In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
The Athletic college basketball writer Brendan Quinn discussed his profile piece on the Maryland coaching search and why Cincinnati’s Wes Miller should be discussed more in the search:
WLW (Cincinnati) host and former NFL linebacker Rocky Boiman discussed the Bengals’ run to the Super Bowl and what it will take to beat the Rams:
Former Rams running back and current “Bleav In Rams” host Doc Holliday discussed the Rams’ run to the Super Bowl and what it will take to beat the Bengals:
Orioles slugger Trey Mancini discussed spending time with healthcare workers this offseason, why “normalcy” means something different to him, the changes to Camden Yards and much more:
Maryland tight end Chig Okonkwo discussed his week at the East-West Shrine Bowl, creating a new “standard” for Maryland football and why he believes he’s the “most unique” tight end in the draft:
CBS Sports analyst and former Villanova and UMass coach Steve Lappas discussed the Maryland coaching search, particularly why Providence’s Ed Cooley makes so much sense to him as a candidate:
Pro Football Network’s Tony Pauline discussed which draft prospects improved their stock at the Senior Bowl, why he’s so high on Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Davis and why he doesn’t think Michigan edge rusher David Ojabo will slide to the Ravens at No. 14:
Missouri running back Tyler Badie discussed his remarkable path from being born in New Orleans, his family leaving in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, relocating to Baltimore where he fell in love with lacrosse at Friends School to now being a top prospect in the NFL Draft:
For more, visit GlennClarkRadio.com.
Photo Credit: Kenya Allen/PressBox
