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Jay Shidler, a 1978 National Champion with the Kentucky Wildcats, discussed his book "Blonde Bomber: A Ride With Shide", his "on the edge" relationship with Joe B. Hall, big blue discipline, rooming with Larry Bird, and two of his teammates saving his life...
Hall of Fame basketball coach Denny Crum joins Jeff to discuss the Cards hiring his former player Kenny Payne to be the next UofL coach! Denny discusses his excitement to see Payne get the job, how he thinks Payne will do at Louisville, his relationship with Joe B. Hall and more! The Field of 68 POWERED by Bet Rivers: https://www.betrivers.com/ Follow The Field of 68: Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefieldof68 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fieldof68/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9by...
Jack Givens, Reggie Warford and Kenny Walker remember their Coach Joe B. Hall. Special by BBN Tonight. Presented by Thorntons.
Real Success Happens when Preparation and Real Opportunity Meet. Preparation happens with the right mentorship and right team culture and personal development activities. In this session, Dale shares about the positive impact recently deceased University of Kentucky basketball coach Joe B. Hall had on his life as a young man. He also discusses the impact Shaklee Master Coordinator Jim Burke had on his business career and how Mr. Burke never even knew it. I have no doubt, if I hadn't found the right mentor, I wouldn't be doing this podcast today. You will learn why you can not have lasting success without proper preparation and mentorship. Dale reveals why lack of proper mentorship is one of the main reasons the profession is in the state it is in today, instead of being at the top of the entrepreneurial revolution that is happening around the world. Of course, he takes a parting shot at the beach ball head self-proclaimed gurus that have been attempting to teach the profession for years how to do something they never personally accomplished. RESOURCES REFERENCED IN THIS PODCAST: Perfect Practice Makes Perfect www.mlmsuccess.com/story22 THE #1 BEST ONLINE BUSINESS TO ENTER IN 2022…PERIOD https://mlmhelp.com/the-1-best-online-business-to-enter-in-2022-period GLEN TURNER THE UNSTOPPABLE AMERICAN https://mlmsuccess.com/glen-w-turner The Anti-MLMer's Game of Appealing to Victims instead of Inspiring Greatness https://youtu.be/8Lb5j_ptmxg
The Blood Boys talk to Kentucky fan and former writer and bracketologist Michael Beard (@AllMikedUp_) about Big Blue Nation, Joe B Hall, Shaedon Sharpe and the SEC landscape. Tuck gives his Vibe Guys rankings for this week and the squad congratulates Auburn for their big win and likely number 1 ranking as well as Bill Self's Kansas Jayhawks for claiming the belt this weekend. Music by Matt Friedman
In this edition of WUKY's award winning history series Saving Stories Nunn Center for Oral History director Doug Boyd shares audio from an interview with the late UK basketball coach Joe B. Hall where the Kentucky native talks about his time guiding the Wildcats through the post-Rupp era, including bringing home the school's fifth NCAA title in 1978. Hall recalls a controversial and crucial halftime decision he made in an early round game in that tournament run.
Last week's episode . . . lost! So, this week we sort of combined the two and hopefully we covered all the bases (I'm pretty sure we did)!Playoff games, basketball, tennis, a woman manager in minor league baseball and a tribute to one Joe B. Hall, former coach of the University of Kentucky Men's Basketball team, who passed this week. He will be missed -Enjoy and Happy Friday!#whosthatqbforsf#godspeedjoeb#wheresarefwhenyouneedone#putthattimebackontheclock#nonovakattheaussie
Episode 394: Happy Birthday Adam Banks! Adam Banks and Amber Turner discuss the following in this episode:1. Adam Turning 34 years old 2. Things Adam has learned in the last 34 years of life3. History of the Happy Birthday Song 4. Scream 5 Review 5. Former UK Basketball Coach, Joe B. Hall passes away6. The Songs that were # 1 hits on Adam's Birthday AND MORE!!Follow OFF THE CUFF: FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Itunes, Spotify, YouTube
Jacob Valk conducts an exclusive interview with Maya Washington, the author of Through the Banks of the Red Cedar: My Father and the Team That Changed the Game! Before that, he breaks down the latest NFL news and eulogizes Joe B. Hall!
