In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Legendary former Maryland center Lonny Baxter discussed being back in College Park for the 20th anniversary celebration of the 2002 national championship and why he believes Juan Dixon is ready to be Maryland’s head coach now:
CBS Sports analyst Dan Bonner discussed how good of a job Maryland is right now and why he thinks fan expectations could be a deterrent for potential candidates:
MLB writer Raul Ramos (Con Las Bases Llenas) discussed his report that the Orioles made a 10-year offer to top free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa before the MLB lockout:
CBSSports.com NFL Draft analyst Chris Trapasso discussed who Combine week is most significant for and why Georgia defensive lineman Travon Walker makes sense to him with the 14th pick:
Towson guard Antonio Rizzuto discussed the Tigers’ run to the CAA regular-season title, why this season has been so special for his grandmother in particular and the upcoming CAA Tournament in D.C.:
Baltimore basketball legend Tamir Goodman (Towson/Talmudical Academy) discussed how his new venture (AVIV Sports) provided the nets for the CIAA Tournament at Royal Farms Arena and why, despite how difficult the end of his time at Towson was, he still roots for the Tigers:
Former Towson (and Florida State/DePaul/Iona/Montana) coach Pat Kennedy discussed the Tigers’ chances going into the CAA Tournament and just how good of a job the Maryland gig really is:
Former NFL agent Marc Lillibridge discussed Lamar Jackson’s contract situation with the Ravens, particularly Ian Rapoport’s suggestion that he could end up playing on back-to-back franchise tags:
Veteran Baltimore-based agent Tony Agnone discussed the Jackson situation and what disadvantages the quarterback can experience without an agent:
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