Edge of Sports Radio

Welcome to the Edge of Sports Radio with Dave Zirin, where sports and politics collide. Edge of Sports Radio is broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio - Sirius Channel 125 & XM Channel 241 Friday at 12 noon ET/9 am PT and is repeated throughout the weekend. Listen online anytime and contact edgeofsports@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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Episodes:

10/22/10 - Episode 131: We have one of our best shows of all time this week as legendary news anchor Dan Rather joins us to talk about an investigative report he did on Dominican baseball players and their path to the majors. Writer Chris Gaffney also stops by to chat a bit about how the Olympics and World Cup is affecting Brazil.

Segment 1 - We take a look at the rash of concussions in Week 7 and what the NFL should do to remedy the problem.
Segment 2 - Legendary broadcaster Dan Rather talks with us about his report on the road to the major leagues for Dominican baseball players.
Segment 3 - Chris Gaffney gives us a live report from Brazil on how the upcoming World Cup and Olympics are affecting the country.
Segment 4 - We bring the show to a close by taking a look at the University of Oregon and their relationship with Nike.


10/08/10 - Episode 130: We got a helluva show this week. Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated stops by to talk about his latest piece connecting depression with professional athletes. Former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski also joins us to breakdown the NFL five weeks into the season.

Segment 1 - We begin the show analyzing the Randy Moss trade and criticize Bill Belichick for his arrogrance.
Segment 2 - Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim joins us to talk about how depression affects today's athletes.
Segment 3 - Former Pro Bowl linebacker Bill Romanowski breaks down the NFL season so far with us.


10/01/10 - Episode 129: BOOM! Sparks fly on this week's episode as former NBA player Laron profit stands in as our special guest co-host. Laron engages in a heavy debate about race in sports with "The Huffington Post's" Dexter Rodgers. We also welcome in Meg Hewings to talk about women's hockey in Canada.

Segment 1 - We are pleased to have Laron Profit help us co-host this week's show. We kick it off by debating whether college athletes should or should not be paid.
Segment 2 - Dexter Rodgers of "The Huffington Post" and "The Bleacher Report" gets into it with Laron about the role of race in sports.
Segment 3 - Meg Hewings from the blog hockeydykeincanada.ca joins us to talk about women's hockey in Canada.


09/24/10 - Episode 128: BOOM! We have quite a show this week as Atlanta Hawks center Etan Thomas and former NBAer Laron Profit join us as guest co-hosts. Former NFL linebacker Dave Meggyesy drops by to talk about his times at Syracuse and the state of college athletics. We also chat with former NBA player Chris Washburn about his time in the league.

Segment 1 - The Poet and the Profit. Etan Thomas and Laron Profit grab the mic and join us to co-host the show today.
Segment 2 - Former NFL player Dave Meggyesy joins the fellas to talk about college athletics and reminisces with Etan Thomas about their times at Syracuse University.
Segment 3 - Former NBA third overall pick Chris Washburn discusses with us his times in the NBA back in the 80's and 90's.


09/22/10 - Episode 127: We got a great show this week. George Atallah of the NFLPA drops by to chat about labor negotiations between the players and the owners, Sccop Jackson comments on the top stories of the week, and Gustavo Andrare tells us his experience protesting the Diamondbacks.

Segment 1 - We take a look at Reggie Bush's decision to return his Heisman Trophy.
Segment 2 - NFLPA representative George Atallah discusses with us the status of labor negotiations between the NFLPA and the owners.
Segment 3 - There's never a dull moment when our guy Scoop Jackson of ESPN stops by to banter with us about the hot sports topics of the week.
Segment 4 - We chat with Gustavo Andrare, a protestor who ran onto the field at Nats Park in protest of the Arizona Diamondbacks.


09/10/10 - Episode 126: BOOM! This week we got a helluva show with AOL Fanhouse's Bethlehem Shoals swinging by to talk about Team USA's impressive performance in the World Championships. Soccer expert Dan Bloom also stops by to talk about the effects that the World Cup has had on South Africa.

Segment 1 - With the NFL season now underway, we discuss what the owners and the NFLPA must do to assure the games will continue in 2011.
Segment 2 - Bethlehem Shoals of AOL Fanhouse breaks down Team USA's success in the World Championship with us.
Segment 3 - Dan Bloom of CounterAttackRadio.com chats with us on the lasting effects that the World Cup has had on South Africa.


09/03/10 - Episode 125: BOOM! We got a helluva show this week as two former All Pros join us as we preview the 2010 NFL season. Former offensive lineman LeCharles Bentley discusses his bout with injuries, Jim Brown's stance with the Browns, and gives us his 2010 Super Bowl winner. Controversial linebacker Bill Romanowski talks with us about the use of performance enhacing drugs in the NFL. And we get Dave's picks for the upcoming year.

Segment 1 - The kickoff of the 2010 NFL season is right around the corner and we give you our predictions.
Segment 2 - Former Pro Bowl center LeCharles Bentley joins us to discuss the NFL season, player injuries, and Jim Brown
Segment 3 - Former NFL bad boy Bill Romanowski stops by to talk about performance enhacing drugs in the NFL and his flirtation with an NFL coaching job.


08/27/10 - Episode 124: WOW! What a great show we have this week. Amir Bar-Lev, director of "The Tillman Story," swings by to talk about this powerful documentary. NBA great Kermit Washington shares his experience talking at the NBA Rookie Symposium.

Segment 1 - We try to hold back our tears as we discuss the announcement that pitching phemon Stephen Strasburg will need Tommy John surgery.
Segment 2 - Documentarian Amir Bar-Lev joins us to talk about his new film, "The Tillman Story," investigating Pat Tillman's death.
Segment 3 - We welcome in NBA legend Kermit Washington to talk about his work at the NBA Rookie Symposium.


08/20/10 - Episode 123: BOOM! This week we chat about the protests at Nationals Ballpark against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Lebron James' move to Miami, and Tim Tebow's pro prospects. Bomani Jones and Dan Shanoff join us to chew on these topics.

Segment 1 - We breakdown Dave's visit to Nationals Ballpark amidst the protest against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Segment 2 - Host of "The Morning Jones" Bomani Jones joins us to chat about the headline sports stories of the past week including Lebron James' first interview since joining the Heat.
Segment 3 - Dan Shanoff, writer of the daily sports blog, "The Daily Quickie" chats with us about Tim Tebow and his pro prospects.


08/13/10 - Episode 122: Concussions. This week we talk about why they happpen and what the NFL is, or isn't, doing to protect their players. Former NFL great Dave Pear stops by to tell us why he thinks the NFL is to blame. We also comment on K-Rod's shocking assault on his father-in-law.

Segment 1 - We react to Francisco Rodriguez's assault on his father-in-law and discuss the issue of concussions in the NFL.
Segment 2 - Former Pro Bowl nosetackle for the Tampa Bay Bucs, Dave Pear tells us what the NFL isn't doing to protect players from concussions.


07/30/10 - Episode 121: BOOM! We have another great show this week as ESPN's own, and a friend of the show, Jemele Hill swings by to talk about her experience covering the World Cup in South Africa. David Neal of the Miami Herald also stops by to discuss Nick Saban's claim that agents are "pimps."

Segment 1 - We take a look at rookie WR Dez Bryant's short, yet tumultuous, tenure with the Dallas Cowboys
Segment 2 - Jemele Hill of ESPN shares her experience in South Africa covering the 2010 World Cup.
Segment 3 - We welcome in David Neal of the Miami Herald to talk about the role of sports agents in college athletics.


07/23/10 - Episode 120: BOOM! This week marks the release of my book "Bad Sports" and my brother-in-law Jason "The Sensation" interviews me about it. Former Padres executive Enrique Morones joins us to talk about why the MLB should move the 2011 All Star Game. We also break down the 2010 World Cup with soccer analyst Dan Bloom.

Segment 1 - We go over all that we've missed over the past few weeks including Steinbrenner's passing and the boring World Cup final.
Segment 2 - Former San Diego Padres executive Enrique Morones joins us to talk about his efforts to move the 2011 MLB All Star Game out of Phoenix.
Segment 3 - We talk about the new book "Bad Sports" and Dan Bloom stops by to recap the 2010 World Cup.


07/09/10 - Episode 119: BOOM! We got a great show this week with Cleveland Browns LB Scott Fujita swinging by to talk about his work in the Gulf and ESPN writer Scoop Jackson gives us his two cents on Lebron James' "Decision."

Segment 1 - We preview the All Star game and call the players to stand together against next year's contest in Arizona.
Segment 2 - Super Bowl champion and now Cleveland Browns LB Scott Fujita joins us to talk about how he is helping those effected by the oil spill in the Gulf.
Segment 3 - The one and only Scoop Jackson comes through to talk about Lebron's move to South Beach.


07/02/10 - Episode 118: BOOM! We got another classic show this week. Two legends in their respective crafts, former New Orleans mayor Marc Morial and sportswriter Howard Bryant swing by. We also speculate where Lebron James will be next season.

Segment 1 - We chat about the World Cup and why Argentina is the most entertaining team in the world.
Segment 2 - Former New Orleans mayor Marc Morial joins us to talk about the impact of sports on the New Orleans community.
Segment 3 - Legendary ESPN sportswriter Howard Bryant shares some thoughts on the craft of sportswriting.
Segment 4 - Our buddy Damian Smith joins us to breakdown "Lebron Watch."


06/25/10 - Episode 117: Excitement is in the air in DC as the Washington Wizards celebate their number 1 selection in the NBA Draft, John Wall, and the USA soccer team prepares for their huge 2nd Round match-up with Ghana in the World Cup. Filip Bondy of the NY Daily News and Cub Buenning of SLAM Magazine join us to breakdown these hot topics.

Segment 1 - We react to Thursday night's NBA Draft.
Segment 2 - Filip Bondy of the New York Daily News joins us live from South Africa to give us a report on the 2010 World Cup.
Segment 3 - SLAM Draft Expert Cub Buenning joins us to take a look at the winners and losers of the NBA Draft.


06/18/10 - Episode 116: The World Cup is here! We talk about the world's biggest sporting event and its effects on the community and the workforce with Dr. Fran Buntman and Trina Tocco. We also talk some hoops with Bethlehem Scholes of AOL Fanhouse.

Segment 1 - Donovan McNabb, Stephen Strasburg, and soon, John Wall all are here in Washington DC fueling a sporting renaissance in the nation's capital.
Segment 2 - AOL Fanhouse's Bethlehem Scholes joins us to talk some hoops.
Segment 3 - Author of Robben Island, Dr. Fran Buntman talks to us about soccer in South Africa and how it was affected by apartheid.
Segment 4 - We welcome in Trina Tocco of the International Labor Rights Forum to talk about how the soccer balls for the World Cup are made.


06/11/10 - Episode 115: BOOM! It's a busy time in sports with the NBA Finals in full swing, the World Cup about to kick off, and some kid name Strasburg made his major league debut. We chat with NBA legend Bill Walton about the passing of coach John Wooden and soccer expert Dan Bloom gives us a preview of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

Segment 1 - We banter about the NBA Finals, the upcoming World Cup, and the debut of pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg.
Segment 2 - NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton shares his thoughts on the late great John Wooden.
Segment 3 - The 2010 FIFA World Cup is upon us and soccer expert Dan Bloom gives us the low down.


06/04/10 - Episode 114: BOOM! Former NFL wide receiver R Jay Soward swings by this week to talk about his fight to get back into the NFL and his troubles with substance abuse. Sociologist Mike Messner chats with us about gender in televised sports. Oh yeah...and we breakdown this year's epic NBA Finals between the Celtics and the Lakers.

Segment 1 - We breakdown Game 1 of the NBA Finals and then take a dive into our "Hot Tub Time Machine" and revisit our pre-season NBA predictions.
Segment 2 - Former Jacksonville Jaguars 1st round pick R Jay Soward tells us his struggle with substance abuse and his efforts to get back into the NFL.
Segment 3 - Professor of sociology at USC, Mike Messner brings us up to date with a study he did on gender in televised sports.


