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Mr. Pro Football Hall of Fame (Joe Horrigan)
Mr. Pro Football Hall of Fame (Joe Horrigan)
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Mr. Pro Football Hall of Fame | Joe Horrigan
In this episode we cover the following topics with Joe Horrigan
Joe's origin story with sports and football
How he started at the Pro Football Hall of Fame
His role with the Pro Football Researcher's Association
Much more
Joe Horrigan Bio
Joe Horrigan began his long career at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977 as the museum’s curator-researcher and capped off his career as its executive director, administering the Hall of Fame’s annual enshrinee selection process. Now retired after forty-two years with the organization, he is regarded as the foremost historian on professional football, and has authored, co-authored, and edited several books on the subject, including The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 50th Anniversary Book: Where Greatness Lives. Co-host of the popular weekly national radio show Pro Football Hall of Fame Radio, on SiriusXM, Horrigan has been featured in numerous NFL Films presentations and sports documentaries.
Note - this excerpt is taken from the Penguin Random House website.
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In this episode we cover the following topics with Joe Horrigan
Joe's origin story with sports and football
How he started at the Pro Football Hall of Fame
His role with the Pro Football Researcher's Association
Much more
Joe Horrigan Bio
Joe Horrigan began his long career at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977 as the museum’s curator-researcher and capped off his career as its executive director, administering the Hall of Fame’s annual enshrinee selection process. Now retired after forty-two years with the organization, he is regarded as the foremost historian on professional football, and has authored, co-authored, and edited several books on the subject, including The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 50th Anniversary Book: Where Greatness Lives. Co-host of the popular weekly national radio show Pro Football Hall of Fame Radio, on SiriusXM, Horrigan has been featured in numerous NFL Films presentations and sports documentaries.
Note - this excerpt is taken from the Penguin Random House website.
The Football History Dude podcast is part of the Sports History Network - the headquarters for your favorite sport's yesteryear. Head to the Sports History Network website to find more podcasts about the history of your favorite sport.
Connect With The Show
Visit me on the web – my about page
Contact the show
Follow me on Twitter
Subscribe for free to the podcast
Subscribe for free on YouTube
Are you interested in sharing your favorite football moment on the show? This is your chance to share your story with all my listeners.
Click here to share your favorite football moment
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Aug 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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