Radio Show Bits
Interactive features from Czaban's Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, and Yahoo! Sports Radio shows typically in the third segment of the second hour. The segments usually start with the staffers offering their opinions then allowing listeners to participate via phone, text, or tweet:
- How'd Ya Like? - Monday segment in which listeners are invited to share little-noted nuggets from games occurring usually during the prior weekend. Formerly known as "Upon Further Review"
- I'm So Done With - Tuesday segment in which listeners are allowed to vent with ideas or themes in sports they are tired of hearing about (phrase authored by ex-show producer Jay Cottrell).
- Where You At, What'chu Haulin' - Rotating Wednesday segment that is an Ode to Truckers who are invited to call in and tell their location, destination, and load. Originated from the night show. (Now retired)
- Know Your Gear - Rotating Wednesday segment in which listeners are invited to reminisce about some old piece of sports equipment such as an old style jersey, helmet or ball.
- Mancrush - Rotating Wednesday segment in which listeners are invited to share prominent figures for whom they have a "mancrush".
- This Might Be a Dumb Question - Thursday segment in which callers are invited to ask questions that they can't find answers for. Uses Mah Nà Mah Nà as theme song.
- Lock It Up - Friday segment in which listeners are invited to predict events from games occurring over the weekend.
Other segments include:
- The Daily Czabe - Czaban reads some interesting and bizarre stories from around the world. Fourth segment of the 1st hour.
- 80's Rejoin - Czaban has three tries to guess a song title and artist selected by producer Scott Linn. If Czabe is correct, a clip of Hawk Harrelson's catch phrase "You can put it on the booooooard....YES!" is played. Fourth segment of the 3rd hour.
- You are Looking Live - Czabe and the boys preview and pick the upcoming slate of Sunday NFL games. Each game preview starts with a clip of Brent Musberger saying his catch phrase "You are looking live..." Done on Friday during football season in the first and second segments of the 2nd hour.
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