05/28/10 - Episode 113: BOOM! This week we chat with former NBA referee Tim Donaghy about the slew of controversial calls in the NBA Playoffs. ESPN senior writer Howard Bryant stops by to talk about his new book on Hank Aaron. We also finish our conversation from last week on sports and race with sports writer Dexter Rodgers.

Segment 1 - Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy tells us why there have been so many strange calls in this year's post-season.
Segment 2 - Distinguished senior writer for ESPN Howard Bryant joins us to talk about his new book, "The Last Hero: The Life of Henry Aaron."
Segment 3 - Sports writer for The Examiner, Dexter Rodgers stops by to finish our conversation from last week about race in sports.


05/21/10 - Episode 112: Sports radio doesn't get much better than this. Oklahoma City Thunder center Etan Thomas co-hosts with us today. NBAPA Executive Director Billy Hunter joins us to discuss labor negotiations between the players and the owners. The Examiner's Dexter Rodgers also joins us to talk about race in sports.

Segment 1 - We chat with guest co-host Etan Thomas about the big news stories of the week, both in sports and otherwise.
Segment 2 - NBAPA Executive Director Billy Hunter joins us to talk about the impending work stoppage in the NBA.
Segment 3 - Dexter Rodgers of The Examiner joins us to discuss his recent article about race in sports.


05/14/10 - Episode 111: We crank it up a notch this week moving to a bigger studio to house a bigger co-host in Etan Thomas, bigger guests in NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith and legendary labor, racial justice, and international activist Bill Fletcher, and a bigger than big live studio audience. We learn about the potential for a lockout in the NFL, what it means to be an activist athlete, and whether or not Lebron will be dunking at home on the East Coast next season.

Segment 1 - NBA center Etan Thomas co-hosts the entire show, but helps kick it all off with some instant feedback on Lebron bowing out of the playoffs early and often.
Segment 2 - NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith joins DZ and Etan Thomas LIVE in studio to discuss the potential that the owners will decide to lock the players out from playing in the 2011 season, and what might improve the course of the negotiations between ownership and the players.
Segment 3 - Writer, union organizer, and activist Bill Fletcher digs deeper on how athletes can avoid being pigeonholed, and the benefits of being a multidimensional person.


05/07/10 - Episode 110: NFL Player's Association head DeMaurice Smith joins us this week to talk about a potential work stoppage in the NFL. Hip hop legend Chuck D of Public Enemy talks to us about the Arizona immigration law. We also take a look at Lawrence Taylor's rape allegations.

Segment 1 - DeMaurice Smith of the NFLPA warns us that a labor stoppage in the NFL is more than a possibility.
Segment 2 - We welcome in the man himself, hip hop icon Chuck D joins us to talk about the Arizona's new immigration law.
Segment 3 - We give our two cents on Lawrence Taylor's rape allegations.


04/30/10 - Episode 109: BOOM! We've got a great show this week with Yahoo Sports' Michael Silver helping us kick things off talking about the Miami Dolphins interviewing techniques. Oregon State head coach, and President Obama's brother-in-law, Craig Robinson also stops by. And we bring in professor Adrian Burgos to talk about the new Arizona immigration law.

Segment 1 - We discuss the now famous question asked by the Miami Dolphins during their interview with star wide receiver Dez Bryant with Michael Silver of Yahoo Sports.
Segment 2 - We are proud to have on Oregon State basketball coach, and brother-in-law to President Barack Obama, Craig Robinson.
Segment 3 - We discuss the big sports new story of the week, the Arizona Diamondbacks involvment in the passing of the controversial Arizona immigration law. Professor Adrian Burgos joins us to help break it down.


04/23/10 - Episode 108: This week we focus primarily on the NFL Draft which, for the first time, aired its 1st Round during primetime on Thursday night. Deadspin.com's Drew Magary joins the party in breaking down the results. Dedrick Muhammad also stops by to talk about what's going in the world of MMA.

Segment 1 - We take a look at the major storylines from the 1st Round of the NFL Draft.
Segment 2 - Drew Magary of KissingSuzyKolber.com and Deadspin.com joins us to take a closer look at the first day of the NFL Draft.
Segment 3 - Dedrick Muhammad stops by with an update of the goings on in MMA.


04/16/10 - Episode 107: BEN! We take on the Ben Roethlisberger saga this week. Jemele Hill of ESPN gives us her two cents on Ben's situation as well as some NBA picks. NFLDraftBlitz.com's Dave Savolaine also chimes in on Roethlisberger and explores the Steelers options as the NFL Draft nears.

Segment 1 - We tell you a story of Dave's memorable meeting with the legendary Bill Russell.
Segment 2 - ESPN Page 2's Jemele Hill stops by to give us her thoughts on Ben Roethlisberger's mess as well as the NBA playoffs.
Segment 3 - NFL Draft expert Dave Savolaine lets us know how Ben's possible suspension will affect Pittsburgh's draft plans.


04/09/10 - Episode 106: BOOM! What a wild week in sports journalism. We chat with Michael O'Keeffe of the NY Daily News about Tiger Woods' latest PR hit. Yahoo Sports' Michael Silver analyzes the Donovan McNabb trade. We also put a bow on the Women's Final Four with Helen Wheelock.

Segment 1 - Michael O'Keeffe helps us dissect the report that Tiger Woods fabricated a hate crime.
Segment 2 - Donovan McNabb's trade is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the NFL off-season. Michael Silver of Yahoo Sports gives us the 411.
Segment 3 - Helen Wheelock of the Women's Hoops Blog puts a bow on the Women's Final Four.


04/02/10 - Episode 105: BOOM! We are all about college hoops this week as we breakdown both the Men's and Women's Final Fours. We breakdown just why everyone hates Duke. Our hoops expert Cub Buening tells us who in the Final Four will be a splash in the NBA. And "The Coach," Kevin McNutt, joins us to talk about his latest article.

Segment 1 - We preview the Final Four and take a look at why everybody hates Duke so much.
Segment 2 - Our basketball expert Cub Buening comes by to take a look at the draft prospects for the Final Four participants.
Segment 3 - "The Coach," Kevin McNutt, joins us to talk about Jordan brand sneakers and women's college hoops.


03/26/10 - Episode 104: BOOM! This week on Edge of Sports we talk South Africa, fresh off my trip. Soccer analyst Dan Bloom joins us to preview the World Cup. Former NFL player Dave Meggessy talks about the labor negotiations in the NFL. Also, Dr. John Carlos tells us the forgotten story of Wayne Collett.

Segment 1 - Dr. Dan Bloom joins us to breakdown the World Cup.
Segment 2 - Former NFL player Dave Meggessy tells us about the conversation he had with NFLPA head DeMaurice Smith concerning labor talks.
Segment 3 - Dr. John Carlos shares the forgotten story of Wayne Collett.


03/19/10 - Episode 103: BOOM! What a great weekend in sports. This week on Edge of Sports Radio we take a look a graduation rates among NCAA tournament teams. Make It Plain's Mark Thompson gives us his interesting theory on the NCAA bracket. Adrian Burgos comments on Torii Hunter's claims that Latino baseball players aren't black. Oh yeah, and we give you our Final Four picks.

Segment 1 - We take a look at graduation rates among NCAA tournament teams. You'll never guess what Maryland coach Gary Williams has to say about this.
Segment 2 - Mark Thompson of Make It Plain joins us to break down the NCAA Tournament.
Segment 3 - Author of "Playing America's Game," Adrian Burgos, joins us to talk about the role of African-Americans in Major League Baseball.


03/05/10 - Episode 102: This week we cover a little bit of everything. Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports joins us to talk about his trip to Vancouver for the Olympics while soccer expert Dan Bloom previews the World Cup. Author Rus Bradburd also joins us to talk some college hoops.

Segment 1 - We call out ESPN's Bill Simmons for his silly claim that Tiger Woods will face more adversity in his comeback than Muhammad Ali did.
Segment 2 - Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports stops by to tell us about his trip to the Olympics.
Segment 3 - Soccer expert Dan Bloom preps us for our trip to South Africa with a World Cup preview.
Segment 4 - We welcome in author Rus Bradburd to talk about his latest book, 40 Minutes of Hell, the story about former Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson.


02/26/10 - Episode 101: BOOM! This week we welcome Yahoo Sports' Greg Wyshynski a.K.a. "Puck Daddy" to the show to talk Olympic hockey. Scoop Jackson also joins us to talk about his latest article on ESPN.com and Jennifer Ring tell us why girls don't play baseball.

Segment 1 - Greg Wyshynski a.K.a. "Puck Daddy" from Yahoo Sports stops by to breakdown Olympic hockey.
Segment 2 - We have another classic segment with our man Scoop Jackson talking about Common, D-Wade, and the image of black athletes.
Segment 3 - Jennifer Ring tells us about her new book, Stolen Bases: Why American Girls Don't Play Baseball.


02/19/10 - Episode 100: BOOM! We celebrate our 100th show with Tiger, Tiger, and more Tiger. We breakdown Tiger's impromptu "press conference" and DK Wilson joins us to give his take on Tiger's statement.

Segment 1 - Just minutes after Tiger's press conference we breakdown what just happened and what we think Tiger's next step should be.
Segment 2 - We compare Tiger's statement to Kobe's press conference following his sexual assault allegations.
Segment 3 - DK Wilson of SportsonMyMind.com joins us to give us a different perspective on Tiger's statement.


02/12/10 - Episode 99: They say "Who Dat?" We Dat! We celebrate the Saints Super Bowl win by discussing last weekend's game and dissecting the always entertaining (or not so much this year) commercials. We also finally get to square off with ESPN writer Jemele Hill on the Tebow Super Bowl commericial. And we chat about the Olympic Resistance Network.

Segment 1 - Saints 31 Colts 17. We recap the game that was Super Bowl 44.
Segment 2 - We debate Jemele Hill on her column praising Tim Tebow for his anti-abortion ad.
Segment 3 - We discuss the more controversial ads of the Super Bowl.
Segment 4 - We speak with a member of the Olympic Resistance Network.


02/05/10 - Episode 98: BOOM! It's Super Bowl Weekend and we preview the big game with the former Pro Bowl runningback and creator of the "Dirty Bird," Jamal Anderson. We also welcome in author Jennifer Ring to talk about the Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad and we have some choice words for a fellow writer.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show with a little chat about Tim Tebow's controversial anti-abortion Super Bowl ad.
Segment 2 - ESPN's Jemele Hill thinks Tim Tebow's stance on abortion puts him in a class with Muhammed Ali. Not so fast Ms. Hill...
Segment 3 - Author Jennifer Ring joins the Tebow discussion.
Segment 4 - Former Atlanta Falcons star runningback Jamal Anderson joins us to preview the big game this weekend between the Saints and the Colts.


01/29/10 - Episode 97: BOOM! It's Mardi Gras on Edge of Sports this week as our show centers on the New Orleans Saints' improbable Super Bowl berth. Saints linebacker Scott Fujita, New Orleans community organizer Malik Rahim, and Saints fan Harper Caron all join us for an epic show.

Segment 1 - Saints defensive captain and linebacker Scott Fujita joins us to talk about the Saints first Super Bowl appearance.
Segment 2 - We welcome in New Orleans community leader Malik Rahim to talk about the effect the Saints success has had on New Orleans.
Segment 3 - Die-hard Saints fan Harper Caron joins us to give us a first hand account of the Saints NFC Championship win.


01/22/10 - Episode 96: This week on Edge of Sports we react to the earthquake in Haiti with appearances by two of the most prominent Haitian athletes in the US; former NBA center Olden Polynice and current 76ers center Samuel Dalembert. We also give our picks for championship Sunday in the NFL.

Segment 1 - We begin the show with a brief chat about the earthquake in Haiti and we can't believe our eyes that the Jets are in the AFC Championship.
Segment 2 - Former NBA center and Haitian-born Olden Polynice visits us to give his reaction to the earthquake in Haiti and talk about the lack of Haitian national pride.
Segment 3 - Samori Benjamin of WBAI in New York sat down with Philadelphia 76ers center and Haitian-born Samuel Dalembert after a game in New York last week. We give you a listen into that conversation.
Segment 4 - We break down the divisional round of the NFL playoffs and make our predictions for championship Sunday.