We remember Coach Joe B. Hall with Jack Givens and Oscar Combs. Hosted by Darren Headrick. Presented by Clark's Pump-N-Shop.
In this episode, Wayne and Steve discuss SCOTUS ruling on vaccine mandates, Novak Djokovic deported, memorials of Bob Sagat, Ronnie Spector, Joe B. Hall, Brigadier General Charles McGee (Tuskegee Airman), and reflections on Martin Luther King Jr's legacy in today's America.
Jack "Goose" Givens remembers his coach Joe B. Hall, how he challenged them while he was at Kentucky, and helping Joe broadcast games after his coaching career was over. Goose also talked about Coach Hall welcoming African American players into the program and some of the issues Jack had to deal with being a part of the team...
Shannon The Dude and Billy Rutledge talk the passing of Joe B. Hall, UK's win over Tennessee, and the OVW Rumble.
Matt, Ryan, and Shannon talk UK's win over Tennessee, the passing of Joe B. Hall, and Jay Bilas eating Rupp Arena ice cream.
Episode 34- Celebration Janson Hoskins @Janson_Hoskins joins to talk Kentucky Basketball. Vandy and the BEATDOWN of Tennessee, the life celebration of coach Joe B. Hall and a look forward to the upcoming games for Kentucky Basketball, Plus JD goes on a rant for the Dumbest Shit from Twitter this Week. (LMAO) #BBN #KentuckyBasketball #SEC #NCAA
Second hour of The V Show Bobby V remembers the great Joe B. Hall, and shares some stories of the man. We look at the crazy ending in Dallas this weekend, and that transitions into a rule discussion. Bobby V quizzes Nick on a sport. Nick gets frustrated but figures it out with help from the text-line. We wrap the hour with a Conference Call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Host discussed his friend Joe B. Hall. He talked about Coach Hall successfully following Coach Rupp, Coach Cal bringing Joe B. back into the fold, and the Joe B. and Denny Show...
Kentucky legend and former UK coach Joe B. Hall passed away. Cal honored him with the rolled up program and the 1-3-1. Kentucky manhandled Tennessee. A dilemma that didn't have to come to pass for Kentucky fans and Bengals fans.
Matt and Drew are joined by former UK basketball player Kenny Walker to celebrate the life of Joe B. Hall.
On this episode of Wake Up 502 with Raashaan Myers the fellas pay tribute to the late great Joe B Hall as well as go in depth with the struggles of Coach Chris Mack and UofL basketball! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/main-event-sports-show/support
Bengals going for first playoff win in 31 years. Kentucky Men's basketball had most points ever vs Tennessee in 107-79 win today. RIP former Wildcats coach Joe B. Hall who won natty as a player and coach at Kentucky. First woman behind an NHL bench for Kings was Aisha Visram on Thursday night. First of many. Stefon Diggs love the cleats. Super Wilcard weekend begins!
Host Matt Sak is joined by Tres Terrell to talk about TyTy shining in our 107-79 win over Tennessee, our dominant backcourt, and the legacy of Joe B Hall.
On this episode of Wake Up 502 with Raashaan Myers the fellas pay tribute to the late great Joe B Hall as well as go in depth with the struggles of Coach Chris Mack and UofL basketball!
