In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard discussed signing with the team for another year and, as someone who has played both sides of the ball, whether Travis Hunter can do both at the highest level:
105.7 The Fan analyst and former Orioles shortstop Mike Bordick discussed the team’s prolonged struggles:
Maryland quarterback Malik Washington (Archbishop Spalding) discussed getting on campus early and getting adjusted to the team ahead of his first spring game:
Before the NFL Draft, NFL.com draft analyst Chad Reuter discussed why Malaki Starks made so much sense for the Ravens at 27:
MLB Network Radio host, MASN Nationals analyst and former MLB infielder Kevin Frandsen discussed why he doesn’t think Orioles fans should be so panicked about the tough start:
Former Orioles manager and MLB Network analyst Buck Showalter discussed the Orioles’ prolonged struggles and the role of a manager in 2025:
Before the NFL Draft, Kentucky linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson (Saint Frances) discussed his path from Prince George’s County to Baltimore to two national titles at Georgia to Kentucky to the cusp of a pro career:
Double-A Chesapeake outfielder and Orioles prospect Doug Hodo discussed his start to the season and how a walk for him might be as good as a double for anyone else:
Incoming Maryland basketball transfer Myles Rice discussed his decision to join Buzz Williams after departing Indiana, reuniting with former Washington State teammate Isaiah Watts and what he envisions his role to be:
SEC Network analyst and SEC Radio host and former Florida and NFL receiver Chris Doering discussed what Malaki Starks will bring to the Ravens:
Before the NFL Draft, former Maryland linebacker Ruben Hyppolite discussed why he stayed at Maryland for his entire college career and how he channeled Senior Bowl and Combine snubs for a big Pro Day performance:
Triple-A Norfolk outfielder and Orioles prospect Jud Fabian discussed how a swing change this offseason helped him get off to a hot start from a power perspective:
Malaki Starks’ Loganville High School (Ga.) football coach Gene Cathcart discussed what makes Starks so special both on and off the field:
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