01/15/10 - Episode 95: BOOM! This week we talk to some of the best writers in the sports world as SI.com's Jeff Pearlman and AOL Sports' Kevin Blackistone join us to chat about steroids and baseball's Hall of Fame. Soccer expert Dan Bloom also joins us to give us the latest on the attack on the Togo national soccer team in the Africa Cup of Nations.

Segment 1 - We tackle the two hot button issues of the week, Lane Kiffin's move to USC and Mark McGwire's admission to steroid use.
Segment 2 - SI.com's Jeff Pearlman joins us to take a look at the baseball Hall of Fame and it's selection process.
Segment 3 - We chat a little bit about steroids and gender with Kevin Blackistone of ESPN's Around the Horn.
Segment 4 - Our soccer expert, Dan Bloom, gives us the latest on the Togo national soccer team shooting.


01/08/10 - Episode 94: BOOM! This week it's all about the District. That's right, Washington DC is the sports hub of the country right now! Today, we talk to TNT Sports' David Aldridge about the Gilbert Arenas gun incident and sports writer Stefan Fatsis joins us to shed some light on Mike Shanahan, the Washington Redskins new head coach.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show setting the record straight on some issues regarding the Gilbert Arenas situation.
Segment 2 - TNT's David Aldridge stops by to weigh in on Gilbert Arenas' gun incident and subsequent suspension.
Segment 3 - Stefan Fatsis is a sports writer who played under Mike Shanahan for a pre-season with the Broncos. He shares his thoughts on Shanahan and his new job with the Redskins.


01/01/10 - Episode 93: BOOM! Happy New Year. This week we reflect on the year that was 2009. Jemele Hill and DK Wilson join us to talk about the major sports stories of the past year and we give out the award for the "Most Under-Discussed Sports Story of 2009."

Segment 1 - We open up the show with some of the most under-discussed sports stories of 2009.
Segment 2 - ESPN columnist and sports opinionist Jemele Hill joins us to talk about the year that was in sports.
Segment 3 - SportsOnMyMind blogger DK Wilson is in the house to digest the Mike Leach saga down in Lubbock.
Segment 4 - We give you the winner for 2009's "Most Under-Discussed Sports Story" and pay homage to two legendary sportswriters.


12/25/09 - Episode 92: On this Christmas Day special our gift to you is sound and interviews from the Shirley Povich Symposium at the Univeristy of Maryland. Some of the top sports writers of athletes from all over the country stopped by to share their thoughts on the state of college athletics today.

Segment 1 - Former sports editor of the Washington Post, George Solomon, talks about the symposium.
Segment 2 - We talk with sports columnist and star of ESPN's Around the Horn, Kevin Blackistone, about the state of college athletics.
Segment 3 - We get to hear the first part of the Shirley Povich Symposium.
Segment 4 - We continue with part 2 of the Povich Symposium from the University of Maryland.
Segment 5 - Washington Redskins offensive lineman Stephon Heyer joins us with his reactions to the symposium.
Segment 6 - We wrap up the show with ESPN's Scott Van Pelt and his strong words against the NCAA.


12/18/09 - Episode 91: This week we go 12 rounds with one of the greatest boxing writers to ever pick up a pen, Bert Sugar. He joins us to talk about the upcoming Pacquiao-Mayweather fight and the state of boxing. And we make sure that Sports Illustrated hears us loud and clear, Tiger Woods was not the Athlete of the Decade in our eyes.

Segment 1 - Tiger Woods should not have won SI's Athlete of the Decade. We'll tell you who should have.
Segment 2 - The legendary Bert Sugar joins us to talk about the upcoming megafight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather.
Segment 3 - We wrap up the show with some thoughts on the passing of Chris Henry and the BCS.


12/11/09 - Episode 90: BOOM! On this week's show, we speak with former NBA referee Tim Donaghy about his addiction to gambling, his efforts to pull his life back together again by telling his story, and NBA Commissioner David Stern's campaign to silence him. The host of Make it Plain, Mark Thompson, joins us in studio to dissect the complicated forces at work behind Tim Donaghy's situation.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show with only a brief mention of Tiger Woods before a discussion about what constitutes cheating with Ivy Armstrong.
Segment 2 - We speak with the infamous NBA referee who caught the hoops-loving-world by storm last year when he was caught gambling by the FBI. Tim Donaghy explains how he got into the mess and exposes the art of David Stern's persuasion pushing for big market teams to go deeper in the playoffs each year.
Segment 3 - We break bread with Mark Thompson in studio. The host of Make it Plain breaks down the corruption in the NBA and the psyche of the sports fan, both complicated subjects, with ease.
Segment 4 - We wrap up the show with Ari B talking about Notre Dame's new coaching hire.


12/04/09 - Episode 89: BOOM! Back from the holiday break, we touch on a bunch of topics today. From concussions to Tiger to religion in sports, we cover it all here on Edge of Sports. Today's guest are former NFL wide receiver Rocket Ismail and author Tom Krattenmaker.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show talking about the one person who has the whole country buzzing, Tiger Woods.
Segment 2 - We talk to former NFL and college football star Rocket Ismail about Charlie Weis' dismissal and concussions in the NFL.
Segment 3 - Author Tom Krattenmaker joins us to chat about the role of religion in sports.


11/20/09 - Episode 88: BOOM! On this week's episode we welcome super-talented actor Roger Guevneur Smith to Edge of Sports to talk about his one-man show about the 1960 fight between Juan Marichal and John Roseboro. We also get a visit from Ashraf Cassiem, the chairperson of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, who is one the frontline in South Africa fighting for people's rights affected by the World Cup. Plus, we weigh in on the allegations of player abuse by Kansas football head coach Mark Mangino.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show setting the stage for Roger Guenveur Smith and talking a little bit about KU head coach Mark Mangino and his questionable motivation tactics.
Segment 2 - Roger Guenveur Smith joins us to relive the madness that occurred between Juan Marichal and John Roseboro back in 1960.
Segment 3 - Ashraf Casseim tells us what he is doing for the people of South Africa who are affected by the preparation for the 2010 World Cup.
Segment 4 - We talk some more about Mangino and how far is too far for a coach.


11/13/09 - Episode 87: BOOM! Today on Edge of Sports we welcome in renowned sports writer Christine Brennan to talk about the horrific sportsmanship during the women's New Mexico/BYU soccer game. Dean Preston of Tennants Together also joins us to tell us why David Stern needs to take action and we give out our midseason NFL awards.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show with our midseason NFL awards. You'll never guess who wins our Worst Owner Award.
Segment 2 - Christine Brennan joins us to talk about women's sports and the "hair pull seen 'round the world."
Segment 3 - Dean Preston of Tenants Together urges us to join his fight in forcing the NBA to take action against LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
Segment 4 - We wrap of the show with a little sound from the Povich Symposium.


11/06/09 - Episode 86: The King of Rock is in the building! Darryl "DMC" McDaniels visits us today for the ENTIRE show. He touches on everything from hip hop to sports to the youth of America. You can't miss this episode!

Segment 1 - We welcome hip hop legend DMC to Edge of Sports to talk about his life, career, and the state of hip hop.
Segment 2 - We continue with DMC as he talks about the obstacles in his life and his organization.
Segment 3 - We play Big Deal or No Big Deal with DMC, debating this week's sports headlines.


10/30/09 - Episode 85: We get to pick the mind of one of the best boxing writers of all-time as Thomas Hauser joins us to talk about anything and everything in the world of boxing. We also deliver some bold predictions for the NBA season and we got a bone to pick with the University of Kentucky.

Segment 1 - We are not too happy about the University of Kentucky tearing down a basketball legend's spot on campus.
Segment 2 - The great Thomas Hauser joins us to talk about boxing; the state its in, where its going, its great history, and so much more.
Segment 3 - We make our predictions for this year's NBA season.


10/23/09 - Episode 84: BOOM! Edge of Sports Radio returns this week with a large helping of the great Muhammed Ali. We welcome Albert Maysles and Bradley Kaplan to Edge of Sports to talk about their documentary "Muhammed and Larry," part of ESPN's 30-for-30 chronicling the 1980 fight between Ali and Larry Holmes. We also talk to SLAM editor Ben Osbourne to preview the NBA season and celebrate the 15th anniversary of SLAM magazine. Plus, we answer the question, "Who would you want to see LeBron James dunk on?"

Segment 1 - We kick off today's show by posing the question, "Who would you want to see LeBron James dunk on?"
Segment 2 - We welcome documentarians Albert Maysles and Bradley Kaplan on to the show to talk about the Ali/Holmes fight of 1980.
Segment 3 - SLAM editor Ben Osbourne joins us to talk about SLAM's 15th anniversary and preview the NBA season.


10/16/09 - Episode 83: On today's show we fire back at Rush Limbaugh for comments he made earlier in the week about Dave and revel in the news that he was dropped from the group attempting to buy the St. Louis Rams. We welcome former NFL tackle Roman Oben to the program to talk about Rush and get his reaction to the news. We also take a look at the lack of high academic standards for athletes at today's major universities.

Segment 1 - Rush Limbaugh was dropped by the Checketts group in their quest to buy the Rams. We react to that news and tell you what what he said this week.
Segment 2 - We welcome on former NFL tackle, and DC's own, Roman Oben to pow wow about Rush Limbaugh and the Redskins.
Segment 3 - We take a look at academic standards for athletes at our major universities and ponder the question, "Are we asking too much of our student athletes?"


10/09/09 - Episode 82: BOOM! Edge of Sports Radio celebrates our 82nd show by opening the phone lines for the first time. That's right folks, you will be able to talk with ME, Dave Zirin, about anything that is on your mind during our LIVE airing on Friday's from 12-1 PM eastern, on Sirius 122 and XM 143. The number is (866) 967-6144. On today's show, we talk about Rush Limbaugh's bid for the St. Louis Rams, Rio de Janiero, host of the 2016 Summer Olympics, LeGarrette Blount, and so much more. DK Wilson also joins us to stir up the pot and talk about the hot button issues of the week.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show talking about the 2016 Summer Olympics and Rush Limbaugh.
Segment 2 - We welcome in sports blogger DK Wilson to discuss LeGarrette Blount's possible reinstatement.
Segment 3 - We take calls for the first time EVER and make some picks for this weekend's NFL games along the way.
Segment 4 - We take a couple more calls and put a bow on another great show of Edge of Sports.


10/02/09 - Episode 81: We stand strong together claiming victory over our President's attempt to bring bankruptcy to the Windy City in the form of the 2016 Olympics. We catch up with New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita to discuss why he has thrown his support behind the LGBT National March for Equality.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show with live reaction to the IOC's decision against President Obama's bid to bring the Summer Games to Chicago in 2016.
Segment 2 - We welcome back the captain of the New Orleans Saints defense, Pro Bowl linebacker Scott Fujita, to discuss his support for LGBT National March for Equality in October.
Segment 3 - We tap John Greenberg, writer for ESPN Chicago, for analysis on the ground of the IOC's fateful decision.


09/25/09 - Episode 80: We speak to NBA All Star Chris Paul and writer Peter Richardson on the 80th Episode of Edge of Sports Radio.

Segment 1 - We knock meddling politicians for their use of sports for personal gain to start this week's show.
Segment 2 - We talk to NBA All Star point guard CP3 AKA Chris Paul about New Orleans, his competition in the Western Conference, and his new children's book.
Segment 3 - We speak with Peter Richardson about his new book A Bomb in Every Issue.
Segment 4 - We grill the new intern Kelty Carpenter about her fanhood with some interesting consequences.


09/18/09 - Episode 79: We match the intensity of an extremely heated week in sports with a couple of outspoken guests with real experience in the sports world. We slide headfirst into a health care debate with former All Star third baseman Corey Koskie. Then, we speak with a former advisor and trainer of the Williams sisters, King Morris, Jr. about the double standard applied to Serena at the US Open and the unbalanced state of the sport of tennis today.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show with a stiff defense of a man known for stiff defense and one so rarely on our list of victims: Michael Jordan.
Segment 2 - We welcome one of the few black tennis trainers to break through to the professional ranks, Morris King, Jr., to talk about the racism alive and well in the sport today.
Segment 3 - We talk to Canadian-born, former professional baseball player, Corey Koskie about his experiences with publicly-funded health care and significant issues inside Major League Baseball.


