Brady Hoke says he never would have put QB in harm’s way

Michigan coach Brady Hoke joined the show to talk about some of the struggles in Ann Arbor this season. — Hoke talked about the controversy surrounding the team putting quarterback Shane Morris back into the game with a concussion. “From a personal side, people who know me, know better. Let’s put it that way.” —…

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Bruce Feldman on Gurley suspension, NCAA hypocrisy

FOX Sports’ Bruce Feldman joined the show to talk about the Todd Gurley situation. He said they’re trying to sort out the dollar amount before this gets settled. But Feldman noted that it’s clearly hypocrisy that players don’t get anything beyond scholarships despite all the money people are making off them. However, Feldman noted that…

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Landon Donovan says he’s OK with Klinsmann

Landon Donovan joined the show about to talk about playing for the U.S. team Friday night in Hartford. Donovan said he’s OK with coach Jurgen Klinsmann, even though he didn’t put him on the U.S. team for the World Cup. Tonight’s game is more about celebrating the fans. “It’s a chance for me to say…

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Jim Edmonds answers McLovin’s criticism

Former MLB star Jim Edmonds joined the show to answer McLovin’s criticism that he intentionally dove to make great plays in the field when he didn’t have to. Edmonds said that the might have fallen a few times when he could have stayed on his feet and explained that he didn’t dive on turf because…

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Cal Ripken on Kershaw’s struggles, tipping pitches

TBS analyst Cal Ripken Jr. joined the show to talk about the MLB playoffs and more. Ripken stood up for Clayton Kershaw to a degree — noting that he came close to winning those games in the postseason. Ripken said he actually worries about guys who are too hot for too long because of the…

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Rich Eisen on quality of Thursday night games

NFL Network and Audience broadcaster Rich Eisen joined the show to talk about the quality of games on Thursday night and Dan not saying his full name on Sunday Night Football. Eisen, who is in Houston for Texans-Colts, defended the quality of games in primetime.

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