Topic: 2018 NFL Draft Round 1 recap with running back Saquon Barkley going to the New York Giants! Guests: Penn State Football Writer Greg Pickel (PennLive.com) shares his impressions of last Saturday’s Blue-White Game plus a sports business briefing from Tony Knopp (CEO, InviteManager.com) as he talks about the concerns with future attendance at the 2018 soccer World Cup in Russia, what drives millennials to sports events, the Tiger Woods overall effect in golf, financial backlash from the recent Winter Olympics and why looking ahead, the MLS and NBA are “skies the limit!”
Steve Jones Show - Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Hour 2
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Guest: Tony Knopp (CEO, InviteManager.com) and Steve talk about the concerns with future attendance at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, what drives millennials to sports events, the Tiger Woods overall effect in golf, the financial backlash from the recent Winter Olympics and why looking ahead, the MLS and NBA are “skies the limit!”
Topics: Nittany Lions men’s basketball advances to the NIT quarterfinals at Marquette plus Penn State wrestling enjoys another magical weekend and claims their 7th national championship in the last 8 years! Guests: Jessica Marksbury (Golf.com Multimedia Editor) and Kim Jones (NFL Network).
Topics: Eagles make another trade, Richard Sherman, has Alabama locked up a March Madness automatic bid, other teams on the bubble and Tiger Woods. Guest: Phil Savage (Senior Bowl Executive Director/Alabama Football Radio Network Color Analyst) looks back at the recent big, college football all-star game in Mobile.
Greg Wyshynski (Puck Daddy, Yahoo! Sports) checks in from Nashville while covering games 3 and 4 of the Stanley Cup Final plus Steve and his brother Kevin Jones discuss Tiger Woods’ recent setback.
Topics: Call of the day, Tiger Woods, Pens/Preds game 1 and our sports bozo of the day. Guest: Penguins beat writer Josh Yohe (DK Pittsburgh Sports) recaps the Pens game one win over Nashville in the Stanley Cup Final.
Topics: Pens take Stanley Cup Final Game 1, Tiger Woods, Frank Deford plus this day in sports history. Guest: Rowan University Men’s Basketball Head Coach and former Nittany Lion player Joe Crispin.
By Doug Ferguson – PITTSBURGH, PA (AP) – Arnold Palmer brought a country club sport to the masses with a hard-charging style, charisma and a commoner’s touch. At ease with both presidents and the golfing public, and on a first-name basis with both, “The King” died Sunday in Pittsburgh. He was 87. Alastair Johnson, CEO of Arnold Palmer Enterprises, confirmed that Palmer died Sunday afternoon of complications from heart problems. Johnson said Palmer was admitted to the UPMC Hospital on Thursday for some cardiovascular work and weakened over the last few days. “Today marks the passing of an era,” said…