09/11/09 - Episode 78: At the heart of this week's show, we talk to the heart of the LA Lakers; 4-time NBA Champion Derek Fisher shares his thoughts on health care and the game that brought him fame. We welcome DK Wilson of Sports On My Mind to dish on MJ in the Hall of Fame and AI's move to Memphis. With the NFL Season kicking off, we make our picks for who will take home the Vince Lombardi trophy in February, and what NFL-related headlines will leak on to the front page.

Segment 1 - We make five predictions about NFL stories that will gain the attention of society at large.
Segment 2 - We muster up the strength to make predictions about what will happen on the field in the NFL this season.
Segment 3 - We talk to Lakers guard Derek Fisher about his life of faith, his daughter's battle with eye cancer, and Barack Obama's fight to reform our nation's health care system.
Segment 4 - Michael Jordan's induction into the Hall and Allen Iverson's future with Memphis are analyzed as we talk with DWil AKA DK Wilson of Sports On My Mind.


09/04/09 - Episode 77: We are floored by the ease at which our friend former NBA player Kermit Washington explains the complexities of the lives of athletes from the violence displayed by Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount to Michael Vick's predicament to Brett Favre's repetitious retirement play. It's our please to have Kermit in studio as we bounce around the roundtable of opinion on the media's reaction to Blount's punch with Kevin McNutt, Damien Smith AKA Slimm Goines, and Boston Pete Koury.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show with the ref Kevin McNutt and Damien Smith talking about violence in athletics.
Segment 2 - Former NBA All Star forward Kermit Washington analyzes violence in athletics and the media firestorm that follows those moments. Also, Kermit promotes fast at American University to help his cause feeding the needy in Africa. Support him by going to www.ProjectContactAfrica.com.
Segment 3 - We continue our conversation with Kermit Washington who shares his thoughts on Brett Favre with the help of his wife Mimi Washington who communicates some very poignant thoughts from the perspective of an athlete's familial support system.


08/28/09 - Episode 76: We are rejoined by an inspirational brother in struggle who left the NFL of his own volition ultimately to become the West Coast head of the NFL Player's Association and the author of the thought-provoking book Out of Their League; Dave Meggyesy delivers the goods on Michael Vick. We tap DWil AKA DK Wilson of Sports On My Mind for his reaction to Vick's debut with the Eagles. Also, we talk baseball as the summer wraps with Phil Aliff of Iraq Veterans for Peace (IVAW.org) and Damien Smith.

Segment 1 - We kick off the show talking Michael Vick, Allen Iverson, and pennant races with Damien Smith AKA Slimm Goines and Phil Aliff.
Segment 2 - We feel a bit out of our league talking to the man who wrote Out of Their League, Dave Meggyesy examines Vick's return to the NFL.
Segment 3 - We speak with DWil about Michael Vick and the issue of substance abuse in the lives of star athletes.


08/21/09 - Episode 75: We welcome back ESPN Page 2 columnist Scoop Jackson to dish on Favre, Vick, Starbury, and A.I. If the topic is hot, Scoop's on it. We barely escape a mean submission hold talking MMA with Dedrick Muhammad of the Institute for Policy Studies. Also, Phil Aliff of Iraq Veteran's Against the War (IVAW.org) sits in on a rowdy show with Boston Pete and Ari B (TheLionAriB.wordpress.com).

Segment 1 - We kick off the show talking Plaxico and Favre with Phil Aliff, Ari B, and Boston Pete Koury.
Segment 2 - We talk with Chicago's own Scoop Jackson delving deep into today's sports issues like only Scoop can.
Segment 3 - Dedrick Muhammad of ISP updates us on the latest in Mixed Martial Arts before we wrap up the show.


08/14/09 - Episode 74: It's a show about second chances, and taking advantage of the opportunities before us. We focus on the story of all stories: Michael Vick signing with the Philadelphia Eagles thanks to Donovan McNabb's lobbying to bring him to the city of brotherly love. We relish the opportunity to speak with Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon about his book, Never Give Up on Your Dream, highlighting his amazing career north and south of the border. Also, we talk to DK Wilson of Sports On My Mind who pontificates on Vick's future on the field and in the media spotlight.

Episode 74 - Segment 1 - We are joined by Damian Smith AKA Slimm Goines to kick off the show talking about all the events that led Michael Vick to ultimately be picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Episode 74 - Segment 2 - We are privelidged to speak with the great Warren Moon about his book Never Give Up on Your Dream and the life he led which inspired the work.
Episode 74 - Segment 3 - We welcome back DK Wilson AKA DWil of Sports on my Mind to break down Vick's move to Philly and the media's response to the news.


08/07/09 - Episode 73: This week, we talk about Michael Vick's future presenting the 'Just Speak Up!' award to Terrell Owens for coming to Vick's defense. We are thrilled to welcome NPR host Bill Littlefield of 'Only a Game' to talk about David Ortiz' failed drug test in 2003 and the drip-drop leaking of the list that was supposed to be sealed. Also, a retrospective look at the life of 'Bat Boy' Matthew McGough, and we wonder aloud about how President Clinton might be able to help Michael Vick find employment in the NFL.

Episode 73 - Segment 1 - Host of 'Only a Game' on NPR, Bill Littlefield breaksdown the New England reaction to the news that David Ortiz used some form of performance-enhancing drugs.
Episode 73 - Segment 2 - We wax poetic about Michael Vick's predicament and whether Clintonian negotiating skills might be able to help Vick after following Bill's return from north of the DMZ.
Episode 73 - Segment 3 - We welcome Matthew McGough and his tales from his latest book 'Bat Boy'...Coming of Age with the New York Yankees.
Episode 73 - Segment 4 - We wrap up the show presenting the prestigious 'Just Speak Up!' award to an unlikely candidate for sticking up for Vick.


07/31/09 - Episode 72: We are dwarfed in studio by the class of the class of 2000; fellow NBA draft picks Etan Thomas and DeMarr Johnson use their music to teach us how to overcome obstacles and the taunts of naysayers through tough times. Also, Dave Savolaine of NFLDraftBlitz.com enlightens us on Ben Roethliesberger's off-the-field issues, while the ref, Kevin McNutt keeps us honest sitting in on the whole show.

Episode 72 - Segment 1 - We kick off the show with NBA center and poet Etan Thomas to discuss his article on his experience with police brutality in the wake of the arrest of Harvard scholar Henry Gates, and Etan's future move home to play for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Episode 72 - Segment 2 - We welcome DeMarr Johnson with Etan Thomas in studio to play their new song about overcoming obstacles in life.
Episode 72 - Segment 3 - We speak with NFLDraftBlitz.com's Dave Savolaine to talk about Big Ben's off-the-field issues leading into another season of pro football.
Episode 72 - Segment 4 - Kevin McNutt helps wrap up the show!


07/24/09 - Episode 71: The hilarious hall of fame sports writer Bert Sugar, author of 80 books, is at the heart of a show where we also speak with DK Wilson from Sports on my Mind and welcome in studio, Washington radio legend Joe Barber.

Episode 71 - Segment 1 - We are thrilled to have in studio, Joe Barber, movie reviewer extraordinaire from WTOP.
Episode 71 - Segment 2 - We have legendary boxing writer Bert Sugar to discuss the Hall of Fame and his book about said elite (and elitist) organization entitled Bert Sugar's Baseball Hall of Fame.
Episode 71 - Segment 3 - We welcome DK Wilson AKA DWil of Sports On My Mind to hash out the month that was in sports.


07/10/09 - Episode 70: This is an important show. We remember Steve McNair with two people who knew him well… and are wondering how well they knew him at all. We speak to former Baltimore Sun columnist David Steele and former teammate Marques Ogden. We also speak to Ron Bishop, author of When Play was Play.

Episode 70 - Segment 1 - Remembering McNair with David Steele and Marques Ogden.
Episode 70 - Segment 2 - We speak about the media treatment of McNair’s death with Steele and Ogden.
Episode 70 - Segment 3 - We welcome Ron Bishop professor in the Department of Culture and Communication at Drexel University to another edition of Ask a Sports Sociologist to discuss his book, When Play Was Play.
Episode 70 - Segment 4 - We wrap up the show to “poo poo” Kansas City Star shock-columnist Jason Whitlock’s latest sexist rant.


07/03/09 - Episode 69: DOUBLE BOOM! We are back with Jeremiah Tittle on the wheels of steel. We talk some Jim Brown. We interview Kermit Washington. And we speak with Helen Wheelock of the women’s hoops blog. It will singe your cerebellum!

Episode 69 - Segment 1 - We kick off the show with host chat about the reaction to Jim Brown's reaction to Tiger Woods' lack of social activism.
Episode 69 - Segment 2 - We welcome former All Star NBA player Kermit Washington back to talk about the prospects of a professional athlete coming out of the closet, public funding for stadiums, and the donations of Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, and Ron Artest to help those in need through Project Contact Africa.
Episode 69 - Segment 3 - We interview Helen Wheelock about her work on the fantastic Women's Hoops Blog.
Episode 69 - Segment 4 - We wrap it all up!


06/26/09 - Episode 68: BOOM! Whatta show. We welcome David Steele – one of the great sports commentators in the bizz – we do our draft wrap up with Cub and Ari, we relaunch the segment ASK A SPORTS SOCIOLOGIST and we give teh Just Speak Up Award to the late great Steven Wells.

Episode 68 - Segment 1 - We remember Michael Jackson and discuss if MJ was an athlete, who would he be?
Episode 68 - Segment 2 - We break down the draft with David Steele, Cub, and Ari
Episode 68 - Segment 3 - We welcome Sports Sociologist Peter Kaufman to discuss his piece called 'Boos, Bans, and Other Backlash: The Consequences of Being an Activist Athlete'.
Episode 68 - Segment 4 - We present the late great Steven Wells with the first ever posthumous 'Just Speak Up!' award.


06/19/09 - Episode 67: Boom! David Aldridge from TNT is in the HOUSE. We also speak to Cub and Ari to celebrate my favorite time of year: NBA DRAFT TIME!

Episode 67 - Segment 1 - We speak about the situation in Iran and the difference between soccer riots and the protests throughout the country.
Episode 67 - Segment 2 - We welcome TNT NBA Analyst David Aldridge to wrap up the NBA season looking ahead to the draft.
Episode 67 - Segment 3 - We welcome Cub Buenning and Ari Bykofsky to debate the NBA Draft.


06/12/09 - Episode 66: We have from the world of AOL Sports' and Around the Horn's own Kevin Blackistone in the house. We also have Charles "Modi" Modiano from Sports on My Mind. Sharp talk.

Episode 66 - Segment 1 - We welcome AOL Fan House columnist, frequent contributor to Around the Horn on ESPN, and the Shirley Povich chair at the University of Maryland, Kevin Blackistone, to discuss the NBA Finals and other current sports issues. Read his latest article here.
Episode 66 - Segment 2 - We have Charles Modiano of Sports On My Mind in studio.
Episode 66 - Segment 3 - We continue our conversation with Charles Modiano of Sports on My Mind


06/05/09 - Episode 65: Unreal. We speak to track and field legend Dr. Edwin Moses. We also speak to Denis McGlynn, a leader of the battle to legalize gambling in Delaware. And we have IN STUDIO, from the Institute for Policy Studies, Dedrick Muhammad.

Episode 65 - Segment 1 - INTRO: We talk about the infamous non-handshake of Lebron James.
Episode 65 - Segment 2 - We speak to track and field legend Dr.Edwin Moses. Remarkable stuff.
Episode 65 - Segment 3 - We welcome Dover Motorsports CEO Dennis McGlynn to discuss his fight against the NFL for legalized gambling in Delaware.
Episode 65 - Segment 4 - Edge of Sports Segment 4: We talks MMA with Dedrick Muhammad of the Institute of Policy Studies.


05/22/09 - Episode 63: Two words: Chuck D. Slimm Goines and Dave Z break it down with the Rhythm, the Rebel.

