Trev Alberts is full of opinions. But we're more interested in your opinions. Below, we've offered up some morsels from the world according to Trev. Do you agree or disagree? Or perhaps there was something else on the show or in the world of sports that's got you all riled up. We want to hear from you!
And remember, the more creative the e-mail is, the better chance it has to get on-air! Also, remember to be concise!
Trev Alberts Full Tilt is a sports talk show that presents Alberts' outspoken yet insightful take on the world of sports and beyond. In his role as host of Trev Alberts Full Tilt Alberts' scope will extend beyond college and pro football to address issues across the entire sports world. The show will offer Alberts' unique perspective on the big stories as well as those that have not yet appeared in the national spotlight. Each week notable guests will join Alberts for lively and opinionated debates on the hottest issues in sports.
Trev Alberts Full Tilt airs on the CNN/Sports Illustrated television network. Show times are (all EDT):
Tuesday: 7 p.m., 9 p.m., 11:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 12:30 a.m., 9 a.m., Noon, 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m.
| Trev's Takes |
| Three teams from the Big 12 should be playing in BCS bowls this year. But, unfortunately, the rules say no. It's a rule that's wrong and should be changed. If teams are deserving, then they should be in it, regardless. |
Big thumbs up to Mark McGwire. 583 career home runs, he's a sure-fire hall of famer. |
(on UCLA's DeShaun Foster and breaking NCAA/team violations) The bottom line is that coach Toledo can't control it, the agents can't be controlled and only the player can fully be in control. In this case, DeShaun Foster wasn't in control and look what it cost him: The chance at the Heisman, his teams chance at a National Championship, and he just might have cost himself millions in the NFL Draft. |
Thumbs down to L.A. Clippers' Lamar Odom. The real reason he was crying was because he got caught. The last time he got caught he said, 'Listen, it's an isolated incident. It'll never happen again.' |
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