Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Ep 89: Bar Room Chatter with Adam


Adam relives Tiger Woods' 3rd Amateur Championship via the magic of the Golf Channel. And wonders what Tiger's oppenent thinks if he watched this on the Golf Channel -as he is just an answer to a trivia question. Phil takes Tiger's coach Butch Harmon. Is Phil in panic mode?

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Ep 88: Waiting to Hear From You


No Bar Room Chatter this week, but the Brothers Z are back with a full episode. Utter silliness ensues as they discuss -

The NFL Draft - There's a lack of huge named skill position players, so what will our favorite teams do? And why is the NFL Draft so popular?

Madden 08 - Vince Young gets the cover of Madden. And is obviously doomed.

Text Message Ban - The NCAA bans coaches from texting recruits. Seems like a good move on the surface, but Adam thinks perhaps not.

Headlines from a Perfect World

Outtakes!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Ep 87: Regularly Scheduled Program



We're all back in full force for the first full episode in weeks. Hopefully the Bar Room Chatters have tided you over. Trying to avoid Don Imus and the Duke Lacrosse thing the Brothers Z talk about:

- NFL Suspension - WVU 'faves' Pacman and Chris Henry are both suspended. Pacman maybe coming back to Morgantown, and here I thought we had enough rain.

- Beilein and Huggins - Which side is the most intriguing in this whole coaching mess?

- Cowherd - ESPN's Colin Cowherd took it upon himself to wreck a sports blogger's site. What a classy stand-up move that was. Way to go 'big radio!'

- Premium Channel Preview - Why don't they advertise these anymore. How do they expect to get people to watch?

- Headlines from a Perfect World - with a Masters derailing

- Outtakes!

Friday, April 06, 2007

Ep 85: Bar Room Chatter with Adam


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Adam dives into a couple thoughts on the NCAA Basketball National Championship coverage, the basketball coaching job at West Virginia University and the first majors in men's and women's golf.