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Monday Mourning features local college programs, minor league golf, and DC
Key segment Monday Mourning is back on The Sportsline, as we recap the lowlights in the world of sports from the weekend, including the UVA Baseball Cavaliers, fans of the Memphis Grizzlies, an unfortunate cart ride for a minor league golfer, Virginia Tech’s standing in the Commonwealth Cup, and people who are not the living legend – Dennis Carter!
Mark Cannizzaro breaks down the finalized Rodgers-to-the-Jets trade
New York Post columnist Mark Cannizzaro joins The Sportsline to discuss the breaking Aaron Rodgers trade news, including what it means now that the Packers-Jets trade is now finalized, on who he believes won the trade – Green Bay or New York, and how expectations in the Big Apple are now through the roof for the 2023 season.
Mark Garrow talks Kyle Busch, all the action from Talladega
Performance Racing Network personality Mark Garrow joins The Sportsline to talk latest in the NASCAR Cup Series, including his thoughts on the action from Talladega Superspeedway, how his win earlier in the season has made Kyle Busch even more dangerous moving forward, and how year two of the next gen car has seen more repeat winners than last year.
A Special Thursday Edition of the Historian!
Wes May, our terrific Sportsline Historian, joins us one day earlier than expected for a special segment featuring his massive archives, including the time there was a drink-off between listeners, and a baseball manager who said 77 f-bombs in one post-game rant.
Locally on the Links with Kevin Wilmouth
Colonial Hills Golf Club’s Kevin Wilmouth joins Beacon Credit Union’s Locally on the Links, as he discusses the warm weather helping the golf course green up and look great, on his one helpful tip for listeners that will prevent complicating your swing, and why he’s such a proponent of little league golf and getting young kids in the game.
Vinnie Iyer talks NFL offseason news, next week’s NFL draft
Sporting News football writer Vinnie Iyer joins The Sportsline to talk biggest storylines in professional football with the draft less than one week away, including if we will ever see the conclusion of the Aaron Rodgers trade to the Jets, on why the Cardinals’ selection at number three could change hands a be a wild card, and how the extension of Jalen Hurts affects contract negotiations of Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson.
Dan Dakich talks his move from ESPN to Outkick, state of college sports
Former college basketball coach and current host for Outkick Sports, Dan Dakich joins The Sportsline to talk the intersection of society and sports, including how his new job has allowed him to speak his mind, on his thoughts of men participating in women’s sports as “transgender athletes,” and why the transfer portal has been, and will be terrible for college basketball.
Hall inductee Joe Montgomery talks his Brookville and W&M career
Joe Montgomery, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame inductee joins The Sportsline to talk his amazing career journey, including what he learned from his time playing football at Brookville High School, on what it was like being recruited by Lou Holtz and playing for the William and Mary Tribe, and what it means to him to be selected for the Distinguished Virginian award + what he’s up to these days.
David Cunningham reacts to VT’s Hunter Cattoor’s announcement
TechSideline reporter David Cunningham joins The Sportsline to talk about the latest from both the men’s and women’s basketball programs, including how the Hunter Cattoor decision affects the team and coach Mike Young moving forward, gives his final impressions from the women’s Tech team that made it to the Final Four, and recaps the latest news around next year’s team and the transfer portal.
Larry McReynolds recaps Martinsville, looks ahead to a big weekend in Talladega
NASCAR on FOX analyst and former champion crew chief, Larry McReynolds joins The Sportsline to talk latest from the world of NASCAR, including his thoughts on the nearby race last weekend at the Paperclip, on what fans can expect when the Cup Series goes to the biggest track in Talladega, and his thoughts on Hendrick Motorsports’ performance thus far.