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Established in 2010 at Middle Tennessee State University, 4QR attained national recognition for its blend of sports knowledge and irreverent commentary. Listen and it's possible that you may learn something about sports that you never knew you didn't know.

4 Quarters Radio Scott Henry

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Established in 2010 at Middle Tennessee State University, 4QR attained national recognition for its blend of sports knowledge and irreverent commentary. Listen and it's possible that you may learn something about sports that you never knew you didn't know.

    4 Quarters Radio February 8

    4 Quarters Radio February 8

    The first-quarter curriculum for February 8:
    --Scott starts off all alone in his review of Super Bowl XLVI, discussing who really dug the 12-men-on-the-field approach and how Ahmad Bradshaw made the most of an alien circumstance. Once Logan shows up, they make sure to get their shots in on the absent Mack, whose Patriots came up limp. After some studio business complaints, they finally get back on task, noting just how close the Patriots have really come to being the Buffalo Bills.

    1st Intermission: "Slight Work" by Wale ft. Big Sean.

    The second-quarter curriculum:
    --Scott and Logan continue with Super Bowl aftermath, talking about the Hall of Fame credentials of Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin. Coughlin, in particular, merits some scrutiny based on some underplayed similarities between him and another coach who's considered a Canton lock.
    --Getting off the game, the fellas discuss all the other Super Bowl pageantry (halftime, commercials, etc.) and the idea of giving a car a pearl necklace figures prominently. (Don't ask, just listen.)
    --Scott calls out ex-co-host Bobby for making weak declarations in regards to the career of Ricky Williams.
    --In Whodaman, Scott has to give respect for a golfer who remembers his manners after a lecture from Mum.

    Halftime Show: "Songs About Your Girlfriend" by Los Campesinos.

    The third-quarter curriculum:
    --Scott is joined by MTSU basketball coach Kermit Davis, and the coach isn't terribly pleased with Scott's line of questioning after two losses in three games. The Denver game and the forthcoming bout with Western Kentucky are primary topics.
    --After the interview, Scott examines the bracketologists' projections, and the matchups aren't quite as promising as what they would have been the prior week.

    3rd Intermission: "In the Middle of the Game (Don't Change the Play)" by Betty Wright and the Roots.

    The fourth-quarter curriculum:
    --Completely freestyling the fourth quarter, Scott starts off with a little morality discussion regarding M.I.A.'s middle finger heard round the world.
    --The topic turns to Vegas's latest football bet, the future home of Peyton Manning. Scott's pet dark horse isn't getting serious money, but is being discussed in its local media.
    --In the Epic Fails, Scott points and laughs at a "pro" basketball league whose "players" are so "talented," they allow their opponents to break two hundy in a regulation game.

    Postgame Show: "Just Like Tiger Woods" by Steel Panther.

    • 1 小時 23 分鐘
    4 Quarters Radio February 1

    4 Quarters Radio February 1

    The first-quarter curriculum for February 1:
    --Joined for the first time in a while by Logan and Mack, Scott gets into predictions and expectations for Super Bowl XLVI. No decision is made on a humiliating wager, fortunately for Patriot backer Mack. Also, the 800-pound gorilla of Super Bowl week, the courtship of Peyton Manning, draws some discussion, including Scott's mention of one suitor that has received little discussion so far.

    1st Intermission: "Girlie Girlie" by Sophia George.

    The second-quarter curriculum:
    --Daily News Journal (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) writer Adam Sparks joins the show to talk some MTSU basketball. The Blue Raiders' at-large chances, shooting issues and being outboarded against Vanderbilt are among the topics of discussion.
    --Once Adam's off the line, the guys get into examining MTSU's NCAA Tournament projections. Highlights include CBS predicting a nine seed, a potential matchup with everyone's mid-major darling, and Scott discussing his own mid-major darling.
    --A look at MTSU football's recruiting class follows, including Scott bemoaning the forthcoming Attaq of the Shaqs.

    Halftime Show: "The Toad Lickers" by Thomas Dolby.

    The third-quarter curriculum:
    --In a belated Whodaman, Scott salutes a college hooper for droppin' fiddy, Mack shouts out a marathon tennis match, and Logan gives love to Twitter follower #69.
    --The fellas dig into ESPN's NFL Any Era team, discussing a group of players whose games would have translated to any period of pro football history.

    3rd Intermission: "Baaadnews" by JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound.

    The fourth-quarter curriculum:
    --Scott and Mack finish up the NFL Any Era Team, and seldom is heard a discouraging word about the top 10.
    --The MLB hot stove gets examined, with Mack weighing in on the Fielder and Pujols deals and Scott making a rare statement in praise of the Yankees.
    --In the Epic Fails, Logan bemoans the state of Vol basketball, while Scott heaps scorn on a psycho Lions fan.

    Postgame Show: "Transmission" by Aiden.

