G. Cobb In The House is a show that goes inside the world of sports. We’ll examine what happens in the locker room, clubhouse and behind the scenes. We’ll talk to and about players, front office personnel, agents and everybody who is involved in the goings on around sports. We will have guests who are in the middle of the news and the sports scene. At times we will make news and break news stories on the show. It’s always exciting and always full of energy. You’ll hear legitimate arguments between G.Cobb and his guests.
Minnesota’s first African-American Supreme Court Justice, Alan C. Page, was elected to the court in 1992. He was reelected in 1998 and 2004. Previously, he served as an assistant attorney general and a special assistant attorney general, and was an associate with the Minnesota law firm of Lindquist and Vennum.
Page is widely renowned for his former career as a professional football player. Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988, he is best known for his defensive efforts with the Minnesota Vikings in the 1970s.
Page, who attended law school at the University of Minnesota during the height of his football career, is an ardent defender of equal education for children. He is the founder of the Page Education Foundation, which assists minority youth with post secondary education.
Garry Cobb and Micah Warren will discuss the 2009 Eagles schedule which was just released. We also talk about the NFL draft which is just a week away.
The NBA is in the final week of the regular season and nearly all of the playoff spots have been clinched.
Major League baseball is getting into it's third week and Phllies legendary broadcaster Harry Kalas passed.
Garry Cobb and Micah Warren will discuss the upcoming NFL draft, the start of the baseball season and NCAA basketball tournament on the first show.
We'll be talking to our audience about how the trade of Jay Cutler affects the draft and whether teams are going to be willing to move up into the top ten to get some of the elite talents. There are a lot of rumors floating around
Plus Troy Aikman calls out Jerry Jones and Roy Williams.
The Yankees are getting off to a slow start despite all of the money they have shelled out.
North Carolina walked away with the NCAA tournament.