The Robert Wuhl show



18Nov

18Nov

Maybe it’s not just Penn State. Maybe it’s not just the Catholic Church. While we hope there is no rush to judgement of Syracuse assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine, there is no denying the truth: Sex abuse of children is a far larger issue than any of us care to think about. Maybe it’s time for everyone to look more skeptically at institutions that have relatively unfettered access to young people.

Maybe this is just a sad, sad chapter of history in college sports.

18Nov

Oklahoma State head women’s basketball coach and an assistant coach were killed in a small plane crash in central Arkansas. Kurt Budke and assistant Miranda Serna were among 4 killed after a single engine plane went down last night, according to Oklahoma State. There were no survivors of the crash.

Oklahoma State lost 10 members of the school’s men’s basketball team in a 2001 plane crash.


18Nov

Hour 3 guests:

- Dodgers broadcaster Charlie Steiner

- Former NFL quarterback and current Westwood One Sports NFL analyst Trent Green previewing tonight’s Jets at Denver game

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18Nov

Hour 2 guests:

- Brandon Kristal of The Fan 104.3 in Denver

- Jeff Passan, writer for Yahoo! Sports and co-author of Death To The BCS

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18Nov

Hour 1 guests:

- Westwood One Sports play-by-play voice Dave Sims live in studio with Robert for the hour

- Former NFL kicker and league MVP Mark Mosley

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16Nov

Hour 3 guests:

- Wuhl of Fame inductee Bo Kimble

- Joe Garner, author of 100 Yards Of Glory

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16Nov

Hour 2 guests:

- Richard Justice of the Houston Chronicle

- Scott Raab, author of Whore of Akron

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16Nov

Hour 1 guests:

- Kurt Loder, author of The Good, The Bad, and The God-Awful

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16Nov

Looks like Andrew Luck isn’t the only Cardinal student-athlete with accuracy down field. Dig Gabriel Harris’ effort for Stanford against Colorado State just before halftime. The bomb brought Stanford within two points at intermission. Stanford went on to win at home over the Rams 64-52.