ESPN Cleveland Sports Night
Summary: ESPN Cleveland Sports Night with Kenny Roda and Michael Reghi
Podcasts:
Ohio University head football coach Frank Solich joins Cleveland Sports Night to talk about the Bobcats season so far.
Fresh off a successful debut for the Browns on Sunday, WR Josh Cooper called into Cleveland SportsNight and chatted with Roda.
The Roadman goes one-on-one with new Browns owner Jimmy Haslam after the introduction of new CEO Joe Banner.
Kenny discuss the rumors of Jimmy Haslam looking into Mike Lombardi as a new GM and John Gruden as a new coach for the Browns.
Kenny talks to Tony Grossi about new owner Jimmy Haslam III and the exit of Mike Holmgren.
Roda talks with ESPN's Matt Williamson about the Brown's new owner Jimmy Haslam III and the state of the AFC North.
Kenny and Michael talk with former Ohio State Buckeye QB Craig Krenzel
Kenny and Michael get the latest Browns news and a preview of Sunday's game with the Bengals from ESPN Cleveland Browns beat reporter Tony Grossi
The enforcer of the Monsters stopped in studio to chat with Kenny as Lake Erie prepares to open a new season on Friday.
Michael Reghi and Kenny Roda get former Tribe manager Mike Hargrove's thoughts on Terry Francona and the direction the Indians are heading.
R&R visit with ESPNBoston.com Red Sox beat writer Gordon Edes to get a Boston perspective on the Indians hiring of former Sox skipper Terry Francona as manager.
Kenny and Michael talk about the Indians hiring of Terry Francona as manager and what that means long-term for the Tribe with Fox Sports Ohio.com columnist Pat McManamon.
Mila Kunis was recently honored as Esquire Magazine's sexiest woman on the planet. Reghi, Roda, and Dino asked the trickbag punks if they agree, and if not, who would you vote for?
Reghi gets the lowdown on the Browns loss to the Giants, Pat Shurmur increasing hostility, Joe Haden's return and more with ESPN Cleveland Browns beat writer Tony Grossi.
Reghi and Roda talk about the Indians hiring of Terry Francona as Manager with the Plain Dealer's Paul Hoynes.