John Canzano joins Puck every Tuesday to discuss the very latest in college sports. In addition their conversation weaves to different topics in sports and life. John is a 14-time Associated Press Sports Editors award winner. Named the No. 1 sports columnist in 2008. After 20 years at The Oregonian, John left to start his own website, JohnCanzano.com. You can also listen to his radio show, "The Bald-Faced Truth" in Portland on 750-AM from 3pm-6pm. Follow John on social media @JohnCanzanoBFT. His weekly appearance brought to you by Zeeks Pizza. Visit ZeeksPizza.com.
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com, discuss Puck's recent experience with getting scammed and the challenges of dealing with the aftermath. They also talk about the final moments of the Pac-12 conference and the emotions surrounding it. They touch on the future of Washington State and Oregon State football and the leadership of Ann McCoy, the interim AD at Washington State. They also discuss the CW TV deal and the potential streaming options for viewers. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Bill Walton's favorite books. In this conversation, John Canzano and Puck discuss a variety of topics including Bill Walton's book recommendations, the potential NBA expansion, Jodie Allen's ownership of the Blazers, Dan Hurley turning down the Lakers coaching job, Caitlin Clark being left off the Olympic team, and Father's Day plans.
Chapters
00:00 Puck got scammed and now dealing with it and vents to John
09:19 The Emotions of the Final Moments of the Pac-12 Conference
14:39 The Future of Washington State and Oregon State Football
16:16 Ann McCoy's Leadership at Washington State
19:22 Exploring Bill Walton's Favorite Books
20:10 Bill Walton's Book Recommendations
23:47 The Potential NBA Expansion
24:17 Concerns about Jodie Allen's Ownership of the Blazers
30:38 Dan Hurley's Strategic Move to Stay at UConn
36:14 Controversy Surrounding Caitlin Clark's Exclusion from the Olympic Team
40:28 Father's Day: A Day of Relaxation and Quality Time