In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
DraftKings analyst and former NFL offensive lineman Mike Golic Jr. discussed why he believes the Ravens will get their offensive line issues solved in the coming weeks:
Former MLB pitcher and Roku and Rays color analyst Brian Anderson discussed why it made sense to drop Adley Rutschman down in the order and the Orioles’ struggles in general:
FOX Sports rules analyst and former NFL Head of Officiating Mike Pereira discussed the strange emphasis on illegal formation from the Ravens’ Week 1 loss to the Chiefs:
“The Sandlot” writer and director David Mickey Evans discussed the life of legendary actor James Earl Jones, who passed away at the age of 93 and the impact Jones had on the legacy of the film:
On “The Arthur Maulet Show,” Glenn, Arthur, Reeta Hubbard and special guest Beau Brade (River Hill/Maryland) discussed the Week 1 loss to the Chiefs, Brade making the roster of the team he grew up rooting for and much more:
Former Ravens receiver Mark Clayton discussed why he still has faith in the team’s ability to make a Super Bowl run despite their Week 1 loss and why Rashod Bateman’s big catch on the final drive could be a pivotal moment for his connection with Lamar Jackson:
All-Star Maryland Whipsnakes defender Matt Dunn (Maryland/Loyola Blakefield) discussed Sunday’s PLL championship matchup with the Utah Archers and what it would mean to win another PLL title but this time with “Maryland” across his chest:
CBS NFL play-by-play voice Andrew Catalon discussed expectations for the Week 2 Raiders-Ravens matchup that he’s calling:
Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton discussed his outstanding start to the season, how the Terps bounce back from their loss to Michigan State and playing in his home state against Virginia:
Raiders play-by-play voice Jason Horowitz discussed how the Raiders might be more dangerous in the Week 2 matchup than you might expect:
ACC Network analyst Tom Luginbill discussed the Maryland-Virginia matchup and whether incoming 2025 quarterback Malik Washington (Archbishop Spalding) might be a true game-changer for the program:
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