Episode 63 – Segment 1 - INTRO: We kick off the show with a scintillating political sports analogy which you won't find on your SAT...yet.
Episode 63 – Segment 2 - We welcome the Hard Rhymer himself, Chuck D to the program.
Episode 63 – Segment 3 - We welcome DK Wilson of the popular website Sports on My Mind


05/15/09 - Episode 62: Let’s talk some roids as we speak to MLB All Star and former Roger Clemens teammate Morgan Ensberg and we speak to Michael O’Keeffe one of the authors of American Icon.

Episode 62 – Segment 1 - INTRO: Dave Zirin is joined by Ivy Armstrong to break down the week that was.
Episode 62 – Segment 2 - Morgan Ensberg on Roger Clemens and PEDs. We welcome 10 year MLB veteran Morgan Ensberg to the program.
Episode 62 – Segment 3 - We welcome Michael O'Keeffe, one of the authors of American Icon, The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pasttime.
Episode 62 – Segment 4 - We end by giving out this weeks Just Speak Up award….


05/08/09 - Episode 61: Boom! LIVE talking prison policy with JIM BROWN. We also speak to NFL draft expert David Savolaine! And we are joined by Slimm Goines aka Damian Smith.

Episode 61 – Segment 1 - INTRO: Dave Zirin is joined by Damian Smith aka Slimm Goines and prep to talk to Jim BROWN.
Episode 61 – Segment 2 - Talking to Jim Brown! We welcome icon Jim Brown back to the program to talk about his work and philosophy behind Amer-I-Can and the US prison problem..
Episode 61 – Segment 3 - We welcome NFL Draft Blitz columnist Dave Savolaine.
Episode 61– Segment 4 - We end by giving out this weeks Just Speak Up award….


05/01/09 - Episode 60: We are LIVE: Harry Edwards! Nate Mills! And MORE collisions of sports and politics

Episode 60 – Segment 1 - INTRO: Dave Zirin kicks off this week's show!
Episode 60 – Segment 2 - We welcome the author of Sociology of Sport, prolific teacher, and the mastermind behind the Olympic Project for Human Rights, Dr. Harry Edwards to reflect on 1968 providing lessons for society today.
Episode 60 – Segment 3 - We speak with Olympism Project founder and former Olympian Nathanial Mills.
Episode 60 – Segment 4 - We CLOSE with what we learned from Dr. Harry Edwards.


04/24/09 - Episode 59: LIVE AND DIRECT! We talk again to Etan Thomas of the Washington Wizards, SUGAR writer/director/producer team Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, Dr. Mary Jo Kane, and Hooked on Hoops author Kevin McNutt.

Episode 59 – Segment 1 - We kick off this week's LIVE show on Sirius XM Sports Nation, Sirius 122 and XM 143 with poet, activist, NBA center for the Washington Wizards, and author of 'More than an Athlete', Etan Thomas to discuss his visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital in Washington, DC
Episode 59 – Segment 2 - We interview Sugar co-directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden discuss their film about the baseball academies in the Dominican Republic which just so happened to be inspired by Dave Zirin's column in The Nation.
Episode 59 – Segment 3 - We welcome Dr. Mary Jo Kane, Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota, to discuss women and sports on the regular segment, Ask a Sports Sociologist.
Episode 59 – Segment 4 - We welcome Hooked on Hoops, Understanding Black Youth's Blind Devotion to Basketball author Kevin McNutt into the studio as the Just Speak Up award of the week.


04/17/09 - Episode 58: WE ARE LIVE! Yes, Edge of Sports Radio now has Coach K’s old spot on Sirius XM Sports Nation, Sirius 122 and XM 143. We speak to Etan Thomas in studio, we speak to Scoop Jackson, and we bring it all home with our Just Speak Up Award.

Episode 58 - Segment 1 - We explain what the show is all about where sports and politics collide as the show debuts on Sirius XM Sports Nation, Sirius 122 and XM 143.
Episode 58 - Segment 2 - We welcome NBA center with the Washington Wizards, poet, activist, and author of 'More than an Athlete', Etan Thomas into the studio to discuss the game of basketball and the game of politics.
Episode 58 - Segment 3 - We welcome ESPN.com Page 2 columnist Scoop Jackson to the program with NBA center and politival activist Etan Thomas in studio.
Episode 58 - Segment 4 - We wrap up the live show announcing the first ever Etan Thomas Just Speak Up Award accompanied by Etan Thomas himself, Ari Bykofsky, and Pete Koury.


04/03/09 - Episode 57: Two words: Childhood chum. Edge of Sports radio welcomes my best bud from high school Arya Shirazi to the show. We also speak to the author of Five Ring Circus, Dr. Christopher Shaw and Bob Quellos to speak about their work with No Games Chicago, and a dynamic protest they pulled off in Chi-town.

Episode 57 – Segment 1 - Edge of Sports recaps our unspeakably horrible picks in the NCAA Tournament and we talk about the sanctity or lack-thereof - oc the college contract.
Episode 57 – Segment 2 - I put my childhood chum Ary on the 'Sponsor to be Names Later' Hot Seat.
Episode 57 – Segment 3 - Edge of Sports welcomes author of Five Ring Circus, Dr. Christopher Shaw and Bob Quellos to speak about their work with No Games Chicago, and specifically, a recent protest they organized in Chicago.


03/21/09 - Episode 56: So sorry this is late in posting but at least you can hear all my unspeakably terrible tourney picks for March Madness. It’s frightening. This is also the show after we were taken off of Sirius/XM. We aren’t posting segment 1 because we have made nice-nice with all concerned. If I get fired I'll post it far and wide.

Episode 56 – Segment 2 - We welcome former Brown University basketball player and current SLAM Magazine writer Cub Buenning to breakdown the NCAA Tournament. Read his work online at SLAMonline.com.
Episode 56 – Segment 3 - We welcome DK Wilson from SportsOnMyMind.com to discuss an issue others just don’t want to discuss.


03/14/09 - Episode 55: Ladies and Gentlemen, we have ourselves the Legends Show. This week we interview Major League Baseball’s all time leader in hits, Peter Rose and the NBA’s all time leading scorer Kareem Abdul Jabbar. We also speak to Dedrick Muhammad from the Institute for Policy Studies, and an aficionado in the world of Mixed Martial Arts. It’s an epic show: one for the ages. Listen and enjoy.

Episode 55 -- Segment 1 - We welcome Dedrick Mohammed of the Institute for Policy Studies to kick off the LEGENDS show. Read his work at ExtremeInequality.org and www.IPS-DC.org.
Episode 55 -- Segment 2 - We speak with Pete Rose, the Major League Baseball hits leader, about Alex Rodriguez, Bud Selig, and the game of baseball today.
Episode 55-- Segment 3 - We continue the LEGENDS edition of Edge of Sports Radio to speak with Kareem Abdul Jabbar about Barack Obama, his goal of coaching in the NBA one day, and about his project Hoop IQ. Learn about it here.


03/07/09 - Episode 54: This is a week to remember. Two of the sharpest minds in the game: Simon Kuper, sports writer of the Guardian and Adrian Burgos, University of Illinois professor, come on the show to talk about everything from the Dominican baseball scandal to the world cup coming to South Africa. And we are joined in studio by the man himself, Harper CARON.

Episode 54 -- Segment 1 - Jason Moore, Harper Caron, and Dave Z discuss the week's political sports issues: mainly a man named TO.
Episode 54 -- Segment 2 - We welcome the author of Soccer Against the Enemy and sports columnist for The Financial Times, Simon Kuper to talk about the game of soccer from a socioeconomic perspective. Keep an eye out for his forthcoming published work, Soccernomics.
Episode 54-- Segment 3 - We talk to University of Illinois associate professor Adrian Burgos about the accessibility of performance enhancing drugs in the Dominican Republic and the controversial role of talent scouts known as buscones.


02/28/09 - Episode 53: The sports world shook this past week when UConn coach Jim Calhoun upbraided a journalist who had the temerity to ask him whether he should be the highest paid state employee of Connecticut. We speak to the target of Calhoun's ire, reporter Ken Krayeske. We also talk to Sportsonmymind's DK Wilson, not to mention Jason Moore and Jason Sands.

Episode 53 -- Segment 1 - Raw Poetic, Jason Moore, and Dave Z discuss the week's political sports issues.
Episode 53 -- Segment 2 - We interview freelance writer Ken Krayeske about his infamous confrontation with UCONN head basketball coach Jim Calhoun during a press conference.
Episode 53-- Segment 3 - We check in with DK Wilson from SportsonmyMind.com to discuss the month that was. Also, J. Sands of Lone Catalysts shows Steel City some love.


02/21/09 - Episode 52: Time to get the sports story from behind the camera. We talk to Larry Greenblatt, from Viewpoint studios. This man has filmed every athlete of note in the last two decades and we get the stories from behind the camera. We alsointerview Ben Osborne and Lang Whitaker of Slam Magazine about All-Star weekend.

Episode 52 -- Segment 1 - We welcome camera man extraordinaire, Larry Greenblatt into the studio to reflect on his experiences from behind the lenses.
Episode 52 -- Segment 2 - We grill Larry Greenblatt on his best and worst experiences filming famous people and famous events.
Episode 52-- Segment 3 - We interview Ben Osborne and Lang Whitaker of Slam Magazine about All-Star weekend.


02/14/09 - Episode 51: This is what we call a newsmakers show. Alongside Jeremiah Tittle and Raw Poetic Jason Moore, we speak to UFC star Jeff "The Snowman" Monson, who is facing prison time for allegedly spray painting revolutionary graffiti on a government building. We also speak to Bob Quellos to discuss his efforts to leep the Olympics out of his hometown of Chicago.

Episode 51 -- Segment 1 - We talk Barry Bonds, performance enhancing drugs and weight loss with Raw Poetic himself, Jason Moore.
Episode 51 -- Segment 2 - We talk to UFC's and Mixed Martial Arts expert Jeff Monson about his recent issues with the law following his interview with ESPN the Magazine.
Episode 51-- Segment 3 - We welcome Bob Quellos to the program to discuss his efforts to keep the Olympics from coming to his hometown of Chicago. Jeremiah Tittle dishes out another edition of What the World is Watching.


02/07/09 - Episode 50: Like a Michael Phelps bong hit, this show has endless reserves of smoke. We welcome hip hop/radio impresario Jason Moore into the HOUSE. We speak to Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins about her stiletto sharp column about Mr. Phelps. We also talk Super Bowl with Big Daddy Drew, himself, Drew Magary, from the NFL comedy site Kissing Suzy Kolber.

Episode 50 -- Segment 1 - The HOT SEAT with Jason Moore. We also talk about the week that was with Mr. Moore.
Episode 50 -- Segment 2 - We talk to Sally Jenkins We welcome acclaimed sports author and Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins to discuss Michael Phelps' unfortunate candid photo.
Episode 50-- Segment 3 - Big Daddy Drew and Michele Bollinger (sigh).
We speak with the author of Men With Balls and Kissing Suzy Kolber columnist Drew Magary to the program. Also, a surprise 50th show visit by Dave's wife Michelle Bollinger finds Dave on the hot seat struggling to answer questions about his relationship.



01/31/09 - Episode 49: It's SUPER BOWL WEEKEND! And we're talking to ESPN's own Sal Paolantonio. We are going to see if Sal's book How Football Explains America can explain this wacky Arizona Pittsburgh Super Bowl in advance of the game. We are also joined in studio by Charles "Modi" Modiano to discuss the Recession Bowl and Bonds.

Episode 49 -- Segment 1 - Talking Sports and Politics live in studio with the day's co host Charles "Modi" Modiano of the great website Sports on my Mind.
Episode 49 -- Segment 2 - Sal Paolantonio LIVE from Tampa We welcome ESPN NFL Reporter Sal Paolantonio LIVE from Tampa, FL, the site of the Super Bowl XLIII, to apply the theorems he introduced in his book How Football Explains America to the biggest cultural sporting event of the year.
Episode 49-- Segment 3 - Mike Tillery on everything and Modi on Bonds. We welcome Mike Tillery of TheStartingFive.net to the program. And Charles 'Modi' Modiano dishes the latest on Barry Bonds' struggle with the law.