Guest: Travis Steele, Xavier University Head Coach Xavier University head coach Travis Steele joins the Basketball Podcast to share his insights on what happens from one game to the next game during the season. Steele is 51-37 in three seasons, including a 13-8 mark in the COVID-shortened season of 2020-21. Steele led XU to a 19-13 record in the 2019-20 season, which was cut short prior to postseason play by the COVID-19 pandemic. Steele was a finalist for the Joe B. Hall National Coach of the Year Award, which is given annually to the nation's top first-year head coach in Division I. Steele, who finished 19-16 in his first season as the Xavier head coach, led XU to eight wins in its last 11 games. All of the opponents for those 11 games were in either the NCAA Tournament or NIT fields, including seven road and neutral site games. Prior to being named head coach Steele spent the previous 10 seasons at Xavier, including nine on the staff of his predecessor, Chris Mack. Steele has been a part of nine NCAA Tournament teams at Xavier, including five teams that reached at least the Sweet 16. The 2017-18 team won Xavier's first Big East Regular Season Championship, a school-record final AP ranking of No. 3 and the first NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed in school history. Former Xavier head coach Sean Miller hired Steele prior to the 2008-09 season as Xavier's Director of Basketball Operations. Mack promoted Steele to assistant coach after he took over the program prior to the 2009-10 season. Steele was promoted to Associate Head Coach following the 2015-16 season. Prior to Xavier, Steele worked on the staff at Indiana. He joined the Hoosiers in August of 2006, taking on the duties of the video coordinator. After serving as the video coordinator for a season and a half while at IU, he was promoted to the position of assistant coach in February of 2008. Prior to his time with the Hoosiers, Steele served as an assistant men's basketball coach at Wabash Valley College (2005-06) and spent a year with the Ohio State basketball program as a graduate manager (2004-05) under former XU head coach Thad Matta. Breakdown1:00 - Reactions After The Win6:00 - Playing Off Two Feet 7:30 - Identifying Plays9:00 - Referencing and Scouting12:00 - Nutrition and Fitness16:00 - Not Competing Day20:00 - Analytical Leaderboard21:30 - Skill Work25:00 - Hard work as Positive/Negative28:00 - Travelling31:00 - Focusing Their Stuff33:00 - Moments of Struggle36:30 - Player's Academics41:00 - Getting Response to his Players43:00 - Personal Preparation47:00 - Players Routine48:00 - Conclusion Travis Steele's Bio:Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_SteeleTwitter: https://twitter.com/coachsteelexu Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionImmersion Videos:Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Sideline, Meg and Dr. G welcome award-winning sport sociologist Dr. Jay Coakley, Professor Emeritus (i.e., retired with achievement) at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Dr. Coakley is the author of the textbook Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, which is thought to be the most widely used sport sociology book in the world. Jay provides insight on the top social issues in sports and how this changes the industry for all types of sport workers, and American culture as a whole. Dr. Coakley -explains some of the systemic and community-based programs that are affected by socioeconomic status and implicit biases. - focuses on lifelong fitness and physical literacy, parents as “creators” of athletes, and fun vs. winning in sports. - provides wisdom on sports sociology, access to sport, and where parents fit into the sport industry. We often hear that sport builds character, but does it also build developmentally challenged athletes? - shares a lot of great insight and tips on how to develop youth in sport and the role coaches, parents, and leagues or clubs can play in youth development. - tells an anecdote that Olympic champion Simone Biles had never done a load of wash by age 20 and how sport impeded some aspects of her development. No big deal perhaps for an Olympic champion, but what about the 99.9% of other youth that need to learn numerous life skills? Jay concludes with a story, about being coached by Joe B. Hall, who would go on to become a NCAA Division I national champion coach at the University of Kentucky. _______ TIPS & TOPICS Lifetime fitness and physical literacy Play vs. competition Personal troubles vs. social issues Sociological forces as influences to make positive changes Lack of access to sport opportunities in certain communities Increasing obesity rates as related to sport access Community sport inventory: What are the community's resources for sport access? Youth sport entrepreneurs Power dynamics Reverse welfare Sports as connected to larger media influences and big media contracts Parental moral worth “Prolympic” sports Child safety and perceived risks Micromanaging and parenting Youth sport specialization Life skill and psychosocial development in sport How about a multiple-sport youth club instead of a single-sport youth specialization club? Optimizing well-rounded sport and cultural experiences How sports produces an emotional roller coaster for youth Pain and injury in sport Control & command model of coaching Communicating and sharing a vision Meeting with youth sport parents Sport practices for fun and not “drill'em and fill'em” __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com
