Party Time Historically
Kansas comes back from the greatest deficit in NCAA finals history to win their fourth national championship, but the Monday night in New Orleans was not just that. Analysis, emotion, Bill Self, and more right here.
Big Easy Dancing and Dishing
An enjoyably unusual edition as Todd Leabo hosts from Radio Row with great basketball discussion, interesting detours, and also gets a spectacular visit from Bill Walton.
From Michigan To Kansas, to Play As a ‘Cat and Coach as a ‘Bod
From fighting uphill to great success as a player, and on to a fabulous
and legendary run as a coach at one school for almost four decades
and over 800 wins, Bob Chipman has carved out a career to remember.
Staying Home and Looking Back
Some views on our frustrations and important obligations in this
time of coronavirus complications, and with the first empty weekend of
no NCAA Tournament just behind us, first hand memories of tourneys past.
Only the NFL Can Shine In This New Murky Sports Landscape
No games and precious little for other sports to engage fans with as the
effects of the coronavirus continue to envelope us, but the NFL trots out
a new CBA, and sticks to a league calendar that is the only game in town.
besides virtual NCAA brackets and other crumbs.
Elevating Herself, Inspiring Others
Raised in poverty in Jamaica with personal tragedy all around her, Kim Williamson used athletics to forge a way out, eventually coming to America and sensational achievement as a high jumper at Kansas State. Now she looks to climb another mountain and reach the Olympics. An inspiring, entertaining. and joyful conversation.