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ALL GUESTS APPEAR
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Chris Price (2/1/12)
Bobby Curran catches up with Chris Price of WEEI Boston. From Wednesday, February 1st. |
Mike Lopresti (2/1/12)
Bobby Curran caught up with Mike Lopresti from USA Today. From Wednesday, February 1st |
Warren Sapp (1/27/12)
NFL Network analyst and 13-year NFL Veteran Warren Sapp joined The Sports Animals. From Friday, January 27th. |
Trey Wingo (1/27/12)
Trey Wingo, host of NFL Live from ESPN joins The Sports Animals. From Friday, January 27th. |
Joe Nocera (1/6/12)
Bobby Curran catches up with New York Time OP Ed Writer Joe Nocera. From Friday, January 6th.
Also, If you wish to read his article, please click on the link below.
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/sports/itb-podcast-new-york-times-columnist-joe-nocera-stops |
Taylor Graham (12/28/11)
The Sports Animals catch up with QB Taylor Graham, who's transferring from Ohio State to Hawaii. From Wednesday, December 28th. |
John Veneri, UH football color commentator (12/20/11)
John Veneri comments in on the Norm Chow hiring on a special edition of The Josh Pacheco Show. Did you know that Veneri is related to Chow? |
Bobby Curran, UH football play-by-play announcer (12/20/11)
Bobby Curran comments in on the Norm Chow hiring on a special edition of The Josh Pacheco Show. |
Davone Bess (12/15/11)
Bobby Curran catches up with former Warrior and current Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess. From Friday, December 15th. |
Dave Shoji, UH women's volleyball coach (12/13/11)
Wahine Volleyball coach Dave Shoji joins the Sports Animals and looks back at the 5-set marathon match against USC in the NCAA Regional semi-finals, and also discusses the future of the program. |
Interim UH football coach Rich Miano on Bobby Curran Show (Dec.6, 2011)
Rich Miano discusses the transition following the retirement of former UH head coach Greg McMackin. |
McMackin Announces Retirement Press Conference (Dec. 5, 2011)
After 44 years of coaching including the past four seasons as head coach of the University of Hawaii football, Greg McMackin announces his retirement on Dec. 5, 2011. |