    • 1 小時 38 分鐘
    4 Quarters Radio: January 25

    4 Quarters Radio: January 25

    The first-quarter curriculum for January 25:
    --Scott talks some hockey with 4QR's official Puck Authority, Jimi Russell. The Predators' hot streak and upcoming dilemma with the Ryan Suter and Shea Weber contracts are surely the lead discussion. Also covered: Brendan Shanahan's performance as NHL discipline czar, some trade deadline speculation, and whether Tim Thomas should have sucked it up and gone to the White House.

    1st Intermission: "Let's Burn Down the Cornfield" by Etta James.

    The second-quarter curriculum:
    --Scott lays out his take on the life and times of Joe Paterno, reminding anyone listening that they need to take a life in totality rather than ignore everything else in favor of the final three months.
    --In Whodaman, Scott gives love to an American in England and two NFL players rubbing a TV goof's face in his stupidity.

    Halftime Show: "If You Want To" by Lalah Hathaway.

    The third-quarter curriculum:
    --The NFL conference championship games are the Q3 focus, and Scott starts off with yet another reminder of why mouth-breathing sociopaths make Twitter such an unpredictable place. Beyond that, the heroes and goats of Championship Sunday get their moment of discussion, including a few that you might not have noticed.
    --In other stories, the Colts' new head coach and the future NFL prospects of college coaches with spread offenses are discussed before the break.

    3rd Intermission: "Underground" by Jane's Addiction.

    The fourth-quarter curriculum:
    --Scott shares the projections for Prince Fielder's future production as a member of the Detroit Tigers and whether or not he'll end up being worth the $214M that Mike Illich is shelling out.
    --The various NCAA bracket projections are examined, and Scott handicaps the matchups that could be awaiting MTSU's sizzling basketball team.
    --Speaking of Blue Raider hoops, the weekend meeting with Vanderbilt also gets previewed.
    --In the Epic Fails, Scott singles out yet another yobbo who can't figure out what should and shouldn't go on Twitter, lest one's career risk a trip down the crapper.

    Postgame Show: "Limousine" by Class Actress.

    • 1 小時 24 分鐘
    Best of 4 Quarters Radio: 2011

    Best of 4 Quarters Radio: 2011

    Another year of 4 Quarters is in the books, and it's time again for a best-of special. On the 2011 retrospective:

    --Scott, Mack, Logan, Bobby, and Drew discuss exactly how much money they would require to stay silent in prison for five years, as Barry Bonds' trainer did. Unsurprisingly, many qualifications arise and the numbers keep increasing.
    --Scott and Logan discuss the ESPN documentary on Steve Bartman, first between themselves and later with MTSU broadcast journalism professor Rob Jasso.
    --In a look back at some of the show's best Whodaman moments, the fellas go all the way back to January and give it up to the 12th Man in Seattle for their appreciation of Beast Mode. Also, Logan obliquely calls Scott out for rolling on his preseason Super Bowl pick.
    --MTSU's loss of murdered women's basketball player Tina Stewart was a subject of lengthy reflection. Most of the fellas didn't have a lot to say, but Scott certainly did.
    --An interview with former MTSU cornerback/current Jacksonville Jaguar Rod Issac gives a whole new meaning to worshiping one's team.
    --In the Epic Fails, Scott gets to call out ignorance and incompetence in some of his favorite targets: the New York Yankees, the Oakland Raiders, and the misuse of a term like "thrown under the bus."

    Year 3 of the show is about to kick off, so check out wmts.org for showtimes and live streaming.

    • 29 分鐘
    4 Quarters Radio: October 28

    4 Quarters Radio: October 28

    The first-quarter curriculum for October 28:
    --Athlon Sports' Steven Lassan rejoins Scott for a little college football talk, starting with how many teams will finish unbeaten at year's end.
    --Scott continues to bemoan the system being rigged against Boise State, and Steven is somewhat sympathetic.
    --South Carolina's chances going forward are assessed, starting with the Tennessee game.
    --The possibility of Vanderbilt hanging with Arkansas is weighed.
    --Scott wonders where Purdue's best chance of getting their sixth win lays, and Steven offers what could be a surprising answer.
    --Stanford-USC looked like the irresistible force and the immovable object, and Steven breaks down that matchup.
    --Steven offers some appreciation of one team's tremendous freshman class, and how likely a reliance on freshmen will lead to a late-season stumble.
    --Scott and Steven handicap what a steel cage match between two battling coaches would look like, and which of their teams is a better fit for a new conference.
    --A behemoth 32-team conference draws a little bit of discussion, and Steven shares how likely he sees such an arrangement coming to fruition.
    --Steven offers a prime example of why there are too many bowl games.
    --Finally, a moment of appreciation for Case Keenum.

    Featured music: "Watch Me Dance" by Roots Manuva.


    The second-quarter curriculum for October 28:
    --Bobby shows up just in time for Scott to realize that they haven't talked any kind of UFC action in a while. But, unfortunately, there hasn't been any can't-miss action to discuss, and the trend continues through Penn-Diaz and beyond.
    --Moving on to NFL action, Scott and Bobby get into examining the eight divisions to see which is the league's best and worst. They're in somewhat surprising agreement overall.
    --In Whodaman, Bobby gives love to Adrian Peterson and the Vikings. Meanwhile, Scott spreads it around like he's the guy on Sister Wives. An MTSU alumnus, a surprising Cardinal hero, and a pair of Cougars (not the female variety, unfortunately) get shoutouts.