In this episode of Sideline, Meg and Dr. G welcome award-winning sport sociologist Dr. Jay Coakley, Professor Emeritus (i.e., retired with achievement) at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Dr. Coakley is the author of the textbook Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, which is thought to be the most widely used sport sociology book in the world. Jay provides insight on the top social issues in sports and how this changes the industry for all types of sport workers, and American culture as a whole. Dr. Coakley -explains some of the systemic and community-based programs that are affected by socioeconomic status and implicit biases. - focuses on lifelong fitness and physical literacy, parents as “creators” of athletes, and fun vs. winning in sports. - provides wisdom on sports sociology, access to sport, and where parents fit into the sport industry. We often hear that sport builds character, but does it also build developmentally challenged athletes? - shares a lot of great insight and tips on how to develop youth in sport and the role coaches, parents, and leagues or clubs can play in youth development. - tells an anecdote that Olympic champion Simone Biles had never done a load of wash by age 20 and how sport impeded some aspects of her development. No big deal perhaps for an Olympic champion, but what about the 99.9% of other youth that need to learn numerous life skills? Jay concludes with a story, about being coached by Joe B. Hall, who would go on to become a NCAA Division I national champion coach at the University of Kentucky. _______ TIPS & TOPICS Lifetime fitness and physical literacy Play vs. competition Personal troubles vs. social issues Sociological forces as influences to make positive changes Lack of access to sport opportunities in certain communities Increasing obesity rates as related to sport access Community sport inventory: What are the community's resources for sport access? Youth sport entrepreneurs Power dynamics Reverse welfare Sports as connected to larger media influences and big media contracts Parental moral worth “Prolympic” sports Child safety and perceived risks Micromanaging and parenting Youth sport specialization Life skill and psychosocial development in sport How about a multiple-sport youth club instead of a single-sport youth specialization club? Optimizing well-rounded sport and cultural experiences How sports produces an emotional roller coaster for youth Pain and injury in sport Control & command model of coaching Communicating and sharing a vision Meeting with youth sport parents Sport practices for fun and not “drill'em and fill'em” __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com
Michael Bennett and Shannon The Dude talk OVW from Saturday night, Will Levis throwing 50 yards from his knees, Cal takes players to visit Joe B. Hall, and MLB's first ejection due to "Stickygate."
The brain trust in Lake Forest is on thin ice, so they are likely to overspend for whomever they bring in at quarterback. Chris Ballard and Frank Reich are on solid ground and value picks in the '22 and '23 drafts. Archie Miller is developing talent at IU in much the same way Joe B. Hall did - hit and miss. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Life In Basketball Hosts Jacob Lane and Alex Stengel are joined by Naismith Hall of Famer and NBA 2Lou President, Dan Issel, to talk about his journey through the game of basketball. From his recruitment at Kentucky and relationship with Joe B. Hall, to his career in the ABA and NBA, to his new charge of getting the NBA to Louisville, not many have a better story than Dan Issel.
Episode 117: Jamion Christian, Leadership Enhancement PlanGuest: Jamion Christian, George Washington University Head CoachIn this week’s basketball coaching conversation, George Washington University head coach Jamion Christian joins the Basketball Podcast to discuss his leadership enhancement plan.Christian previously was the head coach at Siena and Mount St. Mary's. Mount St. Mary's hired Christian as head coach in 2012. Christian implemented an up-tempo offense and “mayhem” defense, comparable to VCU's "havoc" defense popularized by Shaka Smart. After his first season at the helm, Christian was named finalist for the 2013 Joe B. Hall Award, presented to the top first-year head coach in Division 1.During the 2012-13 season, the Mountaineers qualified for the NEC tournament for the first time since the 2009–10 season. As a No. 5 seed, Mount St. Mary's upset Bryant and Robert Morris, but