01/24/09 - Episode 48: This WHOLE SHOW is an interview with the legendary pro wrestler Diamond Dallas Page. We talk about the Mickey Rourke flick the Wrestler and DDP's harrowing and redemptive journey in wrestling alongside Lex Luger. You will also hear me announce that we are interviewing Pat Griffin on LGBT issues in sport. That was the previous week. Apologies for any confusion. Enjoy DDP. He is one of a kind.

Episode 48 -- Segment 1 - The post-inauguration sporting landscape with "Slimm Goines" Damian Smith. Damian and I saw the Wrestler, and we are gearing up to interview one of our heroes. Bang.
Episode 48 -- Segment 2 - Diamond. Dallas. Page.
Episode 48-- Segment 3 - DDP Part II. What can I say? The man just does not stop talking. We get more goodies from DDP, including how yoga changed his life, and why everyone thinks of him as a "Teddy Bear with Tattoos."


01/17/09 - Episode 47: The story of the week is the NFL playoffs. We speak to lead Baltimore Sun sports columnist David Steele, on his way to cover the Baltimore Ravens/Pittsburgh Steelers slug fest. We also speak to Prof. Pat Griffin, author of Strong Women, Deep Closets: Lesbians and Homophobia in Sport about It Takes a Team campaign against homophobia in sport.

Episode 47 -- Segment 1 - Talking smack with Damian Smith, Ari B, and Jeremiah. We go "around the horn" (G-d help me) and talk about everything from the NFL playoffs to the effect of deindustrialization on football fans.
Episode 47 -- Segment 2 - David Steele of the Baltimore Sun. We welcome Baltimore Sun columnist David Steele about the Baltimore Raven's playoff run and athletes' interest in Obama's Inauguration.
Episode 47 -- Segment 3 - Professor Pat Griffin talks homophobia in sports We welcome Professor Emeritus of Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Pat Griffin to discuss her campaign It Takes A Team! Education Campaign for LGBT Issues in Sport. Get her book Strong Women, Deep Closets: Lesbians and Homophobia in Sport. Also, another edition of What the World is Watching examines the assassination of a whistleblower in South Africa allegedly related to World Cup 2010.


01/10/09 - Episode 46: Mike Shanahan has left the Broncos. And we at Edge of Sports are here to speak to the man himself, Stefan Fatsis. Fatsis is the "immersion journalist" who experienced an entire Broncos training camp as a kicker and wrote the book A few Seconds of Panic. And along with us for the show, Harper and Ronald Caron. Harper sacked Peyton Manning in high school, and that is just the beginning.

Episode 46 -- Segment 1 - Opening up with Harper and Ron Caron.
Episode 46 -- Segment 2 - Let's get into all issues New Orleans and sporting with Harper and Ron for the first ever Father/Son hot seat.
We continue cu-cutting up with Harper and Ron Caron before they bravely take a seat on the 'Sponsor to be Named Later' Hot Seat.

Episode 46 -- Segment 3 - Talkin' Shanahan with Stefan Fatsis.Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin welcomes best-selling author Stefan Fatsis to discuss the firing of Denver Broncos head football coach Mike Shanahan. Shanahan allowed Fatsis to practice and train with the Broncos kicking team as part of research for the book A Few Seconds of Panic.


01/03/09 - Episode 45: Finally at long last! We bring together Chicago Sam and Boston Pete! The two most navel gazing sports cities in the world come together… but Chicago Sam doesn't get away without experiencing the Hot Seat. We also speak to Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim about Mixed Martial Arts and his new book Blood in the Cage.

Episode 45 -- Segment 1 - We start with the host chat with Sam Edelstein, Boston Pete, and J Sands.
Episode 45 -- Segment 2 - Talking Mixed Martial Arts with Sports Illustrated's own Jon Wertheim. We welcome Sports Illustrated writer Jon Wertheim to discuss his book Blood in the Cage about Mixed Martial Arts. Buy that book or his forthcoming Strokes of Genius here.
Episode 45 -- Segment 3 - We leave by putting Chicago Sam on the Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin is joined by J Sands, and they put Sam Edelstein on the 'sponsor to be names later' hot seat.


12/27/08 - Episode 44: Too much fun for one show, We get hip hop impresario J Sands - also the host of Sands on Sports - to ride shotgun with us through out the show. We also conduct a very special interview with Dr. Grant Farred and discuss the world of Liverpool soccer. He is the author of the book Long Distance Love.

Episode 44 -- Segment 1 - We are joined by J Sands of Sands on Sports and Boston Pete for this week's host chat.
Episode 44 -- Segment 2 - Our main interview with Dr. Grant Farred. Edge of Sports Radio host welcomes Dr. Grant Farred author of Long Distance Love: A Passion for Football.
Episode 44 -- Segment 3 - J Sands on the host seat! J Sands jumps on the 'sponsor to be named later' hot seat with Dave Zirin on Edge of Sports Radio.


12/20/08 - Episode 43: This is an epic show. We speak with future NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning. We talk to the head of the Black Coaches Association, Floyd Keith, and we interview football historian Gary Andrew Poole on the life of Slingin' Sammy Baugh. Yes, all on one show. Boom.

Episode 43 -- Segment 1 - We speak with Black Coaches Association president Floyd Keith. We welcome Ari Bykofsky into the host chat session and we speak to Black Coaches Association executive director Floyd Keith talks about the lack of minority coaches in college football and his plans to change this.
Episode 43 -- Segment 2 - Our interview with Alonzo Mourning We welcome NBA great Alonzo Mourning to discuss his life, struggle, support of Barack Obama, community activism, and athletic career. Get his book Resiliance here.
Episode 43-- Segment 3 - Football historian Gary Andrew Poole on the life of Slingin' Sammy Baugh We interview Gary Poole about the life of Hall of Fame Redskin Sammy Baugh. Read his work here. Also, a holiday wrap or kosher goose springroll on second to last show of the year.


12/13/08 - Episode 42: We are BACK with a killer show. We speak to former USC assistant coach Johnny Lopes. It's a story that transcends sports. We also speak to DK Wilson about the month that was and we visit Ari B in the Lion's Den. And through it all, we are joined by "Boston Pete."

Episode 42 -- Segment 1 - Meet Boston Pete and breaking it down with former USC football assistant Johnny Lopes. We puts Boston Pete on the yet-to-be sponsored Hot Seat. Also, We the former defensive coordinator for the University of Southern California football team, Johnny Lopes to tell his story.
Episode 42 -- Segment 2 - The month that was with DK Wilson We welcome back to the program to play Story, Not a Story on November's sports issues. Read his column here.
Episode 42 -- Segment 3 - The Lion's Den with Ari B We travel back Into the Lion's Den with Ari Bykofsky.


11/29/08 - Episode 41: Yes, it's the Turkey Day Michele Bollinger show. Jeremiah and Dave Z kick it with the Yano-man, Dave's in law. We also speak with Mike "Mizzo" Tillery from The Starting Five.

Episode 41 -- Segment 1 - Welcoming the fam.
We talk some serious Thanksgiving turkey smack with brother-in-law Jason Yan in studio for the first Thanksgiving edition of the program.

Episode 41 -- Segment 2 - Mike "Mizzo" Tillery.
We welcome Mike Tillery of The Starting Five to talk about his Thanksgiving covering Donovan McNabb's knock out performance following a week in which Andy Reid benched him for the first time ever.

Episode 41 -- Segment 3 - We call the makers of our Thanksgiving dinner to try and assess whether cooking is in fact a sport.


11/22/08 - Episode 40: It's Mark Cuban, Obama week on the Edge of Sports. Mark Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks Owner, is in some serious hot water with the SEC. But most other folks are feeling ...what's the word... hopeful in the wake of Obama's victory. We cover both with deadspin.com founder Will Leitch and Charles Modiano.

Episode 40 -- Segment 1 - Host Chat with Jeremiah Tittle on Mark Cuban and the Obama aftermath
Episode 40 -- Segment 2 - We talk to Will Leitch, the man who did the ultimate Cuban interview.
Episode 40 -- Segment 3 - Speaking with Charles "Modi" Modiano.


11/15/08 - Episode 39: This week we speak to ESPN's Sal Paolantonio about his new book How Football Explains America. We also talk with Jim Thompson from the Positive Coaching Alliance. And we do it all with Sarah Braunstein from Sports Illustrated for Kids riding shotgun.

Episode 39 -- Segment 1 - Host Chat with Sarah Braunstein
Episode 39 -- Segment 2 - Pallin' around with Sal Paolantonio
Episode 39 -- Segment 3 - Jim Thompson seeks to improve youth sports


11/08/08 - Episode 38: Obama, Obama, Oh My. This week we speak to New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita, Jemele Hill of espn.com, Cincinnati Sports Radio talk host Nathan Ive, and sports on my mind's DK Wilson, all about their reaction to the news that a land built on slavery elected a black president. Somewhere (Havana) Tupac smiles.

Episode 38 -- Segment 1 - We kick off the show with Damian "Slimm" Smith and speak on Barack Obama's win at the polls as seen through the sports lens.
Episode 38 -- Segment 2 - We welcome New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita to discuss his thoughts on Barack Obama's victorious presidential campaign. He gives us some serious flavor on the feel in the Big Easy.
Episode 38-- Segment 3 - Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin asks ESPN.com Page 2 columnist Jemele Hill about Barack Obama's victory. Cincinnati Sports Radio talk host Nathan Ive makes good on his promise to recap the election results in Ohio. DK Wilson from www.SportsOnMyMind.com wraps the month that was. Lamont Germany provides another 2 Minute Warning.


11/01/08 - On Episode 37, we take it to the next level. After we "host chat" it up about the end of the World Series, we speak to Sports Illustrated's Jack McCallum, the finest basketball writer in these United States. We also talk to former Pro Football Player and Professor Michael Oriard about why football is so beloved. And we follow up with Nathan Ive about the voting scene on the ground in early voting in Ohio.

Episode 37 -- Segment 1 - Host chat: We speak about the World Series featuring the Phillies, a team of destiny.
Episode 37 -- Segment 2 - We welcome Sports Illustrated senior writer and author Jack McCallum to discuss the 2008-09 NBA Season and athletes taking an interest in the Presidential Election.
Episode 37 -- Segment 3 - We speak with Professor of English and Associate Dean of Oregon State University's College of Liberal Arts Michael Oriard about Obama's brother-in-law who coaches basketball for OSU and how football solidified itself as America's game. Check out his books here. Cincinnati Radio Show host Nathan Ive provides political analysis from the ground on which way Ohio will vote. Another edition of Tales From the Road follows Dave as he speaks at three historically black colleges. Get his book here.


10/25/08 - Episode 36! This week we blow the lid off the "Merritocracy" -- the way that "Merritt" Paulson, the son of Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, is trying to fleece the city of Portland for a publicly funded stadium. The nerve of the Paulsons! What cheek! We speak to former pro soccer player and Portland professor Jules Boykoff. We also speak to a true bad-ass radio man, Nathan Ive about the scene in Cincinnati and we return to the segment: Tales from the ROAD!!!

Episode 36 -- Segment 1 - Host chat: We speak about the World Series featuring the Phillies, a team of destiny.
Episode 36 -- Segment 2 - Edge of Sports Radio welcomes former pro soccer player Dr. Jules Boykoff to talk about Henry Paulson and son's abuse of tax payer dollars in their attempt to build a new soccer stadium in Portland, Oregon.
Episode 36 -- Segment 3 - Time for a true baller, and nemesis to all Sucker Mcs: Cincinnati talk radio host Nathan Ive to discuss sports and politics issues of Cincinnati and beyond the swing state of Ohio. Also, another edition of Tales from the Road features Dave's analysis of the Pacific Northwest. Also, an alter ego of Ari B emerges. His name is Flush Skidmark, and he's somehow more appealing than Bizzaro Flush AKA Rush Limbaugh.


10/18/08 - Episode 35! Here is the show that we dedicate to Philadelphia sports, and their brutally funny -- and at times just plain brutal -- fans. We also talk to Jeff "the Snowman" Monson, the Ultimate Fighter with a taste for peace and social justice. We also speak to Philly Daily News columnist Will Bunch. And we continue with our segment, TALES FROM THE ROAD!

