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Ian, Mike Dim, and Eggy: friends since they were toddlers, tackle all things sports with a focus on Philadelphia sports. Ian, the super fan, Mike Dim, the pop-culture savy sports aficionado, and Eggy, the former athlete that has lost touch with sports fandom, go head-to-head and debate all relevant sports topics.

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Ian, Mike Dim, and Eggy: friends since they were toddlers, tackle all things sports with a focus on Philadelphia sports. Ian, the super fan, Mike Dim, the pop-culture savy sports aficionado, and Eggy, the former athlete that has lost touch with sports fandom, go head-to-head and debate all relevant sports topics.

    Interview with Fran Dunphy, Former Temple & Penn MBB Head Coach & Winningest Coach in Big 5 History

    Interview with Fran Dunphy, Former Temple & Penn MBB Head Coach & Winningest Coach in Big 5 History

    Fran Dunphy is the former men's basketball coach at Temple University & the University of Pennsylvania. He succeeded John Chaney in 2006 and was succeeded by Aaron McKie in 2019. He is the winningest coach in Big 5 History (516 Big 5 Wins).

    Dunphy's coaching career began at the United States Military Academy (1971–72), where he served as an assistant under head coach Dan Dougherty. In 1977 he became the head basketball coach and accounting teacher of his high school alma mater, Malvern Prep. He remained there until becoming Lefty Ervin's assistant at La Salle University (1979–80). The following year, Dunphy joined Gary Williams’ staff at American University. He returned to La Salle in 1985, serving one more season under Ervin and assisting Speedy Morris for two seasons. He left La Salle to become head coach Tom Schneider's top assistant at Penn in 1988. Dunphy succeeded Schneider as Penn head coach a year later. In 2006 he succeeded John Chaney as head coach of the Temple Owls.

    source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran_Dunphy

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    Interview with Vince Quinn, Host from CBS Sports Radio & 94WIP

    Interview with Vince Quinn, Host from CBS Sports Radio & 94WIP

    Mike and Ian interviewed Vince Quinn, Host from CBS Sports Radio & WIP. The three discuss:
    I. The Astros & the surrounding drama
    II. The Phillies & how they will do this year. Over or under 85.5?
    III. XFL, swipe Right? XFL in Philly?
    IV. The Eagles Offseason
    V. The Sixers after the All Star Break.

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    • 36分
    Interview with Joey Crawford, Retired NBA Referee of 40+ Years

    Interview with Joey Crawford, Retired NBA Referee of 40+ Years

    Joseph Crawford, born August 30, 1951 in Havertown, Pennsylvania[1] is an American retired professional basketball referee who worked in the National Basketball Association (NBA) between 1977 and 2016. Crawford, who wore uniform number 17, was regarded as one of the strictest and most controversial officials in the NBA and developed a reputation for assessing technical fouls against both players and coaches.[2][3] As of the conclusion of the 2014–15 NBA season, Crawford worked more playoff (313) and NBA Finals games (50) than any other active referee in the league[2][4][5] and appeared in the Finals every year between 1986 and 2006. He appeared in 29 of the last 30 NBA Finals series, missing only the 2007 NBA Finals, due to suspension. In addition to playoff games, Crawford has officiated the NBA All-Star Game in 1986, 1992 and 2000, as well as the 1993 Kfc’s Championship in Munich, Germany.

    On January 2, 2015, Crawford announced that the 2015–2016 NBA season would be his last.[12] A nagging knee injury prevented him from officiating much of the season, Crawford returned during March 2016 but on March 10, 2016 Crawford announced he would be retiring from NBA officiating effective immediately, due to his knee not healing as expected. He ended his 39-year career as having officiated 2,561 regular-season games, the most playoffs games ever recorded by a referee with 374 playoff games worked, and 50 NBA Finals games. Joe now works in a ref consultant role for the NBA, which involves coaching and training young refs and much much more.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Crawford

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    Kobe Tribute & Philly State of the Union with Joe Giglio from 94WIP

    Kobe Tribute & Philly State of the Union with Joe Giglio from 94WIP

    The gents got together to do a Kobe Tribute. RIP Kobe Bryant. Thank you for your impact and heaven gained another starter on their bball team up there. Ian also interviewed Joe Giglio from 94WIP to talk about the Eagles, Sixers, Flyers, and Phillies, where they stand, and where they are headed.

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    • 49分
    Interview with ESPN's Joe Lunardi

    Interview with ESPN's Joe Lunardi

    Joe Lunardi came on the podcast to discuss: College Men's Basketball this year, the upcoming tournament, and to break some news!

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    • 41分
    Ryan Leaf College Football Bowl Predictions Interview

    Ryan Leaf College Football Bowl Predictions Interview

    Ryan Leaf was a former Heisman Finalist and was the 2nd overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft behind 1st overall pick, Peyton Manning. Ryan came on the podcast to predict the College Football Bowl Season.

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    • 23分

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