Shannon Ryan has the money quotes from Jay Wright.
"No one has asked me about it," he said. "I'm not even prepared for a quote on this. . . . I'm very happy at Villanova. I haven't even thought about it."
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Shannon Ryan has the money quotes from Jay Wright.
"No one has asked me about it," he said. "I'm not even prepared for a quote on this. . . . I'm very happy at Villanova. I haven't even thought about it."
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Comments (2)
Did you get a chance to listen to the radio feed of last nights games via Westwood One?
Pretty good coverage actually.
Brad Sham worked with Bill Frieder. Sham is pretty solid (radio voice of Dallas NFL). Frieder added some good technical insight.
Other pairing was Kevin Kugler with Pete Gillen. Pete is upbeat energetic and entertaining. His analysis takes on the "if I were coaching" mentality.
Give it a shot over the next few days. I didnt see who the radio pairings were for the Fri/Sun games. I would suspect Dave Sims would be a lock. He is as good as it gets in this business.
Posted by Mitchell Rosenzweig | March 23, 2007 7:53 AM
Posted on March 23, 2007 07:53
I've listened to the radio feeds a bit before, and you're right that they're good. Spent a good bit of time doing that on Sunday, in fact, as I was out for a while. Heard Sham, and yes, he's very good.
I will probably listen to a good bit of the Final Four on the radio because that crew has been Kevin Harlan, Bill Raftery and John Thompson for the last few years.
Posted by Jonathan Tannenwald
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March 23, 2007 10:12 AM
Posted on March 23, 2007 10:12