In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Navy basketball star senior guard Austin Benigni discussed clinching the Patriot League regular-season title and the role former Maryland star John Lucas played in his development:
Baltimore Banner Orioles reporter Andy Kostka discussed the confidence he has in Coby Mayo’s ability to nail down the third base job in Jordan Westburg’s absence:
NFL.com draft analyst Eric Edholm discussed why he sees Penn State guard Vega Ioane as a good fit for the Ravens with the 14th pick:
Former Maryland basketball star Dave Neal discussed their new “Maryland Basketball Coalition” alumni group and how it can help Buzz Williams’ program:
Former Orioles minor leaguer Ryan Ripken (Gilman) discussed his new role as a game analyst for MASN and expectations for Coby Mayo at third base:
Former Ravens offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman discussed his decision to retire from the NFL after eight seasons:
Raleigh News & Observer, Blue Ribbon and USA Lacrosse Magazine analyst Patrick Stevens (@D1scourse) discussed UMBC’s balance as they near a potential America East regular season title and whether there should be concern about Maryland men’s lacrosse’s 1-2 start:
Drew Forrester (DrewsMorningDish.com) discussed recent changes to the local sports media landscape and the NFL’s bizarre confusion about what constitutes a catch:
FOX NFL rules analyst and former NFL head of officiating Mike Pereira discussed the NFL acknowledging (or maybe not?) that it got certain calls in the Ravens’ home loss to the Steelers wrong and some wild rules experiments coming to the UFL:
“Shoresy” star and three-time Stanley Cup champion Jordan Nolan discussed how he transitioned to acting from his playing career and how Canada is handling the Olympic loss:
PressBox publisher Stan “The Fan” Charles discussed where his confidence is in Coby Mayo at third base and when the Orioles might commit to Tyler Wells as a reliever:
TNT NHL play-by-play voice (and former Baltimore Skipjacks broadcaster) Kenny Albert discussed his incredible two weeks calling Olympic hockey in Milan:
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