Anger Management
…the games that are supposed to entertain us seem to generate an awful lot of anger—and anger management seems to be sadly lacking on our fields of play.
Read More »…the games that are supposed to entertain us seem to generate an awful lot of anger—and anger management seems to be sadly lacking on our fields of play.
Read More »Now there are 12! Last night, the Sweet 16 eliminated four teams in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. After tonight, there will be only eight. On this edition of Sports Spectrum Today, we talk with former college player and coach, Ed Schilling.
Ed played at Miami of Ohio. He coached for Miami, U Mass, the New Jersey Nets, and Memphis as an assistant. He is also a former head coach at Wright State. Ed shares his observations on some of the most impressive teams in the tournament thus far.
For many players and fans alike, the only thing reflecting back in their headlights is the NCAA men’s basketball tournament championship trophy. Ed tries to put winning and losing into perspective.
It’s a visit with one of our college basketball analysts—Ed Schilling—on this edition of Sports Spectrum Today.
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