Mia Hamm is the women’s FIFA World Player of the Year as selected by soccer great Pelé. The Washington Post calls her, “Perhaps the most important athlete of the last 15 years.” We’re joined by this world famous athlete to discuss a charitable event she’s involved with in Ventura County to benefit Aplastic Anemia.
Sherrie Daly dishes the dirt on the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) and pro golfers She has an inside look at the profession. She was married to John Daly, the bad boy of golf. She blows the cover off the gentlemanly world of golf from her memoir, Teed Off.
John Miller is a journalist who writes for the National Review, the Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. We look at violence in football. No, not modern football. Football at the turn of the 20th Century. He tells us how President Theodore Roosevelt took action to save the game from his book The Big Scrum.
Steve Budin is back for a second time. He is a professional sports handicapper—which means he sells betting advice to subscribers. We break down the Men’s NCAA Basketball Final Four for 2011.
Steve Budin is a professional sports handicapper—which means he sells betting advice to subscribers. We break down the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament for 2011.
Pat Summerall is synonymous with football broadcasting. A former place kicker for the New York Giants turned broadcaster, he has been inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame as a broadcaster and the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame. We discuss the lessons he learned from Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry from his book Giants.