In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

Maryland offensive tackle Jaelyn Duncan discussed his path to the cusp of the NFL Draft, including the ups and downs of his time in College Park and the year he spent at St. Frances before that:

NFL Network and NFL.com’s Gregg Rosenthal discussed what to make of the lack of interest so far from the rest of the NFL after the Ravens used the nonexclusive franchise tag on Lamar Jackson:

Russell Street Report salary cap analyst Brian McFarland discussed why the Ravens’ moves so far in free agency could prove they’re willing to match any offer for Jackson, even one that is frontloaded:

Utah State basketball coach Ryan Odom discussed returning to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since leading UMBC to its historic upset of Virginia five years ago:

Providence guard Noah Locke (McDonogh) discussed getting back to the NCAA Tournament in his final collegiate season:

VCU guard Ace Baldwin (St. Frances) discussed winning the Atlantic 10 tournament and reaching the NCAA Tournament after being named both Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year this season:

Washington Post MLB writer Chelsea Janes discussed what reasonable expectations are for this Orioles team:

USA Today NFL writer Jarrett Bell discussed the ongoing Jackson saga and whether money alone could repair any bad feelings between the quarterback and the Ravens:

NFL Network draft analyst (and former Ravens scout) Daniel Jeremiah discussed options for the Ravens with the 23rd pick, including why USC’s Jordan Addison (Tuscarora) and Boston College’s Zay Flowers are the receivers who would be the best fits for Baltimore:

Alabama play-by-play voice Chris Stewart discussed how the Crimson Tide could be vulnerable in their second-round matchup with Maryland:

Maryland basketball legend Rodney Elliott (Dunbar) discussed what the Terps need to do to upset Alabama:

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