PuckSports

Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com, open up about the  recent Big Ten Media Day and the upcoming college football season. The hosts discuss the differences between the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences, the perception of Oregon and USC in the Big Ten, the physicality of the Big Ten, and the challenges and opportunities for Pac-12 schools in the new landscape of college football. They also touch on the changes in media rights and the impact of NIL on athletic departments. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the CW network's partnership with Oregon State and Washington State and the potential for increased viewership.

Rundown

00:00 Opening thoughts on Big Ten Media Day 
00:54 How did the West Coast head coaches handle themselves in Indianapolis?
02:05 Comparing the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences
06:23 The Physicality of the Big Ten
08:46 Challenges and Opportunities in the New College Football Landscape
19:41 Washington and Oregon in the Big Ten
25:41 The CW Network's Partnership with Oregon State and Washington State
35:01 Pat Chun's Departure from Washington State





What is PuckSports ?

Jason Puckett (Puck) , the charismatic host of a daily sports radio show, injects his own unique flair into every broadcast, infusing it with his love for sports and his quirky perspective on life.
Through live show content and interviews with Seattle sports figures and beyond, Puck creates a dynamic blend of sports commentary and personal anecdotes.
Listeners are taken on an unpredictable journey as Puck seamlessly weaves his everyday experiences into the latest happenings in the sports world.
With his engaging style and unfiltered approach, Puck ensures that his show is always entertaining and full of surprises.
Tune in, because with Puck at the helm, you truly never know where the show will take you next.

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