Cincinnati's legendary sportscaster, Ken Broo, offers his daily look at the world of sports, with interviews and commentary
In this episode, Ken wonders if the Cincinnati Reds did enough in the off season to successfully defend their division championship. Scott Miller from cbssports.com weighs on on that topic
Today, Ken wonders if the Reds did enough in the off season to win another National League Central Division championship. Bob Nightengale from USA Today has an opinion on that, too.
Ken talks about the 13 basic rules of 'tweeting' with sports twitter expert, Darren Rovell from cnbc.com
In today's episode, Ken looks at the demand Carson Palmer has placed on the Bengals, a trade me or I'll retire ultimatum. Jim Trotter from Sports Illustrated weighs in
In this episode, Ken & Pro Football Weekly's Hub Arkush discuss what Marvin Lewis got out of Mike Brown to stay with the Bengals
Today, Ken talks about the pros and cons of the Bengals bringing Carson Palmer back in 2011
Ken talks today about a playoff in Division I college football and gets a comment from the author of the book "Death To The BCS", Dan Wetzel
Today, Ken wonders if it would be better for the Bengals to let Carson Palmer 'walk' after this season, even though he may have played his best game as a Bengal against the Chargers Sunday. Clark Judge of cbssports.com has a comment on this as well
Today, Ken talks about the smartest man in college basketball these days, University of Cincinnati head coach, Mick Cronin.
Today, Ken talks about why the Bengals need to go all out to resign running back Cedric Benson this off-season.
Ken gets reaction from ESPN's baseball insider, Jerry Crasnick about whether or not baseball will ever level the playing field for small market teams like the Cincinnati Reds
Ken has an idea today of what the Bengals should do with their first round pick in the 2011 NFL draft.
Ken asks, who's minding the Bengals' store, the GM or the owner?
The Cincinnati Reds can get better today. Ken tells you why.