    Featured music: "Mr. Nice Watch" by J. Cole and Jay-Z.


    The third-quarter curriculum for October 28:
    --Bobby's kind of down over the impending final episode of 4Q, but to take his mind off it, Scott kicks off a game of Medal Stand. The topic: the top three teams that could use Terrell Owens. The two have kind of different views toward which teams would bother with the hassle.
    --Eli Manning's comments about manipulating the NFL Draft and advising Andrew Luck are discussed. As one might expect, El Prof is not keen on the idea.
    --Scott and Bobby ponder who is the NFL's most underrated running back. Bobby goes small, Scott goes with a total breakout candidate.

    Featured music: "For My Friends" by Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa.


    The fourth-quarter curriculum for October 28:
    --Scott's all alone again, and pretty much running on fumes. He makes a valiant effort to talk about the World Series, Game Six. Injuries and pitcher rest come into focus.
    --Scott also powers through some historical perspective on the Game Six comeback.
    --As his voice starts to give out, though, it's time to draw to an early close. Scott manages to get through the Epic Fails and present some compelling evidence that Canadians are a little too into their hockey.

    Featured music: "Talking to You (Is Like Talking to Myself)" by Daryl Hall.

    • 1 小時 33 分鐘
    4 Quarters Radio October 21

    4 Quarters Radio October 21

    The first-quarter curriculum for October 21:
    --Scott and Bobby kick off a show with the fiasco that was the NFL trade deadline, and the show's resident Raider fan gets to weigh in on the Carson Palmer trade. Also, Scott's highly reluctant to give Mike Brown any praise for playing his poker hand well.
    --The trade deadline's failures are discussed for a moment, with the Lions' misfortune as a keen example. The first order of business is to suggest a better date. Also, other deals that could have been made but weren't get dragged out into the light.
    --The weather is starting to turn in Tennessee, and it's a prime time to discuss the NFL's cities and which ones have the best and worst weather.

    Featured music: "Come On Over" by Veronica Falls. Stick around at the end for a brief snippet of the track, and help the show out by purchasing the full download if you like it. Go to starr-rated.blogspot.com for links to buy.

    The second-quarter curriculum for October 21:
    --Mack Burke returns after a five-month sabbatical, and he gets an opportunity to vent on the trade deadline himself. The gist: "Won't someone think of Jason Campbell?"
    --The fellas ponder whether the Schwartz/Harbaugh dustup should go into the Octagon, and whether coaches need to be duty-bound to shake hands after a game.
    --Bryant Gumbel's comments about David Stern get played, and the fellas have a momentary chat on what Gumbel really meant. Perhaps surprisingly, there's not a lot of disagreement on the subject of Stern.
    --In Whodaman, Bobby touts a running back who stomped the indomitable Suh. Mack's Whodaman and Epic Fail are oddly one and the same. Scott gives respect to a guy who seriously reps his team in a pimped hearse.

    Featured music: "Miracle Worker" by SuperHeavy.

    The third-quarter curriculum for October 21:
    --4Q's first-ever in-studio guest, MTSU men's basketball coach Kermit Davis, stops in to talk about the early days of practice and the upcoming season.
    --The coach starts off weighing in on what the college game would look like with players like Kyrie Irving and Derrick Williams staying around instead of sitting out in the locked-out NBA. Scott and Coach Davis also discuss their eligibility rules of choice.
    --MTSU forward Torin Walker's eligibility status gets discussed, as well as a brief explanation of why he's having problems in the first place.
    --Forward LaRon Dendy's potential for postseason honors comes in for serious discussion.
    --Several candidates exist for the point guard position, and Scott asks (ahem) point blank who's in the lead.
    --The packed early-season schedule draws a look, and Coach Davis lays out the credentials of his team's opponents. The players will be disappointed to learn that there's no time for fun when the Blue Raiders head to Los Angeles.
    --Coach Davis identifies the team to beat in the Sun Belt for the 11-12 season. Also, a player who could dominate the Sun Belt gets discussed.
    --Scott and Coach Davis talk a little music on the way out.

    Featured music: "Standing On Higher Ground" by Leslie West featuring Billy Gibbons.

    The fourth-quarter curriculum for October 21:
    --Scott and Mack are able to discuss a little baseball, and there is a chat about what can be done to improve the World Series.
    --Baseball's calendar, which is about to become more crowded, catches some grief.
    --Nolan Ryan begins his approach toward Scott's pantheon of all-time favorite sports owners.
    --Scott lights the fuse and lets Mack rant for a minute on the Theo Epstein situation.
    --Between Theo and Rex, Mack's Epic Fail is well-covered. Scott's resides in Europe, with a team that didn't check with the neighbors before finding a sponsor.

    Featured music: "She Really Got to You" by Ivy.

    • 1 小時 38 分鐘

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