Episode 35 -- Segment 1 - Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin welcomes Ari B, Damian Smith, and Jeremiah Tittle into the studio to rap about our favorite Philly sports memories.
Episode 35 -- Segment 2 - UFC fighter Jeff Monson protests war and social injustice before, during, and after delivering beatdowns in the ring.
Episode 35 -- Segment 3 - Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin welcomes Philadelphia Daily News reporter Will Bunch to criticize the choice of Sarah Palin to drop the puck on the NHL season. Pre-order his book Tear Down This Myth attacking the legacy of Ronald Reagan. Also, another edition of Tales from the Road in which Dave attempts to feed his family by selling his book A People's History of Sports in the United States by singing bad karaoke.


10/11/08 - Episode 34! Double BOOM! This week on Edge of Sports Radio, we speak about the sporting world of Sarah Palin. We also interview former NFL running back Chuck Muncie. We also speak to Tricia Tocco, from the International Labor Rights Forum to discuss how child labor is being used to make soccer balls.

Episode 34 -- Segment 1 - We speak about the sporting ilife of Gov. Sarah Palin of being the only beauty contestest not interested in world peace.
Episode 34 -- Segment 2 - We talk to former NFL running back Chuck Muncie to talk about identity theft, his efforts to assist adolescents in need, and the socio-political state of our country today.
Episode 34-- Segment 3 - We welcome Trina Toko from the International Labor Rights Forum to discuss how child labor is being used to make soccer balls.


10/04/08 - Episode 33! Boom! This week we talk about Al Davis, we talk to Rick Pitino, and we learn about the movement against the Winter Olympics in Vancouver with Chris Shaw. We also speak to Ari B in the Lion's Den, we hang with DK Wilson about the month that was, and go through What the World is Watching with Jeremiah Tittle.

Episode 33 -- Segment 1 - We examine the public debacle of Raiders owner Al Davis' open letter to the now former head coach Lane Kiffin.
Episode 33 -- Segment 2 - We welcome future Hall of Fame basketball coach currently leading the Louisville Cardinals Rick Pitino to discuss his new book Rebound Rules 2.0. Also, the founding member and lead spokesperson for the No Games 2010 Coalition, Chris Shaw tells the IOC to keep their hands off Vancouver.
Episode 33 -- Segment 3 - Time for the Lion's Den with Ari B. DK Wilson talking about the month that was, 2-Minute Warning with Lamont Germany, and we ask what the world is watching with Jeremiah Tittle.


09/27/08 - Episode 32! You would need Bruce Lee to chop this show up. We go through the pained ugliness around the construction of the new Yankee Stadium, and we finish part two of our interview with Kermit Washington. We speak with NY Giant David Tyree and Kissing Suzy Kolber's Big Daddy Drew, Drew Magary.

Episode 32 -- Segment 1 - We expose the injustices associated with the public funding of the private endeavor of building the new Yankee Stadium.
Episode 32 -- Segment 2 - A must listen! Part two of our interview with Kermit Washington
Episode 32 -- Segment 3 - We talk to NY Giant David Tyree and Kissing Suzy Kolber's Big Daddy Drew, Drew Magary.


09/20/08 - Episode 31! We shout to the heavens: "LEAVE JOSH HOWARD ALONE!" We also speak with former NBA all-star Kermit Washington about his forthcoming hunger strike. And we hear stories that will put your teeth on edge from Jeff Pearlman, author of the new book Boys will be Boys.

Episode 31 -- Segment 1 - We go through all the paces on the scandal of Josh Howard and his statement to a cell phone camera that he doesn't stand for the national anthem.
Episode 31 -- Segment 2 - It's always a treat to speak with Kermit Washington. And now he is about to enter upon a hunger strike.
Episode 31 -- Segment 3 - Let's talk about those Cowboys: ESPN.com writer Jeff Pearlman speaks out on his book Boys will be Boys.


09/13/08 - Episode 30! Who new?!? Amidst an economy gone mad, this week's show is steady as John McCain in a casino. We talk to ESPN's own Jeremy Schaap about his experiences in Beijing covering the Olympics. We speak with the NY Daily News' own Michael O'Keeffe. And we go through what sports are aligned with what politics.

Episode 30 -- Segment 1 - Alongside Jeremiah Tittle, Damian "Slimm" Smith, and Ari B, we go through sport by sport and try to ally a political system to each one. (Is basketball Republican? Democrat? Fascist? Chavizmo?!?)
Episode 30 -- Segment 2 - Talking with Jeremy "Shaft" Schaap for a unique view of the Beijing Olympics! We compare the Beijing games to the 1936 games in Hitler's Berlin, the topic of Schaap's book Triumph.
Episode 30 -- Segment 3 - Michael O'Keeffe, a true nose to the grindstone sports reporter on New York City sports, stadium skullduggery, and his brilliant book The Card.


09/06/08 - BOOM! Episode 29. The finest show we've done. In studio, in addition to Jeremiah Tittle on the wheels of steel, we had the Mean Mark Walsh, and the Don, Rob Scavone. We also spoke with Washington Wizards forward Etan Thomas, who just returned from the DNC in Denver and we spoke with SLAM magazine War Chief, Ben Osborne

Episode 29 -- Segment 1 - Chopping it up like Sammo Hung with Jeremiah, Mark Walsh and Rob Scavone.
Episode 29 -- Segment 2 - Talking with Etan Thomas about his experiences at the DNC.
Episode 29 -- Segment 3 - Breaking down the international hoop scene with Ben Osborne of SLAM.


08/30/08 - BOOM! Episode 28, Today we do one last Olympic round up and welcome back Ari B to help us chop it up. We also speak to Dave Meggyesy, former NFL player and retired head of the NFL Players Association about the passing of his close friend Gene Upshaw. We also speak to one of our favorites, ESPN.com columnist Scoop Jackson about the Democratic Convention and his view from Chicago.

Episode 28 -- Segment 1 - We talk to Ari B for an ultimate Olympic wrap up.
Episode 28 -- Segment 2 - Dave Meggyesy, on the passing of his friend, Gene Upshaw.
Episode 28 -- Segment 3 - Scoop Jackson on All Things Obama


08/23/08 - BOOM! Episode 27, this episode is sweeter and thicker than a Chiko Stick. We talk about the cools and uncools of Olympic sports. We also talk to Stefan Fatsis, the immersion journalist and author of A Few Seconds of Panic. And we talk to Jennifer Wedekind of the Multinational Monitor talk about corporate corruption and the games.

Episode 27 -- Segment 1 - We rate the Olympic sports on the spectrum of cool.
Episode 27 -- Segment 2 - We talk to immersion journalist Stefan Fatsis in studio to discuss the research he conducted after joining the Denver Broncos kicking team in order to write A Few Seconds of Panic. Buy it at http://www.stefanfatsis.com/books/panic/.
Episode 27 -- Segment 3 - We talk with Jennifer Wedekind of the Multinational Monitor about the corporate sponsors which control the presentation of the Beijing Games around the world.


08/16/08 - On Episode 26, we focus firmly on the Beijing games. We talk to Cesar Maxit, a direct action protester arrested in Beijing. We talk to legendary track coach Ron Davis, who in addition to years coaching in Africa, was part of the team that led the 1968 Speed City squad at San Jose State. And we continue our segment ASK A SPORTS SOCIOLOGIST with Prof. Mike Messner.

Episode 26 -- Segment 1 - We welcome Cesar Maxit into the studio to discuss his detainment in Beijing for protesting the Chinese government for their human rights violations against Tibet. Learn more about his efforts here.
Episode 26 -- Segment 2 - Here we speak to champion cross country runner, the 1968 college track coach at San Jose State, the Nigeria National Track Coach coaching in Africa for 17 years including his role as the Attache for South Africa in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
Episode 26 -- Segment 3 - It's time for "ask a sports sociologist" with the great Mike Messner.


08/09/08 - Episode 25 sees us welcome NFL Hall of Famer Jim Brown. We also speak to former NBA All-Star Purvis Short and we inaugurate our segment Ask a Sports Sociologist with Dr. Cheryl Cooky.

Episode 25 -- Segment 1 - We kick it off by welcoming Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown to discuss his infiltration into gang culture, his work with Amer-I-Can, and his belief in social activism.
Episode 25 -- Segment 2 - We speak to the great Purvis Short to discuss his work as the Director of the NBA Player's Association's Department of Players Programs and a basketball camp like no others.
Episode 25 -- Segment 3 - Ask a Sports Sociologist welcoming Professor Cheryl Cooky, PhD from the University of California at Fullerton to discuss publicly funded sports programs for women.


08/02/08 - On Episode 24, we fricassee and dissect that blowhard Jonah Goldberg in our new segment "Braying Ass of the Week." We also interview New York Football Giant great George Martin about his remarkable 3,000 walk across the country and we talk to DK Wilson about the month that was.

Episode 24 -- Segment 1 - Here we dissect the bald-faced lies and errors of "the braying ass" Jonah Goldberg.
Episode 24 -- Segment 2 - I speak to one of my heroes, New York football Giant legend George Martin. Martin walked 3000 miles from New York City to San Diego to raise money over 9/11 first responders.
Episode 24 -- Segment 3 - We look at the month that was with D-Wil himself, Sports on My Mind's own DK Wilson.


07/26/08 - On Episode 23, we take it to the land of Cointelpro and we speak about a recent run-in your faithful host had with the Maryland State Police. We also talk to former Carolina Panther Jason Peter about his journey back from hard core heroin addiction. And we return with our segment JEREMIAH INTERVIEWS DAVE, this time about the global basketball scene .

Episode 23 -- Segment 1 - This is a story that will make your eyelashes curl. We talk about the recent spying scandal involving the MSP and how it entangled innocent little Dave Z.
Episode 23 -- Segment 2 - Ari B steps in from the Lion's Den to speak with Jason Peter.
Episode 23 -- Segment 3 - Let's talk global hoops. Jeremiah interviews Dave with the latest.


07/19/08 - On Episode 22, it's HAMMER TIME! We turn this mutha out with Baltimore Sun sports columnist and author of Silent Gesture: the autobiography of Tommie Smith, David Steele and startingfive.net's Mizzo himself, Mike Tillery.

Episode 22 -- Segment 1 - We open the show with HOST CHAT with Jeremiah Tittle talking about GENERATION KILL and the end of Yankee Stadium.
Episode 22 -- Segment 2 - We talk with the great Baltimore Sun columnist David Steele who wrote the book Silent Gesture along with the legendary Tommie Smith.
Episode 22 -- Segment 3 - Nobody beats the MIZZ!!! And David Steele joins the rumpus!


07/12/08 - On Episode 21, we take the dog days of summer and make 'em bark. We speak to "the voice of Morgan State University" Lamont Germany. We speak with the former public relations director of the Yankees Marty Appel. And we ALMOST interview Mike Tillery from the Starting Five website but INSTEAD we talk to Spring SUPER, make-up artist to the athletes.

Episode 21 -- Segment 1 - We open the show with the "the voice of Morgan State University" Lamont Germany.
Episode 21 -- Segment 2 - We talk to the man who handled public relations during the time when the New York Yankees were known as the Bronx Zoo and the Bronx was burning: Marty APPEL.
Episode 21 -- Segment 3 - We end the show talking to Spring SUPER and also we continue our segment JEREMIAH INTERVIEWS DAVE.


07/05/08 - EPISODE 20: On this July 4th Independence Day, we declare independence from sports radio as usual. This is aspecial week where we take part in an extended interview with NBA vet Kermit Washington and talk about his organization Project Contact Africa. We also speak to DK Wilson of Sports on My Mind. Over all a stellar show number 20. I just can't believe they let us do 19.

Episode 20 - Segment 1 - Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin is joined by Damian Smith and Jeremiah Tittle to discuss the week's events in which sports and politics collide.
Episode 20 - Segment 2 - Former NBA All-Star and current difference-maker explains how easy it is to give to those in need. Join Kermit at Project Contact Africa by clicking here.
Episode 20 - Segment 3 - Sports On My Mind's DK Wilson recaps the sports stories of the month of June. Jeremiah Tittle returns with another edition of What the World is Watching!


