Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Unabated Calvacade Of Stars
You definitely want to tune in to Thursday night's show that airs between 6 and 9 p.m. on Cincinnati's ESPN Radio 1450 The Ticket. We've always tried to bring you the biggest guests we can here at Unabated Sports. But this week we've really outdone ourselves. And by "we", I mostly mean Mark. Well done, new guy!
The biggest star on the schedule has to be Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer. The Pro Bowl QB not only will appear on our show, but on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Not Carson's first time, though. It's a pretty extensive article, he goes off on the Steelers and those who doubt his comeback from a major knee injury. And what a long process that has been. We'll ask him about the injuries, the Steelers, and as much as we can in the time we've got with him. He'll also talk about the upcoming Carson Palmer Cornhole Classic. He's currently scheduled to call in at around 7:00 p.m.
How do we follow that up? I don't know. How about one of the hottest women in sports? Yeah, Heather Mitts. The soccer player/sideline reporter has a soccer camp coming up at the end of next month at Summit Country Day School. She's slotted in the segment behind Palmer at about 7:25.
We've also got Greg Rhodes, Executive Director of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Museum. He'll talk about the museum and the newest exhibit spotlighting the 1919 World Series. And last, but certainly not least, George Vogel, executive sports producer at Channel 5. Even though he's a longtime favorite of the program, we'll have a new twist to throw at him.
Despite the heavy guest list, we still want to hear from you. There will be time for you to call in at 513-868-9664 and email us at unabatedsports@gmail.com and we'll read it on the air.
The biggest star on the schedule has to be Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer. The Pro Bowl QB not only will appear on our show, but on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Not Carson's first time, though. It's a pretty extensive article, he goes off on the Steelers and those who doubt his comeback from a major knee injury. And what a long process that has been. We'll ask him about the injuries, the Steelers, and as much as we can in the time we've got with him. He'll also talk about the upcoming Carson Palmer Cornhole Classic. He's currently scheduled to call in at around 7:00 p.m.
How do we follow that up? I don't know. How about one of the hottest women in sports? Yeah, Heather Mitts. The soccer player/sideline reporter has a soccer camp coming up at the end of next month at Summit Country Day School. She's slotted in the segment behind Palmer at about 7:25.
We've also got Greg Rhodes, Executive Director of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Museum. He'll talk about the museum and the newest exhibit spotlighting the 1919 World Series. And last, but certainly not least, George Vogel, executive sports producer at Channel 5. Even though he's a longtime favorite of the program, we'll have a new twist to throw at him.
Despite the heavy guest list, we still want to hear from you. There will be time for you to call in at 513-868-9664 and email us at unabatedsports@gmail.com and we'll read it on the air.