sports inquirer show
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we break down the Atlanta Hawks firing Lloyd Pierce as the head coach and new ownership for the Atlanta Dream in the Backdoor Cut (5:00-22:00), big wins for Georgia State men’s basketball with audio from head coach Rob Lanier and Georgia Tech women’s basketball featuring audio from
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we discuss Tiger Woods’ car accident and its impact for him on and off the golf course, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka’s dominance at the Australian Open, Georgia State men’s basketball win over Appalachian State with head coach Rob Lanier, Georgia Tech basketball’s road win over Virginia
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we discuss Carson Wentz’s trade to the Indianapolis Colts, the Atlanta Falcons making offseason moves and the free agency tour of J.J. Watt in the Gridiron Blitz (2:00-15:00), Fernando Tatis Jr. re-signing with a record-setting extension and Tim Tebow finally retiring from baseball in Beanball (15:00-23:00), Atlanta
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer Show, we discuss Georgia State basketball with head coach Rob Lanier, Georgia Tech women’s basketball with head coach Nell Fortner, recap the start of Georgia Tech softball’s season and preview the upcoming season for Georgia Tech baseball in the Technical State of Georgia Athletics (2:00-17:00), the latest Atlanta
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer Show we recap the Super Bowl particularly Tom Brady’s continued success now with the Tampa Bay Bucs, the struggles of Pat Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, the average halftime show and more in the Gridiron Blitz (2:00-24:00), recap Georgia State men’s basketball loss to South Alabama and
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer Show, we preview the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Bucs particularly the lack of buildup of the contest, who will shine better Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady and offer a prediction in the Gridiron Blitz (2:00-14:00), thoughts on signing day particularly Georgia State