lost to Long Island University in the championship game. During the 2013-14 season, the Mountaineers won the NEC tournament and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, their first appearance since 2008.In 2018, Christian became the head coach at Siena. He guided the Saints to a nine-win turnaround from the previous year, finishing 17–16 overall and 11–7 in MAAC play, and a second place finish. It would be his only season on the job as he accepted the head coaching position at George Washington on March 21, 2019.Breakdown1:00 - Leadership Enhancement Plan3:00 - Developing Culture5:00 - Applying it to his Team8:00 - Gratitude10:00 - Ongoing Maintenance12:00 - Hedgehog Concept14:00 - Uncomfortable in a lot of situations18:00 - Process of his Freshmen22:00 - Freedom to Speak for Freshmen25:00 - Rules within his program27:00 - Part of his Recruitment Pitch29:30 - Progression from Freshman to Sophomore32:30 - Talking about his Sophomores35:30 - Talking about his Juniors40:00 - Practical things from being a Junior42:30 - Becoming a Senior to the team46:00 - Mentorship Model48:30 - Biggest Challenges in different stages51:00 - Adapting his ideas to High School coaches52:00 - ConclusionJamion Christian’s BioBio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamion_ChristianTwitter: https://twitter.com/JamionChristianBasketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionBetOnline Website:Website: www.betonline.agBest in the West Video SeriesBest in the West Website: http://bestinthewestclinic.com/
On this edition of The Sports King Show, we welcome back from the World Champion Washington Bullets #35 Guard/Forward Kevin Grevey. Kevin discusses the passing this week of teammate Wes Unseld who was one of the games greatest players. He tells us a funny Wes Unseld story and looks back at how impactful he was on and off the court. Kevin talks about his transition and experiences at Kentucky playing for Coach Joe B. Hall. He then talks about the Bullets championship season and the teammates that made it so special. We close it out talking about him now working as a scout for the Charlotte Hornets and Michael Jordan and how the future looks for the Charlotte Hornets overall. In Hour Two we talk about the return of sports with the detailed plan for resumption in the NBA and NHL and how the seasons will resume. We talk about the Drew Brees apology and how it's being looked at from a sports perspective. We also discuss all of the top breaking sports news of the day as well. The Sports King Show airs LIVE Monday-Friday 10am-12 Noon eastern time. www.sportskingradio.com
We revisit Kentucky's second-round NCAA Tournament matchup with an unbeaten Wichita State squad in 2014. And an unfiltered Joe B. Hall on how his feelings for Bobby Knight changed following UK's blowout loss in Bloomington in 1974, which Hall's Wildcats avenged by ending the Hoosiers' undefeated season in the 1975 Elite Eight.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! TheragunTry Theragun risk-free for 30 days or your money back by going to Theragun.com/lockedon For a limited time, listeners get a FREE charging stand with purchase – a seventy-nine dollar value.PostmatesDownload the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDONNBA. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days.BlinkistThe Blinkist app gives you the key ideas from more than 3,000 bestselling nonfiction books in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/nba try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription.WithingsGo to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We revisit Kentucky's second-round NCAA Tournament matchup with an unbeaten Wichita State squad in 2014. And an unfiltered Joe B. Hall on how his feelings for Bobby Knight changed following UK's blowout loss in Bloomington in 1974, which Hall's Wildcats avenged by ending the Hoosiers' undefeated season in the 1975 Elite Eight. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Theragun Try Theragun risk-free for 30 days or your money back by going to Theragun.com/lockedon For a limited time, listeners get a FREE charging stand with purchase – a seventy-nine dollar value. Postmates Download the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDONNBA. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. Blinkist The Blinkist app gives you the key ideas from more than 3,000 bestselling nonfiction books in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/nba try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription. Withings Go to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we hold our first Kentucky Wildcat Basketball Bracket Challenge breaking down the top 24 Kentucky Wildcat teams since the Rupp Arena era began in the 1976-77 season. Who is the greatest team of that era? Is it one of John Calapari's one and done teams or one of the classic teams of former coaches Joe B. Hall or Rick Pitino? Gives this episode a listen to help you get over the blues of March Madness being postponed for 2020.
