Dan Patrick Show
Steve Spurrier: No need for rule to slow down up-tempo offenses
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier joined the show to talk about the 10-second rule to slow down up-tempo offenses. “I left [NCAA rules committee chair]Troy [Calhoun] a voicemail and said our rules are fine,” Spurrier said. “You don’t have to have 80 or 90 plays in a game. If the other offense can stay on…
Read MoreBrock: The Incognito-Martin song
Box Score host Brock Everett has a stirring rendition of Richie Incognito’s song for Jonathan Martin.
Read MoreTroy Calhoun: No empirical evidence up-tempo offenses less safe
Air Force coach Troy Calhoun joined the show to talk about the NCAA tabling a rule to slow down up-tempo offenses. “There’s really nothing empirical at all that [proves] it’s a safety issue,” Calhoun said. Dan asked Calhoun if it would be fair to call this the “Nick Saban rule?” Calhoun said, “No sir.” Calhoun…
Read MoreDan and McLovin Dance in the Dark
Pat Forde: Which teams to watch coming into Tourney
Yahoo’s Pat Forde joined the show to talk about the big stories in college basketball, including Syracuse struggling, Larry Brown’s incredible job at SMU and which potential Cinderellas we should be watching out for.
Read MoreMike Florio: Don’t buy into pre-Draft talk
ProFootballTalk.com’s Mike Florio talks about pre-draft rumors, including the possibility of the Cowboys trading Tony Romo to the Texans for the No. 1 overall pick.
Read MoreCharles Barkley: “Don’t give extra ping pong balls to losing teams”
TNT’s Charles Barkley joined the show to talk about the big stories in the NBA and more. Barkley thinks several teams tank and has a solution: “Don’t give extra ping pong balls to losing teams. …. Having more balls doesn’t make you a winner. … Just give each team one ball. Don’t give teams extra…
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Law and Order rips off a bunch of NFL headlines
Jeff Pearlman discusses impact of Showtime Lakers in ’80s
Author Jeff Pearlman joined the show to discuss his new book on the Showtime Lakers. He told an incredible story about how Jerry Tarkanian almost took over the team and what Pat Riley was like when he first came on the scene in L.A.
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