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UnavailableREShow: Jay Bilas/Bob Ryan - Hour 2 (5-10-2022)
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REShow: Jay Bilas/Bob Ryan - Hour 2 (5-10-2022)

FromThe Rich Eisen Show


Currently unavailable

REShow: Jay Bilas/Bob Ryan - Hour 2 (5-10-2022)

FromThe Rich Eisen Show

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

ESPN College Basketball Analyst Jay Bilas tells Rich if the NCAA has any chance of reining in the amount of money flowing into the NIL booster collectives for universities across the country, why college coaches should get used to the new normal of NIL money infiltrating recruiting, and says why the next NCAA President is “taking over the helm of a ship the previous captain ran aground.”
Hall of Fame sportswriter Bob Ryan and Rich discuss his new book ‘In Scoring Position: 40 Years of a Baseball Love Affair,’ laments the way analytics have changes baseball, recounts his favorite Fenway Park moments in his decades covering the Red Sox, reacts to 35-year-old Al Horford’s turn-back-the-clock 4th quarter for the Boston Celtics against Giannis and the Milwaukee Bucks, and bashes Tom Brady joining the NFL on Fox team calling the 7-time Super Bowl champion “a glorified Joe Montana” who doesn’t have the personality to be an entertaining color analyst. 
Rich and Suzy debate if their son should play in a soccer game on the same day as one of his Little League team’s playoff game.
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Released:
May 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rich will mix football analysis with pop culture, humor, and interviews with the biggest names in sports and entertainment. The nationally syndicated radio and TV talk show airs Monday-Friday, Noon-3PM Eastern / 9AM-Noon Pacific, on Youtube, SiriusXM and NBC Sports (last two hours). Said Eisen, "After all these years of seeing TV add 10 pounds, I'm hoping phones and tablets will only add 5."