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Dean and I are incredibly grateful that so many of you took the time to download and (hopefully) enjoy our debut episode, and are more than happy to help fill the void as we all adjust to this new reality without any live sporting events. We can carry you for 45 minutes, but the other 23 hours and 15 minutes you are on your own.
This week Dean runs down his many broadcast partners through the years, has a far more productive recruiting visit with Craig Kilborn than he did with Krysco, and details some of the wildest places he ever called a game. We have trap doors in Moscow, New Year's Eve with The Coasters, Bethel Debman joining the Idaho State band, and Harry Heinekin making friends in Flagstaff.
Oh, and at the end of the conversations we are reminded that Dean's career nearly ended in a knife fight. At practice.
So wash your hands and take your mind off of everything you're dealing with for 45 minutes of prime Deano storytelling.
And, again, thank you from both of us.
KA
Dean and I are incredibly grateful that so many of you took the time to download and (hopefully) enjoy our debut episode, and are more than happy to help fill the void as we all adjust to this new reality without any live sporting events. We can carry you for 45 minutes, but the other 23 hours and 15 minutes you are on your own.
This week Dean runs down his many broadcast partners through the years, has a far more productive recruiting visit with Craig Kilborn than he did with Krysco, and details some of the wildest places he ever called a game. We have trap doors in Moscow, New Year's Eve with The Coasters, Bethel Debman joining the Idaho State band, and Harry Heinekin making friends in Flagstaff.
Oh, and at the end of the conversations we are reminded that Dean's career nearly ended in a knife fight. At practice.
So wash your hands and take your mind off of everything you're dealing with for 45 minutes of prime Deano storytelling.
And, again, thank you from both of us.
KA