In an extra-lengthy episode of Locked On Kentucky, we discuss a wide-ranging variety of topics, beginning with what we're watching now that sports are on a break. Maybe you'll find a new show to watch from our recommendations. Rick Pitino is back in college basketball as the new head coach at Iona, and just a few days into the job he's already campaigning to play Kentucky on a national sports talk show. Who would've won the NCAA Tournament had hit been played? Evan Daniels of 24/7 Sports polled 115 college coaches for the answer to that question. How many votes did UK get? Who are the favorites to win it next year? What Vegas is offering on Kentucky's chances. And Kyle spoke with Joe B. Hall Monday. He has a tease for you that you must hear during the last few minutes of this podcast episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
J. Kyle Mann (The Dime Drop/ The Ringer ) stops by the WXOX studios to "drop" some orange-ball knowledge on me. We talk Gladwell's 10,000 hours, Kyle's missed opportunity to join the professional NBA JAM circuit ...why today's sportsball professionals playing in cities like Cleveland might be suffering from depression, and also, we brainstorm a TV pilot starring Joe B. Hall in a wheelchair as he delivers some much-needed fireside chats. Hot takes all around! Plus! The art of the documentary, shoes-as-cinema, and of course filling out our yearly NBA brackets. (Action packed show.) Recorded March 24, 2019 Follow J. Kyle Mann on the world wide web: His website: https://www.dimedrop.net The Dime Drop Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdf5X8hXBKnkVTfxuxkLiOQ "The Leap" series for The Ringer: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiI3wRw9PbSY_sIyMXLyNLLSkrkaurbtg Twitter: https://twitter.com/jkylemann
Breaking down Ole Miss game , chatting With Roger Harden , former Kentucky point guard under Joe B. Hall !
Postgame comments from Coach John Calipari. KY vs. Missouri Recap. Coach John Calipari ties Former KY coach Joe B. Hall in all-time wins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The voice of the Wildcats, Tom Leach is joined by several guests on this special Christmas Eve edition of the John Calipari Show. Along with Coach Cal, Tom talks with former coaches, players and team insiders.
On this edition of the show Mark Buerger guest hosts with Curtis Burch. We celebrate Joe B. Hall's birthday with comments from him and our favorite stories. Plus comments from Kenny Payne. Listen to Big Blue Insider weeknights on 630 WLAP wlap.com or the iHeartRadio app.
Michael Bennett is joined by Denny Crum and Joe B. Hall.
Andy welcomes on a member of the only NBA champion Washington has ever seen, Kevin Grevey of the 1977-78 Bullets. He & Andy initially marvel at how it's been that long, then dive into the path of his career starting with his route from small town Ohio to the University of Kentucky (6:35), Wes Unseld's story on choosing Louisville over UK (11:00), his coach Joe B. Hall & Bobby Knight getting in a fight mid-game (21:38), and playing in the final game of John Wooden's career (28:22) before joining the Bullets. How he chose the NBA over the ABA (31:46), in-depth look at the championship season (45:34), and retiring at 31 years old for his next chapter of life(1:00:36). Finally, "Old School Andy" - a look at the famous Maryland/ NC State game in 74 (1:08:30).
Larry and Kenny talk about Joe B. Hall on the Coach's 89th birthday.
Michael and Kyle take your phone calls and talk to legendary coach Joe B. Hall.
Allan Hatcher coached the Marshall County High School Boys Basketball team for 6 seasons and won 4 Regional championships. Willie Akers, Jerry West, Joe B. Hall, Rick Pitino, C.M. Newton, Terry Birdsong, John Solomon, Mitch Cothran and Barry Goheen are just a few of the people mentioned in this interview. These were exciting times in the […]
Oscar sits down with Derrick Hord. Derrick played for the CATS from 1979-83 under Coach Joe B. Hall.
The conclusion of Conversation with Oscar Combs and Coach Joe B. Hall
Part 3 of Oscar's Conversation with Coach Joe B. Hall. Comments on Kyle Macy, Jack Givens, Magic Johnson, Bobby Knight, John Wooden, the 1978 National Championship team and more!
Part 2 of Oscar's Conversation with Coach Joe B. Hall
Oscar starts off 2017 in grand style as he talks with the legendary Coach Joe B. Hall. This is the first of a four part series throughout the month of January. Part 1 takes to the very beginnings of a young Joe B, Hall and through his playing days at Kentucky.