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7 results for "unc"
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8 a.m.: Jayson Stark/Roy Williams
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark says agent Scott Boras is right about teams who are taking in revenue-sharing money and not spending it to improve their teams. Plus, UNC basketball coach Roy Williams talks about his team.
Audio Podcast | November 17, 2009
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6 p.m.: NCAA Tourney/ Orestes Destrade/PMI
Doug is disappointed by the NCAA Tournament. UNC rolled through the field. Orestes Destrade breaks down opening day in MLB. Plus, PMI and UConn women.
Audio Podcast | April 07, 2009
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10 a.m.: Hansbrough/Globe
Colin Cowherd talks about UNC's title, Tyler Hansbrough and the Yankees. Spanning the Globe takes us to Detroit (Michigan State-North Carolina), New York (Plaxico Burress) and MLB (Opening Day).
Audio Podcast | April 07, 2009
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Peter Gammons, MLB
Peter loves the way his Tar Heels are playing and really thinks the team jelled throughout its many injuries this season. Peter's MLB division picks: Red Sox, Tigers, Angels, Braves, Cubs and D-Backs. The Indians and Mets are his Wild Cards. The Yank
Audio Podcast | March 28, 2008
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Champion/Jayson Stark, MLB
While both Greeny and Golic picked UNC and UCLA in the National Championship Game, Greeny is taking UCLA, and Golic is going with UNC. Next, Jayson Stark doesn't see a job for Barry Bonds any time soon. His legal and physical issues are daunting.
Audio Podcast | March 19, 2008
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Peter Gammons, MLB HOF
Peter is confident about his Tar Heels heading into the NCAAs. Peter doesn't think Joe Girardi should be suspended for the brawl with the Rays. Gammons says the Astros have high expectations but will struggle, maybe not as bad as the Giants or Oriole
Audio Podcast | March 14, 2008
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'Spanning The Globe'
"Spanning the Globe" takes us to Charlotte for Duke/UNC, college football for signing day, and MLB for the latest with Clemens/McNamee.
Audio Podcast | February 07, 2008