06/28/08 - EPISODE 19: On Episode 19, we are mowing down MCs like we're mowing the lawn. We speak with recently suspended ESPN.com columnist Jemele HILL and we talk to MCA himself, Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys about his new hoops documentary, Gunnin' for that Number 1 Spot. And we inaugurate a new segment: JEREMIAH INTERVIEWS DAVE.

Episode 19 - Segment 1 - We open the show with Jeremiah Tittle and AriB talking about the fall and fall of Don IMUS.
Episode 19 - Segment 2 - We talk with the inimitable Jemele Hill, OUR FIRST RETURN GUEST and we talk about her suspension from ESPN.
Episode 19 - Segment 3 - We end the show passing the MIC TO YAUCH! And we talk about our new segment: JEREMIAH INTERVIEWS DAVE.


06/21/08 - EPISODE 18: This was a wild week. We speak to Ralph NADER about the NBA referee controversies and his sports campaign leagueoffans.org. We also talk to SLAM Magazine's Major Blood, Lang WHITAKER about the Lakers' spectacular collapse in the finals.

Episode 18 - Segment 1 - To open this edition of Edge of Sports Radio, Dave Zirin welcomes Jeremiah Tittle and Ari Bykofsky to discuss the featured guest Ralph Nader, the death of Tim Russert, and writer Jimele Hill's indefinite suspension from ESPN.
Episode 18 - Segment 2 - Presidential candidate Ralph Nader talks about his love of sports as a young man, his belief that teams should be owned by the fans, and his claim in 2001, that the Kings/Lakers playoff series was fixed by the officials. For more information about the consumer advocate's presidential run, visit www.VoteNader.org.
Episode 18 - Segment 3 - Edge of Sports Radio host Dave Zirin talks about the NBA Finals and Barack Obama with SLAM Magazine writer Lang Whitaker.


06/14/08 - EPISODE 17: We plumb the depths of our own sports and youth trauma (it's funny, I promise). We speak with ESPN the Magazine Senior writer Tom FARREY about his new book Game On that deals with the past, present and future of the way children are used and abused by the world of sports. We also speak with SLAM Magazine War Chief Ben OSBORNE about the Donaghy scandal and the NBA finals.

Episode 17 - Segment 1 - We speak with regulars Jay ROUSE, Damian SMITH and Jeremiah TITTLE about the heights and lows of youth sports
Episode 17 - Segment 2 - We speak with Tom FARREY, the expert on the history of youth sports.
Episode 17 - Segment 3 - We end the show with Ben OSBORNE with the good news and bad news in the NBA.


06/08/08 - EPISODE 16: This week we have PART II of our interview with NBA Union leaderBilly Hunter. Fascinating man, fascinating interview. We also talk to someone I think is absolutely one of the sharpest knives in the box: Dr. Grant Farred, author of Phantom Calls: Race and the Globalization of the NBA. And we also hear What the World is Watching with Jeremiah Tittle.

Episode 16 - Segment 1 - We talk with Ari B, the War Chief of XM about
Episode 16 - Segment 2 - We continue with part II of our interview with
Episode 16 - Segment 3 - We finish the show speaking with Dr. Grant Farred, one of the sharpest authors and thinkers about this wacky collision of sports and politics. And we hear What the World is Watching with Jeremiah Tittle.


06/01/08 - EPISODE 15: This week we really knocked it out. We speak with Delaney Williams who played Sgt. Jay Landsman on the Wire. We also have part I of our interview with NBA Players Association leader Billy Hunter. And lastly, we speak with D-Wil, DK Wilson about the month of May, and a young man named OJ Mayo.

Episode 15 - Segment 1 - We open the show speaking to the great actor and Wire alum, Delaney Williams.
Episode 15 - Segment 2 - We undertake part I of our interview with Billy Hunter.
Episode 15 - Segment 3 - We finish the show speaking with Sports on my Mind's own D-Wil: DK Wilson.


05/24/08 - EPISODE 14: This week we speak at great length with Mary Tillman, mother of former NFL player and tragic casualty of war and cover up, Pat Tillman. She has written a new book called Boots on the Ground by Dusk: My Tribute to Pat Tillman.

Episode 14 - Segment 1 - Opening up the discussion with Jeremiah Tittle on Pat Tillman and a dramatic reading of After Pat's Birthday by Kevin Tillman (read by Michael Goodfriend.)
Episode 14 - Segment 2 - We interview Mary Tillman. She is an absolutely remarkable woman. This needs to be heard.
Episode 14 - Segment 3 - We speak with Rus Bradburd, we hear about Jeremiah's recent trip to Walter Reed hospital, and we inaugurate INSTANT FEEDBACK with Nancy Rodriguez


05/17/08 - EPISODE 13: This week we discuss the ins and outs of Barry Bonds from every possible angle.

Episode 13 - Segment 1 - Opening up the discussion on Barry Bonds as he makes headlines for being indicted and accusing baseball ownership of collusion. Ari Bykofsky & Jeremiah Tittle assist with the discussion
Episode 13 - Segment 2 - ESPN.com columnist and author of Love Me, Hate me: Barry Bonds and the Making of an Anti-Hero, Jeff Pearlman, joins Dave Zirin to contribute his viewpoint siding against Bonds's case for collusion.
Episode 13 - Segment 3 - Andrea Lewis and Larry Salomon and the debut of WWW!


05/10/08 - EPISODE 12: we speak with Chicago's ace sports columnist Scoop Jackson, Sports on My Mind's DK Wilson, and Fastbreak Radio's Hanif Omar.

Episode 12 - Segment 1 - OPENER where we enter the Lion's Den with Ari B
Episode 12 - Segment 2 - We speak with CHICAGO's OWN: ESPN's Scoop Jackson
Episode 12 - Segment 3 - We end the show this week speaking with Sports on My Minds DK Wilson (with his monthly segment) and Fastbreak Radio's Hanif Omar


05/03/08 - EPISODE 11: We have a newsbreaker! This week on Edge of Sports Radio we talk to Will Leitch, the founder of Deadspin.com about his blogosphere vs. "respectable sports writing" blow up with Buzz Bissinger on Costas Now. We also speak with

Episode 11 - Segment 1 - Host Chat with Dave Zirin with Jay Rouse & Ari Bykofsky. We lay out what actually went down on Costas Now
Episode 11 - Segment 2 - Will Leitch, Defender of the Blogosphere?!?!
Episode 11 - Segment 3 - Dr. Walter Beach III Part 2


04/26/08 - EPISODE 10: This week we speak with former Cleveland Brown and athlete activist Dr. Walter Beach III. We also talk with Sports Illustrated's Selena Roberts -- who is about as funny and sharp as they come.

Episode 10 - Segment 1 - During the opening segment of this week's installment of Edge of Sports Radio, we talk about the issue of young children and sports
Episode 10 - Segment 2 - We speak with athlete/activist and Jim Brown confidante Walter Beach III
Episode 10 - Segment 3 - We speak on the state of sports writing with Sports Illustrated's Selena Roberts


04/18/08 - EPISODE 9: A special show. We have live in studio music by Head-Roc, we talk to AOL Sports and ESPN commentator Kevin Blackistone about the way Major League Baseball disrespects the memory of Jackie Robinson

Episode 09 - Segment 1 - Head ROC
Episode 09 - Segment 2 - Kevin BLACKISTONE
Episode 09 - Segment 3 - Ask a Sports Sociologist with Adrian BURGOS


04/12/08 - EPISODE 8: Today we made radio history. We have a live on air performance from hip-hop artist Son of Nun. We interview former NFL player and NFLPA union leader Dave Megyessy, and we continue our segment Ask a Sports Sociologist with Dr. Mary Jo Kane. AND THROUGHOUT THE SHOW, we chart the possible on-air birth of my child.

Episode 08 - Segment 1 - PREGNANT with Expectation and hip hop artist SON OF NUN
Episode 08 - Segment 2 - Interview with former NFL player Dave Meggyesy
Episode 08 - Segment 3 - Ask a Sports Sociologist with Dr. Mary Jo Kane and our closing


04/05/08 - EPISODE 7: Omar. From the Wire. This week we talked with Michael K. Williams on Edge of Sports Radio. We also spoke with Sports on My Mind independent sports writer D.K. Wilson. We were in addition joined by Damian Smith to discuss the new DC stadium boondoggle. And we continued our segment Ask a Sports Sociologist, with Dr. Mary Jo Kane who takes on the question of using "sex" to sell women's sports.

Episode 07 - Segment 1 - Host chat with Damian Smith
Episode 07 - Segment 2 - Interview with Michael K. Williams from the Wire
Episode 07 - Segment 3 - Interview DK Wilson & Ask a Sports Sociologist!


03/29/08 - EPISODE 6: Now this was fun. Jeremiah, me, and Michi B, read some listeners email to further the discussion of Mt. SPORTmore. We also spoke with two first tier athletic rebels: NFL player and the author of The Slave Side of Sunday, Anthony Prior as well as Toni Smith, the basketball player who turned her back to the flag in 2003 in protest to the Iraq war... and more. We also continue our segment, Ask a Sports Sociologist, with 1968 Olympic expert Dr. Doug Hartmann

Episode 06 - Segment 1 - Opening commentary on Mt. Sportmore
Episode 06 - Segment 2 - Interview with former rebel college hoopster Toni Smith
Episode 06 - Segment 3 - Interview with former NFL player and author Anthony Prior and Ask a Sports Sociologist with Dr. Doug Hartmann


03/22/08 - EPISODE 5: As badass an hour as you will find on sports radio. We talked about the China/Tibet/Olympics hypocrisy horror show with political commentator Jay ROUSE. Jay rode shotgun throughout the show as we spoke with former NFL player Courtney Van Buren. We also spoke with Emira Woods from Foreign Policy in Focus about her beef with the NFL, we entered the Lion's Den with Ari B, and we inaugurated a new segment, Ask a Sports Sociologist. This week, the sociologist on the hot seat was Dr. Ben Carrington.

Episode 05 - Segment 1 - Opening commentary on China and Tibet with Jay ROUSE
Episode 05 - Segment 2 - Interview with former NFL Player Courtney VAN BUREN
Episode 05 - Segment 3 - Interview with Emira WOODS, in the Lion's Den with Ari B, and Ask a Sports Sociologist with Dr. Ben CARRINGTON


03/15/08 - EPISODE 4: Just a terrific show. Featuring a discussion of who would be on Mount SPORTmore, interviews with the Wire's Seth GILLIAM, and Washington Post sports columnist Sally JENKINS.

Episode 04 - Segment 1 - Opening commentary with Jeremiah T. and Damian SMITH
Episode 04 - Segment 2 - Interview with the Wire's Seth GILLIAM
Episode 04 - Segment 3 - Interview with Washington Post's Sally JENKINS


03/08/08 - EPISODE 3: Featuring interviews with Rolling Stone journalist, and former Red Army baseball player, Matt TAIBBI, former New York Yankee and author of Ball Four Jim BOUTON, and the Lion's Den with XM Sports Nation War Chief, Ary B.

Episode 03 - Segment 1 - Opening commentary on the retirement Brett FAVRE
Episode 03 - Segment 2 - Interview with Matt TAIBBI
Episode 03 - Segment 3 - Interview with Jim BOUTON and Ari B.


03/01/08 - EPISODE 2: Featuring interviews with Washington Wizards center Etan THOMAS, ESPN's Jemele HILL, and the Lion's Den with XM Sports Nation War Chief, Ary BYKOFSKY.

Episode 02 - Segment 1 - Opener and Jemele HILL
Episode 02 - Segment 2 - Interview with Etan THOMAS
Episode 02 - Segment 3 - Ari BYKOFSKY


02/26/08 - EPISODE 1: Featuring 1968 Olympian Dr. John CARLOS, New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott FUJITA, and the Lion's Den with XM Sports Nation Grand Puba, Ary BYKOFSKY.

Episode 01 - Segment 1 - Opener
Episode 01 - Segment 2 - Interview with Dr. John Carlos
Episode 01 - Segment 3 - Interview with Scott Fujita and commentary from Ari Bykofsky


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