If you like College Radio and poorly thought our, unprepared, random draft discussion, then you're going to want to hear this. Tuesday the 25th, 8-9 pm, on 88.7 FM if you're anywhere near New Brunswick, or online at http://wrsu.rutgers.edu/index.php. Matt Miller, a friend of mine, NFL Scout, and the owner of NFLDraftAlmanac.com (formerly the VP of DraftBlitz) is going to be the guest, I'll keep him on there as long as humanly possible. I'm going to see if they'll let me have the phone lines open, in which case you can actually call in and ask things/make comments etc., which would be great, because who knows what we'll sink to if we can't fill the time. 1-732-932-8800 is the phone number if you want to call in.
Best wishes and Good luck with the show tonite, GH Can be tune in via the link you provided? If so, I'll be listening :up:
YEah, they had to get through some basketball stuff before the draft things started up, hope you were still able to listen to it. Went Draft from about 815 -9.
Ah man, I thought maybe the show got canceled or something so I turned it off :sad: Sorry GH, I was looking forward to it ... wanted to listen, and maybe even call in to offer you some support
Luckily, I was able to find a tape of the last 25 or so minutes, once I get it up online I'll post it here. Not to get your hopes up, but it really is college radio at it's finest, I guarantee a few awkward laughs in there.
GH, I heard you last night...nice job. During the basketball rant, I bet you were getting antsy. Matt Miller was very informative and seemed very "in tune" with the draft. Although, I disagree with his view of MW being picked by the Texans, even with his 55%/45% prediction...he's not even in the ballpark. I'm 95% sure RB will be a Texan. Didn't like his idea of moving A.Jones to RT and drafting D'Brick. You really rattled off that mock draft very quickly, it seemed like you just finished a 40 yard dash.... You really did a great job!
Haha, thanks WW. That Mock draft was serious, it was my own fault for putting it off till the end, but a lot of people told me that was their favorite part, so I guess it was a good decision.