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I had no idea Summit's son was an assistant for the Marquette women's team.
I'd be worried about you if you knew that.
I had no idea Summit's son was an assistant for the Marquette women's team.
The Eddie Aikau one should be fantastic, I am really excited for that. I still have some old "Eddie Would Go" bumper stickers, I may have to slap one on my car when this airs. Though it wouldn't be as cool as this:
Coming in 2016:
'See you on the Quad'
How one school finally got (Shaka) Smart after the death of a legend.
Wow. I didn't realize that. Great for him.
Yea Simmons has a really interesting background from what I would have expected. From what I've fathers he wrote for the Jimmy Kimmel late night show for the first year it was on air while still doing his sport columns. After that he started up Grantland and from that platform he was able to do start the 30 for 30 series. B
I highly recommend his podcast if that's your thing. Great during NBA and NFl season with Grantland guys always coming on and now in the "off season" he has lots of actors and comedians on that are always great interviews. Has the 30 for 30 producers on during those also. Had Michael B Jordan of The Wire/Fruitvale Station on in the last one. Just really solid.
this timeline is not accurate. Simmons started with ESPN around 2001, 30 for 30 first aired in 2009. Grantland was launched in 2011.
"Wake The Nation"- a 30 for 30 episode on the rise of WF basketball under new coach Shaka Smart from the ashes of the lowly Bzz era. :dancindeac:
I'd be worried about you if you knew that.