"Those two days, I think I remember it being two days, were about as uncomfortable as any radio I've ever done in my life," he said.
"I've always believed in that. I learned at some point that the callers were really the most important thing."
“We knew what we had done, we knew the process we had went through, we felt good about that."
"They’re much better when they’re retired than when they’re playing."
"They wanted it to be Stephen A, maybe Herbstreit."
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