Locker Talk Episode Eight : College Football Thursday! (11/1/2012)

The Lady Sportswriter Kim Nash joined me on Thursday for our weekly discussion about all things College Football. Take a listen as we reviewed the biggest match-ups this weekend, BCS possibilities, last weekends ramifications on the title picture, and if Aaron Murray really is the ONLY option worth considering at Georgia? Join us every Thursday at 1 pm and call in at (773) 897-6129.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/11/01/locker-talk-college-football-thursday

Locker Talk Episode Six! (10/25/2012)

Jarvis Jones (Contributed Photo /Chattanooga Times Free Press)

Adam Cubbage welcomed The Lady Sportswriter Kim Nash to discuss last weekends biggest games in College Football, the ramifications of speaking your mind as a teammate, and how Georgia-Florida will make things a lot clearer in the BCS picture.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/10/25/locker-talk-football-thursday-with-the-lady-sportswriter

Locker Talk Episode Five! (10/18/2012)

Football Thursday is upon us again! The Lady Sportswriter Kim Nash stopped by as always and discusses her thoughts on yesterday’s show regarding Andy Reid and Russell Wilson’s real issues. We also discuss the first BCS rankings of the college football season, talk SEC, and her upset pick of the week. BYU fans definitely wanna tune in for that. Give it a listen!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/10/18/locker-talk-football-thursday-with-the-lady-sportswriter

Locker Talk Episode Four! (10/17/2012)

Adam Cubbage and Baden Bagley talk the Yankees playoff woes, Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers, Seattle sports misery and sound off on what would make attendance better in sports. Give it a listen!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/10/17/locker-talk-college-and-nfl-recap-top-10-and-ncaa-talk

This Isn’t Horseshoes: NFL Contenders Proving Difference Between Almost And Getting It Done

Atlanta had a scare given to them by the lowly Raiders.

Down more than they ever should have been the Falcons rallied furiously and turned what would have been a head scratching loss into a 6-0 beginning to their 2012 football season.

Doesn’t matter who the opponent is or what the box score reads, an “almost win” is still a loss. Continue reading “This Isn’t Horseshoes: NFL Contenders Proving Difference Between Almost And Getting It Done”

Major League Postseason 2012: Forget A-Rod, Robinson Cano Has More On The Line

We are as confused as you are, Robbie

Hopefully my title drew you in because I would like to drop some very important information on you.  Continue reading “Major League Postseason 2012: Forget A-Rod, Robinson Cano Has More On The Line”

MLB Postseason 2012: A Tale Of Two Predictions Showcases The Beauty Of Baseball

Can I get in on this, too? No love for me? Understandable…

I’m going to pat myself on the back and apologize profusely within the same article.  Continue reading “MLB Postseason 2012: A Tale Of Two Predictions Showcases The Beauty Of Baseball”

“Locker Talk” Podcast Episode 3!

The Lady Sportswriter Kimberley Nash and I talk College Football, Mark Richt’s possible new reality, debate Mark Sanchez as an NFL starter, and whether or not Spam really is worse than what Burger King is offering up. Happy Thursday!

 

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/10/11/locker-talk-college-football-thursday

“Locker Talk” Podcast Episode Two!

Hosts Adam Cubbage and Baden Bagley discuss the worst weekend in Georgia sports history, NBA’s top-5 “sneaky good” teams, and if Mark Sanchez really is the guy. We disagree, but we have fun doing it. Listen up!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thelocker/2012/10/10/locker-talk-baseball-basketball-and-more-oh-my

Here’s to Chipper Jones. Lifetime Brave and Future Hall of Famer.

Chipper Jones. Thank you for 19-years, eight All-Star games, the 1999 MVP, the 2008 Batting Title, the 1995 World Series, .303 from the left side, .304 from the right side, and always and forever remaining an Atlanta Brave. Here’s to #10.

Narrated by Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci (Source: MLB.com)